Pre 8 am slot Wendy? OK sounds like it's going to be an early alarm call for me then <G> Thanks for letting us know, I have been looking forward to tomorrow night's WDYTYA so it's going to be rather a nice introduction to that as it were. Best wishes, Jon
I've just heard that Oxfordshire FHS's Editor, Tony Hadland, will be on Radio Oxford tomorrow morning in the pre-8:00am slot (Wednesday). Radio Oxford will be doing a feature about Robin Gibb, who lives in Thame and who will be featured on television on WDYTYA tomorrow night. Tony will be contributing by phone a piece about how to get started with family history research. You can listen live at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/bbc_radio_oxford , and the "listen again" link is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/england/oxford/ Wendy
Hello all, This might be a rather strange request, but I was hoping someone might be able to help me decipher a name from this manorial document (28 Edw III). It's just a bonus miscellaneous item I copied while at Kew because I'm always on the lookout for the earliest mentions of Pym/Pymme in Oxon. http://i56.tinypic.com/2h2nllc.jpg I've marked next to a couple of names that look, superficially at least, like Pym (John and ???). Although the P appears to have a mark which possibly means it's an abbreviation? I can't figure out the placename either - presumably it's somewhere near Drayton and Chiselhampton which are also mentioned. Many thanks, Kevin.
Whist transcribing Marriage records for St Luke's Parish, Cowley, Oxford (PAR 205/1/R3/5) I noticed that amongst the St Luke's entries was one for St James, Cowley. Entry 101 26th April 1969. CARR Michael George. 24. bachelor. insurance underwriter. 13. Priory Road, Littlemore, Oxford. George Eric CARR (father) chiropodist. MARTIN Brenda Joan. 25. spinster. insurance clerk. 15 Cornwallis Rd Cowley Oxford. James Herbert MARTIN. factory worker Witnesses G MARTIN and D CARR Signed by JPE Parry-Okeden vicar. He added a footnote 'due to a loss of safe key, this marriage at St James, Cowley was entered in this register of St Luke's Church, Cowley' The St James registers have not yet been transcribed up to this date. Roy Oxford
Hi Jill, Sorry no burial in Cuddesdon in the 1700s for a Henry and the three for Henry and one for a Harry in the 1800s are from 1846 onwards. Regards, Jean -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: 17 September 2011 18:35 To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Is there a death of a Henry Hinton prior to this birth please Jean? That may well be the reason Doug is not finding much about him. Or maybe by now I have completely lost the plot! ;-)) My best wishes, Jill See website for 3 lines of JONES, KNIGHT and DAVIES http://www.muirfamily-genealogy-online.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jean Hodges Sent: 17 September 2011 16:32 To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF According to the Cuddesdon PRs (OFHS transcription) there is a Henry Hinton baptised at Cuddesdon on 26 Dec 1749 the son of Thomas Hinton of Denton. Regards, Jean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Is there a death of a Henry Hinton prior to this birth please Jean? That may well be the reason Doug is not finding much about him. Or maybe by now I have completely lost the plot! ;-)) My best wishes, Jill See website for 3 lines of JONES, KNIGHT and DAVIES http://www.muirfamily-genealogy-online.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jean Hodges Sent: 17 September 2011 16:32 To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF According to the Cuddesdon PRs (OFHS transcription) there is a Henry Hinton baptised at Cuddesdon on 26 Dec 1749 the son of Thomas Hinton of Denton. Regards, Jean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
According to the Cuddesdon PRs (OFHS transcription) there is a Henry Hinton baptised at Cuddesdon on 26 Dec 1749 the son of Thomas Hinton of Denton. Regards, Jean
Denton was a chapelry - go to www.genuki.org.uk click England/Oxfordshire/places in Oxfordshire/D/Denton You can find out about the church establishments to most places in the UK using this free site Wendy -----Original Message----- From: Katie de Haan Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 2:52 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF That's interesting, Doug, Was there some sort of chapel of ease in Denton then? Any relations I had living there seem to have their children baptized in Cuddesdon, Wheatley, Horspath or similar, rather than in Denton itself. Then again, maybe that was much earlier. TPIVH ;) This probably isn't very helpful. Apologies. Katie -----Oorspronkelijk bericht---Van: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] Namens Doug and Jane Verzonden: zaterdag 17 september 2011 7:43 Aan: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Onderwerp: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Jill The Henry I'm looking for was definitely bap. In Denton, Oxfordshire. However, I will file the article as it makes a good read. Kind Regards Doug Hinton Canberra -----Original Message---From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: Friday, 16 September 2011 9:18 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Doug, For Henry Hinton. Please see http://oxoniensia.org/volumes/1972/clapinson.pdf Henry Hinton was born and baptised in Kingston Bagpuize son of John and Rebecca on 28th May 1749. http://www.kingston-bagpuize.com/yesteryear/village-occupations.htm Kind regards, Jill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
That's interesting, Doug, Was there some sort of chapel of ease in Denton then? Any relations I had living there seem to have their children baptized in Cuddesdon, Wheatley, Horspath or similar, rather than in Denton itself. Then again, maybe that was much earlier. TPIVH ;) This probably isn't very helpful. Apologies. Katie -----Oorspronkelijk bericht---Van: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] Namens Doug and Jane Verzonden: zaterdag 17 september 2011 7:43 Aan: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Onderwerp: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Jill The Henry I'm looking for was definitely bap. In Denton, Oxfordshire. However, I will file the article as it makes a good read. Kind Regards Doug Hinton Canberra -----Original Message---From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: Friday, 16 September 2011 9:18 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Doug, For Henry Hinton. Please see http://oxoniensia.org/volumes/1972/clapinson.pdf Henry Hinton was born and baptised in Kingston Bagpuize son of John and Rebecca on 28th May 1749. http://www.kingston-bagpuize.com/yesteryear/village-occupations.htm Kind regards, Jill
Hello Jill The Henry I'm looking for was definitely bap. In Denton, Oxfordshire. However, I will file the article as it makes a good read. Kind Regards Doug Hinton Canberra -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: Friday, 16 September 2011 9:18 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Doug, For Henry Hinton. Please see http://oxoniensia.org/volumes/1972/clapinson.pdf Henry Hinton was born and baptised in Kingston Bagpuize son of John and Rebecca on 28th May 1749. http://www.kingston-bagpuize.com/yesteryear/village-occupations.htm Kind regards, Jill -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doug and Jane Sent: 15 September 2011 06:51 To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Jill Just got around to your email. The Henry HINTON I have was bap 26/12/1749 at Denton,OXF but I have no further information. If this is the same Henry HINTON to which you refer, then yes is in my tree, right next to the trunk. If you have information on this person, please email details as I have drawn a blank. Regards Doug Hinton Canberra -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: Saturday, 10 September 2011 5:29 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com; howard.fuller@ntlworld.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Doug, I have just looked up the List archives and see that you are interested in Henry Hinton born 1740, an Ironmonger of Oxford or were in 1999. Is Henry still on your tree? He is someone I much admire and I have details of him, if you are still interested. If you are, how do you relate please? My best wishes, Jill See website for 3 lines of JONES, KNIGHT and DAVIES http://www.muirfamily-genealogy-online.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doug and Jane Sent: 07 September 2011 09:36 To: howard.fuller@ntlworld.com; oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Howard William HINTON and Ann HINTON had evidently both been married before-possibly to Elizabeth JAMES in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1854 (Ref: 3a.901). I have William HINTON previously married to Jane COMBS 13 Feb 1862. Witnesses to the marriage were Henry Freeman and Mary Ann Combs. No reference to Elizabeth JAMES. Do you think there was a fourth marriage?? Cheers Doug Hinton -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Howard Fuller Sent: Wednesday, 7 September 2011 2:26 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Doug, On 05/09/2011 23:51, you wrote: > In the 1881 Census there is a reference to Village Street, Cuddesdon. Would > anyone with local knowledge please advise if today's High Street was once > called Village Street. If not, where in Cuddesdon is Village Street. I > checked Google Earth and it does not show up which makes me think Village > Street has undergone a name change. > Regards > Doug Hinton > Canberra AUST The one road through the small village of Cuddesdon is the Village Street! The description applies to many of the villages in the censuses. The same road continues downhill to the hamlet of Denton, half a mile away. You also wrote: William HINTON, born 1836 Cuddesdon OXF, married Ann STONE on 1 March 1870, Cuddesdon. Ann died in 1873 while William died in 1887 at Denton and buried on 24 March 1887 in Cuddesdon. A quick check of the 1881 Census did not show William. If anyone has access to the 1871 Census could they do a lookup pls. And you wrote this: I'm looking for a Death and Marriage for William HINTON, bap 1879, Denton, Oxf, father William HINTON (1836-1887), mother Mary MATHEWS born Patney (1849-1900). If William (1879) married, list wife and children of that marriage. =============== Here is William HINTON and his family at Cuddesdon (in the "Village Street") in the 1881 Census (Piece 1495, Folio 36): HINTON William, HD m 44, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1836]* HINTON Mary, WI m 32, ---, WIL Patney [1848]* HINTON Emma,** DA u 22, dom.svt, OXF Cuddesden [1858]* HINTON James SO u 17, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1863]* HINTON Edward,** SO u 15, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1865]* HINTON Sarah E, DA 3, ---, OXF Denton [1877]* HINTON William J, SO 1, ---, OXF Denton [1879]* * estimated dates of birth ** resident a few doors away with Charles JENNINGS. William HINTON (1836-1887) married Mary MAT(T)HEWS (1849-1900) in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1876 (Ref: 3a.1049). [The marriage probably took place at Cuddesdon but I don't have access to the register at the moment to check.] And here is William HINTON and a different wife and family ten years earlier in the 1871 Census of Cuddesdon (Piece 1433, Folio 38): HINTON William, HD m 34, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1836] HINTON Ann, WI m 44, ---, OXF Cuddesdon [1826] HINTON Emma, DA 12, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1858] HINTON James, SO 7, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1863] HINTON Elizabeth, DA 5, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1865] YOUNG William H, SL u 22, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1848] YOUNG Walter, SL u 17, shepherd, OXF Cuddesdon [1853] YOUNG Charles, SL 13, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1857] YOUNG Minnie, DL 9, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1861] YOUNG Lewis, SL 6, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1864] [SL/DL = son/dau in law = step son/dau] William HINTON married Ann YOUNG in the Headington Registration District (which includes Cuddesdon) in Jan-Mar 1870 (Ref: 3b.652b). William HINTON and Ann HINTON had evidently both been married before. Emma (12), James (7) and Elizabeth (5) were from William's first marriage, possibly to Elizabeth JAMES in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1854 (Ref: 3a.901). And the five YOUNGs were the children of Ann's first marriage. The 1851 Census of Cuddesdon & Denton (Piece 1727, Folio 22) goes some way to confirm that: YOUNG William, HD m 32, labourer, OXF Denton [1818] YOUNG Ann, WI m 26, ---, OXF Cuddesden [1824] YOUNG William, SO 2, ---, OXF Cuddesden [1848] [I do not have access to the 1861 Census at the moment.] William YOUNG's death (probably in Cuddesdon) was registered in the Headington Registration District in the Apr-Jun Quarter of 1864 (Ref: 3a.362). I hope to be able to access more records in a couple of weeks time to confirm some of the missing entries. Regards, Howard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
LORD WENTWORTH who was the first ley lord of stepney and fought in france for charles the 11 did have bconections in oxfordshire before hackney was taken of him due to his debts possibly the reason why hackney acerage differs from what is was in the DOMESDAY BOOK and what it is now thanks pete ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Doug, For Henry Hinton. Please see http://oxoniensia.org/volumes/1972/clapinson.pdf Henry Hinton was born and baptised in Kingston Bagpuize son of John and Rebecca on 28th May 1749. http://www.kingston-bagpuize.com/yesteryear/village-occupations.htm Kind regards, Jill -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doug and Jane Sent: 15 September 2011 06:51 To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Jill Just got around to your email. The Henry HINTON I have was bap 26/12/1749 at Denton,OXF but I have no further information. If this is the same Henry HINTON to which you refer, then yes is in my tree, right next to the trunk. If you have information on this person, please email details as I have drawn a blank. Regards Doug Hinton Canberra -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: Saturday, 10 September 2011 5:29 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com; howard.fuller@ntlworld.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Doug, I have just looked up the List archives and see that you are interested in Henry Hinton born 1740, an Ironmonger of Oxford or were in 1999. Is Henry still on your tree? He is someone I much admire and I have details of him, if you are still interested. If you are, how do you relate please? My best wishes, Jill See website for 3 lines of JONES, KNIGHT and DAVIES http://www.muirfamily-genealogy-online.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doug and Jane Sent: 07 September 2011 09:36 To: howard.fuller@ntlworld.com; oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Howard William HINTON and Ann HINTON had evidently both been married before-possibly to Elizabeth JAMES in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1854 (Ref: 3a.901). I have William HINTON previously married to Jane COMBS 13 Feb 1862. Witnesses to the marriage were Henry Freeman and Mary Ann Combs. No reference to Elizabeth JAMES. Do you think there was a fourth marriage?? Cheers Doug Hinton -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Howard Fuller Sent: Wednesday, 7 September 2011 2:26 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Doug, On 05/09/2011 23:51, you wrote: > In the 1881 Census there is a reference to Village Street, Cuddesdon. Would > anyone with local knowledge please advise if today's High Street was once > called Village Street. If not, where in Cuddesdon is Village Street. I > checked Google Earth and it does not show up which makes me think Village > Street has undergone a name change. > Regards > Doug Hinton > Canberra AUST The one road through the small village of Cuddesdon is the Village Street! The description applies to many of the villages in the censuses. The same road continues downhill to the hamlet of Denton, half a mile away. You also wrote: William HINTON, born 1836 Cuddesdon OXF, married Ann STONE on 1 March 1870, Cuddesdon. Ann died in 1873 while William died in 1887 at Denton and buried on 24 March 1887 in Cuddesdon. A quick check of the 1881 Census did not show William. If anyone has access to the 1871 Census could they do a lookup pls. And you wrote this: I'm looking for a Death and Marriage for William HINTON, bap 1879, Denton, Oxf, father William HINTON (1836-1887), mother Mary MATHEWS born Patney (1849-1900). If William (1879) married, list wife and children of that marriage. =============== Here is William HINTON and his family at Cuddesdon (in the "Village Street") in the 1881 Census (Piece 1495, Folio 36): HINTON William, HD m 44, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1836]* HINTON Mary, WI m 32, ---, WIL Patney [1848]* HINTON Emma,** DA u 22, dom.svt, OXF Cuddesden [1858]* HINTON James SO u 17, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1863]* HINTON Edward,** SO u 15, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1865]* HINTON Sarah E, DA 3, ---, OXF Denton [1877]* HINTON William J, SO 1, ---, OXF Denton [1879]* * estimated dates of birth ** resident a few doors away with Charles JENNINGS. William HINTON (1836-1887) married Mary MAT(T)HEWS (1849-1900) in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1876 (Ref: 3a.1049). [The marriage probably took place at Cuddesdon but I don't have access to the register at the moment to check.] And here is William HINTON and a different wife and family ten years earlier in the 1871 Census of Cuddesdon (Piece 1433, Folio 38): HINTON William, HD m 34, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1836] HINTON Ann, WI m 44, ---, OXF Cuddesdon [1826] HINTON Emma, DA 12, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1858] HINTON James, SO 7, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1863] HINTON Elizabeth, DA 5, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1865] YOUNG William H, SL u 22, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1848] YOUNG Walter, SL u 17, shepherd, OXF Cuddesdon [1853] YOUNG Charles, SL 13, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1857] YOUNG Minnie, DL 9, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1861] YOUNG Lewis, SL 6, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1864] [SL/DL = son/dau in law = step son/dau] William HINTON married Ann YOUNG in the Headington Registration District (which includes Cuddesdon) in Jan-Mar 1870 (Ref: 3b.652b). William HINTON and Ann HINTON had evidently both been married before. Emma (12), James (7) and Elizabeth (5) were from William's first marriage, possibly to Elizabeth JAMES in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1854 (Ref: 3a.901). And the five YOUNGs were the children of Ann's first marriage. The 1851 Census of Cuddesdon & Denton (Piece 1727, Folio 22) goes some way to confirm that: YOUNG William, HD m 32, labourer, OXF Denton [1818] YOUNG Ann, WI m 26, ---, OXF Cuddesden [1824] YOUNG William, SO 2, ---, OXF Cuddesden [1848] [I do not have access to the 1861 Census at the moment.] William YOUNG's death (probably in Cuddesdon) was registered in the Headington Registration District in the Apr-Jun Quarter of 1864 (Ref: 3a.362). I hope to be able to access more records in a couple of weeks time to confirm some of the missing entries. Regards, Howard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Jill Just got around to your email. The Henry HINTON I have was bap 26/12/1749 at Denton,OXF but I have no further information. If this is the same Henry HINTON to which you refer, then yes is in my tree, right next to the trunk. If you have information on this person, please email details as I have drawn a blank. Regards Doug Hinton Canberra -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: Saturday, 10 September 2011 5:29 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com; howard.fuller@ntlworld.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hello Doug, I have just looked up the List archives and see that you are interested in Henry Hinton born 1740, an Ironmonger of Oxford or were in 1999. Is Henry still on your tree? He is someone I much admire and I have details of him, if you are still interested. If you are, how do you relate please? My best wishes, Jill See website for 3 lines of JONES, KNIGHT and DAVIES http://www.muirfamily-genealogy-online.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doug and Jane Sent: 07 September 2011 09:36 To: howard.fuller@ntlworld.com; oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Howard William HINTON and Ann HINTON had evidently both been married before-possibly to Elizabeth JAMES in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1854 (Ref: 3a.901). I have William HINTON previously married to Jane COMBS 13 Feb 1862. Witnesses to the marriage were Henry Freeman and Mary Ann Combs. No reference to Elizabeth JAMES. Do you think there was a fourth marriage?? Cheers Doug Hinton -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Howard Fuller Sent: Wednesday, 7 September 2011 2:26 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] HINTON - CUDDESDON, OXF Hi Doug, On 05/09/2011 23:51, you wrote: > In the 1881 Census there is a reference to Village Street, Cuddesdon. Would > anyone with local knowledge please advise if today's High Street was once > called Village Street. If not, where in Cuddesdon is Village Street. I > checked Google Earth and it does not show up which makes me think Village > Street has undergone a name change. > Regards > Doug Hinton > Canberra AUST The one road through the small village of Cuddesdon is the Village Street! The description applies to many of the villages in the censuses. The same road continues downhill to the hamlet of Denton, half a mile away. You also wrote: William HINTON, born 1836 Cuddesdon OXF, married Ann STONE on 1 March 1870, Cuddesdon. Ann died in 1873 while William died in 1887 at Denton and buried on 24 March 1887 in Cuddesdon. A quick check of the 1881 Census did not show William. If anyone has access to the 1871 Census could they do a lookup pls. And you wrote this: I'm looking for a Death and Marriage for William HINTON, bap 1879, Denton, Oxf, father William HINTON (1836-1887), mother Mary MATHEWS born Patney (1849-1900). If William (1879) married, list wife and children of that marriage. =============== Here is William HINTON and his family at Cuddesdon (in the "Village Street") in the 1881 Census (Piece 1495, Folio 36): HINTON William, HD m 44, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1836]* HINTON Mary, WI m 32, ---, WIL Patney [1848]* HINTON Emma,** DA u 22, dom.svt, OXF Cuddesden [1858]* HINTON James SO u 17, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1863]* HINTON Edward,** SO u 15, ag.lab, OXF Cuddesden [1865]* HINTON Sarah E, DA 3, ---, OXF Denton [1877]* HINTON William J, SO 1, ---, OXF Denton [1879]* * estimated dates of birth ** resident a few doors away with Charles JENNINGS. William HINTON (1836-1887) married Mary MAT(T)HEWS (1849-1900) in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1876 (Ref: 3a.1049). [The marriage probably took place at Cuddesdon but I don't have access to the register at the moment to check.] And here is William HINTON and a different wife and family ten years earlier in the 1871 Census of Cuddesdon (Piece 1433, Folio 38): HINTON William, HD m 34, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1836] HINTON Ann, WI m 44, ---, OXF Cuddesdon [1826] HINTON Emma, DA 12, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1858] HINTON James, SO 7, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1863] HINTON Elizabeth, DA 5, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1865] YOUNG William H, SL u 22, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1848] YOUNG Walter, SL u 17, shepherd, OXF Cuddesdon [1853] YOUNG Charles, SL 13, labourer, OXF Cuddesdon [1857] YOUNG Minnie, DL 9, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1861] YOUNG Lewis, SL 6, scholar, OXF Cuddesdon [1864] [SL/DL = son/dau in law = step son/dau] William HINTON married Ann YOUNG in the Headington Registration District (which includes Cuddesdon) in Jan-Mar 1870 (Ref: 3b.652b). William HINTON and Ann HINTON had evidently both been married before. Emma (12), James (7) and Elizabeth (5) were from William's first marriage, possibly to Elizabeth JAMES in the Headington Registration District in the Oct-Dec Quarter of 1854 (Ref: 3a.901). And the five YOUNGs were the children of Ann's first marriage. The 1851 Census of Cuddesdon & Denton (Piece 1727, Folio 22) goes some way to confirm that: YOUNG William, HD m 32, labourer, OXF Denton [1818] YOUNG Ann, WI m 26, ---, OXF Cuddesden [1824] YOUNG William, SO 2, ---, OXF Cuddesden [1848] [I do not have access to the 1861 Census at the moment.] William YOUNG's death (probably in Cuddesdon) was registered in the Headington Registration District in the Apr-Jun Quarter of 1864 (Ref: 3a.362). I hope to be able to access more records in a couple of weeks time to confirm some of the missing entries. 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In a message dated 11/09/2011 19:33:57 GMT Daylight Time, Bfc712@aol.com writes: I had not previously seen the reference to the Cowley Industrial School. The whole passage is extremely interesting - as indeed were your findings regarding the removal of your husband's grandfather to Bristol Industrial School. Clearly there are other avenues I can pursue regarding Thomas Yates' time at Beckley. I have now acquired (from OFHS) a copy of "Village Education in Nineteenth-Century Oxfordshire" and this is providing some excellent background information. Dear Michael I am glad that you are finding the copy of "Village Education in 19th Century Oxfordshire incorporating a transcription of the Whitchurch School Logbook 1868-93" that you purchased from this society's bookstall to be of use. If you were one of the customers who had to wait a few weeks during August for us to fulfil your order, then please accept my apologies - we had a sudden run on stocks and then my supplier was on holiday when I tried to restock ! The other book that is on sale from the bookstall that might interest you is :- "Childhood Secrets: Oxfordshire Children sent to Reformatories and Industrial Schools 1855-1900 ; Volume One". Meanwhile, Volume Two has nearly been completed by the publisher, and will be added to the bookstall in early October. My review of Volume One of "Childhood Secrets" appeared in the August 2011 edition of the "Oxfordshire Family Historian", the journal of this society. Best wishes. Paul Gaskell Bookstall Manager Oxfordshire Family History Society Website : _www.ofhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk)
Hi Malcolm, Oh bovver! I thought I might be on to something at last! Still might be I suppose, but I obviously have to keep looking. Thanks for the info anyway. Dorothy Dorothy Gibbs (in Leicestershire UK) -----Original Message----- From: Malcolm Austen Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 2:34 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] Newington On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:13:37 +0100, Dorothy Gibbs <dorothypandorasbox@btinternet.com> wrote: > I have found a file of GIBBS in Oxfordshire in one of the lists I'm on > and it gives a list of GIBBS much earlier than that 1500's....containing > details of those who lived in Newington.... does anyone know if that > would be the same as mine who were said to be from North Newington... > did it change its name? Newington is quite a different place, near Wallingford. North Newington is a township in Broughton and is some way north of South Newington. The Oxfordshire FHS web site may help you ... <URL:http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/pardata.html> = Malcolm. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OFHS Open Day - 1 October in Woodstock www.ofhs.org.uk ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OXFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:13:37 +0100, Dorothy Gibbs <dorothypandorasbox@btinternet.com> wrote: > I have found a file of GIBBS in Oxfordshire in one of the lists I'm on > and it gives a list of GIBBS much earlier than that 1500's....containing > details of those who lived in Newington.... does anyone know if that > would be the same as mine who were said to be from North Newington... > did it change its name? Newington is quite a different place, near Wallingford. North Newington is a township in Broughton and is some way north of South Newington. The Oxfordshire FHS web site may help you ... <URL:http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/pardata.html> = Malcolm. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Hi There, I am still on the trail of my 3X great grandfather William GIBBS who died in 1832. The age given at death means he would have been born around 1748 but I don't know where. The first mention I have of him is his marriage to Mary BRADLEY in the Broughton registers which stated he was living in North Newington I have found a file of GIBBS in Oxfordshire in one of the lists I'm on and it gives a list of GIBBS much earlier than that 1500's....containing details of those who lived in Newington.... does anyone know if that would be the same as mine who were said to be from North Newington... did it change it's name? Thanks, Dorothy Dorothy Gibbs (in Leicestershire UK)
Hello Dorothy I have a Hannah Gibbs in my tree born 1818 Barford, Warks and married 1851 in Deddington. Just a chance it might provide a clue. Len -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy Gibbs <dorothypandorasbox@btinternet.com> To: oxfordshire <oxfordshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 14:22 Subject: [OXF] Newington Hi There, I am still on the trail of my 3X great grandfather William GIBBS who died in 1832. The age given at death means he would have been born around 1748 but I don't know where. The first mention I have of him is his marriage to Mary BRADLEY in the Broughton registers which stated he was living in North Newington I have found a file of GIBBS in Oxfordshire in one of the lists I'm on and it gives a list of GIBBS much earlier than that 1500's....containing details of those who lived in Newington.... does anyone know if that would be the same as mine who were said to be from North Newington... did it change it's name? Thanks, Dorothy
Hallo all, I want to thank Dave Beames, Wendy King and Angela for their replies to my request for help with the Katharine (LOVJOY) READ Will. My apologies for the delay in replying, but I hurt my arm and have had to rest it for several days, so could not reply until now. @ Dave, thank you for the compliment about my transcripts for the Wills you already have (yes, Paul Irving certainly had my permission) and once I know those names for Katharine READ's Will I will let you know so you can change the details. @ Wendy, thank you for your suggestion, I decided I would do as you said but then Angela kindly offered to look the names up for me. @ Angela, thank you so very much for your kind offer, I really appreciate it and will be looking forward to hearing from you after your visit to the Record Office. Kind regards to all, Christine
Thanks Michael! Tony -- Tony Hadland www.hadland.net Oxfordshire, England