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1,369 votesOpen - Digitisation underway ·
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Over the last year, we have worked with National World to secure an agreement allowing us to digitise and publish more of their content. National World currently have over 200 local and regional titles across the United Kingdom and we are diligently working through them as quickly as possible. While the Portsmouth Evening News is on the plan, please note that turnaround times may vary depending on the accessibility of the material for digitisation.
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anyone else researching the Hazel or Dobbs families living in Southsea, Hampshire in the 19th Century? William Dobbs (1827-1828) and his wife Ann Titheridge (1827-1894) lived in Southsea and Portsea with their children William Dobbs (b1848), John Dobbs (b1850), George Dobbs (b1851), Rosina Dobbs (b1853), Henry Dobbs (b1857) and Annie Dobbs (b1858). Rosina married Edward Hazel (b1851) from Portsea in 1871, whose father was Thomas William Hazel (b1841) and Celia Matthews (b1853). Other Hazels in Southsea include Alice Dora Hazel (b1889), Celia Hazel (b1881), Emily Louise Hazel (b1884), and Elizabeth Jane Hazel (b1923). Would like to exchange information