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The church of St John the Baptist, Clowne, Derbyshire, stands on an ancient ridgeway and dates from Norman times with it's fine south doorway and chancel arch of that period. It was partially rebuilt in the Early English and Perpendicular periods. The Norman chancel was rebuilt and enlarged in 1955 when two side chapels were added, one being a miner's chapel dedicated to those who lost their lives in the coal mines.
 
 
41 - Back Cover
02:35PM BST - Monday, 19 April 2010
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St. Michael's Church, Alsop - en - le - Dale
 
 
39 - Back Cover
04:55PM BST - Sunday, 17 May 2009
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Lexden Road House, probably the childhood home of Isaac Bunting. Members to find his tree on the website search for Franklin in the ESS Copford tree.
 
 
38 - Back Cover
09:26PM GMT - Thursday, 04 December 2008
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Wedding card of Isaac Henry Bunting & Annie May Treen 12th August 1903
 
 
37 - Back Cover
09:42PM BST - Saturday, 14 June 2008
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Keywords: Burton-on-Trent
The back cover photograph is of Highams in Goldhanger, Essex. It was the family home of one branch of the Bunting family who descend from Thomas Bunting of Tolleshunts in Tolleshunt D'Darcy. The Goldhanger connection seems to have started with the marriage of John Bunting to Sarah Wakelin in 1881. The house seems to have been in the hands of descendants of this couple ever since. There is a branch of the Bunting family farming in Goldhanger to this day.
 
 
10 - Back Cover
03:01PM GMT - Wednesday, 07 March 2007
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The church on the back cover is the parish church of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire, to where numerous Bunting family lines can be traced, including that researched by Joan and John McMillan (see page 2 and the relevant tree on pages 10-11).
 
 
31 - Back Cover
06:02PM BST - Saturday, 16 June 2007
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The Parish church of St Andrews at Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
 
 
36 - Back Cover
09:29AM GMT - Monday, 12 November 2007
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Keywords: Biggleswade Bedfordshire
Ivy clad Anderby parish church in Lincolnshire, sketched by, in 1901, Edward Henry (Bertie) Bunting 1880-1950, who at the time was a pupil in an architects office.
 
 
35 - Back Cover
04:20PM BST - Thursday, 21 June 2007
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Keywords: 20071217003259297
St. Mary's parish church at Crich in North Derbyshire. Refer to Jim Alsop's article on pages 2-3, together with the familyu tree of Joseph Bunting in the centre page spread with the accompanying census details on the following page.
 
 
34 - Back Cover
04:30PM BST - Wednesday, 20 June 2007
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Keywords: Crich Derbyshire
Linton Church where Laurence and Elizabeth Tofts were married and their children born. Also the marriage place of Sarah Bunting, widow and ? Cornell.
 
 
33 - Back Cover
04:04PM BST - Tuesday, 19 June 2007
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Keywords: 20071217003256966
The church on the back cover is that of Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
 
 
30 - Back Cover
12:05AM BST - Saturday, 16 June 2007
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The Back Cover Church is that of the Long Buckby Baptist Church, This was taken by Alan Bunting on a recent trip to Northamptonshire where his earliest ancestor said he was born. There appear to be a number of Bunting families residing in Long Buckby.
 
 
29 - Back Cover
09:14PM BST - Thursday, 14 June 2007
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Keywords: 20071217003244202
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