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    1. Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750
    2. Jill Muir
    3. Cheers Andrea. Jill -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of andrea Franks Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:11 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 It is in the old version of IGI.

    03/31/2011 04:25:20
    1. [OXF] FOSSET and CHILD ( 1724 )
    2. >From London Journal ( 1720 ) ( London, England ), Saturday, July 4, 1724; Issue CCLV111. On Wednesday in the Evening a Trial came on at Guildhall, before the Lord Chief Justice KING; between Francis FOSSET , of the City of Oxford, Blacksmith, Plaintiff; and Mr. CHILD , A Gentleman-Commoner in the University, Defendant; the latter being convicted of seducing and corrupting the Plaintiff's Wife, carrying her away from her Husband, to Guildford in Surry, and from thence to London, and cohabiting with her as Man and Wife; the Jury brought in a Verdict for the Plaintiff, with 300 Pounds Damages, besides Costs of Suit.

    03/31/2011 06:32:49
    1. [OXF] Death of Mary STONE ( nee LOVELOCK ) (1843 )
    2. >From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, July 29, 1843; Issue 4709. WATLINGTON, July 27. It is our painful duty to record the death of Mary, the wife of John STONE , Esq., surgeon, and daughter of our respected townsman, Mr. John LOVELOCK ; she died in childbed on Tuesday last, the child being still-born. The event has thrown the whole family into the utmost grief, as the deceased was universally respected by all who knew her.

    03/29/2011 01:16:21
    1. Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750
    2. andrea Franks
    3. It is in the old version of IGI. -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: 27 March 2011 04:18 PM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 Thanks Andrea, I will look further at this. I didn't find that on FamilySearch. Jill -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of andrea Franks Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 9:33 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 Hello Elizabeth, There is a Elizabeth DENNY c 22.11.1774 (Deddington) daughter of John Denny and Elizabeth (taken from FamilySearch.org- IGI) Regards Andrea -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: 27 March 2011 12:57 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 Hello List, Is anyone researching this family please or could discover more for me on Elizabeth Denny? Richard Jordan born probably 22 Sep 1751 at Barnwood Gloucestershire died 30 Dec 1850 at Armscott, Worcester. Richard was married 22 May 1797 at Cornwell, Oxfordshire to Elizabeth Denny. I seek more information about Elizabeth Denny, as I do not have any details for her. This family often moved around and I have found them in Oxfordshire/Worcestershire/ Gloucestershire borders, so a tricky one. Many thanks for any help. Best wishes, Jill http://kingston-bagpuize.com _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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 _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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 _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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

    03/28/2011 05:11:24
    1. Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750
    2. Jill Muir
    3. Thanks Andrea, I will look further at this. I didn't find that on FamilySearch. Jill -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of andrea Franks Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 9:33 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 Hello Elizabeth, There is a Elizabeth DENNY c 22.11.1774 (Deddington) daughter of John Denny and Elizabeth (taken from FamilySearch.org- IGI) Regards Andrea -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: 27 March 2011 12:57 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 Hello List, Is anyone researching this family please or could discover more for me on Elizabeth Denny? Richard Jordan born probably 22 Sep 1751 at Barnwood Gloucestershire died 30 Dec 1850 at Armscott, Worcester. Richard was married 22 May 1797 at Cornwell, Oxfordshire to Elizabeth Denny. I seek more information about Elizabeth Denny, as I do not have any details for her. This family often moved around and I have found them in Oxfordshire/Worcestershire/ Gloucestershire borders, so a tricky one. Many thanks for any help. Best wishes, Jill http://kingston-bagpuize.com _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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 _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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

    03/27/2011 09:17:32
    1. Re: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750
    2. andrea Franks
    3. Hello Elizabeth, There is a Elizabeth DENNY c 22.11.1774 (Deddington) daughter of John Denny and Elizabeth (taken from FamilySearch.org- IGI) Regards Andrea -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jill Muir Sent: 27 March 2011 12:57 AM To: oxfordshire@rootsweb.com Subject: [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750 Hello List, Is anyone researching this family please or could discover more for me on Elizabeth Denny? Richard Jordan born probably 22 Sep 1751 at Barnwood Gloucestershire died 30 Dec 1850 at Armscott, Worcester. Richard was married 22 May 1797 at Cornwell, Oxfordshire to Elizabeth Denny. I seek more information about Elizabeth Denny, as I do not have any details for her. This family often moved around and I have found them in Oxfordshire/Worcestershire/ Gloucestershire borders, so a tricky one. Many thanks for any help. Best wishes, Jill http://kingston-bagpuize.com _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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

    03/27/2011 04:32:30
    1. [OXF] Elizabeth Denny born ca 1750
    2. Jill Muir
    3. Hello List, Is anyone researching this family please or could discover more for me on Elizabeth Denny? Richard Jordan born probably 22 Sep 1751 at Barnwood Gloucestershire died 30 Dec 1850 at Armscott, Worcester. Richard was married 22 May 1797 at Cornwell, Oxfordshire to Elizabeth Denny. I seek more information about Elizabeth Denny, as I do not have any details for her. This family often moved around and I have found them in Oxfordshire/Worcestershire/ Gloucestershire borders, so a tricky one. Many thanks for any help. Best wishes, Jill http://kingston-bagpuize.com

    03/26/2011 04:57:07
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. Hester Moore
    3. Either George or his wife Ellen were previously married - had kids and then husband/wife died. Regards Hester Moore (nee JENNINGS) Qld, Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Nelson" <atgn@elder53.plus.com> To: <OXFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 8:54 PM Subject: [OXF] 1911 definition query > As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted > a Dorothy Auger aged 08 born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson > aged 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife Ellen aged 55 born Midford > Sussex > The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare > they have been married 15 years and also state no children born alive and > who remain alive > 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street > Any ideas please > _____________________________________________ > > Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your > names of interest? > ------------------------------- > 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

    03/25/2011 01:09:28
    1. [OXF] Cowley - in a different light
    2. Wendy Archer
    3. Family & local history - presented in a different way .... ! In the evenings of tomorrow, Friday 25 March, & also Saturday 26 March, there will be projections onto a wall of a large block of flats in Cowley, celebrating the rich and varied cultural life of the area through the last 100 years. The projection will be continuously cycled round, and will be on show 7pm - 10pm. The projection will show the change in Cowley from a rural to an industrial community, and also feature some of the residents, photographed by one of the artists involved in the I, Cowley project. The I, Cowley project had its first public phase last summer, when a shop in Cowley was used to feature artefacts and documents from Cowley's past, supplied by Oxfordshire Record Office, Oxfordshire Studies & the Museum of Oxford, in conjunction with a team from Fusion Arts & the Ark-T project who focussed on capturing the oral history of the area, and taking photographs of some of the residents. Oxfordshire Family History Society had a presence in the shop, and was able to help visitors with their family history. The project has been supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The project website is at http://www.icowley.info/ As I understand it, the photos under "curiosities" will be shown, as well as those under "images", so these will give some idea of what visitors may be going to see on the Cowley tower. Wendy

    03/24/2011 12:41:42
    1. Re: [OXF] Freedom to trade in Oxford
    2. Raymond Gadney
    3. Hi Chris Many thanks for that. It would appear that Edward F. having been apprenticed to Robert Gadney in 1699, was subsequently the apprentice master tob Robert Gadney's Nephew (Also named Robert Gadney) some 30years later! Regards Ray Gadney

    03/24/2011 10:44:28
    1. [OXF] Aylesbury Assizes March 1873.
    2. >From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, March 15, 1873; Issue 6259. AYLESBURY. BUCKS LENT ASSIZES. The Lord Chief Baron opened the Commission at Aylesbury on Thursday the 6th inst. The calendar contained the names of no less than 43 prisoners, many of whom were charged with serious offences. NISI PRIUS COURT, March 8. ( Before the Lord Chief Baron and Special Juries. ) FURRELL v. The Great Western Railway Company. Mr. Metcalfe, Q.C., and Mr. Purcell appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. O'Malley, Q.C., and Mr. Graham for the defendants. The plaintiff is honorary assistant surgeon to the Royal Berkshire Yeomanry, and brought this action against the Railway Company to recover damages as compensation for injuries sustained by himself and horse through the negligence of the defendants in having placed a heap of gravel in the road along which plaintiff was riding. A review had been held in the neighbourhood of Maidenhead on the 2nd of October last, and the plaintiff on his way home in the evening rode over a heap of gravel which had been placed on the side of the road by the defendants and sustained the injury complained of. The plaintiff and his witnesses maintained that the heap of gravel covered the road to such an extent that there was scarcely room to pass, and that the accident was entirely owing to the defendant's negligence. The defendants, on the other hand, maintained that the gravel had been put upon the side of the road and had never projected over the boundary of the road at all, and that the plaintiff was somewhat exhilarated on the occasion, and had caused the accident by his own negligence. The Jury took this view, and returned a verdict for the defendants. REEVES v. POWELL. Mr. O'Malley, Q.C., and Mr. Graham appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Metcalfe, Q.C., and Mr. Merewether for the defendant. This was an action for breach of promise of marriage. The parties became engaged as far back as the year 1864, the plaintiff then being 23 years of age and the defendant 18. The defendant himself and several relations of both parties belong to the veterinary profession. A great deal of correspondence passed between the parties, but not of an exceptional or amusing character. The engagement continued up to the year 1871, when the defendant expressed a wish to terminate it. The Jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for 250 Pounds. CROWN COURT. ( Before Baron Martin. ) MURDER AT SHERRINGTON. David SHARP , 27, labourer, was charged with wilful murder of James BOON , at Sherrington, on Nov.21, 1872. Mr. BROWNE prosecuted; the prisoner was undefended. On the day in question the prisoner, without provocation, struck BOON , an old man, who was at the time at work on the road, a violent blow on the back of his head with a pitchfork, which caused his death. The Jury found the prisoner guilty of manslaughter, and he was sentenced to penal servitude for life. ATTEMPTING TO SHOOT A WATCHMAN. Thomas WILLIAMS , 39, tailor, was indicted for shooting Richard DAVIS , with intent to kill and murder him, on 28th July last. Mr. G. L. Browne prosecuted; Mr. Frere defended the prisoner. The prosecutor was a night watchman at Lord Carington's seat at Chipping Wycombe, and on his rounds at one a.m. on the night in question saw the prisoner loitering about the park. DAVIS challenged the prisoner, who immediately fired a revolver at him and ran away; the prosecutor pursued, and in the pursuit was shot at no less than four times, none of the shots however took effect, though one of the bullets passed through the prosecutor's whiskers. Eventually prosecutor overtook and captured the prisoner after a desperate struggle with him. The prisoner was at once found guilty, and as he was sentenced to ten years' penal servitude at the Spring Assizes at Reading for burglary, the Learned Judge sentenced him to ten more years' penal servitude, such sentence to commence at the expiration of the previous one. ARSON AT UPTON -CUM - CHALVEY. William GARNER , 11, and Benj. LIDDIARD , 11, were charged with having, on 29th of September, at Upton-cun-Chalvey, wilfully set fire to four stacks of corn and four stacks of straw, the property of William FORD . Mr. Monckton prosecuted; Mr. O'Malley defended the prisoners. The stacks and part of a barn were burnt down on the day in question, and damage was done to the extent of between 700 and 800 Pounds. The prisoners had been seen playing near the stacks shortly before the fire was discovered, and when GARNER was apprehended he confessed in the police cell to Supt. DUNHAM that he had set fire to a heap of straw near the ricks, and the other boy set fire to the hedge, but they did not do it intentionally. LIDDIARD made a similar confession to Sergeant BOWDEN , stating that GARNER gave him the match. The Learned Judge directed the acquittal of LIDDIARD , and GARNER was found guilty, but discharged on his father entering into recognizances in his behalf. SHOOTING AT SLOUGH. Wm. ROLFE , 25, labourer, was charged with shooting at Thomas LAKE , at Slough, on 22nd of January last, with intent to murder him. Mr. O'Malley prosecuted; Mr. Browne defended. The prosecutor, a woodman and gamekeeper to Mr. Du Pre, M.P., said he was watching with another keeper in Pitland's Wood early in the morning of the 22nd of Jan. At four o'clock two men came out of the underwood, and witness and GROOM ( the other watcher ) rushed at one of them, who immediately stepping back and shot at witness. The flash and the report staggered him for a moment, but he recovered himself, and he and GROOM ran after the men. Witness got no nearer the prisoner than 150 yards, and eventually lost sight of him. It was a moonlight morning, but overclouded, and the darkness prevented him seeing fully the man that fired at him, but he believed it to be the prisoner. GROOM gave similar evidence. In cross-examination the witnesses admitted that they did not go at once to ROLFE's house, which was near them. The prisoner was acquitted. ROLFE was then charged with night poaching at Beaconsfield, on the 8th of January, together with Frederick PRICE and Jesse WESTON ( both on bail ), and for this offence the three prisoners were sentenced to 3 months' hard labour. BURGLARY AT PENN. Henry GIBBS , 29, labourer, was charged with burglariously entering the house of Caroline BROOKS , at Penn, on the night of Jan.19, with intent to steal. Mr. Browne prosecuted. The prisoner was found in the prosecutrix's cellar on the night in question, and said he was " looking for taturs." Convicted, and sentenced to two months' hard labour. The following is a list of the other prisoners, with their sentences:- Richard MORGAN , 29, labourer, charged with having, on July 29, at Wyrardisbury, wounded Josiah WELCH , - 18 months' imprisonment. ( Note : - WYRARDISBURY is now known as WRAYSBURY. ) Alfred RUBY , 23, labourer, charged with having, on the 27th December, 1869, at Denham, set fire to two stacks of wheat, the property of Wm. KING ; also with having, on the 12th August, 1872, at Denham, set fire to a stack of straw, the property of James Stephen NORMAN - Ten years' penal servitude. Fanny WILLIER , charged with attempting to commit an abominable offence, at Slough - No evidence was offered, and the prisoner was discharged. Ann ALLEN , 21, servant, charged with having, on Nov.13, at Eton, concealed the birth of her child - Three months. Henry BOLTON , 20, and Geo. CARTER , 20, labourers, charged with having, on Nov. 17, at Wing, assaulted and stolen from the person of O. WILLIS a purse and 1 shilling 6 pence. - Acquitted. John PARKINGS , 29, general dealer, charged with having, on Dec.16, at Aylesbury, stolen a horse, a cart, and a set of harness, the property of Charles PARSONS - Six months. Albert JONES , 17, clerk, charged with having embezzled 34 Pounds 1 Shilling 4 Pence., the property of Mary HOWLAND , at Wootton Underwood - Four months' hard labour. Joseph COLLIER , 16, labourer, charged with having, on the 11th of January, at Aylesbury, obtained from John HAWES 1 Shilling, and a quantity of bread, cheese, and beer, the property of James TAPPING - One month's imprisonment. Benjamin PLUMRIDGE , 18, sawyer, and Henry BRISTOWE , 18, chairmaker, charged with having, on Jan. 25, at Fingest, set fire to a stable, cart shed, and wood-house, the property of William BUTLER - No bill. John REYNOLDS , 37, bargeman, charged with having, on Feb.1, at Amersham, stolen 2lb. 12oz. ( 2 pounds 2 ounces ) of pork, the property of Wm. H. DUMBARTON - Ten Years' penal servitude. Jason Joseph DARBEY , 24, butcher, charged with having, on Feb. 8, at Newport Pagnell, committed a felony - Acquitted. Sarah SMART , 13, servant, and Amelia SMART , 48, married, charged with having, on Feb. 11, at Bradwell, stolen 2 pounds 1 shilling, the property of David EDWARD - Acquitted. James TARRANT , 28, labourer, charged with having, on Feb. 11 at Dorney, stolen four guinea-fowls, the property of George Francis WHITE - Acquitted. Robert GODDARD , 31, ostler, Wm. MOORING , and Charles SHAW , charged with having, on Jan.28., at Newton Longville, stolen 57 tame pheasants, the property of George ELLIOTT - Trial postponed till next Assizes. Thomas WINDMILL , 24, porter, charged with having, on Feb.8. 1869, at Quainton, placed a piece of timber on the metals of the Aylesbury & Buckinghamshire Railway - No bill. Philip ASHBY , 10, charged with having on August 10, at Little Brickhill, wilfully set fire to a rick of clover hay, the property of Henry GREGORY - No bill. Lewis WOODING , carpenter, charged with having, on Feb. 19, at Newport Pagnell, committed perjury - Acquitted Hughman ALLAN, 21, painter, and William STEVENS , 21, labourer, charged with having, on Feb. 3 and March 16, at Buckingham, committed perjury - Acquitted. William PHILLIPS , 24, gasfitter, charged with having, at Buckingham, stolen divers articles, value 1 pound 15 shillings 6 pence, the property of H. M. BRADFORD , his master - Four months' imprisonment. - Wm. MORRIS , 32, labourer, charged with having feloniously received the above articles - Acquitted. W. B. FANNING , charged with threatening to publish a certain libel, in order to extort money, at Slough - No bill. Frederick ISAACS , 9, Wm. ISAACS , 7, and Henry ISAACS , 32, plasterer, charged with stealing six books, the property of the Great Western Railway Company, at Slough - F. ISAACS seven days; the other two were discharged.

    03/24/2011 09:49:25
    1. Re: [OXF] Freedom to trade in Oxford
    2. Chris Rendle SWRepro
    3. Dear Mr. Gadney, Q1 >From Oxford City Apprentices 1697-1800 by Malcolm Graham (Oxford Historical Society New Series XXXI 1987): "[No.] 83 FALKNER Edw s of Dennis F[alkner] of Oxf[ord] cordwainer [apprenticed] to Rob GADNEY tobacco pipe maker for 7 years from 4 Oct inst. Double apparel. Enr[olled] 9 Oct 1699. Margin: Bogan's money." Conclusion: Robert GADNEY was the master, Ed. FAULKNER was the apprentice. Q2 Can't help, I'm afraid. Regards, Chris Rendle -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Raymond Gadney Sent: 16 March 2011 15:20 To: OXFORDSHIRE@rootsweb.com Subject: [OXF] Freedom to trade in Oxford My note taking when visiting the Ox, Studies Centre many years ago leaves a lot to be desired, so I hope someone will be able to help me outwith a couple of queries. I have in my notes three extracts from the lists of Grants of the Freedom to Trade in the cty of Oxford as follows:- Robert Gadney Son 2 John -------- 28 Jan1733 Robert Gadney Apprentice Ed. Faulkner Pipemaker 4 Feb 1733 Ed Faulkner Apprentice Robert Gadney Pipemaker 4 Feb 1733 Q.1 I am obviously unsure whether Ed Faulkner was apprenticed to Robert or Vice versa. I hope that someone with access to the Transcripts or better still the originals can resolve this for me. Q.2 Is it possible for a person having been granted the freedom to trade eg. Robert (Freedom granted 28 Jan 1733) in the first line, to be the Proposer for the grant of Freedom to an apprentice one week later eg. Ed. Faulkner. Do the rules allow such a thing? Any information will be much appreciated Ray Gadney _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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

    03/24/2011 08:59:56
    1. [OXF] Harriet Louisa HEDGES
    2. Sorry for being awhile replying to say 'thank you' to the following people Wendy King Brian Curtis James Tait for your help and reply's to my email regarding Harriet Hedged. Regards Sue Blackburn Tewkesbury Gloucestershire

    03/24/2011 07:05:33
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. Ron Lankshear
    3. With their ages and Ellen is 15 years older tahn George - this could well be a second marriage for one or both. And that Dorothy is a grandchild through children of previous marriage Ron Lankshear -Sydney NSW (from London-Shepherds Bush/Chiswick) try my links http://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lankshear/ On 2011-03-23 9:54 PM, Alan Nelson wrote: > As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted a Dorothy Auger aged 08 born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson aged 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife Ellen aged 55 born Midford Sussex > The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare they have been married 15 years and also state no children born alive and who remain alive > 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street > Any ideas please

    03/23/2011 05:28:09
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. Sarah
    3. Ah. Hmmmmm. When I say someone else's tree, what I really mean is that - it turns out it wasn't mine (but I didn't know that at the time). Sarah. -----Original Message----- From: Alan Nelson [mailto:atgn@elder53.plus.com] Sent: 23 March 2011 19:46 To: Sarah Subject: Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query Any idea whose tree as I have databased the GRO entries ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah" <sjharris31@btinternet.com> To: <atgn@elder53.plus.com>; <oxfordshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 7:25 PM Subject: RE: [OXF] 1911 definition query > Dear Alan, > > I think this backs up what people have said so far: not sure if these are > all the only Auger entries in the Bletchington registers, but were in my > notes from when I was researching someone else's tree! > > Christenings: > 2 November 1902 Auger, Dorothy Evelyn d. Frank Edward & Ellen, coachman, > Bletchingdon. > 27 September 1903 Auger, Ethel d. Frank Edward & Ellen, coachman, > Bletchingdon. > > Marriages: > 19 Apr 1902 > Auger, Frank Edward, 30, bach, coachman, Bletchington s. George > game-keeper > Stone, Ellen, 22, spin, Bletchington, d. Henry, publican. > Wit: George Frederick Robertson, Arthur Annesley, Blanche Evelyn > Robertson, > by banns. > > Hope that helps, > Sarah. > > -----Original Message----- > From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Alan Nelson > Sent: 23 March 2011 10:55 > To: OXFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [OXF] 1911 definition query > > As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted > a > Dorothy Auger aged 08 born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson > aged > 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife Ellen aged 55 born Midford > Sussex > The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare > they have been married 15 years and also state no children born alive and > who remain alive > 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street > Any ideas please > _____________________________________________ > > Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your > names of interest? > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    03/23/2011 01:47:53
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. Sarah
    3. Dear Alan, I think this backs up what people have said so far: not sure if these are all the only Auger entries in the Bletchington registers, but were in my notes from when I was researching someone else's tree! Christenings: 2 November 1902 Auger, Dorothy Evelyn d. Frank Edward & Ellen, coachman, Bletchingdon. 27 September 1903 Auger, Ethel d. Frank Edward & Ellen, coachman, Bletchingdon. Marriages: 19 Apr 1902 Auger, Frank Edward, 30, bach, coachman, Bletchington s. George game-keeper Stone, Ellen, 22, spin, Bletchington, d. Henry, publican. Wit: George Frederick Robertson, Arthur Annesley, Blanche Evelyn Robertson, by banns. Hope that helps, Sarah. -----Original Message----- From: oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:oxfordshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Alan Nelson Sent: 23 March 2011 10:55 To: OXFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OXF] 1911 definition query As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted a Dorothy Auger aged 08 born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson aged 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife Ellen aged 55 born Midford Sussex The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare they have been married 15 years and also state no children born alive and who remain alive 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street Any ideas please _____________________________________________ Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? ------------------------------- 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

    03/23/2011 01:25:45
    1. [OXF] Death of William WING , Heyford ( 1882 )
    2. >From Jackson's Oxford Journal ( Oxford, England ), Saturday, March 25, 1882; Issue 6732. HEYFORD. DEDDINGTON, HEYFORD, AND ASTON BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. At a meeting of the members of this Society, held at the Red Lion Inn, Lower Heyford, Mr. George J. DOW in the chair, after the usual business had been transacted the following resolution was unanimously passed, and requested to be entered on the minutes of the Society :- "That the members present at this meeting desire, on behalf of themselves and the other members of the Society, to express their unfeigned sorrow and regret at the loss they have sustained by the death of their respected friend Mr. William WING , who so ably and gratuitously filled the office of Acting Trustee, and assisted in maintaining the welfare of the Society since its establishment in the autumn of 1854 until the time of his death; that those sentiments be made known to Mrs. WING , for whom they felt the greatest sympathy in her bereavement."

    03/23/2011 09:41:01
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. John Brown
    3. As Nivard says, George Robertson and an Ellen Stone had probably married in 1896. You'll find that an Ellen Stone, aged 28 and described as 'step-daughter', was living with George and Ellen Robertson in 1901. The younger Ellen probably married Frank Edward Auger in Bicester district in 1902 ( per FreeBMD) and Dorothy Eveline Auger was registered as being born in the same district towards the end of 1902. The evidence seems to indicate that Dorothy was the older Ellen's granddaughter from an earlier marriage. John B Leic., Eng ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Nelson" <atgn@elder53.plus.com> To: <OXFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:54 AM Subject: [OXF] 1911 definition query > As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted > a Dorothy Auger aged 08 born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson > aged 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife Ellen aged 55 born Midford > Sussex > The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare > they have been married 15 years and also state no children born alive and > who remain alive > 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street > Any ideas please

    03/23/2011 07:35:21
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. Mike in Droitwich
    3. Robertson,George Frederick ,Marriages,Jun 1896,Oxford ,3a,1491, Stone,Ellen ,Marriages,Jun 1896,Oxford ,3a,1491, Stone,Ellen ,Marriages,Jun 1902,Bicester ,3a,1593, Auger,Frank Edward ,Marriages,Jun 1902,Bicester ,3a,1593, Any help? Mike in Droitwich my family tree http://mjfisher.tribalpages.com Alan Nelson wrote: > As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted a Dorothy Auger aged 08 born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson aged 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife Ellen aged 55 born Midford Sussex > The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare they have been married 15 years and also state no children born alive and who remain alive > 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street > Any ideas please > _____________________________________________ > > Oxfordshire Surname Interest list - www.oxsil.org.uk Have you entered your names of interest? > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    03/23/2011 07:04:23
    1. Re: [OXF] 1911 definition query
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi ???? Either could have been married before The enumeration relates to *their* marriage not those they may have had previously They appear to have married as follows Marriages Jun 1896 ROBERTSON George Frederick Oxford 3a 1491 STONE Ellen Oxford 3a 1491 Check the census for these in previous years to see if they had any children One may have married an AUGER You could of course obtain the birth cert <g> Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > As part of a one name study focussed on Auger on the 1911 census I spotted a Dorothy Auger aged 08 > born Bletchingdon residing with George Robertson aged 40 born Moulton Northampton with his wife > Ellen aged 55 born Midford Sussex > The said Dorothy is described as a grandchild yet George and Ellen declare they have been married > 15 years and also state no children born alive and who remain alive > 1911 location Hope and Anchor Public house George Street > Any ideas please

    03/23/2011 06:33:33