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    1. Re: [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina
    2. > 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. Fascinating - I have in the past looked at Warrens for a different manm so might just have something on yours. We used to send railway engineers out to various places to set up railways, at intervals. , but this is a new one. There may be something about the party at the Stacey Bushes Museum in Milton Keynes, which has most of the railway works information, >

    06/01/2009 06:22:42
    1. [BKM] Wolverton Works employees to Argentina
    2. David Lane
    3. 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

    05/31/2009 11:05:52
    1. [BKM] Kiing
    2. Sue White
    3. Hello Valerie and All Thanks to Pat for admirably unravelling the links between the Treadwells and the Kings and how they are still using the names as forenames in even the present day. With so many "King" names in Bucks, I am sure thre will be much progression. Already Pat and Sharon have both made real inroads. Thanks to all Sue

    05/28/2009 03:55:38
    1. Re: [BKM] 1911 census
    2. Sherry Landa and Russell Johnson
    3. Hi Donald, If you look at the blog on the 1911 site there should be something about how to get more by using wildcards to find other members of the household on searches without having to buy the schedules. If you're stuck email me off the list with an example "problem" and I'll try to talk you through it. 1911 is only available through their website or at TNA in Kew. However, I know of one University which has purchased some sort of access allowing their members to see the full schedules for free. That said, I can't see there being much call for it in the Netherlands to prompt such a thing. One thing you might be able to do, if you know anyone who goes to Kew regularly is to ask them to look at entries you have found on the index. They can print them there for a few pence or take a photo of the screen which is legible for free. Do you mean is the GRO Index available for free? Yes, it is in a lot of libraries/archives/record offices etc in UK and also at Kew and ONS at Southport. The years they hold varies. Many LDS libraries have it too if you have one near you. Failing that it depends how much you want to search it-bearing in mind it's flaws, but you can subscribe to a site which has it all as either a full member (annual fee) or on pay as you go. I use the latter when I get stuck and have a relatively small time frame to search as it works out at 10p per page which is not bad. Of course, if it is an area outside BKM you want then the local BMD sites are worth looking at from UKBMD. These are free indexes often with more detail than GRO (mother's maiden names earlier) where checking for spouses is easy (no guessing between the 2 or 4 names on the GRO page) and where the index is accurate. HTH Tot ziens, Sherry Landa (23170, Viersat, FRANCE) Does anyone have any tips on how to get more out of the 1911 census website than is currently apparantly available? The 1901 census website for example allowed you to link various family members by using the codes attached to each name . Is www.1911census.co.uk the only site? And is BMD information available anywhere for free after the current cut off date for FreeBMD?

    05/28/2009 02:46:36
    1. Re: [BKM] king
    2. Pat Wade
    3. Hi Valerie, Thank you. If I can help, just ask. I have a very large data base starting with William (Wyllyam) Kynge who married in 1598 and follows a lot of his descendants but definitely my main line right through. Thomas and Sarah KING (who both married into the TREADWELL family) were my GGG Aunt and Uncle. I descend via their brother William who married Elizabeth BUTCHER and his son William who married Emma HARRINGTON. Regards, Pat Wade (Nee King) Melb, Vic -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bagnva@netscape.net Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2009 10:02 AM To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] king Hi Pat, it is had to say whether I fit into this line at all as all the pieces may never be connected.? My Kings come from Quainton and the Grace's of Steeple Claydon married into the Kings of Quainton and your Henry King (b. 1835) married an Emma Grace from Steeple Claydon.? So I am just keeping them on my database for further research. Valerie -----Original Message----- From: Pat Wade <pmwade@optusnet.com.au> To: bucks@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:16 pm Subject: Re: [BKM] king Hi Valerie, It would appear that the KINGs and the TREADWELLs had a very happy relationship (so to speak) because the name Treadwell pops up as a middle name even though it is not a direct line. William KING 1816 (son of Thomas KING and Martha ANDREWS) married Elizabeth BUTCHER 1817 (daughter of John BUTCHER and Anne PENNHILL [PENNELL]) They had seven children - Thomas, Benjamin, William, John, Sarah, George and Ann. They emigrated to Australia in 1852 on the Steadfast. Settling in SA and the twigs eventually moving in all directions. Have we had contact before - where do you fit into this very large KING family? :-) Regards, Pat Wade (Nee King) Melb, Vic -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bagnva@netscape.net Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2009 3:26 AM To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] king Hi Sharon, I'm a little confused how did all these sons get the middle name of Treadwell if the male line goes back to William brother of Thomas, who married a Treadwell.? Did he also marry a Treadwell as I have him married to Elizabeth Butcher and the did have a son Thomas born 1835, I do not have any wife or children list for him.? Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: Sue White <susanne@wn.com.au> To: rlsastarkey@shaw.ca; BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:06 am Subject: [BKM] king Hello Sharon Re Treadwell/King. My grandfather was Frederick Treadwell King b 1902 South Australia, s/o Alfred Treadwell King b 1869 South Australia s/o Thomas King b 1835 Bucks, s/o William King b 1816 Bucks - who is the brother of Thomas King who married Anne Treadwell. It seems that the name Treadwell had endured a couple of generations to still be in use in subsequent births. - there must have been a good tie. But now I also have another connection with the Treadwell name where ?Treadwell married Henrietta Louisa Habekost in Canada 1930's. Is this a connection with your family Regards Sue *************************************** 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 *************************************** 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 *************************************** 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 *************************************** 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

    05/28/2009 01:48:34
    1. Re: [BKM] 1911 census
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Donald Yes there is currently only one access fo rthe 1911, the only place I am aware of to use it for free (but prints are chargeable) is at Kew which appears out of your range Use the index, find a person you are fairly sure is yours, enter them in the other person in the household box with just the surname of the person in the surname box with place of residence if required , make note (copy and paste the results into notepad or similar) not forgetting to add back the first person found You can take that one stage further by leaving the other person in the household on and selecting wild card in advanced search then add A* and search, copy and paste the result if any and repeat through the alphabet (B* etc) For freebmd, past the point they are transcribed (coverage charts are on the site) you can use the page images (from the home page) as follows :- Births to 1977 Marriages to 1960 Deaths to 1935 There are also pay per view or subscription sites some a lot cheaper than others Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Does anyone have any tips on how to get more out of the 1911 census > website > than is currently apparantly available? The 1901 census website for > example > allowed you to link various family members by using the codes attached to > each name . Is www.1911census.co.uk the only site? And is BMD information > available anywhere for free after the current cut off date for FreeBMD? > > Donald Hatch Bilthoven NL

    05/28/2009 01:26:04
    1. [BKM] 1911 census
    2. Donald Hatch
    3. Does anyone have any tips on how to get more out of the 1911 census website than is currently apparantly available? The 1901 census website for example allowed you to link various family members by using the codes attached to each name . Is www.1911census.co.uk the only site? And is BMD information available anywhere for free after the current cut off date for FreeBMD? Donald Hatch Bilthoven NL

    05/28/2009 01:22:14
    1. Re: [BKM] king
    2. Pat Wade
    3. Hi Valerie, It would appear that the KINGs and the TREADWELLs had a very happy relationship (so to speak) because the name Treadwell pops up as a middle name even though it is not a direct line. William KING 1816 (son of Thomas KING and Martha ANDREWS) married Elizabeth BUTCHER 1817 (daughter of John BUTCHER and Anne PENNHILL [PENNELL]) They had seven children - Thomas, Benjamin, William, John, Sarah, George and Ann. They emigrated to Australia in 1852 on the Steadfast. Settling in SA and the twigs eventually moving in all directions. Have we had contact before - where do you fit into this very large KING family? :-) Regards, Pat Wade (Nee King) Melb, Vic -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bagnva@netscape.net Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2009 3:26 AM To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] king Hi Sharon, I'm a little confused how did all these sons get the middle name of Treadwell if the male line goes back to William brother of Thomas, who married a Treadwell.? Did he also marry a Treadwell as I have him married to Elizabeth Butcher and the did have a son Thomas born 1835, I do not have any wife or children list for him.? Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: Sue White <susanne@wn.com.au> To: rlsastarkey@shaw.ca; BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:06 am Subject: [BKM] king Hello Sharon Re Treadwell/King. My grandfather was Frederick Treadwell King b 1902 South Australia, s/o Alfred Treadwell King b 1869 South Australia s/o Thomas King b 1835 Bucks, s/o William King b 1816 Bucks - who is the brother of Thomas King who married Anne Treadwell. It seems that the name Treadwell had endured a couple of generations to still be in use in subsequent births. - there must have been a good tie. But now I also have another connection with the Treadwell name where ?Treadwell married Henrietta Louisa Habekost in Canada 1930's. Is this a connection with your family Regards Sue *************************************** 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 *************************************** 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

    05/28/2009 01:16:20
    1. Re: [BKM] king
    2. Hi Pat, it is had to say whether I fit into this line at all as all the pieces may never be connected.? My Kings come from Quainton and the Grace's of Steeple Claydon married into the Kings of Quainton and your Henry King (b. 1835) married an Emma Grace from Steeple Claydon.? So I am just keeping them on my database for further research. Valerie -----Original Message----- From: Pat Wade <pmwade@optusnet.com.au> To: bucks@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:16 pm Subject: Re: [BKM] king Hi Valerie, It would appear that the KINGs and the TREADWELLs had a very happy relationship (so to speak) because the name Treadwell pops up as a middle name even though it is not a direct line. William KING 1816 (son of Thomas KING and Martha ANDREWS) married Elizabeth BUTCHER 1817 (daughter of John BUTCHER and Anne PENNHILL [PENNELL]) They had seven children - Thomas, Benjamin, William, John, Sarah, George and Ann. They emigrated to Australia in 1852 on the Steadfast. Settling in SA and the twigs eventually moving in all directions. Have we had contact before - where do you fit into this very large KING family? :-) Regards, Pat Wade (Nee King) Melb, Vic -----Original Message----- From: bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bagnva@netscape.net Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2009 3:26 AM To: bucks@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BKM] king Hi Sharon, I'm a little confused how did all these sons get the middle name of Treadwell if the male line goes back to William brother of Thomas, who married a Treadwell.? Did he also marry a Treadwell as I have him married to Elizabeth Butcher and the did have a son Thomas born 1835, I do not have any wife or children list for him.? Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: Sue White <susanne@wn.com.au> To: rlsastarkey@shaw.ca; BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:06 am Subject: [BKM] king Hello Sharon Re Treadwell/King. My grandfather was Frederick Treadwell King b 1902 South Australia, s/o Alfred Treadwell King b 1869 South Australia s/o Thomas King b 1835 Bucks, s/o William King b 1816 Bucks - who is the brother of Thomas King who married Anne Treadwell. It seems that the name Treadwell had endured a couple of generations to still be in use in subsequent births. - there must have been a good tie. But now I also have another connection with the Treadwell name where ?Treadwell married Henrietta Louisa Habekost in Canada 1930's. Is this a connection with your family Regards Sue *************************************** 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 *************************************** 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 *************************************** 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

    05/27/2009 02:01:52
    1. [BKM] king
    2. Sue White
    3. Hello Sharon Re Treadwell/King. My grandfather was Frederick Treadwell King b 1902 South Australia, s/o Alfred Treadwell King b 1869 South Australia s/o Thomas King b 1835 Bucks, s/o William King b 1816 Bucks - who is the brother of Thomas King who married Anne Treadwell. It seems that the name Treadwell had endured a couple of generations to still be in use in subsequent births. - there must have been a good tie. But now I also have another connection with the Treadwell name where ?Treadwell married Henrietta Louisa Habekost in Canada 1930's. Is this a connection with your family Regards Sue

    05/27/2009 11:06:52
    1. Re: [BKM] king
    2. Hi Sharon, I'm a little confused how did all these sons get the middle name of Treadwell if the male line goes back to William brother of Thomas, who married a Treadwell.? Did he also marry a Treadwell as I have him married to Elizabeth Butcher and the did have a son Thomas born 1835, I do not have any wife or children list for him.? Valerie, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: Sue White <susanne@wn.com.au> To: rlsastarkey@shaw.ca; BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:06 am Subject: [BKM] king Hello Sharon Re Treadwell/King. My grandfather was Frederick Treadwell King b 1902 South Australia, s/o Alfred Treadwell King b 1869 South Australia s/o Thomas King b 1835 Bucks, s/o William King b 1816 Bucks - who is the brother of Thomas King who married Anne Treadwell. It seems that the name Treadwell had endured a couple of generations to still be in use in subsequent births. - there must have been a good tie. But now I also have another connection with the Treadwell name where ?Treadwell married Henrietta Louisa Habekost in Canada 1930's. Is this a connection with your family Regards Sue *************************************** 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

    05/27/2009 07:26:18
    1. Re: [BKM] Henry King; Anne Treadwell; George Treadwell King death - Westcott
    2. Hi, Thomas King's second wife was Ann Marie (unknown surname) married in Brill in 1863, sons William John 1865 and Charles George 1868.? Valerie -----Original Message----- From: sharon starkey <rlsastarkey@shaw.ca> To: eve@varneys.org.uk; bucks@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 26 May 2009 11:41 am Subject: Re: [BKM] Henry King; Anne Treadwell; George Treadwell King death - Westcott Thankyou for your reply, Eve. I knew that George Treadwell King had died young, but I had no details - so I'm very pleased to have this information. But, I'm really surprised that his burial place, and that of his mother Anne King, nee Treadwell, would be Westbury and not Westcott/Waddesdon. Perhaps it was Anne's wish that she be buried at her birthplace. Anne King, nee Treadwell, died in childbirth 10th July 1839 Westcott, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, according to her death certificate. In 1841, the mother of Anne King (nee Treadwell) - whose name was Anne Treadwell - was living with her son-in-law Thomas King at Westcott. I assumed that the senior Anne Treadwell had gone to help Thomas with his children after her daughter's death. As far as I know, I don't have any KING ancestors from Westbury - only this particular TREADWELL family. A final note - Thomas King was married again, many years later, at Brill - and fathered two more sons. He died at Brill 6th April 1879. According to his will he was a landsurveyor. His gravestone is next to the path to All Saints Church if approached from Church Street. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: <eve@varneys.org.uk> To: "sharon starkey" <rlsastarkey@shaw.ca>; "sharon starkey" <rlsastarkey@shaw.ca>; <bucks@rootsweb.com>; <bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 7:44 AM Subject: Re: [BKM] Henry King -- Schoolteachers- National Society Monthly Paper; > > Henry King was born at Westcott, Waddesdon in > 1835, second son of >> Thomas >> King (b.Nash) and Anne Treadwell (b.Westbury). > > And had a brother George Treadwell King, who was > buried aged 4 at Westbury on 4 Feb 1838 > And his mother was possibly buried at Westbury as Ann > King aged 32 on 13 July 1839, both from Westcott. > (I've been working on the Kings in Westbury, who fizzle > out after 1812 otherwise. > You have a remarkably good collection of data there. > EVE *************************************** 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

    05/27/2009 07:06:50
    1. Re: [BKM] king
    2. sharon starkey
    3. Hi again, Valerie -- I am also confused about this. I probably have the information about Thomas, the son of William King and Elizabeth Butcher, but will have to search my files. Pat Wade is a descendant of this couple, and we have shared our King data. I'll try to look this up later, and let you know what I have. It may not happen until next week as I'm flying to Kelowna early Fri. morning to spend the weekend at the home of my youngest son, whose middle son is graduating from high school. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: <bagnva@netscape.net> To: <bucks@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:26 AM Subject: Re: [BKM] king > > Hi Sharon, I'm a little confused how did all these sons get the middle > name of Treadwell if the male line goes back to William brother of Thomas, > who married a Treadwell.? Did he also marry a Treadwell as I have him > married to Elizabeth Butcher and the did have a son Thomas born 1835, I do > not have any wife or children list for him.? Valerie, Oregon > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sue White <susanne@wn.com.au> > To: rlsastarkey@shaw.ca; BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wed, 27 May 2009 2:06 am > Subject: [BKM] king > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Sharon > > Re Treadwell/King. > > My grandfather was Frederick Treadwell King b 1902 South Australia, s/o > Alfred > Treadwell King b 1869 South Australia s/o Thomas King b 1835 Bucks, s/o > William > King b 1816 Bucks - who is the brother of Thomas King who married Anne > Treadwell. It seems that the name Treadwell had endured a couple of > generations > to still be in use in subsequent births. - there must have been a good > tie. > But now I also have another connection with the Treadwell name where > ?Treadwell > married Henrietta Louisa Habekost in Canada 1930's. Is this a connection > with > your family > > Regards > > Sue > *************************************** > > 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 > > > > > > *************************************** > > 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

    05/27/2009 06:22:42
    1. Re: [BKM] Henry King -- Schoolteachers- National Society Monthly Paper;
    2. > Henry King was born at Westcott, Waddesdon in 1835, second son of > Thomas > King (b.Nash) and Anne Treadwell (b.Westbury). And had a brother George Treadwell King, who was buried aged 4 at Westbury on 4 Feb 1838 And his mother was possibly buried at Westbury as Ann King aged 32 on 13 July 1839, both from Westcott. (I've been working on the Kings in Westbury, who fizzle out after 1812 otherwise. You have a remarkably good collection of data there. EVE

    05/26/2009 09:44:44
  1. 05/26/2009 07:40:45
  2. 05/26/2009 07:40:45
  3. 05/26/2009 07:40:45
    1. Re: [BKM] Henry King -- Schoolteachers- National Society Monthly Paper;
    2. > Henry King was born at Westcott, Waddesdon in 1835, second son of > Thomas > King (b.Nash) and Anne Treadwell (b.Westbury). And had a brother George Treadwell King, who was buried aged 4 at Westbury on 4 Feb 1838 And his mother was possibly buried at Westbury as Ann King aged 32 on 13 July 1839, both from Westcott. (I've been working on the Kings in Westbury, who fizzle out after 1812 otherwise. You have a remarkably good collection of data there. EVE

    05/26/2009 07:40:45
    1. Re: [BKM] Henry King; Anne Treadwell; George Treadwell King death - Westcott
    2. sharon starkey
    3. Thankyou for your reply, Eve. I knew that George Treadwell King had died young, but I had no details - so I'm very pleased to have this information. But, I'm really surprised that his burial place, and that of his mother Anne King, nee Treadwell, would be Westbury and not Westcott/Waddesdon. Perhaps it was Anne's wish that she be buried at her birthplace. Anne King, nee Treadwell, died in childbirth 10th July 1839 Westcott, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, according to her death certificate. In 1841, the mother of Anne King (nee Treadwell) - whose name was Anne Treadwell - was living with her son-in-law Thomas King at Westcott. I assumed that the senior Anne Treadwell had gone to help Thomas with his children after her daughter's death. As far as I know, I don't have any KING ancestors from Westbury - only this particular TREADWELL family. A final note - Thomas King was married again, many years later, at Brill - and fathered two more sons. He died at Brill 6th April 1879. According to his will he was a landsurveyor. His gravestone is next to the path to All Saints Church if approached from Church Street. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: <eve@varneys.org.uk> To: "sharon starkey" <rlsastarkey@shaw.ca>; "sharon starkey" <rlsastarkey@shaw.ca>; <bucks@rootsweb.com>; <bucks-bounces@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 7:44 AM Subject: Re: [BKM] Henry King -- Schoolteachers- National Society Monthly Paper; > > Henry King was born at Westcott, Waddesdon in > 1835, second son of >> Thomas >> King (b.Nash) and Anne Treadwell (b.Westbury). > > And had a brother George Treadwell King, who was > buried aged 4 at Westbury on 4 Feb 1838 > And his mother was possibly buried at Westbury as Ann > King aged 32 on 13 July 1839, both from Westcott. > (I've been working on the Kings in Westbury, who fizzle > out after 1812 otherwise. > You have a remarkably good collection of data there. > EVE

    05/26/2009 05:41:02
    1. [BKM] Elston of Stony Stratfoed
    2. Marilyn Ponting
    3. Baptised at Potterspury, Northants Matthew ROBERTS baseborn son of John ELSTON and Maria ROBERTS 1821 29-Sep Potterspury John ELSTON of Stony Stratford, taylor being the reputed father Marilyn Ponting Details of various Northants indexes http://www.northants-familytree.net/ __________________________________________________________________ Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new Yahoo! Mail: http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/newmail/overview2/

    05/26/2009 04:38:15