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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Berkshire => Topic started by: softcoats on Friday 19 August 05 21:25 BST (UK)
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Can anyone help with finding HINTEN WALDRIST Berks ???
and any associated records
Particularly looking for a marriage of EMILY ???? to???? ROXBY
I know this is very vague but it is all I have at present possibly around late 1880's to late 1890's
Here's hoping
Jean
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Hi,
HINTON-WALDRIDGE, (or Waldrist), a parish in the hundred of Ganfield, county Berks, 6 miles N.E. of Farringdon, and 8 N. W. of Abingdon.
There is more information here
http://www.brazell.net/genuki/BRK/HintonWaldridge/index.html
Sue
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many thanks for prompt reply greatly appreciated
Jean
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Hi
Is this the lady you are looking for - from 1901 - Willesden Middlesex
Emily Roxby abt 1873 Hinton Waldrist, Berkshire, England Head
William F Roxby abt 1894 Willesden, Middlesex, England Son
Arthur C Wolluff abt 1875 Hinton Waldrist, Berkshire, England Lodger
I don't think the marriage took place in Hinotn - having looked at the origanal I think son - Williams age is 7months not 7 so the marriage probably took place in Middlesex
However I think this is her with her family in 1881 - I think her lodger in 1901 is really her brother
from 1881 - Hinton Waldrist - Tanner Street
Richard Woolloff abt 1843 Hinton, Berkshire, England Head
Elizabeth Woolloff abt 1845 Hinton, Berkshire, England Wife Albert Woolloff abt 1880 Wantage, Berkshire, England Son Arthur C. Woolloff abt 1875 Hinton, Berkshire, England Son
Astler Woolloff abt 1880 Wantage, Berkshire, England Son Emily Woolloff abt 1873 Hinton, Berkshire, England Daughter Maurice Woolloff abt 1871 Hinton, Berkshire, England Son
I do have some register transcripts for Hinton Waldrist if you need anything else
Debbie
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Hi Jean,
This could be the marriage, from FreeBMD:
Jun 1898
ROXBY Frank Chelsea 1a 801
WOOLLOFF Emily Chelsea 1a 801
Cheers
Prue
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Jean - by posting in this way instead of continuing with your earlier thread you now have memebrs looking up information that I had already supplied to you. It is probable, by the way, that Wooloff is a misreading of Wolff by a transcriber.
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I was probably wrong about Woolloff as I see there exists a website - not functioning right now - which is a one-name study of the Wolloff family.
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apologise for posting on 2 seperate sections
However my question was regarding the place and I saw them as 2 separate queries hence my reason for posting on the Berkshire section
relatively new to this will get the hang of it eventually
thanks to all who have taken the time to help
Jean