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  • Welcome to Lemsford Local History Group - The Rumney Family

    The Lemsford Local History Group, formed in 2001, is interested in all aspects of the history and the people of this area - both ancient and modern. We welcome correspondence from anyone who shares this interest. Above Image Lemsford Village 1905

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  • The parish of Lemsford was created out of the parish of Bishop's Hatfield in 1859

    The parish of Lemsford was created out of the parish of Bishop's Hatfield in 1859. Originally the parish included Lemsford Village itself, with the outlying areas of Cromer Hyde, Stanborough and the Brocket Park Estate plus part of the west side of what is now Welwyn Garden City.Image Lemsford Village 1905

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  • The A1 motorway follows roughly the course of the "Old Great North Road" .

    The river Lea, which once formed part of the boundary of the Saxon kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex runs through the parish. The A1 motorway, the main arterial road, follows roughly the course of the "Old Great North Road" from London to York.Its starts with the Old Bull (now known as 'The East') and ends at the Ayots with the Waggoners and Red Lion. Above Image The Waggoners around 1910.

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  • Lemsford Local History Group group archives

    The group archives now include a significant number of photographs and documents, as well as records of baptisms (to 1985), marriages (to 1970), burials (to 2003) and memorial inscriptions (to 2003) from the St John's parish church registers. The archive also contains admission records for the village school as well as al our research documentation and image library. Above image is of Lemsford School around 1900

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  • Find out about Lemsford Village

    Lemsford Village is on the outskirts of Welwyn Garden City and its Church is St Johns C of E and School is also St Johns, it has 2 Pubs The Sun and the Long and Short and a Mill on the River Lea which runs through the Village. Above image from 1920 and shows 6 men on a wall outside the old Long & Short.

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  • Cromer Hyde is Hamlet in the Parish of Lemsford

    Cromer Hyde is a hamlet near to the Village it has its own Pub , The Crooked Chimney (formally the Chequers) and a lane which once boasted 3 farms and now has a thriving community. Above Image is the Chequers from 1910. Now known as the Crooked Chimney

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  • Visit Stanborough, the start of the Parish and home of the lakes.

    Stanborough is an area to the south of the Village with own pub ‘The East’ formally ‘The Bull’. It is now well known for its lakes which were built in 1967. Above image Is the Bull at Stanborough in 1938, Newly built and moved from across the road

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  • Brocket Hall - Early evidence suggests the house dates back to 1239

    Early evidence suggests the house dates back to 1239. Joan De Fauconberg Married in 1393 To Thomas Brocket 1383 – 1431 (The First Brocket in Herts) The Brockets originated from Yorkshire and had No Children. The Brockets ended when Mary Brocket in 1597 marries Sir Thomas Reade (1545 – 1604). 1921 the house was bought by Sir Charles Nall Cain who bought the title Lord Brocket from Lloyd George in 1933. Above image is Brocket Hall Staff in 1924

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  • St Johns Church
  • St Johns School
  • Lemsford Mill
  • Brocket Hall
  • The Sun Inn
  • Long & Short
  • Crooked Chimney
  • Waggoners
  • Lemsford WW1
  • Lemsford Springs
  • Lemsford Village
  • Cromer Hyde
  • Stanborough
  • Handside
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The Rumney Family- Lemsford Local History Group have a large archive of documentation & images for all aspects of history in Lemsford Parish. For our website will have every person on the 1841 t0 1911 census in the Parish recorded we require your help to update and provide memories, facts and images about these people and their lives. Please Contact us on info@lemsfordhistory.co.uk

Lemsford Local History Group have a large archive of documentation & images for all aspects of history in Lemsford Parish. For our website we require your help to update and provide memories, facts and images about all aspects of the past in Lemsford Parish. Please Contact us on info@lemsfordhistory.co.uk

Andy Chapman LLHG

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Census Name Age Relationship Location Occupation Birthplace
1841 Thomas Rumney 40 Cromer Hyde Ag Labourer
1841 John Rumney 40 Lemsford Mill AG Labourer
1841 Alice Rumney 40 Lemsford Mill
1841 John Rumney 11 Lemsford Mill
1841 Charles Rumney 8 Lemsford Mill
1841 Jane Rumney 6 Lemsford Mill
1841 Hannah Rumney 4 Lemsford Mill
1851 John Rumney 52 Head Lemsford AG Labourer Welwyn
1851 Alice Rumney 51 Wife Lemsford Straw Platter Hatfield
1851 John Rumney 21 Son Lemsford AG Labourer Hatfield
1851 Charles Rumney 18 Son Lemsford AG Labourer Hatfield
1851 Ann Rumney 14 Daughter Lemsford Straw Platter Hatfield
1851 New Family
1851 William Rumney 32 Head Lemsford Gardener Hatfield
1851 Caroline Rumney 24 Wife Lemsford Straw Platter Hatfield
1851 Emily Rumney 2 Daughter Lemsford Hatfield
1851 George Rumney 0 Son Lemsford Hatfield
1851 James Rumney 34 Lodger Lemsford AG Labourer Hatfield
1851 New Family
1851 Thomas Rumney 53 Head Lemsford AG Labourer Hatfield
1851 Eliza Rumney 41 Wife Lemsford Straw Platter Middlesex
1851 Charles Rumney 6 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1861 John Rumney 62 Head AG Labourer Hatfield
1861 Alice Rumney 64 Wife Hatfield
1861 John Rumney 32 Head AG Labourer Hatfield
1861 Eliza Rumney 26 Wheathampsted
1861 Ellen Rumney 3 Daughter Hatfield
1861 Alice Rumney 2 Daughter Hatfield
1861 Charles Rumney 16 Serv Carter Hatfield
1861 Thomas Rumney 60 Head AG Labourer Hatfield
1861 Eliza Rumney 55 Wife Straw Platter Hatfield
1871 Thomas Rumney 71 Head AG Labourer Finchley
1871 Eliza Rumney 65 Wife Straw Platter Finchley
1881 Mary Rumney 25 Serv Domestic Servant Middlesex

Lemsford Local History Group

The Lemsford Local History Group, formed in 2001, is interested in all aspects of the history and the people of this area - both ancient and modern. We welcome correspondence from anyone who shares this interest.The group archives now include a significant number of photographs and documents, as well as records of baptisms (to 1985), marriages (to 1970), burials (to 2003) and memorial inscriptions (to 2003) from the St John's parish church registers. Records of births, marriages and deaths before the consecration of the church in 1859 will be found in the registers of Bishop's Hatfield parish. The archive also contains admission records for the village school - St. John's Church of England Junior Mixed Infants school - since it was first opened in 1872