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ellvera
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Re: Postcards of Bucks
« Reply #45 on: Monday 21 September 09 05:26 UTC (UK) »

Thankyou Ann
I think I just saw the subject and thought there might be a few pictures to go with my research Grin
I will have a look at my notes and give you a very loud shout Wink and hope I don't wake you up as I am as far away as you can get.
Most of the Buckinghamshire research was for a friend of mine whose Taylor family lived in Waddesdon for many generations.
Thanks
Barbara
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Re: Postcards of Bucks
« Reply #46 on: Thursday 01 October 09 19:47 UTC (UK) »

Hello - I've just come across Ann's post (no. 35, 19 Sept):

Timothy Turnit Buckland was baptised with that name in 1806!   So the story of the turnip is just that, a story.

Best wishes  .....  Vern
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Re: Postcards of Bucks
« Reply #47 on: Thursday 01 October 09 19:51 UTC (UK) »

Hi Vern

How do you know about Timothy?

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Emma
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Re: Postcards of Bucks
« Reply #48 on: Thursday 01 October 09 20:50 UTC (UK) »

Well, my gt-gt-gt-grandfather was Henry Buckland, TT's eldest brother.   I had traced back to him in Oxfordshire using Parish records and the Censuses online.   But as he was born in Buckinghamshire, I went to Aylesbury Library and found his baptism in 1799, and also his parents' marriage and the baptisms of Timothy Turnit, Solomon and - er - William, I think - (notes not to hand).

Best wishes  .....  Vern
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Re: Postcards of Bucks
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 01 October 09 22:00 UTC (UK) »

In that case Vern we are related.  Timothy is my great great great great grandfather!! I would love to know more family history if you have it?  I have Timothy as one of 10 children to Dorton and Mary.  If you have any information further back then that then I would be very pleased to receive it.

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Emma
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Re: Postcards of Bucks
« Reply #50 on: Friday 02 October 09 19:58 UTC (UK) »

Hi Vern and Emma,
Well we are all distant cousins.  Timothy Turnit was my second great grandfather.
Well he may not have liked his turnips Vern, but he liked his oats.

I now look at my own father with different eyes.  His eyes were so black, well I could not describe them as brown.  He had dark brown hair and he had that typical Rom look.  Oh I wish I had looked more gypsy like he he he  Romantic old fool aint I?

This snap is my Dad and I....




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