-------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: [MARKHAM-UK] Who is Susan Taylor ? [!!!] > I do have a full copy of the Daniel Collins' will as provided in the above > TAG article. Would you like me to type it out for you? Actually yes, we do need this. How long is it ?. I need to see the original texts to see what he actually says without anyone adding to it. Or a scanned zipped version that can be printed, and can be uploaded to Yippy. Can we even get the actual photo of the original will ?. I am also thinking from day one that whilst these are 2 different surnames, there could be a slip up here of the writer. Daniel Collins w. is given to be [Sybill Francklin], but I currently sit with [Sibbill Francknell of St. Mary Woolnoth] chr:19-06-1586 with no more info etc. (!!!). DC would then be 3 yrs older than her. It seems that somehow if [sister Chiball, brother and sister Crabtree, sister Pordage, and brother Francknell] is the case, I think it means that there are obviously more m. to be looked at all round, for instance: m:27-04-1567 John Francklin and Elyn Phillippes. [DC married Sybil Franklyn, daughter of Thomas Franklyn, a goldsmith of London]: We have our Thomas Francknell Goldsmith which is correct, and he has a dg Sybil to whom nothing is connecting. So the question is simple: Is there a Thomas Franklyn, a goldsmith of London who has a dg Sybil from primary record ?. The FRANKLYN family is clearly in St. P le P don't forget. Or, can we get the primary record for DC m. in 1633 ?. What is his wife's surname ?. And I am just wondering: That Sibill Collins next to him is probably his wife ?. Also, does DC refer to [Samuel Collins as 'my cousin Collins minister of Braintree'] ?. It then means DC's brother Samuel Collins is open. Because one of these SC's could be the father of Martha + Sibill Collins. OK, let me leave it there, we have to know these things. SKM. ====================================