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| 1 | 1957 Diary of Agnes (Logan) Roy A record of the last nine months of her life | ||
| 2 | A short history of the Bailey and Bradley Family from 1790 Presented to the 2008 Reunion of the descendants of Thomas Mordaunt Royes and Ellen Caroline Crossley | ||
| 3 | Barton Court, Canterbury Owned by the Houghams 1657-1902 | ||
| 4 | Clements-Logan Family History Introduction to a history of these families in Northern Ireland, produced in the 1990s | ||
| 5 | Dover Castle and the d' Avranches Robin Young has written this article about Dover Castle and the link to the d' Avranches and hence the Houghams. | ||
| 6 | Ern Elias 1918-2005 Ernest Rupert Elias died 11 December 2005 in Albury, New South Wales. The following tributes were offered at his funeral... | ||
| 7 | Eulogy: Nathaniel ("Jim") Weiss | ||
| 8 | George Roy 1942-2005 George pioneered the Roy-Royes genealogy and maintained a family network | ||
| 9 | Gerard Scudamore Huffam remembers Reminiscences in an interview with Gerard about the early days of Huffams in NZ by Greta Gordon | ||
| 10 | Gus Roy 1919-2006 Based on the eulogy given by son Rob Roy at Gus's funeral on 28 July 2006 | ||
| 11 | Hougham or Huffam of Kent, England: their ancestry and descendants The original history by Marian Hurley Pratt [This link is to the file is on The Hougham/Huffam Family Tree site] | ||
| 12 | How reliable is our data? Examines key points in the family trees where there are questions marks | ||
| 13 | Huffam & Son Charles John Huffam Dickens wrote "Dombey & Son" - did he have the Huffams and Royes in mind? | ||
| 14 | Larne Memories Jocelyn Logan shares memories and stories of Logans and Larne | ||
| 15 | Manors of Kent A comment on the origins and significance of the manors of Kent | ||
| 16 | Mum Memories of May Royes | ||
| 17 | Newspaper article on the Crossley grave north of Hughenden The Proserpine Guardian Thu 12 Feb 1987 [Depending on your browser, you may need to open this image in a new window to be able to read it.] | ||
| 18 | Rollo, First Duke of Normandy Notes from various sources courtesy of Robin Young | ||
| 19 | Romance of Bartle Frere First Party Up and Over Mt Bartle Frere, highest mountain in Queensland, located 70km south of Cairns, in 1919 | ||
| 20 | At least one individual linked to this item is privacy-protected - Details withheld. | ||
| 21 | Royes Street, Mareeba Named circa 1964 for the Royes family | ||
| 22 | Royes throughout central and north Queensland From the 1860-70s, the Royes family moved out from Rockhampton to scattered parts of central and north Queensland | ||
| 23 | Roys in Cairns, Queensland, Australia Map showing where Sam and Ag Roy and their descendants lived in Cairns | ||
| 24 | Smuggling in Kent | ||
| 25 | The Aldington Gang a.k.a. 'The Blues' (1820 - 1826) Dr Ralph Hougham treated both smugglers and government agents | ||
| 26 | The Antecedents of the Weatherburns at Norham Back to early seventeenth century | ||
| 27 | The Clements Family One of the oldest families in County Antrim | ||
| 28 | The Girvan Family Arrived in Ulster from Scotland in 1606 | ||
| 29 | The Greeks in Queensland 1859-1945 Maurie Roy's second wife, Rose Bogiatzis, was born to Greek parents in Townsville, Queensland | ||
| 30 | The Houston Family From Greenock, Scotland to Ulster around the turn of the seventeenth century by Mary Semple, in 1919 | ||
| 31 | The Logan Family A broad look at the name Logan and then Sam Logan | ||
| 32 | The Royes of London in early 1800s There are a number of unanswered questions about the Royes in London in the early part of the 19th century | ||
| 33 | Weatherburn-Royes Connection Bill Weatherburn married Ruth Royes in 1933 in Mareeba, QLD | ||
| 34 | Wee Shooie a tribute to Hugh Wiley on his 80th birthday | ||
| 35 | Will of Charles Hougham (1662-1720) transcribed | ||
| 36 | Will of Charles Hougham (1748-1793) transcribed | ||
| 37 | Will of Charles Mordaunt Hougham d 1784 transcribed Punctuation and spacing added for ease of reading | ||
| 38 | Will of Christopher Huffam (1771-1839) transcribed | ||
| 39 | Will of Edward Hougham (1722-1759) transcribed | ||
| 40 | Will of George Hougham (?-1783) transcribed | ||
| 41 | Will of Henry Hougham (1742-1818) transcribed | ||
| 42 | Will of Henry Huffam (1582-1658) transcribed | ||
| 43 | Will of Jane (Carlton) Hougham (1748-1830) transcribed | ||
| 44 | Will of Jane Hougham (1741-1812) transcribed | ||
| 45 | Will of Joseph Huffam (1768-1843) transcribed | ||
| 46 | Will of Mary (Knowler) Hougham (1718-1788) transcribed | ||
| 47 | Will of Mary (Triggs) Hougham (1701-1789) transcribed | ||
| 48 | Will of Mildred (Milles) Hougham (?-1727) transcribed | ||
| 49 | Will of Rebecca (Austen) Hougham (1739-1815) transcribed | ||
| 50 | Will of Sarah (Meek) Huffam (1775-1847) transcribed |