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Lavendon Removal Orders
« on: Monday 16 February 15 19:42 GMT (UK) »
I am visiting the records office this Saturday.
Other than obtaining copies of two baptisms, marriage banns and marriage.

Robert Johnson Baptised 6 December 1733 Lavendon.
Catharine Johnson Baptised 13 September 1767 Lavendon.
John Cook & Catharine Johnson Marriage Banns 9 March - 23 March 1788 Lavendon.
John Cook & Catharine Johnson Marriage 12 May 1788 Lavendon.
 
I hope to see the Removal Order from Lavendon for John & Catharine Cook of 1788 and of a William Cook (possibly his son), later in 1819 from Lavendon also.
Both John & Catharine ended up in Bletsoe, Bedfordshire. William either ended up in Bletsoe or Melchbourne (I think).
I payed a visit to BLARS, but have not found a Settlement for any of them.
What other records at Bucks Record office would help me find out their reason for removal and date of removal.
Thanks, Martin

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Re: Lavendon Removal Orders
« Reply #1 on: Monday 16 February 15 19:51 GMT (UK) »
You may be able to photograph the removal orders on payment of a permit. Some record offices allow it. Compact digital camera but with flash turned of and sound down works wonders. Check the website for details, also check opening times etc because a lot now have reduced opening hours! They may only bring the documents out at certain times. Alot are half day of a saturday and so are only open a couple of saturdays in a month.

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Re: Lavendon Removal Orders
« Reply #2 on: Monday 16 February 15 19:57 GMT (UK) »
You may be able to photograph the removal orders on payment of a permit.

Having never viewed Removal Orders, what detail is shown in them, for reasons of removal etc?

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Re: Lavendon Removal Orders
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 17 February 15 06:25 GMT (UK) »
not much , its more formal wording and removing them.Basically whose being moved from and to.  I'll send you a pm . There may be  odd correspondance related to it if you are lucky.