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Berkshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Berkshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP ADKINS Mary d/o a tinker Hanney 28/12/1707 BAP ADKINS Michael s/o Henry + Lydia walking people Harwell 2/3/1659 BAP ALDRIDGE Thomas James s/o Oliver + Caroline traveller Chipping Norton Uffington 29/08/1909 BAP ALEXANDER Rich. s/o Rich. + Eliz. vagrants East Challow 29/1/1701 BAP ALLIN John s/o John + Mary Chiseldon Lambourn 20/6/1687 BAP ANDREWS Lucy Jane d/o George + Emma turner Hagbourne 5/9/1847 BAP ANTHONY Elenor d/o Nicholas + Elenor walking persons Uffington 6/6/1664 BAP ARCHARD Maryanne d/o Abraham (basket maker) + Sarah Idstone, Ashbury Born April 26 Longcot 3/5/1818 BAP ARCHER Jane Hibbert d/o Penella pauper Fernham Uffington 21/4/1836 BAP ARCHER/NEWPORT James s/o Rachel NEWPORT + Charles ARCHER illegitimate Hanney 10/6/1810 BAP ARCHER John s/o Thomas + Mary East Hendred 1771 BAP ARCHER John Thomas s/o George + Eve (lab) Little Coxwell 30/12/1849 BAP ARCHER (Archel) Joseph twin s/o Harriet single travelling woman no abode shown Harwell 5/6/1851 BAP ARCHER (Archel) Mary twin d/o Harriet single travelling woman no abode shown Harwell 5/6/1851 BAP ARCHER Thomas s/o Thomas + Mary East Hendred 1775 BAP ARCHER/SAUNDERS Thomas s/o Mary ARCHER + Thomas SAUNDERS Hanney 4/5/1812 BAP ARCHER Timothy s/o Martha of East Hanney Hanney 19/2/1804 BAP ARCHER William s/o Thomas + Mary Hanney 1769 BAP ARMOR Emma d/o James + Mary higgler Harwell 24/11/1819 BAP ARNOTT (or Hartnett) Harriet d/o Danl. + Mary hawker of St Mary’s Lane Wallingford (St M) 14/5/1837 BAP ATEWELL Jemima d/o John + Charlotte traveller Little Coxwell 25/11/1821 BAP ATKINS Samuel s/o James + Mary tinker West Ilsley 12/1/1690 BAP ATKINSON Mary d/o William a wandering beggar Hanney 6/7/1690 BAP ATTAWELL Mary d/o Richard + Mary travellers East Hendred 14/1/1776 BAP ATTYWELL Elizabeth d/o John + Alice Uffington 1740 BAP ATTYWELL John s/o John + Alice Uffington 1731 BAP ATTYWELL Mary d/o John + Alice Uffington 1744 BAP ATWELLS George (aged 3 months) s/o George + Jane Portsmouth Uffington 16/9/1849 RTFHS Berkshire Travellers Parish Register Collection Page 1 Berkshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP AUSTILL Jane d/o Henry dwelling in Charlton in the Wanting parish Lambourn 6/11/1608 BAP AUSTILL Jane d/o Henry dwelling in Charlton in the Wanting parish Lambourn 6/11/1608 BAP AUSTIN George s/o John + Elizabeth higgler Harwell 21/3/1817 BAP AUSTIN Henry s/o Thomas + Martha tinker Long Wittenham 24/10/1824 BAP AUSTIN Phebe d/o John + Elizabeth higgler Harwell 29/8/1822 BAP AYERS Mary d/o Elizabeth a vagrant brought to bed in Betterton sheep house East Lockinge 2/2/1689 BAP AYERS Phoebe d/o William + Ann higgler Uffington 26/3/1826 BAP BARKER Charlotte a traveller’s child East Hendred 12/4/1775 BAP BARTHOLOMEW John s/o Ann a travelling woman Longcot 27/8/1732 BAP BATTEN/ WILKINS Ann d/o Charles BATTEN + Jane WILKINS of Kingston, Surrey East Challow 4/7/1852 BAP BAYLEY Christian d/o John + Agnes poor travelling people Harwell 4/2/1644 BAP BAYLIS Margaret d/o a poor walking woman Harwell 20/9/1620 BAP BAYLY Elizabeth d/o George a traveller Compton 11/10/1668 BAP BEDFORD Julia d/o William Henry + Susan tin man East Challow 29/10/1862 BAP BELLFOUND Ann d/o Thomas + Ann travelling people Longworth 8/9/1776 BAP BERKELEY Norborne s/o William + Margaret vagrants Buckland 12/6/1754 BAP BIGGS John s/o Joseph + Ann travellers Long Wittenham 6/1/1754 BAP BLACKALL Henry s/o William + Ann travelling showman no fixed abode Buckland 28/8/1881 BAP BLACKALL Rhoda d/o John + Letitia cattle driver Blewbury 12/8/1838 BAP BLACKMAN Mary Anne d/o Amos + Jane trampers from Chieveley parish Combe 4/8/1833 BAP BLACKWELL Noah s/o John + Letitia cattle driver of Aston Upthorpe Blewbury 3/6/1840 BAP BLAND/ DIPPER Joseph s/o Naomi BLAND + William DIPPER Poor travelling people Not married Harwell 22/1/1847 BAP BLEWBERRY John Left in a sheepfold (in the parish) Blewbury 13/12/1730 BAP BOSLEY Sarah d/o Benjamin + Hannah chairmaker Hagbourne 28/5/1813 BAP BOSWELL Fannetty d/o Thomas + Courelletin tinker Hagbourne 23/3/1876 BAP BOSWELL Lewis s/o Solomon + Ann travelling gypsy Long Wittenham 3/8/1825 BAP BOSWELL Mirani d/o Thomas + Conselletti gypsy Harwell 4/4/1869 BAP BOSWELL Septimus s/o Solomon + Ann travelling gypsy Long Wittenhm 15/6/1828 BAP BOSWELL Stephen s/o Syhorella spinster illegitimate Hagbourne 6/2/1838 BAP BOSWELL Thomas s/o Lewis + Constance gypsies Hagbourne 6/2/1838 RTFHS Berkshire Travellers Parish Register Collection Page 2 Berkshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date Frederick Herbert BAP BOYS s/o Herbert Carrington + Elsie traveller Didcot 02/07/1905 James BAP BREAKSPEARE Bert John s/o John + Rose gypsies travelling caravan Buckland 30/09/1903 BAP BROWN Elizabeth s/o John of Carlisle Langford 25/7/1716 BAP BROWN John Henry Charles s/o John + Jessie Travelling showman No fixed abode Child born in Blewbury Blewbury 09/10/1912 BAP BROWN William s/o John + Susanna travellers Hagbourne 9/2/ 1703 BAP BUCKLAND Ambrose s/o John + Mary gypsy Child born at Epsom Steventon 11/6/1873 BAP BUCKLAND Bertinia d/o Uriah + Ananesta tin man of Witney West Ilsley 1865 BAP BUCKLAND Cheslera d/o John + Ann labourer East Hendred 6/9/1860 BAP BUCKLAND Daisy Margaret d/o Owen + Elsie travelling showman Chipping Sodbury Hagbourne 16/06/1928 BAP BUCKLAND Edith Mabel d/o Alfred John + Thyrsa labourer Longworth 15/06/1912 BAP BUCKLAND Ellen d/o John Shepton + Ann wanderer of Fairlop, Kent West Ilsley 16/2/ 1863 BAP BUCKLAND Ernest Beaty s/o John + Ann tin man Harwell 3/7/1876 BAP BUCKLAND Francis s/o Timothy + Sarah travelling tin man of Ashbury Upham, Glouc. Longcot 15/2/1861 BAP BUCKLAND Francis s/o Jabez + Amy hawker no fixed abode East Challow 25/12/1891 BAP BUCKLAND Freedom ch/o Timothy + Penelope hawker of Horton, Oxon Didcot 28/10/1838 BAP BUCKLAND General d/o Selina a gypsy illegitimate Longworth 15/11/1839 BAP BUCKLAND John s/o Edward + Mary Steventon 12/7/1741 BAP BUCKLAND Lily d/o Henry + Louisa gypsy no abode Hagbourne 17/2/1890 BAP BUCKLAND Mary ch/o Timothy + Penelope hawker of Horton, Oxon Didcot 28/10/1838 (aged 12) d/o Jabez + Amy Received into Church, having been privately BAP BUCKLAND Matilda East Challow 1/6/1896 baptised in infancy BAP BUCKLAND Miseretta d/o Laviterne spinster gypsy illegitimate Hagbourne 9/4/1862 BAP BUCKLAND Noah s/o Noah + Eliza hawker no fixed abode East Challow 25/12/1896 (wife of John Roberts) d/o Timothy + Sarah BUCKLAND (licensed hawker) BAP BUCKLAND Rosetta Longcot 20/08/1916 born Oct 1840 BAP BUCKLAND Talitha d/o John + Rosetta travelling tin man East Hendred 21/4/1876 BAP BUCKLEY Dennis s/o John + Dorothy of Newinton Butts, Southwark, Surrey Blewbury 4/7/1725 BAP BUGGIE Alles d/o John + Alles walking folk Harwell 28/5/1628 BAP BUSHELL Vera d/o Nellie single woman of Oxford Hagbourne 18/08/1927 BAP BUTLER Jane Higgs d/o Thomas + Charlotte huckster Hagbourne 22/10/1837 RTFHS Berkshire Travellers Parish Register Collection Page 3 Berkshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date BAP BUTLER John s/o Thomas + Charlotte huckster Hagbourne 6/2/1842 BAP BUTLER William s/o Thomas + Charlotte huckster Hagbourne 6/9/1835 BAP CHIVERS Charles s/o Charles + Louisa hawker and labourer Harwell 18/7/1848 BAP CLARK Robart s/o Robart + Mary a traveller Longcot 21/2/1729 BAP CLARKE Elizabeth d/o John + Elizabeth a Scotch chapman West Ilsley 23/7/1704 BAP CLOONEY Michael s/o Michael + Agnes vagrants of Scotland Harwell 20/10/1844 BAP COMPTON Mary a strange child Compton 3/10/1728 BAP COOK Ann d/o William + Susannah higgler Little Coxwell 14/9/1818 BAP COOK Charles s/o John + Eliz. vagrants East Hendred 1/1/1702 BAP COOK Jane d/o William + Susannah higgler Little Coxwell 31/8/1823 BAP COOK William s/o William + Susannah higgler Little Coxwell 18/11/1821 BAP COOKE Elizabeth d/o John + Margaret Olney, Bucks Uffington 29/4/1689 Wallingford (St BAP COOKE John s/o John + Ann of Fernham in this shire 23/3/1638 M) BAP COOLE Richard s/o Richard + Elizaabeth traveller Compton 28/1/1750 BAP COOPER Job s/o Job + Maria gypsy no fixed abode Hagbourne 13/11/1890 BAP COX John s/o John + Rebeckah strangers Harwell 3/11/1717 BAP CROSS Thomas s/o William a wandering beggar Hanney 19//1/1710 BAP DAGWORTH Mary d/o James + Sarah South Loughton, Devon Uffington 7/2/1779 BAP DALLOWAY Thomas William s/o Thomas + Matilda roundabout proprietor Oxford Longworth 2/7/1897 s/o Andrew + Bridgett travelling people, but having their dwelling at Thame, BAP DALTON Andrew Uffington 1/2/1685 Oxon Wallingford (St BAP DAVIES Cornelius s/o Lazarus + Priscilla travellers 24/6/1810 M) Wallingford (St BAP DAVIES Emanuel s/o Lazarus + Priscilla travellers 9/6/1811 M) BAP DAVIES Letitia d/o Lazarus + Priscilla travellers hawkers Longworth 6/3/1814 BAP DAVIS Albert Edward s/o Walter + Mary Ann cabinet maker Dorchester, Dorset East Lockinge 11/6/1888 BAP DAVIS Esther d/o John + Elizabeth of Nuffield Hagbourne 15/6/1729 BAP DAVIS Fanny Elizabeth d/o William + Harriet labourer of Glamorganshire Harwell 29/5/1887 RTFHS Berkshire Travellers Parish Register Collection Page 4 Berkshire Traveller Baptisms Collected by Anne Armstrong Type Surname First name Information Parish Date s/o John + Christian Bradfield (born in Baulking as she said.
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