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    3. Help Please, My gggg grandfather JOSEPH MOULDER enlisted in the Bucks Militia on April 2 1809 until leaving for the 74th regiment in 1813. Joseph has put up many brick walls for me due to him moving around so much. The first brick wall I have with him is his marriage to a Sarah. Does anyone out there have any knowledge of the Bucks Militia and thier movements during this time ? A kind soul has filled me in somewhat with some chronological information and another kind soul had done some research for me and provided me with a copy of his description papers when he was done serving his time in 1820 so I have some clues to go on. One area of advise I need to help find his marriage is where would Joseph enlist in the Bucks Militia ? I am hoping I will find his marriage in the area he enlisted. Joseph was born 1788 in Chilton, Bucks I then have no record of him until he is listed with his description book as living in Wycombe in 1809 upon elistment in April. By Dec of 1809 I have his first child christened at St. Mary's Parish in Dover Kent. Joseph married a Sarah who I did find on later census' and she lists being born in North Leigh Oxfordshire about 1781. I have checked all these parishes for their wedding along with St. James and St. Mary's in Dover although I have not checked Wycombe. Any suggestions ??? I truly appreciate anyones advise. And if anyone has any advise in finding Joseph after his service is done in 1820 I would be grateful as well. Joseph's papers say he "settled in New Brunswick" so I am guessing he left his wife and children for a new life in Canada, I have not found him anywhere else after 1820. I am getting desperate and this brick wall has been up for years !! Thank you, Nancy in Connecticut __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250

    01/26/2005 12:47:39