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OXLADE FAMILY HISTORY GROUP

BRADENHAM





 

Christenings

Marriages

Burials


Bradenham Village Photo B.C.C.

Bradenham

"Bradenham. A spacious green, flanked by old red-brick cottages and dominated by a flint church tower and the adjacent many-windowed house behind which rise beechwoods, slopes down to the main road and railway, and looks across to the down-like outline of Bledlow ridge..."

[Murray's Buckinghamshire Architectural Guide]



NAMING PATTERNS


1700-1875

First son named for fathers father.

Second son named for mothers father.

Third son after father.

Fourth son after fathers eldest brother.

First daughter for mothers mother.

Second daughter for fathers mother

Third daughter for mother.

Fourth daughter for mothers eldest sister.


Few of the Oxlades used the naming pattern though it may come in handy for related families.


St Botolph Bradenham Photo Kevin Quick

1627 to 1812

John Taylor & Martha Oxlade, lic. 10 Oct 1703

William Oxlade otp X and Mary Carey otp X Wits. William BALL Sarah CHILTON X 28 Jul 1806 Banns

Martha Oxlade otp and Joseph Howland otp 27 Dec 1813 Wits. Jos. Pierce Dinnis Maxwell (Denys Oxlade) Rebecca Oxlade*

* See Will of Thomas Oxlade 3 Nov.1848


Bradenham Manor Photo Kevin Quick



Henry Oxlade 25 May 1838 3months of Walters Ash (F.Will. Oxlade M. Mary Benning ?)

Mary Oxlade 14 June 1838 aged 54 (husband William Oxlade 1785 -1843 ?)

William Oxlade 16 September 1843 aged 59 (F.John Oxlade M. Mary Boyles ?)

Jesse (Etheridge) Oxlade 24 Jan 1843 Age 3 of Walters Ash (son of William Oxlade and Mary Benning)

Elizabeth Oxlade 9 March 1847 St Botolphs aged 41(F.William Oxlade M.Mary Carey ? )

B.M.D.

CONTENTS

HISTORY


Last changed: 29/10/200611:21:00

Source: Parish and Probate Records from Ancestry.com Additional information provided by Ken GOODALL from previously

unpublished Parish Records July 2005.