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Family History Documents and Artefacts => Family Bibles => Topic started by: Jennarembailey on Thursday 23 November 23 16:27 GMT (UK)
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Does anyone know of a family bible for the Vincent family of St Oysth 1800s
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Do you mean St Osyth in Essex?
May be best to give a few details of which particular Vincent family you are interested in.
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St Oysth, village Essex
Elizabeth Vincent 1804 - 1887 + 10 children
James Vincent 1831- 1892 married Emma Woodward
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Try a Google search with just the surname and place, you never know, you may just strike lucky.
I did that with one of my family names and got a hit using the surname and a place in Hampshire, I located the family Bible in an antiquarian book shop in Wales.
If you want any search to work you need to get the spelling of the place correct it's ST OSYTH you have failed to note that CaroleW has already queried your spelling.
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Carol W thank you for your reply.
I have done as you suggested
Jebber
I have been looking online for a year or so. The only one that has comes up is in the USA.
but this is not my tree. The sites selling bibles are many so I spent a while looking
Thru their offerings. Without any luck so far.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Regards Jenny
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St Oysth, village Essex
Elizabeth Vincent 1804 - 1887 + 10 children
James Vincent 1831- 1892 married Emma Woodward
St Osyth in the Registration District of Tendring ...
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/tendring.html
Index search to see GRO Index image for details to order Full Copy Certicates
https://www.freebmd.org.uk
The James Vincent and Emma Woodward marriage looks to be 1849 and are their Father/s given on the Certificate?
An incorrect transcription claims Essex Record Office also hold an 1849 Marriage Certificate.
Does it say on the Full Death Certificate of Elizabeth Vincent, 83 yrs, Reg'n District Tendring, Wife / Widow of ... or have a relative reporting the Death in the Informant column?