Fens and family

Here you can find stories and photographs about the history, places and families around Upwell parish in the fens of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. These pages include links to my family history of Brighton, Burton, , Carnson, Copeman, Mott, Watson and many other families that came from that area – it includes Welsh, Australian, Irish, US and Canadian cousins.

If you are looking for something specific, try the search box. If you pick a tag, this will list everything that has that keyword. Otherwise, please click on the the site map at the top of the page to find a list of articles.

One of my main reasons for putting this site together was to share many of the stories and photographs that people have given me, rather than have them mouldering in a cupboard! I will also be adding links to anything I find useful for finding more information.

Feel free to add any comments, or any stories about the area, in the comments boxes. Please enjoy; I would love to hear from you.

I started building my first website after my Mum Audrey Carnson and her friend Rita Cuss organised four talks and a display on the local history of Three Holes. This was for a Millennium Year 2000 project for the local Acorn Club. In a rash moment, I volunteered to write it up (I imagined a page or two) if someone felt like taking notes. Somehow, this was translated as: “Anne is writing a book on Three Holes.”

The idea spread, and documents, photographs and amazing historical bits and pieces appeared for what turned out to be an event called Three Holes: portrait of a village. Over 100 people visited the displays in the afternoon and the same number in the evening. The Fens list on the internet brought in family historians from Wales, California and Australia. The couple of pages I was expecting turned out to be several large boxes, including tapes of the talks.

The village has no architecturally important buildings, no church, graveyard, village square or cinema. It has a bridge and a weed-infested dyke – all that remains of the Old Croft River – the original drainage channel through the swamp and a lively community with a strong feeling for the land. The number of households on the electoral role in 1999 was 81.

These pages now include links to our family history as well as families that came from that area – it includes Welsh, Australian, Irish, US and Canadian cousins, with more appearing daily!

  • Dad in the Mediterranean in WWII My Dad never talked to me about the war. Any information we had was from snippets that came from other people, especially his younger sister, Hilary, who was so proud of him! As we have delved more into the family history in general, we have found that some of…

  • Manea

    Manea or Maney is in the middle of the fens, near the old Bedford River, 7 miles from March and Chatteris and 9.5 miles from Ely. It is in the North Witchford Union, in the South Witchford Hundred March county court district, rural deanery, archdeanery and diocese of Ely. Its claim to fame is that…

  • Three Holes: Portrait of a fen village

    Three Holes: Portrait of a fen village

    I started this website after my Mum (Audrey Carnson) and her friend Rita Cuss organised four talks and a display on the local history of Three Holes. This was for a Millennium Year 2000 project for the local Acorn Club. In a rash moment, I volunteered to write it up (I imagined a page or…

  • ‘Merrie England’ a fine show

    “WOLF WHISTLES and catcalls greeted the rise of the curtain on the opening night of “Merrie England” presented by the Queen’s Boys’ School, Wisbech, on Tuesday and Wednesday. The reason was the appearance of a chorus of cherry-dimpled dollies, suitably be-wigged and gowned. It was for this reason more than any other that the School’s…

  • Display of local history in the Three Holes Village Hall

    The Three Holes Village Hall and Playing Field Committee has been building on village records compiled over the years at its own previous events and in the book ‘Three Holes, Portrait of a Village’ and the village diary compiled by members of the Acorn Club (previously Three Holes W.I).  “There is a huge interest in…

  • Houses in Three Holes village

    The first eight council houses in Three Holes were built before 1920 for returned First World War soldiers.

  • Three Holes village hall

    Three Holes village hall

    After WWII, Arthur Johnson chaired a committee to raise money to build a village hall. Edna Dalton was secretary and Charles Martin was the treasurer. The fundraising was a great success and the Village Hall was completed in 1952. The program of the Three Holes Village Hall Opening Ceremony shows all the speeches. Mr A.…

  • Landing craft LCF 14 in the Mediteranean sea

    This photo is the first of a series taken from the landing craft LCF 14 during World War II, in 1943 and 1944. These photographs come from my father, Malcolm Stuart Maxwell Carnson’s photo album. He never talked about it, but I always assumed that he had taken these (his daughters always have cameras at…

  • World War II in Audrey Watson’s family

    Audrey Carnson (nee Watson) remembered her time during the war: We had a good life. We were all poor – probably we were less poor than some, as it was only me and not lots of children. Our fare was simple – we always started a main meal in the evening with a good steamed…

  • The knackery

    A knackerman is a person who collects dead, dying and injured farm animals and horses, then sells the meat or hides.Jack Waterfield ran the Three Holes knackers yard in Mudd’s Drove in the 1920s and 1930s. The Waterfields lived between the two sets of council houses, in a converted railway carriage, with an open water…

  • Eastern Counties buses

    The the green Eastern Counties bus garage opened in 1935. Edna Dalton remembered it being built by labourers who lodged at the Red Hart pub, looked after by Mrs. Fiske. The garage was home to many single and double-decker buses. Motor Omnibuses ran frequently from Three Holes to Welney to pick up passengers before travelling…

  • The Silver Jubilee 1977

    The Silver Jubilee marked the the 25th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne. In Three Holes the organising committee included chairman Hugh Beckett, secretary Christine Nelson, treasurer John Chapman, and members Hilda Beckett, Rita Cuss, Derek Allen, Eddie Manning, Doris Forth and Tracy Watson. They were elected at an open meeting in…