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All absolutely true, which is why I am clutching at straws while searching for a needle in a haystack!
However, from the previous attachment I rather suspected that she had found the information (about stone which was quarried for the turnpike road), from the Oxford County Record Office, as she stated this source, and the several references to other sources (b9), (b12), (b13) etc. seemed to indicate that this information came from associated sources which might be a published pamphlet, dissertation or booklet similar to the one that Dawn Stapylton-Adkins produced privately and deposited a single copy with the SOG. Perhaps I will have to go back to the SOG but as I live in North Yorkshire and have allowed my membership of the SOG to lapse, I rather hoped that someone else researching the Adkins family might know of Pamela or the whereabouts of the results of her research.
I apologise if Rootschat members feel that I have wasted their time.
Malcolm
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