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Articles : Website Move
Posted by webmaster on 31st May 2010 (68 reads)

Site has been moved over to a new server!

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People : CHILDREN of LYDIA SMITH (nee MANTHORPE)
Posted by webmaster on 11th Jan 2010 (70 reads)

My great grandfather Walter Thomas SMITH was one of the sons of Lydia MANTHORPE and James SMITH. Lydia and James were married in January 1838 in Gorleston Suffolk, Lydia being a daughter of William MANTHORPE & Hannah READ.

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Events : Manthorp(e) Gathering May 2010
Posted by webmaster on 8th Oct 2009 (70 reads)

Dear fellow Manthorp(e),

I would like to propose that the next Manthorp(e) Gathering is held on the first May Bank Holiday weekend, i.e. Saturday 1st May 2010 in the little village of Thorpeness, Suffolk, England. It is situated near Saxmundham and there are many places to visit e.g. Aldeburgh, Woodbridge (including Sutton Hoo) and Ipswich.

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Places : Manthorpe near Bourne
Posted by webmaster on 5th Sep 2005 (1884 reads)

Manthorpe near Bourne is the only one of the three settlements called Manthorp(e) to be mentioned in the Domesday Book (Mannetorp). It was mentioned in conjunction with Witham-on-the Hill and Toft-with-Lound.

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