Barkestone-le-Vale Family History and Photographic Week

October 10th to 17th, 2009

Photo:Exhibition poster

Exhibition poster

Courtesy of Sheila Marriott, Exhibition Organiser

Even bigger and better than last year, if that's possible!

If you are interested in people and families in the Vale of Belvoir, or fascinated by investigating family history, this is not to be missed.

Barkestone nestles quietly in the Vale, a short drive from nearby Grantham, Melton and Nottingham. The village is also on the route of the No.24 bus from Melton to Bottesford, a tour-hourly service Monday to Saturday.

Unfortunately, the village pub has had to close (like so many others these days), but good food can be had in the pubs in neighbouring villages.

Photo:Family history files

Family history files

October 2008


Photo:Family trees extend right around the walls of the parish church

Family trees extend right around the walls of the parish church

October 2008


Photo:Victorian village census records

Victorian village census records

October 2008

This page was added by Neil Fortey on 29/07/2009.

Comments about this page

I would be most grateful if it can be confirmed where exactly is the exhibition to be held this year (2009) I am confused as to whether it is Bottesford or Barkstone.
Thanking in anticipation .

By Mary Brealey
On 12/09/2009

Hello Mary,
The Barkestone-le-Vale Family History and Photographic Week exhibition will be held in the parish church in Barkestone-le-Vale, not in Bottesford. We are sorry if this was not altogether clear, and hope that you will be able to visit the exhibition. I should perhaps that this is not the same as the Bottesford Living History Project exhibition that is planned for the weekend of Oct 31st - November 1st at the Fuller Room in Bottesford (why not come to both, if it doesn't entail too much travelling!).

By Neil Fortey
On 12/09/2009

Thank you Neil for this info. Am very grateful for the clarification. Yes, will try to visit both events.
Am particularly interested in the Ward family and their links with Smith's, Knapp's and Durrance's.

By Mary Brealey
On 24/09/2009

I am also connected to the Durrance family, my name is Malcolm Horace Durance Ellis (with 1 'R' ) mostly from Leicester but originally from Frisby, Barkestone etc.

By Malcolm Ellis
On 25/09/2009

That is interesting Malcolm. Are you connected to Charles Ernest Durance deceased of Barkestone?

By Mary Brealey
On 15/10/2009

I dont think so but there was a Charles Duurance b. 1782, Burton Lazars, then William Durrance, 1810, Thrussington, then Isaac Durance, 1846, Frisby, then my Grandmother Jerusha Durance, 1882, Leicester. Isaac had a Brother Charles, 1844. Sheila Marriott was kind enough to give me information at the church and she is going to send a Gedcom of the whole Durrance family I believe. My e-mail is m.h.d.ellis@googlemail.com

By Malcolm Ellis
On 22/10/2009

Hello - just browsing and came across your site. I am a Durance now living Kegworth. Father Donald, Grandfather Bertram Cecil from Leicester. 1898 mother Liza. If I can be of use to provide parts of a family tree I would try and help. Pat

By Pat Cowx (nee Durance)
On 09/02/2010

Hello -I was only recently told that my family could have orginated from Barkstone and are therefore wondering if you have any records about the 'Kitchings'. Any information would be gratefully recieved.

By A Kitching
On 15/02/2010

Is there going to be another Family History Photographic Exhibition in 2010 at Barkstone. If so do you have a date fixed yet. We have Turner ancestors from Barkstone le Vale.

By Margaret Turner
On 16/02/2010

Good to hear from another Kitching. The Barkestone Family Tree contains great many members of the Kitching family and the Barkestone Photograph Collection has hundreds of Kitching pictures, many of which are Victorian. I would be very pleased to help anyone trying to trace their Kitching ancestors. Please contact me at sheilabarkestone@btinternet.com. Yes there will be anothe Family History & Photographic Exhibition in 2010. It will take place during the week 9th-16th October and I would be pleased to welcome descendents of the Turner family. They are on the Barkestone Family Tree but I'm afraid I have very few Turner photographs. Always hoping to find more to add to our collection. Sheila H Marriott Barkestone Family Tree & Photograph Collection

By Sheila H Marriott
On 17/02/2010

Hi, I wonder if you can help me I have been trying to trace my ancestor's for quite a few year's now. I seem to hit that wall, at William Cant from Barkestone & Mary Hallam from Bottesford, my Great grandfather was James Hallam Cant married to Elizabeth Shelton. I found this site on google saw all the wonderful old photographs. If anybody had pictures or knew anything about the Cant family. anything would be great. Many Thanks

By Lynn Cant
On 19/05/2010

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