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Buckinghamshire Family History Society Baptisms Amersham Buckinghamshire Family History Society Baptisms Amersham St Mary 1561 - 1901 Published 13 Apr 1774 James son of Thos & Bethia HOLIMAN 3 May 1795 Charlotte bastard of Jas HOLLIMAN & Mary HOBBS Ashendon St Mary 1590 - 1906 Published 25 Sep 1726 John son of Thomas & Mary HOLMAN (BT) 28 Apr 1728 Thomas son of Thomas & Mary HOLMAN (BT) 11 Feb 1733 Elizabeth child of Tho & Mary HOLMAN (BT) 11 Feb 1733 Elizabeth child of Thomas & Mary HOLMAN Aylesbury St Mary 1565 - 1901 Published 1 Sep 1802 Mary Ann born 7 Aug 1802 daughter of Richard & Ann HOLLYMAN 19 Feb 1804 Elizabeth born 3 Nov 1803 daughter of Richard & Ann HOLLYMAN 15 Jan 1806 Maria born 13 Oct 1805 daughter of Richard & Ann HOLLYMAN 9 Mar 1808 James born 13 Oct 1807 son of Richard & Ann HOLLYMAN 2 May 1810 Caroline born 27 Dec 1809 daughter of Richard & Ann HOLLYMAN 14 Oct 1831 Ann daughter of James & Amy HOLLIMAN of Walton, Butcher 15 Mar 1833 Susannah daughter of James & Amy HOLLYMAN of Walton, Butcher Beaconsfield St Mary with All Saints 1575 - 1901 Published 21 Apr 1769 Sarah daughter of James & Eliz HOLLOWMAN Bierton St James 1560 - 1901 1 Oct 1797 Thomas son of Thomas & Mary HOLLYMAN 22 Sep 1799 Richard son of Thomas & Mary HOLLYMAN Buckingham St Peter & St Paul 1561 - 1902 Published 13 Jun 1664 Thomas son of Thomas HO... 7 Apr 1688 Nathanill son of Edward HOLMAN Burnham St Peter 1557 - 1907 27 May 1792 Thomas born 17 Apr son of John & Sarah HOLMAN 14 Sep 1794 Elizabeth daughter of John & Sarah HOLMAN 27 Nov 1796 John son of John & Sarah HOLMOND 20 Jan 1799 Thomas son of John & Sarah HOLMOND 1 Apr 1804 William born 4 Feb son of Willm & Sarah HOLMAN of Boveney Castlethorpe St Simon & St Jude 1562 - 1890 6 Jul 1676 Edward son of Thomas HOLMAN (BT) 15 Feb 1682 Emma daughter of Thomas HOLMAN (BT) 2 Nov 1684 Adam son of Thomas HOLMAN (BT) Chearsley St Nicholas 1574 - 1901 Published 16 Sep 1821 William son of Thomas & Martha HOLLIMAN of Chearsley, Labourer 31 Jan 1830 Elizabeth daughter of Thomas & Martha HOLLYMAN of Chearsley, Labourer 18 Jul 1830 John son of John & Mary HOLLYMAN of Chearsley, Labourer 21 Mar 1824 Ann daughter of Thomas & Martha HOLLIMAN of Chearsley, Labourer © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2002-2014 Printed 04/09/2014 1 27 Nov 1825 James son of John & Mary HOLLIMAN of Chearsley, Labourer 27 Apr 1828 Stephen son of John & Mary HOLIMAN of Chearsley, Labourer 29 May 1836 Thomas son of Thomas & Martha HOLLYMAN of Chearsley, Labourer 10 Jun 1838 Maria daughter of Thomas & Martha HOLLYMAN of Chearsley, Labourer Chesham St Mary 1538 - 1902 4 Sep 1665 Peeter born 1 Sep 1665 son of Simon & Marey HOLLIMAN of Lattimus 29 Oct 1699 Francis born 3 Sep son of Francis & Jane HOLIMAN Dec 1699 Francis born 3 son of Franci & Anne HOLYMAN of the Towne Nov 1700 Francis born 12 son of Francis & Jane HOLYMAN of the Towne 26 Dec 1700 Francis born 12 Nov son of Francis & Jane HOLYMAN of the Towne Jan 1703 Sarah born 15 Jan daughter of Francis & Jane HOLYMAN of Towne 16 May 1703 Sarah born 15 Jan 1703 daughter of Francis & Jane HOLYMAN Aug 1705 Edward born 23 Aug son of Francis & Jane HOLYMAN of Towne 14 Oct 1705 Edward born 23 Aug son of Francis & Jane HOLYMAN of Towne 25 Apr 1708 John born 27 Mar son of Francis & Jane HOLIMAN 24 Jun 1720 Margret born 24 Jun 1720 daughter of Francis & Anne HOLIMAN 8 Oct 1721 John born 1 Sep son of Francis & Anne HOLLIMAN 29 Apr 1733 William born 13 Apr son of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 22 Dec 1734 John born 3 Oct son of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 13 Mar 1737 Mary born 2 Feb daughter of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 8 Oct 1738 Edward born 1 Oct son of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 9 Dec 1739 Thomas born 30 Nov son of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 4 Jul 1742 Elizabeth born 29 Jun daughter of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 20 May 1744 Daniel born 7 May son of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 4 May 1746 Anne born 23 Apr daughter of William & Anne HOLYMAN of Hundridge 28 Nov 1760 Mary born 21 Nov 1760 daughter of William & Sarah HOLLYMAN 1 Aug 1762 Anne born 22 Jul 1762 daughter of Elisabeth HOLLYMAN of Hundridge hamlet, bastard child 24 Nov 1776 Thos son of Thos & Eliz HOLYMAN 3 May 1778 Thos son of Thos & Elizabeth HOLYMAN 28 Mar 1802 Thomas born 24 Feb child of Thos & Lucy HOLMAN 28 Mar 1802 Sarah born 19 Feb child of James & Mary HOLMAN 29 Jan 1804 Anne born 6 Jan child of Moses & Lydia HOLIMAN 8 Jul 1804 John born 16 Jun child of James & Mary HOLIMAN 31 Mar 1805 Anne born 3 Apr 1803 child of Aaron & Jane HOLLIMAN 31 Mar 1805 William born 9 Jan child of Aaron & Jane HOLLIMAN 16 Mar 1806 James born 23 Dec 1805 child of James & Mary HOLLIMAN 25 May 1806 Thomas born 22 Apr child of Moses & Lucy HOLLIMAN 30 Apr 1809 James born 1 May 1808 child of Moses & Lucy HOLMAN 30 Apr 1809 John born 11 May 1801 child of James & Mary HOLYMAN 14 Oct 1810 John born 22 Jun child of Moses & Lucy HOLYMAN 26 Dec 1813 William child of Moses & Lucy WHOLEMAN of the town, Labourer 25 Nov 1815 Mary child of Moses & Lucy HOLYMAN of the town, Labourer Chalfont St Giles St Giles 1576 - 1901 1731 Benjamin son of Benjamin H... 29 Jul 1821 James son of Aaron & Jane HOLLIMAN of Chalfont St Giles, Husbandman Cuddington St Nicholas 1590 - 1902 1645 Hesster daughter of Robert HOLLYMAN (BT) 22 Mar 1657 ... ... of Robert HOLIMAN? 6 Feb 1695 Britwell son of Britewell & Meary HOLIMAN 27 Sep 1696 Robert son of Brightwell & Mary HOLLYMAN 27 Sep 1696 Roburd son of Britwell & Mary HOLIMAN 30 Mar 1699 Meary daughter of Britwell & Meary HOLLIMAN, Yeoman 27 Dec 1700 John born 19 Dec son of Brightwell & Mary HOLLYMAN, Yeoman 15 Nov 1722 Brightwell born 10 Nov son of Brightwell & Mary HOLLYMAN © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2002-2014 Printed 04/09/2014 2 9 Sep 1725 John son of Brightwell & Mary HOLLYMAN 22 Jun 1727 Mary daughter of Brightwell & Mary HOLYMAN 15 Feb 1730 Hester daughter of Brightwell & Mary HOLYMAN 12 Apr 1731 James son of John & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 6 Oct 1735 Elizabeth daughter of John & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 27 Oct 1736 John son of John & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 12 Oct 1737 Robard son of John & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 24 Apr 1741 William son of John & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 25 Dec 1755 Mary daughter of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 22 Oct 1761 Ann daughter of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 12 Dec 1762 Ann daughter of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 15 Apr 1764 James son of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 9 Dec 1764 Brightwell son of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 13 Apr 1766 Elizabeth daughter of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 29 Jun 1766 Joan daughter of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 25 Dec 1767 James son of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 26 Mar 1769 Robert son of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 11 Sep 1769 Benjamin son of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 25 Dec 1770 Charles son of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 13 Jan 1771 Richard son of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 26 Apr 1772 Eliz daughter of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 24 Jan 1773 Thomas son of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 16 Jan 1774 Ann daughter of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 12 Mar 1775 Mary daughter of James & Mary HOLLYMAN, Farmer 11 Jan 1778 William son of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 6 Sep 1778 Alice daughter of John & Sarah HOLLYMAN 13 Jun 1779 Eliz daughter of James & Mary HOLLYMAN 18 Dec 1791 Thomas son of Charles & Eliz HOLLYMAN 30 Mar 1794 James son of Charles & Eliz HOLLYMAN 15 Jan 1797 Maria daughter of Charles & Eliz HOLLYMAN 2 Feb 1800 Ann daughter of Charles & Eliz HOLLYMAN 20 Jun 1802 Sarah daughter of Thomas & Mary HOLLYMAN 13 Feb 1803 John son of Charles & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 6 Jan 1805 Mary daughter of Thos & Mary HOLLYMAN 26 Jan 1806 Sarah daughter of Charles & Elizabeth HOLLYMAN 28 Jun 1807 Elizabeth daughter of Thos & Mary HOLLYMAN 22 Apr 1810 James son of Thos & Mary HOLLYMAN 20 Dec 1812 Robert born 7 Nov 1812 son of Thos & Mary HOLLYMAN 11 Sep 1814 Willm born 15 Aug son of Thos & Mary HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Farmer 10 Jan 1819 John son of Thomas & Martha HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Labourer 30 Sep 1832 Thomas son of John & Mary HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Labourer 1 Feb 1835 Rebecca daughter of John & Mary HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Labourer 26 Apr 1837 William son of John & Mary HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Labourer 25 Jun 1837 William son of John & Mary HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Labourer 3 Mar 1839 Eliza Elizabeth daughter of John & Mary HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Labourer Denham St Mary 1569 - 1911 22 Mar 1645 Edmund son of Edmund & M... 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Dorney St James 1538 - 1903 2 Dec 1750 Mary daughter of George & Mary HOLMAN (BT) 16 Jul 1758 Sarah daughter of George & Mary HOLMAN (BT) 9 Nov 1762 John son of George & Mary HOLMAN 14 Nov 1779 Willm son of Sarah HOLMAN 29 Mar 1807 George born 23 Feb son of Wm & Sarah HOLMAN 17 Sep 1809 Elizabeth born 15 Aug daughter of William & Sarah HOLMAN 17 Nov 1811 John born 8 Oct son of William & Sarah HOLMAN © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2002-2014 Printed 04/09/2014 3 8 May 1814 Thomas son of William & Sarah HOLMAN of Dorney, Shoemaker 17 Mar 1816 George son of William & Sarah HOLMAN of Dorney, Butcher 1 Nov 1818 Emily daughter of William & Sarah HOLMAN of Dorney, Butcher 28 Oct 1820 Mary Anne daughter of John & Anne HOLMAN of Dorney, Shoemaker 7 Oct 1821 Samuel son of William & Sarah HOLMAN of Dorney, Shoemaker & Butcher East Claydon St Mary 1583 - 1888 12 Jul 1741 Joan daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth HOL...N Eton St John the Evangelist 1598 - 1902 Published 2 Mar 1823 William child of Thomas & Mary HOLMAN of Eton Wick, Cordwainer Great Hampden St Mary Magdalen 1557 - 1910 24 Jul 1720 William born 16 Jul 1720 son of George & Susanna HOLLIMAN 13 Feb 1726 George son of George & Susanna HOLLIMAN Great Linford St Andrew 1653 - 1882 9 Nov 1826 Louisa Ellen daughter of William & Martha HOLMAN of Haversham , Servant 26 Dec 1834 Henry Samuel son of Samuel & Ellinor HOLMAN of Great Linford , Miller Haddenham St Mary the Virgin 1653 - 1901 1656 Ann born 15 Jan 1655 daughter of Joseph & Alis HOLLIMAN May 1657 Frances born 3 May 1657 daughter of Joseph & Ealie HOLYMAN 24 Jul 1659 Mary daughter of Joseph & Alce HOLLYMAN 26 Sep 1661 Prudence daughter of Joseph & Alce HOLLIMAN Hanslope St James the Great 1663 - 1799 26 dec 1668 Henery child of Edward H..
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