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Post by Daniel Silk on Feb 3, 2009 16:16:38 GMT
www.interment.net/data/eng/cambridgeshire/allsaints/pidley.htmAll Saints Church, Parish of Pidley cum Fenton, Pidley, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire BURIALS - Silk, Ellen, d. 23 Jul 1932, age: 68 (w/o George Silk) Silk, George, d. 3rd Nov 1863à15th Jun 1956 Churchwarden of the parish, (h/oEllen) Silk, Sarah, d. 23rd Nov 1919 age 84 Silk, William, d. 11th Aug 1911, age: 81 (h/o Sarah)
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Post by Daniel Silk on Jul 23, 2009 18:15:17 GMT
www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42480George Silk - Pidley The village of Pidley stands on the top of a hill along the road from Huntingdon to Chatteris. Church End with the modern church of All Saints, a Baptist chapel, and Church End Farm, lie about a third of a mile off the road on the north side. The houses and cottages in the village are mostly of brick, but a few half-timber cottages remain on the north side of the road. Stanley Farm on the south side of the road, the residence of Mr. George Silk, is a substantial brick house covered with tiles. It was built early in the 18th century and contains internally many of its original features. Near to it, on the east, is Hayden Hall, where there are indications of a moat. About half a mile east of the church is the Manor Farm, the residence of Mr. Ernest Braybrook, originally a 17thcentury brick house plastered and roofed with tiles but considerably altered in the early part of the 18th century.
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Post by Daniel Silk on Jul 23, 2009 18:33:21 GMT
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Post by Daniel Silk on Jul 23, 2009 18:36:13 GMT
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