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    1. Cadds etc.
    2. Geoff Kirk
    3. I've just spent ages looking at "The Cadds in Wroxton" site. Wonderful!!! But do they tie in with the ones connected to 'my' Jakemans from Wroxton? My lot are as follows - briefly: Elizabeth Stuchbury was born in Hillesden in about 1832. Elizabeth married a Henry Cadd in Hillesden on 21st May 1850. (There's umpteen Cadds and Stuchburys around Hillesden and Preston Bissett!) Elizabeth & Henry had one son only, George Henry Cadd, baptised 29 September, 1850 at Hillesden. Henry Cadd then died. Elizabeth then married Jesse Bedford of Twyford, Bucks on 12th October, 1854 at Hillesden. Elizabeth & Jesse had one son only, James Bedford, baptised 28th January, 1855 at Hillesden. Jesse Bedford then died. Elizabeth then married William Jakeman (of Wroxton and my 2nd great-granduncle) on 13th October, 1860 at Hillesden. I'm not sure what happened to James Bedford, but George Henry Cadd moved back to Wroxton at some stage with his mother and stepfather, William Jakeman. I think George Henry Cadd then married a Rebecca Wells in 1874 at Wroxton and they had two boys, Henry Thomas Cadd (1875) & George Stuchbury Cadd (1876). (I have only recently come up with this last bit of info and need to check it once again). However, at the time of the 1881 census, William & Elizabeth Jakeman (nee Stuchbury) are living with an "adopted" son William Wells - I guess Rebecca's son & their grandson George Stuchbury Cadd is also living with them. I'd be interested to know if there any connections with the "Cadds in Wroxton"? Geoff Kirk Buckingam

    01/26/2005 03:47:02