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emm1473
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Hi Firstome
I am interested in your post of 17 Apr 09 at 16:50. My family are Bucklands and my great great great great grandfather was Timonthy Buckland with daughters Trifenia and Freedom born ca 1844 and 1837 respectively. I am wondering if they are the same family you mention in your post and would love to hear more details.
Kind regards Emma
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Firstome
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Hello Emma, I apologise for delay responding to your post but my computer has been down for the whole of September, thanks to a sneaky virus getting passed my securities. I lost all my passwords. photos, data ... back to a factory version pc since manufacturers reinstated my PC.
Yes, we are definitely related. Tryphena Buckland who married James Ing in 1865 was my great grandmother. Her daughter Rosina (Rose) was my granny.
I am champing on the bit waiting to hear exactly how we are related and where you now live (roughly I mean not address). Hubby and I moved fromn Buckinghamshire to Pembrokeshire in Wales. Ann x
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Firstome
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Emma, sorry I did not make my relationship to you very clear. Timothy Turnip Buckland and Penelope Roberts married and were my great great grandparents. They had eight children. Tryphena was my great granny and one of her children was also called Tryphena who I know well and called her Aunty Fane. Rosina, Fane's sister, was my granny. Ann
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emm1473
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Hi Ann
My father is Nigel Leslie Buckland, son of Richard Goliath Buckland, son of Richard Buckland (born ca 1888) in Pamber, son of Henry Buckland (born ca 1867) in Tadley, son of Jabez Buckland (born ca 1833 in Sutton Berkshire). Jabez Buckland had 10 children that I am aware of with his wife Rebeca and it seems your relative Thomas Buckland who had daughters Tryphena and Freedom was the brother of Henry Buckland my great great grandfather.
Jabez (Thomas and Henry's father) was the son of Timothy Buckland and Penelope (other children of Timothy and Penelope I have found are Mary, Freedom, Liberty, Trifena, Sarah, Richard and Henry). I cannot find any information further back than Timothy and am hoping you will be able to help me. I have not found anything previously that uses the name Turnip for Timothy! Where does this come from - do you know?
The present day Bucklands are living in Cambridgeshire. My grandparents lived in Hampshire up until thew 1950's when they moved around alot as my grandfather was in the forces.
I am really looking forward to hearing further from you
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emm1473
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Hi Ann
Correction - I am a generation out - blame it on too many people with the same name and the fact I have only been researching this for a week!! I think Tryphena and Freedom are the sisters of Jabez my great great grandfather. There are other Tryphena's further down the chain and I got caught out! All the informatrion I stated below is correct with the excpetion of how we are related!
Hope I haven't confused thinks
Kind regards Emma
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Firstome
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Oh I do not know the protocol here. Can we exchange email addresses? Henry Buckland born 1866 I do still have after my computer wipe out. His father was Jabez who had two wives. I think Henry was the son of nee Rebecca Pike born 1835 Stockcross, Berkshire, married Jabez 5.6.1854 in Wantage, Berks. I have nine children, MaryAnn, Freedom, Thomas, John, Eliza, Henry, Richard, Priscilla and Britania.
Jabez was one of eight children of Timothy Turnip (or Turnit) Buckland and wife nee Penelope Roberts born Berks. Timothy is said to have had the nickname Turnip because he was once arrested for stealing a turnip from a farmer's field, but this is not corroborated to my knowledge. Of course, spelling was awful in those days for those who could or attempted to spell. Penelope died and Timothy remarried an Emma Bower Emma Buckland in her latter years was boarding with Thomas and Caroline Moss at 14 Hartington Road Ealing N W Middlesex the year was 1901 Percy Terry 23 Edith Terry 22 Frederick Terry 1 Visitors at their home in 1891 Census ... Ship show people
Timothy's parents were Mary Newell who married Doctor or Dornton Buckland a true pedigree Rom. Mary was one of two wives and his other wife had a daughter who married into the famous Cooper Rom family (the fisticuff family and the one who met Queen Victoria at Windsor).
Dorton or Doctor Buckland was born 1769 Bledlow, Bucks, married Mary 22.10.1796 in Princes Risborough, Bucks and he died 5.10.1854 in Amersham Workhouse Union, Amersham, Bucks.
My great uncle researched the family and wrote a book listing the Buckland families. I hope this helps because I cannot get back further than The Doctor. They say that doctor was given to Roms who were good whispering to horses or some such thing. Ann
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emm1473
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Hi Ann
It would be great to exchange e-mail addresses but I think they get wiped for security if you type them on this site. I am not sure if you have a facebook account but if you do then you can find me as Emma Mann and you will be able to access my e-mail address and we can chat fully. I would also then be able to e-mail you a copy of the family tree that I have so we can see if there is information one of us has that the other needs
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Firstome
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I did have facebook Emm. I lost everything, so it is a journey of exploration at present. Just trying to get my printer and scanner back to make friends with my stripped down pc.
I am not that hot on Facebook. I am Glencoe and then the live addy and have the same user name as I have here. Can you make the first move and we will see if I can still access it.
I have had two weeks of hell with this virus attack and not yet back to sleeping through the night. Being almost 76 things get quite a strain and I wish I was twenty years younger for all this technical stuff.
I have photocopies (very poor old ones) of court case for Timothy in his old age when he was assulted by younger men in High Wycombe. I did have a copy of Jabez' last will and testament but not sure if I have it now. Ann
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emm1473
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Hi Ann
I can't find you on facebook - just confirm I am looking for Ann Glencoe?
Emma
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Firstome
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before the .. live.com or is it the co.uk? ... was the name of the Scottish area you said but no mention of Ann. Sorry, I am hopeless. Ann
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Firstome
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Emma, I know another way. We can discuss ancestry there too. For free, visit www.Yours.co.uk and register. Then go to Forums and then Hobbies and then look for threads written by Firstome.
You will see one about Horrors or Not? That is about my ancestral family. From there we can make hidden messages protected by Yours and can exchange our email addresses. Ann
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ellvera
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Hi there excuse me for butting in - I have been following this thread over recent days in my search for info about Buckinghamshire  All you need to do is send each other a personal message by clicking on the profile button on the bottom left of every post.The square box with a face on it.Then you can exchange email addresses privately. Best of luck to both of you.How exciting. Barbara modifed to add: you may need to make a few more posts before you can utilise that feature - I have only just realised you are new here
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Firstome
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Hi Barbara, So nice to meet you. We both realised that we could do private Emails via Roots and are now in direct contact with each other. Thank you for pointing this out.
Barbara, is there any particular part of Buckinghamshire you are interested in? I lived in Bucks for 60 years, so I might be able to help. I also belong to the odd Bucks website and have found a girl who lived just yards from where I lived as a child and she now lives in Australia. Her sister was in my class at school, although I cannot place that one.
I was born in Beaconsfield which is about 6 miles east of High Wycombe and my husband grew up in Gerrards Cross a few miles away. My grandparents had farms and butchers shop in Bucks, and my mother was born in Bucks. Surely I can help in some way, so please shout as I am a little hard of hearing, being 75 coming up 76. LOL, Ann of Bucks.
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ggrocott
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Hope you don't mind me butting in.
The postcards and your mention of the Ings grabbed my attention since I know there were Ings in Haddenham. However none of them were related to me- my ancestors are the Adams, Stevens, Smalls, Roses and Montagues - all from Haddenham and the surrounding villages. My grandparents moved to Ealing in the late 1800s but Dad used to go back to Haddenham in the summer to help out with the harvest and visit his Aunt and cousins who still lived in the village and he took us there a few times when we were children.
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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukTagg, Bowyer (Berkshire/Surrey), Adams, Small, Pratt, Coles, Stevens, Cox (Bucks), Grocott, Slater, Dean, Hill (Staffs/Shropshire), Holloway, Flint, Warrington,Turnbull (London), Montague, Barrett (Herts), Hayward (Kent), Gallon, Knight, Ede, Tribe, Bunn, Northeast, Nicholds (Sussex) Penduck, Pinnell, Yeeles (Gloucs), Johns (Monmouth and Devon), Head (Bath), Tedbury, Bowyer (Somerset), Chapman, Barrett (Herts/Essex)
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Firstome
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Nice to meet you Grocott (sorry if I got spelling wrong). Haddenham was and probably is still, the most beautiful small village. Well, that Aylesbury was once a lovely small market town which we visited about 60 years ago but, to my mind, was ruined by developers and council after WW2. We liked to visit Thame, th other larger town in the 70s and 80s and that had broad streets where the market was easily accommodated. I must look out for your family name in the early 1880s census then. Probably neighbours of my descendents.
Every man and his dog seemed to move to London in the mid to late 1880s, many of my branches went there too. Guess that was where the work was. How is your research going? I had researched my main branches and had reached out to twigs on my home tree and recently lost all my notes and most of my tree due to a horrid virus getting past my actual working securites. I had new drivers and had no idea how to store but did Email myself on another computer quite a bit of stuff. Just need to get the darn stuff back now as the other pc is now playing up! Such is life. Hope to chat with you more, Ann
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