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Oxfordshire / Re: Abingdon Parish Register Look Up Request
« on: Thursday 16 June 11 23:11 BST (UK)  »
Write a letter to The Church Wardens, St Helens Church, Abingdon, Oxford and see if you have any luck.  They may well be able to guide you to someone who could show you a parish register.

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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Re: BRACKSTONE - Whitchurch Baptist
« on: Monday 14 February 11 22:43 GMT (UK)  »
I too am researching  Edward Baker and his family in general.  What I don't understand is how James Baker who married Rebecca Brackstone links up with Edward (he was the father of Edward Brackstone Baker and 8 other children).  Can anyone advise?  Edward Baker  (1776-1866)  was one of 11 siblings and his sister Charlotte married Isaac Fletcher.  Edward's parents were Thomas Baker and Betty (nee Martin).  Thank ytou

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Berkshire / Re: WILLIAMS/CRIPPS/FLETCHER/COOMBE/LEADER - Abingdon area mostly
« on: Friday 11 February 11 22:56 GMT (UK)  »
Judy, Just seen your site tonight.  I  have put up 2 suggestions on the Ourfamily nearandfar site.   Couldn't find an e mail place but maybe Suggestions is the same thing. 

 My comments are under the heading Thomas Fletcher.  Basically I'm saying that Thomas Fletcher married twice and all of Mary and Samuel's line comes from Mary's mother Hannah Hopkins NOT Elizabeth Baggs.  Ditto Mary's 3 siblings from her mother - Joseph, Elizabeth and Sarah.  The rest of the huge family was by Elizabeth Baggs.    Thomas F had 12 children in all.  I am descended from his youngest child Isaac Fletcher who married Charlotte Baker.

Also as you may all know by now Benjamin Williams (son of Mary and Samuel )did marry twice.  His second wife was his first cousin Sarah Edgington (her mother was Sarah who married Richard Edgington.  Sarah's mother was also Hannah Hopkins.

Hope that helps - you may already know it though.  Eleo

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