And another William Garrett bap Jan 18, 1835 in Banbury ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <nikki247@optonline.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:18 PM Subject: Re: [BAN] Re: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire > Hi Gary, > > The rest of the baptisms from the OFHS transcribed Banbury PR's are as > follows > > Denise > > All children of James & Mary > > > John Sept 24, 1840 > John James May 12, 1844 > George Nov 1, 1846 > Thomas July 21, 1850 > Charles Nov 25, 1856 > > > Burials > > > John Churchill Garrett Mar 6, 1842 17 months (he is the John bap Sept > 24, 1840) > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "The Gauthiers" <gary.gauthier@shaw.ca> > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:54 PM > Subject: [BAN] Re: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire > > > > Angela; > > > > I've been having a terrible time locating Hannah Garrett, > > who was born in about 1838 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. > > Your description of the "movement of boundaries was very interesting. > > Given the time period, could you suggest what locations > > I should consider when looking for her birth or baptismal records? > > Reports are that her sister Anne and brother William were baptised > > at St. Marys' in Banbury in 1838-1839. The parents were James Garrett > > and Mary (Martin). Unfortunately, Hannah has dropped of the radar. > > > > Regards; > > Gary > > (Alberta, Canada) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "angela allen" <angela.allen72@btinternet.com> > > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:00 AM > > Subject: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire > > > > > > > Hi Geoff, > > > This might explain why for you -- 'Banburyshire' can be a > > > very frustrating area for research - so close to several county > > > borders & the darn rellies never stayed put, either in county > > > or religion! > > > Makes the chase all the more interesting for us though ;>)) > > > > > > St Mary's Banbury was the only ancient parish for Banbury. > > > It included, in addition to the town & borough of Banbury itself, > > > the hamlets of Calthorpe, Easington, Hardwick, Neithrop & > > > Wickham/Wykham, in Oxfordshire & in Northamptonshire - > > > Grimsbury, Huscote & Nethercote & Spital Farm. > > > > > > The Northamptonshire part of the parish was transferred to > > > Oxfordshire in 1889. > > > > > > Apart from St Mary's - St Paul's chapel of ease in Neithrop > > > was opened in 1853, built by CLARIDGE of Banbury. > > > Christ church South Banbury, was also erected in 1853 & > > > St Leonards in Grimsbury started out as chapel of ease to > > > South Banbury, with records from 1900 onwards - then of > > > course the meeting places for many other religions within > > > the town also existed > > > > > > These days Grimsbury & all the other hamlets mentioned above > > > have been absorbed as part of the town, although locals still > > > refer to them as Easington/Neithrop area in conversation. > > > Possibly Wykham is just as close to the much expanded village > > > of Bloxham. > > > > > > Middleton Cheney Church, although in N'hants was no further > > > to travel from Grimsbury/Overthorpe/Huscote than St Mary's was. > > > In fact these days, it would take just another few fields to be built > > > on & MC would become the outskirts of Banbury - as Bodicote > > > & other villages already have! > > > > > > HTH > > > Angela:>) > > > Admin Banbury > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> Ernest William Kirk was actually baptised at Middleton Cheney in > > >> 1896 but I've no idea why. > > > > > >>My grandfather and his family lived at 73, Merton Street, Grimsbury in > > >> the late 1800s and early 1900s. > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
Angela; Thank you so much for the information on the whole family! What fiche or disks would I need to consult/buy to get images of the relevant pages? With regard to Hannah / Ann, I was led to believe there were actually two individuals. The 1841 census shows both a Hannah and an Ann. Oddly, Hannah drops out in the 1851 census. I've found Ann later on in life and I know Hannah continued to live, as I have her in the Brenchley, Ken,t Parish Registers some time later (birth of children). Any ideas? Regards; Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <nikki247@optonline.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 8:28 PM Subject: Re: [BAN] Re: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire > And another > > William Garrett bap Jan 18, 1835 in Banbury > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denise" <nikki247@optonline.net> > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:18 PM > Subject: Re: [BAN] Re: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire > > >> Hi Gary, >> >> The rest of the baptisms from the OFHS transcribed Banbury PR's are as >> follows >> >> Denise >> >> All children of James & Mary >> >> >> John Sept 24, 1840 >> John James May 12, 1844 >> George Nov 1, 1846 >> Thomas July 21, 1850 >> Charles Nov 25, 1856 >> >> >> Burials >> >> >> John Churchill Garrett Mar 6, 1842 17 months (he is the John bap >> Sept >> 24, 1840) >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "The Gauthiers" <gary.gauthier@shaw.ca> >> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:54 PM >> Subject: [BAN] Re: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire >> >> >> > Angela; >> > >> > I've been having a terrible time locating Hannah Garrett, >> > who was born in about 1838 in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire. >> > Your description of the "movement of boundaries was very interesting. >> > Given the time period, could you suggest what locations >> > I should consider when looking for her birth or baptismal records? >> > Reports are that her sister Anne and brother William were baptised >> > at St. Marys' in Banbury in 1838-1839. The parents were James Garrett >> > and Mary (Martin). Unfortunately, Hannah has dropped of the radar. >> > >> > Regards; >> > Gary >> > (Alberta, Canada) >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "angela allen" <angela.allen72@btinternet.com> >> > To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> >> > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:00 AM >> > Subject: KIRK & County Borders/Banburyshire >> > >> > >> > > Hi Geoff, >> > > This might explain why for you -- 'Banburyshire' can be a >> > > very frustrating area for research - so close to several county >> > > borders & the darn rellies never stayed put, either in county >> > > or religion! >> > > Makes the chase all the more interesting for us though ;>)) >> > > >> > > St Mary's Banbury was the only ancient parish for Banbury. >> > > It included, in addition to the town & borough of Banbury itself, >> > > the hamlets of Calthorpe, Easington, Hardwick, Neithrop & >> > > Wickham/Wykham, in Oxfordshire & in Northamptonshire - >> > > Grimsbury, Huscote & Nethercote & Spital Farm. >> > > >> > > The Northamptonshire part of the parish was transferred to >> > > Oxfordshire in 1889. >> > > >> > > Apart from St Mary's - St Paul's chapel of ease in Neithrop >> > > was opened in 1853, built by CLARIDGE of Banbury. >> > > Christ church South Banbury, was also erected in 1853 & >> > > St Leonards in Grimsbury started out as chapel of ease to >> > > South Banbury, with records from 1900 onwards - then of >> > > course the meeting places for many other religions within >> > > the town also existed >> > > >> > > These days Grimsbury & all the other hamlets mentioned above >> > > have been absorbed as part of the town, although locals still >> > > refer to them as Easington/Neithrop area in conversation. >> > > Possibly Wykham is just as close to the much expanded village >> > > of Bloxham. >> > > >> > > Middleton Cheney Church, although in N'hants was no further >> > > to travel from Grimsbury/Overthorpe/Huscote than St Mary's was. >> > > In fact these days, it would take just another few fields to be built >> > > on & MC would become the outskirts of Banbury - as Bodicote >> > > & other villages already have! >> > > >> > > HTH >> > > Angela:>) >> > > Admin Banbury >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> Ernest William Kirk was actually baptised at Middleton Cheney in >> > >> 1896 but I've no idea why. >> > > >> > >>My grandfather and his family lived at 73, Merton Street, Grimsbury >> > >>in >> > >> the late 1800s and early 1900s. >> > > >> > >> > >> > ============================== >> > New! 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