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    1. RE: Deverell
    2. Bill (Freeserve)
    3. Hi Lorraine Yes it's my family, although we hadn't connected the 3 generations of Carters together. I have 6 children for William and Susan (my 9GAunt) 5 children for Robert and Joan (my 2C7R) although some could belong to Alice below. There is another Robert m Elizabeth Deverell (My 8 GAunt)1617 and I haven't connected him in either also a John Carter m Alice Deverell (b 1653 Sw) (my 2C7R) (sister of Joan) There is also a later one Joseph Carter m Mary Deverell (my GGGAunt) at Aston Abbotts 1838. Lots more info if you need it. There were lots of ADAMS links too. Bill Deverell -----Original Message----- From: Lorraine Gail Webster [mailto:franzipan27@hotmail.com] Sent: 23 October 2004 12:00 To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Deverell Hi Jenny i note your name of Deverell and believe that my Carter family from Swanbourne married into the Deveralls i.e. Robert Carter mrd Joan Deverall date unknown - his father Robert Carter married Alice Adams in 1632 and his mother was Susan Deverall who had married William Carter in 1605 - all in Swanbourne Bucks - any links to yours?? Lorraine franzipan27@hotmail.com

    10/24/2004 10:27:46
    1. Re: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom
    2. Mark Grady
    3. Hi, Reply to Stan Turner Only got around to reading your message re your surnames. I am also ne to the list but have found it very useful. I thought I would check by families (as you mentioned Epwell) and I found a couple of Walton's in my Main family of HONE's Hannah Walton b: 1800 married James Hone at Brailes, WAR 7 Feb 1828. Hannah died Sibford buried 29 January 1829. Sarah Ann Walton b:1863 married Jason Hone Adderbury, OXF in 1893. Regards Mark Grady ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Turner" <stan.turner1@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 8:45 PM Subject: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom Hello everyone, Having eavesdropped on your messages for some time now, I think it is high time that I revealed myself and my interests. I am Stan Turner and live in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. My wife, Marion, and I are both long term sufferers of the terminal illness called family history - so nice not to suffer alone! Chacombe is the location of my SABIN ancestors. The earliest are Gabriell Sabine and his wife Margaret who had 8 children between 1589 and 1609, amongst them was Gabriell junior baptised there in 1606. The 1654 will of their son John revealed that their daughter Anne had married an Aris and their daughter Elizabeth had married a Hefford. Banbury Wills & Inventories 1591-1620 includes the 1605/6 will of David Mayowe of Grimsbury which listed £2 in the hands of Gabriell Sabyne of Chacombe. After the death of his first wife Hester, Gabriell Sabin junior, a husbandman, married Elizabeth TURPIN at Chacombe in 1640. The will of his brother Richard in 1633 mention their joint ownership of a cow at Williamscot. I have found only one child of Gabriell junior and Elizabeth. (Wardington which includes Willamscot is mentioned in the VCH, Banbury Hundred, page 219 as the home of a "deep-rooted farming family" who can be traced back to a Thomas Sabin of Coton, aged 60 in 1530. - a very interesting statement!!!!!) That only child was John Sabin, baptised at Chacombe in 1641 and buried at Bradden in 1705. He had married an Anne and all their 8 children were baptised between 1668 and 1685 at Bradden. My Sabins had therefore left Banburyshire. Epwell is the location of my WALTON and HOLTOM ancestors. Joseph Walton and Elizabeth baptised 11 children there between 1756 and 1778. One of their daughters was Elizabeth junior baptised in 1766. Joseph and his wife were both buried at Epwell, Joseph in 1800 and Elizabeth in 1779. Joseph Holtom married Elizabeth Walton junior at Epwell in 1787. They baptised 6 children there between 1788 and 1803. One of those children was Thomas baptised in 1791. Joseph Holtom died in 1822 and Elizabeth in 1847, aged 80. Thomas Holtom married Hannah BEAL at Alderminster in 1812 and 6 of their 8 children were baptised at Epwell, the other two were baptised at Tysoe. One of those two was Eliza baptised at Tysoe in 1815. Thomas and Hannah Holtom were in the Epwell censuses of 1841, 1851 and 1861. Thomas was buried in 1861 just 2 weeks after the census. Hannah lived on till 1870 and died at the age of 79. Eliza Holtom married Richard LAMBERT at Potterspury in 1832. All but one of their 7 children were baptised at Yardley Gobion. . . . . . and so all my known direct descendants of Banburyshire ancestors had then left the area. I will be very pleased to hear from anyone with matching interests or who has or wants additional details of these ancestors . . . . . or who knows anything of the family tree of the ancient Sabins of Wardington. Stan Turner - joining in at last. ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    10/24/2004 07:06:15
    1. Re: [BAN] Wills & other papers
    2. David Judd
    3. Anthea, apologies for not getting back to you sooner, but I am only just catching up with a backlog of emails. Regarding the Ward(e) family you sent me details on. If its any help I have a copy from Genforum regarding the LIGHT family of Horley who married into the WARDE family, viz Christopher Light born 1479 Horley, married Elizabeth Warde dau of Henry Warde and Anne Bishop (these details posted on Genforum by Sandy Tracy email sanjent@gte.net ) Anne Bishop was of Pillerton. The Bishop (or sometime spelt Bushopp) family were also of Cubbington and Hampton in Arden area. Hope this is of some interest, if you have anything more to add to these details above, would be interested to hear from you. many thanks David Judd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthea Greenaway" <anthgreenaway@btopenworld.com> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 7:04 PM Subject: RE: [BAN] Wills & other papers > David > Re the WARDE family mentioned in the wills I have. > John WARDE was from Bodicote. He married Alicia YOUICKE on 7th May 1593 > in Bodicote. She is noted as being from Neithrop. > As far as I can see John was born 3oth March 1568, parents are Thomas > and Margaret Warde. > It appears that John and Alys's children were Robert, born 25 September > 1597, Hannah born 12 December 1603, Mary born 21 September 1607 and > Hester born 1 June 1617. There appears to be no baptism for Henry who is > mentioned in the wills. > I had a quick look at the Adderbury records, as Bodicote was a chapelry > in that parish but there were no Warde baptisms there. > I have no more information on this family. > Robert YOUICKE, whose daughter Alicia married John WARDE, was the great, > great grandfather of Elizabeth MAYO who married into my PARGITER line. > Interestingly her son John married another Ward, Rose WARD whose father > was William from Wardington. It is possible that there may be a > connection between these two Ward families. I have yet to find it! > Please let me know if you require any further information. > Best wishes > Anthea > > > Anthea, would like to hear more on the WARDE family from anyone who may > have > details. This is another family I have an interest in. David Judd > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/24/2004 06:31:44
    1. New on the website
    2. Rosemary Probert
    3. Hi Everyone, A few more new surnames added last night: ASTELL, DRAKEFORD, FATHERS, HANCOX, HARVEY, LING, NEAL & SODEN And also a new page that I hope will be the first of a series on background information files: 'Notes & Comments About Mailing Lists' It's linked from the front page at the moment, because I haven't found a permanent home for it yet! There are dozens of other topics where simple lists like this could be useful, especially to newbies (Mailing lists, Message Boards, Acronyms, LDS, IGI, Record Offices etc) So, if anyone would like to take one of these on, or anything else you'd think could be useful; look for information and reduce it to simple instructions, it would help me enormously. Don't underestimate the amount of time it could take, but there's no deadline, and it could be a topic you have a great deal of knowledge or passion about that you could share with the rest of us. Have fun, Rosemary, Northumberland UK PS. I haven't forgotten everything else I have to put on line :-)) ............................................................ Webmaster for Banburyshire Web Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~engcbanb/index.htm Email: banbury@prob.freeserve.co.uk ............................................................

    10/24/2004 05:24:59
    1. RE: Deverell
    2. Lorraine Gail Webster
    3. Hi Jenny i note your name of Deverell and believe that my Carter family from Swanbourne married into the Deveralls i.e. Robert Carter mrd Joan Deverall date unknown - his father Robert Carter married Alice Adams in 1632 and his mother was Susan Deverall who had married William Carter in 1605 - all in Swanbourne Bucks - any links to yours?? Lorraine franzipan27@hotmail.com researching: Warwickshire: knowle/solihull WHITE,TIDMARSH,COLLEDGE,WIMBLETT Birmingham:READER,BROWN,GOODE,BIDDLE COLES,SMITH,COPE,FIRTH,WHITE Oxfordshire: BARNES,CARTER,CLIFTON, COLEMAN,GRIFFIN, Staffordshire: DICKINSON,MILLWARD,READER, ROLLASON,STRIDE,WORMINGHAM,WHITE Buckinghamshire: - Olney - HARRIS,READER Tingewick/Preston Bissett CARTER,ALLEN Lancashire: WEBSTER,BURNS,EARLAM, DEARDEN,FOSTER,DINGSDALE,WILLIAMS, BRADSHAW Westmorland: HALL,DAVIS,GOAD, _________________________________________________________________ Want to block unwanted pop-ups? Download the free MSN Toolbar now! http://toolbar.msn.co.uk/

    10/23/2004 04:59:40
    1. Re: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom
    2. David Judd
    3. Arthur I do not have any SABIN details but I know Mrs Barbera Judd at 128 Stanley Green Road, Poole, Bournemouth, Dorset has lots of info, David Judd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arthur COLES" <arthur@renc.igs.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom > David > I have a SABIN ancestor. > The line daughtered out with Ellen SAVIN b. 7 JUN 1802 at Tackley. > She married George BOWERS. They are 2X gg parents. > Do you want to exchange details? > I have abstracted most of them in OXF > Regards > Arthur > At PEMBROKE Ontario > Formerly from TILEHURST BRK > Member BERKS FHS 2804 > Member OXF FHS 2515 > E-Mail arthur@renc.igs.net > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/22/2004 03:14:33
    1. Surnames
    2. Elizabeth Calvert
    3. researching the follow names HUMPHRIES, COLLINS, WISE Families From Bloxham.Oxfordshire HUDSON, From Shipston on Stour Warwickshire BETHERIDGE From Brailes Warwickshire Thanks Anne Williams

    10/22/2004 01:01:49
    1. Re: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom
    2. David Judd
    3. Stan you may like to contact Barbera Judd at 128, Stanley Green Road, Poole, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH15 3AQ, as she was researching the SABIN family. David Judd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Turner" <stan.turner1@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 11:45 AM Subject: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom > Hello everyone, > > > > Having eavesdropped on your messages for some time now, I think it is high > time that I revealed myself and my interests. I am Stan Turner and live in > Stevenage, Hertfordshire. My wife, Marion, and I are both long term > sufferers of the terminal illness called family history - so nice not to > suffer alone! > > > > Chacombe is the location of my SABIN ancestors. > > The earliest are Gabriell Sabine and his wife Margaret who had 8 > children between 1589 and 1609, amongst them was Gabriell junior baptised > there in 1606. The 1654 will of their son John revealed that their daughter > Anne had married an Aris and their daughter Elizabeth had married a Hefford. > Banbury Wills & Inventories 1591-1620 includes the 1605/6 will of David > Mayowe of Grimsbury which listed £2 in the hands of Gabriell Sabyne of > Chacombe. > > After the death of his first wife Hester, Gabriell Sabin junior, > a husbandman, married Elizabeth TURPIN at Chacombe in 1640. The will of his > brother Richard in 1633 mention their joint ownership of a cow at > Williamscot. I have found only one child of Gabriell junior and Elizabeth. > (Wardington which includes Willamscot is mentioned in the VCH, Banbury > Hundred, page 219 as the home of a "deep-rooted farming family" who can be > traced back to a Thomas Sabin of Coton, aged 60 in 1530. - a very > interesting statement!!!!!) > > That only child was John Sabin, baptised at Chacombe in 1641 and > buried at Bradden in 1705. He had married an Anne and all their 8 children > were baptised between 1668 and 1685 at Bradden. My Sabins had therefore > left Banburyshire. > > > > Epwell is the location of my WALTON and HOLTOM ancestors. > > Joseph Walton and Elizabeth baptised 11 children there between > 1756 and 1778. One of their daughters was Elizabeth junior baptised in > 1766. Joseph and his wife were both buried at Epwell, Joseph in 1800 and > Elizabeth in 1779. > > Joseph Holtom married Elizabeth Walton junior at Epwell in 1787. > They baptised 6 children there between 1788 and 1803. One of those children > was Thomas baptised in 1791. Joseph Holtom died in 1822 and Elizabeth in > 1847, aged 80. > > Thomas Holtom married Hannah BEAL at Alderminster in 1812 and 6 > of their 8 children were baptised at Epwell, the other two were baptised at > Tysoe. One of those two was Eliza baptised at Tysoe in 1815. Thomas and > Hannah Holtom were in the Epwell censuses of 1841, 1851 and 1861. Thomas was > buried in 1861 just 2 weeks after the census. Hannah lived on till 1870 and > died at the age of 79. > > Eliza Holtom married Richard LAMBERT at Potterspury in 1832. All > but one of their 7 children were baptised at Yardley Gobion. > > > > . . . . . and so all my known direct descendants of Banburyshire ancestors > had then left the area. > > > > I will be very pleased to hear from anyone with matching > interests or who has or wants additional details of these ancestors . . . . > . or who knows anything of the family tree of the ancient Sabins of > Wardington. > > > > > > Stan Turner - joining in at last. > > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/22/2004 12:05:11
    1. Re: [BAN] Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom
    2. Arthur COLES
    3. David I have a SABIN ancestor. The line daughtered out with Ellen SAVIN b. 7 JUN 1802 at Tackley. She married George BOWERS. They are 2X gg parents. Do you want to exchange details? I have abstracted most of them in OXF Regards Arthur At PEMBROKE Ontario Formerly from TILEHURST BRK Member BERKS FHS 2804 Member OXF FHS 2515 E-Mail arthur@renc.igs.net

    10/22/2004 08:19:33
    1. [BAN] Gayle Ossenkop-Faubion
    2. Jonathan & Karen Hunt
    3. Hi List Does anyone know how I can contact Gayle Ossenkop-Faubion. I have sent her an e:mail which was undelivered so I think she must have changed her address. I am not sure if she is still a subscriber but I haven't seen her name on the list for a long while. Many thanks Karen Hunt

    10/22/2004 07:10:25
    1. Surname interests: Sabin, Turpin, Walton, Holtom
    2. Stan Turner
    3. Hello everyone, Having eavesdropped on your messages for some time now, I think it is high time that I revealed myself and my interests. I am Stan Turner and live in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. My wife, Marion, and I are both long term sufferers of the terminal illness called family history – so nice not to suffer alone! Chacombe is the location of my SABIN ancestors. The earliest are Gabriell Sabine and his wife Margaret who had 8 children between 1589 and 1609, amongst them was Gabriell junior baptised there in 1606. The 1654 will of their son John revealed that their daughter Anne had married an Aris and their daughter Elizabeth had married a Hefford. Banbury Wills & Inventories 1591-1620 includes the 1605/6 will of David Mayowe of Grimsbury which listed £2 in the hands of Gabriell Sabyne of Chacombe. After the death of his first wife Hester, Gabriell Sabin junior, a husbandman, married Elizabeth TURPIN at Chacombe in 1640. The will of his brother Richard in 1633 mention their joint ownership of a cow at Williamscot. I have found only one child of Gabriell junior and Elizabeth. (Wardington which includes Willamscot is mentioned in the VCH, Banbury Hundred, page 219 as the home of a “deep-rooted farming family” who can be traced back to a Thomas Sabin of Coton, aged 60 in 1530. - a very interesting statement!!!!!) That only child was John Sabin, baptised at Chacombe in 1641 and buried at Bradden in 1705. He had married an Anne and all their 8 children were baptised between 1668 and 1685 at Bradden. My Sabins had therefore left Banburyshire. Epwell is the location of my WALTON and HOLTOM ancestors. Joseph Walton and Elizabeth baptised 11 children there between 1756 and 1778. One of their daughters was Elizabeth junior baptised in 1766. Joseph and his wife were both buried at Epwell, Joseph in 1800 and Elizabeth in 1779. Joseph Holtom married Elizabeth Walton junior at Epwell in 1787. They baptised 6 children there between 1788 and 1803. One of those children was Thomas baptised in 1791. Joseph Holtom died in 1822 and Elizabeth in 1847, aged 80. Thomas Holtom married Hannah BEAL at Alderminster in 1812 and 6 of their 8 children were baptised at Epwell, the other two were baptised at Tysoe. One of those two was Eliza baptised at Tysoe in 1815. Thomas and Hannah Holtom were in the Epwell censuses of 1841, 1851 and 1861. Thomas was buried in 1861 just 2 weeks after the census. Hannah lived on till 1870 and died at the age of 79. Eliza Holtom married Richard LAMBERT at Potterspury in 1832. All but one of their 7 children were baptised at Yardley Gobion. . . . . . and so all my known direct descendants of Banburyshire ancestors had then left the area. I will be very pleased to hear from anyone with matching interests or who has or wants additional details of these ancestors . . . . . or who knows anything of the family tree of the ancient Sabins of Wardington. Stan Turner - joining in at last.

    10/22/2004 05:45:30
    1. RE: [BAN] Re; Cock horse poem.
    2. Carole
    3. Hi Barbara Families and areas/dialects have their own versions of things. E.g. in Scotland the Lord's prayer has a different line to the one I was taught about 'trespassers' at English primary schools. The school I went to in Helensburgh, Scotland, said 'debtors'....that was back in mid 70's, and it nearly always caught me out when we recited it every morning. My lone English voice in amongst the local Scots seemed to stand out in the most embarrassing fashion! Carole Smith Kaiaua, NZ -----Original Message----- From: Adair [mailto:adair@ncf.ca] Sent: Wednesday, 20 October 2004 10:26 a.m. To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BAN] Re; Cock horse poem. Hi Rosemary et al: I have always thought the second line of the poem was: To see a fine lady on a white horse. Does anyone else know this version? Barbara Adair ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    10/21/2004 08:43:03
    1. Re: [BAN] ABBOTTS
    2. Jonathan & Karen Hunt
    3. Hi Geoff and Jenny I have a William ABBOTTS (bc1778) who married my Hannah HUNT (b1781 Epwell) in Swalcliffe on 7 Nov 1803. They settled in Sibford Gower where they had a large family. I can provide further information if required. Kind regards Karen Hunt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill (Freeserve)" <bill@wdeverell.freeserve.co.uk> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 5:18 PM Subject: [BAN] RE: New Subscriber > Hi Geoff > > My conection with the JAKEMAN family is that Elizabeth ABBOTTS was my GGG > Aunt. > Her sister Ann ABBOTTS married William HAYNES at Swalcliffe in 1810. > Their parents were Edward ABBOTTS and Elizabeth BROWN, married in Wroxton in > 1783. > > I have some other information on Daniel and Elizabeth JAKEMAN's family found > in PR's and censuses if you're interested. > > Jenny Deverell > > -----Original Message----- > From: Geoff Kirk [mailto:geoff@gdkirk.freeserve.co.uk] > Sent: 18 October 2004 21:33 > To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: New Subscriber > > > I have only just "discovered" this site - how long has it been in > existence??? > > I would be very grateful if anyone could give me any help at all on any of > the families listed below. > > > COUSINS (also COZENS) - my first one was a William Cousins who married a > Sarah??? in the very late 1700s and they had 9 children in Kings Sutton. > > JAKEMAN (also JACKMAN) - the first was a Daniel Jakeman (widower) who > married Elizabeth Abbotts on 1st July, 1817 at Wroxton St. Mary. My bit of > the family moved on to several local villages - Stoke Lyne, Adderbury, North > Aston, Deddington, Bloxham, Croughton, etc. (There is a record of a > Daniel Jakeman marrying an Elizabeth Hawkins in Banbury on 14th November, > 1813 but I can find no further detail of this one). > > I also have connections with the JACKMANs of Neithrop and later Bloxham; the > WATERS of BLOXHAM; the EDEN - later HEYDON of Bodicote and Stoke Lyne. > > Any help or ideas gratefully received! > > Geoff Kirk > > Buckingham > > > > ______________________________ > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/20/2004 01:55:42
    1. RE: New Subscriber
    2. Bill (Freeserve)
    3. Hi Geoff My conection with the JAKEMAN family is that Elizabeth ABBOTTS was my GGG Aunt. Her sister Ann ABBOTTS married William HAYNES at Swalcliffe in 1810. Their parents were Edward ABBOTTS and Elizabeth BROWN, married in Wroxton in 1783. I have some other information on Daniel and Elizabeth JAKEMAN's family found in PR's and censuses if you're interested. Jenny Deverell -----Original Message----- From: Geoff Kirk [mailto:geoff@gdkirk.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: 18 October 2004 21:33 To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: New Subscriber I have only just "discovered" this site - how long has it been in existence??? I would be very grateful if anyone could give me any help at all on any of the families listed below. COUSINS (also COZENS) - my first one was a William Cousins who married a Sarah??? in the very late 1700s and they had 9 children in Kings Sutton. JAKEMAN (also JACKMAN) - the first was a Daniel Jakeman (widower) who married Elizabeth Abbotts on 1st July, 1817 at Wroxton St. Mary. My bit of the family moved on to several local villages - Stoke Lyne, Adderbury, North Aston, Deddington, Bloxham, Croughton, etc. (There is a record of a Daniel Jakeman marrying an Elizabeth Hawkins in Banbury on 14th November, 1813 but I can find no further detail of this one). I also have connections with the JACKMANs of Neithrop and later Bloxham; the WATERS of BLOXHAM; the EDEN - later HEYDON of Bodicote and Stoke Lyne. Any help or ideas gratefully received! Geoff Kirk Buckingham ______________________________

    10/20/2004 11:18:50
    1. Re: [BAN] New Subscriber
    2. Bill Watson
    3. Hi Geoff, The OFHS OMI shows; William COZENS marr. Sarah TAYLOR in Sydenham on 29 May 1797 I don't have the Sydenham PR's for further information. also some more possibilities; Daniel JACKEMAN of Deddington marr Elizabeth TUE in Banbury on 27 Jun 1721 " JACKMAN of Kirtlington marr. Elizabeth ROBERTS in Stanton Harcourt on 1 May 1748 Daniel JACKMAN marr. Sarah DRY in Adderbury on 19 Mar 1776 " " of Deddington marr. Elizabeth POPE in Gt. TEW on 10 Sep 1780 " " of Glympton marr. Anne WESTON in Kiddington on 23 Feb 1789 " " wid. marr. Elizabeth ABBOTS in Wroxton on 1 Jul 1817 " " marr. Ann BATCHELOR in Adderbury on 12 Oct 1834 " JAKEMAN marr. Hannah WHITMILL in Adderbury on 4 Dec 1804 " " marr. Elizabeth HAWKINS in Banbury on 14 Nov 1813 HTH, Bill Watson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Kirk" <geoff@gdkirk.freeserve.co.uk> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:33 PM Subject: [BAN] New Subscriber > I have only just "discovered" this site - how long has it been in existence??? > > I would be very grateful if anyone could give me any help at all on any of the families listed below. > > > COUSINS (also COZENS) - my first one was a William Cousins who married a Sarah??? in the very late 1700s and they had 9 children in Kings Sutton. > > JAKEMAN (also JACKMAN) - the first was a Daniel Jakeman (widower) who married Elizabeth Abbotts on 1st July, 1817 at Wroxton St. Mary. My bit of the family moved on to several local villages - Stoke Lyne, Adderbury, North Aston, Deddington, Bloxham, Croughton, etc. (There is a record of a Daniel Jakeman marrying an Elizabeth Hawkins in Banbury on 14th November, 1813 but I can find no further detail of this one). > > I also have connections with the JACKMANs of Neithrop and later Bloxham; the WATERS of BLOXHAM; the EDEN - later HEYDON of Bodicote and Stoke Lyne. > > Any help or ideas gratefully received! > > Geoff Kirk > > Buckingham > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/19/2004 01:33:49
    1. RE: [BAN] New Subscriber
    2. Hartwell
    3. Geoff I am not currently researching Cousins but I do know of a Cousins family currently living in Kings Sutton would these be any relation? Christine Hartwell Oregon USA -----Original Message----- From: Geoff Kirk [mailto:geoff@gdkirk.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 1:33 PM To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BAN] New Subscriber I have only just "discovered" this site - how long has it been in existence??? I would be very grateful if anyone could give me any help at all on any of the families listed below. COUSINS (also COZENS) - my first one was a William Cousins who married a Sarah??? in the very late 1700s and they had 9 children in Kings Sutton. JAKEMAN (also JACKMAN) - the first was a Daniel Jakeman (widower) who married Elizabeth Abbotts on 1st July, 1817 at Wroxton St. Mary. My bit of the family moved on to several local villages - Stoke Lyne, Adderbury, North Aston, Deddington, Bloxham, Croughton, etc. (There is a record of a Daniel Jakeman marrying an Elizabeth Hawkins in Banbury on 14th November, 1813 but I can find no further detail of this one). I also have connections with the JACKMANs of Neithrop and later Bloxham; the WATERS of BLOXHAM; the EDEN - later HEYDON of Bodicote and Stoke Lyne. Any help or ideas gratefully received! Geoff Kirk Buckingham ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    10/19/2004 11:51:29
    1. Re; Cock horse poem.
    2. Adair
    3. Hi Rosemary et al: I have always thought the second line of the poem was: To see a fine lady on a white horse. Does anyone else know this version? Barbara Adair

    10/19/2004 11:25:32
    1. Name Interests
    2. dmwarner1
    3. I'm interested in the following names in the Banburyshire area: NEAL (& derivatives) LING DRAKEFORD ASTELL Would like to hear from new contacts. David

    10/19/2004 11:06:25
    1. RE: Name interests
    2. Lorraine Gail Webster
    3. Hi everyone nopt sure if we are supposed to revert to the list or direct when we see a name we are interested in? - think it might be good on list incase others see a connection? anyway SWEATMAN i noted in burts interests and i have a Sarah Sweatman who married a Daniel Clifton in St Giles Oxford on 17/11/1828 who i would be interested to know more about if its one of yours burt??? cia Lorraine franzipan27@hotmail.com researching: Warwickshire: knowle/solihull WHITE,TIDMARSH,COLLEDGE,WIMBLETT Birmingham:READER,BROWN,GOODE,BIDDLE COLES,SMITH,COPE,FIRTH,WHITE Oxfordshire: BARNES,CARTER,CLIFTON, COLEMAN,GRIFFIN, Staffordshire: DICKINSON,MILLWARD,READER, ROLLASON,STRIDE,WORMINGHAM,WHITE Buckinghamshire: - Olney - HARRIS,READER Tingewick/Preston Bissett CARTER,ALLEN Lancashire: WEBSTER,BURNS,EARLAM, DEARDEN,FOSTER,DINGSDALE,WILLIAMS, BRADSHAW Westmorland: HALL,DAVIS,GOAD, _________________________________________________________________ Use MSN Messenger to send music and pics to your friends http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger

    10/19/2004 07:08:00
    1. Re: [BAN] New names on Surname List
    2. Betty Rhodes
    3. IAN Have you been Accepted..!!!...... ????? Fitinwell to Gaginwell.. betty.. (before u ask.. just coffee) ----- Original Message ----- From: <IRHUCKIN@aol.com> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 8:20 AM Subject: Re: [BAN] New names on Surname List >I see from the map, Enstone only just makes it into Banburyshire then! > Gaginwell is in the parish, so it scrapes in by the skin of its teeth! > > Ian > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/19/2004 03:42:30