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| (29) Alison Sat, 23 January 2010 11:51:28 +0000 |
I live in Hingham, MA, and after my curiosity got the best of me and I google-earthed Hingham, UK...well, I have made it a mission to get there someday! My fiance is from Buckinghamshire and I'm always going on about MY Hingham, so seeing the original just has to be done! From what I've seen, it looks lovely! When I'm back across the pond...I'll have to talk him into it!
Hello,
I am related to the Buck family that came from Hingham. They came to America in 1637. James Buck went to Hingham MA and Isaac went to Scituate where he lived and died. I would like to visit Hingham someday.
Wes
I am related to the Buck family that came from Hingham. They came to America in 1637. James Buck went to Hingham MA and Isaac went to Scituate where he lived and died. I would like to visit Hingham someday.
Wes
Hello to all,
My husband and I are both related (11th cousins) to the Gilman line. His 11th GGrandmother is Bridget and my 10th GGrandfather is her brother Edward. Yes very small world in deed. We are hoping to get further down the line but would also love if someone could take photographs of headstones at the cemetery for the Gilmans and Folsoms and everyone else there. And if you can head way to Besthorpe as well for images. Can't wait to visit one day soon.
Kelley McGuire
Denver, Colorado
My husband and I are both related (11th cousins) to the Gilman line. His 11th GGrandmother is Bridget and my 10th GGrandfather is her brother Edward. Yes very small world in deed. We are hoping to get further down the line but would also love if someone could take photographs of headstones at the cemetery for the Gilmans and Folsoms and everyone else there. And if you can head way to Besthorpe as well for images. Can't wait to visit one day soon.
Kelley McGuire
Denver, Colorado
We would like to express our personal thanks to the Community of Hingham for their Hospitality during the Visit of The American Civil War Society on the occasion of the Lincoln Bicentenery Commemoration.
Everybody who spoke with us seemed more than happy with our 'Friendly Invasion', both of the greens for the weekend and St. Andrews Church on Sunday.
Everybody who spoke with us seemed more than happy with our 'Friendly Invasion', both of the greens for the weekend and St. Andrews Church on Sunday.
I used to visit Hingham as a child, we stayed with the Cooper-Grays in a lovely old house with acres of overgrown orchards. My sister and I have fond memories of getting lost in the overgrown jungle.
If any one knows the name of this house and its history I'd love to hear from you.
If any one knows the name of this house and its history I'd love to hear from you.
| (24) Mark Wed, 24 June 2009 22:06:00 +0000 |
hi, any money made from google ads goes to paying the annual hosting costs. if there is any extra income it will go to local causes, such as the church, playgroups, etc.
Hi everybody!
I lived in Hingham for 24 years. I'm a web DESIGNER. If you would like a website that's not dull and with a header at the top actually relevant to Hingham and not just a field and designed from scratch and not using Microsoft Wordpress... I'll do it for free. Sorry for sounding rude but I was going to ask if they wanted a new website and someone's beat me to it! So I'm kicking myself a bit haha. And who's making the money from the google ads?
I lived in Hingham for 24 years. I'm a web DESIGNER. If you would like a website that's not dull and with a header at the top actually relevant to Hingham and not just a field and designed from scratch and not using Microsoft Wordpress... I'll do it for free. Sorry for sounding rude but I was going to ask if they wanted a new website and someone's beat me to it! So I'm kicking myself a bit haha. And who's making the money from the google ads?
Hullo, I live in London and Hingham (Norfolk). Hingham is a charming village. This is the first time I have seen the new website. I must say I liked the previous one better, it was prettier. However, this one has a guest book!
It would be a good idea, I think, to have a forum on here where we could converse more easily.
It would be a good idea, I think, to have a forum on here where we could converse more easily.
I am a descendant of George Marsh, who left Hingham in 1635 and helped establish Hingham, MA. I recently visited Hingham, UK. It is a wonderful small town. I ate at the White Hart Inn.
I am interested in tracing the Marsh family further back in time in England, so if anyone is able to provide info, I would appreciate it. Also, if there are any painters there in Hingham, I would be interested in buying an oil painting or watercolor that portrays something in Hingham.
I am interested in tracing the Marsh family further back in time in England, so if anyone is able to provide info, I would appreciate it. Also, if there are any painters there in Hingham, I would be interested in buying an oil painting or watercolor that portrays something in Hingham.
My ancestor, John E. Beale, left Hingham in 1637 on the same ship that carried Samuel Lincoln. I understand that we settled in Higham first, then on to Maine and New Jersey. I'd like to be able to trace my family further back in England. If any has any information, I'd be grateful.
Best regards
John E. Beale
Best regards
John E. Beale




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