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The Bunnage Family - Dr Julie Moore from Hertfordshire University who enjoys our meetings and has helped the group to understand the input the university in the local community with her website, Herts Memories. She has connections with the Bunnages via her husband.

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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All photographs, images, PDFs and text used on this website are for your enjoyment. Please remember all photographs and material used on this site MAY NOT be copied, in whole or in part, or be duplicated to another computer, transmitted, published, reproduced, printed, hotlinked, etc. without the express written permission of the Lemsford Local History Group. To apply to use an image or article Contact Info@lemsfordhistory.co.uk

Census Name Age Relationship Location Occupation Birthplace
1841 William Bunnage 30 Head Cowmans cottage Cowman
1841 Sophia Bunnage 30 Wife Cowmans cottage
1841 Mary Bunnage 9 Daughter Cowmans cottage
1841 Jeminia Bunnage 7 Daughter Cowmans cottage
1841 Emma Bunnage 5 Daughter Cowmans cottage
1841 New Family
1841 William Bunnage 30 Cowmans cottage
1841 Sophia Bunnage 30 Cowmans cottage
1841 Mary Bunnage 9 Cowmans cottage
1841 Jeminia Bunnage 7 Cowmans cottage
1841 Emma Bunnage 5 Cowmans cottage
1851 William Bunnage 42 Head Lemsford Cowman Stevenage
1851 Emma Bunnage 29 Wife Lemsford Hatfield
1851 Mary Bunnage 18 Daughter Lemsford Straw Platter Aston
1851 Jeminia Bunnage 15 Daughter Lemsford Straw Platter Aston
1851 William Bunnage 6 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1851 Alfred Bunnage 4 Son Lemsford Hatfield
1851 Edward Bunnage 2 Son Lemsford Hatfield
1851 Joseph Bunnage 0 Son Lemsford Hatfield
1851 Mahalia Bunnage 0 Grand daughter Lemsford Hatfield
1851 Emma Bunnage 15 Servant/td> Lemsford House Servant Hatfield
1861 William Bunnage 60 Head Lemsford Cowman Stevenage
1861 Emma Bunnage 39 Wife Lemsford Hatfield
1861 William Bunnage 16 Servant Lemsford Ploughman Hatfield
1861 Joseph Bunnage 10 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1861 Jane Bunnage 8 Daughter Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1861 Sarah Bunnage 6 Daughter Lemsford Hatfield
1871 Emma Bunnage 50 Head Lemsford Straw Platter Hatfield
1871 Sarah Bunnage 17 Daughter Lemsford Hatfield
1871 Elizabeth Bunnage 10 Daughter Lemsford Hatfield
1871 William Bunnage 27 Head Lemsford AG Labourer Hatfield
1871 Hannah Bunnage 29 Wife Lemsford Wheathampstead
1871 William Bunnage 3 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1871 Alfred Bunnage 0 Son Lemsford Hatfield
1881 Edward Bunnage 31 Head Lemsford Loco Driver Hatfield
1881 Mary Bunnage 30 wife Lemsford Straw Plater Hatfield
1881 Elizabeth Bunnage 9 Daughter Scholar Hatfield
1881 George Bunnage 5 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1881 Emily Bunnage 3 Daughter Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1891 Edward Bunnage 41 Head Lemsford Traction Engine driver Hatfield
1891 Mary Bunnage 40 wife Lemsford Hatfield
1891 George Bunnage 15 Son Lemsford Farm Labourer Hatfield
1891 Emily Bunnage 13 Daughter Lemsford Mothers Help Hatfield
1891 Joseph Bunnage 9 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1891 Robert Bunnage 8 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1891 Robert Bunnage 8 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1891 Fredrick Bunnage 6 Son Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1891 Daisy Bunnage 4 Daughter Lemsford Scholar Hatfield
1891 Mabel Bunnage 0 Daughter Lemsford Scholar Hatfield

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