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    1. 1841 Census Marsh/Little Kimble and SLAUGHTER
    2. Graham Taylor-Paddick
    3. Hello everyone, I was wondering if some kind person who had access to the 1841 census for Bucks were able to look something up for me? I'm looking for the family of my direct ancestor William RUTLAND who was born circa 1831 in Little Kimble. He was the son of John (who may have died by that time) and Ann (born circa 1797 in Bucks). I thought I had it in my records but I can't find it written down. And also if anyone is researching the name SLAUGHTER in Great Hampden and surrounding area I would be very grateful for some assistance. Graham :) ===== "This book is not to be discarded lightly: it should be thrown with great force..." Dorothy Parker, in a review for "The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Milne http://uk.geocities.com/francs2000 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/01/2005 12:26:26
    1. Re: [BKM] Slatter
    2. Bill (Freeserve)
    3. Have you got the 1841 census data? I have the CDs. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geraldine" <geraldine@claitair.fsnet.co.uk> To: <BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 6:56 PM Subject: [BKM] Slatter > Hello Bucks Listers! > > A search of all available census on Ancestry has, as usual, provided me > with as many questions as answers and I'm hoping someone may be able to > help. > > I am looking at SLATTERs in Haddenham and there were a good many there in > the 1800s. > > Unfortunately, I cant find any Haddenham entries for Slatter on the IGI. > For some reason they dont seem to have been transcribed. Does anyone know > why? > > Does SKS have access to Parish Registers for Haddenham? > > Noah Slatter born 1831 > Richard Slatter born 1835 > Thomas Slatter born 1836 > James Slatter born 1837 > William Slatter born 1838 > > all in Haddenham. I'm wondering if these were all brothers. I'd be pleased > with any info > > Also I have a Shein (!) slatter born 1840 Haddenham who, in 1871 was in an > institution. He is described as a patient and the staff as medical > attendants. Although I have looked at the original image, I cant find out > what sort of place this was. The address is Stone, St John, Stone. Does > anyone know anything about this place and is it still there. > > One last thing, I have an Enoch Slatter who was the Publican at the White > Hart in Haddenham. Is this place still there? > > Thanks for any info > > Cheers > Geraldine > > > ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== > Your signature should be no more than 3 lines long and should not include > surname interests which are outside the scope of this List. >

    02/01/2005 12:06:16
    1. Slatter
    2. Geraldine
    3. Hello Bucks Listers! A search of all available census on Ancestry has, as usual, provided me with as many questions as answers and I'm hoping someone may be able to help. I am looking at SLATTERs in Haddenham and there were a good many there in the 1800s. Unfortunately, I cant find any Haddenham entries for Slatter on the IGI. For some reason they dont seem to have been transcribed. Does anyone know why? Does SKS have access to Parish Registers for Haddenham? Noah Slatter born 1831 Richard Slatter born 1835 Thomas Slatter born 1836 James Slatter born 1837 William Slatter born 1838 all in Haddenham. I'm wondering if these were all brothers. I'd be pleased with any info Also I have a Shein (!) slatter born 1840 Haddenham who, in 1871 was in an institution. He is described as a patient and the staff as medical attendants. Although I have looked at the original image, I cant find out what sort of place this was. The address is Stone, St John, Stone. Does anyone know anything about this place and is it still there. One last thing, I have an Enoch Slatter who was the Publican at the White Hart in Haddenham. Is this place still there? Thanks for any info Cheers Geraldine

    02/01/2005 11:56:24
    1. BDMs Fritwell early 1800s
    2. Hi, Was there a Thomas ALLEN born in Fritwell c1806?? Regards Pat & Chris Researching : Families of Syresham, Crowfield & Whitfield, Northamptonshire, England. also Biddlesden, Buckinghamshire, England . Families of Silverstone & Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England. Always willing to help others if possible with 1841 Census for Northamptonshire and BDM for Syresham.

    02/01/2005 10:33:29
    1. HARDING / BADRICK research - Trying to trace Elena Nairn
    2. Carol Ann Logan
    3. Hi everyone I'm hoping that one of you may have a current e-mail or snail mail address for Elena NAIRN who subscribed to this list ( and may still do). I'm trying to get in touch with her, after a gap of 3-4 years, regarding our shared HARDING / BADRICK family. If anyone can help I'd be grateful as there is no response from the last e-mail address I have. Thank you Carol Ann Logan

    02/01/2005 01:07:54
    1. ALLENs in FRITWELL - Updated
    2. Hi Listers, An update to my previous request. I now have names and dates of births to the families I`m looking for. Possibly brothers : Jesse Allen born 1858 Frederick born 1869 George born 1866 Elisha born 1862 Jonathan born 1861 Frank born 1867 So, can someone help with the 1871 Census to find the parents please. TIA Regards Pat & Chris Researching : Families of Syresham, Crowfield & Whitfield, Northamptonshire, England. also Biddlesden, Buckinghamshire, England . Families of Silverstone & Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England. Always willing to help others if possible with 1841 Census for Northamptonshire and BDM for Syresham.

    01/31/2005 11:57:33
    1. ALLENs in FRITWELL
    2. Hi Listers, Would anyone have the Census Returns for Fritwell? 51 - 71 would be helpful. Looking for the family/ies related to Jesse ALLEN born 1858 - his grandfather (George) was born in Syresham. There should be around 3/4 families in all. A cousin to Jesse - Frank was born 1867 (according to the 1881 Census). TIA Regards Pat & Chris Researching : Families of Syresham, Crowfield & Whitfield, Northamptonshire, England. also Biddlesden, Buckinghamshire, England . Families of Silverstone & Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England. Always willing to help others if possible with 1841 Census for Northamptonshire and BDM for Syresham.

    01/31/2005 10:05:00
    1. artist Augusta North?
    2. Neil Rees
    3. Can anyone help me with a photograph? I have been passed a wartime black and white photograph about 4 inches by 3 inches in size. It is of a sculptress in an old beamed cottage. The label on the back says: "Mary Durasova, the wellknown [Czechoslovak] sculptress, is working in her Buckinghamshire studio on a bust of the Prime Minister. Mrs Durasova's hostess is Miss Augusta North, an English artist. As Mr. Churchill is too busy with the war, Mary Durasova had to model his head according to photographs. Here she is comparing her work and photographs in her library." taken by Erich Auerbach, official photographer to the Czechoslovak Government in Exile. I know that Czechoslovaks were living in Addington, Wingrave and Aston Abbotts but I am not aware of a Augusta North in any of those places. Do this mean anything to anyone? Neil Rees Bucks

    01/31/2005 11:53:42
    1. Langley Marriages
    2. Charlie Clark
    3. Hi all I have a list of the Marriages at St.Mary's Church,Langley from 1901-1905 on my Website. If anyone is interested go to the link below. http://www.charlie-clark.co.uk/langmarr.htm Regards Charlie Clark --------------------------------- ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun!

    01/29/2005 10:10:45
    1. Re: [BKM] WICKS
    2. William
    3. Hi Gill There are a few possibilities. Can you help with ages A marriage certificate will also help you. Reference as follows :- 3a 1058a Dec qtr 1895,Eton Regards,William wgra0331@bigpond.net.au ----- Original Message ----- From: "gill kelly" <gk011a6271@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 9:39 AM Subject: [BKM] WICKS > I am looking for some information about Edith Annie WICKS, who married John Thomas YATES in 1895 in Eton... trying to track down her parentage... can some friendly person with access to the records look them up for me? Pleeeease? > > > Gill Kelly > > > ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== > 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/ >

    01/28/2005 03:37:43
    1. WICKS
    2. gill kelly
    3. I am looking for some information about Edith Annie WICKS, who married John Thomas YATES in 1895 in Eton... trying to track down her parentage... can some friendly person with access to the records look them up for me? Pleeeease? Gill Kelly

    01/27/2005 04:09:47
    1. BDMs - Fritwell lookup please
    2. Hi, Confirmation of birth date and parents please of a Jesse ALLEN born c1858 in Fritwell. Regards Pat & Chris Researching : Families of Syresham, Crowfield & Whitfield, Northamptonshire, England. also Biddlesden, Buckinghamshire, England . Families of Silverstone & Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England. Always willing to help others if possible with 1841 Census for Northamptonshire and BDM for Syresham.

    01/27/2005 04:36:23
    1. Re: [BKM] JACKMAN - PIDDINGTON
    2. William
    3. Hi ally Your Emma Piddington was 26 in the 1881 census so born 1855,in Cuddington. Could not find her in 1871 (Only an Eliza born same year same place) Regards,William wgra0331@bigpond.net.au ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ally McRae" <allymc@bigpond.net.au> To: <BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 6:57 AM Subject: [BKM] JACKMAN - PIDDINGTON > Hello listers, > > I have an Emma Piddington who married my 5th cousin twice removed (don't know exactly where & when). His name is William Jackman, born 1854 in Haddenham, Bucks. William is the son of Francis Jackman and Mary Cox, and is descended from Nicholas Jackman, born possibly Towersey in the 1600s. > > Does anyone have any information on Emma Piddington? All I have is her name - no age, date of birth, place of birth. It is possible that she was born in or near Cuddington. Emma and William's first child Arthur William was born in Cuddington, with subsequent children born in Haddenham (not all that far from Cuddington ?) > > Am I correct in assuming that Aylesbury was the registration district for Cuddington ?? --- YES > > Many thanks for any help. > Cheers, > Ally McRae - Bribie Island Australia > > > ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== > To view recent downloadable photos of Bucks churches and village scenes, courtesy of Peter and Kevin Quick, visit: > http://www.countyviews.com > >

    01/27/2005 02:22:28
    1. Re: [BKM] Re: Buckland & John Terry in 1871
    2. Mike Chaney
    3. John Gurney asked:- > Please where is 'Buckland near Trigg' should it be Tring HRT? I should think so, although it's nearer to Aston Clinton than Tring. See www.streetmap.co.uk or www.old-maps.co.uk co-ordinates 488500,212500 There is another Buckland, far to the north, in Hertfordshire, so maybe the "near Trigg (sic)" was added to make the difference clear. Mike the Map Man

    01/27/2005 01:53:13
    1. Re: Buckland & John Terry in 1871
    2. John Gurney
    3. Hello Please where is 'Buckland near Trigg' should it be Tring HRT? Best wishes, John

    01/27/2005 12:58:01
    1. Jean Stevens; Leila Smith
    2. Ally McRae
    3. Hello Jean, Hello Leila, Are you still on this list ?? Jean was a great help to me when I was researching my Jackman family from Thame and Towersy, and surrounding areas, and so was Leila, who is also a Jackman descendant. (all descended from Nicholas Jackman) I have lost contact with you Jean and Leila, and would like to re-establish contact. I was Alison Grifftih, but after being widowed, then later re-marrying, I am now Alison McRae. Be great to hear from you both ! Cheers, Ally

    01/26/2005 11:31:09
    1. JACKMAN - PIDDINGTON
    2. Ally McRae
    3. Hello listers, I have an Emma Piddington who married my 5th cousin twice removed (don't know exactly where & when). His name is William Jackman, born 1854 in Haddenham, Bucks. William is the son of Francis Jackman and Mary Cox, and is descended from Nicholas Jackman, born possibly Towersey in the 1600s. Does anyone have any information on Emma Piddington? All I have is her name - no age, date of birth, place of birth. It is possible that she was born in or near Cuddington. Emma and William's first child Arthur William was born in Cuddington, with subsequent children born in Haddenham (not all that far from Cuddington ?) Am I correct in assuming that Aylesbury was the registration district for Cuddington ?? Many thanks for any help. Cheers, Ally McRae - Bribie Island Australia

    01/26/2005 11:27:42
    1. Emma Piddington
    2. Rosemary Jenkins
    3. Emma Piddington was a 17-year-old domestic servant in Haddenham in 1871. Image sent off-line. Rosemary Jenkins

    01/26/2005 09:38:31
    1. Re: [BKM] Jean Stevens; Leila Smith
    2. Wendy Archer
    3. Ally - I have forwarded your email to both Leila and Jean. Wendy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ally McRae" <allymc@bigpond.net.au> To: <BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 8:31 PM Subject: [BKM] Jean Stevens; Leila Smith > Hello Jean, Hello Leila, > > Are you still on this list ?? Jean was a great help to me when I was researching my Jackman family from Thame and Towersy, and surrounding areas, and so was Leila, who is also a Jackman descendant. (all descended from Nicholas Jackman) > > I have lost contact with you Jean and Leila, and would like to re-establish contact. > > I was Alison Grifftih, but after being widowed, then later re-marrying, I am now Alison McRae. > > Be great to hear from you both ! > > Cheers, > Ally > > > ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== > To search the BUCKS list message archives, go to: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=BUCKS >

    01/26/2005 02:02:32
    1. 1841 Lookup
    2. Tipping, Andy
    3. Any kind hearted soul who could look up Thomas Tippin (surname might be Tipping) in the Brill/Dorton area. There should be 2 Thomas' - Father and Son (aged approx 19). Also if not too cheeky, Mary Ann Bunyan (aged approx 20) who later married Thomas Tippin (the son above) in 1847. All help gratefully received. Andy Tipping ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== Your signature should be no more than 3 lines long and should not include surname interests which are outside the scope of this List.

    01/26/2005 04:12:33