Noah married in Aylesbury in 1852 (on the IGI - you didn't spot it, did you?), & the Aylesbury St. Mary parish registers tell us his father was Thomas SLATTER, tailor. FreeBMD has entries for Noah, Shem (you should have guessed that, with Noah as a clue), & other Slatters. St. John was the Asylum, at Stone, between Haddenham & Aylesbury, which later became a psychiatric hospital. Closed (in the 1980s, I think) & since demolished. There are records in the Centre for Bucks Studies. Bucks FHS at www.bucksfhs.org.uk has parish registers for Haddenham on their database, & will do searches for a small fee. They also sell a transcription of the 1851 census for a very reasonable price, & Bucks Genealogical Society at www.bucksgs.org.uk are about to start selling the 1861 census, also good value. Those censuses show birthplaces, unlike the 1841 census, which has - Thomas SLATTER, ca 30, Tailor, South End, Haddenham, with - Mary 25 F Noah 11 M E???? 9 F William 3 M Shem 1 M Henry Langford (?) 16 Tailor App. All born in county. I think the White Hart went many years ago, as I don't remember it from when I started drinking in the 1970s. Paul Geraldine wrote: > >Hello Bucks Listers! > >A search of all available census on Ancestry has, as usual, provided me with as many questions as answers and I'm hoping someone may be able to help. > >I am looking at SLATTERs in Haddenham and there were a good many there in the 1800s. > >Unfortunately, I cant find any Haddenham entries for Slatter on the IGI. For some reason they dont seem to have been transcribed. Does anyone know why? > >Does SKS have access to Parish Registers for Haddenham? > >Noah Slatter born 1831 >Richard Slatter born 1835 >Thomas Slatter born 1836 >James Slatter born 1837 >William Slatter born 1838 > >all in Haddenham. I'm wondering if these were all brothers. I'd be pleased with any info > >Also I have a Shein (!) slatter born 1840 Haddenham who, in 1871 was in an institution. He is described as a patient and the staff as medical attendants. Although I have looked at the original image, I cant find out what sort of place this was. The address is Stone, St John, Stone. Does anyone know anything about this place and is it still there. > >One last thing, I have an Enoch Slatter who was the Publican at the White Hart in Haddenham. Is this place still there? > >Thanks for any info > >Cheers >Geraldine > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.3 - Release Date: 31/01/05
Thanks for that!! Very, very useful William was my 3x great grandfather which must mean that Thomas was my 4 x great grandfather. Yes, I found Shem on BMD - he died in 1875, probably in the Asylum, poor soul! What unusual names they had! Another one was Caleb - if they were religious, it certainly hasnt been passed through the generations!!!! Thanks so much Geraldine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Irving" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 9:54 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-BUCK] Fw: Slatter > Noah married in Aylesbury in 1852 (on the IGI - you didn't spot it, did > you?), & the Aylesbury St. Mary parish registers tell us his father was > Thomas SLATTER, tailor. > > FreeBMD has entries for Noah, Shem (you should have guessed that, with > Noah as a clue), & other Slatters. > > St. John was the Asylum, at Stone, between Haddenham & Aylesbury, which > later became a psychiatric hospital. Closed (in the 1980s, I think) & > since demolished. There are records in the Centre for Bucks Studies. > > Bucks FHS at www.bucksfhs.org.uk has parish registers for Haddenham on > their database, & will do searches for a small fee. They also sell a > transcription of the 1851 census for a very reasonable price, & Bucks > Genealogical Society at www.bucksgs.org.uk are about to start selling > the 1861 census, also good value. Those censuses show birthplaces, > unlike the 1841 census, which has - > > Thomas SLATTER, ca 30, Tailor, South End, Haddenham, with - > Mary 25 F > Noah 11 M > E???? 9 F > William 3 M > Shem 1 M > Henry Langford (?) 16 Tailor App. > All born in county. > > I think the White Hart went many years ago, as I don't remember it from > when I started drinking in the 1970s. > > Paul > > Geraldine wrote: > > > > >Hello Bucks Listers! > > > >A search of all available census on Ancestry has, as usual, provided me with as many questions as answers and I'm hoping someone may be able to help. > > > >I am looking at SLATTERs in Haddenham and there were a good many there in the 1800s. > > > >Unfortunately, I cant find any Haddenham entries for Slatter on the IGI. For some reason they dont seem to have been transcribed. Does anyone know why? > > > >Does SKS have access to Parish Registers for Haddenham? > > > >Noah Slatter born 1831 > >Richard Slatter born 1835 > >Thomas Slatter born 1836 > >James Slatter born 1837 > >William Slatter born 1838 > > > >all in Haddenham. I'm wondering if these were all brothers. I'd be pleased with any info > > > >Also I have a Shein (!) slatter born 1840 Haddenham who, in 1871 was in an institution. He is described as a patient and the staff as medical attendants. Although I have looked at the original image, I cant find out what sort of place this was. The address is Stone, St John, Stone. Does anyone know anything about this place and is it still there. > > > >One last thing, I have an Enoch Slatter who was the Publican at the White Hart in Haddenham. Is this place still there? > > > >Thanks for any info > > > >Cheers > >Geraldine > > > > > >============================== > >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.3 - Release Date: 31/01/05 > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >