1. Joyce > As you know I am a member of the Buckinghamshire Family History Society > and I receive a quarterly magazine called Origins. Well today I > received my first one for 2002. In it I found a very interesting > webpage. It is called [email protected] > > Just had a look at this site which has improved tremendously since it first started out. Pity it doesn't go beyond 1900. The ability to look for possible spouses is FANTASTIC. I will explore more later as it's a crime to stay indoors today. Spring has arrived in Leeds! bfn Alan 2. Joyce My garden looks completely different after today's blitz! A direct link to the FreeBMD site is as follows http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ Re Frederick James, I think his Sarah died 04qtr1897 aged 38 also in the Brackley District - not yet transcribed I see. The 01 qtr 1895 one is Sarah ALLEN ho a descendant had told me died on 6th February of that year. Mary FLOYD it must be but I don't think Mary Ann born Berkhamsted. That's a long way from Tingewick as given in the 1901 census. I think we should wait a few more months to see if one appears. I have conjectured her death as 04qtr 1947 North Bucks which would tie in with her age on the census as born c1860. It too is given as plain Mary rather than Mary Ann but the matching date leaves the issue open to question. The fact that one can track back to births as well as finding marriages makes this a truly excellent website and all listers will be huely grateful to you. Many thanx. bfn Alan > I found Frederick James Knibbs marriage 2nd Q of 1890. Another name > that comes up with him is Sarah Tompkins. Could this be the 1st wife of > Fred? There is a death should in 1895 for a Sarah Knibbs aged 34. Also > I found Fredericks second marriage sep 1898. There is a Mary Ann Floyd > that comes up with him and a couple other names but no Mary. Could this > be Fred's second wife? Sarah Tompkins birth states 1860-61. and Mary > Ann Floyd birth is Jun 1861 Berkhamstead. > > This web page is still being updated. I sure would like to hear what > you think about the webpage. The names of Fred's wives are just too > coinsidental don't you think? >