curiousfox
Members only (Free or Paid)
Northamptonshire Braunston
 
Show places within
1-8 of 8

red mail George Dickens (Aug 09 Red)
I am trying to find out any information regarding George Dickens, born 1820, publican of the Admiral Nelson public house in Braunston. I believe he married a Miss Sarah Luck about 1840, they went on to have 14 children. Mr Dickens is said to be a 1st cousin of Charles Dickens.

green mail Lea (Jun 09 Green)
I am researching Daniel Lea b 1815 in Braunston. He later married Martha Kelsall in Farnworth, Lancashire in 1841 and his father was John.

red mail bull family (May 09 Red)
Looking for information on the Bulls of Braunston in particular Anthony Bull who married Jane Widdows and Lionel bull who married Catherine Lepper.

red mail Braunston - Warners (Feb 09 Red)
I am researching my family tree and have come across my Great Grandfather who was born in Braunston. I believe that he worked the Grand Union Canal barges and ended up living in London where he married my Great Grandmother. If you know of any Warners in Braunston, please contact me. Cheers

red mail Howard (Feb 07 Red)
I am looking for any information on the Howard family who lived in nearby Welton but had connections in Braunston. If anybody has any information or family connections please contact me. Thanks

red mail Wright - any information? (Jul 06 Red)
William Wright, Agricultural Labourer Born:Braunston, Northamptonshire (c. 1794-), married Ann, had son Alfred Wright, Landscape Gardener/ Florist, Born: Braunston, Northamptonshire, (c. 1827-), married Emma, had son Alfred Charles Wright, Able Seaman/ General labourer, Born: Braunston, Northamptonshire (1854-) Does any one have any information on the Braunston Wrights?

green mail HAKESLEY FAMILY (Mar 06 Green)
Interested in details of Hakesley family. My ancestor was Lydia, born about 1793 in Braunston. Married William Lovett in Berkhamsted, Herts. Died 1855.

red mail Stop House, Braunston (Mar 06 Red)
The Stop House in Braunston is well-known. It is an old toll house. I would be happy to be contacted to send more details/photos. The Whites lived there in 1861, 1871 and 1881 census.

 
Show entries around

To add an entry or send a message, join as a free or paid member.


Orphan Entries

 
back
Contact Curious Fox | Our Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
Copyright © curiousfox.com 2009