Bourne Walk
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Bourne Walk
Hastings Old Town, East Sussex
Image from the Geoff Wolfe Collection, copyright 1066online
Image from the Geoff Wolfe Collection, copyright 1066online
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My Great Great Grandmother Louisa Stace (nee Cramp) lived here, plus one of her sons Frederick Stace his wife and 6 kids lived here in 1911.
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My family also lived here for years. They took in fishermen when they were being sent for hard labour in Lewis because they were made homeless by the council and would sleep illegally in the huts. They were forced to sell for £25 when they built the Bourne road. Also had The Norfolk Hotel and New Moon Inn All Saints Street. Also 117 All Saints Street. New Moon was set on fire because they also took in homeless and the council hated our family. Like a lot of old families from the old town, they were treated very badly and Council tried for years to get rid of old families, even cutting water supply until Countess Waldergrave helped them with Clive Vale reservoir.
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Is this where Millward Cottage used to be? My great grandfather and family lived at number 30 according to the 1911 Census Is there anybody who might have any knowledge of the Sutton Family - I would love to hear from you.
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My great grandparents, John Willett and Matilda Sandwell were living at number 10 when they married in 1900
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Donna Moon. We are from the same family. My great great grandfather was Alfred and my great grandfather was also Alfred married to Elizabeth.
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My Great Great Grandparents lived at 27 Bourne Walk in 1901
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@ Marion Ford, my Great Grandfather lived at number 30 in the 1911 Census also!
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