On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 03:33:03 -0000, Phil Warn <philwarnorp2@gmail.com> wrote: > The three parishes with WARNE in are now remembered thank you. > They were/are Hanham, Oldland and Bitton. On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 12:00:33 -0000, Reg Harris <rj.harris@ntlworld.com> wrote: > Following my look at the Glos. Military Survey I have now looked at the > 1608 Bitton entries in Men & Armour in Glos. and found :- > Anthony WARNE, collier, age about 40, of the tallest stature, fit to be > a pikeman Hi Phil, There's a reference, in The National Archives, to a later 17th-century Anthony WARNE of 'Westhannam in Bitton', who was horsedriver: Gloucestershire Parish Deeds D2957/146/44 29 December 1656 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=040-d2957_1&cid=1-82-44#1-82-44 Josephine
On 21/01/2014 13:19, Josephine Jeremiah wrote: > > Hi Phil, > > There's a reference, in The National Archives, to a later 17th-century > Anthony WARNE of 'Westhannam in Bitton', who was horsedriver: > > Gloucestershire Parish Deeds > > D2957/146/44 29 December 1656 > > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=040-d2957_1&cid=1-82-44#1-82-44 > > Josephine > >Hiya again JJ, Very many thanks, I am building up a nice lot of WARNE folk now. I found many on the Ancestry.co.uk site in addition you very nice peeps on B&S are finding. What I want if any one finds it is a marriage between a John WARN(e) and a Judith (possible ROBINSON). John was buried in 1732, age not known, but lived in Tetbury, buried in Quaker Burial Ground in Nailsworth. Thanks again Phil Who, when he umpired (field) hockey,carried a full set of red, yellow and green WARNing cards!
Phil looking at the Quaker records for Nailsworth there are a lot of entries for WORM/WORME bu only one for WARN is this a possible corruption of the name ora seperate family. Tony -----Original Message----- From: Phil Warn Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 4:54 PM To: bristol_and_somerset@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [B&S] Anthony WARNE, Bitton, GLS, 17th century (WARNES in east-ish Bristol) On 21/01/2014 13:19, Josephine Jeremiah wrote: > > Hi Phil, > > There's a reference, in The National Archives, to a later 17th-century > Anthony WARNE of 'Westhannam in Bitton', who was horsedriver: > > Gloucestershire Parish Deeds > > D2957/146/44 29 December 1656 > > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=040-d2957_1&cid=1-82-44#1-82-44 > > Josephine > >Hiya again JJ, Very many thanks, I am building up a nice lot of WARNE folk now. I found many on the Ancestry.co.uk site in addition you very nice peeps on B&S are finding. What I want if any one finds it is a marriage between a John WARN(e) and a Judith (possible ROBINSON). John was buried in 1732, age not known, but lived in Tetbury, buried in Quaker Burial Ground in Nailsworth. Thanks again Phil Who, when he umpired (field) hockey,carried a full set of red, yellow and green WARNing cards! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On 21/01/2014 20:41, Tony Harrison wrote: > Phil looking at the Quaker records for Nailsworth there are a lot of entries > for WORM/WORME bu only one for WARN is this a possible corruption of the > name ora seperate family. > Tony Hi Tony, I used to be the Guild (of one name studies ) member for the surnames WARN(E) My educated guess is that they are mis-hearings for WARN(E) - the original "clerical errors" except Quakers/Friends do not have clerics, I think. I wonder if that is why I nor any one else has linked in my John WARN(E) buried there in 1732? You may have "cracked it" for me! Thank you Phil.