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green mail Fanny May (Sep 08 Green)
I am looking for my GGrandmother Fanny May born 1860 in Inkpen, 5th child of John May and Emma nee Franklin. Fanny appears on the 1881 Census living in Inkpen with her parents as well as siblings William George and Richard also her base born Daughter Emily (my Grandmother). I have been unable to find Fanny or Emily on the 1901 Census. Audrey

red mail crocker (Jun 08 Red)
I am trying to trace the children of David Charles & Fanny Jeanette Crocker. There were possibly 8 of them & having great difficulty trying to find the marriages & deaths of their children.They may have been living at "The Rushes" around 1900.Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.

red mail Franklin family (Dec 07 Red)
Any information about George Franklin (b. 1872 at Inkpen, d. 1962 at Hungerford) or his mother Harriett (b. 1851 at Inkpen, d. 1939 at The Grove, Craven Road, Inkpen) would be much appreciated. Lesley

green mail washbourn family inkpen (Jun 07 Green)
I am trying to find out more about the Washbourn family who lived in Inkpen in the middle of the 19th century. Thomas Washbourn, my great-great grandfather was born there in 1831 according to census records.

red mail pocock family (Oct 05 Red)
Does anyone have any information on Pococks in and around inkpen in the 1700s. Specifically, I am looking for John Pocock b.1771 who married Amelia b.1775 and had at least one son John b.1803/5. -Thanks Marg

red mail James Radbourne born 1874 (Aug 04 Red)
Believe he was born in 1874 but this information was got from an Argentinian website. His father was called Henry and his mother Jane. His mothers maiden name was possibly Franklyn. I have managed to find christening details of 9 of his sisters but not for him or any other siblings. Their births range from 1863 - 1883.The names are Jane, Kate, Charlotte, Edith, Annie, Anne, Elisabeth, Ellen and Eliza Anne. James Radbourne went on to have an eventful life but we need to trace back.

red mail Brittenden (May 04 Red)
I believe that my surname BRITTENDEN could well be a variant of the surname Brickenden. Any info greatly appreciated. Thanks Alfred.

red mail Hessey (May 04 Red)
Looking for info on descendants of Charles Hessey b. 1874 Aldbourne, who married Jane Lawrence b.c.1875 and lived at The Folly Inkpen in 1901. Children - William b. 1896, Louie b.1897 and George b. 1900. Have info on Charles' family to share.

 
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