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    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] Harry KNIBBS, b. Woodstock c.1881
    2. In a message dated 16/11/01 10:05:09 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I can see Harry in Alan's spreadsheet as being born 4qtr1880 at Woodstock, > son of James And I have him as a Baker, then Greengrocer, then General Dealer and now it seems a butcher. Quite an entrepreneur. If Trevor would like to contact me off-list initially, Don, we can share info as I'm not aware of anyone else on-list connected but do have some more info. bfn Alan

    11/16/2001 05:40:31
    1. [K/NIBB/S] Harry KNIBBS, b. Woodstock c.1881
    2. Don Knibbs
    3. I've made contact with Trevor Knibbs who I believe from his email address lives in the Oxford area. I'm trying to persuade him to join the list. His grandfather was Harry KNIBBS born in 1881, he thinks in the Woodstock area in Oxfordshire. Harry married Amy WOODWARD, b. 1878 at Combe, Oxfordshire. Trevor has worked backwards to calculate these dates and says they maybe slightly out). Trevor knows that Harry's father was James KNIBBS, a butcher at Woodstock, and that James has two other sons Thomas and William, and two daughters Elizabeth and Agnes. I can see Harry in Alan's spreadsheet as being born 4qtr1880 at Woodstock, son of James. Do we have anyone on the list connected with Harry, please? Don

    11/16/2001 02:57:45
    1. [K/NIBB/S] .....and small change.
    2. After 'money' comes this week's reckoning. Richard KNIBBS kindly sent through an Excel readable list of KNIBBS from the Akeley Parish Register, all of whom you will recall, Joyce and I have placed. Bob couldn't get permission to reproduce the notes of his Access tutorial but for eager data gatherers/sorters has drawn my attention to the following website. http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/training/Access97/Unit2.html I too failed to get permission from one website which I visited. It has an explanation spread over several pages [which takes an age to reach the screen] as to how a pendulum clock works. Well, not strictly true re permission as they offered to sell the article to me for 1,000 dollars. Ouch! Don KNIBBS has told us of the photos he has placed on his website and I will mention these on the Warwick page of mine ie folks who couldn't attend our gathering. Another of those is Graham NIBBS whose photo now resides on my computer. How true Cathy when you praised Marsha for her explanation re US marriage licences. Superlative. Michael PEARMAN has sent me a collection of KNIBB extracts from his latest researches. Such items go into the database for the immediate benefit of any known relatives or subsequent benefit of newly found ones. A couple of new researchers have dropped by the website and I'm hoping to build up new trees and hopefully find some useful links. I've made a little more progress on Henry's descendants [he from England via Canada to the US] but am trying to sort out some anomalies. Meanwhile, with the help of Marvin THOMAS and Joyce FISCHER, I'm putting together some useful groupings of Canadian K/NIBB/S. I called in at Northants CRO on returning from Berkhamsted on Monday only to find it closed because of staff shortages - a warning for any would be travellers to now avoid Monday visits there [since September in fact]. Anyway, I thought I'd try the library at Oundle but that was closed as well. The trip was not altogether wasted as at the Oundle Museum, there was a 'Time' display which they very kindly opened up just for me. The person who had put the exhibition together was interested in my research and has already written with some useful K/NIBB/S info from his wife's local card index system. With Rose-Marie's help, I'm eager to sort out the Oundle KNIBB families - she tells me some are winging their way to me in tomorrow's post. I'm glad to have helped Bev and Pat which shows how just a snippet of info, in this case from a marriage certificate, can with luck open up new avenues of research. I didn't though win the lottery this week, so am relying on a lot of 10 per cents to buy more certificates! bfn Alan List Administrator and host at <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knibbetc/">THE K/NIBB/S ONE NAME STUDY website</A> Did you know? Earlier postings to the list are archived at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/KNIBB-L/ Please follow log-on instructions when you first visit!

    11/15/2001 07:44:08
    1. [K/NIBB/S] Money
    2. I've just picked this up and carried out a search on your behalf. Worth 10 per cent for my efforts? ''What better way to celebrate your family, than locating and claiming your lost family fortune? You may have an insurance policy or inheritance that may be unclaimed. The Foundmoney CEO and Web site was featured on the "Oprah" show and has been helping thousands of families just like you since 1993. Find out instantly.'' http://7341.foundmoney.com/ $1147.33 waiting for KNIBB TOSHA $352.00 waiting for KNIBBLE MILTON $123.11 waiting for KNIBBS THOMAS J PHOTOGRAPHY CO $105.22 waiting for KNIBB DARRYL $100.00 waiting for KNIBBE FINANCIAL GROUP $94.00 waiting for KNIBBS WILLIAM H MD $78.00 waiting for KNIBBE CHARLES J $75.67 waiting for KNIBBLE WILLIAM G $72.00 waiting for KNIBB SARAH V $56.00 waiting for KNIBBS WILLIAM H $52.00 waiting for KNIBBLE NONA M Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE MIKE Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS JANICE Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS DAVID R Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS F Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE PAUL Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB GERALD Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS RICHARD Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE M Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE M Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS ANDREA B Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS WILLIAM H MD Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE FINANCIAL GROUP INC Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE D L Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE HARRY Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS GLEN Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS GLEN Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE G Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE G Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB DIONNEV Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE STEVEN Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE FINANCIAL GROUP INC Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE R Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE R Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB AUGUSTA J Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB AUGUSTA J Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS DAVID R Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS MICHAEL L Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS MICHAEL L Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB SARAH V Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB SARAH V Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE GLENN M Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE ANJE SJT Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE JAN C Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE MIKE Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBS DAVID R Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBEE ARNO Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBBE SR TERRYY Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB IRENE E Amount Provided to Owner waiting for KNIBB NOEL W $229.29 waiting for NIBBS CYRIL $109.00 waiting for NIBBS ANDRE A $52.64 waiting for NIBBS ALBERTA Y Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS DALE A Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS ANN Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS ANN Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS CHARLES Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS F Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS JANET L Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS N Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS RAMONA Amount Provided to Owner waiting for NIBBS WALTER F

    11/15/2001 05:49:29
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] Caroline ex Hethe
    2. Alan Davis
    3. I have just got back from 5 weeks in spain hence delay in response.Caroline was my grandmother,she was the illegitamate daughter of Hannah and married Edgar Davis at St Gerorges ,Hannover Square in 1882.They too had an illegitamate child born 3 moonths before the marriage who was baptised at Hethe on 21.2.1882 and died a month later. On the wedding cert Caroline gave her father as a "Farm bailiff" suggesting that his name wa Knibbs!! I failed to find any bastardy papers relating to her birth. The family moved around a lot ,Edgar being a coachman and finally settled in Ampthill .Edgar went on "walkabouts "and finally disappeared on one in the early 1920's. Hannah kept a pub in the Tottenham court road area and my late cousin described getting under a table threr during a Zeppilin raid in WW1 Alan Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 6:02 PM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Caroline ex Hethe > In a message dated 07/10/01 16:58:05 GMT Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > > Caroline Knibbs aged 25 Serv Cook to Martha Jackson > > > ( Any relation to Alan ???? ) > > > b, Bicester Kathe > > > > > > > Nope to me for Martha but I do believe Alan DAVIS can lay claim to Caroline. > > bfn > > Alan > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    11/14/2001 03:14:50
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] US Marriage licenses
    2. The Cliffs
    3. Thanks, Marsha for the great answer -- Cathy > > We have marriage licenses (why pass up the opportunity for the government to collect a fee?), but they're probably not as easily traced as yours. >

    11/14/2001 01:13:26
    1. RE: [K/NIBB/S] Frederick James KNIBBS
    2. Bev Smith
    3. Hi Alan Terrific stuff... so much info to digest with births, deaths and marriages/spouses, plus possible sibling/s. I had not taken the time to further check the database so not picked up on George Edward M. Thank you so much Alan. I'm sure that Pat and her family will be as excited as I am. Puts a few more puzzle pieces into place. Had a cheeky giggle over the "already bruised wrist" comment but too tired to come back with a humourous response. Now... if our youngest son was at my side, he'd have come up with a beauty! I shall get back to you soon. Bev > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, 14 November 2001 1:05 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Frederick James KNIBBS > > > Bev > > > > Alan, can you confirm that Frederick James T. KNIBBS b. 2 QTR > 1893 Edmonton > > District is thus far unclaimed? > > > > > He's yours for the taking but with a correction. You can't trust > me because I'm human! > > I looked for a marriage for him and found one 01qtr1914 in the Cardiff > District no less but given as FJC. His bride was Ethel ALLEN. > Too much of a coincicdence I thought so I went back to my original > notes for the 1893 birth and yes it's FJC not FJT. I'd slap myself > on the wrist but for the many bruises there already. > > So, when did he die? Answer 01qtr 1870 Cardiff District. And of > course the > record at such time gives his birthdate also which was 27th > February 1893, so > there was seemingly a delay in registration of the birth for it to be > 02qtr1893. > > Of course, if Frederick was a twin, his parents would have had > their hands > full at the time. If you go back to my listing, you'll see there > was a Rosa > Marguerita born in the same quarter, same District. And we know > there was an > Emily Margueritte born to the family 04qtr1899 in Cardiff, so > perhaps not so > far fetched? However, I'd really need to find a Rosa M marriage > or death in > Cardiff to get back into your good books but none found. > > As for Ethel, a couple of possibilities but most likely she died > 02qtr1978 > Pontypridd District. Any family birthday celebrated 11 June? > That was the > date in 1893 when this Ethel born. > > Finally you surmised that Frederick could have been a second > born. Well I > think he was, unless someone else can claim George Edward M > KNIBBS born 01 > qtr 1892 Edmonton District. But you say, we've never heard of > him in family > discussions. Well, sadly he died 04qtr 1893 which might be the > explanation. > > Whatever happened to Rosa Marguerita? I'll not rest until I find > her for you > or someone else. > > bfn > > Alan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.295 / Virus Database: 159 - Release Date: 1/11/2001

    11/14/2001 11:57:00
    1. [K/NIBB/S] KNIBBS/GILBERT
    2. Can we help a list member, please? This might be a wild goose chase but I have wondered whether Cecil Gilbert KNIBBS was named with his mother's maiden name in mind. His father was George KNIBBS and there are 2 possible marriages for him. They boil down to George KNIBBS 02qtr1893 Buckingham District or 02qtr 1885 Newport Pagnell District. The 1893 looks the better bet. Could SKS do a lookup in the relevant GRO register to see if a GILBERT married in the same quarter ie 02qtr 1893 with the same reference as for George. If so we will obtain the marriage certificate which will show both fathers' names and occupations and importantly for our task the couple's ages. bfn Alan

    11/13/2001 10:01:22
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] Frederick James KNIBBS
    2. Bev > Alan, can you confirm that Frederick James T. KNIBBS b. 2 QTR 1893 Edmonton > District is thus far unclaimed? > > He's yours for the taking but with a correction. You can't trust me because I'm human! I looked for a marriage for him and found one 01qtr1914 in the Cardiff District no less but given as FJC. His bride was Ethel ALLEN. Too much of a coincicdence I thought so I went back to my original notes for the 1893 birth and yes it's FJC not FJT. I'd slap myself on the wrist but for the many bruises there already. So, when did he die? Answer 01qtr 1870 Cardiff District. And of course the record at such time gives his birthdate also which was 27th February 1893, so there was seemingly a delay in registration of the birth for it to be 02qtr1893. Of course, if Frederick was a twin, his parents would have had their hands full at the time. If you go back to my listing, you'll see there was a Rosa Marguerita born in the same quarter, same District. And we know there was an Emily Margueritte born to the family 04qtr1899 in Cardiff, so perhaps not so far fetched? However, I'd really need to find a Rosa M marriage or death in Cardiff to get back into your good books but none found. As for Ethel, a couple of possibilities but most likely she died 02qtr1978 Pontypridd District. Any family birthday celebrated 11 June? That was the date in 1893 when this Ethel born. Finally you surmised that Frederick could have been a second born. Well I think he was, unless someone else can claim George Edward M KNIBBS born 01 qtr 1892 Edmonton District. But you say, we've never heard of him in family discussions. Well, sadly he died 04qtr 1893 which might be the explanation. Whatever happened to Rosa Marguerita? I'll not rest until I find her for you or someone else. bfn Alan

    11/13/2001 03:04:51
    1. [K/NIBB/S] Frederick James T. KNIBBS
    2. Bev Smith
    3. Hi Alan... & Pat Walker (also sending separate copy personally to Pat in case she misses List posting) Well, while awaiting delivery of "snail mail" marriage certificate of my grandparents Albert Thomas Turner "Tom" KNIBBS to Olive LEWIS nee DAVIES, an E-mail transcript has been received; some detail here and conjecture following: Place: The Register Office, Cardiff Date: 25 May 1920 (Family had previously said 5 May 1920) Tom's Address: 54 Minny Street, Cardiff Olive's Address: 93 Llandaff Road, Cardiff Witnesses: G. F. E. A. KNIBBS (Tom's father) F. J. KNIBBS Re this witness F. J. KNIBBS, I checked on Alan's Database and all my own copied details and found some possibles with the same initials - however, I tend to think it could be Frederick James T. KNIBBS b. 2 QTR 1893 Edmonton District. Pat, if this conjecture is correct he could well be our James "Jim" KNIBBS, Railroad engineer, brother to Albert Thomas Turner "Tom" KNIBBS and your grandfather John Archibald E. "Jack" KNIBBS. Their parents George Frederick Ernest Albert KNIBBS and Emily Frances TURNER had married at Edmonton 4 Oct 1891, so the name of Frederick would fit nicely, also the place and year of birth, perhaps making him the firstborn or at a stretch the second born. Pat, are you able to run this name and detail past your Dad to see if it prompts any previously forgotten memory recollection? Alan, can you confirm that Frederick James T. KNIBBS b. 2 QTR 1893 Edmonton District is thus far unclaimed? Look forward to hearing from you both. Bfn Bev --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.295 / Virus Database: 159 - Release Date: 1/11/2001

    11/13/2001 02:01:48
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] Taking Stock....
    2. Richard/Don > Yes, there was a Jonas baptised at Kidlington on January 12, 1752, son of > John & Elizabeth KNIBBS. I can't see that they had a son Henry, but they did > have Elizabeth, Job, George and Edward. > I'd go right along with that. > There was certainly a Henry in Kidlington who was born at about the same > time as Jonas. Unfortunately, there's no sign of his baptism at Kidlington, > So I reckon he was b 03qtr1839 Woodstock District as son of John and Ann there. John also had children by his first marriage. > > There is a baptism of a Henry Phillip Knibbs on Dec 7 1873, son of Henry & > Elizabeth, groom WP. This could perhaps be the son of the Henry who was > buried in 1878. Ala, there's no sign of the Henry & Elizabeth marriage at > Kidlington either. > > I think that marriage tok place in the Witney District 4 qtr 1872, she being Elizabeth Sarah BISHOP who went on to have an illegitimate daughter after the death of Henry and then married for a second time to Charles PEASE in 1884. Just let me know if you want any more gen on anyone mentioned above and I'll do my best, even if only for elimination purposes. bfn Alan

    11/13/2001 12:35:48
    1. [K/NIBB/S] US Marriage licenses
    2. [email protected] wrote: >This is the first time I've seen a reference to the existence of marriage >licences in the US. Opens up quite a few possibilities if they are traceable. We have marriage licenses (why pass up the opportunity for the government to collect a fee?), but they're probably not as easily traced as yours. To begin with, they're issued by each individual county. Some have been archived at the county level, others by the appropriate state. Copies may be available from one or the other or both with prices varying widely; some jurisdictions will only provide copies to direct descendants... For discussion purposes, consider this website: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/cgi-bin/archives/marriage.html The site info begins : "Welcome to the . . . . Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900" Which sounds very impressive. But of course, the United States didn't exist as a governing entity in 1763. The Territory of Illinois (encompasing present-day Illinois, Wisconsin, and eastern Minnesota) was established on 1 Mar 1809. The State of Illinois (all 2 counties of it!) was admitted to the Union on 3 Dec 1818. There are now 103 counties in Illinois, and some states (Virginia, for example), lost territory to other states - you begin to see the problems in finding the appropriate license. And guessing where to look can be a problem. People researching the last half of the 20th century may wonder why so many people got married in such an out-of-the-way place as Clark County, Nevada... otherwise known as Las Vegas. Laws concerning marriage vary from state to state, so there are times (consagnuintity or age probably most likely) when people will drive to another state in order to marry, but leave no other record there. I periodically search for a surname of interest at rootsweb.com, just to see if there are any new indices since the last time I checked. -- *Marsha L. Ensminger __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with [email protected]! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    11/12/2001 07:50:40
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] Taking Stock....
    2. Don Knibbs
    3. Richard, Yes, there was a Jonas baptised at Kidlington on January 12, 1752, son of John & Elizabeth KNIBBS. I can't see that they had a son Henry, but they did have Elizabeth, Job, George and Edward. There was certainly a Henry in Kidlington who was born at about the same time as Jonas. Unfortunately, there's no sign of his baptism at Kidlington, just a burial on Dec 19 1878, aged 28 years. There is a baptism of a Henry Phillip Knibbs on Dec 7 1873, son of Henry & Elizabeth, groom WP. This could perhaps be the son of the Henry who was buried in 1878. Ala, there's no sign of the Henry & Elizabeth marriage at Kidlington either. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: ? <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 7:26 PM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Taking Stock.... > Hi Don > > Sorry about having to get to you this way only I do not have your Email > address. I see you have info on Kidlington. I believe that there was a > Jonas Knibb baptised in Kidlington in1752. Any idea if his parents also had > a son Henry. This is in hope of Anthony Camp being correct in Family Tree > July 1998, reguarding my search for the parents of Henry. > > Thanks > > Richard > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Don Knibbs <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 9:39 AM > Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Taking Stock.... > > > > ........If listers could mention what they have in a message to all, I > will > > be happy to amend and update the website as a permanent record. > > > > All, > > > > My starter for 10. Most of my research is via the PR transcripts from > > Oxfordshire. I have checked the following parishes. Not all have K/NIBB/S > > entries > > but nevertheless, that in itself can be useful to know. > > > > Adderbury > > Banbury Bapts 1839-1935 > > Banbury Baptism & Burials 1723-1812 > > Banbury Baptism & Burials 1813-1837 > > Banbury Burials 1839-1920 > > Banbury Marriages 1558-1837 > > Banbury Marriages 1837-1931 > > Barford St. John > > Charlbury > > Charlton on Otmoor > > Chipping Norton Baptisms to 1962 > > Chipping Norton Burials to 1971 > > Chipping Norton Marriages to 1990 > > Clifton Hampdon > > Cropredy > > Deddington > > Duns Tew > > Enstone > > Hethe > > Hook Norton > > Kidlington 1574-1837 > > Kidlington 1837 onwards > > Lower Heyford > > Nether Worton > > North Aston > > Shorthampton > > Somerton > > Steeple Aston > > Steeple Barton > > Swerford > > Westcote Barton > > > > Details of the microfiche files available from the OFHS can be viewed at > > http://members.aol.com/OFHS/mfiche.htm > > > > Don > > > > > > ============================== > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > > > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online--FREE for 14 Days > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1238 >

    11/12/2001 02:35:23
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001
    2. Cathy > I know that marriage license for John and Amelia is > somewhere -- I must just not be looking in the right place This is the first time I've seen a reference to the existence of marriage licences in the US. Opens up quite a few possibilities if they are traceable. bfn Alan

    11/12/2001 10:36:31
    1. [K/NIBB/S] Charles Knibbs
    2. Cathy. According to the IGI, Charles Knibbs was born in Devonshire, England. He was born 15 Feb. 1821. He was married in New York in 1852. Alan Jackson questions Devon as a birth place, because Devon is not a Knibbs "stronghold." He went to Verona, Grundy County, Illinois between 1858 and 1863, Willie T. Knibbs was born 4 Jul. 1858 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, and Ellsworth R. Knibbs was born 2 Jul. 1863, in Verona, Illinois. His son, Charles Cordon Knibbs, my gt. grandfather, was also born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, as was George James and Willie T. Ritchie

    11/12/2001 04:27:48
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001
    2. Natascha Hartlett
    3. Nothing new to report except the photo I sent to Don which can be viewed on his webpage. Next effort is in getting accurate dates and locations of living Knibb's. Natascha [email protected] wrote: > Anybody got anything K/NIBB/S to report? > > Alan > > List Administrator and host at <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knibbetc/">THE K/NIBB/S ONE NAME STUDY website</A> > > Did you know? Earlier postings to the list are archived at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/KNIBB-L/ > Please follow log-on instructions when you first visit! > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog -- NATASCHA HARTLETT Machinery Department Mitsubishi Corporation Johannesburg Branch Tel: +27 11 722-0320 Fax: +27 11 722-0420 e-mail: [email protected]

    11/12/2001 02:26:08
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] Taking Stock....
    2. €
    3. Hi Don Sorry about having to get to you this way only I do not have your Email address. I see you have info on Kidlington. I believe that there was a Jonas Knibb baptised in Kidlington in1752. Any idea if his parents also had a son Henry. This is in hope of Anthony Camp being correct in Family Tree July 1998, reguarding my search for the parents of Henry. Thanks Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Knibbs <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 9:39 AM Subject: [K/NIBB/S] Taking Stock.... > ........If listers could mention what they have in a message to all, I will > be happy to amend and update the website as a permanent record. > > All, > > My starter for 10. Most of my research is via the PR transcripts from > Oxfordshire. I have checked the following parishes. Not all have K/NIBB/S > entries > but nevertheless, that in itself can be useful to know. > > Adderbury > Banbury Bapts 1839-1935 > Banbury Baptism & Burials 1723-1812 > Banbury Baptism & Burials 1813-1837 > Banbury Burials 1839-1920 > Banbury Marriages 1558-1837 > Banbury Marriages 1837-1931 > Barford St. John > Charlbury > Charlton on Otmoor > Chipping Norton Baptisms to 1962 > Chipping Norton Burials to 1971 > Chipping Norton Marriages to 1990 > Clifton Hampdon > Cropredy > Deddington > Duns Tew > Enstone > Hethe > Hook Norton > Kidlington 1574-1837 > Kidlington 1837 onwards > Lower Heyford > Nether Worton > North Aston > Shorthampton > Somerton > Steeple Aston > Steeple Barton > Swerford > Westcote Barton > > Details of the microfiche files available from the OFHS can be viewed at > http://members.aol.com/OFHS/mfiche.htm > > Don > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    11/11/2001 12:26:50
    1. RE: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001
    2. Bev Smith
    3. Hi there I was about to log on and advise confirmation that Les Knibb's brother Geoff is definitely the same Geoffrey George who married Mona Isabella Lilian HARVEY in 1944 as per NSW Marriages. Still working on things here but no further detail, yet. Also awaiting some certificates at present and will forward any previously unknown detail. Bfn Bev Queensland, Australia > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, 10 November 2001 6:24 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001 > > > Anybody got anything K/NIBB/S to report? > > Alan > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.295 / Virus Database: 159 - Release Date: 1/11/2001

    11/11/2001 10:16:35
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001
    2. The Cliffs
    3. Thanks, Ritchie -- I responded to your next message before this one and have some more questions -- do you know when they went to Illinois? My Ann arrived left England between 1858 and Feb. 1865 when her husband served in the Civil War. If your Charles is the 1821 birthdate born in DEV for which there is no father listed on the Excel spreadsheet, -- we may have something here...I'll keep looking for that marriage certificate to see if it shows what shire John was born in. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 11:28 AM Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001 > Cathy. George J. Knibbs and Anna Knibbs of the Wisconsin 1860 Census were > brother and sister to my great grandfather, Charles Cordon Knibbs, whose > father was Charles Knibbs. I don't know who Jane and William Knibbs were. > From Two Rivers, Wisconsin they went to Verona, Grundy County, Illinois. > Ritchie Thomas > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    11/11/2001 08:58:12
    1. Re: [K/NIBB/S] w/e 10th Nov 2001
    2. Sorry nothing new here. Unable lately to go researching. Ana

    11/11/2001 05:46:26