The Jephcott Society

 

 

 Index of Letters Received

(with emails received too, after around 2000).

 

When we started researching the Jephcott family history in 1981, we sent out a lot of letters to people that we found in the telephone directories.

Gradually, people responded, and letters and, later, emails, were received, and so we gave each an identification number and placed them in a file, for possible future reference.

 

Here follows the main

Letters and Emails Index link:

 

book03d.pdf

 

 

SCANNED LETTERS

This web page serves as an index to the letters, which will lead you to a scanned image of those letters.

In Chapter 6 of 'The Jephcott Family' book, are shown many references to letters received. This page will take you to those letters.

Find your letter number either from Chapter 6, or by simply perusing this index.

Then, access the scanned copy of the letter by creating a URL as follows and then entering it into your browser:

 

http://jephcott.one-name.net/tjs/0020.pdf

If you want to see a letter between 11 and 20

 

http://jephcott.one-name.net/tjs/0290.pdf

If you want to see a letter between 281 and 290

 

http://jephcott.one-name.net/tjs/1090.pdf

If you want to see a letter between 1081 and 1090

 

etc. etc.

 

 Try this link as an example.

 

 

EMAILS

Emails have been grouped by year. Some are scanned, but many are printed in separate pdf files.

Where you see an asterisk * in the main index, that means that it is a printed email and not a scanned image.

To see the * email, use the following links, sorted by the year the emails were sent:

 

2000 to 2004
2005 - 2019
2020 onwards

NB An asterisk * means that it is an email or electronic message that has not been scanned and therefore does not appear in our scanned letters series.

Email had not been in use in our early years, the first appearing in this list in 2000.

NB. The absence of any emails for some of the years in the above table is regrettable. With a change of computers, the electronic record of old emails was lost. Only scanned images of some of those emails are available now. Some may have been lost forever, unless some means of old email recovery is found. The lack of more recent emails is much to do with the Facebook group known as 'The Jephcott Society' being created in September 2017, with enquiries and correspondence being possible and easily handled by that medium. We even started Zoom conferencing in May 2020, where research could be carried out in a 'virtual' face to face situation. How things have changed since we formed the society in 1983!
 

 

To contact us please send an email to jessjephcott@aol.com

- or search for us 'The Jephcott Society' on Facebook.

 

 

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last updated

26th February 2021

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