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Berkshire / Re: Parish Registers
« on: Saturday 21 November 09 17:50 GMT (UK)  »
Oxford record office has the Caversham records for both churches up to about 191, so you might find them there (they are open on Saturdays!!). 

Also good news, Berkshire FHS has brought out a CD of Reading St Lawrence registers, so that should fill in a load of gaps.

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Does anyone know where the red light district was in Swindon around 1875 to 1900?  I think my great grandfather's first wife may have run an establishment but don't know how to verify my suspicion.

Helen

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Berkshire / Re: Widney Works, Oldfield Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire
« on: Wednesday 12 August 09 18:50 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the correction; I was going by the Census births but your information is obviously much more detailed and accurate.  However, it does perhaps beg the question as to why they declared the births in Bray or Maidenhead.  The comments about the changed boundaries are interesting.  Grove Road is very close to Maidenhead station in the town centre so presumably he would have been based there.

My tree for the North and South Moreton Warwicks goes back to the same point as yours, and I suspect that they probably link back to the Warwicks of Bampton and Kelmscott of the c16 and early c17 but there is no proof as yet

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Berkshire / Re: Widney Works, Oldfield Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire
« on: Tuesday 11 August 09 20:06 BST (UK)  »
According to my researches (and please check them!!) James Warwick moved initially to Bray around 1882, and then moved to Maidenhead between 1885 (birth of Beatrice) and Feb 1886 (birth of Ernest), although he moved back to Bray again in 1891 and was back in Maidenhead again in 1892 for the birth of his next child!  Like most railway companies, if you wanted to be promoted, you had to move around the country, but most would stay within their own company.  I should imagine that the depression in the farming industry and the switch to arable led him to give up his job as a herdsman (or perhaps it was betwwe pay, but a more dangerous job.  The National Archives might well have his staff records.
Thanks for the info about your father and grandfather - I have quite a bit about the South Moreton ones, although I don't come from that branch. 

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Berkshire / Re: Surname COCK
« on: Tuesday 11 August 09 13:20 BST (UK)  »
I have two lots - the Cock family from around Hughendon who married into the Tofields and the Warricks in the Thames Valley part of Berkshire (they liked the name Athalia) and the Cox family who were herbalists/distillers in Reading but who originally came from Crondall in Hampshire

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Berkshire / Re: Parish Registers
« on: Tuesday 11 August 09 12:47 BST (UK)  »
I have 25% from my tree from Hungerford, Coleshill, Bisham, Tilehurst, Cookham, Reading (sts Mary, Giles, Lawrence, Greyfriars etc).  Some of the Records are on the IGI e.g. St Mary but not St Lawrence and then only in their abbreviated form e.g. no occupations, father's and occupations, witnesses and virtually no burials.
 It would be nice to buy CDs if available, but usually too expensive as most people only stayed in one parish for a couple of generations and then moved on, so that a personal search is the only viable solution. 
However, as both the BRO and the FHS building are only open during the working week, I can never get there.  Other offices such as Rotherham or Birmingham or Wiltshire or Oxfordshire can do it, so why not Berkshire?  They do it by closing to the public on quiet days such as Monday or Tuesday.  If I can't see data on the net or buy reasonably priced data discs or booklets, the information is effectively denied to me, which runs contrary to the spirit of Freedom of Information.  Why should information only be limited to the retired, the student, the shift worker or the unemployed?

Presumably the BRO will quote lack of resources - it doesn't say much much for Berkshire's priorities and quoting back the comments about a lack of retired people, do we have then to think that the county is only populated by  young money-grabbers who resent every penny of money spent on libraries but who will be save the county on free bus passes, social services and care home expenditure by emigrating when they retire?  Aren't local government supposed to serve the populace that pay for them?



Annoyed,


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Berkshire / Re: Widney Works, Oldfield Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire
« on: Tuesday 11 August 09 11:30 BST (UK)  »
I can't help you with the works but where was your father born? I am a fellow Warwick (origins from Reading and Tilehurst) but have quite a reasonable database of Berkshire and Hampshire Warricks and Warwicks and might be able to give you some other info.

Warwick122

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