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For anyone interested in learning more about the English County of Hampshire and especially those tracing their ancestry back to Hampshire. Picture is "white cliffs" of Hampshire at Portsmouth, 2008.

Location: Hampshire UK
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Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2015

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Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 24, 2009 at 2:18am
have also joined the Bob's, Gunters of Aldermaston, Group.
Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 24, 2009 at 2:13am
The picture is of me at my place of work in 04 I think. HMS Excellent, Horsea Island, Portsmouth. The Defence Diving School. In better days before the arthritis.
Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 24, 2009 at 2:11am
Sorry about the spelling..my fingers and brain don't always connect .. :-)
Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 24, 2009 at 2:10am
My great grandmother on my motehrs side, Minnie Gunter, appears on these family tree sites. Bob Hutchins..who is a member here. http://www.bobhutchins.me.uk/ And Glenda Fae's http://www.glendafae.com/
Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 24, 2009 at 2:08am
Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year To All. !!!! :-)
Comment by Linda and Tony Knight on December 23, 2009 at 2:08pm
We have uploaded as follows:

BISHOPSTOKE BAPTISMS 1700-1781 transcribed by CHRIS SPENSLEY



BISHOPSTOKE MARRIAGES 1700-1754 transcribed by CHRIS SPENSLEY



HURSLEY BURIALS 1761 – 1774 transcribed by LAWRENCE DANIELL



HURSLEY BAPTISMS 1761 -1774 transcribed by LAWRENCE DANIELL



IBSLEY BURIALS – CORRECTION



FORDINGBRIDGE BAPTISMS - 1844 – 1847 transcribed by LIZ LANE







You can check on these and all of the other transcriptions FREE online at www.knightroots.co.uk and then click on Online Transcriptions.

We are always looking for donations of transcriptions or microfiche, village histories and photographs (must be your own copyright)or of course, volunteer transcribers. Contact hampshireopc@btinternet.com for details.



To find an entry, either use the CTRL+Find on an individual parish page - or use the site search engine on the left hand navigation pane.



Take care

Linda & Tony

Hampshire OPC Co-ordinators
Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 23, 2009 at 12:07pm
On my fathers side...The links go via Portsmouth to, as it appears, Liverpool. With the those concerned being in the Navy. My grandfather, great grandfather, great great grandfather..all appear to of been in the Navy. Though my father was in the Army.
Comment by Koczar Koenig on December 23, 2009 at 12:02pm
Hi all.
Have just joined in the hope of finding more information regarding my family links.
I am most interested in the Gunter name..a very interesting family line.
My link coems via my great grandmother of my motehrs side Minnie Matilda May Gunter b.1899 in Tadley, Hampshire. Possibly, Baughurst. The line comes via the Gunters of Aldermaston, Berkshire. This then links back to Kintbury and then back to Wales, where the family seat for some 500+ years was Tregunter in the Brecons.
Comment by Linda and Tony Knight on October 4, 2009 at 4:38am
I announced to the HGS Exec Committee that I will be standing down as Journal Editor after the March 2010 issue and so the Society is looking for a new Editor to take over the Hampshire Family Historian. Its quite straightforward as all the setting out and design is done by an external firm (Acadia) and sent to the printers. All material is sent by email and much of the material is collated by several helpers - its just a question of pulling it all together, writing a few articles. Anyone interested, contact me or Len Ruffell the HGS Chairman.
Tony Knight
Comment by Christine Gibbins on September 15, 2009 at 2:58am
This e book is well worth a look:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/11410
Wanderings in Wessex
 

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