hello all
im trying to find out the maiden name of my g.g.g.parents on the 1851 cenus they are at,thames oxfordshire here are the names
william bonner,head 1818
louise bonner,wife 1812(this is the maiden name im lookinf for)
louise bonner,dau,1838
rowland bonner,son 1840
maria bonner,dau1842
rebcca bonner,dau1844
rhonda bonner,dau1846
william bonner,son,1849
hope this helps as this is all i know,thank you joyce
just athought when williams dau louise got married she was doen as living at
long crendon
thame
buckingham
just thought it might help
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24-01-2006, 1:14 PM #1joyce van der hoevenGuest
bonner
Last edited by joyce van der hoeven; 24-01-2006 at 1:37 PM. Reason: more in formation
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24-01-2006, 2:28 PM #2GeoffersGuest
The wife's maiden name would be recorded on two post-1837 sources, marriage certificate and the birth certificate of children.
According to the 1851 census, the earliest known child was born c.1838. It may well be that the parents married before the introduction of civil registration and so hunting for a marriage would involve using parish registers, which you might have difficulty accessing in the Netherlands.
Birth certificates then seem the best option, if the childrens' births were registered and assuming the children were born in Thame RD. Freebmd https://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
has entries in the following quarters/years which may be relevant
Jun 1841 Maria BONNER
Dec 1843 Rebecca BONNER
Dec 1848 William BONNER
The web-site will give you the district, volume and page that you also need to order the certificate(s).
Before you do, you might check the 1851 census to see if there are any others of the same name who were alive then and the GRO idnex of deaths to see if any of them may have died young (just in case there were two Marias, Rebeccas and Williams all the same age).
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24-01-2006, 2:48 PM #3GeoffersGuest
.......And having had a brief look at the 1861 census for Thame, there may be a simple answer available. I recommend purchasing the 1861 census for Oxfordshire from https://www.archivecdbooks.org/
and look at RG9/986 folio 138 page 25, schedule 131. Living in Risborough Road, Thame were Rebecca, 18 - William, 14 and George aged 10 (all bn Thame) all are very conveniently shown as living with their grandmother:
Sarah HOUNSLOW, widow, 87, lacemaker, bn Thame.
A recently married Rowland lives next door with his wife and further Bonners may be found at:
RG9/986 f138 p5
RG9/986 f138 p26
RG9/986 f140 p29
Geoffers
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24-01-2006, 2:57 PM #4joyce van der hoevenGuest
bonner
thank you for your help ,in the summer i will be going to england would i find it in the libary just athought
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24-01-2006, 3:10 PM #5GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by joyce van der hoeven
The Centre for Oxfordshire Studies in Oxford Central Library, Bonn Square has the census returns for Oxfordshire.
Archive CD Books could have the census with you in days. You could carry out this background research in the comfort of your own home so that you could then have specific targets to make best use of your time in the records centres in England.
Geoffers
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24-01-2006, 4:55 PM #6
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William BONNER married Louisa HOUNSLOW on 5 Oct 1836 at Thame.
You'll need to check this marriage in the parish register after confirming from one of the birth certificates that HOUNSLOW is the right name.
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24-01-2006, 4:56 PM #7
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Sorry. I didn't spot that Geoffers has already found HOUNSLOW!
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06-04-2008, 3:47 PM #8FfortuneGuest
Hi Joyce
William Bonner ch 3.12.1817 Thame, s of John & Elizabeth Bonner, tradesmen of Thame, by Wm Briggs officiating minister.
The Bonner family were builders.
James Bonner brother to William & married Nanny Cope who is the sister of my 3xggf Henry Cope. The Cope's were the town shoemakers.
1851 Census
New Thame. High St
BONNER John Head M 65 M Builder
Bet Wife M 65 F
James Son U 30 M Builder
Nanny Son's wife U 30 F
Jane G Daug U 10 F
Elizabeth G Daug U 5 F
Sarah G Daug U 3 F
Ann G Daug U 2 F
Ellen G Daug U 4 m F
M @ Thame: John Bonney (signed Bonner) & Elizabeth Mentor. botp.banns. wit Mary Allen & John Mentor
regards Ffortune
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06-04-2008, 4:02 PM #9FfortuneGuest
Joyce
Ch 3 June 1812 Louisa Hownslow d Edward & Sarah Hownslow
no marriage for Edward & Sarah in Thame
regards Ffortune
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13-05-2008, 8:47 AM #10joyce van der hoevenGuest
bonner
Hi FFortune
thank you for your reply i found Louisa Hounslow married William Bonner ,thame 1836,but need volume and page number,the last one you put up for Sarah Hounslow was that her marriage ive found page and index number of Louisa
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