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Welcome to History and News A New Web SiteSince I have now retired, I have chosen to use this web site to document my Family History. If you should want to join me in the quest to find the story of my ancestors please contact me with details, of how you fit into my Family Tree, and I will give you access to do this. Anyone else can freely view most material on people who are no longer living and contribute to the more general stories. To open my Family Tree outside this frame in a new window select here The Major Family of HungerfordThis powerpoint file is 23.5 Mb so it may take a long time to download. Please let me know if you have any problems with this file. William Dunkley of Kislingbury - his WillWilliam died on 28th March 1817 and his will is very detailed mentioning many relatives. William Dunkley of Abington Street, Northampton - his WillThis will made by William Dunkley of Abington Street, Northampton Butcher was made in 1791. I don't know whether he is related, or not, to William of Gold Street and Creaton who was my ancestor Obituary of George Richard Cundell MD, MRCS, JP 3 March 1900George was married to Emma Rose Major daughter of Dr Harry Hopkins Pearce Major of Hungerford Another Obituary of Dr Harry Pike Major of HungerfordHarry Pike Major was grandson of Thomas Major of Hungerford and great grandson of Thomas Major of Stockbridge. He was the last Major to practice medicine in Hungerford. Obituary of Dr Harry Pike Major - Hungerford,Friday, 2 April 2010 03:30 PM BST Contributed by: Anonymous Views: 111 Harry Pike Major was grandson of Thomas Major of Hungerford and great grandson of Thomas Major of Stockbridge. He was the last Major to practice medicine in Hungerford. John Pearce of Standen Hussey - 1804 His WillIn this will transcript [ ] indicate items I could not decipher. Thomas Major of Stockbridge 1742-1811 His WillThomas was a Surgeon and Man midwife in Stockbridge. This will has been transcribed with line breaks as in original and items in [ ] are those that I can't decipher. Samuel Dunkley of Rothersthorpe - His WillIn his will Samuel seems more worried about protecting the trustees of his estate than his wife and children. William Dunkley 1791-1857 His WillWilliam was a Butcher in Gold Street, Northampton and, later in life, a farmer in Great Creaton, Northamptonshire. |
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