You could try the Bucks FHS - www.bucksfhs.org.uk - they have Hanslope & Stoke Goldington marriages up to 1837. Paul Jon Whiting wrote: >I have in my tree a woman in Stoke Goldington in the 1841 and 1851 censuses. >It is an unusual first name and I would be interested in discovering her >maiden name. > >In 1841 she is listed as Valey Sail, age 76, born in Bucks. She was living >next door to her daughter and son-in-law. > >In 1851 she is listed as Valley Sales, age 83, widow, born Hanslope. She was >living with her son-in-law, her daughter having died in 1844. > >She had a daughter Mary Sale, born about 1795 in Bucks, married 14 Nov 1814 >to James Tame. > >I am interested in more information about Valey, and her husband Mr. >Sale/Sail. > >Regards >Jon > > >==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== >As of 30 December 2004: 386 list subscribers > 175 digest subscribers > 561 total subscribers > > > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.2 - Release Date: 11/03/05
In message <4231E6F7.80907@ntlworld.com>, Paul Irving <pauljirving@ntlworld.com> writes >You could try the Bucks FHS - www.bucksfhs.org.uk - they have Hanslope & >Stoke Goldington marriages up to 1837. so have Bucks GS, of course - I'll check later this weekend > >Paul > >Jon Whiting wrote: > >>I have in my tree a woman in Stoke Goldington in the 1841 and 1851 censuses. >>It is an unusual first name and I would be interested in discovering her >>maiden name. >> >>In 1841 she is listed as Valey Sail, age 76, born in Bucks. She was living >>next door to her daughter and son-in-law. There are a few, a very few Valleys about in Bucks - possibly a name given because they were born on St Valentine's day. -- Eve McLaughlin Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society