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Old 03-12-12, 04:11
tenterfieldjulie
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Default William Climpson - Buckinghamshire FFMMF

Name: William Climpson
Date and place of birth: 1787 Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire
Names of parents: Anthony and Susanne Climpson (Climson) nee ?
Date & place of baptism: 10/6/1787 Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire
Marriage: 2 January 1812 St. Mary’s, Chesham, Buckinghamshire to Sarah Aldridge
Occupation: Labourer in 1827
Addresses where they lived: Buckinghamshire - children born at Amersham 1814 to 1823 and then at Chesham Bois
Date, place and cause of death: Between 1841 and 1851 Buckinghamshire
Date and place of burial: Not found
Details of will: Unknown
Memorial inscription: Unknown
Children: Anthony 1814, Mary 1815, Joseph 1816, William (Willie) 1818, Sarah Alice 1819, James 1821, Susan 1823, Sophia 1826, John 1827, Ann Abt 1834, Frederick 1840 (1851 Census aged 10 months)
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Old 03-12-12, 06:56
ElizabethHerts ElizabethHerts is offline
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Possible death:

Name: CLIMPSON, William
Registration district: Amersham
County: Buckinghamshire
Year of registration: 1847
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Volume no: 6
Page no: 235

This one is probably too late for him:
Name: CLIMPSON, William
Registration district: Wycombe
County: Buckinghamshire
Year of registration: 1851
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Volume no: 6
Page no: 295
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Old 03-12-12, 09:36
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Many thanks Elizabeth. The family were found mistranscribed in the 1851 Census as Stimpson, where I think Sarah was down as widow. I don't think Glen could find his death at the RO, but that nice lady who we met at the RO might have access to other records. She emailed and offered to help, so I might ask her before I buy that 1847 cert, but it appears pretty likely to be him. Cheers.
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