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Jan 15, 2006 •
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There had been a hall at Shipley since at least the 13th century. It is known that Sir Edward Leche, the Lord of the Manor, built a hall there in 1630's, a tall gabled house. In 1713 the Hall was pass...
Jan 15, 2006 •
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Langley is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, 700 years before Langley Mill existed! Other local places in the Domesday Book were Heanor, Codnor, and "Smithycotes."
At the end of the 18th centur...
Jan 15, 2006 •
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Aldercar is an old area of what is now a joint parish with Langley Mill. The grandest building in Aldercar (and Langley Mill too, for that matter) was Aldercar Hall. By the mid 1800's the Hall, orig...
Jan 15, 2006 •
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Few people would readily associate the village of Smalley, situated about two miles west of Heanor, with Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 - but there is a clear link.
During t...
Jan 14, 2006 •
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1851 Census HO107 1730/ 317/ 116 Coombe, Woodstock Union
Lanchbury William; Head Married 71 Ag Lab born Oxf Coombe
Lanchbury Ann; Wife Married 62 born Oxf Coombe
Lanchbury James; son, Unmarried 30 ...
Jan 13, 2006 •
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1841 Census HO107 20/06 10. Dean Ct Fm, Hill End, Hormer, Cumnor
Adams William; 54 Farmer
Adams Mary; 54
Adams Elizabeth; 95
Constable Elizabeth; 23 Domestic Servant
Lansbury Charles 20 fm serv
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Jan 13, 2006 •
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Stanton Harcourt St Michael Parish Baptisms, Wickson (Wixon) transcribed by K. V. Elphinstone, copied and cheched by Colin Harris, Oxfordshire county Archivist 1961.
1813 14 November, George Wickso...
Jan 12, 2006 •
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South Hinksey Parish Burials, Loose leaf collection of typed notes in a ring binder at Oxford Archives without recorded transcription authors details.
1869 23 May, Henry Lanchbury, 48 of New Hinkse...
Jan 12, 2006 •
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Let me explain about the two sets of records for the church of St Lawrence in Hinksey, there are two Churchs dedicated to St Lawrence’s, Why anybody would dedicate two churches less then a mile apart ...
Jan 12, 2006 •
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North Hinksey St Lawrence Parish Baptisms, N Hinksey registers transcribed by Colin Harris 1900.
1806 27 Dec, James Lansbury, son of Thomas and Mary. Brought to church Jan 18 (format appears in sev...
Jan 11, 2006 •
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CHARLES LAUNCHBURY was born 1823 in Botley, Berkshire, and died Aft. 1881. He married SARA ANNE HISCOCK 1844. She was born 1822 in Chaddington Wiltshire, England, and died Aft. 1881.
Notes for CH...
Jan 9, 2006 •
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1 David Phillip Calladine, Living (last time I looked in mirror)
2 Eric Calladine, Living
3 Phyllis Amelia Launchbury, born April 20, 1924 in Caversham, Oxfordshire,
4. Henry Arthu...
Jan 9, 2006 •
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The Census started in 1801, but returns before 1841 are very rare. This one covers the area around Cumnor, but omits my relatives in Hinksey.
Cumnor Tythin
William SLATTER, 37, vicar; wife Lucy 28...
Jan 9, 2006 •
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LANCHBURY (LANSBURY) Edward b.1727 .... –
d.1806 Cum died age 79. m. .....illegable. shoemaker
LANCHBURY (LANSBURY) Edward b.1782 Cum.-
d.1872? at Botley, N.Hinksey
in 1871 cebsus returns :...
Jan 8, 2006 •
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JOHN CALLADINE the third son of William Calladine (1803-1886) and Mary Buck (1807-) was born 1844 in Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham. He married ANNIE K. ELLIS. She was born 1848 in Manchester, Lancash...
Jan 8, 2006 •
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On of the few good points about having a line of relatives, whom changes Christian names, is that it tends to make you do very good general research. This is another of those blind alleys I went along...
Jan 8, 2006 •
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Framework-knitting (often abbreviated as 'FWK') was the predominant occupation in Hucknall-Torkard during the first half of the 19th century. It was a cottage industry synonymous with worker exploitat...
Jan 8, 2006 •
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WILLIAM CALLADINE was born October 15, 1836 in Hucknall Torkard, the eldest son of William Calladine (1803-1886) and Mary Buck (1807-). He married LOUISA ?. She was born 1838 in Hucknall Torkard, No...
Jan 8, 2006 •
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CHARLES CALLADINE the second son of William Calladine (1803-1886) and Mary Buck (1807-) was born October 13, 1828 in Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham. He married ALICE DOBB November 21, 1853 in Hucknall ...
Jan 8, 2006 •
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cases from Derbyshire Petty sessions 1770-1828
1820.1 CALLADINE John (Ripley, ML) Farmer 1st offence (Hurt c)
1827.2 CALLADINE Phillip (N/s, ) N/s fine: 1/= (Halton)
1828.4 CALLADINE Thomas (Wh...