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    1. Re: [BKM] Help with a place something like Bradley or Bradby in Bucks
    2. Graham Taylor-Paddick
    3. There is a Bradleyfields Farm in Livingstone Lovell or alternatively a Bradley Court and a Bradleywood Farm in Berkshire; nothing coming up for Bradby on streetmap. Graham :) --- Heather Olsen <hlolsen@poetworld.net> wrote: > This may be Brackley, just over the border in > Northants. It would have been the nearest market > town, and the name of the registration district, for > several villages in NW Bucks. > > Heather Olsen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: GSS [mailto:gss@beeb.net] > Sent: 5/2/2005 2:02:20 AM > To: BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BKM] Help with a place something like > Bradley or Bradby in Bucks > > > I am wondering if someone can help with a place in > Bucks where my ancestor (Sarah Andrews) says she was > born back in the 1780s. I have looked in > Phillimore's Atlas, on Parloc and on a modern map > but cannot find anything, so hoping there is a > lister with local knowledge who can help. It is > obviously not a known parish so is more likely to be > a small hamlet somewhere. > > > > I have on the 1861 census (RG9 793 96 Tottenham > MDX) what looks like Bradley, on the 1871 census > (RG10 1649 20 Barking ESS) it looks like Bradly or > Bradby. > > > > Unfortunately she had died by 1881 (she had lived > to the age of 89 so don't think she was worried) and > I do not know where she was living in 1851, but as > it was most likely to be in London, I am going to > have to wait for Ancestry or someone else to > complete an index otherwise it's like looking for a > needle in a haystack. > > > > Thanks > > Gillian > > > > > > > > > > ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== > > Advertising for financial gain is not permitted on > this List, although subscribers may include a link > to their website in their signature. > > > > > > > > ==== BUCKS Mailing List ==== > View or download up to 20000 archive photos of > Buckinghamshire from the Bucks County Council web > site at: http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/photo_database > > "This book is not to be discarded lightly: it should be thrown with great force..." Dorothy Parker, in a review for "The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Milne http://uk.geocities.com/francs2000 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/

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