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I'm researching the family of Samuel and Anne Darvill in Chesham. I've hit a contradiction. The Bucks FHS database lists Samuel Darvill, born 29th February 1772, baptised 5th April 1772. Familysearch.org's microfilm records this as William, with the same dates. Presumably someone has made a transcription error. If anyone happens to be at the Bucks Record Office with time to spare, I'd appreciate them taking a look at the Chesham St Mary's baptismal register for 1772 to resolve this contradiction. (Incidentally, a Samuel was buried in February 1773, and another son was baptised Samuel in 1774).
Many thanks to anyone able to help,
BB
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Hi
Don't forget the Chorleywood ( also aka Charley Wood ) area?
Darv(i/e)ll builders, plus a youngster accused of rape, also Darvill's Yard on current map
1x previous Rootschat thread =
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=529323.msg3848674#msg3848674
Ray
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could they be twins?
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The 1774 Samuel was a twin with a boy named James (same parents/same birth and baptism dates). There's nothing to suggest the same for the 1772 Samuel and/or William. I think our next step has to be to wait until some helpful member of RootsChat can access a copy of the original at the Record Office (or using the microfilm copy at Milton Keynes library I believe). If both 1772 entries are there then we can consider such a possibility; until then I think a mistranscribing by someone looks the more likely explanation. It's just a case of which entry, if either, is mistaken.
Many thanks for your interest.
BB
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Dear Allibaker
I think what puts me off the idea of Samuel and William being two separate people (and twins) is that there is nothing in the records about an adult William, as far as I can tell. At least with 1772 Samuel, he could have died in 1773 with the next boy born picking up the name in 1774.
BB