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“Bradle”, Wolverton and Stony

30 December 2025 MKHA Webmaster MKHA member events, Speaker meetings 0

Stanton Low

Buckinghamshire Family History Society

Friday, 30th January 2026 at 8.00 pm

Colin Kightley is giving a Zoom talk on his family history through the north Buckinghamshire towns of Bradwell, Wolverton and Stony Stratford. These three towns on the Northamptonshire border helped form the new City of Milton Keynes.

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