Notes:
This is 3 Queens, so assume near here.
At Three Queens there are three prominent burial mounds which may have contained female skeletons, and both Mesolithic and Neolithic finds there provide evidence of early occupation.
The great majority of the parish, being in the ownership of the Gregory family, changed only slightly over the next 70 years. The two main alterations were the addition of a new farmstead out by Three Queens (which was eventually demolished in the third quarter of the 1900s) and, eventually, an enclosure award for Wyville Heath.
Other significant changes included the demolition of the Homestead farm at Three Queens, most of the old farm buildings at Hungerton Farm, some at Beech Farm and the derelict (by the early fifties) limestone cottages at The City.
Extracts from http://hungerton.com/history/
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Last Name, Given Name(s) ![]() |
Census ![]() |
Person ID | Tree | ||
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1 | ![]() | 1871 | Three Queens Cottages, Wyville with Hungerton, Lincolnshire | I7361 | Willingale One Name Study |
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