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From: Eve McLaughlin <>
Subject: Re: Ankerwick, Bucks.
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 23:43:43 +0100
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In article <>, Ken Gibb
<> writes
>On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 14:04:06 +1000, "Alwynne Mackie"
><> wrote:
>
>>I have tried to find Ankerwick (a small place near Wraysbury, Bucks), in
>>several parish locators, but failed.
>>Does anyone know what parish it would have been part of - perhaps Wraysbury?
>>The people I am looking for (1600s and 1700s) lived in Ankerwick but do not
>>appear in the Bishop's Transcripts for Wraysbury. Also, I have found no
>>trace of the parish register for Wraysbury. Does anyone know if it is still
>>extant?
>>With thanks,
>>Alwynne
>>
>
>
>Library Catalogue confirms &is only available film (as qquoted).
>
>Phillimores # 1.
>shpws (m) Indexes are with Mr. J. Brooks ( BUT 1983 )
dead
>Copies of Reg. 1576 - 1767 are at Soc Gen.,
and some at least with BGS.
>OF THIS PARISH, & not non conformists.
A good point, as Wraysbury was stiff with Quakers.
--
Eve McLaughlin
Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians
Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society
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