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Sources elsewhere
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You are here: home. What is in our Archives? Tales from the Archives. For further information about some of these sources see Tips on researching. Department of Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library. Wwwbodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/. Private papers, correspondence, organizations, John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera. The Library, St. Hugh's College. Http:/ www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk/about-sthughs/college-life/college-archive. Oxfordshire Family History Society. Major collections ...
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Useful Links | GFHS
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. GFHS Fair 2014 : Photo Page. GFHS Fair 2013 : Photo Page. Where to Find Us. Search the Library Catalogue. Forest of Dean Branch Meeting. Members’ Surname Interests. Request a Free Search on. Gloucestershire Baptisms Index 1813 1837. Gloucestershire Marriage Index 1800 1837. Gloucestershire Burial Index 1813 1851. Gloucestershire Non-Conformists’ Registers. Changes to Membership Details. Request a Search on. Glos Baptism Index 1813-1837.
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Sherriff Family History
http://www.sherriff-family.com/Sherriff-Family-History.htm
The main family names that interest us are:. Our 'Family Tree' file can be viewed on this site. We use. Software to produce the listings which now contains around 29,250 individuals, over 8,000 families, and includes over 3,930 surnames. To browse this data, click here. To protect the innocent, details on any living member of the family, other than their name and place in the tree, are automatically withheld. We have recently begun to add old photographs to this site. The Family Gallery. The Caiger famil...
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Ss Mary & John Churchyard::ofhs maps of the churchyard
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Click in any of the coloured areas for a detailed view of that area. Introduction to the churchyard. Restoration of the churchyard. Maps - Parish and churchyard. Guides to Ss Mary and John Church. Guide to interesting monuments. For i-phone and android. News, events and volunteering. Ss Mary and John Church : site design by oxogen. Ss Mary and John Churchyard. Parish of Cowley St John, Oxford. A peaceful space a place for wildlife and natural beauty a link with local history. Restoration of the churchyard.
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Ss Mary & John Churchyard::acknowledgements copyright
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This website has gathered material from many people associated with east Oxford and the Parish of Cowley St John, but particular thanks go to the major contributors:. Annie Skinner, who carried out the research, drew up the Tables of memorials. And wrote the historical fact sheets. Julie Norris, who designed and wrote the leaflets on the seasonal wildlife. And on interesting and artistic monuments. Jayne Saberton-Haynes, Ss Mary and John CE Primary School, who wrote the Teachers' Guides. Who has built th...
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Ss Mary & John Churchyard::tables of memorials
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Of memorials are available. Details of each inscription are on the CD-ROM obtainable from the Oxfordshire Family History Society. 1 A selection of the people buried in the churchyard. The Cowley Fathers Memorial. The occupations and trades. Go to the table. 2 Priests and members of religious orders. There are a large number of priests and members of religious orders buried in the churchyard. Some were not directly associated with the area. Go to the table. 3 War-associated and military graves. There are ...
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Ss Mary & John Churchyard::introduction to the churchyard
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An introduction to the history linked with the Ss Mary and John churchyard. Map references, e.g. F57, refer to the area and grave number given on the maps of the churchyard produced by the Oxfordshire Family History Society. In 2003 and reproduced from their CD-ROM with permission. Ss Mary & John Churchyard was consecrated on the 1. Aerial view of east Oxford. Ss Mary and John Church in 1883, 1903 and 2007. In the churchyard for non-conformists. 1 A selection of the people buried in the churchyard. There...
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Ss Mary & John Churchyard::restoration of the churchyard
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Current Restoration of the Ss Mary and John Churchyard. It was indeed landscaped with this vision in mind, including specimen trees such as Wellingtonias and Corsican Pines, avenues of Lime trees, Horsechestnuts on the boundary, and Yews and Hollies marking the paths. The churchyard in the 1990s. Soldiers at work Feb 2000. The results of the resoration project. Introduction to the churchyard. Restoration of the churchyard Maps - Parish and churchyard. Guides to Ss Mary and John Church. Timber and iron cr...
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Family History Fairs Calendar
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Family History Fairs Calendar. Family history fairs and open days are of value to both newcomers to family history research and experienced family historians alike. Expert advice is on hand and it is a useful way of checking out alternative publications, CDs and other items of interest before buying. Many fairs run a series of talks and seminars on a wide range of genealogical topics - check the websites below to see what fairs are coming up. Who Do You Think You Are. Yorkshire Family History Fair.
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Augustine Cross 1820-1891
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Oxfordshire, England, 1820. Oxfordshire, 19 April 1820. Chipping Norton, June 1891. Ugustine was born in Finstock in 1820 and christened in St Mary's Church in nearby Charlbury on the 19th of April. The family spent the first years of Augustine's life in Finstock, but by 1831 they had moved to Enstone were Barnett, Noah and Elijah were born and then to nearby Lidstone. He married Rebecca Bowers on February 3rd, 1840 in Daylesford, in the parish church of St Peter's. Where their first child Charlotte was ...
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