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Oxfordshire / Re: Why was William PRIEST of Bloxham shot?
« on: Thursday 04 May 17 15:28 BST (UK)  »
Poor lad. Thankyou.

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Oxfordshire / Why was William PRIEST of Bloxham shot?
« on: Thursday 04 May 17 11:33 BST (UK)  »
The burial register for Bloxham (transcript courtesy of Oxfordshire FHS) records the burial of William PRIEST in October 1845 with the comment 'shot', Adderbury.
Anybody any idea how? why? by whom?

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Let us try to help with identifying the Elizabeth Collingridge that Jonosue seeks.
Thomas Clark Hicks married Elizabeth Collingridge of Godington on 11 April 1809 by licence at Godington, witnesses were Elizabeth White and Henry Collingridge.
There were eight other Collingridge marriages in Godington, the earliest was between 1763 and 1765, the uncertainty because the incumbent forgot to enter the year, and the last was the Hicks/Collingridge marriage. Only four of the eight Collingridge marriages involved a male Collingridge so we have four contenders for parents/grandparents of Elizabeth who married in 1809 so was born I surmise between 1775 and 1790. Because they were Roman Catholics I can find no baptisms. The most likely ancestors appear to be Henry & Elizabeth (nee White) married in Codington on 11 October 1766. Elizabeth left a long rambling will proven in 1806 which can be accessed on Ancestry, from which I learned of her son James and granddaughter Elizabeth. I could not find a convincing marriage for James in Oxfordshire and it seems that he probably died in 1803.
Without baptismal records I fear I am stuck.
Reverting to Thomas Clark Hicks, he was baptised in Bicester on 29 december 1782, the son of William & Mary (nee Clark). They had married in Chesterton in November 1779. Thomas & Elizabeth's son, Thomas, seems to have been baptised on 17 January 1810 in Bicester.

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: Petty/Sadler marriage at St Philip's Birmingham
« on: Friday 07 October 16 11:50 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much indeed. What more could i ask!
LenD

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Petty/Sadler marriage at St Philip's Birmingham
« on: Friday 07 October 16 10:35 BST (UK)  »
Can anybody tell me whether the marriage of John Petty to Ann Saddler(or Saddleir orSaddlier) on 17 May 1830 at St Philip's, Birmingham actually appears in the marriage register (or is it somebody's guesswork?).
I am hoping that this is the marriage of John Petty born in Padbury, Buckinghamshire and Ann Sadler born in Tamworth.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Suffolk / Re: Montague Coiley
« on: Friday 28 March 14 17:19 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry I did not send the link correctly. If you try www.tribalpages.com/denhamfamilytree you should get a page which has a help section at the foot. Then click on 'request an invitation'. If this fails you could e-mail me directly (lendenham@aol.com) and I can then send an invitation to you.

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Suffolk / Re: Montague Coiley
« on: Thursday 27 March 14 17:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Seventyplus
If you would care to go to www.tribalpages.com/TheDenham Family and ask for an invitation I will be delighted to give you access to my tree which includes everything I have on the Coileys.
Regards
Len Denham

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Suffolk / Re: Montague Coiley
« on: Tuesday 31 December 13 09:50 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Jeff. My late mother-in-law Minnie May Maisie (Coiley) was Montague's niece. Her father was Frederick Coiley. Your mother will probably remember them.
Montague's grave is in Woodbridge Cemetery, Suffolk, not far from where the accident happened. Let me know if you would like to see what I have on the family.

Len

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Suffolk / Re: Montague Coiley
« on: Sunday 08 September 13 09:43 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Nanny Jan. I will contact the Suffolk Record Office tomorrow.

Len

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