NettetHollingdon was one of four manors, which made up the parish of Soulbury. The name ‘Hollingdon’ is said to refer to a ‘great hollow’ found there. Possibly from Saxon times, … NettetBorn 24 Aug 1567 in Hollingdon, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, England Ancestors Son of Barnard Turney and Elizabeth (Sheppard) Turney Brother of Innocent Turney, Barnard Turney, John Turney, Joan (Turney) Fenn and Alice (Turney) Buckner [half] Husband of Judith (Harris) Turney — married 1604 in Southcott, Shalford, England Descendants
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NettetHe lived at Hollingdon in Soulbury, where he was prominent to the end of his long life. He was born about 1531, and was buried at Hollingdon 12 July 1612. He had older half-brothers, about whom our knowledge is deficient because of the loss of the will of his father, John Turney. Nettet29. mai 2012 · There is one 'blot' on the walk and the Mid Bucks Way, which is the approach to the delightful hamlet of Hollingdon. There are caravans and workshops visible on the approach from Stewkley and the trail goes through it, but once past this it is a charming place. England - Central England - Buckinghamshire - Countryside. laporan ketua panitia ukk
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Nettet15. des. 2024 · Born about 1500 in Hollingdon, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, England Ancestors Son of Richard Turney and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Alice (Sheppard) Turney — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants Father of William Turney, James Turney, Barnard Turney, John Turney and Alice Turney http://walks.walkingworld.com/walk/Stewkley---Hollingdon---Soulbury---Liscombe-Park.aspx NettetSoulbury. C 1910 He is now on the road from Soulbury to Stewkley. Three hundred yards on, to his right, he sees the two remaining run down cottages at Ragmore. They are in a poor state of repair. He has been told that Mary Ann Tearle and Betsy Evans have been rowing there again. They often row. laporan ketua panitia muscab