My main interest is in the STRANGE family, which originated in Mixbury in the 1670s but eventualy spread all over Banburyshire and to lots of other places as well. Some particular brickwalls I'd appreciate some help with: John Strange (a farmer) and his wife Elizabeth (Shaw) were married in 1786 and settled in Harbury, Warks, where they had six children. They then moved to Wardington in about 1800, where they had two more children. After the baptism of the youngest in 1804, they appear to disappear without a trace. They aren't buried in Wardington, and I haven't found them anywhere else. I have picked up most of the children in adulthood, but don't know what became of the parents. If anyone runs accross a burial for either of them, or any evidence of their presence in or absence from Wardington after 1804, please let me know! William Strange, a farmer of Shalstone, Bucks married an Ann about 1747. If anyone finds the marriage of a William and Ann in this time frame, please let me know. John Strange of Mixbury married a Joan before 1673. They don't appear to have been married in Mixbury. Unfortunately, the records of several nearby parishes (Turweston, Evenley) do not survive from this early date, but if anyone finds this marriage in one of the other parishes in the area, please let me know. Thanks, Heather