Researching my wife's tree and came across a Stokes family who lived at the same address in Alfrick, Worcestershire from 1622 to 1930!!!
The last of this line of Stokes left Alfrick in 1937 and some of them ended up in Oz.
My Cutler, Ford and Homer lines move a few miles in 300 years but that has to be rare to live at same address for over 300 years!!!
Longest time in one place...
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Longest time in one place...
Black Holes happen when God divides by zero.
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Re: Longest time in one place...
It certainly does! 

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Re: Longest time in one place...
It certainly is!! 

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That's a long time, but didn't the Earl of Dudleys family live at the castle from the 11th century until about 1750?......
The Woodhouse family in Wombourne lived in the same house for many centuries too - the house is still there , but they're not.
The Woodhouse family in Wombourne lived in the same house for many centuries too - the house is still there , but they're not.
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sp1 wrote:That's a long time, but didn't the Earl of Dudleys family live at the castle from the 11th century until about 1750?......
The Woodhouse family in Wombourne lived in the same house for many centuries too - the house is still there , but they're not.
Is that that house up on way to Baggeridge?
What is the story with that one is that where they are supposed to have come from all our Woodhouses?
Is the house a private house or National trust?
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There are some notes about it on BCC if you follow the line back to the earlier generations, and yes, think all the Woodhouses are from there (certainly the local ones) including the ones who settled in Rowley Regis.
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sp1 wrote:There are some notes about it on BCC if you follow the line back to the earlier generations, and yes, think all the Woodhouses are from there (certainly the local ones) including the ones who settled in Rowley Regis.
The Woodhouses link us all together just about!
Coz Rob!
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No Woodhouses in my tree....but I probably link to everybody via Homer, Cutler or Ford.
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