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    2901 Possibly the Elizabeth Bonnett buried 2.03.1833 aged 76 years at Litlington St Catherine
    NBI
    First name(s): Elizabeth Last name: BONNETT Date of burial: 1833 Age at death: 76 Calculated year of birth: 1757 Place of burial: Litlington Dedication: St Catherine County: Cambridgeshire
     
    Hutcherson, Elizabeth (I01894)
     
    2902 Possibly the Elizabeth Edmonds buried Bishopstone in 1753?? Edmonds, Elizabeth (I02406)
     
    2903 Possibly the Elizabeth Hale daughter of Anne Hale baptised St Mary's Marlborough 06.07.1808 Base born?

    Possibly the Eliza Neate aged 59 years buried Marlborough

    Day: 27 Month: Mar Year: 1867 Age: 58 Forenames: Eliza Surname: NEATE Place: Marlborough; cemetery County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 82729 Notes: b 8 May 1808
     
    Hale, Eliza (I02123)
     
    2904 Possibly the Elizabeth Squire buried Ashwell, 20 Apr, 1762 "widow, out of the workhouse"
    or Elizabeth Squire buried 1730/31 
    Pope, Elizabeth (I01581)
     
    2905 Possibly the Euphania McPhie who married James McDonald in Inverness in 12.12.1850?
    Possible children:
    Sex Name
    1. Hellen MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2N2) Pedigree
    Born: Abt 1852 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotland
    2. Sex Name
    F Catherine MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2P8) Pedigree
    Born: Abt 1854 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotland
    3. Sex Name
    F Ann MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2SV) Pedigree
    Born: 26 Jan 1859 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotla
    4. Sex Name
    F Janet MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2RN) Pedigree
    Born: 5 Apr 1857 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotland
    5. Sex Name
    M James MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2XP) Pedigree
    Born: 8 Apr 1869 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotland
    6. Sex Name
    M Alexander MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2T3) Pedigree
    Born: 30 May 1861 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotla
    7. Sex Name
    M Duncan MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2QG) Pedigree
    Born: 17 Jun 1855 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotland
    8. Sex Name
    F Charlotte Campbell MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2WH) Pedigree
    Born: 19 Jun 1867 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotla
    9. Sex Name
    F Euphemia MCDONALD (AFN:14DQ-2V9) Pedigree
    Born: 4 Sep 1863 Place: Inverness, Inverness, Scotland

    "It gets a bit tricky here but gets even more complicated when I go a bit futher into the family story.

    Euphemia McDonald died 6 Dec 1898 Holm St, Blythswood, Lanark, widow of James McDonald, age 65
    - parents Donald McPhee, farmer (dec) and Jessie McPhee (CAMERON) (dec) Witness James Stronanch, son-in-law.

    We are lucky that there seem to be very few Euphemia McPHEE/ McDONALD. So from her death certificate we have to try and find what is correct and what is perhaps not.

    James and Effie's 4th child was Janet born 5 April 1858 in Inverness. She married James STRONACH in 1886 at Blythswood, Lanark. Their marriage certificate clearly confirms both of Janet's parents. Janet also died in Holm St Blythswood I presume in the same house as her mother, Effie.

    So the date, place of death and son-in-law all fit but her parents as given by her son-in-law James seem to be way off. There is no sign that I can see of an Euphemia McPHEE being born in Banavie Kimallie 1820-1830 to a Donald & Jessie or to a Donald & unknown or to an unknown & Jessie or in fact anything other than Alexander and Catherine. I stand to be corrected on that.


    1841 Census:
    Name: Effy McPhee Age: 12 Estimated birth year: abt 1829 Gender: Female Where born: Argyll, Scotland Civil parish: Kilmallie County: Argyll Address: Murshirlich Parish Number: 520 Neighbors: &db= Household Members:
    Name Age
    Alexr McPhee 60
    Cath McPhee 60
    Donald McPhee 30
    John 15
    Angus 20
    Mary 12
    Effie 12
    Anne 14

    1861 Census:
    Name: Euphemia McDonald Age: 28 Estimated birth year: abt. 1833 Relationship: Wife Spouse's name : James Gender: Female Where born: Kilmallie, Inverness Registration Number: 98 Registration district: Inverness Civil parish: Inverness Town: Inverness County: Inverness Address: 8 Maclean's Close ED: 12 Household schedule number: 123 Line: 17 Roll: CSSCT1861_13 Household Members:
    Name Age
    James Mc Donald Born Aberdeen General Labourer 30
    Euphemia McDonald 28
    Thomas McDonald Lodger 38
    Hellen McDonald 9
    Kathren McDonald 7
    Duncan McDonald 5
    Jessy McDonald 4
    Ann McDonald 2


     
    McPhee, Euphemia (I02443)
     
    2906 Possibly the family based at Southbroom?
    Day: 22 Month: May Year: 1727 Forenames: Daniel Surname: PHIPP Fathers forenames: Rog Occupation: Mothers forenames: Jone Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Devizes Description: St Mary County: Wiltshire Country: England
    Day: 4 Month: Feb Year: 1732/3 Forenames: Daniel Surname: PHIPP Fathers forenames: Samuel Occupation: Mothers forenames: Ann Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Devizes Description: St Mary County: Wiltshire Country: England

    There is Mary and Martha Phipp born in 1757 and 1759 at Potterne?
    Also death of Martha Phipp 25 at Devizes in 1787
    Another no age given on National Burial Index at Market Lavington-mother of above??

    Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 17 Month: Jun Year: 1753 Groom Forenames: Daniel Groom Surname: PHIPP Groom's parish: Devizes St Mary Goom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Martha Bride urname: NEATE Bride's parish: Wroughton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Wroughton Bondsman 1: PHIPP Joseph,yeo,Devizes St Mary Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Possibilites:
    First name(s): Daniel Last name: PHIPP Date of burial: 3 Feb 1772 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Devizes Dedication: St Mary County: Wiltshire
    First name(s): Daniel Last name: PHIPP Date of burial: 10 May 1780 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Devizes Dedication: St Mary County: Wiltshire
     
    Phipp, Daniel (I02255)
     
    2907 Possibly the farmer mention in the 1842 County Directory for Leith and Edinburgh:
    Uphall: Potter, Walter, Farmer, Dichmont

    No Walter Potter mention on 1851 Census Index for West Lothian. 
    Potter, Walter (I03377)
     
    2908 Possibly the Fergus Wilson who married Helen Crawford and had children baptised in Carmunock?? Wilson, Fergus (I04055)
     
    2909 Possibly the Flora Cameron aged 28 pauper, listed on the 1881 census: Argyll and Bute District Aslymn, Glassary, Argyll, Scotland. Cameron, Flora (I02452)
     
    2910 Possibly the following: Is he a son of Stephen?

    FILE - Policy register - ref. MS 11936/512 - date: 1827-1828
    item: [no title] - ref. MS 11936/512/1065782 - date: 4 October 1827
    [from Scope and Content] Insured: John Neate, 41 Somerset Place, Hoxton New Town, corn chandler

    What of the John Neate fo Mildenhall who marries Mary Haeles from Cherill in 1733. Bondsman Thomas Nalder of Monkton.

    ?
    First name(s): John Last name: NEATE Date of burial: 23 October 1828 Place of burial: Bunhill Fields Age at death: 66 Approximate year of birth: 1762 Address at death: Hoxton Record source: City of London Burials
    Same??
    Will of John Neate, Corn Dealer of Saint Leonards Shoreditch , Middlesex 18 March 1829 PRO
     
    Neate, John (I02720)
     
    2911 Possibly the George Noakes who married Jane Shother/Shotter in 1755, Beckley, Sussex? Noakes (I03500)
     
    2912 Possibly the George Spainwick, son of John, born 1681 at Bishopstone near Shrivenham? Brother of John or son of John who is buried Bishopstone 1722?

    There is a George Spainwick buried Bishopstone 1750.

    Check marriage entry?? Given as Elizabeth online.
    Ashbury Baptisms
    12 Jun 1673 Jane d/o Thos and Jane Spainsweeke

    Ashbury Marriages
    13 Jan 1668 Thomas Spanswicke to Jane Pearce
    10 Dec 1694 Roger Spanswick to Mary Cox
    18 Jul 1714 George Spanswick to Elizabeth Edmonds of Bishopstone
    6 Oct 1716 John Birch of Isbury to Mary Spanswick of Isbury

    Ashbury Burials
    27 Jul 1713 Thomas Spanswick
    25 Jul 1722 Jane Spanswicke widdow
     
    Spanswick, George (I02410)
     
    2913 Possibly the Henry Smith buried Lambourn on 27.12.1692??

    1. HENRY SMITH= International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Male Christening: 19 OCT 1648 Wargrave, Berkshire, England
    2. HENRICUS SMITH - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Male Christening: 26 SEP 1649 Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire, England
     
    Smith, Henry (I04230)
     
    2914 Possibly the Henry whose will is dated 1755 of Lambourne.
    Husbandsman. Upper Lambourne
    Henry Smith of Lambourn husbandman probate granted 19 May 1759 will dated 13 th January 1750.
    Bishop of Salisbury.
    Bequest to wife Ann, son Henry. If they do not agree to live together than Henry to pay 7 pound a year to grand daughter Elizabeth Puzey to son in law Roger Puzey 1 shilling. Remainder to Henry Smith son.
    (Elizabeth Puzey born in Lambourn 1741 to Roger Puzey and Ann who married at Lambourn in 1740.}

    Berkshire Burial Index
    Henry SMITH Date 6 Oct 1758 Parish Lambourn St Michael & All Angels aged ? Occupation ? Address Uplambourn, ? Status ? Relationship ? Relation ? BT ? Additional info Described as 'Senior'

    Smith, Henry (I04044)
     
    2915 Possibly the Heny Axford who marries Ann Harris by licence at St Thomas, Salisbury in 1771.
    Possibly the Heny Axford who marries Ann Harris by licence at St Thomas, Salisbury in 1771.


    Name: Henry Axford Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Ann Harris Marriage Date: 2 Jul 1771 Marriage Place: Salisbury, Wiltshire, England


    According to father's will Henry had children John Henry and Jane.

    ?
    name: Jane M. Axford gender: Female baptism/christening date: 01 Nov 1772 baptism/christening place: POTTERNE,WILTSHIRE,ENGLAND father's name: Henry Axford mother's name: Anne indexing project (batch) number: C15242-1
     
    Axford, Henry (I07771)
     
    2916 Possibly the Isabella Neate buried 1884 at Hedington aged 42 years. Isabella (I02171)
     
    2917 Possibly the James Neate who marries Sarah Allen at St. Giles Cripplegate in 1857? Neate, James (I01872)
     
    2918 Possibly the Jane King who married John Greenway 20.08.1756 St Botolph, Aldgate, London?

    ?
    Name: Mary Strawbridge Age: 21 Birth Year: abt 1728 Event Date: 28 Nov 1749 Parish: St Saviour Southward Spouse's Name: John Greenway Spouse's Age: 24 Spouse's Parish: St Saviour Southward Spouse's County: Surrey Event Type: Allegation Reference Number: MS9772/39
     
    Wife (I06856)
     
    2919 Possibly the Jane Neate memtioned in the will of her aunt Anne Neate of Uffington, Berkshire 1864.
    In the 1851 census living with her Aunt Ann at Melcombe Reigs. Given as spinter aged 56 years born London.

    There is a Jane Segar Neate aged 50 in the 1861 census? 
    Neate, Jane (I00387)
     
    2920 Possibly the John Bonnett buried Litlington, St Catherine in 1811. No age given.

    Not man below than.
    HERTFORDSHIRE REMOVAL ORDERS ? ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ITEMS AT HERTFORDSHIRE ARCHIVES & LOCAL STUDIES
    NAME DATE/ BUNDLE REFERENCE/
    PARISH FROM PARISH TO
    BONNET John 1812/Feb/19 D/P7/13/1 Ashwell Royston (Cam)

    Possibility:
    1784 BONNET JN BLEWIT ELZ LITLINGTON CAMBRIDGESHIRE 
    Bonnett, John (I01904)
     
    2921 Possibly the John Brown farmer of Avebury on the 1851 census. Cousin of John Brown of Adlbourne whose will is dated 1856

    Brown John 50 Head Farmer Of 450 Acres Employ Avebury, Wiltshire Wintersbourne Monkton, Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire HO107/1838/~F32 Brown Sarah 48 Wife Trowbridge, Wiltshire Winterbourne Monkton, Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire Brown Henry 23 Son Monkton, Wiltshire Wintersbourne Monkton, Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire Brown Martha 14 Daughter Avebury, Wiltshire Wintersbourne Monkton, Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire
    Wife maiden name may be Edge
    John BROWN was born circa 1800 at Avebury, Wilts. He was baptized on 19 Feb 1800 at Avebury, Wilts. He took over his father's farm at Winterbourne Monkton from his brother George in about 1823 and occupied it until his death. He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 29 Dec 1823. He married Sarah EDGELL, daughter of James EDGELL and Sarah (--?--), on 29 Dec 1823 at Trowbridge, Wilts. He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 14 Dec 1825 (farmer). He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 16 Jan 1828 (farmer). He bought a messuage, malthouse, allotment etc. in Winterbourne Monkton from George Butler on 15 Apr 1829. He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 17 Mar 1830 (yeoman). He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 30 Nov 1831 (yeoman). He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 31 Aug 1834 (yeoman). He was living on 16 Sep 1834 (occupying his father's land in the parish of Winterbourne Monkton). He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 8 May 1836 (yeoman). He was living on 23 Dec 1837. He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 25 May 1838 (yeoman). He was living on 17 Feb 1840. He lived at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts, on 24 Mar 1841 (yeoman). He appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1841 at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts (farmer, with wife and children). He was among the large number of people who signed their names inviting T H S Sotheron to stand in the election for a new MP for North Wiltshire on 8 Feb 1844. There is a map in Somerset Record Office showing his land (and that of Mr. Popham) in about 1845. He left a will on 2 Apr 1846 at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts (Gent). He owned land at Winterbourne Monkton, and also had use of land at Stockley, Wilts which was settled on his wife for life. Yeoman on 27 Jun 1850. He appeared on the census of 31 Mar 1851 at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts (Farmer of 450 acres employing 27 labourers, with wife and 2 of their children). He died on 12 Aug 1853 (of Winterbourne Monkton, after a long and painful illness). He was buried at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts. His estate was proved on 24 Oct 1853. The farm at Winterbourne Monkton, which comprised 472 acres, was sold to Francis Leyborne Popham Esq of Littlecote on 17 Apr 1861.

    (tobacconist). He lived at Silver Street, Salisbury, Wilts, on 1 Oct 1865 (manufacturer). He lived at Silver Street, Salisbury, Wilts, on 20 Nov 1866 (manufacturer). He appeared on the census of 2 Apr 1871 at 1 Bourton Villa, London Road, Salisbury, Wilts (traveller in wine trade, with wife and children). He appeared on the census of 4 Apr 1881 at London Road I+, Milford, Wilts (Wine Agent, with wife and four of their children). He witnessed the burial of George BROWN on 22 Jul 1881 at Avebury, Wilts. He was described as a "great man for curiosity" and had a great number of foreign birds and also a "collection of savages' implements and weapons and a very old man trap." He was one of the first officers in the Salisbury corps of Volunteers. He was a freemason, and at one time Master of the Elias of Dereham Lodge. He appeared on the census of 5 Apr 1891 at South View, London Road, Milford, Salisbury, Wilts (living on own means, with wife and unmarried daughters Louisa, Gertrude and Emily, also granddaughter Dorothy Kington). He was a keen gardener. He was a keen amateur archaelogist "of singularly modest and unassuming character". He made a considerable collection of flint implements, many of which he gave to the Blackmore Museum at Salisbury. He aslo has a collection of weapons of "existing savage races." (an unknown value) on 19 Aug 1895 at South View, London Road, Salisbury, Wilts. On 19 Aug 1895 he had been complaining of giddiness, but nevertheless wnet ot help when a large shed at the back of Mr F Alexander's house nearby caught fire. He was walking along the path to the door of the house, and fell over the low wall, about eighteen inches high, onto the garden about five feet below, injuring his back severely. He was discovered there about ten minutes later and carried home, but never showed any sign of recovery. He left a will on 22 Aug 1895 (verbally, proved by an affidavit). He died on 3 Sep 1895 at South View, Salisbury, Wilts, aged 69 (of South View, Gent). An inquest returned a verdict of Accidental Death on 4 Sep 1895. He was buried on 6 Sep 1895 at London Road cemetery, Salisbury, Wilts. His estate was proved on 31 Oct 1895 (proved by affidavit of his brother William, £2807-0-1).
     
    Brown, John (I07265)
     
    2922 Possibly the John Chipperfield and Sarah who have a son John baptised in 1789?
    Or John Chipperfield and Elizabeth Newland married 1777. Witness Thomas Chipperfield
    Burial John Chipperfield aged 78 years 
    Chipperfield, John (I02809)
     
    2923 Possibly the John Hope and Margery Butt who marry Feb 1677 Devizes St John?

    May be buried Devizes 1689?
    2. Name John HOPE Date of death 10 Dec 1689 Age ? Notes son of Edward the younger RefNum 128467 Place Devizes, WIL
     
    Hope, John (I04464)
     
    2924 Possibly the John Hopkins who marries Doritie Pinnock in Steventon in 1594? Hopkins, John (I06733)
     
    2925 Possibly the John on the 1861 census Bailiff at Stratham, Surrey agd 74 years?? Harradine, John (I01043)
     
    2926 Possibly the Katherine Maseklyne who married William Alford in Purton in 1640??
    Vicar of Purton and their patron:
    1622 William Alford
    Sir John Cooper Bart 
    Maskelyne, Catherine (I01981)
     
    2927 Possibly the Margery Hughes daughter of Fardanando Hughes christened Bromham 22.04.1651?

    Description Will of Ferdinande Hughes, Gentleman of Bromham, Wiltshire Date 05 January 1659 PRO 11/286

    Is the inscription below the correct Margaret or the wife of an elder Edward??

    Name Edward HOPE Date of death ? Age ? Notes the younger. husb of Margaret RefNum 128463 Place Devizes, WIL

    2. Name Margaret HOPE Date of death 11 Dec 1689 Age ? Notes wife of Edward the younger RefNum 128463 Place Devizes, WIL


    Day: 28 Month: Oct Year: 1678 Groom Forenames: Edward Groom Surname: HOPE Groom's parish: Devizes Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: wid Groom's occupation: grocer Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Margery Bride Surname: FOREMAN Bride's parish: Bromham Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: wid Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: HILLMAN Hugh,innholder,Devizes Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire


     
    Hughes, Margery (I04454)
     
    2928 Possibly the marrriage to Margaret Ewan at Glenmuick, Aberdeen in 31.08.1867.

    Possibly born 19.04.1831 St Nicholas, Aberdeen, daughter of William Ewen and Margaret Atkin? 
    Ewen, Margaret (I09233)
     
    2929 Possibly the Martha Edmonds in Bishopstone who died in 01.10.1791? Edmonds, Martha (I02374)
     
    2930 Possibly the Martha Phipp born Potterne, 1759, daughter of Daniel??
     
    Phipp, Martha (I00553)
     
    2931 Possibly the Mary buried Arkesnden in 1755 or 1759? Burgess, Mary (I01301)
     
    2932 Possibly the Mary Edmonds who married Thomas Rickings in Chiseldon, 22nd May, 1771. Edmonds, Mary (I02407)
     
    2933 Possibly the Mary Harradine who marries Edward Harkin in 1745?
    or Jn Chamberlain Mary Harradine Ashwell 28 Oct 1749 
    Harradine, Mary (I01635)
     
    2934 Possibly the Mary Harradine who marries John Strickland at Ashwell in 1804? Harradine, Mary (I04261)
     
    2935 Possibly the Mary Harridine buried in 1767? Evans, Mary (I01629)
     
    2936 Possibly the Mary Jackson who is pregnant and single and moved by settlement order from Arkesden to Saffron Walden in 1803??

    Essex Record Office
    Item
    Reference Code D/B 2/PAR5/84
    Dates of Creation 8 January 1803
    Extent 1 sheet
    Title [Removal order]
    Scope and Content Mary JACKSON, single woman (and pregnant), from ARKESDEN to Saffron Walden.
     
    Jackson, Mary (I01272)
     
    2937 Possibly the Mary Josslyn who married William Reid in 1773. Witness John Joslyn??
    LDS Film 01472110
    Clavering. St. Mary & St. Clement?s
    Item 2. Page 23. Entry 91
    Mary Joslin ? William Reed
    Married after Banns ? Stephen Aldrich.Curate Witnesses: John Joslin, 19th. Oct. 1773 Mary Taylor
     
    Josslyn, Mary (I05307)
     
    2938 Possibly the Mary MacTavish who marries Ewan Cameron at Kilmonivaig on 2nd MArch, 1843? MacTavish, Mary (I00062)
     
    2939 Possibly the Mary Vaisey of Winterborne Monkton who married Edward Vaisey of PReshute in 1797??

    Sarum Marriage Licence Bond Index:
    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


    Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index:
    Day: 8 Month: Jun Year: 1803 Age: 36 Forenames: Mary Surname: VAISEY Place: Winterbourne Monkton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 169248 Notes: wife of Edward
     
    Mary (I03827)
     
    2940 Possibly the Maurice Abbott born 22.01.1633 St Andrew Holborn to Maurice and Elizabeth?

    Text: Abbott, Maurice, jun., esq., of the Inner Temple, Lond. 1659 274 Book: Calendar of Wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1657-1660 (Will) Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in The Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1657-1660

    Will of Maurice Abbott of Inner Temple, City of London 30 May 1659 PROB 11/291 -wife Judith, cousin Thomas Honeywood, Elizabeth Honeywood, John Lamott, Aunt the Lady Hester Honeywood


    There is a marriage of a Maurie Abbott and Judith Lytton at Knebworth, Hertford in 1657?
     
    Abbott, Maurice (I09542)
     
    2941 Possibly the Mrs Villet buried at Swindon 1647?


    PROB 11/113/216 Description: Will of Richard Stephens, Gentleman of Crofton, Wiltshire Date: 21 March 1609: Will dated May 23rd, 6 Jas., 1608. Richard Stephens of Crofton, co. Wilts gent, to be buried in church of Great Bedwyn. Annuity of 40l. to wife, out of parsonage of Froxfield. Second son, Edmund, under age. Child in wife's womb. Eldest son, Thomas Stephens, under age. Brother Nicholas Vylett, and Stephen Bigges, overseers. Administration was granted to Nicholas Vylett, 1st March, 1608-9. The will was proved 23rd May, 1622, by Thomas Stephens, the son' (C.P.C., " Dorset," fo. 24).



     
    Stephens, Elizabeth (I10574)
     
    2942 Possibly the Nathaniel buried All Cannings in 1747? Neate, Nathaniel (I02176)
     
    2943 Possibly the one born in Winchelsea in 1756??

    Name: John Russell Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Cogger Marriage Date: 21 Jul 1781 Marriage Place: Rye, Sussex, England
    Possibly died 1795 Rye, sussex.

    Did John marry a third time?
    Name: John Russell Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Ward Marriage Date: 21 Jul 1796 Marriage Place: Rye, Sussex, England
     
    Cogger, Elizabeth (I03790)
     
    2944 Possibly the one buried 1799 at Clavering? Burgess, Peter (I01295)
     
    2945 Possibly the one buried 21 02.1780? Burgess, Ann (I01292)
     
    2946 Possibly the one buried Earlstroke in 1769? Axford, Susannah (I02447)
     
    2947 Possibly the one who died in and left a will 1739.
    Testators of the Wills of Clavering 1700-1858 giving the name of the testator (his occupation, the year when the will was proved).

    Index of Testators of Wills of Clavering 1700-1858
    Nathaniel Salmon (gentleman)1739
    In the burial registers of Clavering as Nathaniel Salmon of Coldham, Farmer.

    Essex Record Office
    SEAX records 776 - 800 of Henham and Pledgedon
    781 D/DHt/T61/5 20 July 1716 John Garrett, of Furneaux Pelham, Herts., and Elizabeth his wife, widow of James Collin, late of HENHAM yeoman. Nathaniel Salmon, of Clavering, yeoman.
    Right of dower in seven closes of arable land and pasture, called `Cow-pasture' `Witthiburrs', Woolstones', `Whiteland' and `Wrenn's Park', Chichney [6 signest seals]


    ?
    Will 74 D/ACW 22/6 William Davey, senior, Henham, yeoman 1694
     
    Salmon, Nathanial (I01600)
     
    2948 Possibly the one who maried Francis Bayley in 12.03.1729 Devizes St John. Axford, Elizabeth (I01788)
     
    2949 Possibly the one who married Alexander Tulloch at Kirkmichael, Banff, 1824?

    ?
    1841 Census Banfshire, Scotland:
    John Tulloch abt 1827 Banffshire, Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Revd. The Alexr Tulloch abt 1786 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Charlotte Fraser abt 1816 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Katharine Gorden abt 1821 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Janet McBean abt 1811 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    John Shell abt 1823 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Ann Sinclair abt 1821 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Margt Stewart abt 1831 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Ann Tulloch abt 1836 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Catharine Tulloch abt 1831 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    Chas Tulloch Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire
    James Tulloch abt 1825 Scotland Kirkmichael Banffshire


    1851 Census:??
    Name: Alexr Tulloch
    Age: 70
    Estimated birth year: abt 1781
    Relationship: Head
    Gender: Male
    Where born: Parish of Reny, Caithness
    Parish Number: 160
    Civil parish: Kirkmichael
    County: Banffshire
    Address: Manse Free Church
    Occupation: Minister Free Church Kirkmichael
    ED: 4
    Page: 3 (click to see others on page)
    Household schedule number: 6
    Line: 1
    Roll: CSSCT1851_35
    Household Members: Name Age
    Jannet Leslie 20
    Ann Meldrom 51
    George Ross 71
    Alexr Tulloch 70
    John Forbas Tulloch 24
     
    Stewart, Katherine (I03247)
     
    2950 Possibly the Phillip Neate of Marlborough who was apprenticed to Henry Deacon of London, Cooper in 1726.

    According to Annes pedigree he was a Wine merchant at No. 6 or 7 Martins Lane, Cannon Street, London. He was married with a least one daughter and owned a country house at Finchley.

    Is he the Philip Neate, bondsman on the marriage of (his sister) Sarah Neate to John Savage at Preshute in 1729?

    Possibly the Phillip Neate who married Jane Wilkinson in London in 1740.

    Is this a second marriage, a son or no connection?
    Marriage Licence Allegation
    04 Nov 1762 NEATE Philip BENNETT Mary

    No wife or children mentioned in his will.

    Will of Phillip Neate, London 1777.
    In the name of God Amen
    I PHILIP NEATE of St Martins Lane Cannon Street London, Wine Cooper, being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding praised be almighty God for the same do make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament as follows first I commend my soul into the hands of almighty God my creator my body I commit to the earth to be decently interred at the discretion of my executors herein after named and as concerning] such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me I dispose thereof as follows I order and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied then I give and bequeath unto my loving sister SARAH SAVAGE widow the sum of five pounds five shillings of lawful money of Great Britain ITEM I give and bequeath unto my good friend ROBERT GRAVES of East Cheap London ten pounds ten shillings of like lawful money ITEM I give and bequeath unto my maid servant SUSANNA COOKE now living with me ten pounds ten shillings of like lawful money and I also give unto the said SUSANNA COOKE five guineas for mourning ITEM I give and bequeath unto my cousin JOHN NEAT of Barton in the parish of Preshott in the County of Wilts, farmer, my silver two handled cup and silver salver ITEM I give unto my cousin JAMES NEATE of Werk in the parish of Preshott aforesaid all the rest of my plate whatsoever ITEM I give unto my nephew ROBERT NEATE of the Devizes in the County of Wilts Mr WILLIAM SYMS of Pudding Lane London,Wine Merchant, Mr JOHN ROGE Lethbury London and the said ROBERT GRAVES and to each of them a mourning ring of the value of one guinea ITEM as to all the rest and residue of my estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever the same being all personal I give and bequeath the same unto my loving brothers JOHN NEATE and JAMES NEATE to be equally divided between them share and share alike and I do hereby constitute and appoint my said brothers JOHN NEATE and JAMES NEATE and the said WILLIAM SYMS joint executors of this my last Will and Testament revoking all other and former wills by me at anytime heretofore made do declare this present writing to be and contain my only last will and Testament in witness whereof I the said Testator PHILIP NEATE have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty first day of January in the tenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King defender of the faith and so forth and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy PHILIP NEATE signed and sealed published and declared by the said Testator PHILIP NEATE as and for his last Will and Testament in our presence who in his presence and at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Ffenwick Lyddal - Henry Metcalfe

    This Will was proved at London the second day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy before the worshipful Andrew Coltee jurat Doctor of laws and Surrogate of the right Worshipful George Kay also Doctor of Laws Master keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of JOHN NEATE and JAMES NEATE the brothers of the deceased and WILLIAM SYME the Executors named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased they having been first sworn duly to administer. Ex'd
     
    Neate, Phillip (I00278)
     

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