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
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 > >