History of a village on an important road.
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| 1 | Groom: Ferdinand Joseph LEJEUNE, 37 B Munition Worker, Belgian Factory, Colnbrook The Canteen, Belgian Factory, Colnbrook Groom`s Father : Jules Lejeune, Glass Blower, in Belgium False Bride: Daisy Emily JENKINS, 21 S High Street, Colnbrook Bride`s Father : , False Witnesses : Alice Ann Norah Dunsby, Pivrer Francisous Braderon ?, , , , Note: | Family: Ferdinand Joseph Lejeune / Daisy Emily Jenkins (F17)
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| 2 | 10 Kensington Grove - Thomas and Priscilla Alice Tatnell | Tatnell, Thomas Francis (I5378)
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| 3 | 13 Nov 1730 A Marriage Bond was signed by Edmund Holderness of the parish of Stanwell in the County of Middlesex Widower and also intention to marry Hannah Stannard of the same parish, Widow. | Family: Edmund Holderness / Hannah Stannard (F3824)
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| 4 | 1715 • Poyle, Stanwell, Middlessex. Henry and his father John Bullock formed a partnership for the management of the Leather Mills at Poyle, which they first leased and then purchased in 1742. | Bullock, Henry (I3497)
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| 5 | 1815 | Tack, Sarah (I218)
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| 6 | 7 July 1761: Charles Comba, a Black aged 28 years born on the Coast of Guinea, and a convenent Servant to Thomas Bullock Esq was at his own earnest request, and after having been competently instructed in the Church Catechism, publicly baptised in presence of the under written Witnesses by me Wm Rayner Vicar Wm Haines Parish Clerk Joseph Fellows Mary Gee Thomas Bullock | Comba, Charles (I5472)
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| 7 | a Black aged 28 years ... | Comba, Charles (I5472)
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| 8 | A twin | Spratley, Mary (I6984)
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| 9 | A twin | Spratley, Ann (I6985)
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| 10 | Admitted at a College.'; Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Dec. 27, 1843. S. of John, Esq. [and Elizabeth Georgina]. B. Mar. 26, 1825, at Paris. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar, 1847; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1848; priest, 1849. P.C. of High Toynton, Lincs., 1851. P.C. of St Thomas's, Colnbrook, Bucks., 1852-66. V. of St Ives, Hunts., 1866-86. Married, June 28, 1848, Harriet, dau. of Col. James Nicol, formerly Adjutant-General of the Bengal Army. Died Jan. 11, 1886, at St Ives. | Goldie, Charles Dashwood (I5321)
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| 11 | Aged 17 when married | Collett, Harriett (I230)
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| 12 | Aged 20 on marriage certificate Witnessed by Mary Nixon & Edwin Crisp | Nixon, Eliza (I4658)
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| 13 | aged 23 was interred by A Holderness under the Burials Act | Denyer, Arthur Theophilus (I4016)
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| 14 | aged 6 baseborn of Caroline | Oxley, Louisa (I686)
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| 15 | Aged 69 10/6 mortuary paid, St Giles | Anthony, John (I4673)
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| 16 | aged 86 of Horton, Colnbrook District | Stevens, Mary (I959)
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| 17 | aged 88 years old age exhaustion cert by A S Southen MRCS informant Harriett Archer | Barnes, Harriet (I3097)
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| 18 | aged 9 after death of father | Holderness, Henry Jospeh (I4611)
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| 19 | Ages 21 and 22 respectivley | Family: Henry Archer / Sarah Ann Carrad (F1163)
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| 20 | Albert Pain witnessed the 1879 marriage to Caroline Hawkins (nee Bowler) | Pain, Thomas Irons (I52)
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| 21 | Alcide child of Alcide & Eliza DEMERST of London, Gentleman's Servant | Durrant, Alcide (I6548)
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| 22 | Alex Redford Minister | Hetherington, Mary (I5556)
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| 23 | Alexander Holderness was the enumerator for Horton for the 1871 Cenus | Holderness, Alexander (I1124)
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| 24 | Alexander is assumed to be the baby of Charles & Elizabeth - Joseph & Jane being too old | Staples, Alexander Laroche Oades (I2915)
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| 25 | Alice Anne child of John & Anne EAST of Colnbrook, Tailor, sponsors Richard Mapley, Mary Edwards, Mrs Greive | East, Alice A (I5786)
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