WADBROOK STREET IN KINGSTON: A GENEALOGICAL CHALLENGE
The origin of the surname “Wadbrook” is obscure. It was found in Kingston upon Thames records as far back as 1660
This is a PowerPoint presentation with notes of a talk, based on recent original research, on the memorial to the Great War [1914-1919] dead of the Roman Catholic Parish of St Raphael, Surbiton KT1 2NA https://strapaelsurbiton.org.uk. It was given, on Sunday 24 March 2024, as part of the Church’s 2024 Lenten project in support of the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development [CAFOD] https://cafod.org.uk/about-us. Its work in the Ukraine and the Holy Land, suggested a theme including a focus on the civilian victims of war, displaced persons, refugees and economic migrants whose stories can be found behind the list of names on the memorial. The talk features three women, two French and one English, who were civilians, sons of Belgian war refugees, including possible civilian victims, the son of an economic migrant from Italy, volunteers and some enigmas.
The origin of the surname “Wadbrook” is obscure. It was found in Kingston upon Thames records as far back as 1660
This is a PowerPoint presentation with notes of a talk entitled “Charles Lock Luck of Surbiton. The architect & the man”.
THE MARTYRDOM OF THE BLESSED WILLIAM WAY IN KINGSTON UPON THAMES ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1588. WAS IT IN THE MARKET PLACE?
Alexander Raphael was born in Madras, modern-day Chennai, India, in 1775…