The Suffolk Villages Site is dedicated to those whom were brought up in the harsh life of Suffolk, often as agricultural labourers, who endured the hardships that we hopefully do not know now.
I support a couple of children through World Vision, and one is in Zimbabwe, poor kid. [No further comment - but World Vision is a great charity]
This site is also a sign of respect to all those whom have helped me in my search for an ancestry in Suffolk; plus those who supported a trip to Kenya - to help others, by my daughter. Many of these people were researching Suffolk, and this is my thanks.
The Suffolk Villages site will eventually encompass every Suffolk Village and Town, but bear with me - I also have a life. For the impatient, visit the Links page to see the work already done on
Suffolk Public Houses.
The rest of the South East are also at
London Public Houses and there is a separate
Kent Villages site, too.
Here is a brief description of Suffolk according to the
Suffolk 1830 White's
Directory; this is transcribed by Colin Ager, whom is also helping me with many
other census details for the site.
One last point, if interested in Essex Villages, please try historyhouse.co.uk from whom I have used their web design skills to construct this new site, plus the information is rather good too.
Lots more to follow.
If you are interested in how Google maps works, these are fairly
straightforward, but I also took a more in depth view of for a research program
at the University of Essex. This is still basic stuff, but may interest someone
- Google Maps
ps. I already run a few other sites, albeit badly designed sites, see the links page.
Thanks
Kevan
If you would like to add anything to the site - e.g. pictures, stories, census transcriptions, Trade Directory listings (the list is endless), then please do contact me - PLEASE.
Email is Kevan