Share or research your family history in Farnborough (Hants)

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Share or research your family history in Farnborough (Hants)

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Hi,

I run a non-commercial website called Historic Farnborough (www.historicfarnborough.co.uk) which charts how the town has changed over the years through old photos, documents, memories and of course family histories. If your family history is linked with Farnborough (Hampshire) and you'd like to share any details, photos, memories etc. it would be great to receive them to feature on the site. The site also contains the 1891 census data for Farnborough if you're researching your family links with the town.

Hope to hear from you.
Jon.
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Re: Share or research your family history in Farnborough (Hants)

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Hi Jon we already have this in our useful links you will be pleased to hear :wink:

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jmec73
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Re: Share or research your family history in Farnborough (Hants)

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Hi,

That's great many thanks. Hope the site is useful for people here too.

Cheers,
Jon.
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Re: Share or research your family history in Farnborough (Hants)

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Any ancestors you are running with jmec that we can help you with?

Let us know


We have a section here that you might be able to add too for Hampshire....Accents,Dialect and Sayings...Recipes
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