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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #18 on: Monday 23 May 05 14:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Kathryn

Would send you the copies that i have but not sure how
you do this on this site if you know how could you send me
instructions and i will give it a try
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Lozz

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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 24 May 05 04:27 BST (UK) »
Dear Lorraine

Thank you very much.  :D  My personal email is : Removed
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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 11 September 05 22:10 BST (UK) »
Hi - I chanced upon this page today and saw the following posted by Jane:

"Had a good look through the Capel records and found the following.  By the way, all the Bax entries from Dorking were Ag labs.
11/7/1802, William son to William Bax (born at the George Inn in Bear Green)
I'm not sure where he fits in as Bear Green is in Sussex & the dates are all wrong for the following couple."

This William is my direct ancestor and I have tracked him.... Bear Green is very close to Capel, Surrey, although across the county border in Sussex and there is still a pub there called the Bax castle. It appears that these Baxes were escapees from the strong Quaker Bax family in Capel (See the book on them by Thistlethwaite).

Not sure how this links with Kathryn's original query, but if I can help via my family tree, let me know!

Stephen Bax


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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #21 on: Monday 21 November 05 16:00 GMT (UK) »
Kathryn,

There is a BAX family album which includes information going back to the 16th Century.  My mother has one copy - believe there 3 in existence (lives in France so difficult to get hold of quickly), but growing up was great interest finding out my mother's family history (to eventually coming down to my mother's name - Mary Haines Moline).  Majority of the Bax's / Pritchards etc lived in Surrey - but a few moved further.

James


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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 22 November 05 03:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi James

This sounds terribly exciting. Would you like to contact me on my email address so that we can swop information?

I have a lot of info and a tree going back to 1510.

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Kathryn

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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 22 November 05 03:28 GMT (UK) »
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Kathryn

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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 09 October 18 12:54 BST (UK) »
John Bax b1510 at Oakley Surrey is one of my 10th G grandfathers
I believe the Bax family were Quakers, converted to Quaker belief when George Fox visited Surrey
Does anyone know which Quaker meeting they would have attended. The closest would have been at Dorrking


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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 09 October 18 15:08 BST (UK) »
Hi wilbur

Welcome back, you signed up years ago but never posted!  ;D

Kathryn hasn't been online here for a couple of months but should receive an email notification that you have posted and hopefiully come back soon.

Dawn
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Re: BAX family from Ockley, Capel and Dorking
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 10 October 18 08:03 BST (UK) »
Yes, I am still here. I pop in from time to time.

The Bax family were indeed Quakers and very wealthy landowners in their day. They owned Ockley Manor, Pleystowe Farm and many others in the area of Ockley, Capel and Dorking.

It is my understanding that the early Baxes met in their homes in Capel for their Quaker meetings. You may like to follow this up here: http://www.capelvillage.co.uk/about-capel-vilag

In addition, the best book on the Bax family, that gives the family tree for about 11 lines, is the book by Bernard Thistlethwaite. I have seen a copy in the archives, and it is excellent. You can find a copy in London at the Society of Genealogists. This should be your starting point. Can't recommend it more highly. You will also be able to view some old wills here for the Bax family.

   
The Bax family : an account of the early Quaker Baxes of Capel & Ockley, Surrey with particulars & notes on a number of allied families
IN:   Pedigree 7 from Bernard Thistlethwaite's The Bax family; as herein noted, extended & corrected being an extract from Bax descendants; a sequel
Published   London : Headley Brothers, 1936
Author   Thistlethwaite, Bernard      
Acc. no.   11405      
Location   Family history shelves   Shelf mark   FH/BAX
Book   
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Pedigree 7 from Bernard Thistlethwaite'​s The Bax family; as herein noted, extended & corrected being an extract from Bax descendants; a sequel
IN:   Bax descendants; a sequel
Published   1980
Author   King, K Patricia      
Acc. no.   49782a   Source   D: K King
Location   Ireland shelves   Shelf mark   FH/BAX
Book   


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Kathryn