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NameAnn Bennett
Date2007-08-19
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MessageGreat to read news about the Eversdens and "hurray" that the Wheatsheaf is now open.........will be back soon having had a great time in Far North Tropical Queensland, where the weather has been inconsistent!! rather like yours I think.
Looking forward to catching up soon,

Best wishes,

Ann


NameSean Streit
Date2007-05-13
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MessageHello
I lived in Little Eversden from approx. 1976 to 1982. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who remembers me, or my Brother, Andrew. Or anyone who went to Comberton Village College from 1983 to 1988 (I moved in 1986). Looking over the old Guestbook, I remember Syd Walker, and his brother. The Harland Brothers who lived next door to me. Jason Weston are you online?

Ciao for now, smilie
Sean Streit


NameAnn
Date2007-04-20
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MessageExcited to see the bluebell pictures. They are beautiful - hats off to the camera man/woman. Here in Florida we have no bluebells that I have seen - just beautiful blue sky and water. I enjoy visiting your site each and every time. Thank You
Ann
Navarre, FL



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NameDavid Powis
Date2007-02-28
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MessageI, too, am researching the Eversden family. My gt. gt. granmother was Ann Eversden born 1800 in Cambridgshire. Not in either of the Eversdens but I feel there must be some connection to the villages. She married a William Barnet Stuart of Cambridge. I have her needlework sampler dated 1812. Can anyone help me? Maybe I have some info which might help one of your contributors.
Good luck with your site.


NameMary Ellen (Eversden) Meeks
Date2007-01-05
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MessageI've enjoyed reading various items on your website. I must be related to your town. My father was Robert Eversden of Toledo, Ohio USA. His father was Carson Eversden of Clyde, Ohio USA. I would love to hear from anyone who might know of a connection for our family.

Thanks, Mary Ellen (Eversden) Meeks


NameEditor
Date2006-12-22
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MessageIt worked that time. It's the last digit that was the problem! The figure has moved on now. (Ed.)


NameEditor
Date2006-12-22
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MessageJust checking to see if the Guest Book still works. Ooops, forgot to copy out the verification code!Oh dear. Got it wrong. Try again with the other possible last digit.


NameAshley
Date2006-10-04
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MessageInteresting site.


NameAnn Blake
Date2006-09-09
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MessageWhat A Lovely Site!!! After hours at this screen hitting dead end after dead end researching my ancestors - Frederick and Ann Day, who lived at Council Housing - # 3 Chapel Road, Great Eversden
I can see the house in my mind now.
What great memories during the years 1965, 1966, 1967 I have of that "row" house with the outside toilet. As a 10 year old girl from the beautiful state of Alabama, I found bathing in a galvinized tub in front of a coal fire, Nana Day tucking me in at night with a "hotwater bottle" for my cold feet, and relieving myself during the night in a "porcelin pee pot" very, very exciting.
My mother, Patricia Louisa Elizabeth "Day" Blake took me to her home Chapel Road during my 3 mos. summer break from school and I could write book after book about all the experiences I had there in Great Eversden - #3 Chapel Road.
I would really love to know if anyone knew the Day Family and if they have any information that could help we with my current family research.
I have some priceless pictures, especially of St. Mary's, where my mom and all her siblings were married, the festivities after were at the HALL also on Chapel Road. Both grandparents, along with 2 uncles, 2 aunts are buried in St. Mary's also. A picture of these graves would mean the world to me.
Thanks again for this site. Keep up this very must appreciated work and please let me hear from someone. Would love to share stories. Ann J Blake


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