> It sounds lovely. I have tracked some of my line farming at Moat Farm > and Mumford's and a branch at Pennland Farm. My goal is to visit the > British Isles someday. The farming Healeys are associated with Burnham, adjacent to Hedgerley, where they suddenly appear round about 1804-5 - they are not there in 1798, when a list of all males in Bucks was made There is just one in Hedgerley Dean, which is different > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "hazel rogan" <hazelrogan@yahoo.co.uk> > To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:50 AM > Subject: [BKM] Healeys > > > > > > > Hello Edward > > Probably not a help but I was raised in Hedgerley and remember the > Healeys ( not the ones in 1806 I hasten to add and sorry cannot > remember any names ) they lived down the hill in a detached house next > to the old School House. > > There is a free Hedgerley 1841 census which you can Google but I > cannot see any Healeys listed. > > Hedgerley Village is a pretty conservation area in a valley with the > White Horse pub that would have been around in the 1800s, St Mary the > Virgin church and a village pond. > > Hope this is of interest. > > Hazel > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:24:04 -0400 > From: Eddie <ehealy55@optonline.net> > Subject: [BKM] Healy, Healey > To: bucks@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <14BCD8E0E10942AC8981B28332904DCD@EdwardPC> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Hello, > > I have found many Healy ancestors from Bucks using Ancestry.com. I > would like to increase my knowledge to include burial locations, > addresses, occupations, holdings, probates, cause of death, businesses > owned, schools attended. In short anything there is to learn. I am > aware that this may be a difficult endeavor, but any suggestions are > welcome. I have been unable to locate death records for my great great > grandparents William Healy b 24 Mar 1806 in Hedgerley and Caroline > Jones b about 1820 in Christchurch, Surrey. Can anyone offer help in > this matter. > > Thank you, > > Edward Healy > New Jersey USA > > > > > > > > > > > > > *************************************** > > 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 > BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 4327 (20090811) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > > > > *************************************** > > 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 > BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
> It sounds lovely. I have tracked some of my line farming at Moat Farm > and Mumford's and a branch at Pennland Farm. My goal is to visit the > British Isles someday. The farming Healeys are associated with Burnham, adjacent to Hedgerley, where they suddenly appear round about 1804-5 - they are not there in 1798, when a list of all males in Bucks was made There is just one in Hedgerley Dean, which is different > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "hazel rogan" <hazelrogan@yahoo.co.uk> > To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:50 AM > Subject: [BKM] Healeys > > > > > > > Hello Edward > > Probably not a help but I was raised in Hedgerley and remember the > Healeys ( not the ones in 1806 I hasten to add and sorry cannot > remember any names ) they lived down the hill in a detached house next > to the old School House. > > There is a free Hedgerley 1841 census which you can Google but I > cannot see any Healeys listed. > > Hedgerley Village is a pretty conservation area in a valley with the > White Horse pub that would have been around in the 1800s, St Mary the > Virgin church and a village pond. > > Hope this is of interest. > > Hazel > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:24:04 -0400 > From: Eddie <ehealy55@optonline.net> > Subject: [BKM] Healy, Healey > To: bucks@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <14BCD8E0E10942AC8981B28332904DCD@EdwardPC> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Hello, > > I have found many Healy ancestors from Bucks using Ancestry.com. I > would like to increase my knowledge to include burial locations, > addresses, occupations, holdings, probates, cause of death, businesses > owned, schools attended. In short anything there is to learn. I am > aware that this may be a difficult endeavor, but any suggestions are > welcome. I have been unable to locate death records for my great great > grandparents William Healy b 24 Mar 1806 in Hedgerley and Caroline > Jones b about 1820 in Christchurch, Surrey. Can anyone offer help in > this matter. > > Thank you, > > Edward Healy > New Jersey USA > > > > > > > > > > > > > *************************************** > > 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 > BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 4327 (20090811) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > > > > *************************************** > > 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 > BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Forwarded by list admin ----- Original Message ----- From: Sue Houlston To: BUCKS-admin@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:06 AM Subject: Beachampton - Sheppard/Shepherd Hi All I wonder if anyone can help me please with two questions about this family. The first is quite easy - I am looking for the baptism details for John Sheppard born 1837 Beachampton. The other question is a nightmare. William Sheppard was born about 1808 Beachampton (according to census info) - but I can find no record of his birth. William is the son of John Sheppard and Mary Humphrey (married 1801 Beachampton). The baptism records for Beachampton give his daughter Elizabeth born 1835 to William and Ann (Read). I can find no marriage record for William. Now it gets interesting. William was in Bucks until 1840 at least when a daughter was born. 1841 census shows him in Hunslet, West Yorks with wife Ann and his children. A scant eight months later he has a son, William, to "Ruth Shepherd formerly Read" in Hull. I cannot find out what happened to Ann but he did not marry Ruth until 1844 - and then he described himself as a bachelor .... Ann and Ruth were both named Read but were not sisters. Ruth Read was from Lincolnshire. Can anyone help at all ? A marriage for William and Ann would be a huge help. A death for Ann would be wonderful. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Cheers - Sue
FreeBMD shows a Charles ELLEY, 31, dead December quarter 1879 in Winslow district. The 1861 census shows one Charles ELLEY in Bucks, aged 12, in (& born) Winslow, parents John (45, Baker) & Arabela (45) ELLEY, both born Great Horwood. There's one marriage of a Charles ELLEY in FreeBMD, to Mary HOOTLAW or HOOTLEN, March quarter 1876. Annie Elizabeths birth was June 1878 qtr, Winslow district, vol 3a page 590. Also John, Mar 1877, 3a/586 & William Jun 1879 3a/612 William & his mother are in the 1881 census - in Lancashire! *Mary ELLEY Servant (Head) W Female 38 Wellingworth (?), Bedford, England House Keeper (D S)* George DEWHURST Other Male *William ELLEY Son Male 1 Winslow, Buckingham, England * Mary HAYES Servant U Female 26 Grasmere, Westmorland, England Housemaid (D S) Source Information: Dwelling Green Census Place Clayton Le Woods, Lancashire, England Family History Library Film 1342009 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4216 / 66 Page Number 7 What was Rachel PERKINS maiden name? There's a marriage of a Rachel GOSS to a Charles PERKINS in Biggleswade district, Jun 1856 qtr, vol 3b p 599. Them? Ah . . . 1861 census - Keepers House, Sandy, Bedfordshire - Charles Perkins head 30 Gamekeeper Rachel Perkins wife 22 b Sandy William son 6 mths b Sandy Mary WHOOTON (sp?) 12 House Servant born Beds (can't make it out - W..t...th) I think Mary was born Wrestlingworth. It's not too far away. There's a family of WOOTTONs there in the 1861 census. Rachel GOSS aged 2 in the 1841 census at Sandy, parents Samuel 35 ag lab & Sarah 35, both born in county. There: something for you to work on. Paul Wendy taylor wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone help me please. in the 1881 census Addington, Bucks. It shows > Charles & Rachel Perkins and their 2 children, also living with them is > their great niece Annie Elizabeth Elley aged 3 born Winslow (daughter of the > late Charles Elley) I cannot work out the relationship, any clues??? > > cheers Wendy > Australia > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <bucks-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 5:03 PM > Subject: BUCKS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 149 > > > >> The default format for the Digest is Plain text. If you prefer to receive >> your Digest in MIME format, please contact the list administrator. >> >> ************************************** >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Heritage Open Days in Buckinghamshire (Judith Young) >> 2. BucksFHS meeting 19th September - Barking Up The Wrong Tree >> (Dave Foster BucksFHS) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 09:08:16 +0100 >> From: "Judith Young" <arkleside@ntlworld.com> >> Subject: [BKM] Heritage Open Days in Buckinghamshire >> To: "Bucks List" <Bucks@rootsweb.com> >> Message-ID: <A303DCE31D08479F86E37E0678F8CD24@registerc42c0d> >> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >> reply-type=original >> >> Hi gang >> >> This weekend, many historic houses and other sites of interest not >> normally >> open to the public will be opening their doors for a limited period. I >> have >> listed a few in Buckinghamshire below. Please go to >> http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/ for more info: >> >> Amersham Old Town >> Market Hall, High Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0DJ >> Description >> You are invited to join in the wonderful Heritage of this beautiful market >> town. Places of interest include the Drake Chapel at St Mary's Church, The >> Quaker Meeting House, The Methodist Chapel and the Amersham Museum. >> Historic >> walks around the town. A fun day of activities including: Dancing, Bands, >> Punch & Judy Show, clowns and an animal farm. >> >> >> Directions >> 1/2 m from A413 at Amersham bypass. >> >> Opening Times >> Sunday 13th September: 1100-1630 >> >> Strict & Particular Baptist Chapel >> Waddesdon Hill, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire >> Description >> >> Chapel of 1792, owned by The Friends of Friendless Churches. Retains early >> painted memorial tablets inside, a gallery and complete baptismal >> immersion >> tank, and, at the edge of the burial yard, its own stables. Repair >> campaign >> planned Summer 2009. >> >> >> Directions >> Roadside loaction just N of Upper Winchendon. >> >> Opening Times >> Saturday 12th September: 1000-1500 >> >> >> Regards >> >> Judith >> List admin >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 15:01:17 +0100 >> From: Dave Foster BucksFHS <dave.foster@bucksfhs.org.uk> >> Subject: [BKM] BucksFHS meeting 19th September - Barking Up The Wrong >> Tree >> To: bucks@rootsweb.com, ENG-BUCKINGHAMSHIRE@rootsweb.com >> Message-ID: <1252764077.14927.13.camel@eccles.local> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >> >> The next meeting of the Buckinghamshire Family History Society Central >> Group will take place this coming Saturday, 19th September. >> >> ?This month's talk entitled "Barking Up The Wrong Tree" is by John >> Titford who will give a cautionary tale with various examples to show >> how you should not believe everything you are told. >> >> Central Group meeting take place at Prebendal Community Centre in >> Aylesbury starting at 13:30 with time to browse and chat before the talk >> which starts at 14:30. Directions to the Community Centre are on our >> website http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/meetings >> >> All members and guests (inc possible new members) are welcome. >> >> We also hold monthly meetings at Bletchley and Bourne End. Please follow >> the link above for further details. >> -- >> Dave Foster - Managing Trustee - Buckinghamshire Family History Society >> Charity Registered in England and Wales No. 290335 >> Member of the Federation of Family History Societies >> E-Mail: dave.foster@bucksfhs.org.uk Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> To contact the BUCKS list administrator, send an email to >> BUCKS-admin@rootsweb.com. >> >> To post a message to the BUCKS mailing list, send an email to >> BUCKS@rootsweb.com. >> >> __________________________________________________________ >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> BUCKS-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 BUCKS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 149 >> ************************************* >> >> > *************************************** > > 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 BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Hi, Can anyone help me please. in the 1881 census Addington, Bucks. It shows Charles & Rachel Perkins and their 2 children, also living with them is their great niece Annie Elizabeth Elley aged 3 born Winslow (daughter of the late Charles Elley) I cannot work out the relationship, any clues??? cheers Wendy Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: <bucks-request@rootsweb.com> To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 5:03 PM Subject: BUCKS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 149 > > > The default format for the Digest is Plain text. If you prefer to receive > your Digest in MIME format, please contact the list administrator. > > ************************************** > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Heritage Open Days in Buckinghamshire (Judith Young) > 2. BucksFHS meeting 19th September - Barking Up The Wrong Tree > (Dave Foster BucksFHS) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 09:08:16 +0100 > From: "Judith Young" <arkleside@ntlworld.com> > Subject: [BKM] Heritage Open Days in Buckinghamshire > To: "Bucks List" <Bucks@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <A303DCE31D08479F86E37E0678F8CD24@registerc42c0d> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Hi gang > > This weekend, many historic houses and other sites of interest not > normally > open to the public will be opening their doors for a limited period. I > have > listed a few in Buckinghamshire below. Please go to > http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/ for more info: > > Amersham Old Town > Market Hall, High Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0DJ > Description > You are invited to join in the wonderful Heritage of this beautiful market > town. Places of interest include the Drake Chapel at St Mary's Church, The > Quaker Meeting House, The Methodist Chapel and the Amersham Museum. > Historic > walks around the town. A fun day of activities including: Dancing, Bands, > Punch & Judy Show, clowns and an animal farm. > > > Directions > 1/2 m from A413 at Amersham bypass. > > Opening Times > Sunday 13th September: 1100-1630 > > Strict & Particular Baptist Chapel > Waddesdon Hill, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire > Description > > Chapel of 1792, owned by The Friends of Friendless Churches. Retains early > painted memorial tablets inside, a gallery and complete baptismal > immersion > tank, and, at the edge of the burial yard, its own stables. Repair > campaign > planned Summer 2009. > > > Directions > Roadside loaction just N of Upper Winchendon. > > Opening Times > Saturday 12th September: 1000-1500 > > > Regards > > Judith > List admin > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 15:01:17 +0100 > From: Dave Foster BucksFHS <dave.foster@bucksfhs.org.uk> > Subject: [BKM] BucksFHS meeting 19th September - Barking Up The Wrong > Tree > To: bucks@rootsweb.com, ENG-BUCKINGHAMSHIRE@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <1252764077.14927.13.camel@eccles.local> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > The next meeting of the Buckinghamshire Family History Society Central > Group will take place this coming Saturday, 19th September. > > ?This month's talk entitled "Barking Up The Wrong Tree" is by John > Titford who will give a cautionary tale with various examples to show > how you should not believe everything you are told. > > Central Group meeting take place at Prebendal Community Centre in > Aylesbury starting at 13:30 with time to browse and chat before the talk > which starts at 14:30. Directions to the Community Centre are on our > website http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/meetings > > All members and guests (inc possible new members) are welcome. > > We also hold monthly meetings at Bletchley and Bourne End. Please follow > the link above for further details. > -- > Dave Foster - Managing Trustee - Buckinghamshire Family History Society > Charity Registered in England and Wales No. 290335 > Member of the Federation of Family History Societies > E-Mail: dave.foster@bucksfhs.org.uk Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the BUCKS list administrator, send an email to > BUCKS-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the BUCKS mailing list, send an email to > BUCKS@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BUCKS-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 BUCKS Digest, Vol 4, Issue 149 > ************************************* >
The next meeting of the Buckinghamshire Family History Society Central Group will take place this coming Saturday, 19th September. This month's talk entitled "Barking Up The Wrong Tree" is by John Titford who will give a cautionary tale with various examples to show how you should not believe everything you are told. Central Group meeting take place at Prebendal Community Centre in Aylesbury starting at 13:30 with time to browse and chat before the talk which starts at 14:30. Directions to the Community Centre are on our website http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/meetings All members and guests (inc possible new members) are welcome. We also hold monthly meetings at Bletchley and Bourne End. Please follow the link above for further details. -- Dave Foster - Managing Trustee - Buckinghamshire Family History Society Charity Registered in England and Wales No. 290335 Member of the Federation of Family History Societies E-Mail: dave.foster@bucksfhs.org.uk Website: http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk
Hi gang This weekend, many historic houses and other sites of interest not normally open to the public will be opening their doors for a limited period. I have listed a few in Buckinghamshire below. Please go to http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/ for more info: Amersham Old Town Market Hall, High Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0DJ Description You are invited to join in the wonderful Heritage of this beautiful market town. Places of interest include the Drake Chapel at St Mary's Church, The Quaker Meeting House, The Methodist Chapel and the Amersham Museum. Historic walks around the town. A fun day of activities including: Dancing, Bands, Punch & Judy Show, clowns and an animal farm. Directions 1/2 m from A413 at Amersham bypass. Opening Times Sunday 13th September: 1100-1630 Strict & Particular Baptist Chapel Waddesdon Hill, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Description Chapel of 1792, owned by The Friends of Friendless Churches. Retains early painted memorial tablets inside, a gallery and complete baptismal immersion tank, and, at the edge of the burial yard, its own stables. Repair campaign planned Summer 2009. Directions Roadside loaction just N of Upper Winchendon. Opening Times Saturday 12th September: 1000-1500 Regards Judith List admin
As part of the Free Heritage Open Day Events in Milton Keynes, New Bradwell Heritage Group will be holding their annual Heritage Open Day at the Community Centre, Church Street New Bradwell from 10.00am - 4.30.pm tomorrow, Saturday 12th September. There will be a display of old photographs, a slideshow plus for the first time we shall have the St.James Church Marriage Register (1909-1939) available. Bucks Family History Society will also be present with their database. Guided Walks of New Bradwell will take place at 10.30am and 2.30pm (weather permitting). Children must be accompanied. Jennifer Cooper in Milton Keynes. UK www.buckspoint.org.uk
Hello Nivard, Thank you for taking the time to help me, I shall take your advice. Best regards, Ralph Harris Regina, Sask. Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington1@btconnect.com> To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 2:37 AM Subject: Re: [BKM] Harris/Berry/Ward families > Hi Ralph > > UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 > Liverpool, England > 1912 > > October > > Lake Champlain > Both 2nd class arrival 15th Oct 1912 > BERRY Lionel Child 11 (last permanent residence) Canada (future intended > permanent residence) England > BERRY Beatrice 12 (last permanent residence) Canada (future intended > permanent residence) England > > On the same passenger list three above the BERRYs are > > HARRISON Mary wife 40 > HARRISON Maud child 4 > HARRISON William Child 2 > > perhaps just a co-incidence > > If you check the GRO marriages index for any Lionels or Beatrices > (particularly if they have a second name to use as an initial) to see how > many married in a reasonable time frame, particularly those marriages in > the > same area your BERRY / HARRIS / WARD were known to reside > > It might take a few certificates to get the right one but cannot think of > an > easier way > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > >> Hello, >> I am researching the 1906 marriage of William Harris and Ellen Berry >> (daughter of Joesph Ward and the widow of Victor Owen Berry). William and >> Ellen came to Canada along with Ellen's 2 children Beatrice b. 1900 and >> Lionel b. 1901. Ellen died in 1913 and shortly after Beatrice and Lionel >> returned to England to live with relatives (probably the Berry or Ward >> families). Does anyone have any further knowledge of these families? >> Best regards, >> Ralph Harris > > *************************************** > > 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 > BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Ralph UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 > Liverpool, England > 1912 > October > Lake Champlain Both 2nd class arrival 15th Oct 1912 BERRY Lionel Child 11 (last permanent residence) Canada (future intended permanent residence) England BERRY Beatrice 12 (last permanent residence) Canada (future intended permanent residence) England On the same passenger list three above the BERRYs are HARRISON Mary wife 40 HARRISON Maud child 4 HARRISON William Child 2 perhaps just a co-incidence If you check the GRO marriages index for any Lionels or Beatrices (particularly if they have a second name to use as an initial) to see how many married in a reasonable time frame, particularly those marriages in the same area your BERRY / HARRIS / WARD were known to reside It might take a few certificates to get the right one but cannot think of an easier way Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hello, > I am researching the 1906 marriage of William Harris and Ellen Berry > (daughter of Joesph Ward and the widow of Victor Owen Berry). William and > Ellen came to Canada along with Ellen's 2 children Beatrice b. 1900 and > Lionel b. 1901. Ellen died in 1913 and shortly after Beatrice and Lionel > returned to England to live with relatives (probably the Berry or Ward > families). Does anyone have any further knowledge of these families? > Best regards, > Ralph Harris
Hello, I am researching the 1906 marriage of William Harris and Ellen Berry (daughter of Joesph Ward and the widow of Victor Owen Berry). William and Ellen came to Canada along with Ellen's 2 children Beatrice b. 1900 and Lionel b. 1901. Ellen died in 1913 and shortly after Beatrice and Lionel returned to England to live with relatives (probably the Berry or Ward families). Does anyone have any further knowledge of these families? Best regards, Ralph Harris
If you want a real wallow in family history, come to the Bucks Genealogical Society's FAMILY HISTORY FEAST next wekkend, on Sunday Sept 13 at the Mandeville School, Ellen Rd, Aylesbury (easy to find - make for Stoke Mandeville Hospital, signposted all round townturn into Churchill Avenue, left into Ellen Rd and immediately left into the school drive - or follow the signs.) This is something different from the run of the mill open day, which can only offer a few local databases and a number of commercial stalls selling you information. We have a whole room of Bucks material, databases, transcripts, books, postcards etc, of course, and another with 50 odd Bucks and other family trees displayed and a hundred printed family histories. But that is only the beginning. In the Main Hall, you will be able to consult freely a thousand books from Eve McLaughlin's own library, and twice as many CDs and microfiches, with something for every county in the British Isles (and a bit of overseas stuff). There are pictorial histories of very many places, in which you could be lucky enough to find a photo of your own ancestors, especially if they had a shop There are censuses, local directories for most areas, a selection of parish registers, lists of inhabitants at different periods, the whole IGI, collective lists for army, navy, criminals, doctors, lawyers, coats of arms, paupers, will makers, railway engineers, UK mayors in 1910- 35, tax payers (and defaulters) - you really have to see the riches to appreciate them. Their are duplicate copies of many of the pictorial history books for sale, with maps for every county (including Scots and Irish and Welsh ones) and county research parish maps. . We have a special London feature, with a wealth of East End data, the Webb guides to London, Middlesex and Surrey research, experts from Hillingdon, Herts and Oxfordshire. Special stationery and research aids are available, and old postcards. Beginners can benefit from the McLaughlin guides for general research and the Gibson guides to the location of records. Even if you are well advanced in your searches, you can still profit from the guides to old handwriting, Latin and the more esoteric sources like manorial and quarter sessions records. There are back copies of useful magazines too and a load of bargain CDs.. Exter personal advice will be available all day, from Eve Mclaughlin and others, and or highly trained stewards will be there to assist you in locating and using the CDs. There are talks on DNA (from Barney Tyrwhitt-Drake), keeping your records, and using a Mormon Family History centre. Doors open at 10am - to 4.30pm. Light refreshments all day. Somewhere to sit down and chat, easy parking on site. BGS members free, visitors £1 - and you get real value for that. Come and enjoy yourself - directions of website www.bucksgs.org.uk or e-mail eve@varneys.org.uk
Valerie Wolverton Works employees records are now held in Milton Keynes Museum at http://www.mkmuseum.org.uk/ Click on "Contacting Us" on the home page to make email enquiries. Regards David -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bagnva@netscape.net Sent: 30 August 2009 18:24 To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina Thank you David for your information, I was just wondering whether or not any of my decendents might have been in that group, but it does not appear to be so.? Do you happen to have information of the railway works? I would appreciate what ever you have.? Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: David Lane <david.lane@zetnet.co.uk> To: bucks@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, Aug 30, 2009 9:33 am Subject: Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina Hi Valerie Thank you for your mail and my apologies for the delay in replying. Herewith the full list of employees which I have extracted from the Passenger List for RMS NILE which sailed from Southampton for Buenos Aries on 24 September 1908. The numbers are the Ticket Numbers for the group. I believe that some stayed in Argentina. I do know that Thomas George WARREN and Alfred Robert HEPWORTH returned home in December 1910. 42 Mr F SMITH, Blacksmith. With wife and son (master H) 43 Mr D N P HOOKS, Armature Winder 44 Mr G A WALKER, Mechanic 45 Mr A F LYE, Smith 46 Mr RICKS, Blacksmith 47 Mr VALIANT, Fireman 48 Mr A B SMITH, Fitter 49 Mr F NORTH, Fitter 50 Mr P R TOVEY, Fitter 51 Mr A R HEPWORTH, Waggon Smith 52 Mr T G WARREN, Waggon Smith 53 Mr N H WATSON, Smith 54 Mr E L JENKINS, Foreman If I can help any further please contact me off list. My email address is david.lane@zetnet.co.uk Regards David -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Valerie Bagnas Sent: 27 August 2009 20:25 To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina Hi David, I know I am a little late in answering your email, but have been out of the country. Do you happen to know the names of the other employees that were sent to Argentina? Did any of them stay in Argentina? My fathers family all work at the Wolverton plant. Valerie, Oregon
Hi Valerie Thank you for your mail and my apologies for the delay in replying. Herewith the full list of employees which I have extracted from the Passenger List for RMS NILE which sailed from Southampton for Buenos Aries on 24 September 1908. The numbers are the Ticket Numbers for the group. I believe that some stayed in Argentina. I do know that Thomas George WARREN and Alfred Robert HEPWORTH returned home in December 1910. 42 Mr F SMITH, Blacksmith. With wife and son (master H) 43 Mr D N P HOOKS, Armature Winder 44 Mr G A WALKER, Mechanic 45 Mr A F LYE, Smith 46 Mr RICKS, Blacksmith 47 Mr VALIANT, Fireman 48 Mr A B SMITH, Fitter 49 Mr F NORTH, Fitter 50 Mr P R TOVEY, Fitter 51 Mr A R HEPWORTH, Waggon Smith 52 Mr T G WARREN, Waggon Smith 53 Mr N H WATSON, Smith 54 Mr E L JENKINS, Foreman If I can help any further please contact me off list. My email address is david.lane@zetnet.co.uk Regards David -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Valerie Bagnas Sent: 27 August 2009 20:25 To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina Hi David, I know I am a little late in answering your email, but have been out of the country. Do you happen to know the names of the other employees that were sent to Argentina? Did any of them stay in Argentina? My fathers family all work at the Wolverton plant. Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Lane Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:06 AM To: Bucks-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina My wife's grandfather, Thomas George WARREN, was one of thirteen employees from the Wolverton Railway Works who sailed for Argentina on 25 September 1908. The group were made up from various trades - wagon smiths, armature winder, carpenter etc., under a foreman (Mr JENKINS). They were based at the Rosario Railway Works in/near Buenos Aries. I would be pleased to hear from anyone who may be able to help with any background information on this venture, or indeed, had an ancestor who was one of the group. David
Thank you David for your information, I was just wondering whether or not any of my decendents might have been in that group, but it does not appear to be so.? Do you happen to have information of the railway works? I would appreciate what ever you have.? Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: David Lane <david.lane@zetnet.co.uk> To: bucks@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, Aug 30, 2009 9:33 am Subject: Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina Hi Valerie Thank you for your mail and my apologies for the delay in replying. Herewith the full list of employees which I have extracted from the Passenger List for RMS NILE which sailed from Southampton for Buenos Aries on 24 September 1908. The numbers are the Ticket Numbers for the group. I believe that some stayed in Argentina. I do know that Thomas George WARREN and Alfred Robert HEPWORTH returned home in December 1910. 42 Mr F SMITH, Blacksmith. With wife and son (master H) 43 Mr D N P HOOKS, Armature Winder 44 Mr G A WALKER, Mechanic 45 Mr A F LYE, Smith 46 Mr RICKS, Blacksmith 47 Mr VALIANT, Fireman 48 Mr A B SMITH, Fitter 49 Mr F NORTH, Fitter 50 Mr P R TOVEY, Fitter 51 Mr A R HEPWORTH, Waggon Smith 52 Mr T G WARREN, Waggon Smith 53 Mr N H WATSON, Smith 54 Mr E L JENKINS, Foreman If I can help any further please contact me off list. My email address is david.lane@zetnet.co.uk Regards David -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Valerie Bagnas Sent: 27 August 2009 20:25 To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina Hi David, I know I am a little late in answering your email, but have been out of the country. Do you happen to know the names of the other employees that were sent to Argentina? Did any of them stay in Argentina? My fathers family all work at the Wolverton plant. Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Lane Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:06 AM To: Bucks-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina My wife's grandfather, Thomas George WARREN, was one of thirteen employees from the Wolverton Railway Works who sailed for Argentina on 25 September 1908. The group were made up from various trades - wagon smiths, armature winder, carpenter etc., under a foreman (Mr JENKINS). They were based at the Rosario Railway Works in/near Buenos Aries. I would be pleased to hear from anyone who may be able to help with any background information on this venture, or indeed, had an ancestor who was one of the group. David *************************************** 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 BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi David, I know I am a little late in answering your email, but have been out of the country. Do you happen to know the names of the other employees that were sent to Argentina? Did any of them stay in Argentina? My fathers family all work at the Wolverton plant. Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Lane Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:06 AM To: Bucks-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina My wife's grandfather, Thomas George WARREN, was one of thirteen employees from the Wolverton Railway Works who sailed for Argentina on 25 September 1908. The group were made up from various trades - wagon smiths, armature winder, carpenter etc., under a foreman (Mr JENKINS). They were based at the Rosario Railway Works in/near Buenos Aries. I would be pleased to hear from anyone who may be able to help with any background information on this venture, or indeed, had an ancestor who was one of the group. David *************************************** 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 BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi all You may want to take a look at the following site http://maps.familysearch.org/ Some take a few seconds to load so give it time It shows adjoining Parishes, also mapped with Civil Registration Districts and much more Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
Bucks Family History Listers, The Guild of One-Name Studies is the worldwide centre of excellence in one-name studies, and promotes the interests of both individuals and groups who are engaged in them. Through its programme of activities it provides the means to share, exchange and publish information about one-name studies. It also encourages and assists those interested in one-name studies by means of conferences, seminars, and many other activities and projects. This is to remind you, we are a holding our last seminar for the year at The National Archives, on Saturday, 21st November 2009. The seminar "One-Name Sources at TNA", which we are sure we will be of interest, will cover: The Hearth Tax - Dave Annal; Civil War Sequestration Papers - Adrian Ailes; Chancery Records - Amanda Bevan; and Certificates of Residence - Michelle Hockley. There is also available, a behind the scenes tour with very limited capacity. We are already received a lot of interest and remaining spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Also to mention while Tea and Coffee will be provided, as with previous events at the National Archive, lunch is not included. You can either purchase lunch from the Cafeteria or bring your own. Further details are shown on the booking form, which is available on the Guild website: <http://www.one-name.org/>www.one-name.org under the 'Events' tab. For any queries or for a mailed copy of the application form, the Guild Helpdesk telephone 0800 011 2182 will be able to advise. Thank you very much Rod Clayburn Secretary, Seminar Sub-Committee, Guild of One-Name Studies RSVP. Please support the St.George Foundation: www.adecentlife.org
> It sounds lovely. I have tracked some of my line farming at Moat Farm > and Mumford's and a branch at Pennland Farm. My goal is to visit the > British Isles someday. Thank you. There was a George Healy in Hedgerley Dean in 1798. >
It sounds lovely. I have tracked some of my line farming at Moat Farm and Mumford's and a branch at Pennland Farm. My goal is to visit the British Isles someday. Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "hazel rogan" <hazelrogan@yahoo.co.uk> To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:50 AM Subject: [BKM] Healeys Hello Edward Probably not a help but I was raised in Hedgerley and remember the Healeys ( not the ones in 1806 I hasten to add and sorry cannot remember any names ) they lived down the hill in a detached house next to the old School House. There is a free Hedgerley 1841 census which you can Google but I cannot see any Healeys listed. Hedgerley Village is a pretty conservation area in a valley with the White Horse pub that would have been around in the 1800s, St Mary the Virgin church and a village pond. Hope this is of interest. Hazel Message: 1 Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:24:04 -0400 From: Eddie <ehealy55@optonline.net> Subject: [BKM] Healy, Healey To: bucks@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <14BCD8E0E10942AC8981B28332904DCD@EdwardPC> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Hello, I have found many Healy ancestors from Bucks using Ancestry.com. I would like to increase my knowledge to include burial locations, addresses, occupations, holdings, probates, cause of death, businesses owned, schools attended. In short anything there is to learn. I am aware that this may be a difficult endeavor, but any suggestions are welcome. I have been unable to locate death records for my great great grandparents William Healy b 24 Mar 1806 in Hedgerley and Caroline Jones b about 1820 in Christchurch, Surrey. Can anyone offer help in this matter. Thank you, Edward Healy New Jersey USA *************************************** 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 BUCKS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4327 (20090811) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com