Family History of Hilder
Family History of Hilder in Rye, East Sussex
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Mark Chaplin 22 May 2014 |
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My grandmother was Nellie Hilder, born in Rye in 1926, daughter of Walter John Hilder (born 1893 in Rye). I believe I can trace my family line back to a Richard Hilder born circa 1500. |
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*USER* *DELETED* 17 Sep 2011 |
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Do you have any more info on story about the P.C. Hilder. |
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Nancy Thompson 8 Jul 2006 |
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I realize this response is to an old msg. - and you probably have what you asked for - also, I'm not sure if this is the " commemorative plaque at the top of Hilder's Cliff" that you mean. It is on the lookout at the top of the hill, end of the High Street - the belvedere: |
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Shelley Jebb 8 Jan 2006 |
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John Pelham: I have asked Jo Kirkham, local historian, about the naming of Hilders Cliff. This is what she says: |
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John Pelham 8 Jan 2006 |
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Mary Goudeau Née Hilder: Mary, |
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Mary Goudeau Née Hilder 27 Mar 2005 |
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John Pelham: I am also interested in discovering the origin of the Hilder of Hilder's Cliff, Rye, as I was myself a Hilder before I married. There is/was quite a large family of Hilders who nearly all originated in East Sussex, so it is quite likely that the cliff was named after one. But what had he done to deserve having his name handed down to posterity on this manner? Any information would be welcome |
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