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Transcription of Probate Copy of the Will of William Oades, Clothier of Reading, Berkshire Written 21 August 1659 Proved December 1659 In the name of God Amen The First and Twenti
I am further descended down from his son, Thomas Oades, baptised on 25 March 1639 at St. Giles, Reading, Berkshire, England and his wife Katherine Philpe, born 1644 in the same location.
Sep 2, 2024 · Guide to Reading St Giles, Berkshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.
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Reading Cemetery and Crematorium All Hallows Rd Reading RG4 5LP Phone: +44 118 937 2200 Mays Lane Burial Ground Mays Ln Earley, Reading RG6 1JX Phone: +44 118 986 8995 Caversham Cemetery Victoria Rd Reading RG4 5LP
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Greyfriars Church address: Friar St Reading RG1 1EH Phone: +44 118 951 6700 Minster of St Mary the Virgin Church address: Chain Steet Reading RG1 2HX Phone: +44 118 957 1057 Church of the Holy Trinity Church address: Oxford Rd Reading RG1 7NQ All Saints Church address: 14 Downshire Square Reading RG1 6NH Phone: +44 118 957 2000 St Michael's Church address: New Ln Hill Tilehurst, Reading RG30 4JX Phone: +44 118 942 7331
Non Conformists
The following other Christian denominations and religions are also represented in Reading: 1. All Nations Christian Center 2. Baptists 3. Evangelical 4. Christian Science 5. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 6. Jehovah's Witness 7. Methodists 8. Roman Catholics 9. Seventh Day Adventist Non Christian populations include: 1. Buddhists 2. Jews 3. Muslims 4. Sikhs
Birth, marriages and deaths, have been kept by the UK government from July 1837 to the present day. 1. BMD: Berkshire 1. UKBMD: Berkshire 1. Berkshire Record Office
History and Antiquities of Readingby John DoroanAn A-Z of Readingby Stuart HyltonReading has a significant historical involvement in the information technology industry, largely as a result of the early presence in the town of sites of International Computers Limited and Digital. Whilst both these companies have been swallowed by other groups, their respective descendants in Fujitsu and Hewlett-Packard both still have local ope...
Reading does not have a dedicated FHS society. Berkshire does have some groups as identified below: 1. Berkshire Family History Society 1. Berkshire Local History Society 1. Berkshire family history records
The pre-1974 Royal County of Berkshire’s historic records, including those of places in North Berkshire and the Vale of the White Horse, are held at the Royal Berkshire Acrhives in Reading. Advance booking required.
Reeve, William, of Binfield, Berks, gent., bachelor, about 26, and Mrs. Letticia Wilmer, of Reading, said county, spinster, about 21, consent of her guardian — at Beinsfield or Binfield, said county. 14 April, 1669.
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Berkshire Family History Society works to meet the needs of those researching their ancestry across the UK and overseas – as well as those looking for former relatives in historic Berkshire. You do not need to be a member to benefit. The society offers: Research Zone in central Reading that is free to use and open to all