South Oxfordshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong

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South Oxfordshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong South Oxfordshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP ALDRIDGE Matilda Ann d/o Henry Thomas + Selina dealer Goring Heath 24/6/1855 BAP ALDRIDGE Sarah Ann d/o William + Sarah higler Grey’s Lane born 8th Oct Rotherfield Greys 12/11/1843 BAP ALDRIDGE Selina d/o Charles Henry + Selina dealer Goring Heath 3/5/1857 BAP ALFRED Martha d/o Hezekiah + Jemima travellers born on Sonning Common Rotherfield Peppard 2/3/1834 BAP ALLEN Sophia Mary d/o William + Sarah basket maker Sonning Sonning 2/12/1821 BAP ALLEN Stanley Walter s/o Stanley + Lavinia travellers Rotherfield Peppard 6/7/1892 BAP ALLENS Sarah d/o a travelling woman who says her name is Elizabeth ALLEN Shiplake 9/12/1781 BAP AMOS Edmond s/o Edmd traveller Sonning 14/2/1702 BAP ARCHER Mary d/o Samuel + Prunella travellers Minigrove Bix 22/2/1846 BAP ASHBOURNE Joane d/o John vagabond Brightwell Baldwin 24/6/1629 BAP ASKIN Caroline d/o Abraham + Dinah traveller Herefordshire Goring 13/2/1831 BAP AYERS Stephen s/o Henry + Ann basket maker born Jan 17th Henley 16/5/1827 BAP AYERS William s/o Henry + Ann basket maker Henley 24/12/1828 BAP AYRIS Elizabeth d/o Henry + Ann basket maker born Sep 14th 1841 Henley 3/8/1843 BAP AYRIS Lydia d/o Henry + Ann basket maker Henley 26/6/1844 BAP BAILEY Charles s/o Henry + Rose basket maker Grey’s Hill born Aug. 29th Rotherfield Greys 13/9/1841 BAP BAILEY Louisa d/o Henry + Rose basket maker Henley (St M) 3/2/1847 BAP BAILEY Susan Charlotte d/o Joseph + Mary basket maker Henley (St M) 18/8/1841 BAP BAKER Gustavus Fills s/o Martha a traveller Cuxham 7/9/1783 BAP BAKER Wm A traveller’s child Watlington 16/2/1759 BAP BARKER Anne base born d/o Bridget traveller Eye and Dunsden Sonning 12/11/1820 BAP BARNLEY Arthur Henry (aged 8 weeks) s/o James Joseph + Hester tin man Henley (Holy T) 20/5/1860 BAP BARNLEY Flora (7 weeks) d/o Joseph + Sarah whitesmith Henley (Holy T) 8/7/1867 BAP BARNLEY Frederick William s/o James + Hester tin man born June 25th Henley (Holy T) 28/7/1878 BAP BARNLEY Rosina d/o James Joseph + Esther tin man Henley (Holy T) 9/3/1862 BAP BARRET Denis William s/o Christopher William + Annie Elizabeth travellers Caversham 19/05/1901 BAP BASWELL Edward s/o Thomas + Mary of Sealford, Leicestershire Brightwell Baldwin 25/2/1753 BAP BASWELL William s/o a trafellour Cuxham 11/5/1744 BAP BATES Jane d/o Richard + Anne travellers Cuxham 8/11/1761 BAP BATTEN William s/o Elizabeth a traveller base born in the Liberty of Eye and Dunsden Sonning 23/3/1766 RTFHS South Oxfordshire Parish Registers Collection Page 1 South Oxfordshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP BAYLEY Mary d/o Racheal widow a traveller Watlington 25/11/1673 BAP BAYLY Hester d/o John, a traveller, and Elizabeth Watlington 25/3/1691 BAP BEASON John s/o John + Alice chair turner Goring Heath 5/9/1869 BAP BEESON Albert Edward s/o John + Alice chair turner (privately) Goring 26/4/1876 s/o John + Alice Elizabeth chair turner Long Tow, Goring Received into the BAP BEESON Albert Edward Goring Heath 28/5/1876 church BAP BEESON Alfred s/o Benjamin + Emily labourer Long Tow, Goring born June 24th Goring Heath 21/9/1884 d/o John + Alice Elizabeth chair turner Long Tow, Goring Received into the BAP BEESON Alice Louisa Goring Heath 28/5/1876 Church BAP BEESON Arthur Alfred s/o Alfred + Eliza chair turner Goring Heath 27/10/1872 BAP BEESON Charlotte Ann d/o George + Rosetta chair wood turner Goring Heath 22/5/1870 BAP BEESON Edwin s/o John + Alice Elizabeth chair wood turner Goring Heath 8/11/1870 BAP BEESON Eliza Isabel d/o William + Elizabeth wood turner Goring born Jul 4th Goring Heath 7/9/1884 BAP BEESON Flora d/o William + Elizabeth wood turner Long Tow, Goring Goring Heath 13/8/1882 BAP BEESON George Thomas s/o John + Alice Elizabeth chair turner Goring Heath 2/3/1873 BAP BEESON Herbert s/o William + Elizabeth chair leg turner Long Tow, Goring Goring Heath 10/6/1877 Bap BEESON Minnie Elizabeth d/o William + Elizabeth chair turner Long Tow, Goring Goring Heath 2/11/1879 BAP BEESON Rosetta d/o Frederick + Susan Jane Path Hill, Whitchurch born March 19th Goring Heath 19/4/1885 BAP BENNET James s/o John + Elizabeth of the parish of Spalding, Lincolnshire Henley (St M) 12/3/1746 d/o Mary of Sonning, wife of John BETTERIDGE, basket maker, who has been BAP BETTERIDGE Jane Sonning 17/10/1824 absent a long time BAP BIDDLE Hannah d/o Joseph a stranger Sonning 7/2/1676 Illegitimate d/o Catherine, widow and traveller. Two putative fathers named, but BAP BINFIELD Agnes Rotherfield Peppard 5/1/1609 neither proven. BAP BIRD Charity A traveller’s child Caversham 25/4/1744 BAP BLACKHALL Thomas s/o John + Mary higler late of Highmoor, now Witheridge Rotherfield Greys 22/5/1819 BAP BLACKMAN William s/o John + Ann woodman Gallows Tree Common Caversham 17/9/1825 BAP BLACKWELL Mary d/o William + Sarah Lambeth, Surrey Henley (St M) 27/11/1748 BAP BLANCH Richard s/o William, traveller, and Mary Watlington 3/3/1700 BAP BLAND Joseph s/o Joseph + Patience traveller Rotherfield Peppard 8/2/1881 BAP BOLTON John s/o Peter, vagrant, and Eleanor Whitchurch 10/2/1745 BAP BOLTON Mary d/o Peter + Mary a traveller born in Eye and Dunsden Sonning 11/3/1750 RTFHS South Oxfordshire Parish Registers Collection Page 2 South Oxfordshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP BOOTES Willm s/o Peter + Sarah of parish of Elseley, Cambridgeshire Henley (St M) 20/1/1749 BAP BOSWELL Edward s/o Edward + Maria travellers Caversham 19/4/1778 BAP BOWLER Elizabeth d/o Vincent + Ann higler etc. Late of Witheridge Hill Rotherfield Greys 1/4/1821 BAP BOWLER Richard Slade s/o Vincent + Ann higler, grocer etc. Rotherfield Greys 14/6/1818 BAP BRESTER George Henry s/o George + Fanny basket maker Caversham (St J) 27/3/1895 BAP BROCKER Easter (15) born at Blewbury in Oct. 1690 Whitchurch 18/1/1705 BAP BROCKER Rachell (17) born at Blewbury in oct. 1688 Whitchurch 18/1/1705 BAP BROMLEY William s/o Thomas + Mary Sonning hawker Sonning 5//6/1814 A foundling about 3 years old. Found near Bromsdon Farm about the BAP BROMSDON Elizabeth Bix 11/11/1753 beginning of this year. BAP BUCKLAN Fesenie d/o Elpha Great Missenden, Bucks. Travels with a basket of goods Nuffield 20/11/1825 BAP BUCKLAND Abraham s/o Timothy + Sarah travelling basket maker Goring Heath 5/5/1843 Desire Julia BAP BUCKLAND d/o Emmanuel + Sinfine gipsey Henley (St M) 12/10/1853 Buckland BAP BUCKLAND Elvina d/o Timothy + Sarah traveller Ayberry Upham, Glos. Goring Heath 10/8/1850 BAP BUCKLAND Emmilene d/o Joseph + Elvina travellers chair bottom maker + scissor grinder Goring Heath 1/5/1863 BAP BUCKLAND Miseretta d/o John Moorfoot + Lementina gypsy or traveller Staines Goring Heath 1/7/1864 BAP BUCKLAND Sabrina d/o Timothy + Sarahah gypsy or traveller Abinngdon Goring Heath 1/7/1864 BAP BUCKLAND William s/o William + Emily travellers Buntingford, Herts. Goring Heath 1/7/1864 BAP BUCKS William BAP BURN Alfred s/o John + Rebecca tin man St Ebbe’s, Oxford Brightwell Baldwin 2/9/1832 BAP BUTLER Thos s/o Thos being a stranger Sonning 1/2/1639 BAP BYREN James s/o James a traveller Whitchurch 15/3/1717 BAP CAREY Rebecca d/o Thomas + Sarah travellers Rotherfield Peppard 22/7/1827 BAP CARPENTER Edith Sarah d/o Jesse + Fanny sweep Brightwell Baldwin 19/6/1882 BAP CARTER Arthur s/o Edmond + Sophia chair turner Goring Heath 8/9/1867 BAP CARTER John s/o a travelling woman Whitchurch 20/5/1671 BAP CARTER Sophia d/o Edmund + Sophia chair turner Woodcote born 5th April Whitchurch 21/8/1859 BAP CAVE Henry s/o John + Charlotte hawker Henley (St M) 23/11/1836 BAP CHANCE Elizabeth d/o James + Barbara travelling people Swyncombe 26/10/1848 RTFHS South Oxfordshire Parish Registers Collection Page 3 South Oxfordshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP CHANCE Enos s/o James + Barbara travelling people born in Pishill Swyncombe 13/5/1846 BAP CLARK Thomas s/o Thomas a stranger Sonning 16/1/1702 CLANELL (or BAP Alice d/o John a vagrant Whitchurch 22/3/1620 CLAVELL) BAP CLARGO Jacob s/o David + Rebecca drover Nettlebed 30/9/1838 BAP CLARGO Martha d/o David + Rebecca drover Nettlebed 12/6/1836 BAP COLEMAN Thomas s/o James + Priscilla hawker Christmas Common Watlington 8/12/1824 BAP COLLINS Benjamin s/o Ann + Josiah hawker Henley (St M) 8/9/1858 BAP COLLINS Kish Joram Higgins s/o James + Mary sojourner Watlington 30/9/1803 BAP COOKE Elizabeth d/o William rag man Watlington 21/8/1720 BAP COOKE Mary d/o William rag man Watlington 7/12/1712 BAP COOKE Susanna d/o William rag man Watlington 28/12/1718 BAP COOKE Thomas s/o Will a traveller Watlington 2/10/1676 BAP COOKE Will s/o Thos tinker Watlington 31/8/1712 BAP COOKY Sarah d/o Walter, brasier, and Joan Watlington 20/9/1684 BAP COOPER Ellen (7 weeks) d/o Reuben + Phoebe chimney sweep Henley (Holy T) 16/1/1870 Rotherfield Peppard BAP COX John s/o Joseph + Ann no parish 26/4/1863 Congregational BAP CRIPPS John Way s/o Thomas + Susan (formerly STRICKLEY) basket maker born May 14th Henley (St M) 19/6/1814 CRIPPES or BAP Richd s/o a traveller born at Early Sonning 18/4/1714 GRIPPES BAP CROMWELL Sarah d/o Anthony a traveller Watlington 7/10/1668 BAP CRUTCH Caroline d/o William + Sarah chimney sweeper Watlington 3/3/1836 BAP CRUTCH Elizabeth d/o William + Sarah chimney sweeper Watlington 2/6/1838 BAP CRUTCH William s/o William + Sarah chimney sweeper Watlington 16/7/ 1837 BAP DAVIS An d/o Elizabeth a vagabond Rotherfield Peppard 29/3/1646 BAP DAVIS Andrew s/o Andrew + Elizabeth hawker born Mar.
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