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The '''Bowdrey''' family can be found in '''Buckinghamshire''' as far back as the 1600's. They ran a mill in the 1800's and there was a Bowdrey Lane named after them in the centre of High Wycombe which led to the mill.
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The '''Bowdrey''' family can be found in '''Buckinghamshire''' as far back as the 1600's.  
  
So far have been able to get back to circa 1645 but unfortunately older records to have been ruined by damp.
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They ran a mill and I have found that in 1798 a '''Robert Bowdrey''' was the Miller "with 1 watermill with average weekly quantity ground thereat - 10 loads" (as quoted in the Buckinghamshire Posse Comitatus 1798 Vol 22)
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There was a '''Bowdrey Lane''' named after them in the centre of High Wycombe which led to the mill.
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So far have been able to get back to circa 1645 but unfortunately older records have been ruined by damp.
  
  

Latest revision as of 09:15, 30 July 2008

The Bowdrey family can be found in Buckinghamshire as far back as the 1600's.

They ran a mill and I have found that in 1798 a Robert Bowdrey was the Miller "with 1 watermill with average weekly quantity ground thereat - 10 loads" (as quoted in the Buckinghamshire Posse Comitatus 1798 Vol 22)

There was a Bowdrey Lane named after them in the centre of High Wycombe which led to the mill.

So far have been able to get back to circa 1645 but unfortunately older records have been ruined by damp.


The front of the family home which was built in the early 1900's LondonRoad0051.jpg


bowdreypoaching.jpg My grandfather in the back garden


My Grandparents photo taken circa 1960's GranandGramps0052.jpg


BettyJackWedding0009.jpg My parents on their wedding day


My father, his mother and grandmother in the 1930's grandmums2.jpg