



Doomsday Project
The Ramsden Parish Doomsday Project was started in 1997 when the Parish Council was
thinking about how to celebrate the Millennium. Its main decision was to extend
the Memorial Hall but it also set-
A lot of information was gathered over the next couple of years; for example the
Parish Registers were indexed and family trees constructed. Extracts of these may
be obtained from the Committee. Next it was decided that the first ‘event’ should
be the holding of an exhibition to show what we had discovered. Fund-
Next, the committee turned its hand to producing a history of each individual house in the Parish and a note about who the owners or occupiers were in 2000. It was compiled from old deeds and other records plus questionnaires which went to every home. Photographs of houses and people were included. This is called the ‘Doomsday Book’. One copy was lodged with Oxford Record Office to be put away for a century and a second is kept in the village and is shown on occasions such as coffee mornings. Copies of entries for individual houses (without photographs) may be ordered.
The committee is now working on a book which will tell the history of the village as a whole. Fourteen chapters are planned to cover the development of the village over the centuries with emphasis on its interesting characters, religion, the village institutions, sport, wartime experiences, ecology and so on. Much has been drafted but a lot remains to be done. It is hoped that we will publish in 2008.
We have discovered far too much material for it to all be included in the book, so we are establishing an archive which should prove to be a substantial asset for the village in the future. We welcome contributions from people who may have lived here or who have some other knowledge of Ramsden.
Please do get in touch, especially if you may be interested in purchasing the book!
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