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    1. Re: [ENG-BUCK] Bucks 1841 census transcriptions
    2. Eve McLaughlin
    3. In message <[email protected]>, Diane & Malcolm <[email protected]> writes >Hi Eve, > >You say Haddenham 1841 has been done, where can I get it please. It is one of my own transcriptions. Join Bucks GS and it can be borrowed. I am sorting out a list of what we have done already, so we can avoid duplication. -- Eve McLaughlin Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society

    03/17/2005 06:33:08
    1. KITCHENER: help needed, help offered
    2. jsavile
    3. In my ongoing quest to find the parents and second, possibly third as well, wives of William Kitchener, Olney, c1773-1751, I purchased the 'Buckinghamshire entries in Dr William's non-conformist birth register c1743-1837' which are on microfiche. Unfortunately when it was finally possible to view them, I found them to be of no use whatsover:( So, if anyone (UK only I'm afraid) wants them, no cost, email me privately. So now where do I look? Re the parents, there are 2 possible sets on the Bucks FHS baptism data base. Re the marriages, the first was almost certainly to Elizabeth Chater in 1792 but she probably died in childbirth in 1798. He definitely married again at least once as there was a daughter Deborah born c1817. I have the 1821 Olney census which unfortunately only names the head of the household but there are 4 other people in the household with him, a female under 5 (Deborah?), a teenage boy, a woman probably his wife and an elderly woman. In the 1851 census, days before his death, William and his current wife Fanny were living with Deborah and her husband. I'm sure someone somewhere must have a suggestion as to where I now search? Jane Savile nee Kitchener (Suffolk UK)

    03/17/2005 10:09:21