Thomas was born May 11,1864 (Winslow 3a 468) at Hollingdon, Buckinghamshire UK. Birth certificate shows Drayton Parslow as place of birth. There is a image of his birth certificate on this site.
He married Elizabeth Vicars May 23,1883 (3a 777) at Drayton Parslow Buckinghamshire UK. He passed away in March 6, 1928 in Lindslade, Buckinghamshire UK.
Entered by Rose Tarbox-102, Monday, October 7, 2013. Thomas is the grand father of Rose Tarbox-102 Thompson.
1. Rose is the daughter of Fred Tarbox [unknown confidence] 2. Fred is the son of Thomas Frederick Tarbox [unknown confidence]
This trail tells us that Thomas is the grandfather of Rose.
Thomas Tarbox - age 26 - head of family Elizabeth - wife - age 27 Andrew - son - 7 Nellie - daughter - age 4 Charlotte - mother of head - 57 - born in Ludgershall
1901 Census - I have image. Civil Parish - Fenny Stratford, Ecclesiastical Parish - St. Martin Town - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, UK District - Newport Pagnell, Sub-district Fenny Stratford Living on Bletchley Road
Thomas Tarbox - age 36 Elizabeth - age 37 Andrew - 17 (Henry) born Drayton Parslow Fred - 10 - born in London Nellie - 14 - born in Drayton Parslow Edith - 6 - born in London
England and Wales Birth Registration Index
Name Thomas Frederick Tarbox Event Type Birth Registration Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun Registration Year 1864 Registration District Winslow County Buckinghamshire Event Place Winslow, Buckinghamshire, England Volume 3A Page 468 Line Number 14
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Tarbox An Early and Very Easy Genealogical Search – Tarbox Family August 3, 2015 Linda Stufflebean Leave a comment
After last week’s 52 Ancestors “challenging” line, this week’s “easy” was super easy to choose. It’s my Tarbox family, likely due to the fact that the surname is rare, the family settled in colonial New England and articles about the family have been submitted to the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, now housed on AmericanAncestors.org, the website of the New England Historic Genealogical Society located in Boston, Massachusetts.
Back in the olden days of 1979, when I first caught the genealogy bug, two of my friends caught the same bug at the same time. They both had significantly more difficult outside-the-U.S. family lines to trace and I felt a bit guilty at that time because my first steps were through New England.
I have written about my 3x great grandfather, George Rogers Tarbox, in earlier posts. Stepping back in time from George was incredibly easy.
GeorgeTarbox George Rogers Tarbox
1. One of my first genealogical letters was to the City Clerk of Calais, Maine, requesting a death certificate for George Rogers Tarbox, who died on 27 January 1895.
GeoTarboxDeath Calais, Maine Death Certificate
Although it turned out that his father was William Tarbox, not John Tarbox, the important information here was that George was born in New Gloucester, Maine, which is in Cumberland County, near Portland.
2. From the New Gloucester Town Clerk, recipient of my next letter, came the transcribed page of birth records for the family of William Tarbox and Judith Haskell.
NewGloucesterMEVitals2 Births of William Tarbox’s Children
3. Next, I checked the New England Historical and Genealogical Register for Tarbox entries and found that Rev. Increase N. Tarbox was kind enough to write an article for me way back in 1888, detailing descendants of John Tarbox who had settled in Lynn, Massachusetts by June 1639.
TaboxIntroNEHGR1888 NEHGR, 1888
4. By the 1990’s, The Essex Genealogist published information about John Tarbox’s origins in Ippollits, Hertfordshire, England, along with information about his first wife, Mary Overall, their children.