This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hubbard Hobart Mann Blaverhasset Blennerhassett Cowing Brewster Short Woodworth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TZ.2ADE/1118.1772.2.1 Message Board Post: I am posting to myself as I have a few errors in the April posting which need correcting! 1) Ellinor Blaverhasset was born abt 1507, d/o John (1481) and Jane Tyndale(1483) and married Myles (of Plumstead) Hobart. Their son Thomas Hobart was not the Martyre, (there are several other possible Martyrs who might do) and he did not marry Audrey Hare (naother Thomas - maybe Martyre). Thomas of the Plumsteadand Snoring lines married Winsofar and they had a son Henry who is purported to be the progenitor of most Hobart/Hubbards in USA. 2) Frances Blaverhasset was not the sister of Ellinor but possibly a neice or grandNeice. John(1481) the father of Ellinor also had a son John about 1509, who may be the father, uncle or grandfather of Frances. If there is another son of John(1481) I'd sure like to know his downline to Frances. John 1509 died too early to be her father, but he may have had a son also (hence the "Uncle" possibility) 3) William(1607) Mann (mJarrad) is reputed to be the first of the name MANN in New England. His brother? or cousin Richard was married to Rebecca Brewster (who became Cowing after Richard's death, by her next marriage to John Cowing of Barnstable, Mass.) There is a documented record of a Richard Mann of about the same age marrying a Rebecca Short in Nottingham, but it is indeterminate as to whether he could possibly be the Richard Mann of Scituate. 4) as to the "ancient" family Tree, there are numerous connections to earlier lines going very far back - none of which I have recorded or pesued in any detail - I have plenty to keep me busy "proving up" already! I am also looking for the birth and marriage info and parents of Amy Woodworth who married Joseph (Capatain) Mann in the late 1700's and moved to Webster's Landing, Onondaga, NY. Ron Mann [email protected]