June 10, 2009 – 12:19 AM
Philip Wilks philipwilks@hotmail.co.uk

I am not having too much luck with my probable relatives Henry Lacke/Lake and his wife Jane (nee Perry) both born around 1675 – and their immediate parents. Henry’s and Jane’s daughter Mary was baptised at Willingale Doe in 1702. Does anyone have any other details please?


May 24, 2009 – 06:40 PM
Gemma Willingale gem160592@hotmail.co.uk

spelt it wrong.. its gem160592@hotmail.co.uk
grandparents names were eve and edward willingale. A lot of my grandads side moved to australia as far as i know. if thats useful to anyone let me know


May 24, 2009 – 06:34 PM
Gemma Willingale gem160592@hotmail.co.uk

didnt know how interesting the name willingale actually was until i came across this.. im 17 living in chelmsford essex if anyone wants to contact feel free
gen160592@hotmail.co.uk


May 16, 2009 – 08:48 PM
billy hutchinson DILLYHUTCHINSON@SKY.COM

Hi iwas born william willingale in1957 my father had the same name but i was told his real name was bert i know he was born in shepard bush and was put in to an orphanage when young, i also no that he had brothers and sisters, as one of my sisters had a meeting with one of them a few years back,but this is were i get stuck can you help thanks


January 04, 2009 – 08:45 AM
gail hutchinson gailhutch2000@yahoo.com.au

anyone out there related to francis palmer
born abt 1698 in willingale and married
ann mason oct 1728,they are my great great great great great great grandparnets.any info would be greatly appreciated.
ta gail from australia


November 28, 2008 – 08:11 PM
James Carter jac.carter@tesco.net

Have ancestors Lucy Thorogood born Willingale Doe C1632 married Edward Allin C1628 at Roxwell 1653.
Any further information would be greatly appreciated.
James Carter


October 01, 2008 – 09:48 PM
Robert Paice rob.paice@hotmail.co.uk

Hi all, doing a bit of research into epping forest and Thomas willingale but need to find out what church he attended. If anyone could tell me I’d greatly appreciate it

Thanks
Rob


September 22, 2008 – 01:35 PM
Diana Mary Downe (nee O’Maant) dianamdowne@yahoo.co.uk

Hedley Percival Angelo O’Mant was my father (from his 2nd marriage to Hilda Maud Violet Hewitt) (1899-30 Dec 1955)
Hedley Davies Omant (1868-) was his father and Ada Gwendoline Omant was Hedley’s sister. I believe she married a doctor ? James Dyson.
Mathew Omant (1831-) was Hedley Davies Omant’s father and Joseph Omant (1807-) was his father.
How are the Omants related to the Willingales?


September 20, 2008 – 08:22 PM
jack jack123@gmail.com http://www.google.com/

Hello my friend.This is the best site/I love your site.See you/


July 31, 2008 – 08:21 PM
Linda Willingale robert.lockey@ajs-isc.com

One of nine from Pelton in the north east of england.Parents Mary & William (Bert on birth certificate lived in Hammersmith before moving north early fifties)Partners e-mail address to contact me.I know quite a few of family from the south.Is there anyone intersted in contact.


July 23, 2008 – 05:04 PM
tiffany surf_champion13@hotmail.com

hey everyone im tiffany lee willingale im 15 i want to find more willingales to my family i hope someone can get back to me


Name:

matthewwillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
10 March 2006

Comments

hi this is matthew willingale ive just come to say i am a willingale relative i would like for any other willingale to contact me on my e-mail address matthewwillingale@hotmail.com


Name:
Steve Wood
Email:
steve.d.wood@btinternet.com
Date:
15 February 2006

Comments

I have just started to research our family tree and have family members called Willingale. My grandmother, Phyllis Willingale, is descended from a line of Willingales that I have only traced back to 1824 so far in Dewsbury, Yorkshire. My immediate family all lived in Dalton, Huddersfield.

My father, whose middle name is Willingale, told me about the apocraphal story of the two sisters but also remembers some bottles of wine marked with a crest – two arrows and six symbols (three between the arrows and three in the corners). I would welcome any information that might assist in my searches or establishes links.

I look forward to hearing from someone in due course.

Steve Wood

Wilmslow, Cheshire


Name:
Peter Redman
Email:
redyfish@bigpond.net.au
Date:
03 November 2005

Comments

you say you are reserching the redmans i have just started please email regards Pete.


Name:
jaap klein
Email:
jaap.klein@zonnet.nl
Date:
31 October 2005

Comments

Long ago (1963?) I met a Jane & Jill Willingale from the Orset Golf Club, Essex in Barcelona. We spend a couple of days together. They travelled with two friends Wendy Fothergill and ? Janet Tarry.

I foung some photo's from that meeting.


Name:
Lesley Jane Speechley
Email:
ljb2@iprimus.com.au
Date:
18 October 2005

Comments

I am a Speechley ,my father was Leslie James Speechley he was born in Byculla India 1903. He was a showman, he married my mother Mary Jean Speechley nee Barns. If there is any Speechley Clan you can contact me on ( ljb2@iprimus.com.au )If you have any photo's of the gentleman, as I have some also. please privide.

Kind Regards

Lesley Speechley


Name:
Zoe Bridges
Email:
Date:
09 October 2005

Comments

Hi,

Stumbled across your web site – very intersting as my Gt x 5 grandparents were BIgsby willingale & Hannah. How do I become a member or gain access to the other parts of the web site please.

Zoe Bridges


Name:
Andrew Blackmore
Email:
andrewbl@hotmail.com
Date:
03 October 2005

Comments

THOMAS BLACKMORE and ELIZA Blackmore c1858 and Frank Blackmore born 1867.

Have you got any record of the above persons living in the village or any other Blackmores,

look forward to your reply

kind regards

Andy Blackmore


Name:
Iris von Willinger
Email:
iris1969@hotmail.com
Date:
06 September 2005

Comments

Hi,

I am tracing my family tree and came across a family crest of Willinger (Villinger) that shows 3 golden shamrocks on 3 hills and an animal I have yet to decipher…. I just came across your site and as my mothers side is the Willinger clan going back to 17th century I think we might be related.

Very interesting history, I have more details if you wish to see them.

Best regards,

Iris von Willinger


Name:
vicki_willingale
Email:
willingale
Date:
04 September 2005

Comments

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Name:
Leif
Email:
Quiche81@Blueyonder.co.uk
Date:
05 July 2005

Comments

More specifically for the guest ;

Victoria Willingale

vickiw10@hotmail.com

I knew a David and i believe his older brother was Robert, they lived with their grandfolk

but your current Email address listed does not work, if you would

like me to email what i remember and how i knew David and possibly

ways to find them then please let me know.

All the best


Name:
Vicki
Email:
vicki_willingale@hotmail.com
Date:
08 June 2005

Comments

I'm another Vicki, this is so strange. The only Willingales i have ever meet or heard of is my family and there are loads of us. Hope everyone is having a good year!


Name:
Mrs Donelle Gale
Email:
jim@gale927.fsnet.co.uk
Date:
25 May 2005

Comments

My mother's maiden name was Nora Willingale. She had a Brother Samuel and Sister Edna (both older). Her father was Christian Robert Willingale, who we think was born & lived in the Ilford, Essex area. We think he was a market gardener. He married Ada Stephenson, who lived in Stratford. My mother was born in 1913 (died 1999) and by then the family had moved to Sheffield. My grandfather had a sister – Elizabeth (known as Bessie) who had a child out of wedlock, Jeannie, who was mentally retarded. They remained in the Ilford area. My uncle Sam (born & bred in sheffield) produced 4 daughters, so the name stopped with him. The only other relative that I am aware of is 'Cousin Arnold (Willingale)', who again lives in Sheffield. Is this info. of any use to you? Please feel free to contact me at the address supplied, and I will try to obtain further info. for you. p.s. quite by chance – and in fact how this contact to you came about – I recently met Ken Willingale who lives in the Southend area and he told me about the website, agm etc. Kind regards, Donna Gale


Name:
Ted Thurgood
Email:
tthurgood@aol.com
Date:
14 May 2005

Comments

I was brought up in Willingale Doe from 1935 to 1951.

I have made a sketch map showing the boundaries of the two Willingale parishes which are much intertwined and almost split in half by the parish of Shellow Bowels. I also have a sketch of the two churches in one church yard and some brief notes about them and the parishes.

I would be happy to e-mail you a copy if this would be of interest for your website.

Ted Thurgood.


Name:
peter higgins
Email:
reputation@dsl.pipex.com
Date:
31 March 2005

Comments

an interesting web site, nice to see that the actions of old thomas are so well remembered, along with those of his son. Thomas was married to Hetty higgins, a sister of my great great grandfather joseph higgins; william higgins who stood trial with his two willingale cousins for the treachoury of lopping to keep his family warm was a cousin to my great grandfather joseph robert higgins. William died in 1870 from pneumonia,aged just 28,we beleive as a result of his short holiday at her majesty's pleasure !. what a small world we now inhabit with the internet, hello to the willingales from a higgins who knows your story well !.


Name:
claire mina
Email:
claire1mina
Date:
26 March 2005

Comments

my grandmothers name was joyce hoffman nee (bowers)

her father and mothers names were fred and daisy bowers,they lived in spruce hills road in walthamstow,and freds brother arthur lived in lily road in leyton in the early 1940's to 1970's,

sadley my grandmother(joyce hoffman) passed away on the 2nd of december 2004.

there was alot of bowers family that moved all over the country after the war


Name:

julie luck
Email:
julieHluck@lycos.co.uk
Date:
02 March 2005

Comments

hello,you have a link regarding john george and wife caroline, how are they connected to your tree as they are also my descendants.

any info very much appreciated


Name:
chris carr
Email:
tonycarr@tinyonline co.uk
Date:
01 March 2005

Comments

I have just joined the Willingale society after prompting from my second cousin Kim. My mother was Constance Willingale married to George Adamson in Jan 1941. I was born in 1942. Married in 1965 to Antony Carr we have 2 sons Peter born 8th May1968 and Miles 27th January 1970. Peter is a vet married in 1995 to Rachel, a teacher, and now lives in newbury Berkshire -they have 2 children Thomas born 1st october 1998 and Emily born 9th December 2000. Miles qualified as an engineer but has worked with computers but now is the main carer for his 2 children. He married Jane in 2001, Rowena was born 27th February 2002 and Juliet 20th December 2004. Tony and I are both retired from lecturing and teaching and have time to enjoy the grandchildren as well as trying to trace our own respective family trees although we are not as effective as the Willingales have been. We keep loosing our relatives who appear to have changed their names.Finf it quite amazing to find that we have links to the local Willingales. As we are fairly local we hope to make it to a meeting soon and will go and see the plaque on the church in Loughton.


Name:
Andy Scott
Email:
muttleym@aol.com
Date:
28 February 2005

Comments

Whilst researching my family tree, I found that my 2great grandfather Frederick Henry John Twilley, married Emily Harriet Willingdale in 1879.

I hope to become a member of the Willingale society, and so trace my maternal line back further.


Name:
Victoria Willingale
Email:
vwilling3@yahoo.co.uk
Date:
22 February 2005

Comments

Hi, I was in touch with you a while ago, but I've had problems with my Hotmail account and I lost the information you sent me about my family tree etc.

Is it possible to have that information again? Particularly about my two half brothers, Robert and David Willingale.

Thank you,

Victoria x


Name:
matthew willingale
Email:
matthewwillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
21 February 2005

Comments

ive put my comments through about 7 times now and no one has replyed to me , i will feel pleased if some one with the same name as me and others to reply to me


Name:
Webmaster
Email:
Date:
22 January 2005

Comments

Jen, you did not leave

any contact details, please leave your email address.

 

Thanks


 
Name:
Jen
Email:
Date:
13 January 2005

Comments

Hello

I have started researching my family tree and have come accross your website. I am related to Thomas Willingale and my Dad has lots of information and documents regarding the Lopping rights that might be of interest to you.


Name:
Diane
Email:
shug1@worldonline.co.za
Date:
26 December 2004

Comments

Hi My grandmother was Dorothy Willingale. She moved to South Africa and

married a Turner early in the 1900′s. My mom still stays in touch with her

relatives in England, despite living in Africa all her life. Regards Diane


Name:
Garth Bernard Schwikkard
Email:
schwikk@telkomsa.net
Date:
25 December 2004

Comments

Hi I am the son of Beryl(nee Turner) daughter of Dorothy(nee Willingale).I am the current owner of the farm 'Willingale'in South Africa listed on your web site.The farm is 326km east from our house of Johannesburg and it takes about 3 and a half hours to drive there.We visit there once a month for a weekend.On the farm we have about 150 ha(375acres)of timber.The main timber grown is Eucalyptus used in mining as mineshaft supports and for thatch roofs.We also grow pine used for paper and planks.We have approximately 10ha of flat land with 1km of clean mountain river frontage.On the flat section we have a Trout Dam stocked with Rainbow Trout of about 1 acre in area.There are also about 10acres of Pecan nut trees.Unfortunately because we dont live there most of the nuts are eaten by the Vervet Monkeys who shake the trees so that the nuts fall to the ground which are then eaten by the wild pig and variuos species of buck.We used to have Avocado Pears but with the climate change ,the frost we get every year has killed all the trees.We have a house which was built by my mothers brother Sydney George Harry Turner in the 1960's on a very limited budget and with a lot of help from family and friends.It is built out of Slasto(a type of slate)quarried on the farm and transported by Ox Sleigh across the rough terrain about 3 km to the construction site.The walls of the house are therefore an adventure in themselves filled with fossilised plants and subject to much scrutiny.We also have a Guest cottage with a thatch roof.The farm is 40km east of Nelspruit and 70 km from the nearest gate into the Kruger National Park on the southern end.We fortunately do not have Malaria on the farm.Should you be interested in more information or photographs please feel free to contact me.Regards Garth


Name:
Faye Willingale
Email:
fayelouisewilly@hotmail.com
Date:
20 October 2004

Comments

Hello I am 29 and daughter of Graham Richard Willingale (Billericay) and

Christine Collins. Sister to Adam Willingale. Granddaughter of Victor and

Joan Willingale, (Epping, both deceased) Great Neice to Ray (Epping

deceased) and Ivy Willingale. Niece of Robert Willingale who’s two boys are

Paul and Mark Willingale. Be great to hear from relatives, and be great to

meet up, I hope to make it to a Willingale family meeting soon. Thank you.

Faye


Name:
Faye Willingale
Email:
fayelouisewilly@hotmail.com
Date:
20 October 2004

Comments

I wanted to thank you for the letter I received to advise me to the existance

of this organisation, and the fact that you met up as well. Unfortunately I

will not be able to attend the next meeting, but I hope to attend at a later

date. I would love to find out more about the family name. The web site is

informative and clear. I am enjoying looking around. Thank you.


Name:
Matthew willingale
Email:
matthewwillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
09 October 2004

Comments

My name is matt willingale i have 2 sisters louise willingale age 16 , marie willingale age 21, my dad peter willingale age 37 and i am age 14 plz send me your e-mails aswell


Name:
christopher homfray
Email:
ch006p0939@blueyonder.co.uk
Date:
05 October 2004

Comments

have read your comments about Wm Pince publishers. like you I have received a letter purporting to have the Homfray lineage. This Shouts SCAM !!! and something should be posted on the genealogical

web sites…

check out where they are registered HOLLAND !!!! great way to lose your money.

Like yourself I have all the Homfray history

cheers

chris homfray


Name:
G.Speechley
Email:
graham.speechley@btopenworld.com
Date:
04 October 2004

Comments

Just to make you aware, if you are not already, Willaiam Pince sent me an order form regarding "The Speechley Chronicles" which I beleive to be a scam, would you please make others aware. Thank You Graham


Name:
Steve Harvey
Email:
srvfb@aol.com
Date:
18 September 2004

Comments

I am researching the Southend on Sea Fire Brigade. I wondered if anybody has any information on S.C Willingale,H.A.Willingale and H.Willingale all three served in the brigade in the early 1900's


Name:
nwannemmadu
Email:
nwannemmadu@lagos.com
Date:
20 August 2004

Comments

PLEASE KEEP UP WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS NICE.

THANKS.


Name:
Onyeami Celly.
Email:
Celly010@yahoo.com
Date:
16 August 2004

Comments

Nice site with good friends

to meet.

Keep it up,

N 4 u guys bye 4 now,

The guy from Enugu State,

Nigeria…..Capital ***4****


Name:
Victoria Willingale
Email:
vickiw10@hotmail.com
Date:
01 July 2004

Comments

I am curious to see whether anyone knows of Robert and David Willingale. They are my two half-brothers, their father is Paul Willingale, also my father too. They would be in their late 20s, early 30s now. They lived in Suffolk/Essex, and from what dad has told me, their mother had died and they went to live with their grandparents.

If anyone has any information, please contact me via my email address: vickiw10@hotmail.com

Thank you,

Victoria x

 


Name:
Paul David Willingale
Email:
paulwillingale@hormail.com
Date:
03 June 2004

Comments

Hi i am paul willingale a 19 year old student studying in Northampton. I am origionally from Saffron Walden Essex, my Father is Robert Paul Willingale aged 50. and his parents were Joan and Victor Willingale (Both recently deceased) from Epping

Hope this information is of use my e mail is attached so feel free to get in touch

Paul

 


Name:
MGBADA JOE ABA NAIJA
Email:
MGBADAJOE@ABA.COM
Date:
05 May 2004

Comments

I LOVE THIS PAGE. PLEASE, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.


Name:
Margaret Doyle-Bennett
Email:
m.doylebennett@ntlworld.com
Date:
25 April 2004

Comments

Excellent site, I am trying to trace my relatives named Marriage who lived in Hoddyddod Hall in Willingale Doe, have gone back as far as Arthur Marriage born approx 1855 married Emmeline. I have various gaps since then and cannot find any traces on 1901 cenus. I am grateful for all the help that Joyce McCarthy the church warden gave me today at the church. 25.4.04


Name:
Mark Willingale
Email:
Dinners50@hotmail.com
Date:
21 April 2004

Comments

i didnt think the name went back that far, god!!!!!

i am 16, hav a brother named paul and my dad is robert willingale, we come from saffron walden and i am proud of the name, hope to get some news on the name.

mark


Name:
Mark Willingale
Email:
Dinners50@hotmail.com
Date:
21 April 2004

Comments

i didnt think the name went back that far, god!!!!!


Name:
Carol Garratt nee Willingale
Email:
carol.garratt1@ntlworld.com
Date:
06 April 2004

Comments

Thanks for your email Kim I will do some searching through paperwork and see what information I can find for you.

Great site by the way.

Carol.


Name:
Tiffany Lee Willingale
Email:
tiflee @ hotmail .com
Date:
21 March 2004

Comments

I would like to know if i am on the family tree. I was born 19.1.93 in Wagga wagga N.S.W. australia, do i have to pay money to get this information.

 


Name:
louise willingale
Email:
louisewillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
14 January 2004

Comments

hi, my names louise willingale, im 15 years old and presently living in dunstable bedfordshire. I have a brother and sister, matthew and marie willingale. My father is peter willingale. We would like to hear from anyone related to us!

From louise, marie and matthew


Name:
rita
Email:
purple-hearts@hotmail.co.uk
Date:
23 December 2003

Comments

i wish to trace my grandmother charlotte-emily willingale married to henry alec willingale her maiden name was pilgrim


Name:
Linda Dueck
Email:
hldueck@mts.net
Date:
16 December 2003

Comments

I have another son of Bigsby WILLINGALE and Hannah MEECHAM – John, born 16 May 1784 in Tillingham, Essex and died 31 Dec 1846 in Tillingham. He married Mary LAY on 16 Jan 1805 in St. Nicholas, Tillingham. I only know of 1 child, Mary, born 15 Mar 1810 in Tillingham. She married Samuel RAND on 27 Oct 1832 at St. Nicholas, Tillingham. Please contact me directly if you wish me to provide a GEDCOM file of some of Samuel and Mary's descendants.


Name:
Carole Bennett
Email:
pa-gatwickcrawley@ichotelsgroup.com
Date:
27 November 2003

Comments

I am the granddaughter of Mable Alice Willingale who married Frederick Reginald Brown.

They produced – Fred / Stanley / May / Dorothy and my father Reginald Henry.

Am so looking forward to meeting some of you on Sunday


Name:
Aimee Sizer
Email:
sizera84@aol.com
Date:
24 November 2003

Comments

My Name is Aimee Jayne Sizer daughter of Tracy Sara Mitchell, i have a daughter Holly Jayne Sizer D.O.B 12 October 2000, born at Singleton Hospital, Swansea thought you could add this to the family tree. To Graham Richards your little bridesmaid says hello!!


Name:
Charlie Smith
Email:
charlie555678@hotmail.com
Date:
17 November 2003

Comments

Have you seen the excellent new ESSEX FRIENDS forum at http://pub99.ezboard.com/bessexfriends ?


Name:
Jane willingale
Email:
Lloudware@lineone.net
Date:
26 October 2003

Comments

Kim is this site anything to do with you? you wrote to me a while back and i lost your letter, cant come too the reunion on 29th unfortunately.

Notes about Willingales in essex

: My grandfather Sidney willingale ran the spread eagle near priory park at the beginning of the 20th century My father walter willingale was born in 1902 and died in 1977, I am the last of my line as he had no male children. a couple of cousins went to canada in the earlt 20's bu tI am not in contact with them..

Jane

 


Name:

vicki willingale
Email:
vickimarie.willingale@msn.com
Date:
11 August 2003

Comments

Hello to shelly. I saw your message on here.

hi to all the other willingales, im another one living in Dunstable, beds.

Great web site


Name:
Frank Whelan
Email:
fwhelan@rsponline.net
Date:
06 August 2003

Comments

Found this on my laptop history – V Impressive !


Name:
allan sellick
Email:
albycore@bigpond.com
Date:
05 July 2003

Comments

trying to trace ancestors of henry sellick


Name:
ashton
Email:
Date:
28 June 2003

Comments

ITS a nice site


Name:
Mattalin Tuten
Email:
Joneia@aol.com
Date:
18 June 2003

Comments

I think that this is a cool site to come an look for someone.


Name:
grants
Email:
john_hopkins@hotmail.com
Date:
29 May 2003

Comments

Interesting Site!

John.


Name:
V. Martin
Email:
veejayohem@rogers.com
Date:
22 May 2003

Comments

My manytimes ggrandfather Rev. John Redman D.D, rector of St. Christopher, Willingdale Doe from 1654 to 1670 is buried in the churchyard of St. Christophers. I enjoyed visiting your website.


Name:
Ron Sheward
Email:
mercks@optusnet.com.au
Date:
19 May 2003

Comments

I grew up in Loughton in the twenties. My eldest brother's best friend was Jack Willingale (possibly John?)The Willingale family we knew lived somewhere in the vicinity of Forest Road. The Maitland family still lived in Loughton -possibly in the Rectory Lane area (then still undeveloped). The name of Maitland was still despised by the villagers, many of whom remembered Maitland's attempts to enclose the forest.As children we played in the forest and gathered "oak apples" that we sold for a penny as pig feed.


Name:
nee Brittain
Email:
barbarawilkinson@smailesgoldie.co.uk
Date:
14 May 2003

Comments

I believe a great deal of the Brittain family came from Willingale Doe and I would be pleased to hear from anyone with any information – my immediate family was from White Roding where my grandfather George Percy Brittain married Beatrice Fanny Tween in 1910.


Name:
Peter Kenneth Savill
Email:
peterksavill@hotmail.com
Date:
03 May 2003

Comments

Great site, thank you for the insight into the Savill name. Alot i had heard before but there was some new information. Thank you


Name:
Shelley Willingale
Email:
WILLINGALES@aol.com
Date:
27 March 2003

Comments

Great site! I married a 'Willingale' 10 years ago

and i'm interested in finding out more about the history of the Willingale family.

I'm married to Simon Timothy Willingale, son of Geoffery Arthur Willingale and Ruth Ann, Grandson of Sydney and Violet (now both deceased).


Name:
Robert Willingale
Email:
willingaler@aol.com
Date:
21 February 2003

Comments


Name:
joan wilson
Email:
wilsonjoan@hotmail.com
Date:
27 January 2003

Comments

Looking for information on Stephen Sewell 1794-1871 married Millicent Bright 1794-1869.

Joan Wilson

San Jose, CA, USA


Name:
ALEC STEVENS
Email:
Alec@castle-seven.freeserve.co.uk
Date:
22 January 2003

Comments

Hi

A comprehensive site.

I have the feeling from such familiar family

'given' names that there is a connection between the STEVENS of this site and my line of Essex STEVENS although the dates are too far forward to see where the connection lies

Alec


Name:
Karen Sellick
Email:
karensellick@blueyonder.co.uk
Date:
20 January 2003

Comments

Have just seen the new pictures of South Africa…further to my last message. Dolly was my great grandmothers sister. I saw Vera a few years back when she came to visit my nan (also Dolly) in Kings Cross Sadly both have since passed away).

Very interesting


Name:
Karen Sellick
Email:
karensellick@blueyonder.co.uk
Date:
20 January 2003

Comments

My great grandmother Mable was a Willingale. I have found her mothers grave (Annie died 1927) in St Pancras Cemetary in Finchley. My great grandmother had quite a few brothers and sisters as follows Archie, Albert Henry, Bert, Dolly (who went to South Africa)and May. There were others but am not aware of their names. Most of our Willingales were based in the St Pancras area of London.

Very interesting site.


Name:
gay barry
Email:
gaybarry39@hotmail.com
Date:
14 January 2003

Comments

My father is Owen Willingale, married to Mary my mother in 1961. WE are all very proud of the name and wish to hahve news of the Willingale family


Name:
les willingale
Email:
les.willingale@lineone.net
Date:
03 January 2003

Comments

please could you email details that will help me join t/y willingale'in somerset


Name:
Louise Willingale
Email:
louisewillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
02 January 2003

Comments

Dear friends,

My name is Louise Willingale, i am 14 years old and I live in Dunstable Bedfordshire. I have one younger brother called Matthew and an older sister called Marie who is 18 years old. I managed to find this site on the Willingales and was quite surprised at the number of Willingales there have been. i never really thought that there were this amount people that could have possibly been related to me and my family. From Louise Willingale


Name:
john willingale
Email:
john @ willingale860.freeserve.co.uk
Date:
01 January 2003

Comments

My name is John Willingale.I am 48years of age,married with one daughter and living in the Great Yarmouth area of Norfolk.I currently work at a boatbuilding company based near Norwich.I have been living in Norfolk for approximately 18 years but actually originate from Hampshire.My remaining family members (one brother and 2 sisters) are living in Somerset.Both my parents are unfortunately deceased but my father originated from Hammersmith and I believe was born on the Goldhawk Road area .I served in the Royal Navy for 12 years before being invalided out of the service in 1982.I would be very interested to hear from anybody who may by some fluke know me or my father whose name was ALBERT EDWARD Willingale.(also known as 'VIC').His last known address was in Taunton,Somerset.My brother's name is LESLIE ALBERT Willingale and my sister,s names are JULIE and KATHLEEN.I am relatively new to this computer lark but have to say that I am extremely impressed with this website and hope it has continued success.Hope to hear from some of you maybe in the very near future.


Name:
john willingale
Email:
john@willingale860 freeserve.co.uk
Date:
31 December 2002

Comments

this is my proper Address having new years drink hic


Name:
JOHN WILLINGALE
Email:
JOHN@WILLINGALE860.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Date:
31 December 2002

Comments

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL WILLINGALES HOPE TO GET IN TOUCH IN THE NEW YEAR


Name:
Scotty
Email:
where_is_scott@hotmail.com
Date:
26 December 2002

Comments

Merry Christmas from Canada, Hope you all had a cool christmas, and a happy new year

Scotty :)

xx


Name:
Thomas Willingale
Email:
tpw3@btinternet.com
Date:
25 December 2002

Comments

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Regards

Thomas.


Name:
Bruce Willingale
Email:
bruce@bdtech.co.nz
Date:
23 December 2002

Comments

23-12-02

Merry Christmas Steven, great job on web site. Full marks for the Lopping News and Congratulations on your first AGM of the WFS.

Jenny has prepared a big feast for Xmas Day which we hope to have out in the garden with a few friends and a few lost souls who are away from home.

Scott's in Canada being a snow board bum at Whistler, Jane's at home after her big OE and is back at Uni in the New Year All in good cheer here.

All the best for the New Year to every one there.

Bruce


Name:
STEVE WILLINGALE
Email:
steve@willingale.com.au
Date:
21 December 2002

Comments

Best wishes to all associated with the Willingale website. I hope you all have a merry Christmas and a happy new year and that the almost inevitable gulf war doesn't eventuate.

Unfortunately we here in Australia are still battling the do-gooders and social engineers to maintain our country as a Christian country with pressure being exerted to prevent Christmas nativity and Santa Claus type events being held in kiddy type environments. The stupid thing about these lost souls is that the ethnic people they think they are helping are quite happy to witness our traditional Christmas festivities.

That's enough preaching for now – i'll leave you cricketing fans with a bit of insight into Aussie fans view of England's unfortunate performances. We generally are a bit sorry for their under-performance and would rather see good cricket from both sides – but of course we still like to beat the "Poms".

I think it's just a bit unfortunate for all teams that Oz at present have just so much depth of talent.

Bye for now and have a great Christmas

Steve Willingale

Sydney

Australia


Name:
Ben Hunt
Email:
hagarben@hotmail.co
Date:
19 December 2002

Comments

Hi My name is Ben Hunt, my mother Susan Hunt, neice of George Willingale recently deceased of Hartlepool, daughter of Joyce Willingale, she has been in touch with a Karen Willingale, my mother lost George in October this year, and I know it has come as a comfort to her that she has been able to proudly read about the family history. The website is fantastic and all who have contributed to it should be extremely proud. Until then keep up the good work and maybe one day the extended family from the North may venture south to one of your meetings

Yours Faithfully

Ben Hunt 19.12.02


Name:
erica willingale
Email:
ericawillingale919@hotmail.com
Date:
17 December 2002

Comments

my father is called colin willingale and his dad is george willingale. i am very proud to be in the willingale family. i would like to make a sudjestion, add games to the website so that kids can play. please email me back. thank you for reading my comments.

erica ( age 12 )


Name:
Martin & Pat Willingale
Email:
wgalem@ibl.bm
Date:
11 December 2002

Comments

Congratulations on your interesting web site.

Martin, Pat, Nicholas & Alexandra Willingale

Deveonshire, Bermuda


Name:
Ken Willingale
Email:
ken@willingale.net
Date:
10 December 2002

Comments

Great day last Saturday and an excellent guided tour of the Churches. Good to meet everybody and very strange with almost every one being a Willingale. Thanks for all the hard work and arranging the meeting. Shame both the Pubs have now closed…

Ken and Vi Willingale

Leigh on Sea, Essex


Name:
Graham Richards
Email:
graham@willingale.org
Date:
09 December 2002

Comments

I would like to say how pleased I was to meet all of our cousins and their guests who attended the first WFS AGM on Saturday the 7th of December 2002 held at the Willingale Village Hall. Having previously only communicated by e-mail and post it was good to at long last put face's to the names.

I hope that you all enjoyed the afternoon as I did and that we shall meet up again in the future.


Name:
Mark William Willingale
Email:
mwillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
27 November 2002

Comments

Born Reading Berkshire.

Son of Tom Willingale (See prev entry)Married to Helen, no kids.

Excellent site!

Regards

Mark Willingale


Name:
Thomas William Willingale
Email:
thomas@willingale8625.fsnet.co.uk
Date:
27 November 2002

Comments

Living in Reading Berkshire but Originally from Stoke Poges.

Married with 2 children.2 Grandchldren.

IVery interesting to find out about the Willingale history!

Regards

Tom Willingale


Name:
David Willingale
Email:
David.willingale@btopenworld.com
Date:
25 November 2002

Comments

I am related to Roy Willingale from Muanby, Thirsk North Yorkshire who you are already in contact with. I am keen to keep in touch with anything that's connected with the willingales Hope to come to the first meeting.


Name:
David Willingale
Email:
Willi@broomlea.freeserve.co.uk
Date:
14 November 2002

Comments

Excellent website, full of good informtion, must have taken a lot of work to get so far. My fathers name was Herbert Walter Willingale born Maldon 16th October 1892


Name:
Glenn Wrightsman (Wryhta)
Email:
WBV51@AOL.com
Date:
13 November 2002

Comments

Wryhta was our original name; trying to find out what our family religion was. Some have said we were Quakers?


Name:
kenneth willingale
Email:
kenwillingale@tinyworld.co.uk
Date:
06 November 2002

Comments

Have only just logged on. will come back later with comments. I come from the loughton branch of the family and was born there.


Name:
STEVE WILLINGALE
Email:
steve@willingale.com.au
Date:
31 October 2002

Comments

Hello, I'm Steve Willingale from Sydney, Australia. I made an entry a few months ago regarding the high probability of being related to Thomas Willingale.

I'm anxious to get over to Europe and G.B. in the not too distant future to get a feel for my ancestral roots.

However, in the meantime I have my daughter Kelly Willingale, and her fiance travelling at present around Europe having a great time. She was a bit disappointed that she has to come back to Oz before the December meeting.

But she'll be in the London area for a week between Nov 12 and 17 and she'll definitely be visiting the Essex area and in particular the museum and the Thomas Willingale pub (probably about Nov 15).

So if there any Willingale's in the vicinity of the pub around that time then email me and we might be able to get another photo of some modern day Willingale's similar to the old one in the Willingale web-site. Bye for now,

Steve Willingale Penrith, Australia


Name:
Andy Willingale
Email:
andrew.k.willingale@ntlworld.co.uk
Date:
24 October 2002

Comments

Hi, I'm the Andy that rang his brother Malcolm.

We are the sons of Kenneth George who was born

in Loughton. I will be asking my father for

further details of family members and will

also try to dig out a photo or two. I am

hoping to make the 7th December. A great

website for a great surname.Andy


Name:
malcolm willingale
Email:
mwillingale@aol.com
Date:
23 October 2002

Comments

Fascinating. My brother Andy just rang to tell me of this site. We are cousins of Richard and Mark already registered (Julie still to come!). Look forward to hearing more about the growing clan.


Name:
Peter Willingale
Email:
david@fowlmere.fsworld.co.uk
Date:
15 October 2002

Comments

Would just like to introduce myself and make contact.


Name:
Richard Willingale
Email:
rw@star.le.ac.uk
Date:
15 October 2002

Comments

Richard Willingale – http://www.star.le.ac.uk/~rw Brother of Mark Willingale at http://www.willingale.com Father of Louise Willingale, louisewillingale@yahoo.co.uk

It's amazing what useless yet fascinating stuff you

find on the WWW. I'll be keeping an eye on your site.


Name:
Louise Willingale
Email:
louisewillingale@yahoo.co.uk
Date:
14 October 2002

Comments

I am yet another Louise Willingale. Now I can get in contact with my uncle Mark who's already left a message.


Name:
Jill Willingale
Email:
jillwillingale@yahoo.co.uk
Date:
29 September 2002

Comments

Hello

Kim Willingale told me about the site. Very interesting. I was married to John Willingale who died in 1994. I have two children, Alan and Faye Willingale. Faye is an aspiring actress and lives with me in Croydon. Alan works in the City and lives nearby in Bromley.

Look forward to further updates on the site. Willingale village is not too far away so I hope to get to the next society meeting.

Jill


Name:
Elizabeth Willingale
Email:
EWillingale@aol.com
Date:
25 September 2002

Comments

Hi. As with most other people have heard stories passed down from relatives about Thomas Willingale / Epping Forest etc. Believe my Dad's birth line comes from one of Thomas's brothers (?)

For your info: my Dad is Colin John Willingale born 1937 in East Ham. His father was Ernest Walter John Willingale born in 1900 (but don't know where) and HIS father was Joseph Willingale (born around 1870ish…)! If this is of interest to anyone please feel free to e-mail me. My Dad gave me the above from the top of his head but my Mum (the sensible one) has more info if needed! Am doing my own 'digging' into my family tree as well! Ta, Liz


Name:
Avis Bullen
Email:
avis.bullen@tiscali.co.uk
Date:
22 September 2002

Comments

My late husband who sadly died in Sept 2000 was a gt gt grandson of Thomas Willingale thro his grdfather Walter Bullen who married Susan Jane Willingale in 1898. My husband was born in Loughton as was his father & my 2 sons before we moved away. I have done some research into the Bullen conection with the family & some years ago was in touch with someone in Australia who was distantly related.

I will be pleased to pass on any info.

Avis Bullen


Name:
Vernon Dean
Email:
vernondean@hotmail.com
Date:
14 September 2002

Comments

My Grandmother's maiden name was Ellison and she said that a member of her family in the past was married to a Willingale and she spoke about the Lopping rights. Her family came from the Loughton area. We have a funeral card for a Sarah Willingale who died in 1915.

Can you shed any further light on the connection?


Name:
TERRY BENTON
Email:
terryandteresa.@cleycottagefsnetco.uk
Date:
26 August 2002

Comments

My uncle told me of the story of Thomas,

sadly he died two years ago he would have loved to

have known of this sight,he told me Tom was imprisoned for pulling down the fences on more than

one occasion. the story went on to say that queen

Vic herself heard of the plight of Tom and the forest, and granted him a pardon and stated the fence must come down,and the land to remain common land. (known links, French,Rawlings, and Bush


Name:
Doug Reeve
Email:
dougreeve@lineone.net
Date:
25 August 2002

Comments

Very interesting website especially for somebody such as myself who's family has it's roots in the Willingales. My father was born at Hulkes Farm in 1922 and I have childhood memories of the area as my grandparents lived at Norton Heath for 50 years.

If you have any family members who have direct links to Willingale I maybe able to provide some assistance as I have an almost complete set of Parish Registers on fiche and also all of the census data.

Keep up the good work.

Doug


Name:
Tanith Changuion
Email:
Desertrose59@hotmail.com
Date:
25 August 2002

Comments

my mums maiden name is willingale and I thought I would get in touch with you Im 14 and would like to know a bit more about my family history.

Thanx

Tanith


Name:
Stuart Willingale
Email:
Date:
20 August 2002

Comments

Hi there – I never realised there were so many Willingales out there!!

I've been living on the Gower, South Wales for the last 9 months having previously lived and worked in Lincoln. I was born in Sheffield and grew up in the Peak District in Derbyshire. I have twin sisters Catherine and Diane.

I am married to Melanie (who is Welsh and the reason we're down here in Wales)and have a 2 year old daughter called Rachel Ffion Willingale.

Looks as though we need to have a boy to keep the name going through this line!

I've actually been to Willingale but have been very interested to read all the info on your site which I wasn't aware of.

Keep up the good work

Cheers

Stuart, Melanie and Rachel Willingale


Name:
Richard Pearce
Email:
richard.pearce@gibuk.com
Date:
18 August 2002

Comments

My Mother was Gladys May Willingale, daughter of Harry and May Willingale of Loughton. My Mother has three brothers surviving, Roy, Denis and Tom. Thomas Willingale was, I believe, their Great Grandfather. There are some interesting books on the subject of Thomas Willingale. I have some, which have been handed down to me. Others have been donated to a museum I believe. Possibly Queen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge at Woodford.


Name:
Shirley Williams
Email:
shirleywilliams4@aol.com
Date:
08 August 2002

Comments

Jerome Smith was asking if his Grandmother was related to Alfred Willingale. In my notes I have that my Grandfather Alfred, son of Alfred Willingale had 3 sisters Edith, Florence and Jessie. So it looks like you are related.


Name:
Mark Willingale
Email:
arch@willingale.com
Date:
29 July 2002

Comments

Only just encountered this page. My web site is www.willingale.com and as you will see I am an architect. I shall forward a cheque for subscription and can scan in a lithograph of the churches at Willingale, with an unusual spelling; perhaps an early form of the surname. Good luck in finding the root. Possibly someone simply born at the village in the 17th century?


Name:
Shirley Williams
Email:
shirleywilliams4@aol.com
Date:
24 July 2002

Comments

Looking through some old notes that I had made I came across a different spelling of Willingale. The name was John Wylllyngeale in Loughton 1590. I don't know where I picked this information up from.


Name:
Shirley Williams
Email:
shirleywilliams4@aol.com
Date:
21 July 2002

Comments

My maiden name was Willingale. My great Grandfather was Alfred Willingale.MY father's name was William and came from Prospect Road in Woodford.I have a brother Bill and a sister Susan who lives in Australia. I have always been interested in our family name. I am keen on finding out more about our family tree.


Name:
jerome smith
Email:
jasmith@prusec.com
Date:
12 July 2002

Comments

hi iam florence willingale/s grandson who lived in wroths path loughton essex my grandfather arthursmith her husband whom my brother and i have been trying too trace have drawn a blank would be very interested if you have any info on him ps florence willingale is the daughter of alfred willingale eg lopping rights etc


Comments

Name:
Roy Dudley Willingale
Email:
Twilroy@tesco.net
Date:
11 July 2002

Comments

I have only just heard about the Society from Kim


Name:
J R McCarthy
Email:
joycemcc@whsmithnet.co.uk
Date:
11 July 2002

Comments

Lovely website!

May I, as Churchwarden at Willingale, suggest that the two interior pictures of Doe and Spain Churches are transposed?

How about a trip here with a guided tour?

I have never come across a family of Willingales in the Church records.


Name:
Victoria Willingale
Email:
vickiw10@hotmail.com
Date:
11 July 2002

Comments

Sorry for popping back again lol! I am related to Thomas Willingale, who went to prison to keep Epping Forest open to the public. My great great grandfather I think! lol!

Love Vicki xxx


Name:
Victoria Willingale
Email:
vickiw10@hotmail.com
Date:
11 July 2002

Comments

Hi. My name is Victoria, I live in Hillyfields, Loughton. My surname is Willingale too. It is from my dad's side of the family. My mum told me about this site! It's amazing lol!

Love Victoria xxx


Name:
Steve Willingale
Email:
steve@willingale.com.au
Date:
29 June 2002

Comments

Hello ,

I'm emailing from Sydney, Australia. My daughter, Kelly, made an entry on this great website a few weeks ago, and I've since been in email contact with Graham Richards regarding the certainty of us being related.

This site looks fantastic, and the idea of further promotion of it is a great idea. I've not been able to get in touch yet with my cousin, Bernie Willingale who went to the Essex region some 15 or so years ago to research our family tree – maybe some of you may remember his visit. But I'll definitely be in touch with him in July to let hom know what is happening.

An interesting sidelight in my particular family tree – it appears that I am related on my mother's side to that great scientist and Antarctic explorer, Sir Douglas Mawson. I've not been able to officially confirm it yet but I thought it may be of interest to you.

I don't have any particular suggestion or comment regarding today's meeting yet, but I'm sure I will in the near future.

As I said to Graham , my daughter Kelly is travelling around Europe, and England/London in October of this year, and I dare say she will definitely visit your region and especially the museum and the "Thomas Willingale" pub.

Bye for now

Steve Willingale


Name:
Thomas Paul Willingale
Email:
tpw3@btinternet.com
Date:
19 June 2002

Comments

Hello to everyone, I just came across the site today. Hope to forward some information soon.


Name:
Louise Willingale
Email:
lwillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
18 June 2002

Comments

Hello, my name is Louise Willingale and I am the eldest daughter of Keith Willingale, vineyard owner and website organiser! Hi dad, and hello to anyone who may be related to me! Take care!


Name:
Kelly Willingale
Email:
kellywillingale@hotmail.com
Date:
04 June 2002

Comments

Keith, Steven and Graham, i congratulate you on this site. It is so interesting to trace our family origins, especially since the surname: Willingale is very uncommon here in Australia. I look forward to reading more of your research.

Thanks

Kelly


Name:
Robert Willingale
Email:
rob.willingale@expro.shell.co.uk
Date:
09 May 2002

Comments

Congratulations on the site and good luck with your continued research. I come from a marriage between a branch of the Willingale family in Loughton/Buckhurst Hill and the Bennetts from East London.

Reagrds

Rob Willingale


Name:
Christopher Richards
Email:
Date:
17 April 2002

Comments

Morning Dad, Just thought I would have a nose, very good reading. Bye, CSR.


Name:
Vikki
Email:
vikki@essexvillages.net
Date:
10 April 2002

Comments

Great Site guys, it is very interesting. I look forward to seeing it grow. It will be a great resource to us genealogists. Well done.


Name:
Barry Richards
Email:
barryrichards@powerup.com.au
Date:
08 April 2002

Comments

Hi Graham,congratulations to you and the others on your Willingale family web site.You have got me thinking now,should the Richards family embark on a similar project ?.I would have to upgrade my computer skills. Maybe one day.

Barry Richards.


Name:
grant bultitude
Email:
www.mail@grantb.co.uk
Date:
03 April 2002

Comments

hi dad love jo.xxxxxxxxx


Name:
Stanley.G.Richards
Email:
StanRichards55@aol.com
Date:
03 April 2002

Comments

At last you've found something your mother never told you,you come from an old Essex family.Dad


Name:
Graham Richards
Email:
graham @ willingale.org
Date:
02 April 2002

Comments

Well Guys, having spent the weekend away from the office and the computer I now find myself at the top of the list! Well done Steven for all the hard work over the last few weeks. It doesn't seem possible that it was only six weeks ago that Linda you and I met at the Dick Turpin and with Keith on the e-mail we decided to conceive this website and the Willingale Society. Hopefully we will be able to make contact with more of our relations through this venture.


Name:
Linda Pattinson
Email:
linda.pattinson @ virgin.net
Date:
01 April 2002

Comments

Well done Steven! The site is looking good and your efforts have been worthwhile. Let's hope other Willingales find the site and make Grahame's dream come true.


Name:
Keith Willingale
Email:
keith @ willingale.org
Date:
31 March 2002

Comments

Well Done Steven.

I'm writing this mainly to grab first posting, apart from yours. Let's hope for many more in the future.

It's a bit late now so I'll logoff and have a good trawl through the site as soon as we have rainy weather (and I can't work in the vineyard).

For the information of future visitors – I've volunteered to form a Willingale Society, and posters to this board will constitute the mailing list when there is something to send. If you have any suggestions as to what we should do, please post them.

If you would like to volunteer for anything, by all means feel free!


Name:
Steven
Email:
Steven @ willingale.org
Date:
31 March 2002

Comments

The guestbook works!