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I am currently researching both sides of my Family Tree which includes the following surnames:
CRAFTER, BUCKINGHAM, SMITH & STYLES
The CRAFTER family was originally from the Green Street Green area of Kent. Frederick CRAFTER came to Canada in the early 1900's with his wife, Louisa WILSON (Maidstone, Kent) and settled in the Niagara region of Ontario.
The STYLES family was also from southern England and lived in a small village named West Hoathly, Sussex. The spelling of the STYLES name was changed from STILES, I believe, after a falling out between two brothers; one of which chose to dissociate himself from the STILES family by changing his surname.
William BUCKINGHAM was the gardener for a large estate on Wicken Great Park, Northants. He married Alice SMITH, who was such a good cook as a girl that Queen Victoria kept her cooking at the Royal Schools of Windsor longer than the rules allowed!

Any information that you have would be appreciated and I will gladly share what I have compiled.
The Crafters/Styles Families
Updated September 5, 2000

Sharon Elaine Crafter
173 Arlington Ave.,
Toronto, ON M6C 2Z4
Canada
416-654-0745
qqee@planeteer.com

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