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Possibly Jane Blackfriars London, 1785? | Neate, Jane (I00395)
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Possibly John & Anne Moulton
The details from the parish register are:
John MOULTON, Bachelor, married (by banns) Ann Phillis ASKEW, Spinster, on 16 Oct 1810, Church of the Virgin Mary, Whissonsett, Norfolk. Witnesses were Henry GOGGS and Henry RAVEN.
Baptisms
*Emily, b 3 Mar bap 30 Mar 1828, St Nicholas, East Dereham, daughter of John MOULTEN (Workhouse) and Ann Phillis ASKER (sic)
*Robert, b 4 Sept bap 3 Oct 1830, St Nicholas, East Dereham, daughter of John MOULTON (Shoemaker) and Ann Phillis ASKER (sic)
*Robert, b 1 Jan bap 12 Feb 1837, St Nicholas, East Dereham, daughter of John (Shoemaker) MOULTON and Ann ASKER (sic)
| Moulton, John (I01794)
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Possibly John Paris christened Uphall son of James Paris and Isabel Fleming?
01/01/1754 PARIS JOHN JAMES PARIS/ISABELL FLEEMING FR227 U Uphall or Strathbrock /WEST LOTHIAN 672/ 0020 0059
29/07/1753 PARIS JOHN WALTER PARIS/MARY PARIS FR226 U Uphall or Strathbrock /WEST LOTHIAN 672/ 0020 0058
John may have married a second time:
JOHN PARISS Pedigree
Marriages:
Spouse: ELISABETH BOAG Family
Marriage: 10 JAN 1796 Uphall, West Lothian, Scotland
thank you ian.....i have this and have now tried to go back further but have a problem...there are either 2 john pariss' or [and this seems to fit year wise] that thomas father john was previously married to helen goodlet....before elisabeth boag. i think my john pariss is son of james paris and isobel fleeming and born 1754.... as james and isobel also had a son thomas shairp pariss b.1773 and the shairp middle name runs through 4 more generations...although i can't get where that connection begins!i know james and isobell had their children in uphall where there is houston house built for the shairp family but can make no marriage connection it must be 1600/1700's....any ideas? i understand a shairp was advocate to mary queen of scots so i'm very intrigued!
A John Paris died at Houston on Saturday 17.01.1827. Uphall Parish Registers.
Uphall Parish Gravestone Inscriptions:
This stone is erected by
John Paris
Masson in Houston
to the memory
of Helen Goodlet, spouse
who died August 24, 1794
in the 37th year of her age.
Also north from this stone has the
body of James Paris. The reason
(no further inscription) | Paris, John (I03387)
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Possibly married 3 times: (or different Christophers)
Christopher Edmonds and Alicer Spanswick, widow married 26th December, 1723. Bondsman, George Spackman.
WIL Source MLB Date 25 Dec 1723 Groom Christopher EDMONDS aged ? occupation ? residing at Bishopstone, WIL status ? notes ? Bride Alice SPANSWICK aged ? residing at Bishopstone, WIL status ? notes ? Bondsmen SPACKMAN George, Bishopstone ? to be married at Bishopstone
Alice wife of Christopher Edmonds buried 1728.
No death record for Dorothy 1735-1740?
Note from Marriage bonds: Christopher Edmonds, yeoman, and Mary Taylor 15th Feb 1742, Ashbury, Berkshire. Both listed as widower and widow. Bondsman is John Spanwick, yeoman. Mary died 28.09.1747. Same date as a daughter Mary. This Christopher or a son?
There is a burial for a Christopher on 25.05.1770. Seems too old eg 90 years? Memorial confirms age and in same location as his 9 year old son buried in 1741.
Christopher EDMONDS Date 25 May 1770 Aged 88 Place Bishopstone [nr Swindon] Description St Mary Denomination Anglican County code WIL
In The name of God Amen the second day of March Anno Dm 1721 I John Spainswick of Bishopstone in the County of Wilts yeoman being Weake in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory (thanks be given unto Allmighty God) and Calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing the uncertainty of this Life do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament and as Touching such worldy goods wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with in this Life I Give and dispose of the same in manner and form herein after menconed (that is to say) Imprimis I Give and Bequeath unto my kinsman John Spainswick son of my brother George Spainswick one hundred pounds to be paid to him by my Executrix when he shall attain the Age of one and Twenty
yeares Likewise I Give unto him my brass Panne Together with my bedd and bedding and all materials thereto belonging that usually stands in my hall Chamber to be delivered to him Immeadiately after my wive decease the use of which I Give unto to her during the term of her Life Item I Give unto my kinsman Martin Spainswick son of George Spainswick Tenn Pounds and to his Daughter Mary Spainswick I Give Tenn pounds . Item I Give unto my kinswomen Margarett Spainswick Daughter of my brother Jonathan Spainswick Tenn pounds . Likewise I Give unto her one Trunk marked with
these letters MB the same to be paid and delivered to her when she shall attain the age of one and Twenty yeares and if it shall happen
that my Executrix shall depart this life before such several and respective Legacies aforesaid shall forthwith be paid to my Trustees herein after named and by them to be Improved to the best advantage for such the Legatees untill they and either of them shall severally and respectively attain the age of one and twenty yeares before which term none of the said Legacies shall becom
due and payable to them Item I Give unto my brother Jonathan Spainswicks wife half a Crown whose receipt of the same shall be
sufficient discharge to my Executrix . Item I Give unto my brother George Spainswick half a Crown. Item I Give to the poor of Bishopstone aforesaid two quarters of wheat And I do hereby nominate and Impower Christopher Edmonds and my brother George Spainswick of Bishopstone aforesaid yeoman Trustees and overseers of this my last will that all things herein contained
may be duly Executed and performed according to the true intent and meaning hereof all the rest and residue of my Temporal
estate not herein before by my given my debts these Legacies and my funeral Expenses being paid and discharged I Give and bequeath the same unto my wife Allice Spainswick whom I do hereby nominate Constitute make and ordain sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby revoke and make void all former wills by me made whether by word of mouth or writing rattifieing and Confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament . In witness whereof ..Wit: Nathaniel Wells , the marke of Martin Spainswick senior , the mark of Sarah Draper
Inventory attached worth £221 signed by William Kent and George Spainswicke
Probate 26th June 1722
In 1726 the Inventory of Martin Spanswick of Bishopstone witnessed by
Christopher Edmonds
18th July 1714 George Spanswick married Elizabeth Edmonds of Bishopstone at
Ashbury Berkshire. | Edmonds, Christopher (I02376)
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Possibly married a Day. Mentioned in father's will of 1698 as Rebecca Day.
Married:
Francis Day, of p. St. Mary, Marlebrough, & Rebecca Vilet, of Swindon, lie. ... 10 May 1683
Possibility?
Ref No.P1/10Reg/309 Alt Ref No P1/10Reg/309
Title Will Date 1750 Person Day, Rebecca Occupation Widow
Place Key /Swindon/Wiltshire Community Swindon
See Will of Jane Sadler, widow, of Swindon dated 1716 who mentions kinswoman Rebekah Day and Scholastica Day.
| Vilett, Reabecka (I10457)
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Possibly married a John Hooker. An Abigail Hooker baptised 1702 St Mary',s Portsea, Hampshire? Siblings Elizabeth 1703 and 1705.
?
Name: Abigale Walton Marriage Date: 15 Jan 1707 Parish: Holy Trinity Minories County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: Daniel Danves Record Type: Marriage Register Type: Parish Register. Both widowed.
| Walton, Abigail (I05887)
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Possibly married an Ann. Children baptised Peasemore: Martha 1714, Mary 1715, Anne 1717 and Henry 1719.
Maybe Henry Selwood and Anne Mosdell married at Greenham, Berkshire 1713. | Selwood, Henry (I09293)
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Possibly married Duncan Cameron, Kilmaillie 25.11.1849
Listed on the 1851 census: With parents Alexander and Catherine and husband Duncan Cameron and 2 month old son John Cameron.
1861 Census
Name: Ann Cameron
[Ann McPhee]
Age: 34
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827
Relationship: Daughter
Mother's Name: Catherine
Gender: Female
Where born: Kilmalie, Argyle
Registration Number: 520
Registration district: Kilmallie
Civil Parish: Kilmallie
County: Argyll
Address: Murshiarlich
Occupation: Grocer
ED: 13
Household schedule number: 9
Line: 10
Roll: CSSCT1861_70
Household Members: Name Age
Ann Cameron 34
Flora Cameron 8
John Cameron 10
Catherine McPhee 80
Catherine McPhee 15
Source Citation: Parish: Kilmallie; ED: 13; Line: 10; Year: 1861
1871 Census:
Name: Anne Cameron
Age: 40
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831
Relationship: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Kilmallie, Argyll
Registration Number: 520
Registration district: Kilmallie
Civil Parish: Kilmallie
County: Argyll
Address: No 5 Mursherlich
Occupation: Farmer (of 10 Acres-6 Arable)
ED: 13
Household schedule number: 5
Line: 18
Roll: CSSCT1871_91
Household Members: Name Age
Anne Cameron 40
Flora Cameron 18
John Cameron 20
James Young 15
Source Citation: Parish: Kilmallie; ED: 13; Line: 18; Year: 1871.
Listed on the 1881 census at Mursherlach, Kilmallie
Name: Ann Cameron
Age: 52
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1829
Relationship: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Kilmallie G, Argyllshire
Registration Number: 520
Registration district: Kilmallie
Civil Parish: Kilmallie
County: Argyll
Address: Mursherlich
Occupation: Crofter 7 Acres Of Which 6 Arable
ED: 13
Household schedule number: 17
Line: 12
Roll: cssct1881_153
Household Members: Name Age
Ann Cameron 52
John Cameron 29
Source Citation: Parish: Kilmallie; ED: 13; Line: 12; Year: 1881.
| McPhee, Ann (I02442)
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Possibly married earlier as a son Dudley Mc Kinley son, 10 years of Wakefield York listed on the 1881 census. Aslo possibly her father Joe Dudley 69 years of Portsmouth, Hamphire, visitor.
Death of a Fanny Frances Neate, aged 55 years in 1892 at Barton Regis, Gloucestshire? | Dudley, Fanny Alice (I02065)
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Possibly married Edith Martlewright in 1638. | Webb, John Richmond (I03991)
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Possibly married first to Jane Crump, 07.07.1751, Chiseldon, Wiltshire.
Second marriage:
Administration WIL Source MLB Date 12 Jan 1771 Groom Abraham EDMONDS aged -occupation yeo residing at Bishopstone, WIL status wid notes - Bride Martha HOPKINS aged 20 residing at Chilton Foliat, WIL status - notes parent's consent Bondsmen WELLS Robert, bellfounder, Aldbourne, Wilts - to be married at -
FILE [no title] - ref. 1461/2381 - date: 25 Aug. 1769
\_ [from Scope and Content] Assignment by Robert Martin labourer of East Garston (Berks) by the direction of John Giles carpenter of East Garston, and others, to Abraham Edmonds yeoman of Bishopstone of a mortgage: a cottage, garden etc. in Badbury; to attend the inheritance of Charles Horton yeoman of Chisledon.
Will of Martin Spainswick of Bishopstone 1782
I Martin Spanswick of Bishopstone in the County of Wilts yeoman being weak in Body ....I give such remainder of my personal Estate to Christopher Edmonds Son of Abraham Edmonds of Bishopstone aforesaid yeoman. And my will is that they the said John Green and Thomas Browning Shall Totally Indemnify him and themselves all such Costs and Charges that they may happen to Incurr by the Trust hereby in them reposed out of my personal Estate. Proved 29th June 1782 Estate about £60 (possibly born Bishopstone 1715 son of George Spainwicke)
A Survey of the Manor of Bishopston in the Hundred of Ramsbury and County of Wilts held of the Bishop of Salisbury. by the Trustees of the Rt. Honable. Henry Richard Lord Hollard for the Lives of His Lordship, the Honble.: Mifs Fox His Sister and The Honble, Charles James Fox, under the reserved Rent of
Seventy Pounds P Annum. 1778.
Tenants Names Particular Remarks
2 The Capital Mefs or Tenement and Farm called Bishopston Farm with the Barns Stables and other out Buildings thereto belonging which with the Garden Orchard and two backsides contain ... Upper and Lower Lanis with Lords Mead, Meadow Pasture and Down Land Arable Land
[later entry]
(By Custom, half to Con[tain] every yd when the [?] half is fed by the Town Cattle except each part as the [?] exn hitch for which he takes Sheep
Leazes of the Tenaiots at 1d each & for every 3 Sheep [soars]an Acre
Besides 2 Little Coppices containing together NB. The Lower Hilly Ground cont. 6a (being part of the above) with the Reeve Acre in Lords Mead not included in the Lease to Spicer (the same being in Mrs Willoughby's pofsefsion) but has since recited the same at Y. [?] Ara. as Tenant at Will which is so to be continued by Abra. Edmonds
Moses Spicer, tenant to Lady Day 1779 at 300 G. PAmd. PLease Abraham Edmonds PLease from Lady day 1779 for 12 Years at 362 G. P Amd, Tenant discharging
all Rates and Tith, not to plough any of the Meadow or Past.(Except 10a part of Chalks) ....Mr Edmonds has Cons'd Dowe 6a part of the Chalks [? rest of image unclear]
Abra. Edmonds 18 All that half Yard Lands with the Appurtenances in Westbrook formerly John Spanswicks
Abra.Edmonds Ab Edmonds Junr and Rd Stephen Edmonds
19 7 9 Jan 1735 Stephen Edmonds Surrdr his own & Martin Spanswicks life and takes with his Sons Edwd & Abr. for their lives
30 Jan 1755 Christr. & Abra. Edmonds Surrdr their own lives & take for the same & Jane wife of Abra.
26 Apr 1810 2 lives added fine 70 G. granted to Abraham Junr for 2 lives after his father
10 Apr 1803 Ab. Edmonds Senr & Ab. Edmonds Junr Surrdr their Int. John Pope who was admitted The same
19 One Mefs and several parts and parcels of Land and one Close of Meadow called Botswickey cont. 4a parcel of two Yd Lands lying in Westbrook called the Westhold particularly mentd. at the Court held 14 Oct 1728 formerly in the posesession of Joan Edmonds Widow
[entry in pencil]
Commons for 2 horses 3 Cows &;38; 30 Sheep.12 ·· 2 ·
Abra. Edmonds Ab. Edmonds Junr and Martha Edmonds
17 9 Jan 1735 Stephen Edmonds Surrdr his own & Martin Spanswicks lives and takes with his Sons Abra. & Edward for their lives
30 Jan 1755 Christ. & Abra. Edmonds Surrdr their own lives & takes for the same & Jane Wife of Abra.
26 Sep 1800 2 lives added fine £150. Granted to Ab. Edmonds Junr in reversion after his fall[?]
28 Sep 1803 Mar. Edmonds Widow of Ab. Edmonds Junr admitted
[entry in pencil]
21 Oct 1830 Ab Edmonds admitted
Prebend
The same
21 One Mefsuage one Yard Lands and Commons with the Appurtenances in Eastbrook heretofore in the tenure of Samuel Presey then of Charles Tarrant then of John Taylor and late of Mary Taylor
. 3 4 · 2 6
Christr. Edmonds Abra Edmonds and Eliz. Edmonds daur of Abra
Joseph Edmonds 86 ad 35 7
12 March 1713 Chas. Tarrant Surrdr 3 lives & Jno Taylor takes for 3 lives Cons. 23 G.
13 Oct 1741 Mary Taylor Wid. of Jno Taylor Surrdr her Widowhood in these pieces with lands & takes for her life
31 Oct 1744 Christ. & Abra. Edmonds take for their own & Martin Spanswicks lives after Mary Wife of Stephen late Mary Taylor Cons. 95 G.
3 May 1769 Christ. & Abra. Edmonds Surrdr for the lives of themselves & Martin Spanswick & take for these 3 lives Cons. 22 G. 10s
15 Apr 82 Abra. Edmonds puts in Joseph his son Cons. 10 G.
First name(s): Abraham Last name: EDMONDS Date of burial: 13 Apr 1803 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Bishopstone [nr Swindon] Dedication: St Mary County: Wiltshire
Will of Abraham Edmonds, Yeoman of Bishopstone , Wiltshire 31 January 1804 PROB 11/1403 | Edmonds, Abraham (I02151)
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Possibly married John Moss in 1822 in Ashwell | Harradine, Frances (I01051)
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Possibly married Richard Bailey at Ashwell 19.03.1797. | Harradine, Hannah (I04937)
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Possibly married Thomas Allcok and the family based at Broad Hinton. | Northey, Sarah (I07544)
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Possibly married Thomas Hutchings St John the Baptist 1632 Devizes?? | Pierce, Eleanor (I07478)
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Possibly married to Sarah Pearce-see children of Thomas
Possibility:
SARAH PEARCE
Christening: 10 MAY 1761 Ashbury, Berkshire, England
Father: THOMAS PEARCE Family
Mother: SARAH
Will of Sarah Brown, Wife of Ashbury , Berkshire 11 April 1817 PROB 11/1591
Sarah Brown, wife of Thomas of Idstone. Nephew Franics Joseph Pearce, Francis Pearce Esq. of Henrly Oxfordshire, my five children Thomas, Sarah, John, William and Mary Ann.
| Pearce, Sarah (I02520)
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Possibly married twice, Brother Thomas Brown of Marshfield mentions sister Rebecca Holbrook in 1772
Son??
P1/1801/69 Administration bond 1801 Scudamore, George Preshute
?
Executors in trust and Overseers: John Kington of Gastards in the Parish of Corsham, Gent., Thomas Scudamore of Dead Mile in the parish of Swanswick, County of Somerset, Gent.[note. Swainswick, Som.]
| Brown, Rebecca (I03770)
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Possibly married twice. A marriage of a William Moulton in 1839 also. Check 1841 census.
Cant find on 1841??
Many William Moulton aged about 25 years born out of county
1851
RG number:
HO107 Piece:
1830 Folio:
564 Page:
41 Registration District:
Downham Sub District:
Fincham EnumerationDistrict:
1 AND 6 Ecclesiastical Parish:
Civil Parish:
West Dereham Municipal Borough:
Address:
Vicarage House, West Dereham County:
Norfolk
Head: MOULTON, William Neighbors 224264
NameRelationshipMarAge SexOccupation Birthplace
William MOULTONHeadM36MAg LabStradsett-Nfk
Elizabeth MOULTONWifeM29FAg LabFincham-Nfk
Lucy MOULTONDaurU5F---Stradsett-Nfk
James MOULTONSonU1M---Stradsett-Nfk
Address:---, Downham
Census Place:Stradsett Downham, Norfolk
PRO Reference:HO/107/1830Folio:564Page:41FHL Film:0207485
1871 Census Stradsett, Norfolk
William Molton, Head 56, Shepherd, Norfolk, Stradsett
Elizabeth D Molton, wife, 48 Norfolk, Fincham
James Molton, Son, unm 21, Ag. Lab., Norfolk, Stradsett
Harriet Molton, Daur, 16 or 10, Norfolk, Stradsett
Mary A Molton, Daur, 7 Scholar, Norfolk, Stradsett
Henry Molton, Son, 5 Scholar, Norfolk, Stradsett
Ann E. Molton, Daur, 4 Norfolk, Stradsett
Household: 1881 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
William MOULTON Head M Male 65 Stradsett, Norfolk, England Ag Lab
Elizabeth MOULTON Wife M Female 57 Fincham, Norfolk, England
Source Information:
Dwelling Swaffham Road
Census Place Stradsett, Norfolk, England
Family History Library Film 1341484
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 2006 / 47
Page Number 30
1891 Census
William Moulton Head 75 Widower no occupation Stradsett, Norfolk
1851 Census Stradsett, Norfolk, William Moulton age 36, b. Stradsett,
wife Elizabeth age 29, b. Fincham. Dau Lucy age 5, Son James age 1.
1861 Census Stradsett William Moulton, age 47, Ag Laborer, wife Elizabeth age 39, Son James age 12, Dau Althea age 10, Dau Elizabethage 7, Dau Harriet age 5, Dau Jane age 4, Son Edmund age 6 mos. -- Allborn Stradsett.
Also listed 1861 at Back R Street, Wereham, Norfolk is Jane Moulton age 16 unmarried, Servant, born Stradsett, Norfolk. -- Could be Lucy.
In 1871 William is living on Swaffham Rd. in Stradsett, Norfolk, age 56, occupation: Shepard.
Wife Elizabeth D. age 48 Ag Lab.
James 21, Harriet 16, Mary A. 7, Henry 5, Ann E. 4. All born in Stradseet.Death record records his age as 75 at death.
William MOULTON was son of John MOULTON a gamekeeper Elizabeth SOUTHGATE was daughter of Thomas SOUTHGATE, field manager residence given as FIncham when they married in 1844.
| Moulton, William (I01793)
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Possibly married William Chipperfield in 1793
Burial Lydia Chipperfield 03.03.1839 aged70 years. | Clayton, Lydia (I05279)
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Possibly marries Edward Seymour and then Rev. Edward Shaw of Wantage.
Children John Goolding Seymour, Francis Seymour, Elizabeth Bayley Seymour and Mary Shaw by second hnusband??
Rev. Edward= Shaw, Vicar of Wantage, CO. Berks ; died 1826. Anne. =. . . . widow of ... . Seymour; died Jan. 1825, set. 78. (Her son by her Ist husband was John Golding Seymour of Bishop's Waltham,GO. Hants, Banker.)
The Gentlemans Magazine. Vol 13 1840 -Aged 67, John Goolding Seymour, esq. banker, of Bishop's Waltham
John Goolding Seymour
M, b. circa 1773, d. 29 February 1840
John Goolding Seymour was born circa 1773. He married Susannah Thurtell , daughter of Thomas Thurtell , circa 1830. John Goolding Seymour died on 29 February 1840.
Surgeon, dealt with a release of a home in Botley around 1837. Surgeon turned banker and was a partner in Gunner's Bank, Bishop's Waltham, Hants. John Goolding Seymour was also known as J. G.
?
Name: John Golding Seymour Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 24 Mar 1772 Birthplace: Wantage, Berkshire, England Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name:
Groom's Name: Edward Shaw Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Elizabeth Seymour Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 14 Nov 1786 Marriage Place: Wantage, Berkshire, England
Robert Smith, Surgeon married to Frances Goolding Seymour and father of John, Anne Hannah (married Nicholas Jones, surgeon) and Frances Mary (married William Abbott (Bishops Waltham)
Within the communion rails are several gravestones, containing the following inscriptions:
In memory of Mary Shaw, daughter of the Reverend Edward and Elizabeth Shaw, who died October 18th, 1813, Aged 24
| Bayley, Elizabeth (I09476)
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Possibly Mary Edwards(widow) buried Ashwell 13 August 1718? | Carter, Mary (I01575)
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Possibly Mary Owen born 1637 Steventon, daughter of John Owen? This John born 09.09.1604 Steventon son of Richard Owen(1555-1605) and Joanne Daniel(1560-1604) Married Steventon 14.01.1580 Steventon??
I am seeking information on my 8th g-grandparents, Richard Owen and Joanne Daniel. They were born in Steventon, Berkshire, England - he, ca. 1555, and she ca. 1560. Their son Robert was Christened on 7 Nov. 1583, Steventon. He married Joanne White on 21 Nov. 1613, Steventon. Joanne was Christened on 20 July 1592, Steventon. Robert's son Bartholomew, b. ca. 1619, Christened 19 Aug. 1619, Steventon, came to Surrey Co., VA in the 1650's married Joanne Jennings, ca. 1667. Have much info on Bartholomew's descendants and very little on his parents and grandparents. would like to correspond with anyone researching these families. Charlie Owens
| Mary (I06707)
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Possibly mentioned in will of Katherine Barne 1642. "brother John Wright"
Possibillity:
Will of John Wright, Goldsmith of Saint Michael in Hogan Lane in Great Wood Street, City of London 31 March 1649 PROB 11/207
Will of John Wright, Stationer of London 21 March 1646 PROB 11/195
Will of Catherine Baron mentions "cousin" Martha Ford ?
Name: Martha Wright Marriage Date: 4 May 1632 Parish: St Gregory By St Paul County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: Robert Ford Record Type: Marriage by licence vicar General
Siblings Katherine and Elizabeth. Possibly family baptised St Andrew Holborn??
Other children baptised there: Alice; John,
?
Name: John Wright Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1601 Parish: St Andrew Holborn County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: Mary Taylor Record Type: Marriage
?
Mr. John Wright, by his will, dated 24th May, 1659, gave to the trustees for the poor in these almshouses the lease of the house in High Holborn, wherein he then dwelt; and directed that out of the profits thereof the poor men should have every one a coat, and each of the poor women a gown, at Michaelmas in every second year, during the term to come in the said lease; and that all the residue of the annual profits should be employed towards the further relief of the said poor men and women.
The lease of the house granted by Wright expired at Lady-day, 1780. It appears that at the time of the devise it produced a rent of 30/. a year, a large addition at that time to the income of the charity, and which seems to have materially and permanently influenced the mode of relief given to the almspeople.
The almshouses consist of ten separate dwellings, containing each one apartment, inhabited by four poor men and six poor women, appointed by the trustees from among the resident parishioners in the Upper Liberty of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and in the adjoining parish of St. George the Martyr, which, as we have before observed, formerly constituted part of the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn. Applications by petition are received for admission into these almshouses, which are preserved, and when a vacancy occurs, the candidate among those who have so applied, who is considered to be the fittest object of the charity, is appointed.
?
Will of John Wright, Gentleman of Saint Andrew, Middlesex 13 June 1659 PROB 11/292
Will of John Wright, Pavior of Saint Stephen Coleman Street, City of London 24 June 1656 PROB 11/256
Will of John Wright, Gentleman of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex 15 May 1650 PROB 11/212
| Wright, John (I09000)
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Possibly non-conformists? | Falla, James (I01077)
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Possibly of Derby.
Could it be his cousin?? No mention in will. Deceased?
Name: Ann Andrews Age: 21 Birth Year: abt 1749 Event Date: 20 Jan 1770 Parish: Cripplegate, St Giles County: Middlesex Spouse's Name: John Humphris Spouse's Age: 21 Spouse's Parish: St Botolph Aldersgate Spouse's County: London Event Type: Allegation Reference Number: Ms 10091/123
| Andrews, Ann (I00620)
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Possibly of Preston Pans-many Slights on 1841 cenus there. | Slight, William (I01370)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I02559)
|
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Possibly remarried?
Christies Notes, Lot 21, Sale 7398, 20.11.2007
Lot Notes
The motto 'Espoier me comforte' is associated with both the Strangways and Tilney families. Philip Tilney of Shelley, Suffolk (1540/1-1601/2) had only one son, Charles Tilney (1561-1586) who was hanged, drawn and quartered for High Treason as a Member of the Babington Conspiracy. No sisters or children feature in the printed pedigree.
The motto appeared on the Standard of Sir Giles Strangways of Melbury, Dorset (1486-1546). His great-grandson, John Strangways of Melbury Dorset (d.1593), married Dorothy (d.1592), daughter of Sir John Thynne of Longleat. They had three sons, two of whom died without issue, and three daughters: Dorothy, Grace and Anne, and it has been suggested that the present miniature depicts the youngest of the three daughters, Anne. There is no record of the dates of birth of the sisters and no other daughters of Sir Giles Strangways and his wife Dorothy are noted on the Strangways pedigree recorded at the 1623 Heralds' Visitation of Dorset (College of Arms Ms: IC22/136-137). Grace's eldest son John Chamberlayne was born in 1608 or 1609 when the present sitter would have been aged twenty. The date of Grace's marriage to Edmund Chamerlayne of Maugersbury is not known, neither is her age. Had she married at the age of eighteen it is possible that Grace is the daughter depicted in the miniature, however it is more probable that Anne is the sitter. Anne married George Norton of Abbots Leigh, Somerset.
We are grateful to Thomas Woodcock and Janet Grant for their assistance in the Tilney Strangways research.
| Strangways, Grace (I03053)
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Possibly Ricahrd Hopkins Will PRO 11/1496. 1808
?
Schedule of deeds (1711-55) re. the Yorke family's possession of property in East and West Hendred, N.D.; drafts of an abstract of assignment (1772) for £620 12s. 6d., from Rev. William Wright of St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford, Oxon. (only brother and heir of John Wright) to John Allin of East Hendred, yeoman, in trust for Richard Hopkins of Cholsely Farm, Berks., gent., of two terms of 500 years and 1,000 years on land in West Hendred [as CR 237/270/9]; abstract of assignment (1772) for £311 9s. 6d., from Mary Wright of St. Mary Magdalen (widow and executrix of John Wright), and Richard Lamborne of Devonshire Square, London, her Trustee, to Richard Hopkins, and John Titcomb of West Hendred, gardener, and John Hunt of East Hendred, yeoman, his trustees, of her interest in the same for the remainder of term of 1,000 years CR 237/270/53-56 1856
| Hopkins, Richard (I07136)
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Possibly Sarah Lacy born Ashwell in 1773 to Robert and Sarah Lacy?
May also have remarried as a Sarah Harradine Widow marries a William Lee widow in 1816? | Lacy, Sarah (I01049)
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Possibly son of George Chapman of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire | Chapman, William (I10145)
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Possibly the 04.02.1663 at Upton Scudmore daughter of William
?
Will of Joseph Temple of Bristol, mercer, proved Ma}' 17, 1699 (probably son of William of Bishopstrow, 141 Cattk'). Brother Peter Temple of Bishopstow, wife Hannah Temple (living 1705), mother.-in- law (step mother?), Elizabeth Temple, mother in law Mary Liston, uncle Robert Liston, brother.-in-law Edward Pierce of Devizes, woolen draper, sons Williami, Temple, daui. Mary. (83 Pett.)
Will of Peter Temple Bishopstow 1738-sister in Law Mrs Elizabeth Pierce of Houghton, Devon, cousin Nathaniel Iles, Mrs Margaret Peach, Mr Thomas Pierce and Mary his wife, John Butler and Mary his wife, Mrs Elizabeth Gough, Mres Elizabeth Pierce, widow,
(born 1670-1680. Son marries in 1720.)
Will of William Temple Bishopstrow, Wiltshire 1 May 1685 May 1686 -daughter Mary Iveleafe? daughter Ann Pearce and her daughter Ann and Margaret, wife Elizabeth, son Peter, son Joeseph
Will of Elizabeth Temple Bishopstron, Wiltshire 17 September 1705 December 1705 -brother John Bonnett and my sister Francis his wife, son in law Edward Pierce and his six children Anne Margaret Mary Edward John and Thomas, land at Upton Scudmore.
Birth: (1a) s/o John Temple of Kingston Deverell.
(1) Of Bishopstrowe House, near Warminster, Wiltshire, England.
(1) 1635/6, 4 Mar: John Temple of Bishopstowe, Co. Wilts., Gentleman, wrote his will, proved 23 Jan 1637/8. Gives to wife Mary until son William Temple shall be 22, his lands at Hachbury, Parish of Warminster, and his mills, he to pay her 1,000 lbs. when he reaches 22 to enable her to pay the legacies.
In 1635 he soldBishopstrow to William Temple, in whose family itremained for 300 years. (fn. 21) Temple's son Peter redeemed the £50 rent, which had passed throughvarious hands, in 1690. (fn. 22) Peter's son Samuel hadtwo sons, of whom the elder, Peter, died unmarriedin 1755. The younger, William, left, by his thirdwife, a son William who was born shortly beforehis father's death in 1781, and died in 1875
In 1533 the manor house and farm of Bishopstrow were let for 99 years to Robert Abath, who hadmarried a sister of Joan Temmes, the last Abbess ofLacock. In 1592 Clement Abath assigned the leaseto Geoffrey Hawkins of Bishopstrow, clothier, andin 1613 Hawkins's widow and her second husbandassigned it to John Temple of Kingston Deverill,whose son bought the freehold of the property. (fn. 25)
From: 'Bishopstrow', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 8: Warminster, Westbury and Whorwellsdown Hundreds (1965), pp. 6-13. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16072 Date accessed: 29 December 2011.
in 1662William Temple, lord of the manor, and his wifewere among seven inhabitants who did not attendchurch. (fn. 7) Members of both these rich families werefor many years prominent in the Old Meeting atWarminster, (fn. 8) but no congregation of dissenterswas ever permanently established in Bishopstrow
From: 'Bishopstrow', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 8: Warminster, Westbury and Whorwellsdown Hundreds (1965), pp. 6-13. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16072 Date accessed: 29 December 2011. | Temple, Anne (I09607)
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Possibly the Algernon Brown that died in Malborough in 1839?
[from Scope and Content] Brown, Algernon, of Broad Hinton. Probate will 1835/40
Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index # 117559
Algernon Brown 22 August 1839 aged 74 years, husband of Elizabeth, Broad Hinton, Wiltshire
In the Broad Hinton Broad Hinton Church:
"Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Algernon and Elizabeth Brown who died June 20th 1827 aged 27 years "Also Humbly dedicated to God and in memory of three sisters Sarah, Elizabeth and Mary, daughters of Algernon and Elizabeth Brown."
Did Algernon marry three times or are there two Algernons? Marraige to An Elizabeth? as listed in Winterbourne Monkton where he is church warden in the 1790's
There is a marraige of an Algernon Brown widow of Winterbourne Monkton to a Ann Vaisey Widow in 1816?
There is a marraige of an Algernon Brown to Susannah Smith in Broad Hinton in 1837- Listed as widow.
Possibly had a son Algnernon Brown as one marries a Sussanah Smith at Broad Hinton in 1837?
Possibility?
Monkton, Wilts.
Thrashing Machine,
Horses, Waggons, Household Furniture, &c.
To be Sold by Auction, by Mr.Westall, on Friday June 29, 1827, at eleven, on the Premises of Mr.Algernon Brown, who is quitting Monkton, 8 very useful Draft Horses, 12 pairs of cart Harness, 4 pairs of ox ditto, 1 capital six inch wheel Marketing Waggon, 4 narrow-wheel ditto, 1 dung and 2 light Carts, 1 taxed Cart, 4 Tickell's Ploughs, 3 drill Ploughs, 6 Harrows, 1 pair of Drags, Sheep Troughs, 3 Corn Bins, several Ladders, a three-horse power Thrashing Machine and Horse House, for Fans and Heavers, &c.
Also a quantity of Household Furniture, including four-post and stump Bedsteads, mahogany patent Dining Tables, two leaf and pillar claw ditto; mahogany and Windsor Chairs, Oak Bureau, 8 day and 30-hour Clocks, modern Time-piece, tea and coffee Urns, Bath Stoves, Kitchen Range, Dairy Implements, &c. &c. - An early attendance is solicited." Devises and Wiltshire Gazette 28th June 1827
Could his father be Thomas of Broad Hinton?
May have a sister Mary who is buried at Broad Hinton 1827 aged 55 years?
Scope 1721-1934: misc Wilts (Broad Hinton and Uffcott) deeds and farming papers and Brown family diaries and papers
Repository Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre
Record Reference 1557 link to online catalogue
NRA catalogue reference NRA 24649 Brown
Brother??
P3/1826/26
Will, wrapper
1826
Brown, John
Gentleman
Broad Hinton
Sister??
P3/1831/22
Will, wrapper
1831
Brown, Elizabeth
Spinster
Broad Hinton
Son??
P3/1840/47
Will, wrapper
1840
Brown, Algernon
Farmer
Broad Hinton
P3/B/253
Inventory, will
1624
Brown, Lawrence
Tailor
Broad Hinton
P3/W/68
Will
1612
Weare alias Browne, John
Yeoman
Broad Hinton
Third wife??
P31/1/2/93
Will
1859
Brown, Susannah
Widow
Broad Hinton
Forenames: Algernon Surname: BROWN Place: Chisledon County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117695 Notes: of Broad Hinton husb of Eliz
| Brown, Algernon (I02477)
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Possibly the Ann Holbrooke, daughter of Joseph and Martha Holbrooke, christened 13.05.1784, Shorwell, Hampshire? Also a Mary listed for 1793.
Sarum Marriage licence Bonds:
Day: 17 Month: Sep Year: 1807 Groom Forenames: John Harding Groom Surname: SHEPPARD Groom's parish: Swindon Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Ann Bride Surname: HOLBROOK Bride's parish: Pewsey Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: HARDING William Esq, Swindon Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
Wiltshire Memorial Inscription:
Day: 15 Month: Nov Year: 1856 Age: 72 Forenames: Ann Surname: SHEPPARD Place: Swindon; Christchurch County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 109961 Notes: wife of John Harding
Day: 15 Month: Nov Year: 1856 Age: 72 Forenames: Ann Surname: SHEPPARD Place: Swindon; Christchurch County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 160228 Notes: wife of John Harding
Possibly on the 1841 census at High Street, Cricklade, Swindon.
John Harding, Farmer aged 60 years
Ann Harding, 50 years -Both born in county
| Holbrook, Ann (I00436)
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Possibly the Anne Claydon who marraies Thomas Chipperfield in 1775 and is buried in 1836 aged 86 years | Clayton, Anne (I05278)
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Possibly the Anne Jackson, child buried 1756
| Jackson, Ann (I10365)
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Possibly the Anne Vaisey of Preshute who married James Dymer of Overton in 1770.
Robert mentions a brother-in-law George Brown in his will of 1775??
Possibility??
Day: 20 Month: Aug Year: 1770 Groom Forenames: James Groom Surname: DYMER Groom's parish: Overton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forename: Ann Bride Surname: VAISEY Bride's parish: Preshute Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: HUNTER John, Broad Hinton,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
(This could be the Anne Vaisey born Box 1748 daughter of Robert & Christian??)
Mentioned in the will of Thomas Nalder of Winterborune 1757.
| Vaisey, Anne (I03765)
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Possibly the Anne York born Biggleswade in 1809, daughter of John and Anne.
1871 Census Stotford, Bedfordshire, England:
RG number:
RG10 Piece:
1552 Folio:
89 Page:
11 Registration District:
Biggleswade Sub District:
Biggleswade Enumeration District:
19 Ecclesiastical Parish:
Civil Parish: Stotfold Municipal Borough:
Address: Brook Street, Stotfold County: Bedfordshire
BONNETT, William Head M Grocer And Post Office 51 1820 Hertfordshire
BONNETT, Ann Wife F 60 1811 Bedfordshire
BONNETT, Elizabeth J Daughter F 26 1845 Bedfordshire
BONNETT, William Son M Baker 26 1845 Bedfordshire
BONNETT, Henry Son M Baker 17 1854 Bedfordshire
| Yorke, Ann (I06522)
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Possibly the Anthony Hungerford gent, 50 of Lea who marries Alice Floyd 30 in Lea 1616??
EXTRACTS FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS.
The Register of Baptisms commences in 1553 ; that of Marriages in 1539, and that of Burials in 1538.
The following registries of the family of Hungerford were not published with those collected from several parishes in Sir R. C. Hoare's Hungerfordiana, 8vo. 1823.
1558. Anthony Hungerford, knighte,» was buyried the xixth day of November.
The children of Anthony Hungerford, esq.b and Bridget c his wife :
1566. John Hungerford,d the sonne and heire of Anthony Hungerford, esquire, & Bridgett his wife, was baptized the vij"' day of August.
' His wife Bridget was a daughter of John Shelley, of Michelgrove, co. Sussex, esq. (not Sir John, as in Hungerfordiana, p. 17,) son of Sir William Shelley, Judge of the Common Pleas.
| Hungerford, Anthony (I01989)
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Possibly the Barbara son of John baptised St Mary's 1644? | Hutchinson, Barbara (I03684)
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Possibly the Benjamin Chouls whose will is dated 1813, Court of Savernake Park?
First name(s): Benjamin Last name: CHOULS Date of burial: 30 Jul 1811 Age at death: 42 Calculated year of birth: 1769 Place of burial: Chiseldon Dedication: Holy Cross County: Wiltshire
Forenames: Benjamin Surname: CHOULES Place: Chisledon County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 59860 Notes: of Hodson
Had one daughter, Anne Chouls born 1809, Chiseldon, Wiltshire. She married Thomas Hulbert at Chiseldon in 1838.
Possibly also had a son William; one listed on the 1851 census born Chiseldon 1806? Proprietor of Houses. | Chouls, Benjamin (I02311)
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Possibly the Benjamin who married Hester. A Jane and Matthew baptised St James Clerkenwell in 1724 and 1725??
Possibility?? London Apprenticeship Abrstracts
1694 Lipscombe Benjamin, son of Henry, Hackney, Middlesex, tailor(deceased) to Samuel Hatton, 29 Jun 1694. | Lipscombe, Benjamin (I06948)
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Possibly the child of George and Elizabeth Jackson buried 30.01.1730 in Clavering?
or perhaps a Geroge Jackson who marries an Elizabewth and has children Elizabeth baptised Arkesden in 1738 and Ann in 1740 | Jackson, George (I05292)
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Possibly the clerk and minister of Berwick Bassett parish
Bailey (d. 1749) devised the whole manor of Berwick Bassett to his cousin Giles Bailey (fl. 1753) and Giles's issue, with reversion to Thomas Nalder, John Nalder, Ambrose Lanfear, and Elizabeth Mace. (fn. 76) Giles had evidently died without issue by 1767. (fn. 77) By will proved 1756 Thomas Nalder devised his interest to John (fn. 78) (will proved 1768), (fn. 79) who bought Elizabeth Mace's interest in 1762 and was succeeded by his son John. (fn. 80) The younger John Nalder and Thomas Lanfear owned the manor in 1767, (fn. 81) and by 1814 Nalder had acquired Lanfear's interest. (fn. 82) Nalder (d. 1821) (fn. 83) was succeeded by his son John (d. 1832), whose daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Martha inherited Berwick Bassett manor as tenants in common. Mary, wife of Henry Stratton, Elizabeth, wife of Robert Cooper, and Sarah, wife of Robert Gibbons, shared Martha's interest after her death in 1837, (fn. 84) and they or their heirs or trustees sold the manor in 1875 to Sir Henry Meux, Bt. (d. 1883). The manor passed to Meux's son Sir Henry Meux, Bt. (d. 1900), whose relict Valerie sold the land as Manor farm From: 'Berwick Bassett', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 17: Calne (2002), pp. 9-17. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=18031. Date accessed: 20 March 2008.
Gentleman's Magazine. 1828. Marriages p. 81
At Ramsbury the Rev. Thomas Hawkins of Sherstone to Sarah the daughter of the late John Nalder esq of Berwick Bassett.
Kennet Historic Building Record Ref: Listed Building Ref:
007/002 005/002
Address or Location:
Nalder Monument in churchyard, 20m NE of chancel, Church of St Nicholas, Berwick Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire
Consistory Court of London - DL/C
Index to registers of wills and administrations 1514- 1858
Diosece London Consistory Court Wills Index:
Name: Nalder, John
Nov 1821, Wiltshire
Microfilm Reference: X019/030 Folio/Page: 522
Month: Dec Year: 1823
County: Wiltshire
Address: Berwick Bassett
Name: Nalder, John
Occupation / status: Lord of the manor
Microfilm Reference: X019/031 Folio/Page: 883
Month: Jun
Any of these??
9. John Nalder - International Genealogical Index / BI
Gender: Male Christening: 04 APR 1744 Great Shefford, Berkshire, England
10. John Nalder - International Genealogical Index / BI
Gender: Male Christening: 27 AUG 1758 Newbury, Berkshire, England
Wiltshire Marriage Licences:
Day: 2 Month: Apr Year: 1785 Groom Forenames: John Groom Surname: NALDER Groom's parish: Berwick Bassett Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Elizabeth Bride Surname: SPANSWICK Bride's parish: Chilton Foliat Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: BROWN Thomas,yeo,Aldbourne,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
2nd Marriage??
Day: 5 Month: Jun ear: 1800 Groom Forenames: John Groom Surname: NALDER Groom's parish: Berwick Bassett Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Esq
Bride Forenames: Sarah Bride Surname: FRANCIS Bride's parish: Ramsbury Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: ZILLWOOD Philip, Ramsbury Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean of Sarum in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and Uffculme, Devon
Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
Forenames: John Surname: NALDER Place: Berwick Bassett County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 82214 Notes: husb of Elizabth
Forenames: John Surname: NALDER Place: Ramsbury County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 82221 Notes: senr of Berwick Bassett husb of Sarah
Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
Day: 31 Month: May Year: 1821 Age: 78 Forenames: John Surname: NALDER Place: Berwick Bassett County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 82201 Notes: husb of Elizabeth
| Nalder, John (I04907)
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Possibly the Edmund Edmonds baptised Great Bedwyn 1651 son of Stephen and Ruth Edmond.
Sibling include Stephen, Daniel, Abigail
If correct the above Stephen son of Richard and Amy Edmonds of Great Bedwyn.
Sarum Licence bonds|:
Day: 23 Month: Mar Year: 1681 Groom Forenames: Edmund Groom Surname: EDMUNDS Groom's parish: Bishopstone Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Joane Bride Surname: HORTON Bride's parish: Bishopstone Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: COLLINS Thomas,yeo,Bishopstone Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean of Sarum in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and Uffculme, Devon
"The last will and testament of Edmond Edmunds declared and published before the witnesses whose names are hereunder written the 14th day of day of May anno 1685. Firstly his son Christopher shall have one shilling when he comes to the age of 21 years. Secondly that his daughter Mary shall have 30 (pounds?) if she lives to the age of 21 years.
Thirdly that his wife shall be sole executive of this his last will and testament In witness whereof have set my hand sealed this 19th day of May 1685.
the mark of Margaret Arnall. The mark of Jane Groom The mark of Jone H...dum.
Probataum granted 21 day of May 1685....Joanna Edmonds
There is also an Edmund Edmunds baptised Great Bedwyn in 1622, son of a John Edmonds. Probably an uncle of the Edmund baptised in 1651 but no evidence to date to point to the origins of Edmund Edmonds who died in 1685
First name(s): Edmund Last name: EDMUNDS Date of burial: 18 May 1685 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Bishopstone [nr Swindon] Dedication: St Mary County: Wiltshire
| Edmonds, Edmond (I02379)
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Possibly the Edmund Webb who marries Eizabeth Mercer 20.01.1720 St James, Westminster, London?
Captain in Ireland
Supposedly died at Gibralter in Lord Kerr's Regiment
A regiment of Foot | Webb, Captain Edmund Richmond (I00640)
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Possibly the Edward Lee and Ann Brown married Lamborne, Berkshire
04.01.1798
Ann BROWN was born circa 1757. She was baptized on 7 Feb 1757 at Compton Beauchamp, Berks. She was living on 9 Sep 1769. She married Edward LEE, son of Edward LEE and Ann (--?--), on 4 Jan 1798 at Lambourn, Berkshire. She died on 4 Jul 1817. She was buried at Compton Beauchamp, Berkshire. | Brown, Ann (I05731)
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Possibly the Edward Vaisey of Preshute who has a will dated 1789.
Wiltshire Memrial Inscription. Ref # 169253
Edward Vaisey aged 54 years. Preshute.
There is a marriage of an Edward Vasey and Ann Holiday in 1752 at Ogbourne St George. Seems too early??
Maybe birth cloased to 1730 and baptisism of unnamed female at Aldbourne in 1755 to Edward and Anne is this couple?
First name(s): Edward Last name: VAISEY Date of burial: 30 Sep 1789 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Preshute Dedication: St George County: Wiltshire
Leases ??
FILE [no title] - ref. 9/20/173 - date: 16 February 1782
[from Scope and Content] Assignment of good, and agreement, (1) Charles Bill of Malborough, gent., (for the Earl of Ailesbury), (2) Joseph Plaistead of Poulton, Mildenhall, farmer, (3) Edward Vaisey of Clatford, farmer, and John Vaisey of Grove Farm, Mildenhall, farmer, (4) Joseph Plaistead's creditors.
Who is this??
Day: 26 Month: Sep Year: 1756 Forenames: Mary Surname: VESY Fathers forenames: Edward Occupation: Mothers forenames: Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Marlborough Description: SS Peter & Paul County: Wiltshire Country: England
| Vaisey, Edward (I03762)
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Possibly the Edward Vaisey, Preshute who married Ann Vaisey of Monkton in 1797?
Bondsman Thomas Vaisey, winterborne Monkton.
Day: 25 Month: Feb Year: 1797 Groom Forenames: Edward Groom Surname: VAISEY Groom's parish: Preshute Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Mary Bride Surname: VAISEY Bride's parish: Winterbourne Monkton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: VAISEY Thomas, Winterbourne Monkton Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
Possibility:??
1841 Census
Grove Hall, Mildenhall, Wiltshire
Name: Edward Vaisey
Age: 70
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1771
Gender: Male
Where born: Wiltshire, England
Civil Parish: Mildenhall
Hundred: Selkey
County/Island: Wiltshire
Country: England
Registration district: Marlborough
Sub registration district: Marlborough
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Edward Vaisey 70
John Vaisey 35
Mary Vaisey 30
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece 1185; Book: 6; Civil Parish: Mildenhall; County: Wiltshire; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 15; Page: 4; Line: 12; GSU roll: 464201.
Probably this marriage: or second marriage??
Edward Vasiey, yeo of Mildenhall and Emma Crook of Mildenhall married 10.02.1805. Simon Crook, Lydiard Tregoze, Bondsman.
Day: 10 Month: Feb Year: 1805 Groom Forenames: Edward Groom Surname: VAISEY Groom's parish: Mildenhall (Grove Farm) Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Emma Bride Surname: CROOK Bride's parish: Mildenhall Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: CROOK Simon,yeo,Lydiard Tregoze,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
| Vaisey, Edward (I03928)
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Possibly the Edward Webbe son of John baptised All Cannings, 22.11.1612??
Major Edward Webb
Succeeded his father as head of the family. His uncle gave him Rodbourne Cheney and his buttcoat, guilded sword and pistols to fight for King Charles.
His grandmother Katherine St. John left him "my silver bole with the St. John arms on it."
Lived at the family seat of Overwroughton Manor.
In 1638 he was of age when he sold land with his father.
Little known of him except he"died in the service of the King". ie was in arms against parliament and was slain, about 1645 leaving a widow and family of small children.
Feb. 1646-Administration on his estate to widow Grace.
Who is this??
Thomas Richmund Pedigree
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 14 NOV 1648 St Dunstan In The West, , London, England
Parents:
Father: Edmund Richmund
Mother: Grace | Webb, Major Edward Richmond als (I00183)
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