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From: "Dorothy Jones" <>
Subject: Re: [King] Patience HISCOCK
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:12:03 -0000
References: <002d01c604e5$31d9ff70$229afe3e@Matthews>
Have you seen http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere and the database forum of
1 April 2005, when I posted this information:
'Having a nostalgic scan of the Kingsclere 1841 Census with the benefit of
16 years research since I last ventured into this very faint reel at HRO, I
came across dear old Jeremiah HEDGECOCK 70 and Sarah 65, both born in
County, nestling 'near Wolverton Common'. In the vicinity were a bunch of
other Hedgecocks with their respective families.'
As a result, John Lewis 'divorced' some of their issue [I think born
Tadley?] from the tree of Jeremiah HISCOCK of All Cannings, Wilts, as they
do not appear to have been linked. I'm not sure where John has lodged the
branch of those born Tadley.
Dorothy Jones
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sue Matthews" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 9:43 PM
Subject: RE: [King] Patience HISCOCK
> According to the St Helens Abingdon Parish register John Ackling aged 21
> cordwainer of Ock Street, Abingdon son of Daniel Ackling a sackman,
> Married Charlotte Hiscock age 24 Seamstress of Ock Street Abingdon,
> daughter
> of Jeremiah Hiscock labourer on 5th May 1840 after banns. Witnesses were
> Joseph Jeffrey and Sarah Ackling.
>
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Sue Matthews
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