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Hannah Fisher (nee Slugg), date unknown but probably in the 1870

A tale of two houses called Adelaide

Fred Waite continues the story of a much-travelled ancestor - William Watkins Waite and his travelling family

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Read more about the article William Watkins Waite and his travelling family – the Australia years
William was born on September 8th 1811 in Abingdon, Berkshire. His parents were William Watkins Waite and Martha Edgington. They were Congregationalists and William’s birth was registered at the Meeting House in Kings Road, Reading. William Snr. was an artist and owner of a stationer’s shop in Abingdon marketplace.

William Watkins Waite and his travelling family – the Australia years

Fred Waite continues the story of a much-travelled ancestor - William Watkins Waite and his travelling family

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A Problem Family

Terry Wickenden illustrates the problems that can be presented when researching a family

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Mayflower II, replica of the original ship, at Plymouth, Mass. (GmaJoli [CC SA-BY 4.0])

Berkshire’s Mayflower connection

To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrim Fathers’ voyage to the New World we take a look at Berkshire’s connection.

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