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This page last updated: 16-Feb-2004 Aby Addlethorpe Airmyn Alford Ampney St Mary Ampney St Peter Audley Authorpe Barcombe Bedworth Belleau Bethnal Green Bodmin Boston Braintree Burslem Bury St Edmunds Camblesforth Castle Carlton Chester Cirencester Cleeve Prior Colesbourne Cowick Croft Croydon Daglingworth Deptford Donington Down Ampney Drax Duntisbourne Rouse Earl Shilton Easby East Grinstead East Newlyn Edgeworth Egloshayle Exhall Falmouth Feock Friskney Great Carlton Grantham Heanton Punchardon Hessle Holbeton Horbling Ilfracombe Kensington Gravel Pits Kingsbridge Kirkby Mallory Kirton Latton Leeds Leverton Lincoln Liverpool London Luxulyan Maidstone Manby Manchester Markby Marwood Meysey Hampton Muckton Mylor Bridge Newbiggin by Appleby Newcastle Upon Tyne Newton Ferrers Norton In The Moors Piddinghoe Pinchbeck Plymouth Pollington Pollington Hall Poplar Portsmouth Probus Ridgewell Ringmore Sheviock Snaith Soho South Cerney Spalding Spithead Stafford St Clement St Mewan St Newlyn East St Stephen In Brannel Stepney Stoke-on-Trent Swineshead Tetney Tewkesbury The Downs Theddlethorpe St Helen Thorpe St Peter Trerice Treveor Truro Tunstall Wainfleet All Saints Withcall Woolwich Worswell Yealmpton AbyAby is a village in the eastern part of Lincolnshire on the Great Eau River, approximately 12 kilometres inland from the east coast near Mablethorpe and approximately 45 kilometres east of Lincoln. Aby is on the opposite side of the Great Eau River from Belleau. View a map of the area.
Ancestors associated with Aby include:
AddlethorpeAddlethorpe is a village in Lincolnshire approximately 12 kilometres north east of Wainfleet All Saints and 3 kilometres inland from the east coast of Britain. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Addlethorpe include:
AirmynAirmyn is a village in Yorkshire, England near the junction of the River Aire and River Ouse, just off the M62 motorway. It is approximately 40 kilometres west of Kingston Upon Hull and approximately 30 kilometres SSE from York. Airmyn is approximately 9 kilometres ENE of Snaith. It is approximately 8 kilometres east of Camblesforth, 5 kilometres east of Drax and 9 kilometres ENE of Cowick. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Airmyn include:
AlfordAlford is a town in Lincolnshire, England at the junction of the A1111 and A1104 highways. It is situated approximately 10 kilometres inland from the eastern coast of England and about 50 kilometres east of Lincoln. It is only 5 kilometres south west of Markby. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Alford include:
Ampney St MaryAmpney St Mary is a small village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 7 kilometres west of Cirencester and 47 kilometres west of Oxford. It is only about 1 kilometre north east from Ampney St Peter. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Ampney St Mary include:
Ampney St PeterAmpney St Peter is a small village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 6 kilometres west of Cirencester and 47 kilometres west of Oxford. It is only about 1 kilometre south west from Ampney St Mary. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Ampney St Peter include:
AudleyAudley is a small town on the western outskirts of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England on the A52 highway, about 2 kilometres east of the junction with the M6 motorway. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Audley include:
AuthorpeAuthorpe is a village in Lincolnshire, England approximately 2 kilometres east of Muckton, 4 kilometres south of Castle Carlton, 8 kilometres NNW of Alford and 5 kilometres south of Manby. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Authorpe include:
BarcombeBarcombe is a small village in Sussex, England approximately 15 kilometres north east of Brighton near the River Ouse. The village of Piddinghoe is approximately 13 kilometres to the south. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Barcombe include:
BedworthBedworth is a town in Warwickshire, England on the northern outskirts of Coventry. It is approximately 28 kilometres east of Birmingham and 30 kilometres south west of Leicester. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Bedworth include:
BelleauBelleau is a village in the eastern part of Lincolnshire on the Great Eau River, approximately 13 kilometres inland from the east coast near Mablethorpe and approximately 45 kilometres east of Lincoln. It is on the opposite side of the Great Eau River from Aby. The church for Aby is in Belleau. View a map of the area.
Ancestors associated with Belleau include:
Bethnal GreenBethnal Green is a district of inner London. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Bethnal Green include:
BodminBodmin is a town in Cornwall, England approximately 16 kilometres NNE of St Austell and 19 kilometres north east of St Stephen in Brannel. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Bodmin include:
BostonBoston is a large town in Lincolnshire, England approximately 10 kilometres inland from the east coast and approximately 47 kilometres south east of Lincoln. It is approximately 25 kilometres NNE of Spalding and 10 kilometres ENE of Swineshead. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Boston include:
BraintreeBraintree is a town in Essex, England at the junction of the A120 and A131 highways. It is approximately 65 kilometres north east of London. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Braintree include:
BurslemThese days, Burslem is a northern suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. It is about 1 kilometre south of Norton in the Moors and about 2 kilometres south of Tunstall. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Burslem include:
Bury St EdmundsBury St Edmunds is a town in Suffolk, England at the junction of the A45, A134 and A143 highways. It is approximately 28 kilometres NNE of Ridgewell. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Bury St Edmunds include:
CamblesforthCamblesforth is a village in Yorkshire, England situated on the A1041 highway approximately 27 kilometres south of York. It is approximately 8 kilometres west of Airmyn, 4 kilometres north of Snaith and 3 kilometres west of Drax. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Camblesforth include:
Castle CarltonCastle Carlton was a village in Lincolnshire, England near where Little Carlton and Great Carlton villages now stand. It was approximately 10 kilometres ESE if Louth, 1-2 kilometres SSE of Manby and 10 kilometres north of Alford. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Castle Carlton include:
ChesterChester is a city in the county of Cheshire, England. It is situated on the Welsh border approximately 30 kilometres south of Liverpool. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Chester include:
CirencesterCirencester is a large town in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England at the junction of the A417, A419 and A429 highways. It is approximately 26 kilometres south east of Gloucester. Nearby villages to the south east and east include Down Ampney, Latton, Meysey Hampton, Ampney St Mary and Ampney St Peter. Nearby villages to the north include Edgeworth, Daglingworth and Colesbourne. The village of South Cerney lies to the south of Cirencester. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Cirencester include:
Cleeve PriorCleeve Prior is a village on the B4085 road in Worcestershire, England. It is approximately 25 kilometres east of Worcester. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Cleeve Prior include:
ColesbourneColesbourne is a small village just off the A435 road from Cirencester to Cheltenham in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England. Colesbourne is approximately 10 kilometres south of Cheltenham and approximately 13 kilometres north of Cirencester. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Colesbourne include:
CowickCowick is a village in Yorkshire, England situated between the M62 and A1047. Cowick is approximately 32 kilometres south of York and 19 kilometres east of Pontefract. It is 9 kilometres WSW of the village of Airmyn and adjoins the village of Snaith. View a map of this area. Ancestors associated with Cowick include:
CroftCroft is a village in Lincolnshire approximately 4 kilometres north of Wainfleet All Saints and 9 kilometres south west of Addlethorpe. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Croft include:
CroydonCroydon, these days, is a suburban area of Greater London about 16 kilometres south of the city of London. Before it was subsumed by Greater London, it was a town in Surrey. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Croydon include:
DaglingworthDaglingworth is a small village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 5 kilometres north west of Cirencester and approximately 21 kilometres south east of Gloucester. It is about 1 kilometre south of Duntisbourne Rouse. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Daglingworth include:
DeptfordThese days, Deptford is a south eastern suburb of London just south of Greenwich. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Deptford include:
DoningtonDonington is a small town in Lincolnshire, England approximately 15 kilometres south west of Boston and approximately 15 kilometres north of Spalding. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Donington include:
Down AmpneyDown Ampney is a village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 9 kilometres south east of Cirencester and approximately 15 kilometres north west of Swindon. It is 2 kilometres north of Latton and 5 kilometres east of South Cerney. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Down Ampney include:
DraxDrax is a village in Yorkshire, England approximately 27 kilometres south of York. It is about 3 kilometres east of Camblesforth, 5 kilometres north east of Snaith and 5 kilometres west of Airmyn. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Drax include:
Duntisbourne RouseDuntisbourne Rouse is a small village in the Costwolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 6 kilometres north west of Cirencester and approximately 19 kilometres south east of Gloucester. It is about 1 kilometre north of Daglingworth. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Duntisbourne Rouse include:
Earl ShiltonEarl Shilton is a town in Leicestershire, England situated on the A47 highway, approximately 16 kilometres south west of Leicester and approximately 23 kilometres north east of Coventry. It is only 3 kilometres SSE of Kirkby Mallory. View a map of the area. Information on Earl Shilton is available here (see the church and maps of the district) and here (try the Places to Visit and Local History links). Ancestors associated with Earl Shilton include:
EasbyEasby is a small village on the edge of the North York Moors in Yorkshire, England. It is approximately 60 kilometres north of York and approximately 14 kilometres south east of Middlesbrough. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Easby include:
East GrinsteadEast Grinstead is a town located on the A22 highway in Sussex, England. It is approximately 36 kilometres NNE of Brighton. View a map of this area. Ancestors associated with East Grinstead include:
East NewlynEast Newlyn is in Cornwall, England. View a map of this area. Ancestors associated with East Newlyn include:
EdgeworthEdgeworth is a village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 10 kilometres north west of Cirencester and approximately 16 kilometres south east of Gloucester. It is only 4 kilometres west of Duntisbourne Rouse and 5 kilometres west of Daglingworth. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Edgeworth include:
EgloshayleSt Mewan is a village approximately 2 kilometres south west of St Austell, Cornwall, England. It is about 6 kilometres east of St Stephen in Brannel. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with St Mewan include:
ExhallExhall is a small village in Warwickshire, England near Neal's Green on the northern outskirts of Coventry. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Exhall include:
FalmouthFalmouth is a port city on the southern coast of Cornwall, England. It is approximately 13 kilometres south of Truro. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Falmouth include:
FeockFeock is a village on the south coast of Cornwall, England approximately 7 kilometres NNE of Falmouth and approximately 7 kilometres south of Truro. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Feock include:
FriskneyFriskney is a village in Lincolnshire, England inland approximately 4 kilometres from the east coast of England. It is approximately 5 kilometres south west of Wainfleet All Saints and 18 kilometres north east of Boston. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Friskney include:
GranthamGrantham is a city in Lincolnshire approximately 50 kilometres west of Boston and 37 kilometres south of Lincoln. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Grantham include:
Great CarltonGreat Carlton is a village in Lincolnshire, England near where Castle Carlton used to be. It is approximately 2 kilometres south east of Manby and 10 kilometres north of Alford. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Great Carlton include:
Heanton PunchardonHeanton Punchardon is a small village in Devonshire, England approximately 6 kilometres east of Barnstaple, near Braunton. It is approximately 12 kilometres SSE of Ilfracombe and 5 kilometres WSW of Marwood. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Heanton Punchardon include:
HessleHessle is an outer suburban area of Kingston Upon Hull to the west along the A63 highway in Yorkshire (now Humberside), England. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Hessle include:
HolbetonHolbeton is a village in Devonshire, England approximately 15 kilometres ESE of Plymouth, 3 kilometres inland from the south coast of England and approximately 15 kilometres WNW of Kingsbridge. It is approximately 7 kilometres north east of the village of Newton Ferrers, 8 kilometres ENE of the village of Worswell, 6 kilometres north west of Ringmore and approximately 4 kilometres south east of Yealmpton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Holbeton include:
HorblingHorbling is a village situated on the B1177 road in Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately 23 kilometres WSW of Boston, 13 kilometres WSW of the village of Swineshead and 20 kilometres north west of Spalding. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Horbling include:
IlfracombeIlfracombe is a large town on the north Devonshire coast, England. It is approximately 15 kilometres NNE of Barnstaple. It is 12 kilometres NNW of the village of Heanton Punchardon and 10 kilometres north of the village of Marwood. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Ilfracombe include:
Kensington Gravel PitsKensington Gravel Pits was a village to the west of London. These days it is the inner-London suburb of Notting Hill Gate. Ancestors associated with Kensington Gravel Pits include:
KingsbridgeKingsbridge is a town in southern Devonshire, England at the junction of the A379 and A381 highways. It is approximately 29 kilometres ESE of Plymouth and 14 kilometres ESE of Holbeton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Kingsbridge include:
Kirkby MalloryKirkby Mallory is a village in Leicestershire, England approximately 15 kilometres WSW of Leicester and approximately 25 kilometres north east of Coventry. It is only 3 kilometres NNW of Earl Shilton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Kirkby Mallory include:
KirtonKirton is a village in Lincolnshire, England approximately 6 kilometres south of Boston and 8 kilometres east of Swineshead. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Kirton include:
LattonLatton is a village in the Cotswolds in Wiltshire, England approximately 9 kilometres south east of Cirencester. It is situated on the A419 highway approximately 14 kilometres north west of Swindon. It is 2 kilometres south of Down Ampney and 5 kilometres south east of South Cerney. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Latton include:
LeedsLeeds is a city in south Yorkshire, England, approximately 36 kilometres south west of York. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Leeds include:
LevertonLeverton is a village in Lincolnshire, England, approximately 10 kilometres south west of Friskney, 8 kilometres north east of Boston and 15 kilometres south west of Wainfleet All Saints. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Leverton include:
LincolnLincoln is the main city of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated about 63 kilometres inland from the east coast of England. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Lincoln include:
LiverpoolLiverpool is a major city and port in England on the west coast. It is the major port for traffic to the Isle of Man. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Liverpool include:
LondonLondon is the capital of England, located in the county of Middlesex on the River Thames. Suburbs or areas of London relevant to this family tree include Stepney, Ratcliffe (an area between Stepney and Limehouse on the north of the River Thames), Bethnal Green, Soho and Greenwich. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with London include:
LuxulyanLuxulyan is a village approximately 6 kilometres north east of St Austell and 12 kilometres north east of St Stephen in Brannel. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Luxulyan include:
MaidstoneMaidstone is a large town in Kent, England to the south east of London just off the M20 motorway. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Maidstone include:
ManbyManby is a village in Lincolnshire, England approximately 7 kilometres east of Louth, 6 kilometres north east of Muckton and 12 kilometres north of Alford. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Manby include:
ManchesterManchester is a large city in Lancashire, England. It is approximately 60 kilometres south west of Leeds. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Manchester include:
MarkbyMarkby is a village in Lincolnshire, England approximately 6 kilometres inland from the east coast and approximately 5 kilometres north east of Alford. It is situated on the A1111 road. View a map of the area. The church in Markby still, in January 2003, has a thatched roof! Look at pictures of the church here. You can view a map of the area (north Lincolnshire) including Markby here. Ancestors associated with Markby include:
MarwoodMarwood is a village in Devonshire, England approximately 10 kilometres south of Ilfracombe. It is about 5 kilometres ENE of Heanton Punchardon. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Marwood include:
Meysey HamptonMeysey Hampton is a village just off the A417 road in the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England approximately 10 kilometres east of Cirencester. It is 3 kilometres north east of Down Ampney and approximately 4 kilometres ESE of Ampney St Mary and Ampney St Peter. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Meysey Hampton include:
MucktonMuckton is a village in Lincolnshire, England approximately 4 kilometres north west of Belleau, 7 kilometres south east of Louth and 12 kilometres north west of Alford. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Muckton include:
Mylor BridgeMylor Bridge is a village in Cornwall, England approximately 4 kilometres north of Falmouth and approximately 9 kilometres SSW of Truro. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Mylor Bridge include:
Newbiggin by ApplebyNewbiggin is a small village in Cumbria approximately 10 kilometres north west of Appleby-in-Westmorland and 7 kilometres north of Crackenthorpe. It is one of four town called Newbiggin in Cumbria. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Newbiggin by Appleby include:
Newcastle Upon TyneNewcastle Upon Tyne is a large city on the east coast of Northumberland, England. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Newcastle Upon Tyne include:
Newton FerrersNewton Ferrers is a village in Devonshire, England approximately 10 kilometres south east of Plymouth, 5 kilometres south west of the village of Yealmpton and 7 kilometres west of the village of Holbeton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Newton Ferrers include:
Norton in the MoorsThese days, Norton in the Moors is a northern, outer suburb of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. It is about 1 kilometre south east of Tunstall and about 1 kilometre north of Burslem. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Norton in the Moors include:
PiddinghoePiddinghoe is a village near the mouth of the River Ouse in Sussex, England. It is approximately 14 kilometres east of Brighton and 2 kilometres north of Newhaven on the southern coast of England. The village of Barcombe is approximately 13 kilometres to the north. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Piddinghoe include:
PinchbeckPinchbeck is a village in southern Lincolnshire, England situated at the junction of the A16 and B1180 roads. It is approximately 20 kilometres SSW of Boston and 4 kilometres north of Spalding. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Pinchbeck include:
PlymouthPlymouth is a port on the southern coast of England in Devonshire, near the border of Cornwall. It is approximately 15 kilometres WNW of the village of Holbeton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Plymouth include:
PollingtonThe village of Pollington in Yorkshire is approximately 16 kilometres east of Pontefract and approximately 33 kilometres south of York. Pollington is approximately 4 kilometres south west of Snaith. View a map of the area. It is the village associated with Pollington Hall. Ancestors associated with Pollington include:
Pollington Hall, PollingtonPollington Hall is an estate near the village of Pollington in Yorkshire. Ancestors associated with Pollington Hall include:
PoplarPoplar is a district of inner London near Stepney. A map of the area c1885 is available here. View a map of the area as it is today. Ancestors associated with Poplar include:
PortsmouthPortsmouth is a major English port on the south coast of England approximately 28 kilometres south east of Southampton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Portsmouth include:
ProbusProbus is a village on the A390 in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 9 kilometres east of Truro and 8 kilometres south west of St Stephen in Brannel. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Probus include:
RidgewellRidgewell is a village on the A604 highway in Essex, England. It is approximately 32 kilometres north west of Colchester and approximately 28 kilometres SSW of Bury St Edmunds. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Ridgewell include:
RingmoreRingmore is a village on the south coast of Devonshire, England. It is approximately 6 kilometres south east of Holbeton and 9 kilometres west of Kingsbridge. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Ringmore include:
SheviockSheviock is a village on the southern coast of Cornwall, England approximately 12 kilometres west of Plymouth and 37 kilometres east of St Austell. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Sheviock include:
SnaithSnaith is a village in Yorkshire, England at the junction of the A1041 and A645 highways, just off the M62 motorway. It is approximately 31 kilometres south of York and 19 kilometres east of Pontefract. It is surrounded by the villages of Airmyn, Cowick, Pollington, Camblesforth and Drax. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Snaith include:
SohoSoho is a parish of inner London. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Soho include:
South CerneySouth Cerney is a village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England approximately 6 kilometres SSE of Cirencester. It is about 5 kilometres west of Down Ampney and 5 kilometres WNW of Latton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with South Cerney include:
SpaldingSpalding is a town in southern Lincolnshire, England situated at the junction of the A16 and A151 highways. It is approximately 25 kilometres SSW of Boston and 4 kilometres south of the village of Pinchbeck. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Spalding include:
SpitheadSpithead is a channel (strait) between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, England, east of the Solent. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Spithead include:
StaffordStafford is a city in Staffordshire, England approximately 40 kilometres north of Birmingham. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Tunstall include:
St ClementSt Clement is a village in Cornwall approximately 2 kilometres east of Truro. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with St Clement include:
St MewanSt Mewan is a village approximately 2 kilometres south west of St Austell, Cornwall, England. It is about 6 kilometres east of St Stephen in Brannel. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with St Mewan include:
St Newlyn EastSt Newlyn East is a village in Cornwall, England approximately 6 kilometres south of Newquay and approximately 12 kilometres north of Truro. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with St Newlyn East include:
St Stephen in BrannelSt Stephen is a village in the parish of Brannel in Cornwall, England. It is situated on the A3058 road about 8 kilometres west of St Austell. It is about 6 kilometres west of the village of St Mewan, 8 kilometres north east of the village of Probus and 16 kilometres north east of Truro. View a map of the area. For excellent information on St Stephen in Brannel, visit Rita Bone Kopp's site. Ancestors associated with St Stephen in Brannel include:
StepneyStepney is a parish of inner London. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Stepney include:
Stoke-on-TrentStoke-on-Trent is a city in Staffordshire, England approximately 75 kilometres south east of Liverpool. Its outer suburbs include Burslem, Norton in the Moors and Tunstall. Audley is a village to the west of Stoke-on-Trent. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Stoke-on-Trent include:
SwinesheadSwineshead is a village in Lincolnshire, England approximately 10 kilometres WSW of Boston. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Swineshead include:
TetneyTetney is a village in Lincolnshire located on the A1031. It is approximately 7 kilometres south of the town of Cleethorpes and 4 kilometres inland from the east coast of Britain. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Tetney include:
TewkesburyTewkesbury is a town in Gloucestershire, England situated on the A38 highway, just off the M5 motorway. It is approximately 24 kilometres south of Worcester and approximately 16 kilometres north of Gloucester. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Tewkesbury include:
The DownsThe Downs is an area at the mouth of the River Thames in England. Ancestors associated with The Downs include:
Theddlethorpe St HelenTheddlethorpe St Helen is a seaside village on the A1031 in Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately 15 kilometres east of Louth, 13 kilometres NNE of Alford and 8 kilometres east of Manby. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Theddlethorpe St Helen include:
Thorpe St PeterThorpe St Peter is a small village in Lincolnshire approximately 2 kilometres north of Wainfleet All Saints and 6 kilometres north of Friskney. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Thorpe St Peter include:
TrericeTrerice is a manor house in Cornwall, England approximately 5 kilometres south east of Newquay, just off the A3058 road. It has been owned by the National Trust since 1953. They provide online information about the house. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Trerice include:
TreveorTreveor is a small village near Mevagissey and Gorran Haven in Cornwall, England. It is approximately 10 kilometres south of St Austell. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Treveor include:
TruroTruro is a town in Cornwall, England at the junction of the A39 and A390 highways. it is situated approximately 16 kilometres south west of St Stephen in Brannel, 7 kilometres north of Feock, 12 kilometres south of St Newlyn East, 8 kilometres west of the village of Probus and 13 kilometres north of Falmouth. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Truro include:
TunstallTunstall is an outer northern suburb of Stoke-on-Trent. It is approximately 1 kilometre north of Norton in the Moors and 3 kilometres north of Burslem. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Tunstall include:
Wainfleet All SaintsWainfleet All Saints is a village in Lincolnshire, England on the A52 approximately 4 kilometres inland from the east coast of England. It is approximately 24 kilometres north east of Boston and approximately 55 kilometres east of Lincoln. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Wainfleet All Saints include:
WithcallWithcall is a small village approximately 5 kilometres south west of Louth and 19 kilometres north west of Alford. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Withcall include:
WoolwichWoolwich is a port of London on the River Thames approximately 15 kilometres to the east of the centre of London. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Woolwich include:
WorswellWorswell is a village situated on the southern coast of Devonshire, England approximately 12 kilometres south east of Plymouth, 2 kilometres south west of the village of Newton Ferrers and 8 kilometres WSW of Holbelton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Worswell include:
YealmptonYealmpton is a village situated on the A379 road in Devonshire, England approximately 9 kilometres ESE of Plymouth, 5 kilometres north east of the village of Newton Ferrers and 4 kilometres WNW of the village of Holbeton. View a map of the area. Ancestors associated with Yealmpton include:
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