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Some more wills to look at   Some Waller family trees   Entomology     This is of interest on the Deben page 345   Another Vincent Redstone Epic that must have something in it   This one might be about an escaped American slave who lectured at the church here in 1848.   Something about Wallers and butterfiles 1878…
alyson
October 4, 2019
2020 ProjectGroup

2020 project proposal – Present to Future

Here's a starter for ten. This would be a an interesting project for the group which could involve a lot of villagers. It has good potential for leaving a legacy and doing something that other villages don't (as far as I know). From our Constitution: The group shall be called ” Waldringfield History Group “. Its objectives are to promote…
alyson
August 21, 2019

Alysons document

Sorry, you have no rights to view unless you are a member. If you live in (or have a connection with) the village, please ask for access.
alyson
July 31, 2019
ArticlesChurchRectors

Guide to All Saints, Waldringfield by Rev. Roy Tricker Jan 2019

Welcome to All Saints, in its lovely rural setting, about ½ mile south of the main centre of population, with delightful views eastwards from its tree-shaded churchyard, where a Saxon burial-urn was discovered in 1841 (now in the Purnell Collection at the British Museum). Early Christians probably took over the pagan burial-site and built their place of worship there, indicating…
alyson
July 3, 2019
Sports clubsWW1

Cricket Club from Kevin Nunn

It may also be of interest to you that the cricket club records are held by Mr Alan Barnes, who can be found preparing the cricket wicket in Fishpond land most Thursdays in the summer. Or I can put you in touch. These records go back to the 1920s when the cricket club began to play at its current site.…
alyson
December 27, 2018