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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: Vcela on Wednesday 06 April 05 16:49 BST (UK)
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Glower, Bucks is given as the birthplace of my James Clark of Windsor Street, Shoreditch in the 1861 census. His birth would have been about 1814. I can't find a Glower past or present. Does anyone know this place? Has anyone come across other birth places listed as this? It looks very much like Glower when compared to the other place names in the same handwriting but of course it could be slightly diferent, but I haven't had any luck with variants either.
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Could it be Lower Buckinghamshire?
Other than that I do not have any idea!. It could have been a very small hamlet ???
This link may help you with Towns and Parishes in Buckinghamshire:
http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/#index
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Thanks for the link Welsh Jen. I have been through similar town lists but had not seen that one. I did think of Lower Bucks, but comparing the writing it really looks to be GLowER (the only possibly questionable letters being the 'ow').
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Looks like it was written wrongly and should have been Clewer, Bucks (now in Berkshire).
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I was going to suggest Clewer. However, it has ALWAYS been in Berkshire.
Nell
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Could it be Glover or Gower? I am not familiar with the area just thinking of variations that this could be.
You could enquire at one of the addresses within this link, depending on staffing levels they will have the local knowledge needed & hopefully will be happy to help you:
http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/archives/family_history/addresses.stm
failing that try subscribing to a Rootsweb list for the area, someone subscribed may be able to help:
BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com and ENG-BUCKINGHAMSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com are mailing lists for family history related to Buckinghamshire, England.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/BUCKS.html
and
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/ENG-BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.html
I hope this helps you
Regards Jen :D
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The Buckinghamshire library people suggested Clewer. When I searched for Clewer, Bucks some other entries are found. In this instance we are talking about 1814. Was Clewer always clearly Berks or is there a possibility that some people would have considered it Bucks?
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Clewer is a parish south of the river Thames, between Windsor and Maidenhead. Buckinghamshire has never extended south of the Thames. With the county boundary re-organisation of 1974, Berkshire gained some parishes that were previously in Buckinghamshire (Eton, Datchet, Slough, Upton, Wraysbury, Horton) and are on the north side of the Thames.
http://www.brazell.net/genuki/BRK/Clewer/index.html
Could the "Bucks" really say "Berks"? ???
Nell
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It is certainly written Bucks. But if the Glower (it certainly reads GLowER - with only the 'ow' uncertain but not too uncertain) was mistakenly written and if it should have been Clewer (as there seems no other close possibility) then one could easily imagine Berks becoming Bucks.
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Could this be Clewer, a separate manor but part of Windsor? Should be Berks not Bucks, so perhaps not, but it is a place name very often wrongly spelt - have just come across it as 'Clare' in the 16thC.
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1851 census HO107 1534 folio 137
110 Shaftesbury Street Shoreditch Middlesex
James Clark 29 Windsor Head Married Zinc worker
Martha Clark 27 Ornchurch, Essex, Wife Married
Elfred W Clark 4 Middlesex, Son
Emily Clark 2 mths Middlesex, Daughter
Regards
Valda