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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Buckinghamshire => Topic started by: greeneyesgudge on Friday 07 December 12 23:57 GMT (UK)
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Hi I wondered if there was any online parish records for Wycombe and hughenden .some of my ancestors are from that arear
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Only Familysearch(IGI), but they are limited. https://familysearch.org/
What would you like from Hughenden, as I have the BucksFHS - Hughenden Pr's on disc. ;)
I also have other surrounding areas available, but some haven't been published to CD a yet. Ask away.
Steve. :)
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Hiya I am looking for any information on the following families I have William goodchild.who married thirza,page I would like to find there parents if possible .thank you for your help :)
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I've found thirzas parents on fs John page and pheobe parish :) is there any records for a parish family in hughenden ?
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Thirza Page was baptised, 5 Oct 1856 @ Holy Trinity, Hazlemere. Daughter of John & Pheobe PAGE, of Widmer End, Bucks.
Siblings to Thirza.
Baptised at Hazlemere.
9 Sep 1849. Louisa.
3 May 1852. James.
Baptised @ Hughenden.
19 Aug. 1838. Sarah.
5 Apr. 1840. Ann.
4 Sep. 1842. Fanny.
6 Oct. 1844. Isabella.
Marriage.
1 Jun 1838. @ Hughenden. John Page(son of George Page), to Pheobe Parish(daughter of William Parish). Witnesses - William Page & Mary Parish.
John Page's occupation varies from Labourer to Chair maker. Also being of Hughenden & Widmer End.
Steve. :)
From BucksFHS - Hughenden PR CD & Hazlemere PR CD.
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Phebe Parish was baptised, 30 Jun 1816 @ Hughenden. Daughter of William & Ann Parish. of High Wycombe. Labourer.
Siblings, baptised @ Hughenden. But of High Wycombe.
26 Sep 1813 - Rebbecca.
6 Nov 1814 - Prudence.
6 Sep 1818 - Mary.
25 Sep 1821 - Sarah.
19 Oct 1823 - Ann. daughter of William & Anne, of Hitchenden(Hughenden).
15 Aug 1830 - William. son of William & Ann, of Widmer End.
Marriage by Banns.
William Parish to Anne Martin(of this Parish), 12 Oct 1812. @ Hughenden. Witnesses - Joshua Ward & Sarah Lacey.
Steve. :)
From BucksFHS - Hughenden PR CD.
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John Page was baptised, 9 Jun 1811 @ Hughenden. Son of George & Fanny PAGE.
Sibling. baptised @ Hughenden.
21 Feb 1808 - Thomas.
Marriage.
George Page to Fanney Atkins. 11 Oct 1796 @ Hughenden. by Banns. Witnesses - John Dean & Elizabeth Page. (Banns not found).
Burial.
27 Mar 1811 - Fanny Page, wife of George.
There are other baptisms to George & Sarah PAGE, but no marriage in Hughenden for George & Sarah.
First baptism for George & Sarah Page, @ Hughenden.
31 May 1818 - Mary Ann PAGE, daughter of George & Sarah of Kingshill.
25 Feb 1821 - Martha Page, daughter of George & Sarah of Kingshill. Died and buried - 2 Feb 1839, @ Hughenden.
Burials.
1 May 1853 - George Page, aged 78, of Hughenden.
3 Sep 1854 - Sarah Page, aged 78, of Great Kingshill, Hughenden.
Steve. :)
From BucksFHS - Hughenden PR CD.
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Ann Page(aged 21 of Hughenden), married George HATT(aged 21, Chairmaker of Hughenden). 23 Sep 1861 @ Hughenden. Witnesses - William Hatt & Mary Blackwell.
Father - John Page. a labourer.
Father - Charles Hatt. a labourer.
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Fanny Page(full age of Hughenden), married William Hussey(full age of Hughenden). 19 Aug 1873 @ Hughenden. Witnesses - John Hussey & Mary Butler.
Father - John Page, a labourer.
Father - Thomas Hussey, parish Clerk.
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Thirza Page(aged 26 of Church Houses, Hughenden) married William Goodchild(aged 19, Chair polisher of Downley). 23 Jan 1883 @ Hughenden. Witnesses - Thomas Rackshaw & Sarah Page.
Father - John Page, a labourer.
Father - Charles Goodchild, a Chairmaker.
Steve. :)
From BucksFHS - Hughenden PR CD.
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Hi Steve thankyou so much for all your help and info :) looks like fanny page must of died not long after giving birth to John perhaps .seems to happen quite a bit in those days .ive seen quite a few mothers dying not long after giving birth this is probly about the 6 time I've seen it in my family tree
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We have a link, via Ann Page & George Hatt.
George Hatt(1840. Hughenden), is the son of my relation, Hannah Ives(1801. Hughenden), who married Charles Hatt, 14 Jun 1823 @Hughenden. Witnesses - George Ridgeley & Samuel Dean.
Charles Hatt was born, 1803 in Compton, Berkshire. Son of Thomas & Honour Hatt.
Charles Hatt & Hannah(nee.Ives) had 12 children. :o
Ann Page & George Hatt, went on to have 11 children. :o :o
I thought the Hatt's rang a bell. ;D
Steve. :)
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That's cool so is thirZa and Ann sisters then ? :)
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We have a link, via Ann Page & George Hatt.
George Hatt(1840. Hughenden), is the son of my relation, Hannah Ives(1801. Hughenden), who married Charles Hatt, 14 Jun 1823 @Hughenden. Witnesses - George Ridgeley & Samuel Dean.
Charles Hatt was born, 1803 in Compton, Berkshire. Son of Thomas & Honour Hatt.
Charles Hatt & Hannah(nee.Ives) had 12 children. :o
Ann Page & George Hatt, went on to have 11 children. :o :o
I thought the Hatt's rang a bell. ;D
Steve. :)
so we R like long distant cousins ? Ann and Georges children would be thiza.and Williams neices and nephews and vice versa :-D
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We have a link, via Ann Page & George Hatt.
George Hatt(1840. Hughenden), is the son of my relation, Hannah Ives(1801. Hughenden), who married Charles Hatt, 14 Jun 1823 @Hughenden. Witnesses - George Ridgeley & Samuel Dean.
Charles Hatt was born, 1803 in Compton, Berkshire. Son of Thomas & Honour Hatt.
Charles Hatt & Hannah(nee.Ives) had 12 children. :o
Ann Page & George Hatt, went on to have 11 children. :o :o
I thought the Hatt's rang a bell. ;D
Steve. :)
so we R like long distant cousins ? Ann and Georges children would be thiza.and Williams neices and nephews and vice versa :-D
Yep, cousins of some sort......but a long way back. ;D ;D
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Charles Hatt was born, 1803 in Compton, Berkshire. Son of Thomas & Honour Hatt.
Charles Hatt & Hannah(nee.Ives) had 12 children. :o
The Bucks Herald mentions Charles HATT 1803-78 several times:-
* He is supposed to have had 14 children in total, although only 10 made it past childhood.
* On 19 Sep 1867 he was toasted by (I think) Rt Hon Benjamin Disraeli, MP, at the Hughenden Harvest Festival held in the grounds of Hughenden Manor as a model of what the skillful and independant husbandman ought to be (Hughenden had just had a bumper harvest). Charles made a short speech in return praising his host and other Gentlemen.
* On 10 Oct 1867 he won the Princes Risborough Long Servitude 1st Prize of £1 for 41 years of continuous and good service to James Lee.
* On 16 Oct 1875 the Longevity of the inhabitants of Hughenden was noted upon; 3 Labourers in the employ of James Lee had a combined age of 250 yrs, namely William HAWES 86, William WHARTON 86 and Charles HATT 78. HAWES & HATT worked regularly on the farm and were hale and active men for their ages and still sang the annual harvest songs heartily.
Unfortunately his son Charles HATT Jnr let the side down a bit and was imprisoned for 14 days with Hard Labour on 1 Jul 1850 for stealing a Quart of Ale from his mistress Ann GUY!
All of this, and much more, can be found on the British Newspapers Archives website:- http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/) Most of the Bucks can be filtered on by County and was mainly published in the Bucks Herald.
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While not perfect, this site might provide some useful help.
http://freereg.rootsweb.com/
It is a companion project to FreeBMD.
Chuck :)