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Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Dec 2005 15:36

GOOD BOOKS Has anyone come across any good local history books about any Buckinghamshire villages? You know the kind I mean - the ones that mention the people of old, legends, memories and gossip? If so, please recommend them here. Thanks Lyla

Brenda

Brenda Report 16 Sep 2005 22:20

I am looking for any 'KIDD's in Bletchley(Milton Keynes) Brenda

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Sep 2005 00:38

I noticed some you have GURNEYs. So here's the report... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A RELEIVING OFFICER - It was stated in our last number that, on Saturday week last, an inquest was held before Fred. Charsley, Esq. coroner, on the body of Elizabeth, wife of W Thornley, a poor man, residing in this village, but who has been confined to her bed for some weeks, being in advanced stage of consumption, and that the jury returned a verdict of 'Manslaughter' against Mr Ourney, who was committed under the coroners warrant. Since then Mr Woolls of Uxbridge has applied to a Judge at Chambers and obtained the release of Mr Gurney on bail. The verdict appears to have taken people by surprise, and a strong feeling immediately manifested itself in Mr Gurney's favour, many gentlemen using their exertions and offering money to assist him.

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Sep 2005 00:07

I have a page from the Bucks advertiser Oct 31, 1857 and it's amazing how many other names are mentioned - Do any of these naughty/unfortunate people belong to you? Brill - John Cook, James Dodwell, George Smith, George Johnson, James Sawyer, William Cherry, John Gregory, Thomas Brooks, Henry White, Hannah Watson, Ann Wannerton, John Blake, Hannah Tubby, Thomas Anson, W Faulkner, John Mole (theft, assault etc) Newport Pagnell - William Phillips (drunk/drowned) High Wycombe - Sarah & Richard Nash (stole a spoon), John Fryor was burgled Chesham - Caroline Crockett (theft of cape and boots) Amersham - William Berry, Willam Parsons, Charles Burnham, Edward Wells, John Dennis, Charles Wingfield Denham - Elizabeth Thornley (manslaughter by Mr Gurney) Leighton Buzzard - ABEDNEGO SEABROOK - my ancestor (found drowned), Francis Corkett saw him last. Thame - Cooper Elton, John Griffits, Cornelius Johnson, James Lewis Gt Berkhampstead - James Hearn (stole a clock) Hemel Hempstead - J Turton, Robert Wilkins, Mrs Bartlett, Charles Bird, Jason Stone, John Wingfield, George Simmonds, Charles Smith, James Wells Watford - James Bennett, George Symons, James Jackson, James Joliffe, William Carter, J Marshall If you want to hear the full story let me know. It would be brilliant if anyone else has names on their newspaper pages that might be of interest to someone else!

Angela

Angela Report 5 Jan 2005 15:15

BARTON - STEWKLEY GRIFFIN -STEWKLEY DICKENS/DICKINS - STEWKLEY Thanks

Andrea

Andrea Report 11 Nov 2004 15:26

and my massive contribution is..... DUTTON~WYCOMBE andrea ;o)

Heike

Heike Report 11 Nov 2004 15:05

Family Bunce - High Wycombe, though I'm not sure whether they already lived there before 1880. My great-grandfather was Frank Bunce, his wife Lily May Lipscombe, so any information on the Lipscombes is also of interest. Thanks to this site I also found out that Frank Bunce's father was called James. Anything before that is not known to me so far.

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Nov 2004 11:45

Wonder why I've not replied to this before... SMITH - Gawcott/Stony Stratford/Broughton COX - Gawcott BAILEY & CLARK(E) - Stony Stratford/Wolverton Paul

Trish

Trish Report 17 Oct 2004 11:59

Susie, I have an Owen Gurney who married Elizabeth (daughter of John Tompkins and Charlotte nee Bowdrey). Poor old Charlotte ended up at Stone!! and died there. No comments thankyou :-))

Shirley

Shirley Report 17 Oct 2004 11:50

Lyla BUNYAN (Bunnion or Bunning) Dorton/Aylesbury/Brill KIRBY Aylesbury / Wooton Underwood. SMALL Haddenham / Lower Winchendon Does anyone have acess to Stoke Hammond Parish registers? Edward Kirby b1804 married Sarah Small b 1811 Haddenham at Stoke Hammond 13 Oct 1830. The trouble is that there were 2 Sarah Smalls b the same year and place. Which one married Edward? Sarah whose father was Agrippa or Sarah whose father was Thomas. Shirley

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 17 Oct 2004 10:52

trish well i never lol my gurney married a keep!!! we must be related somewhere surely lol susie

Trish

Trish Report 16 Oct 2004 15:10

BOWDREY BUTLER BRISTOW WOODBRIDGE Was that Joy I saw with the name Woodbridge on their list? I have a Lydia with parents of George and Martha. Susie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You've gone and done it again!! I also have Gurney in my list. :-)))

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Oct 2004 14:35

If you havent already seen it, this is an interesting site. You can see if any of your Bucks ancestors were ever in jail http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bucks_prisoners/index.htm

Esta

Esta Report 16 Oct 2004 12:01

Hi All, I am looking in to the family name HORWOOD from Tingewick And also the name PAXTON ESta :)

Jillian

Jillian Report 16 Oct 2004 10:02

Hailey in Aylesbury. Thomas born 1827. sons Thomas b.1852, John b.1859 and William b. 1864

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Oct 2004 06:26

Hi Lyla BURNHAM of Little & Great Marlow David:)

Unknown

Unknown Report 16 Oct 2004 00:14

CHOWNS, Robert b. Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire 1779, married in FARNHAM ROYAL Susanna Simons 1801, died Stoke Poges 1872. Robert & Susanna had lots of girls who I can't marry off or kill! AYLESBURY Charles Williams moved here from Rendcomb, Gloucestershire, 1913/14? and died 85 Bicester Rd 1924. He lived with 2nd wife Katherine Eisenschmidt and his daughters Caroline (Carrie), Edna and Doris. nell

Lucky

Lucky Report 16 Oct 2004 00:09

I have Smith - Haddenham Arnott - may be Long Crendon White - not yet sure. I also have Seabrook but they are in Cambridgeshire - for now! Diane

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 16 Oct 2004 00:01

my bucks names are KEEP--AYLESBURY BRIGGINSHAW---AYLESBURY HORN---AYLESBURY HATHAWAY..WYCOMBE/BLEDLOW/LACEY GREEN BUCKMASTER--CHALFONT ST GILES PAYNE--CHALFONT ST GILES EVETT--AYLESBURY FELLOWS--AYLESBURY GURNEYS---AYLESBURY HANNEY--AYLESBURY WALKER--AYLESBURY NORTH--AYLESBURY LUDGATE--AYLESBURY SEABROOK---IVINGHOE i have loads more aswell susie

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 15 Oct 2004 23:11

My Bucks links are very tenuous. John STRATFORD was "believed to have been born in this parish about three years ago" when he was baptised in 1820 in Tingewick. His mother, Ann STRATFORD, was a servant (the register says). There aren't any more STRATFORDs recorded in Tingewick. I've decided that this particular brick wall will only come down by fluke so I'm not chasing hard. If anyone has Tingewick family, this site will be useful (there's also an active mailing list): http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.*com/~tingewick/index.htm Christine