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Twyford Baptisms 1838 to 1920 Revised 7 July 2008 THE PARISH REGISTER OF TWYFORD HAMPSHIRE 1838 to 1920 TWYFORD BAPTISMS - 1838 - 1920 - Revised 7 July 2008 Transcribed from microfiche and original documents. Additional Notes added January to April 2008 Additional information has been added to the file from the 'Vicars Day Book' maintained by James Hodges Vicar for the period 1825 to 1848. Hampshire Record Office reference 64A 07 (A1 - A2) - Miscellaneous file Fiche numbers 774 to 780. Data examined and input onto a computer data base by B M Sullivan ACMA Telephone 01425 655827 Data only checked by Author Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document by checking against the original documents held by Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Hampshire Record Office at Winchester the Author cannot be held responsible for any errors. If you wish to use the information provided you should always check back to the original documents held on microfiche at Hampshire Record Office, Winchester. The Author would be pleased if you could notify him of any errors in this document. Acknowledgement:- HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES, HAMPSHIRE RECORD OFFICE, Winchester, SO23 8TH. Prepared by Bernard and Jo Sullivan 10/08/2008 Page 1 Son (S) or Book Num Dau Fathers Christian Mothers Christian No Page ber Date Year (D) Christian Name Names Name Surname Abode Father's Occupation Remarks Vicar Parish 1 1 1 14.01.1838 1838 D Mary Maria George Mary Jane Gandy Twyford Servant (born Dec(ember) 25 1837 James Hodges Vicar Twyford Junior - (born Dec(ewmber) 18 1 1 2 14.01.1838 1838 D Elizabeth William Harriet Oxford Twyford Labourer 1837 James Hodges Vicar Twyford Privately (baptised) - Brought into Church on Feb 12 1838 - 1 1 3 17.01.1838 1838 S John Thomas Mary Anne Noble Twyford Labourer (born January 2 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 1 4 24.01.1838 1838 S George Robert George Jane Locke Twyford Gardener (born Dec(ember) 30 1837) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Privately (baptised) - Brought into Church on Feb 25 1838 - 1 1 5 15.02.1838 1838 S James Michael Charlotte Hoar Twyford Labourer (born January 31 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 1 6 07.03.1838 1838 S Francis William William Sarah Hewlett Twyford Collar and Harness Maker (born Dec(ember) 7 1837) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Robert Wickham Off(iciating) 1 1 7 25.03.1838 1838 S William Henry Henry Mary Anne Lee Twyford Tailor (born Feb(ruary) 23 1838) Min(iste)r Twyford Twyford (Brambridge in the Robert Wickham Off(iciating) 1 1 8 25.03.1838 1838 S Henry John Anne Paddington Parish of Twyford) Labourer (born Feb(ruary) 17 1838) Min(iste)r Twyford Brambridge in the parish of 1 2 9 01.04.1838 1838 S William Charles Sarah Nutcher Twyford Labourer (born - not recorded) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 2 10 06.05.1838 1838 S Charles David Mary Harding Twyford Labourer (born April 3 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 2 11 06.05.1838 1838 D Susanna John Susanna Rogers Twyford Labourer (born April 8 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Colden Common in the Parish 1 2 12 13.05.1838 1838 S George William Susan Sharpe of Twyford Labourer (born April 6 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Stoke Charity in the County of 1 2 13 13.05.1838 1838 S William John Anne Collis Southampton Labourer (born April 17 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 2 14 20.05.1838 1838 S Benjamin William Anne Tucker Twyford Labourer (born April 19 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Colden Common in the Parish 1 2 15 27.05.1838 1838 S Henry John Sarah Young of Twyford Carpenter (born April 27 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 2 16 22.07.1838 1838 S George John Elizabeth Finch Twyford Labourer (born June 27 1834) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 3 17 19.08.1838 1838 S William Charles Eliza Vear Twyford Labourer (on the Railway) (born July 27 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Tho(mo)s V Short Off(iciating) 1 3 18 26.08.1838 1838 S George George Amy Stratton Twyford Labourer (born August 1 1838) Min(iste)r - (Dr) Twyford 1 3 19 02.09.1838 1838 S William Thomas Mary Lilywhite Twyford Labourer (born Aug(ust) 7 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Illegitimate daug(hte)r - (born 1 3 20 02.09.1838 1838 D Louisa Charlotte Warner Twyford Spinster August 2 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 3 21 09.09.1838 1838 S Thomas John Elizabeth Luff Twyford Miller (born July 30 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 3 22 16.09.1838 1838 D Mary Henry Mary Ingram Twyford Shepherd (born June 1 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Colden Common in the Parish 1 3 23 30.09.1838 1838 S Walter Godwin William Mary Hewett of Twyford Bricklayer (born Aug(ust) 30 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 3 24 21.10.1838 1838 S George Henry Maria Chalk Twyford Labourer (born Sept(ember) 27 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Littlebourne Cottage in the 1 4 25 28.10.1838 1838 D Maria Thomas Sarah Carter Parish of Twyford Labourer (born Sept(ember) 30 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Illegitimate child of - (born 1 4 26 28.10.1838 1838 S James Bishop Jane Mist Twyford Servant Oct(ober) 3 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Andrew Quicke Officiating Min(iste)r - (Fellow of 1 4 27 04.11.1838 1838 S Thomas Charles Anne Eades Twyford Labourer (born Oct(ober) 6 1838) Winchester College) Twyford 1 4 28 11.11.1838 1838 S Thomas Richard Sarah Odell Twyford Servant (born Oct(ober) 16 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 4 29 18.11.1838 1838 D Mary Jane Thomas Jane Grace Twyford Labourer (born Oct(ober) 25 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Privately (baptised) - Brought to Church on Dec 23 1838 - (born 1 4 30 27.11.1838 1838 S Henry Edward Henry Robert Louisa Maria Locke Twyford Gardener Oct(ober) 16 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 4 31 02.12.1838 1838 S George William Jane Sawkins Twyford Labourer (born Nov(ember) 3 1838) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Privately - Brought into Church on June 4 1839 - There is a mistake in the entry of the Baptism No 32. In the case of a Twyford - (Brambridge child not born in wedlock the Mortimer Alexander Cottage in the Parish of christian and surname of the 1 4 32a 03.01.1839 1839 S Adolphus Mortimer Charlotte Timpson Twyford) Major of Marines mother only should be entered T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford Prepared by Bernard and Jo Sullivan 10/08/2008 Page 2 Son (S) or Book Num Dau Fathers Christian Mothers Christian No Page ber Date Year (D) Christian Name Names Name Surname Abode Father's Occupation Remarks Vicar Parish in the columns designating the christian and surname of the parents. Therefor the word 'Charlotte Arnold' should have Twyford - (Brambridge been inserted vice Timpson in Mortimer Alexander Cottage in the Parish of the column of 'Parents Names'. 1 4 32b 03.01.1839 1839 S Adolphus Mortimer Charlotte Timpson Twyford) Major of Marines In the Register of Births, the T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford entry is correctly made upon the information given to the Registrar, Mr Ja(me)s Young of Twyford by the mother of the Twyford - (Brambridge child J Hodges Vicar March 9 Mortimer Alexander Cottage in the Parish of 1839 - (born not recorded) - 1 4 32c 03.01.1839 1839 S Adolphus Mortimer Charlotte Timpson Twyford) Major of Marines (Vicars Day Book records - T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford This child ought to have been baptized by the Christian Names of Mortimer Alexander Adolphus Timpson illegitimate child of Twyford - (Brambridge Charlotte Arnold Spinster of Mortimer Alexander Cottage in the Parish of Brambridge Cottage in the 1 4 32d 03.01.1839 1839 S Adolphus Mortimer Charlotte Timpson Twyford) Major of Marines Parish of Twyford) T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford Copy taken of Baptisms in the parish of Twyford Hants from Jan 1 1838 to Jan 1 1839 & sent to the Registrar of the Diocese 1 by J Hodges Vicar Twyford - (Colden Common in 1 5 33 13.01.1839 1839 S Walter Jonathan Lydia Diddams the Parish of Twyford) Labourer (born - not recorded) T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford Twyford - (Brambridge in the 1 5 34 13.01.1839 1839 D Louisa William Elizabeth Sherman Parish of Twyford) Labourer (born - not recorded) T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford Twyford - (Colden Common in 1 5 35 13.01.1839 1839 D Elizabeth William Elizabeth Russell the Parish of Twyford) Labourer T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford 1 5 36 20.01.1839 1839 D Martha Elizabeth Joseph Sarah Elkins Twyford Labourer (born - not recorded) T F Baker Off(iciatin)g Min(ister) Twyford Privately (baptised) - Brought to Church January 30 1840 - (born Robert Wickham Off(iciating) 1 5 37 06.02.1839 1839 S Alan William Herbert Maria Leache Twyford School Assistant not recorded) Min(iste)r Twyford 1 5 38 10.03.1839 1839 S Henry James James Mary Shearman Twyford Bricklayer (born Jan(uary) 28 1839) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 5 39 17.03.1838 1839 D Jane Martha Benjamin Eliza Paddington Twyford Labourer (born Feb(ruary) 14 1839) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 5 40 17.03.1839 1839 S Charles James Anne Carter Twyford Labourer (born Feb(ruary) 10 1839) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Privately (baptised) - Brought to Church on April 14 1839 - (born 1 6 41 19.03.1839 1839 D Susanna Henry Sarah Mundy Twyford Labourer March 19 1839) James Hodges Vicar Twyford 1 6 42 14.04.1839 1839 S William William Sarah Mundy Twyford Labourer (born March 21 1839) James Hodges Vicar Twyford Robert Wickham Off(iciating) 1 6 43 28.04.1839 1839 D Jane James Susan Tilbury Twyford Labourer (born March 27 1839) Min(ister) Twyford Colden Common in the Parish Robert Wickham Off(iciating) 1 6 44 28.04.1839 1839 D Cicely William Sarah Wadmore of Twyford Labourer (born April 4 1839) Min(ister) Twyford 1 6 45 12.05.1839 1839 S John
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