History of a village on an important road.

| Name | John Slocombe | |
| Christening | 10 May 1630 | St Michael, Horton, Buckinghamshire [2] |
| Gender | Male | |
| Misc | 13 Jul 1693 (~ 63 years) [3] | |
| Was robbed: Mary Smith of Harmondsworth was likewise arraigned for stealing from John Slocomb two Silver Spoons value 20s. a quarter of a yard of Holland, a Smock, and other wearing Apparel ; She pleaded guilty. Punishment - Branding in the hand. | ||
| Will | 7 Oct 1715 (~ 85 years) | |
| Will of John Slocombe late of London Heirs Margaret wife of my nephew Edmund Slocombe - received messuage called the Black Boy. And nephew Edmund Slocombe - also other property in Buckinghamshire | ||
| Burial | 5 Jan 1719 | St Mary the Virgin, Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire [4] |
| Oldest Known Ancestors | Paternal Line: Edmund Slocombe, c. 14 Sept 1600, St Michael, Horton, Buckinghamshire ![]() Maternal Line: (Slocombe) bur. 11 Jan 1636, St Michael, Horton, Buckinghamshire ![]() |
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| Person ID | I7317 | Colnbrook |
| Last Modified | 28 Mar 2026 | |
| Father | Edmund Slocombe, c. 14 Sept 1600, St Michael, Horton, Buckinghamshire | |
| Mother | (Slocombe) bur. 11 Jan 1636, St Michael, Horton, Buckinghamshire | |
| Family ID | F4878 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Elizabeth Peters bur. 27 Apr 1714, St Michael, Horton, Buckinghamshire | |
| Marriage | 22 Apr 1675 | St Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, City of London [5] |
| Age at Marriage | He : 44 years and 11 months - She : ??. | |
| Family ID | F4880 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified | 28 Mar 2026 | |
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