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ANNE PALING
15-Oct-2006
Thank you for a beautifully presented site.
My family lived in Houghton on the Hill during 19th and early 20th century. As Tilton is near to Houghton my relatives married people from Tilton and many are recorded on this site. If you would like to know which one of several possibles they married I may be able to help. You have also helped me knockdown a "brick wall" which has been standing for over 30 years!!
Ray Edward Tilton
18-Sep-2006
My younger brother had a wonderful time there and just a couple of years ago and has raved about it ever since. He was there getting some hip surgery which went well, and his lady friend took some reslly beautyful pictures of the area.
I hope to visit there someday myself. David was the one who asked me to visit this website.
Thank you for having it.
Ray Edward Tilton
Edward Tilton
15-Sep-2006
As far as I can tell, all of the Tiltons left for America in the 1630's. Anything on that?
Deborah Brewin (nee Wadd)
08-Sep-2006
Love the site, I was born in Tilton along with my 3 brothers and lived at Sycamore Cottage. I attended the original school and have many happy memories of my early life in the village. Great to see my grandma's grave featured and will visit the site again.
My father Don Wadd was apprenticed to Ben Curtis.
Annie Boag
08-Sep-2006
This is a very attractive and well produced site.I would be very interested in a picture of the old school. My great great grandfather was the school master there in 1901. I would also be very interested in making contact with anyone who has information about him and his family. His name was Edmund Uren- an unusual name ... might ring some bells with researchers. Thank you
Annie
Kevin Fry
19-Aug-2006
Interesting site. The 'marriage' shown in Billesdon for Charles Spooner Pettifor is actually the GRO reference for his death.
carole robson
09-Aug-2006
came across your wonderful site whilst researching my family tree. if i am carrect-please let me know as theres still some confirmation to be done-then hannah curtis c1847 (the daughter of jonathon c1817 and amy c1823) was the mother of annie who married my gt gt gt grandad isaac kay!