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Buckinghamshire / Re: Hitchcox
« on: Wednesday 31 December 08 18:30 GMT (UK)  »
Sandra
I'm descended from Mary Hitchcox of Middleton Cheney, who married Edward Bustin in 1841.  They are shown in the 1841 Census onwards in Middleton and are my gt-gt-gt-grandparents and are the Middleton family referred to by David.  The Marmaduke Hitchcox shown living with them in the 1851 Census was Mary H's illegitimate son baptised in Banbury in 1830; in 1841 he is shown living with his grandmother, Elizabeth Hitchcox, at Middleton.  With such an uncommon first name, I'm certain that all the Marmadukes are related, but haven't linked them all yet.
George Albert Hitchcox (GA), cabinet maker and son of Marmaduke Hitchcox (harness maker) married Elizabeth Hall at Shoreditch Register Office on 27/11/1849.  The 1851 Census shows him living at 16 Gloster [Gloucester?) Street, Shoreditch and confirms he was born at Great Marlow.  There were three separate households at No. 16, the second being a James and Susannah Jackson and the third being Thomas and Eliza hall and family, who I think were GA's parents-in-law.  One of GA's children was called Marmaduke George, born 27/8/1851 and died 20/10/1852 of pneumonia.  Interestingly one of my related Hitchcox familes in Banbury in mid 19th century had a child called Marmaduke George (baptised at Middleton in 1826) which supports my assumption that they're all related.
Marmaduke Hitchcox (GA's father) died at Great Marlow in 1845 age 49, which links in with the Marmaduke baptism at Chadlington in 1796.
I assume this is the line you're searching for.  Maybe we'll be able to link our respective lines!
Colin

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