Hi Andrea, Could you let me know if your William King is the same as mine. All I know is that my one was married to a Sarah and they had a daughter in 1820 called Elizabeth who married my John Sear in 1842 at Warwick. Regards Martin Sear -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrea Franks Sent: 20 July 2007 17:32 To: [email protected] Subject: [BKM] William King inquest found. Dear listers, Thanks to all for the advice on how to locate the inquest on William King's death by a certain stone in Ashendon. Which Caroline Liggett kindly found after a lot all searching, after I gave her the wrong burial year, which I did apologies to her for. He apparently was in a pit doing stone digging when the side caved in and sadly he was buried alive, in front of two of his sons and a grandson. Regards Andrea *************************************** BGS Website: http://www.bucksgs.org.uk/ BFHS Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ Bucks Genuki Website: http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sally Bennett wrote <...but then a massive gap until 1820. Does anyone know what happened to the (Wendover ) Parish records for this period, as both the Baptism and marriage lists have this gap.? > Sally, Sounds like you are using some kind of transcript and not a microfilm of the original. I have no idea why a transcript would be incomplete. The records on microfilm look complete to me in the FHS catalog. It has been years since I used but my family was there in that gap you talk about and I have their records. The originals would be in the Public Records Office in Aylesbury, not far from your destination. If your trip were going to be much later, I would have advised you to check for a nearby LDS Branch Library and order in the film. These are the available years: Baptisms 1626-1886 Marriages 1626-1787 Burials 1626-1812 Banns 1754-1778 FHL BRITISH Film 919257 Marriages 1786-1877 Burials 1813-1880 Banns 1778-1812, 1823-1885 FHL BRITISH Film 919258 Marriages, 1877-1919 FHL BRITISH Film 1967008 Items 8-9 Burials, 1863-1921 (another filming to 1880) Marriage banns, 1885-1915 FHL BRITISH Film Happy searching, Charlotte ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
Dear listers, Thanks to all for the advice on how to locate the inquest on William King's death by a certain stone in Ashendon. Which Caroline Liggett kindly found after a lot all searching, after I gave her the wrong burial year, which I did apologies to her for. He apparently was in a pit doing stone digging when the side caved in and sadly he was buried alive, in front of two of his sons and a grandson. Regards Andrea
HI al I have recently been looking through Wendovers parish baptism and marriage lists for the church of St Mary the Virgin.I have a gap in my ancestry tree that is driving me mad ,and i just wondered if any or you have the info I am desperately looking for . My philip Dell was born in Wendover at about 1795,he married a lady called Elizabeth Hopcraft and they had 6 children .However I have the details of Dell families in Wendover pre 1730 but then a massive gap until 1820.I know Philip died at 39 for I found out that he was buried in Wendover . Does anyone know what happened to the Parish records for this period ,as both the Baptism and marriage lists have this gap.?Anyhow I would love to know who his parents and granparents were .I have checked surrounding churchs and find no record of a Philip Dell ,therefore i have a hunch his family were from Wendover too,and were there i nthe period 1720 to 1800.....Any help or ideas as to where i could look next would be gratefully received.I will be going to Wendover in August to take some photos of the streets and area where i know my ancesters lived ,thus would be in the area for a library search or church search. Sally Dell Bennett
Hi Kerrie from a transcript of Datchet parish registers: 1784 oct 17 bapt Richard HENWOOD s of John and Sarah 1786 may 6 bapt Thomas HENWOOD s of John and Mary (sic) 1787 jun 17 bapt Elizabeth HENWOOD dau of JOhn and Sarah 1788 may 5 bapt Harriet HENWOOD dau of John and Mary 1783 oct 26 bur Susannah HENWOOD 1787 Aug 26 bur Elizabeth HENWOOD 1790 dec 22 bur Thomas HENWOOD Hope this helps Judith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kerrie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:02 PM Subject: [BKM] HENWOOD family in Bucks?? > Hello Listers > > > > I would very much appreciate advice on my brickwall. I have a Richard > HENWOOD bc 1783 married at Hillingdon, Middlesex in 1804 to Catherine > RUDLER. After her death he married Penelope SPRIGGINS in 1812 also at > Hillingdon. He was a shoemaker and died in 1838 in Uxbridge, Middlesex. > I've been unable to find his birth around the Hillingdon area. > > > > I have found in one of my old note books a reference to a Richard HENWOOD > bap 17 Oct 1783 at Datchet, BUCKS, the son of John and Sarah Henwood. > They > also had an Elizabeth bap in 1787. As Datchet is only about 6 miles from > Uxbridge and 7 miles from Hillingdon, I feel this could be my missing > Richard. > > > > Unfortunately I have no idea where this reference came from and I can't > find > Richard nor Elizabeth on the IGI using Hugh Wallis's batch number site. I > haven't researched in Bucks before so if anyone could give me some advice > on > what resources to try next it would be much appreciated. > > > > Kind regards > > Kerrie > > Australia > > > > *************************************** > > BGS Website: http://www.bucksgs.org.uk/ > BFHS Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ > Bucks Genuki Website: http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Listers I would very much appreciate advice on my brickwall. I have a Richard HENWOOD bc 1783 married at Hillingdon, Middlesex in 1804 to Catherine RUDLER. After her death he married Penelope SPRIGGINS in 1812 also at Hillingdon. He was a shoemaker and died in 1838 in Uxbridge, Middlesex. I've been unable to find his birth around the Hillingdon area. I have found in one of my old note books a reference to a Richard HENWOOD bap 17 Oct 1783 at Datchet, BUCKS, the son of John and Sarah Henwood. They also had an Elizabeth bap in 1787. As Datchet is only about 6 miles from Uxbridge and 7 miles from Hillingdon, I feel this could be my missing Richard. Unfortunately I have no idea where this reference came from and I can't find Richard nor Elizabeth on the IGI using Hugh Wallis's batch number site. I haven't researched in Bucks before so if anyone could give me some advice on what resources to try next it would be much appreciated. Kind regards Kerrie Australia
Has anyone connections with the following names in the mid 20th century? My father's elder half brother Rupert JOYES married Lizzie HARRISON. At his death in 1938, Rupert Joyes lived at the White Cottage Chesham Bois. I believe that their two daughters married and descendants are associated with names WELCH HATRICK THOMAS KOURI LAWREANCE DONALDSON in Amersham and Hendon districts Margaret Major Nelson New Zealand
I've transcribed some more of Aylesbury, & May Lanchbury has kindly put it online at http://lanchbury.id.au/genealogy/ The 1841 census transcriptions there now include - Fulmer - http://lanchbury.id.au/genealogy/fulmer1841.html Granborough - http://lanchbury.id.au/genealogy/granborough1841.html Hedgerley - http://lanchbury.id.au/genealogy/hedgerley1841.html Waddesdon - http://lanchbury.id.au/genealogy/waddesdon1841.html And Aylesbury regostration districts 2 & 6, plus the Workhouse & Buckinghamshire Infirmary, at http://lanchbury.id.au/genealogy/aylesbury1841.html Please send any queries or corrections to me, rather than May. And if anyone can work out the name of the doctor at the infirmary, I will be eternally grateful. The prison is almost finished, so that'll be next. Paul
Thank you so much, Paul, for your wonderful efforts in transcribing the Ickford 1841 Census. I found many of my family members sitting there - Loader, Dennet, Fuller, Bunce - all descendants of my William Ricketts (1700-1766) Dairyman/Miller, of Ickford. Much appreciated Pat in Western Australia. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, 15 July 2007 12:20 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [BKM] Parish of Ickford, Bucks, in 1841 Census I'd like to announce another modest contribution to the 1841 census transcriptions available on the web - the Parish of Ickford, Bucks. You can find the transcript at http://www.brazellnuts.com/ukbrazells/census/1841/ickford.html . There are still question marks next to some entries. If anybody has the time and inclination to consult original images and suggest corrections, I would be very grateful. I look forward to hearing from you :) Regards, Paul Brazell Berlin, Germany *************************************** BGS Website: http://www.bucksgs.org.uk/ BFHS Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ Bucks Genuki Website: http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.5/899 - Release Date: 7/13/2007 3:41 PM
I'd like to announce another modest contribution to the 1841 census transcriptions available on the web - the Parish of Ickford, Bucks. You can find the transcript at http://www.brazellnuts.com/ukbrazells/census/1841/ickford.html . There are still question marks next to some entries. If anybody has the time and inclination to consult original images and suggest corrections, I would be very grateful. I look forward to hearing from you :) Regards, Paul Brazell Berlin, Germany
Dear Listers, Can you help me please, I am looking for the burial of John Saunders of Chearsley, John is not with his wife Jane (65y) in the 1841 census for Chearsley and Jane is not in the 1851 census. The film with the burials in that we have through the FHC in Johannesburg only goes up to 1831. Regards Andrea
Hello Mark, Perhaps there is a link to Steeple Claydon (already mentioned re GRACE). I have a Catherine WHITE b 1812 in Steeple Claydon, daughter of James WHITE and Sarah SMITH, married Joseph BIGGS in Simpson in 1831. They lived in Fenny Stratford and had 5 children there. Gill Smith Ontario, Canada
Hi all, On Saturday 28th July the Buckinghamshire Family History Society will be holding its annual Open Day at the Grange School, Wendover Way, Aylesbury. Parking and admission are free, tea and coffee are available on the day, if you are traveling a long distance I would suggest you bring a packed lunch. The event runs from 10.00am to 4.00pm. All of Bucks FHS's libraries and databases will be available on the day along with guest societies from all over the country, local history organisations, local research facilities and commercial suppliers. A list of those attending can be found on the website at http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk <http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/> . There will also be talks on the day, the first one being Family History for Beginners, starting at 11.30. If you need help finding where the Grange School is, the postcode is HP21 7NH, which you can enter into a streetfinder (for example http://www.streetmap.co.uk <http://www.streetmap.co.uk/> ). If you need any further information respond to this email and one of the Open Day sub-committee members will be happy to answer any queries. I look forward to seeing you on the day. Graham F. K. Taylor-Paddick Bucks Family History Society
Hi List: If there is someone who goes to this annual Open Day that could look in Aylesbury and see when John Dell (md abt 1753) died or his daughter Elizabeth died, or did she or her father John move out of the parish? I know that Elizabeth died after her last child. I would very much appreciate it Thank you for your time. Regards Nina -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham Taylor-Paddick Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 1:54 PM To: British Genealogy Bucks List; Bucks Goons List; BucksFHS List; Bucks-L List; Eng Bucks L List Subject: [BKM] (no subject) Hi all, On Saturday 28th July the Buckinghamshire Family History Society will be holding its annual Open Day at the Grange School, Wendover Way, Aylesbury. Parking and admission are free, tea and coffee are available on the day, if you are traveling a long distance I would suggest you bring a packed lunch. The event runs from 10.00am to 4.00pm. All of Bucks FHS's libraries and databases will be available on the day along with guest societies from all over the country, local history organisations, local research facilities and commercial suppliers. A list of those attending can be found on the website at http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk <http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/> . There will also be talks on the day, the first one being Family History for Beginners, starting at 11.30. If you need help finding where the Grange School is, the postcode is HP21 7NH, which you can enter into a streetfinder (for example http://www.streetmap.co.uk <http://www.streetmap.co.uk/> ). If you need any further information respond to this email and one of the Open Day sub-committee members will be happy to answer any queries. I look forward to seeing you on the day. Graham F. K. Taylor-Paddick Bucks Family History Society *************************************** BGS Website: http://www.bucksgs.org.uk/ BFHS Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ Bucks Genuki Website: http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Eunice I'm not sure if the MAYNEs in my BONHAM tree are linked to yours but judging by occupation they should be. My BONHAMs were butchers for several generations in Nash and Whaddon. Elizabeth Gibbs MAYNE born c1826 Winslow, daughter of butcher John (no other info) married Thomas Pargeter BONHAM born 23 Oct 1835 Whaddon (son of butcher Robert BONHAM & Elizabeth PARGETER b/o Whaddon) on 30 Jan 1862 in Winslow. In 1851 Elizabeth is living with uncle George MAYNE (farmer & brick maker) in Buckingham Road, Winslow. Thomas Pargeter BONHAM and Elizabeth had 3 children born Winslow: Lizzie Mayne Q2 1863 (m. Walter Herbert BERRY of Framfield/Uckfield, Sussex), Thomas William Pargeter Q3 1864 (m. Rose Wood BASFORD of Towcester), Emily Charlotte Q3 1869. Because this is not my main line of BONHAMs, my research has been a tad sketchy and I haven't gone any further with the MAYNEs. However, I have Robert MAYNE otp marrying Penelope GIBBS minor wcp in Winslow 5 Apr 1790 by lic, wits Mary GIBBS and Margaret MAYNE, so I guess that's where the GIBBS comes from. Cheers Celia Renshaw in Chesterfield UK -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eunice Cubbage Sent: 13 July 2007 17:38 To: [email protected] Subject: [BKM] MAYNE Hi, Is anyone researching the surname MAYNE - I am particularly interested in a William Henry Mayne, who on the 1881 & 1891 census is married to an Elizabeth Mayne, born c.1817 in Sheerness, Kent, but in 1871 was married to a Sophia, born c.1810 in Prestwood. Sophia's occupation is given as Butcher, and I wonder if she is related to the Stevens family who were butchers in that area. FreeBMD has the death of a Sophia Mayne in the Wycombe Registration District in June 1873, aged either 52 or 62, so that fits. Just thought I'd put some feelers out, in case anyone on the list has any info about Maynes. My interest in them is via their daughter, also Elizabeth, born Hartwell c.1835, who married Ebenezer Anderson of Hughenden in 1859. I'd appreciate anything anyone can offer ! Eunice *************************************** BGS Website: http://www.bucksgs.org.uk/ BFHS Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ Bucks Genuki Website: http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Is anyone researching the surname MAYNE - I am particularly interested in a William Henry Mayne, who on the 1881 & 1891 census is married to an Elizabeth Mayne, born c.1817 in Sheerness, Kent, but in 1871 was married to a Sophia, born c.1810 in Prestwood. Sophia's occupation is given as Butcher, and I wonder if she is related to the Stevens family who were butchers in that area. FreeBMD has the death of a Sophia Mayne in the Wycombe Registration District in June 1873, aged either 52 or 62, so that fits. Just thought I'd put some feelers out, in case anyone on the list has any info about Maynes. My interest in them is via their daughter, also Elizabeth, born Hartwell c.1835, who married Ebenezer Anderson of Hughenden in 1859. I'd appreciate anything anyone can offer ! Eunice
Hi All, Can someone please look up a marriage that was bonded in 1724 for John Badrick (of Chearsley) and Elizabeth Blake (of Horton), not to sure were they where married. They settled in Chearsley. Regards Andrea
Hi Shirley, There is a William Rogers on the 1881 census. RG11; Piece: 1476; Folio: 122; Page: 3. Age 71 widower born Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, Farmer(138 Acres Employing 4 Lab & 1 boy)living at 1 Nearton End Swanbourne. His 9 year old nephew Hugh Anstie a scholar born in Mursley is living, or staying, with him. Regards Tony. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank & Shirley Cheney Sent: 13 July 2007 11:31 To: [email protected] Subject: [BKM] William Rogers - Fenny Stratford. I have reason to believe that my g.g.grandfather, William ROGERS was born in Fenny Stratford, round about 1808 - 1811. Are there any Parish Records in existence that could help me trace him? Shirley Cheney, Somerset. *************************************** BGS Website: http://www.bucksgs.org.uk/ BFHS Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/ Bucks Genuki Website: http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 42 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len
Have a look at http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/bkm/Bletchley/Index.html which says: The original copies of the Fenny Stratford parish registers have been deposited in the Buckinghamshire Record Office in Aylesbury, and they hold the following years: It looks like Milton Keynes Local Studies Library have filmed copies: http://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/library%5Fservices/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=22022 and some Transcripts: http://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/library_services/documents/Parish%5FRegister%5Ftranscript%5Findex%2Epdf The Bletchley Archaeological and Historical Society may also be of use: http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/bahs/index.htm Frank & Shirley Cheney wrote: > I have reason to believe that my g.g.grandfather, William ROGERS was born in Fenny Stratford, round about 1808 - 1811. > > Are there any Parish Records in existence that could help me trace him? > > Shirley Cheney, > Somerset.
I have reason to believe that my g.g.grandfather, William ROGERS was born in Fenny Stratford, round about 1808 - 1811. Are there any Parish Records in existence that could help me trace him? Shirley Cheney, Somerset.