Please, select and click any of the numbers on the left.
000 - Introduction
001 - Herne in Old Directories - Pigot's - Kelly's
002 - Herne in Old Postcards
003 - Memorials of Herne
004 - The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent (volume 9), by Edward Hasted
005 - The Censuses - 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, and 1901
[Steven Newport These entries were c'ommented out' in the original webpage and there is no data behind them, so I will eandouver to find out what should be here.]
[Steven Newport The following text was taken from an 'orphaned' page amongst my fathers note.]
This section is still in the early stages of preparation and I have a great deal of planning to do before I start the actual work. I apologise but if you have any questions regarding Herne and its history, however, please contact me and I'll see if I can help.
This section on the village of Herne was never going to be part of my website, until I became the OPC (see here for details http://www.kent-opc.org/).
Having taken on the job, I realised that, my ancestry, is Kent, and I'd picked up a good deal of knowledge and information on Herne, through my family history, which, now, made logical sense to add this to my website. That was the easy bit because of all the work I had done over twenty-five years. It doesn't look much on-line, perhaps, but with three shelves, each twelve feet long (that's 3.6576 metres, for the politically correct or roughly 19.2 bananas - taking the average length of a banana as 7.5" or 190.5 millimetres) and each filled with box folders and files, it looks a lot more!
I shall get round to doing something both on this and the OPC website, as soon as I can.