At 08:06 p.m. 3/06/2006, you wrote: >In memory of WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS F.R.C.S. Eng. >Born at Frogmore, Devonshire, England, 1st August 1817 >Died at St. John's, Antigua 4th June 1899 >Resident in Antigua for 57 years >Senior Medical Officer for 21 years Robin & Jack, Herewith baptism of William Henry EDWARDS at Charleton :- 1817 Sep 12 William Henry son of William Wakeham, surgeon of Frogmore, Charleton, and Catherine EDWARDS I imagine the memorial could be in Charleton churchyard rather than South Pool? Ray
Ray, Thanks for the baptism. I believe that the South Pool reference came from the result of a walk round the churchyard by Elizabeth Manterfield and that she posted this information to the list a good while ago. Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Osborn" <hams2006@ihug.co.nz> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 11:19 PM Subject: Re: [SOUTHHAMS] EDWARDS - Devon & Antigua > At 08:06 p.m. 3/06/2006, you wrote: >>In memory of WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS F.R.C.S. Eng. >>Born at Frogmore, Devonshire, England, 1st August 1817 >>Died at St. John's, Antigua 4th June 1899 >>Resident in Antigua for 57 years >>Senior Medical Officer for 21 years > > Robin & Jack, > > Herewith baptism of William Henry EDWARDS at Charleton :- > > 1817 Sep 12 William Henry son of William Wakeham, surgeon of Frogmore, > Charleton, and Catherine EDWARDS > > I imagine the memorial could be in Charleton churchyard rather than South > Pool? > > Ray > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
Robin, I am told that there are gravestones in South Pool commemorating two EDWARDS who died in Antigua, West Indies One gives the date of death for William Henry EDWARDS as 4.6.1899, died aged 82?, MD, son of John Wakeham EDWARDS, died in Antigua West Indies The other reference I have is for Arthur Elliot EDWARDES, died Antigua West Indies on 17.4.1897 aged 44, FRCS, son of William Henry EDWARDS But no connection to my EDWARDS, as far as I know Regards, Jack Steer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Holmes" <holmesr@lineone.net> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 9:06 AM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] EDWARDS - Devon & Antigua >I noted the following inscription inside the Cathedral Church of St. John >the Divine, Antigua. > > In memory of WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS F.R.C.S. Eng. > Born at Frogmore, Devonshire, England, 1st August 1817 > Died at St. John's, Antigua 4th June 1899 > Resident in Antigua for 57 years > Senior Medical Officer for 21 years > > I hope this is of interest to someone. > > Robin Holmes > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
I noted the following inscription inside the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Antigua. In memory of WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS F.R.C.S. Eng. Born at Frogmore, Devonshire, England, 1st August 1817 Died at St. John's, Antigua 4th June 1899 Resident in Antigua for 57 years Senior Medical Officer for 21 years I hope this is of interest to someone. Robin Holmes
Bev, You wrote <I wonder if this William is the father of Mary ROOPE who married William CRANCH.> Do you have any more on that family? The last note that I received from my Australian CRANCH cousin about William CRANCH and Mary ROOPE included this paragraph:- <One group that is intriguing me is this one: Hannah CRANCH m William BOND 23 Sept 1777 - Kingsbridge William CRANCH m Mary ROOPE 25 June 1786 - Kingsbridge Nathaniel CRANCH m Jane BEER 12 Aug 1782 - Kingsbridge Jeremiah CRANCH m Elizabeth MONN 15 July 1782 - West Alvington Richard CRANCH m Jane BOWRING 7 Oct 1781 - Exeter They were all Kingsbridge Non-conformists. And are all closely related The William CRANCH/ Mary ROOPE line has big links with Boston, USA and is probably the surviving link to Richard CRANCH ( ex Kingsbridge) who married Mary SMITH the sister in law of President John ADAMS.> Regards, Jack Steer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverley Edmonds" <beverley@yourisp.com.au> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 11:46 PM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] William ROOPE of Kingsbridge > > > Hi to all, > > Whilst looking up for someone I came across this, I know that there are > interested folk on the List but can't remember all your names. > > I have no further info. > > Exeter Marriage Licence > FHL 0197260 > > 1741 > Let no Licence be granted to William ROOPE of Kingsbridge, surgeon, to > marry > Mary WILLS of same, sp. till notice be given to Sarah FORD of Northhuish > [sic]. To be felt at Mt LANGWORTHY'S, apothecary in Brent. > > PS not sure of the word " felt " maybe it should have been " left ", I may > have written that wrong as it doesn't make sense to me now. > > > I wonder if this William is the father of Mary ROOPE who married William > CRANCH. > > Bev > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
Hi Everyone, Would anyone be able to elaborate on any of the following people :- Helen Clemons-born abt 1839 in Tiverton Emma Tongue- born abt 1835 in Tiverton Willie Tongue- born abt 1831 in Tiverton Not sure whether Emma and Willie were brother/sister or husband/wife And an Amy M. ( don't know the surname) who was the sister of either Emma or Willie Regards, Wayne
Hi to all, Whilst looking up for someone I came across this, I know that there are interested folk on the List but can't remember all your names. I have no further info. Exeter Marriage Licence FHL 0197260 1741 Let no Licence be granted to William ROOPE of Kingsbridge, surgeon, to marry Mary WILLS of same, sp. till notice be given to Sarah FORD of Northhuish [sic]. To be felt at Mt LANGWORTHY'S, apothecary in Brent. PS not sure of the word " felt " maybe it should have been " left ", I may have written that wrong as it doesn't make sense to me now. I wonder if this William is the father of Mary ROOPE who married William CRANCH. Bev
Thanks everyone, unsubscribing and posting to the correct list now (DEVON)! Tamara. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.15/223 - Release Date: 1/6/2006
Thank you very much to Mike and Allen for helping me regardless of the fact that I was silly enough to subscribe to the wrong list, I really appreciate your help, thanks again, Tamara. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.15/223 - Release Date: 1/6/2006
Hello everyone :-) My name is Tamara and I live in NSW Australia. I was wondering whether some very kind person out there might be able to help me at all? I’m researching a family I believe are my ancestors (though not 100% yet). I’m looking for the birth of ELIZA WILLIAMS who was listed in a few census records as being born in APPLEDORE DEVON circa 1820. I would really love to find her christening record and possibly her parent’s names. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much, Tamara. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.15/223 - Release Date: 1/6/2006
Tamara, The Northam parish records (inc. Appledore) have been transcribed and are available on Genuki. You can find them here http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Northam/index.html. There don't appear to be any Eliza WILLIAMS of the right age in Northam in 1841 census so presumably she had either left or married with her husband's surname by then. Best regards. Mike Rendle Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK > From: Tamara Weller [mailto:tamweller@optusnet.com.au] > I’m looking for > the birth of ELIZA WILLIAMS who was listed in a few census > records as being > born in APPLEDORE DEVON circa 1820. I would really love to find her > christening record and possibly her parent’s names. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 22/05/2006
Appledore is in the parish of Northam. Northam parish records appear to be in the IGI. There are two possible entries. Elizabeth WILLIAMS 16 Jan 1819 daughter of Joshua and Anna; Elizabeth Allen WILLIAMS 27 Dec 1821 daughter of Henry and Mary. No Eliza. Look at the GENUKI/Devon page for Northam, and you will see links to a complete transcript of Northam baptisms and marriages. Is Williams Eliza's maiden name? Appledore isn't anywhere near the South Hams! Try DEVON-L. Arthur ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tamara Weller" <tamweller@optusnet.com.au> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 12:35 PM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] new to list > Hello everyone :-) > > My name is Tamara and I live in NSW Australia. I was wondering whether some > very kind person out there might be able to help me at all? I’m researching > a family I believe are my ancestors (though not 100% yet). I’m looking for > the birth of ELIZA WILLIAMS who was listed in a few census records as being > born in APPLEDORE DEVON circa 1820. I would really love to find her > christening record and possibly her parent’s names. Any help would be > greatly appreciated, thank you so much, > > Tamara.
At 10:20 p.m. 15/05/2006 +0100, you wrote: >This is a bit of a long shot but does anyone on the list happen to have CD >188 which I believe came with Family Tree Maker in 1997. It contains the >Griffiths Valuation of Ireland and using an Irish ancestors web page I've >found a Devon ancestor who went to Ireland on it and wonder if there are >any more details on the CD. > >Henry Luscombe, Townland of Ballycullenbeg, Parish of Ardea, County >Laois >with an Immediate Lessor of Bailey, Christopher Esq and Leech, Joseph That was quick and easy! But the CD has even less info. Henry is an "Esq" and the County is entered as "Laois/Leix/Queens" but the remainder of the data is not in Griffiths' index at all. Regards, Ray
At 10:20 p.m. 15/05/2006 +0100, you wrote: >This is a bit of a long shot but does anyone on the list happen to have CD >188 which I believe came with Family Tree Maker in 1997. It contains the >Griffiths Valuation of Ireland and using an Irish ancestors web page I've >found a Devon ancestor who went to Ireland on it and wonder if there are >any more details on the CD. This is what I've managed to find out so far >for the person I'm interested in > >Henry Luscombe, Townland of Ballycullenbeg, Parish of Ardea, County >Laois > >with an Immediate Lessor of Bailey, Christopher Esq and Leech, Joseph > >Many thanks >Stella Nicholls Hi Stella, I have the original valuation CD but I doubt it will tell you more. It is only an index after all! But I'll have a look when i"ve got a moment to spare. If you have access to an LDS Family History Centre you should be able to view films of the actual valuation data for the appropriate Townland. Ray Osborn Rotorua, NZ
This is a bit of a long shot but does anyone on the list happen to have CD 188 which I believe came with Family Tree Maker in 1997. It contains the Griffiths Valuation of Ireland and using an Irish ancestors web page I've found a Devon ancestor who went to Ireland on it and wonder if there are any more details on the CD. This is what I've managed to find out so far for the person I'm interested in Henry Luscombe, Townland of Ballycullenbeg, Parish of Ardea, County Laois with an Immediate Lessor of Bailey, Christopher Esq and Leech, Joseph Many thanks Stella Nicholls
At 08:01 p.m. 13/05/2006 -0400, you wrote: >Does anyone know if Ray Osborn's South Hams Information site is still on >the internet? I can't seem to find it. > >Carol White Googling for "South Hams", "Kingsbridge", "Totnes" or my own name will always find the site. And it can always be found through any South Hams parish reference in GENUKI, Cyndi's List, etc.... The site has moved 4 times in the past 9 years, the last, hopefully permanent, move was 3 months ago. I have always kept GENUKI, Cyndi's List and the SOUTHHAMS mailing list informed of changes, plus leaving the previous site open some months, but displaying only a re-direction message and the new URL For safety's sake and to keep up-to-date, PLEASE only bookmark the URL given below - NOT any other parish and data pages, of which there are nearly 200. Ray Osborn Rotorua, NZ Webmaster of the South Hams Information Website - http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~our4bears/ and Administrator of the SOUTHHAMS mailing List - ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com
Does anyone know if Ray Osborn's South Hams Information site is still on the internet? I can't seem to find it. Carol White
Can anyone add to and/or correct this, please? I have a sinking feeling that the HANNAFORD link will also connect to my STEER family Regards, Jack Steer GENERATION 1 Roger MOORE Married 12.4.1731 in Thurlestone, Devon to Jane [1731-1753 - seven children baptised in Thurlestone, Devon] GENERATION 2 Children of Roger MOORE and Jane Mary MOOR - 30.10.1731 baptised privately in Thurlestone, Devon, received into church 11.11.1731 - died before February 1732/3 Mary MOORE - 28?.2.1732/3 baptised Thurlestone, Devon Abigail MOOR - 28.9?.1737 baptised Thurlestone, Devon John MOOR/MOORE - 15.2.1739/40 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - 21.2.1793 buried Thurlestone, Devon [7/14/21.11.1762 banns read in Thurlestone, Devon for marriage of John MOORE to Ann TABB (spinster), both described as being of this parish] Married by banns on 14.2.1763 in Thurlestone, Devon to Ann TABB - 1835/6 born - 22.2.1825 buried Thurlestone, Devon aged 89, described as being of Buckland [1763 - John MOORE (husbandman of this parish), Ann TABB (spinster of this parish), witnesses - Roger MOORE and William S?] [Between 1763 and 1793 John MOORE signed the marriage register as a witness on well over half the total of some 75 marriages] [1793 - described as the "Clerk of this parish" in the burial register] Roger MOOR/MOORE - 20.10.1742 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - 28.3.1784 buried Thurlestone, Devon [30.9. and 7/14.10.1764 banns read in Thurlestone, Devon for marriage of Roger MOORE to Sarah TAYLER (spinster), both described as being of this parish] Married (1) by banns on 7.11.1764 in Thurlestone, Devon to Sarah TAYLER - may well have died before 1769 [1764 - Roger MOORE (husbandman of this parish), Sarah TAYLER (spinster of this parish), witnesses - John WHIDON and one other] [15/22/29.10.1769 banns read in Thurlestone, Devon for marriage of Roger MOORE to Elizabeth YABSLEY (spinster), both described as being of this parish] Perhaps married (2) by banns on 5.12.1769 in Thurlestone, Devon to Elizabeth YABSLEY - [1769 - Roger MOORE (husbandman of this parish), Elizabeth YABSLEY (spinster of this parish), witnesses - John MOORE and Thomas YABSLEY (signed with a mark)] Elizabeth MOOR - 4.3.1746/7 baptised Thurlestone, Devon George MOORE - 25.1.1753 baptised Thurlestone, Devon [12/19/26.9.1779 - banns read in Thurlestone, Devon for marriage of George MOORE to Mary HANNAFORD, both described as being of this parish] Married by banns on 29.10.1779 in Thurlestone, Devon to Mary HANNAFORD - [1779 - George MOORE (bachelor of this parish), Mary HANNAFORD (spinster of this parish, signed with a mark), witnesses John MOORE and one other] GENERATION 3 Children of John MOORE and Ann nee TABB Anne MOORE - 21.12.1763 baptised Thurlestone, Devon [21/28.10. and 5.11.1784 - banns read in Thurlestone, Devon for marriage of Thomas EDGCOMBE (bachelor) to Ann MOORE (spinster), both described as being of this parish] Married by banns on 7.12.1784 in Thurlestone, Devon to Thomas EDGCOMBE [1784 - Thomas EDGCOMBE (bachelor of this parish), Ann MOORE (spinster of this parish), witnesses - John MOORE and James MOORE] John MOORE - 21.5.1765 baptised Thurlestone, Devon William MOORE - 6.9.1767 baptised Thurlestone, Devon George MOORE - 1.12.1772 baptised Thurlestone, Devon Married Susanna Benjamin MOORE - 5.11.1773 baptised Thurlestone, Devon Betty MOORE - 26.3.1776 baptised Thurlestone, Devon Nicholas MOORE - 21.6.1778 baptised Thurlestone, Devon Children of Roger MOORE and Elizabeth nee YABSLEY Thomas MOORE - 24.6.1774 baptised privately Thurlestone, Devon, received into church 17.7.1774 Richard MOORE - 9.6.1776 baptised Thurlestone, Devon Perhaps married Hannah [1801-1824 - five children baptised Thurlestone, Devon, in 1813 Richard was described as a wool comber of Bantham and in 111819, 1822 and 1824 as a labourer of Bantham] Children of George MOORE and Mary nee HANNAFORD Jenny MOORE - 7.8.1785 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Roger MOORE - 1.1.1790 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Married 27.12.1810 to Jane HEATH [1812 - first child baptised in Thurlestone, Roger described as being of Thurlestone] [1815 - second baptised in Thurlestone, Roger described as being a Thurlestone husbandman] [1818 - third and last baptised in Thurlestone, Roger described as being a Thurlestone labourer] Thomas MOORE - 20.5.1792 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - GENERATION 4 Children of George MOORE and Susanna Margaret MOORE - 18.6.1794 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Susanna MOORE - 19.2.1797 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Children of Richard MOORE and Hannah Betsey MOORE - 4.10.1801 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Thomas MOORE - 17.4.1803 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Roger MOORE - 28.2.1808 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Richard MOORE - 2.9.1810 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Walter Clarke MOORE - 27.6.1813 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - John MOORE - 7.11.1819 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Maria MOORE - 28.4.1822 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Amelia Jane MOORE - 18.7.1824 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Children of Roger MOORE and Jane nee HEATH Peggy MOORE - 27.9.1812 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Jane MOORE - 19.3.1815 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - James MOORE - 16.8.1818 baptised Thurlestone, Devon - Married Mary BAVILL 31 December 1840 [1841-1851 - seven children baptised in Thurlestone, James described as an Onemouth labourer] [1854 - child baptised in Thurlestone, James described as an Onemouth yeoman] [1857 - child baptised in Thurlestone, James described as an Onemouth farmer] [1859 - youngest baptised in Thurlestone, James described as a Bantham farmer] [1861 - James MOORE (grocer aged 42) living in Bantham Village, Thurlestone, Devon with wife Mary (aged 40, born Churchstow, Devon), sons Josiah (scholar aged 15), Lucian C (scholar aged 9), James (scholar aged 6) and John T (aged 4) and daughters Mary A (scholar aged 13), Sabina (scholar aged 11) and Isabella (aged 2). Others all born Thurlestone, Devon] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Courtney Pedersen" <courtneybp@ozemail.com.au> To: "Jack Steer" <jacks@bukanin.fsnet.co.uk> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 12:42 AM Subject: Re: [SOUTHHAMS] More Moores > So there you go, Jack - we've found a connection. > > I love how provisional and variable names were prior to the 20th Century. > They were transcribed in a myriad of different ways, first names seemed to > be strung together in a variety of orders - this was one of the benefits > of > knowing most of your contacts in life by face, I suppose! > > By the way, I have a HANNAFORD somewhere in my lot too. Are you anywhere > in > the vicinity of Devon? > > Good luck with your continuing search, > > Courtney > Brisbane AUSTRALIA > > On 8/5/06 7:05 PM, "Jack Steer" <jacks@bukanin.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > >> Courtney, >> >> I think that Selina STEER was a cousin of mine, but cannot be certain. Do >> you have any further details of her marriage? >> >> My Selina was born in South Milton, Devon in the first quarter of 1842 >> (GRO >> IX 396). She appears in both the 1851 and 1861 censuses living in South >> Milton village with her parents. But I have not found her in 1871 and >> suspect that she had either married or moved away from the South Hams. >> >> I have checked the GRO book from which the Free BDM entries are taken and >> that records Josins MOORE rather than Josiah. I suspect that the original >> entry in the parish register may well be Josias. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Jack Steer >> >
Jack, Thanks for your reply. My reference to Margery HANNAFORD 1767, Thurlestone 1847, South Milton, came from a tree supplied by the Lidstone Family History Society, of which I am now a member. With no access to the PRs I have no way of verifying most of the information supplied, but find that, having processed the trees, I am now richer by something in the order of 370 putative relatives. Perhaps there is a MI for Margery giving her age at death. The marriage entry DID say she was a spinster from Thurlestone. My LFHS records also indicate that her 12 children were born 1785-1802. Was there an entry i wonder for Betsy abt 1800? And thank you for the marriage details. I have none of the witness names, apart from a fair collection of Jane LIDSTONEs (including the sister of William, b 1800 and who married a Nicholas CRIMP in Plymouth in 1822). It would be less confusing if these South Hams families were not so devoted to intermarriage. Better too if they were a little more imaginative when it came to given names. However, flushed with the euphoria of having found so many LIDSTONEs I plan to post the names of all the spouses that have married with my Devon lot. There could well be someone out there who will recognise a name or two. Regards Kate Boyce >Kate, > >Thanks for the email. > >I don't know the relationship either. I have seen that reference to >Margery HANNAFORD born 1767 in Thurlestone before. But I cannot find >any such entry in the Thurlestone registers. I know only too well >that many pages of the Thurlestone registers are a little tricky to >read and others are quite impossible, so I could easily have made a >mistake, but I don't think so. Do you know who originated the >thought that Margery was born in Thurlestone in 1767? > >But I do have details of both the marriages > >17.2.1785 James LIDSTONE (bachelor of South Milton) to Margery >HANNAFORD (spinster of Thurlestone) by banns in Thurlestone, Devon, >witnesses - William MUDGE? and William MOORE > >1.10.1818 William LIDSTONE (of South Milton) to Betsy HANNAFORD (of >Thurlestone) by banns in Thurlestone, Devon, witnesses - Jane >LIDSTONE and Samuel CRIMP > >I'm sure that there are links between the HOSKING tribe and some of >the LIDSTONE family. That HOSKING lot originated in the South Brent >area and also married into my STEER family, as did my HOSKING gang >that originated in Falmouth. Apart from that slightly tortuous link, >I have no evidence that my HANNAFORD/CRISPIN lot were linked to your >LIDSTONE family. > > > >regards, > >Jack Steer > > > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate Boyce" <keb@labyrinth.net.au> >To: "Jack Steer" <jacks@bukanin.fsnet.co.uk> >Cc: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 12:02 PM >Subject: Re: [SOUTHHAMS] Crispin Family > >>Jack, >>Two HANNAFORDs married with my LIDSTONEs - Margery HANNAFORD, b. >>1767 Thurlestone - d. 1847 South Milton (husband James LIDSTONE), >>and Betsey HANNAFORD , b. 1800 Thurlestone - d. 1866 South Milton >>(husband William LIDSTONE). William LIDSTONE was the son of >>James LIDSTONE and Margery HANNAFORD. I know nothing about the >>relationship between the two HANNAFORD women. >> >>Regards >>Kate Boyce >> >>>Vivienne, >>> >>>Two of my 4x great grandparents were John HANNAFORD and Mary >>>CRISPIN. They were married by banns on 8.9.1778 in Thurlestone. >>>And Mary was buried in Thurlestone on 26.5.1802 >>> >>>Apart from that I know very little about Mary, so if any >>>interesting titbits turn up, I for one would love to see them >>>posted to the list. It may just be that a chance remark will >>>unlock all sorts of ideas. >>> >>> >>> >>>Regards, >>> >>>Jack Steer >>> >>> >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Wood" <woodys1@bigpond.com> >>>To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> >>>Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:13 AM >>>Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Crispin Family >>> >>>>I wonder if anyone knows the descendants of William Crispin and Deborah >>>>Harley. They were married in South Pool, Devon. !809. I hope someone can >>>>help me. Thankyou >>>> >>>>Vivienne >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>============================== >>>>Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >>>>ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >>>>http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >>>> >>> >>>______________________________
Hi I'm from the Wirral & I'm interested in any information on Cow Charities. Tho. Browne from Exmouth left "2 milch kines for the poor" and Minehead parishes have several references. Can anyone expand? Dave