The three main families which seem to be intertwined with cousin mariages, etc in that 1/4 of my tree are WHEELER, CARTER and LONG, all in the Binfield and Waltham St Lawrence area, but also with marriages in Clewer, Wokingham and possibly Hurst. There is also Elizabeth KNIBB c1776 (from Warwickshire, possibly Leek Wootton). Going further back there are also ATTYs and DOWLINGs and possibly WILLABY. I'm still not sure where any of these families came from prior to about 1750, although if anyone has the parish BMD records for Binfield or Waltham St Lawrence in the 1700s I'd be very grateful if they could spot anything for WHEELER, LONG, CARTER, ATTY and DOWLING - especially if any of the PRs have the sort of notes sometimes added mentioning people who come from other parishes! One of the problems with Binfield is that there were a lot of large houses and a lot of servants from all over the country (like Elizabeth KNIBB) who married into poorer local families and seem to "come from nowhere" in the records. I have no idea what Susannah <CARTER>'s maiden name was. There are some SMITHs in the 1801 Binfield Census, but no FOXes, otherwise I know nothing about those two names. (I'll send you the Smith stuff directly.) Therese. Message: 2 Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 09:45:18 -0800 From: "John and Myrna Bailey" <jmbailey@hwy16.com> Subject: Re: [BRK] BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 18 To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <5C6EAF0066B04D088C012141C7B74B6E@Bailey> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Would your Carter have married into a Smith family? and would you have a Fox married a Smith?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 12:03 AM Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 18 > > 1. Binfield PRs - Questions about LONG and ATTY in mid-1700s. > (Therese Family) > 2. Waltham St Lawrence PRs - Richard CARTER and wife Susannah - > mid 1700s. (Therese Family)
On 29/01/2010 3:29 PM, Margaret Nichols wrote: Hi Margaret In 1911 :- William George Cox 56 Retired Police constable born Dedworth Berks Eliza Cox 59 Brightwell,Oxfordshire William James Victor Cox 28 Gardener Dedworth In 1901 and 1891 he is listed as a retired policeman (1891,widower, living with mother Elizabeth) No luck in 1881 - 1871 1861 living with parents :- George Cox 38 Grocer and garden labourer B Dedworth Eliza 37 Clewer William G 7 Dedworth William 64 (Wife's father but no surname !!!) Burville Could not find a pub connection (Anyone got dirctories between 1871 - 1881) Kind Regards,William > Dear Listers > > > > I am looking for a William Cox who lived at 5 Jubilee Cottage in Dedworth > Green, Windsor in 1902 (address given in a letter to a cousin in Australia). > > > He reputedly ran a pub there and was an ex-policeman (neither confirmed). > > > > A >
Hi Margaret Here is William in 1851 (Goodman) James 35 Gardener Sarah 34 George 13 Emma 10 George 7 William 5 Mary Ann 2 Sarah Ann 9 months And 1861 living at Mount Pleasant Clewer. James Goldiman 44 labourer Sarah Godliman 43 James 17 labourer Mary 13 scholar William 15 labourer Sarah 11 scholar Harriet 7 scholar Thomas 5 scholar All born Clewer except wife Sarah born in Bray Kind Regards,William in Adelaide On 29/01/2010 3:32 PM, Margaret Nichols wrote: > Dear Listers > > > > I am searching for a William Godliman who lived at Melrose Cottage, Jutland > Place, Clewer in 1910 (address in a letter to a cousin in Australia). > > I am particularly interested in his parentage. > > >
Dear Listers I am searching for a William Godliman who lived at Melrose Cottage, Jutland Place, Clewer in 1910 (address in a letter to a cousin in Australia). I am particularly interested in his parentage. Any information gratefully received. With thanks, Margaret (Canberra, Australia)
Dear Listers I am looking for a William Cox who lived at 5 Jubilee Cottage in Dedworth Green, Windsor in 1902 (address given in a letter to a cousin in Australia). He reputedly ran a pub there and was an ex-policeman (neither confirmed). Any information gratefully received. Margaret Nichols (Canberra, Australia)
Would your Carter have married into a Smith family? and would you have a Fox married a Smith?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 12:03 AM Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 18 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please remember to cut out irrelevant text if you reply to this digest. > Digests are available in MIME and plaintext formats. MIME is the default > for new subscribers (posts sent as attachments to a digest email) - > contact list admin (Berkshire-admin@rootsweb.com) if you want plaintext. > If you want to change from plaintext to MIME you can simply unsubscribe > and then subscribe. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Today's Topics: > > 1. Binfield PRs - Questions about LONG and ATTY in mid-1700s. > (Therese Family) > 2. Waltham St Lawrence PRs - Richard CARTER and wife Susannah - > mid 1700s. (Therese Family) > 3. William Cox of Dedworth Green (Margaret Nichols) > 4. William Godliman of Clewer (Margaret Nichols) > 5. Re: William Godliman of Clewer (Michael Wells) > 6. Re: William Cox of Dedworth Green (William) > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To contact the BERKSHIRE list administrator, send an email to > BERKSHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the BERKSHIRE mailing list, send an email to > BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. >
Do you have an age or a second forename, the name GODLIMAN seems to be common in Clewer. Mike ________________________________ Dear Listers I am searching for a William Godliman who lived at Melrose Cottage, Jutland Place, Clewer in 1910 (address in a letter to a cousin in Australia).
Hi List, Is there anyone who can access church records from reading? I have Charles POWELL who marr Eliza Ann ILLSLEY in the 1911 census she said she had 6 children 2 Living which we have and 4 had died. We found some children in Reading that have died Which 4 would be theirs Arthur reg Dec 1896 d Dec qrt 1896 Geo Wm reg Jun qrt 1898 d sept 1898 Edward James Mar qrt 1900 d Dec qrt 1900 Albert Edward reg Jun qrt 1900 d Sept qrt 1900 Roberts Baden K reg Jun qrt 1900 mar qrt 1901 Thomas Edward reg Sep qrt 1902 d Mar qrt 1903 Any help would be appreciated Barbara -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 5990 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.download.com/Spamfighter/3000-2382_4-10764780.html
Examining the Binfield 1801 census leaves me no closer to finding the parents of Richard CARTER, father of my 3xgreat-grandfather, thatcher/ag lab William CARTER, chr 20 Mar 1785 in Waltham St Lawrence (birthplace confirmed in census information). There are three CARTER families in the 1801 Binfield census: Robert CARTER and Ann Dickenson and family, his son James and family - and Richard CARTER and family. He could be the son of Robert CARTER, chr in Binfield on 28 Jun 1758, but also might not be judging from what's (not) written there. Richard CARTER and wife Susannah's children were christened in Waltham St Lawrence between 1776 and 1798 according to IGI. This seems like a long date range for one mother, but almost all of the childrens' names from Betty c1776 to James c1798 are listed with them in the 1801 census. Unusually for this 1801 census, Susannah's maiden name is not given, rather implying they may have got married outside that parish. I wonder whether anyone with access to the Waltham St Lawrence PRs could take a look for any Richard CARTER marriage and at the christenings of his children to see whether there's any helpful information on which parish he was from, etc that might throw any light on all this. I'd be extremely grateful! (I'd be very happy to look for more names in the Binfield 1801 census if anyone is interested, by the way.) Therese.
Following on from my purchase of the 1801 census for Binfield, I have a number of questions, mainly as a result of trying to cross-check the names with those listed on IGI. Very confusing and I am hardly any the wiser! I have a number of questions about the LONG and ATTY/ATEE/ATEY/etc families: 1. Could anyone with access to the Binfield PRs take a look at the marriage of William LONG and Elizabeth ATTY, apparently on 23 Oct 1775 according to IGI, and see whether there is any information on which parish the two parties were from, how old they were or whether they were widow(er)s and so-on. 2. Is there any sign of the LONG family in the Binfield PRs prior to 1775? 3. ATTY/ATTEE/ATEY etc seems to be an almost entirely northern English name. However, there was an ATTY etc family in Binfield during the 1700s according to IGI. It seems quite probable that Elizabeth ATTY c1755ish (above) was from Binfield but I can't find her from IGI. In fact, the IGI transcriptions for ATTY etc in Binfield are pretty hard to follow, with Honour transcribed as Hannah, apparently "wrong" combinations of husbands and wives in christening details and so-on. Would anyone with access to the Binfield PRs be prepared to check the correct details of ATTY etc christenings and marriages between about 1700 and 1765 for me? I'd be very grateful! There are probably 20 records at most. The weirdest one on IGI is Eleanor Leacha ATTY chr. 18 Jan 1739, mother Anne ATTY. My offer to check names in the 1801 census for Binfield still stands, by the way. Many thanks! Therese. --- On Thu, 28/1/10, berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: From: berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 17 To: berkshire@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, 28 January, 2010, 8:01 Please remember to cut out irrelevant text if you reply to this digest. Digests are available in MIME and plaintext formats. MIME is the default for new subscribers (posts sent as attachments to a digest email) - contact list admin (Berkshire-admin@rootsweb.com) if you want plaintext. If you want to change from plaintext to MIME you can simply unsubscribe and then subscribe. Today's Topics: 1. BerksFHS at Bracknel Fair Sunday 31st January 2010 (Jocie) 2. Marriage of F. LAMB and Mrs. WINCH. ( 1827 ) (MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com) 3. Powell/Ilsley family (Barb & Dusty Miller) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:37:32 -0000 From: "Jocie" <jocie@lineone.net> Subject: [BRK] BerksFHS at Bracknel Fair Sunday 31st January 2010 To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <334772856/mk-filter-2.mail.uk.tiscali.com/88.106.221.28/01/27/10/22:37:31@mk-filter-2.mail.uk.tiscali.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Berkshire Family History will be at Bracknell Family History Fair this Sunday 31st January 2010. We will have the 8th Edition of the Berkshire Burial Index ? if you have a previous edition do bring it along and update it. We have two new Parish Register transcripts on CDs - Reading St Laurence & Reading St Luke. Berkshire Coroners? Index is also now available on CD TALKS in the FOREST SUITE ?2 for each session or ?5 for all three talks 10.45 ?Bring Family History to life using Heritage Sources? with Charlotte Wiberg of the National Monuments Records 12.00 ?Getting the most out of the 1911 Census? with Debra Chatfield of FMP 13.15 ?How DNA testing helps you confirm your Family links? with Chris Pomeroy Each session will last an hour and include questions, but the speakers will be around at the Fair for some time after their talk to answer further questions. On the BerksFHS stall David Chilton to help with Army Research Jean Debney to date your Old Photographs Internet Access to help answer your Family History queries See you there, Jocie ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:55:48 EST From: MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com Subject: [BRK] Marriage of F. LAMB and Mrs. WINCH. ( 1827 ) To: BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com Cc: KENT-ENG-L@rootsweb.com, opcsubmissions@kent-opc.org Message-ID: <412c6.6f015bfd.38922c84@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, November 3, 1827; Issue 3888. MARRIED. At Cookham Church, Berks, F. LAMB, Esq., of Sydenham, Kent, widower, to Mrs. WINCH, of Cookham, widow. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 13:18:13 +1300 From: "Barb & Dusty Miller" <bardus@xtra.co.nz> Subject: [BRK] Powell/Ilsley family To: "Berkshire List" <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <942237E219A44BD6963E906DA4FD945E@millers> Content-Type: text/plain; format="flowed"; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type="original" Hi List, Is there anyone who can access church records from reading? I have Charles POWELL who marr Eliza Ann ILLSLEY in the 1911 census she said she had 6 children 2 Living which we have and 4 had died. We found some children in Reading that have died Which 4 would be theirs Arthur reg Dec 1896 d Dec qrt 1896 Geo Wm reg Jun qrt 1898 d sept 1898 Edward James Mar qrt 1900 d Dec qrt 1900 Albert Edward reg Jun qrt 1900 d Sept qrt 1900 Roberts Baden K reg Jun qrt 1900 mar qrt 1901 Thomas Edward reg Sep qrt 1902 d Mar qrt 1903 Any help would be appreciated Barbara -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 5990 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.download.com/Spamfighter/3000-2382_4-10764780.html ------------------------------ To contact the BERKSHIRE list administrator, send an email to BERKSHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com. 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Berkshire Family History will be at Bracknell Family History Fair this Sunday 31st January 2010. We will have the 8th Edition of the Berkshire Burial Index if you have a previous edition do bring it along and update it. We have two new Parish Register transcripts on CDs - Reading St Laurence & Reading St Luke. Berkshire Coroners Index is also now available on CD TALKS in the FOREST SUITE £2 for each session or £5 for all three talks 10.45 Bring Family History to life using Heritage Sources with Charlotte Wiberg of the National Monuments Records 12.00 Getting the most out of the 1911 Census with Debra Chatfield of FMP 13.15 How DNA testing helps you confirm your Family links with Chris Pomeroy Each session will last an hour and include questions, but the speakers will be around at the Fair for some time after their talk to answer further questions. On the BerksFHS stall David Chilton to help with Army Research Jean Debney to date your Old Photographs Internet Access to help answer your Family History queries See you there, Jocie
>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, November 3, 1827; Issue 3888. MARRIED. At Cookham Church, Berks, F. LAMB, Esq., of Sydenham, Kent, widower, to Mrs. WINCH, of Cookham, widow.
I'm sure there must be some copyright issues about copying any more big chunks of the EurekA pamphlet out on a website where anyone can look at it, so I'll answer you directly. (I am also interested in the Wheelers so I know the answer is "yes".) I did however want to make sure that anyone reading this list was made aware that the EurekA transcription is not accurate in every little detail - and that while they claim that the map has "gone missing" it is in fact still around, at least on the web, if you talk to the right people. See http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,349205.15.html for instance. There's a link there to a very interesting academic paper based on the 1801 Binfield census and copious other notes made by the same person responsible for the detailed 1801 listing. One day I might go to Reading and plough through these parish records as my ancestors seem to have been a right shower and I dare say a lot was recorded about them! Therese. --- On Sat, 23/1/10, berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: Message: 3 Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:05:30 +0200 From: "Terence Wheeler" <wheeler@icon.co.za> Subject: Re: [BRK] 1801 census for Binfield To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <AE367A19D63D4528A2BB5A11A85BC026@terencebjuv6to> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Dear Therese Later in the 19th century my ancestors were in service for the Bruce family Gentry resident Binfield. I got the impression we WHEELERS had connections to/in Binfield. The names I would be interesed in are as follows: Thomas and Esther WHEELER [both of circa 1765] William WHEELER [of circa 1790] Daniel Wheeler [of circa 1792] Martha WHEELER [1791] George WHEELER [1795] Catherine WHEELER [1799/1800] Edward WHEELER [1802-5] I am descendced from William WHEELER and have his line until 1851 and also a cousin has identified Daniel's line. I also know where Catherine was in the 1851 [Reading] Your kind assictanmce will be much appreciated. Terence Wheeler Johannesburg South Africa. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Therese Family" <familytherese@yahoo.co.uk> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:18 AM Subject: [BRK] 1801 census for Binfield I have just got a copy of the 1801 census for Binfield if anyone has any family there they are looking for. Happy to do look-ups. Therese.
Dear Therese Later in the 19th century my ancestors were in service for the Bruce family Gentry resident Binfield. I got the impression we WHEELERS had connections to/in Binfield. The names I would be interesed in are as follows: Thomas and Esther WHEELER [both of circa 1765] William WHEELER [of circa 1790] Daniel Wheeler [of circa 1792] Martha WHEELER [1791] George WHEELER [1795] Catherine WHEELER [1799/1800] Edward WHEELER [1802-5] I am descendced from William WHEELER and have his line until 1851 and also a cousin has identified Daniel's line. I also know where Catherine was in the 1851 [Reading] Your kind assictanmce will be much appreciated. Terence Wheeler Johannesburg South Africa. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Therese Family" <familytherese@yahoo.co.uk> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:18 AM Subject: [BRK] 1801 census for Binfield I have just got a copy of the 1801 census for Binfield if anyone has any family there they are looking for. Happy to do look-ups. Therese. --- On Wed, 20/1/10, berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: From: berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 13 To: berkshire@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, 20 January, 2010, 8:02 Please remember to cut out irrelevant text if you reply to this digest. Digests are available in MIME and plaintext formats. MIME is the default for new subscribers (posts sent as attachments to a digest email) - contact list admin (Berkshire-admin@rootsweb.com) if you want plaintext. If you want to change from plaintext to MIME you can simply unsubscribe and then subscribe. Today's Topics: 1. Oxfordshire FHS in Barking on Saturday (paulgask@aol.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 17:21:17 EST From: paulgask@aol.com Subject: [BRK] Oxfordshire FHS in Barking on Saturday To: BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <12997.62b9ea2d.38878a5d@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Folks Oxfordshire FHS breaks new ground on Saturday 23 January 2010 when we will have a stall at the annual Family History Fair of the East of London Family History Society. We will be selling our CDs and a selection of the titles available from our bookstall. In addition, we will have our "Search Services" available on computer, featuring an array of Oxfordshire and North Berkshire indexes to censuses, baptism registers, marriage registers, burial registers and monumental inscriptions. Those researchers wishing to plan their visit to our stall in advance can view our resources on the following webpages :- CD sales ; _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/CDsales.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/CDsales.html) bookstall ; _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html) Search Services ; _http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/_ (http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/) The Family History Fair of the East of London Family History Society takes place on Saturday 23 January 2010 at Eastbury Comprehensive School, Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex IG11 9TR. The doors open at 9.00am, close at 5.00pm, and admission is free. Further details about the Fair itself from :- _http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/fhsfairs/index.html_ (http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/fhsfairs/index.html) Best wishes. Paul Gaskell Publicity Officer Oxfordshire Family History Society Web : _www.ofhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/) ------------------------------ To contact the BERKSHIRE list administrator, send an email to BERKSHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the BERKSHIRE mailing list, send an email to BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 13 **************************************** ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Folks Just a brief note to point out that the society's bookstall webpage has recently been updated, with quite a few new books now listed thereon. For more details, please see :- _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html) Best wishes. Paul Gaskell Bookstall Manager Oxfordshire Family History Society Website : _www.ofhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/)
Does anyone know anything about the jennings family in newbury? There's John jennings born c1852 in Thatcham/newbury, He was married to mary and they had children Thomas, Margaret, John and Annie...plus a couple more which i have forgotten what their names are! They were in the workhouse in 1891. John was in millbank military prison in london in 1871. His wife mary came from Ashmansworth in Hampshire. any help would be great!
Thanks for your offer Therese could you please see if any entries for the Bolton/Boulton families in the Census. Any mention of that name would be appreciated. Also the associated names of Bartholomew, Aldridge Your assistance would be appreciated Joy Conroy NSW, Australia
There's a bit of a health warning about this transcription as I've seen a reproduced page from the original and not every little detail is captured correctly in the transcribed version. Also, bizarrely, the map showing the numbered houses is not included in the pamphlet. The introduction says "The map does not appear to have survived" - I can e-mail you my copy of it if you want. (The reproduction someone sent me previously of one page plus the maps may have been from the Berkshire Family Historian 1977/8 Vol 3, nos 2-4. I'm not sure whether it was from there or a copy/photo they'd done themselves.) That said, the major details in the EurekA pamphlet appear to be the same as the page I have seen. The numbers refer to the houses marked on the sketch map. Allegedly the notes were made in Mar 1801 with updates added on 25th Nov 1801 (*) plus much later information (**). "Out" appears to mean "moved out", probably "moved out of the parish". "Married" generally appears to mean they are also listed in their own household. 152 ALDRICH Widow (of Oakingham) Elizabeth 34 Out Sarah 32 Out Thomas 30 Married William 25 Out James 21 * Ran away for stealing COOPER's geese Jane 19 Ann 17 Catherine 11 15 ALDRICH Thomas Her son. *His wife dead and he and family removed to his mother's. and *Elizabeth BOLTON William 3 John 2 <I think this means Thomas ALDRICH is the son of the Widow ALDRICH and Elizabeth BOLTON died between March and November 1801, at which point the son moved in with his mother, from house 15 to house 152. House 15 is listed elsewhere as uninhabited.> 7 BARTHOLOMEW James and *Mary BOLTON *Dead John 6 James 4 Esther 2 Mary WOOLRIDGE *Widow, takes care of his children 17 BOLTON Widow Her husband died in St Luke's Hospital William - Married Mary 31 - Married and dead Abraham 28 Married **Buried 7 Apr 1847 aged 74 Elizabeth 26 - Married and dead Benjamin 24 - Married Hester 21 - Out Thomas 19 **Buried Jan 3 1813 aged 30 And James 12 Son of William 27 BOLTON Abraham and Charlotte William 4 Ann 1 1/2 24 BOLTON Benjamin and Mary MILOM John 2 *James inft 87 COCK Nathaniel and Mary ALDRICH ** Died 5 Mar 1802 Ann 30 - Out William 24 - Soldier Sarah 21 - Married to a soldier James 19 - Out Nathaniel 15 Joseph 13 Six dead 5 LOCK William and Amey BARTHOLOMEW William 2 1/2 Bastard John Inft 78 STONYFORD Richard and Susan SILVER* *Dead Joseph - Married Sarah - Married 2 dead Mary MILOM Granddaughter (whose mother died in childbed) **Married to Ben BOLTON <The transcription ** for Mary MILOM is in italics, used elsewhere in the pamphlet for a much later addition, but this appears to be inconsistent with the previous reference to her being in Benjamin Bolton's house in 1801.. The italics may be a transcription mistake.> I hope this helps! Therese. --- On Thu, 21/1/10, berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: From: berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 14 To: berkshire@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, 21 January, 2010, 8:01 Today's Topics: 1. 1801 census for Binfield (Therese Family) 2. 1801 census for Binfield (joy conroy) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 14:18:40 -0800 (PST) From: Therese Family <familytherese@yahoo.co.uk> Subject: [BRK] 1801 census for Binfield To: berkshire@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <483622.90312.qm@web24815.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 I have just got a copy of the 1801 census for Binfield if anyone has any family there they are looking for.? Happy to do look-ups. ? Therese. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:13:34 +1100 From: "joy conroy" <mmandjlconroy@optusnet.com.au> Subject: [BRK] 1801 census for Binfield To: <BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <5E70FA0D67D44FBBBBC281BAB778329E@owner759dbf0bb> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Thanks for your offer Therese could you please see if any entries for the Bolton/Boulton families in the Census. Any mention of that name would be appreciated. Also the associated names of Bartholomew, Aldridge Your assistance would be appreciated Joy Conroy NSW, Australia ------------------------------
I have just got a copy of the 1801 census for Binfield if anyone has any family there they are looking for. Happy to do look-ups. Therese. --- On Wed, 20/1/10, berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: From: berkshire-request@rootsweb.com <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 13 To: berkshire@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, 20 January, 2010, 8:02 Please remember to cut out irrelevant text if you reply to this digest. Digests are available in MIME and plaintext formats. MIME is the default for new subscribers (posts sent as attachments to a digest email) - contact list admin (Berkshire-admin@rootsweb.com) if you want plaintext. If you want to change from plaintext to MIME you can simply unsubscribe and then subscribe. Today's Topics: 1. Oxfordshire FHS in Barking on Saturday (paulgask@aol.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 17:21:17 EST From: paulgask@aol.com Subject: [BRK] Oxfordshire FHS in Barking on Saturday To: BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <12997.62b9ea2d.38878a5d@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Folks Oxfordshire FHS breaks new ground on Saturday 23 January 2010 when we will have a stall at the annual Family History Fair of the East of London Family History Society. We will be selling our CDs and a selection of the titles available from our bookstall. In addition, we will have our "Search Services" available on computer, featuring an array of Oxfordshire and North Berkshire indexes to censuses, baptism registers, marriage registers, burial registers and monumental inscriptions. Those researchers wishing to plan their visit to our stall in advance can view our resources on the following webpages :- CD sales ; _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/CDsales.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/CDsales.html) bookstall ; _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html) Search Services ; _http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/_ (http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/) The Family History Fair of the East of London Family History Society takes place on Saturday 23 January 2010 at Eastbury Comprehensive School, Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex IG11 9TR. The doors open at 9.00am, close at 5.00pm, and admission is free. Further details about the Fair itself from :- _http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/fhsfairs/index.html_ (http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/fhsfairs/index.html) Best wishes. Paul Gaskell Publicity Officer Oxfordshire Family History Society Web : _www.ofhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/) ------------------------------ To contact the BERKSHIRE list administrator, send an email to BERKSHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the BERKSHIRE mailing list, send an email to BERKSHIRE@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 13 ****************************************
Folks Oxfordshire FHS breaks new ground on Saturday 23 January 2010 when we will have a stall at the annual Family History Fair of the East of London Family History Society. We will be selling our CDs and a selection of the titles available from our bookstall. In addition, we will have our "Search Services" available on computer, featuring an array of Oxfordshire and North Berkshire indexes to censuses, baptism registers, marriage registers, burial registers and monumental inscriptions. Those researchers wishing to plan their visit to our stall in advance can view our resources on the following webpages :- CD sales ; _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/CDsales.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/CDsales.html) bookstall ; _http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/books.html) Search Services ; _http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/_ (http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/) The Family History Fair of the East of London Family History Society takes place on Saturday 23 January 2010 at Eastbury Comprehensive School, Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex IG11 9TR. The doors open at 9.00am, close at 5.00pm, and admission is free. Further details about the Fair itself from :- _http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/fhsfairs/index.html_ (http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/fhsfairs/index.html) Best wishes. Paul Gaskell Publicity Officer Oxfordshire Family History Society Web : _www.ofhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk/)