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« Reply #162 on: Tuesday 01 December 09 19:03 GMT (UK) »
Next is...we have to wait till Chillis comes back, she said she may have some more for us, in the meantime..I'm still...looking....looking...looking...she said there is more to find, and from here its not easy.
I still would like to know who Anne (Richard Hankins wife) was..Anny who?  Why dont they mention the wifes name..would make it a lot easier to trace....so far I have Richard with four Anns that could be his...
I feel we have done most of the NZ stuff now...apart from any gossip we may pick up..and with the festive season upon us, we may have to wait till the new Year....
I'm still "in the mud" ( aussie saying for stuck) on my other thread, James Nelson...he's hiding, but I'll find him....someday...as they say, you can run but you cant hide..Oh dear, did I say that.... ::)

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« Reply #163 on: Thursday 14 January 10 09:55 GMT (UK) »
Hannah Maria Hankins..nee Herbert...father Daniel Herbert..mother Elizabeth... ??? Hannah born at All Saints Hereford, 1828..  1841 census has Daniel Herbert with son Charles, and Elizabeth with another son, or grandson Samuel Hubert... occupation of Daniel..Innkeeper
Want to start a new thread on this one , as being a continuation of Hankins / Herbert... ;D

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« Reply #164 on: Thursday 21 January 10 03:08 GMT (UK) »
Is Great Brickall Buckingham anywhere near Old Windsor Birks..England..  I have two Daniel Herberts born around the same time...One at Windsor..the other at Buckingham ???

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« Reply #165 on: Thursday 21 January 10 16:30 GMT (UK) »
No, Great Brickhill, Buckinghamshire is more than 100 miles north of Windsor, Berkshire.

I have been into the Record Office today and have obtained copies of Wills for William HANKINS of Pigeon House, Weston Beggard (proved 10 May 1834) and that of Richard HANKINS  of Yarkhill (proved 30 Sept. 1820).  Will report on these shortly.
Chilis


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« Reply #166 on: Thursday 21 January 10 17:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dalek39, the following link is for an Old Map of Bucks and the list of villages /towns Bucks used to have. Brickhill/Brickall doesn't appear.
http://www.old-mapping.com/counties/BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.html

Are you sure it isn't Bracknel, Berkshire?

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« Reply #167 on: Thursday 21 January 10 19:18 GMT (UK) »
thanks Chilis and Glamis for that..No it is Great Brickhill....and thanks Chilis for that information..look forward to receiving it ;D

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« Reply #168 on: Thursday 21 January 10 19:22 GMT (UK) »
Glamis...can you believe it..I got onto that website you gave, and Great Brickhill did not come up...page not found...but thanks anyway..

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« Reply #169 on: Thursday 21 January 10 19:58 GMT (UK) »
I have the Will of William HANKINS of Pigeon House, Weston Beggard, proved 10th May 1834.  No direct descendant is mentioned, but there are bequests to niece Sarah HALL, nephew Richard PITT, nephew Henry KINGS.  The remaining Estate including property in the 'several parishes of Lugwardine, Bartestree, Weston Beggard and Dormington or elsewhere in the Kingdom of Great Britain' is bequeathed to his brother Richard HANKINS.  William 'signed'.

The Will of Richard HANKINS, yeoman of the parish of Yarkhill, dated 1804, was proved 30th Sept. 1820.  Richard made his 'mark'.  Bequests to Sarah KING and Jane KING, 'two of the daughters of my niece Ann KING'.  The remaining Estate to nephew Richard HANKINS, consisting of property in the 'several parishes of Yarkhill and Stoke Edith'. 

These will surely confuse you!
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« Reply #170 on: Thursday 21 January 10 20:09 GMT (UK) »
Hannah Maria Herbert.. parents..Daniel Herbert and Elizabeth....who...both born around 1801...I found a Daniel Herbert and Elizabeth with two children on the 1841 census ..listed as Inkeepers...could these be Hannah Maria's parents... no mention of other family members..no Hannah Maria...