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    1. George Toghill
    2. ANTHONY SHARP
    3. Hi Louise Ata rough guess Liz Jack was quoting from the Gloucestershire FHS Marriage index. Here is the entry: © Gloucestershire Family History Society 2003 - Gloucestershire Marriage Index CD Surname (Groom) : TOGHILL Forename (Groom) : George Additional Info (Groom) : Place (Groom) : Place of Marriage : MARSHFIELD Surname (Bride) : DAVIS Forename (Bride) : Mary Additional Info (Bride) : Place (Bride) : Date : 02-Mar 1811 Licence : Banns Cheers Carole -----Original Message----- From: Hawker41forest@aol.com [mailto:Hawker41forest@aol.com] Sent: 15 August 2005 21:30 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] George Toghill Hi everyone, Among various bits and pieces found on the Hawkesbury site, this little gem appeared, ( does this help anyone?, TOGHILL George, DAVIS, Mary, March 1811 2nd marriage),signed Elizabeth Jack, dated April 4th 2001, a long time ago I know but if you are still in contact,could you remember where the info came from?, George is my GGG G/father, an enigma and my BRICK WALL, any info welcome, thankyou, Louise. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/68 - Release Date: 10/08/2005

    08/15/2005 04:38:06
    1. George Toghill
    2. Hi everyone, Among various bits and pieces found on the Hawkesbury site, this little gem appeared, ( does this help anyone?, TOGHILL George, DAVIS, Mary, March 1811 2nd marriage),signed Elizabeth Jack, dated April 4th 2001, a long time ago I know but if you are still in contact,could you remember where the info came from?, George is my GGG G/father, an enigma and my BRICK WALL, any info welcome, thankyou, Louise.

    08/15/2005 10:30:06
    1. Were Alfred Amos CHAPPELL and Daniel TOGHILL the sameperson?
    2. ANTHONY SHARP
    3. Hi Doug It’s a good thought! Does anyone know any more about this Mary Ann CHAPPEL? Cheers Carole -----Original Message----- From: Doug Thompson [mailto:doug.thompson@virgin.net] Sent: 14 August 2005 12:21 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HWK] Were Alfred Amos CHAPPELL and Daniel TOGHILL the sameperson? Why do you not think that the Mary Ann who had the baby was the daughter of John Lewis Chappel, butcher, of Hillesley Street? She was a domestic servant , unmarried, aged 24 at the time of the birth, still living with her father in 1881. John L. Chappell b abt 1814 at Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Head Mary A. Chappell b abt 1851 at Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Surely this is the likeliest answer? In 1891 she is still unmarried living in Kingswood (nr Dursley) with her brother Henry and his wife (another Mary Ann Chappel!!) Doug ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== Please remember when you post messages that SURNAMES should be in CAPITALS. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/68 - Release Date: 10/08/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/68 - Release Date: 10/08/2005

    08/14/2005 04:50:52
    1. Re: [HWK] Were Alfred Amos CHAPPELL and Daniel TOGHILL the same person?
    2. Doug Thompson
    3. Why do you not think that the Mary Ann who had the baby was the daughter of John Lewis Chappel, butcher, of Hillesley Street? She was a domestic servant , unmarried, aged 24 at the time of the birth, still living with her father in 1881. John L. Chappell b abt 1814 at Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Head Mary A. Chappell b abt 1851 at Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Surely this is the likeliest answer? In 1891 she is still unmarried living in Kingswood (nr Dursley) with her brother Henry and his wife (another Mary Ann Chappel!!) Doug

    08/14/2005 06:21:15
    1. Were Alfred Amos CHAPPELL and Daniel TOGHILL the same person?
    2. R.P. & A.L.Lawrence
    3. Hi Carole That begins to clear things up, and thanks again to Kay for getting the information. However, it still seems odd that a woman should have a baby, get married, and then have the child baptised and registered using her maiden name. Was Hugh Watts TOGHILL not the father of the child? Another thought. How do we know that the Mary Ann who married was the same Mary Ann who had the baby? Is it possible that the Mary Ann who had the baby was the Mary Ann who was a witness, and that this was an illegitimate baby born to a married woman? Amos was the name of the father of the wirness Mary Ann. It also occurred to me that, since Charles Toghill was a witness to the marriage, his wife Elizabeth, my gt-gt-grandmother, could have been there too. Hugh was Charles' half-brother. So this is MY family we are talking about! We move house this week, so it may be a while before I can send messages to the list. Already, my family history files are packed in boxes. Bob ************************************** R.P.& A.L.Lawrence The Hazels, Sheepwood Road, Bristol, BS10 7BS, U.K. Phone: 0117 9504314 ************************************** ¦-----Original Message----- ¦From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] ¦Sent: 13 August 2005 21:17 ¦To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com ¦Subject: [HWK] Were Alfred Amos CHAPPELL and Daniel TOGHILL the ¦same person? ¦ ¦ ¦Hi Bob & Robert ¦Some more information on this mysterious chap! ¦ ¦Bob wondered when he was born – before or after the wedding? Robert ¦argues ¦that Alfred Amos had to be the son of Mary Ann CHAPPEL. ¦ ¦Courtesy of Kay I have both the birth certificate for Alfred Amos ¦CHAPPELL (20 days before the marriage) and the marriage certificate for ¦Mary Ann CHAPPELL and Hugh Watts TOGHILL. ¦ ¦Birth certificate: ¦No 222. 8th February 1875 Upton Hawkesbury. ¦Alfred Amos, son of Mary Ann CHAPPELL a Domestic Servant - Informant X ¦the mark of Mary Ann CHAPPELL Mother Upton Hawkesbury. 20th March 1875. ¦James Collins Registrar ¦ ¦Baptism: ¦Parish Register - Oldbury on the Hill, No 437 Mar 11 1875, Alfred Amos ¦son of Mary Ann CHAPPELL, Starveall, Hawkesbury. ¦ ¦Marriage corticate: ¦No 406 Feb 28 1875 Hugh WATTS TOGHILL 32 bachelor Hawker or Haulier? ¦Hillesley, son of Daniel WATTS Farmer & Mary Ann CHAPPLE 21 spinster, ¦Upton George CHAPPLE Labourer. ¦ ¦Witnesses Charles TOGHILL & Mary Ann CHAPPEL ¦(All signed) ¦ ¦Rather oddly, Mary Ann seems to have learnt to sign her name in the ¦intervening 20 days between the birth of Alfred Amos & her marriage! ¦Although, checking the dates, you could say that she had forgotten how ¦to sign her name between her marriage and the registration of the birth ¦of her son! This does raise questions!! I have checked her signature on ¦the marriage entry in the PRs and there is nothing to suggest that she ¦had just learnt to scrawl her name - in fact I wish I was as neat! ¦ ¦I have also checked that there is no confusion between the Mary Ann ¦CHAPPELL or CHAPPLE who were either married or a witness on Feb 28 1875. ¦The witness, Mary Ann CHAPPEL was formerly Mary Ann KILMISTER (the Mary ¦Ann part of her signature is identical as a witness and on her marriage ¦entry - see below) ¦ ¦Parish Register - Hawkesbury, No 375 Nov 12th 1870, Francis Chappell, 35 ¦bach Labourer, Little Badminton, Amos Chappell, labourer & Mary Ann ¦Kilmister 24 spin Labourer Little Badminton, Moses Kilmister, Labourer. ¦Wits George Hall & James Kilmister. Geo. C Gardiner, Offcg. Minister. ¦ ¦Confused? - you bet!! ¦ ¦ ¦Cheers ¦Carole ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦-- ¦No virus found in this outgoing message. ¦Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. ¦Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/68 - Release Date: ¦10/08/2005 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== ¦Please remember when you post messages that SURNAMES should be in CAPITALS. ¦ ¦============================== ¦Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ¦ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: ¦http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx ¦ ¦ ¦

    08/14/2005 02:47:17
    1. Were Alfred Amos CHAPPELL and Daniel TOGHILL the same person?
    2. ANTHONY SHARP
    3. Hi Bob & Robert Some more information on this mysterious chap! Bob wondered when he was born – before or after the wedding? Robert argues that Alfred Amos had to be the son of Mary Ann CHAPPEL. Courtesy of Kay I have both the birth certificate for Alfred Amos CHAPPELL (20 days before the marriage) and the marriage certificate for Mary Ann CHAPPELL and Hugh Watts TOGHILL. Birth certificate: No 222. 8th February 1875 Upton Hawkesbury. Alfred Amos, son of Mary Ann CHAPPELL a Domestic Servant - Informant X the mark of Mary Ann CHAPPELL Mother Upton Hawkesbury. 20th March 1875. James Collins Registrar Baptism: Parish Register - Oldbury on the Hill, No 437 Mar 11 1875, Alfred Amos son of Mary Ann CHAPPELL, Starveall, Hawkesbury. Marriage corticate: No 406 Feb 28 1875 Hugh WATTS TOGHILL 32 bachelor Hawker or Haulier? Hillesley, son of Daniel WATTS Farmer & Mary Ann CHAPPLE 21 spinster, Upton George CHAPPLE Labourer. Witnesses Charles TOGHILL & Mary Ann CHAPPEL (All signed) Rather oddly, Mary Ann seems to have learnt to sign her name in the intervening 20 days between the birth of Alfred Amos & her marriage! Although, checking the dates, you could say that she had forgotten how to sign her name between her marriage and the registration of the birth of her son! This does raise questions!! I have checked her signature on the marriage entry in the PRs and there is nothing to suggest that she had just learnt to scrawl her name - in fact I wish I was as neat! I have also checked that there is no confusion between the Mary Ann CHAPPELL or CHAPPLE who were either married or a witness on Feb 28 1875. The witness, Mary Ann CHAPPEL was formerly Mary Ann KILMISTER (the Mary Ann part of her signature is identical as a witness and on her marriage entry - see below) Parish Register - Hawkesbury, No 375 Nov 12th 1870, Francis Chappell, 35 bach Labourer, Little Badminton, Amos Chappell, labourer & Mary Ann Kilmister 24 spin Labourer Little Badminton, Moses Kilmister, Labourer. Wits George Hall & James Kilmister. Geo. C Gardiner, Offcg. Minister. Confused? - you bet!! Cheers Carole -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/68 - Release Date: 10/08/2005

    08/13/2005 03:16:31
    1. RE: [HWK] Teague
    2. Stow, James H
    3. Good morning Richard, You know me of old now as a direct of Charlotte Teagle and I would love to have the latest info on the Teagle's and Jacobs hope to hear from you soon All the best Jim ----Original Message----- From: Richard Teagle [mailto:richardt@wales.ac.uk] Sent: 11 August 2005 10:59 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [HWK] Teague Patsy I suspect DEAUGE is meant to be TEAGUE. There were many TEAGUEs in Forest of Dean/Severside are in 1700s etc. Apart from TEAG and TEAGE as obvious spelling variations, I have seen the name transcribed as TEAUGE in Ruardean area, which is close to your DEAUGE. I have never found TEAGLE and TEAGUE to be linked. All TEAGLE's in the Wilts/Glos area descend from Nicholas TACKLE, lecturer/curate of Tockenham near Wootton Bassett during the Civil War. Nicholas and one of his sons who was later churchwarden spelt it TACKLE themselves, but his wife is buried as TEAGLE, and his other son (my ancester) and grandchildren spelt it TAGLE, TEAGEL or TEAGLE. There were temporary spelling variations with a K instead of G (TEKEL. TEAKLE) as they moved into parishes such as Oldbury/Didmarton and Horsley in Glos, as there were already TEAKLEs in the Horsley/Bisley areas, but whatever variations occur, there is always an "L" in it. Incidently, for THOMPSON/HUNT researchers, Nicholas TACKLE above was the 2xgtgrandfather of Charlotte TEAGLE, wife of Samuel HUNT (both buried Hawkesbury), mother of Shadrack HUNT of Hawkesbury, whose two daughters both married THOMPSONS. I now have details back 4 generations before Charlotte if anyone wants them, plus Nicholas' wife's family (JACOB) back to her grandfather who leased Queen's Court Farm, Tockenham in the 1570s. My posting on 9 Aug is a mystery - I didn't intend posting anything. Must have hit the wrong button, or its those gremlins again. Richard. -----Original Message----- From: Roger Witchell [mailto:roger.witchell@virgin.net] Sent: 10 August 2005 22:05 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HWK] Teague Can Richard Teagle please advise or anyone on list come to that..... as experienced Glos. researchers. I have come across a Deauge........could this be Teague as cannot find another Deauge. Also are Teagles/Teagues linked?????? Wm. Dangerfield m. Eliz. Deauge 1794 Frampton on Severn IGI Sorry this is not directly Hawkesbury but Dangerfields near the area. Another of my brick walls. Any help greatfully received. Kind regards Patsy Witchell P.S. The Pincotts below.........I have no other information unfortunately. on 9/8/05 2:02 pm, Richard Teagle at richardt@wales.ac.uk wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com > [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Roger > Witchell > Sent: 15 February 2005 11:04 > To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HWK] Pincott > > > Many thanks Brian. I will look at the tree in detail. > > Kind regards, Patsy Witchell > > > > > > > > on 14/2/05 5:28 pm, BRIAN MORGAN at brian.morgan9@btinternet.com wrote: > >> By coincidence the tree with these folks on has just been posted on this >> list. >> Brian Morgan >> >> Roger Witchell <roger.witchell@virgin.net> wrote: >> To all Pincott researchers: >> >> Sarah Witchell Charfield will 1662- >> >> >> >> .......................... >> >> ..... I give all my wearing Apparell both linen & woolen to my sister >> ELIZABETH PINCOTT the wife of JOHN PINCOTT of Tresham. >> >> I give my biggest pot saving one, & my biggest Kettle savinge one to MARY >> POWELL, and a payre of Canvas sheetes to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all my >> household stuffe to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all the rest of my >> householdstuffe to ELIZABETH PINCOTT the daughter of the forsd JOHN PINCOTT >> except Two platters here after menconed. >> >> I give the somme of Twenty pounds of lawfull money to be devided amongst all >> my brothers and sisters children wch I do appoint my brother NICHOLAS >> WITCHELL to pay in two years after my decease, he the sd NICHOLAS first >> deducting out of the sd somme all the charges he shalbe at for my funerall >> expences whom I do hearby appoint my Executor to lay me in earth & disburse >> the charge thereof. Also I give MARY WITCHELL7 sarah witchell daughters of >> the sd brother NICHOLAS WITCHELL to each a pewter platter, a peece of my >> largest.....? In witness etc >> >> Noncumptive will 28th Dec. 1661 >> >> In prece of >> >> EDITH WITCHELL ( by mark) >> >> JOSEPH NELE (? Nelmes) >> >> Probate 20 Dec. 1662 >> >> >> Does anybody know anything of the Pincott family above? >> >> Notice that there was also a " Long" connection. >> >> Does anyone know the parents of Eliz. Long m. Pincott? >> >> Kind regards, Patsy Witchell >> >> >> >> >> >> on 14/2/05 10:30 am, Richard Teagle at R.Teagle@wales.ac.uk wrote: >> >>> >>> One addition to the Pincott tree that Brian posted re Matthew Pincott (b >>> 1752 son of Weeks Pincott) m Elizabeth Teagle, is that they had a daughter >>> Mary Pincott bapt 14 Aug 1791 Didmarton. That's the only child of that >>> marriage I have found - does anyone know what happened to Mary? Matthew >>> Pincott was buried 22 April 1833 aged 79 in St Lawrence Didmarton. >>> >>> Richard Teagle >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com >>> [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of BRIAN >>> MORGAN >>> Sent: 10 February 2005 17:24 >>> To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: Re: [HWK] Fwd: Thomas Pincott >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== >>> When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" >>> bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. >>> >>> ============================== >>> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>> areas they lived. 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    08/13/2005 12:17:24
    1. Re: [HWK] Teague
    2. Roger Witchell
    3. Richard, Thankyou for the informative reply. I thought as much. That clears something up. Will now start looking at the Teagues/Dangerfields nothing obvious at the moment. Regards Patsy on 11/8/05 10:58 am, Richard Teagle at richardt@wales.ac.uk wrote: > Patsy > > I suspect DEAUGE is meant to be TEAGUE. There were many TEAGUEs in Forest of > Dean/Severside are in 1700s etc. Apart from TEAG and TEAGE as obvious spelling > variations, I have seen the name transcribed as TEAUGE in Ruardean area, which > is close to your DEAUGE. > > I have never found TEAGLE and TEAGUE to be linked. All TEAGLE's in the > Wilts/Glos area descend from Nicholas TACKLE, lecturer/curate of Tockenham > near Wootton Bassett during the Civil War. Nicholas and one of his sons who > was later churchwarden spelt it TACKLE themselves, but his wife is buried as > TEAGLE, and his other son (my ancester) and grandchildren spelt it TAGLE, > TEAGEL or TEAGLE. There were temporary spelling variations with a K instead of > G (TEKEL. TEAKLE) as they moved into parishes such as Oldbury/Didmarton and > Horsley in Glos, as there were already TEAKLEs in the Horsley/Bisley areas, > but whatever variations occur, there is always an "L" in it. > > Incidently, for THOMPSON/HUNT researchers, Nicholas TACKLE above was the > 2xgtgrandfather of Charlotte TEAGLE, wife of Samuel HUNT (both buried > Hawkesbury), mother of Shadrack HUNT of Hawkesbury, whose two daughters both > married THOMPSONS. I now have details back 4 generations before Charlotte if > anyone wants them, plus Nicholas' wife's family (JACOB) back to her > grandfather who leased Queen's Court Farm, Tockenham in the 1570s. > > My posting on 9 Aug is a mystery - I didn't intend posting anything. Must have > hit the wrong button, or its those gremlins again. > > Richard. >

    08/11/2005 11:06:26
    1. RE: [HWK] Teague
    2. Richard Teagle
    3. Patsy I suspect DEAUGE is meant to be TEAGUE. There were many TEAGUEs in Forest of Dean/Severside are in 1700s etc. Apart from TEAG and TEAGE as obvious spelling variations, I have seen the name transcribed as TEAUGE in Ruardean area, which is close to your DEAUGE. I have never found TEAGLE and TEAGUE to be linked. All TEAGLE's in the Wilts/Glos area descend from Nicholas TACKLE, lecturer/curate of Tockenham near Wootton Bassett during the Civil War. Nicholas and one of his sons who was later churchwarden spelt it TACKLE themselves, but his wife is buried as TEAGLE, and his other son (my ancester) and grandchildren spelt it TAGLE, TEAGEL or TEAGLE. There were temporary spelling variations with a K instead of G (TEKEL. TEAKLE) as they moved into parishes such as Oldbury/Didmarton and Horsley in Glos, as there were already TEAKLEs in the Horsley/Bisley areas, but whatever variations occur, there is always an "L" in it. Incidently, for THOMPSON/HUNT researchers, Nicholas TACKLE above was the 2xgtgrandfather of Charlotte TEAGLE, wife of Samuel HUNT (both buried Hawkesbury), mother of Shadrack HUNT of Hawkesbury, whose two daughters both married THOMPSONS. I now have details back 4 generations before Charlotte if anyone wants them, plus Nicholas' wife's family (JACOB) back to her grandfather who leased Queen's Court Farm, Tockenham in the 1570s. My posting on 9 Aug is a mystery - I didn't intend posting anything. Must have hit the wrong button, or its those gremlins again. Richard. -----Original Message----- From: Roger Witchell [mailto:roger.witchell@virgin.net] Sent: 10 August 2005 22:05 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HWK] Teague Can Richard Teagle please advise or anyone on list come to that..... as experienced Glos. researchers. I have come across a Deauge........could this be Teague as cannot find another Deauge. Also are Teagles/Teagues linked?????? Wm. Dangerfield m. Eliz. Deauge 1794 Frampton on Severn IGI Sorry this is not directly Hawkesbury but Dangerfields near the area. Another of my brick walls. Any help greatfully received. Kind regards Patsy Witchell P.S. The Pincotts below.........I have no other information unfortunately. on 9/8/05 2:02 pm, Richard Teagle at richardt@wales.ac.uk wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com > [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Roger > Witchell > Sent: 15 February 2005 11:04 > To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HWK] Pincott > > > Many thanks Brian. I will look at the tree in detail. > > Kind regards, Patsy Witchell > > > > > > > > on 14/2/05 5:28 pm, BRIAN MORGAN at brian.morgan9@btinternet.com wrote: > >> By coincidence the tree with these folks on has just been posted on this >> list. >> Brian Morgan >> >> Roger Witchell <roger.witchell@virgin.net> wrote: >> To all Pincott researchers: >> >> Sarah Witchell Charfield will 1662- >> >> >> >> .......................... >> >> ..... I give all my wearing Apparell both linen & woolen to my sister >> ELIZABETH PINCOTT the wife of JOHN PINCOTT of Tresham. >> >> I give my biggest pot saving one, & my biggest Kettle savinge one to MARY >> POWELL, and a payre of Canvas sheetes to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all my >> household stuffe to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all the rest of my >> householdstuffe to ELIZABETH PINCOTT the daughter of the forsd JOHN PINCOTT >> except Two platters here after menconed. >> >> I give the somme of Twenty pounds of lawfull money to be devided amongst all >> my brothers and sisters children wch I do appoint my brother NICHOLAS >> WITCHELL to pay in two years after my decease, he the sd NICHOLAS first >> deducting out of the sd somme all the charges he shalbe at for my funerall >> expences whom I do hearby appoint my Executor to lay me in earth & disburse >> the charge thereof. Also I give MARY WITCHELL7 sarah witchell daughters of >> the sd brother NICHOLAS WITCHELL to each a pewter platter, a peece of my >> largest.....? In witness etc >> >> Noncumptive will 28th Dec. 1661 >> >> In prece of >> >> EDITH WITCHELL ( by mark) >> >> JOSEPH NELE (? Nelmes) >> >> Probate 20 Dec. 1662 >> >> >> Does anybody know anything of the Pincott family above? >> >> Notice that there was also a " Long" connection. >> >> Does anyone know the parents of Eliz. Long m. Pincott? >> >> Kind regards, Patsy Witchell >> >> >> >> >> >> on 14/2/05 10:30 am, Richard Teagle at R.Teagle@wales.ac.uk wrote: >> >>> >>> One addition to the Pincott tree that Brian posted re Matthew Pincott (b >>> 1752 son of Weeks Pincott) m Elizabeth Teagle, is that they had a daughter >>> Mary Pincott bapt 14 Aug 1791 Didmarton. That's the only child of that >>> marriage I have found - does anyone know what happened to Mary? Matthew >>> Pincott was buried 22 April 1833 aged 79 in St Lawrence Didmarton. >>> >>> Richard Teagle >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com >>> [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of BRIAN >>> MORGAN >>> Sent: 10 February 2005 17:24 >>> To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: Re: [HWK] Fwd: Thomas Pincott >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== >>> When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" >>> bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. >>> >>> ============================== >>> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >>> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >>> >> >> >> ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== >> When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" >> bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> >> >> >> ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== >> When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" >> bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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    08/11/2005 04:58:39
    1. Re: [HWK] Teague
    2. Roger Witchell
    3. Can Richard Teagle please advise or anyone on list come to that..... as experienced Glos. researchers. I have come across a Deauge........could this be Teague as cannot find another Deauge. Also are Teagles/Teagues linked?????? Wm. Dangerfield m. Eliz. Deauge 1794 Frampton on Severn IGI Sorry this is not directly Hawkesbury but Dangerfields near the area. Another of my brick walls. Any help greatfully received. Kind regards Patsy Witchell P.S. The Pincotts below.........I have no other information unfortunately. on 9/8/05 2:02 pm, Richard Teagle at richardt@wales.ac.uk wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com > [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Roger > Witchell > Sent: 15 February 2005 11:04 > To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HWK] Pincott > > > Many thanks Brian. I will look at the tree in detail. > > Kind regards, Patsy Witchell > > > > > > > > on 14/2/05 5:28 pm, BRIAN MORGAN at brian.morgan9@btinternet.com wrote: > >> By coincidence the tree with these folks on has just been posted on this >> list. >> Brian Morgan >> >> Roger Witchell <roger.witchell@virgin.net> wrote: >> To all Pincott researchers: >> >> Sarah Witchell Charfield will 1662- >> >> >> >> .......................... >> >> ..... I give all my wearing Apparell both linen & woolen to my sister >> ELIZABETH PINCOTT the wife of JOHN PINCOTT of Tresham. >> >> I give my biggest pot saving one, & my biggest Kettle savinge one to MARY >> POWELL, and a payre of Canvas sheetes to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all my >> household stuffe to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all the rest of my >> householdstuffe to ELIZABETH PINCOTT the daughter of the forsd JOHN PINCOTT >> except Two platters here after menconed. >> >> I give the somme of Twenty pounds of lawfull money to be devided amongst all >> my brothers and sisters children wch I do appoint my brother NICHOLAS >> WITCHELL to pay in two years after my decease, he the sd NICHOLAS first >> deducting out of the sd somme all the charges he shalbe at for my funerall >> expences whom I do hearby appoint my Executor to lay me in earth & disburse >> the charge thereof. Also I give MARY WITCHELL7 sarah witchell daughters of >> the sd brother NICHOLAS WITCHELL to each a pewter platter, a peece of my >> largest.....? In witness etc >> >> Noncumptive will 28th Dec. 1661 >> >> In prece of >> >> EDITH WITCHELL ( by mark) >> >> JOSEPH NELE (? Nelmes) >> >> Probate 20 Dec. 1662 >> >> >> Does anybody know anything of the Pincott family above? >> >> Notice that there was also a " Long" connection. >> >> Does anyone know the parents of Eliz. Long m. Pincott? >> >> Kind regards, Patsy Witchell >> >> >> >> >> >> on 14/2/05 10:30 am, Richard Teagle at R.Teagle@wales.ac.uk wrote: >> >>> >>> One addition to the Pincott tree that Brian posted re Matthew Pincott (b >>> 1752 son of Weeks Pincott) m Elizabeth Teagle, is that they had a daughter >>> Mary Pincott bapt 14 Aug 1791 Didmarton. That's the only child of that >>> marriage I have found - does anyone know what happened to Mary? Matthew >>> Pincott was buried 22 April 1833 aged 79 in St Lawrence Didmarton. >>> >>> Richard Teagle >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com >>> [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of BRIAN >>> MORGAN >>> Sent: 10 February 2005 17:24 >>> To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: Re: [HWK] Fwd: Thomas Pincott >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== >>> When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" >>> bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. >>> >>> ============================== >>> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>> areas they lived. 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    08/10/2005 04:04:53
    1. RE: [HWK] Pincott
    2. Richard Teagle
    3. -----Original Message----- From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Roger Witchell Sent: 15 February 2005 11:04 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HWK] Pincott Many thanks Brian. I will look at the tree in detail. Kind regards, Patsy Witchell on 14/2/05 5:28 pm, BRIAN MORGAN at brian.morgan9@btinternet.com wrote: > By coincidence the tree with these folks on has just been posted on this list. > Brian Morgan > > Roger Witchell <roger.witchell@virgin.net> wrote: > To all Pincott researchers: > > Sarah Witchell Charfield will 1662- > > > > .......................... > > ..... I give all my wearing Apparell both linen & woolen to my sister > ELIZABETH PINCOTT the wife of JOHN PINCOTT of Tresham. > > I give my biggest pot saving one, & my biggest Kettle savinge one to MARY > POWELL, and a payre of Canvas sheetes to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all my > household stuffe to SARAH POWELL. And I do give all the rest of my > householdstuffe to ELIZABETH PINCOTT the daughter of the forsd JOHN PINCOTT > except Two platters here after menconed. > > I give the somme of Twenty pounds of lawfull money to be devided amongst all > my brothers and sisters children wch I do appoint my brother NICHOLAS > WITCHELL to pay in two years after my decease, he the sd NICHOLAS first > deducting out of the sd somme all the charges he shalbe at for my funerall > expences whom I do hearby appoint my Executor to lay me in earth & disburse > the charge thereof. Also I give MARY WITCHELL7 sarah witchell daughters of > the sd brother NICHOLAS WITCHELL to each a pewter platter, a peece of my > largest.....? In witness etc > > Noncumptive will 28th Dec. 1661 > > In prece of > > EDITH WITCHELL ( by mark) > > JOSEPH NELE (? Nelmes) > > Probate 20 Dec. 1662 > > > Does anybody know anything of the Pincott family above? > > Notice that there was also a " Long" connection. > > Does anyone know the parents of Eliz. Long m. Pincott? > > Kind regards, Patsy Witchell > > > > > > on 14/2/05 10:30 am, Richard Teagle at R.Teagle@wales.ac.uk wrote: > >> >> One addition to the Pincott tree that Brian posted re Matthew Pincott (b >> 1752 son of Weeks Pincott) m Elizabeth Teagle, is that they had a daughter >> Mary Pincott bapt 14 Aug 1791 Didmarton. That's the only child of that >> marriage I have found - does anyone know what happened to Mary? Matthew >> Pincott was buried 22 April 1833 aged 79 in St Lawrence Didmarton. >> >> Richard Teagle >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L-request@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of BRIAN >> MORGAN >> Sent: 10 February 2005 17:24 >> To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [HWK] Fwd: Thomas Pincott >> >> >> >> ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== >> When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" >> bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. >> >> ============================== >> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" > bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" > bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. > > ============================== > 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 > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. ============================== 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

    08/09/2005 08:02:44
    1. Moving house
    2. tim YERBURY
    3. Hi chaps; I'm moving house tomorrow and I'll probably be off the air for a couple of weeks. If anyone wants to get in touch in the meantime, please don't use my existing e-mail address because when I do get back, I'm hoping to have gone over to Broadband and I may have a new ID. And if it all goes wrong, and you never hear from me again, it's been a blast! Martin Yerbury

    08/08/2005 03:16:55
    1. PINCOTT
    2. Hi to the List I have been researching the name PINCOTT for many years as it appears in my husband's maternal line twice. William Pincott married Ann (nee Pincott!) in 1819 at St George, Bristol, Glos. I know that William's ancestors had been in the Bristol parish of St Philip & Jacob since the mid 1700s but I believe they came into Bristol for work from the country parishes of Sth Gloucestershire, could be Tormarton judging by Christian names used but that's no proof I know. I suspect that Ann PINCOTT born about 1801 who married William PINCOTT in 1819 may be the daughter of a James PINCOTT who could have come from the Hawksbury area. I'd be willing to share the PINCOTT information I already have with other subcribers to the List, especially data from the Bristol parish registers, cenuses, etc and from some South Glos parishes, that I have gathered over the years. I would love to hear from anyone who may be able to help me especially with the baptism of Ann PINCOTT about 1801. I have been in touch with other Pincott researchers by email and snail mail over the years. Here's hoping! Bernice Pegler in Bristol

    08/06/2005 10:34:39
    1. Hammonds and Carter Surnames
    2. ANTHONY SHARP
    3. Hello Carole from another Carole Is this the Arthur CARTER you seek? Descendants of Thomas Carter 1 Thomas Carter b: Abt. 1805 in Hawkesbury GLS . +Eliza b: in Mangotsfield or Soundwell GLS ... 2 Giles Carter b: Abt. 1844 in Hawkesbury GLS d: Bef. 18 Apr 1927 .......+Drusilla Ann Howell b: Abt. 1847 in Hawkesbury GLS m: 27 Oct 1866 in St. Mary's, Hawkesbury. GLS ........3 George Carter b: Abt. 1868 in Hawkesbury GLS ........3 Martha Carter b: Abt. 1870 in Inglestone common, Hawkesbury, GLS ........3 William Carter b: Abt. 1872 in Hawkesbury GLS ........3 Matilda Kate Carter b: Abt. 1875 in Inglestone common, Hawkesbury, GLS ........3 Arthur Carter b: Abt. 1876 in Inglestone common, Hawkesbury, GLS ........3 Minnie Carter b: Abt. 1879 in Inglestone common, Hawkesbury, GLS ........3 Amy Carter b: Bef. 11 Sep 1881 in Inglestone common, Hawkesbury, GLS ............+Harry or Henry Bearland Neale Winbow b: Abt. Dec 1871 in Hawkesbury Upton, GLS m: 18 Apr 1927 in St Mary's Hawkesbury, GLS d: 25 Jan 1943 Cheers Carole -----Original Message----- From: Carole@ymiles.freeserve.co.uk [mailto:Carole@ymiles.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: 05 August 2005 20:16 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] Hammonds and Carter Surnames Hello Everyone Has anyone come across the HAMMONDS and CARTER family in your search. I'm looking for any contacts of GEORGE,ELLEN,EDGAR,EDITH,ERNEST,WALTER.WILFRED and WILLIAM HAMMONDS who were residing in Hawkesbury on the 1901 census. EDITH known as SIS married ARTHUR CARTER,their children were RUBY and JEFFREY.I think they lived in Hilsley I would be very grateful for any information regarding my family Carole -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.1/64 - Release Date: 04/08/2005 ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== Visit Robert Millard's local and family history web pages at http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.0/63 - Release Date: 03/08/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.0/63 - Release Date: 03/08/2005

    08/05/2005 03:02:57
    1. Admin: Holiday Warning
    2. Marilyn Moffat
    3. I've noticed this week a couple of people who subscribed to lists I manage are having mail rejected because they are over their mailbox limit. Please: If you are going away on holiday think about your email before you go: I am off for a couple of weeks now and have unsubscribed from all the really busy lists I belong to - I believe that I have enough space in my mail box to manage the Hawkesbury list while I'm away, but there certainly won't be unless I unsub from Gloucester Warwick and Birmingham!! BUT: remember you can check the list archives to see if you have missed anything of interest while you have unsubbed - and DON'T forget to sign back on when come home!! Happy Holidays Marilyn

    08/05/2005 02:31:48
    1. Hammonds and Carter Surnames
    2. Hello Everyone Has anyone come across the HAMMONDS and CARTER family in your search. I'm looking for any contacts of GEORGE,ELLEN,EDGAR,EDITH,ERNEST,WALTER.WILFRED and WILLIAM HAMMONDS who were residing in Hawkesbury on the 1901 census. EDITH known as SIS married ARTHUR CARTER,their children were RUBY and JEFFREY.I think they lived in Hilsley I would be very grateful for any information regarding my family Carole -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.1/64 - Release Date: 04/08/2005

    08/05/2005 02:16:21
    1. TEAGLE & MILSOM
    2. ANTHONY SHARP
    3. Richard, How complicated but you seem to have fathomed it all out. Another little piece of the jigsaw slips into place. Thanks. Carole -----Original Message----- From: Richard Teagle [mailto:richardt@wales.ac.uk] Sent: 03 August 2005 10:27 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM Carole These are the details you wanted of the marriage for Alice TEAGLE and Isaac MILSOM. This was taken from the Marriage Register for Fishponds St Mary, kept at Bristol Record Office: Isaac Septimus MILSOM, 29, bachelor, labourer, abode: Sopworth, Wilts; father: William MILSOM, farmer; and Alice Matilda TEAGLE, 20, spinster, abode Fishponds; father: Alfred TEAGLE, labourer; married September 10th 1887, Fishponds St Mary. In presence of: Elizabeth Mary BRYANT and Alfred TEAGLE (mark of). (Eliz Mary BRYANT was Alice TEAGLE's sister, who had married George BRYANT) So Isaac would be son of William MILSOM and Mary Ann BOULTON. My theory about half-sisters now looks probable to explain Alice TEAGLE being niece of Robert and Elizabeth MILSOM :- The IGI (uncorroborated - individual submission) has a christening of Elizabeth HARDING, 8 July 1832, in Publow (near Keynsham), Som, daughter of Mary HARDING. If this is the Mary Ann HARDING who then married Benjamin MATTHEWS in Publow in 1835, and had daughter Elizabeth MATTHEWS about 1837 Keynsham (who became the wife of Robert MILSOM of Sopworth), then Elizabeth HARDING and Elizabeth MATTHEWS would be half sisters. Elizabeth HARDING could have been known as Sarah to distinguish her from her sister. That would explain why Alfred TEAGLE's wife is known as Sarah on the censuses (and Sarah, formerly HARDING on daughter Alice's birth certificate that Kaye has), but is formally shown as Elizabeth HARDING in the marriage register for St Mary's Bitton (near Keynsham) when she married Alfred TEAGLE in 1856. Alice TEAGLE would then be niece to Robert MILSOM's wife Elizabeth, explaining the 1881 Sopworth census entry. So it looks as though when Alice TEAGLE married Isaac MILSOM, she didn't exactly marry her cousin, she married her Aunt's husband's nephew ! Richard -----Original Message----- From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] Sent: 01 August 2005 22:15 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM Hi Richard & All This looks like Elizabeth MATTHEWS, soon to become Mrs Robert MILSOM. I couldn't find her father Benjamin though. Or Sarah HARDING 1851 census Hanham 1944 0138015 Stone Hill Farm POTTER Jabez Webb HD M 39 Farmer 200 Acres, Emp 10L GLS Siston POTTER Mary WI M 34 - SOM Walcot POTTER James C. SO - 5 - GLS Bitton POTTER George W. SO - 2 - GLS Bitton MATTHEWS Elizabeth SV U 16 House Servant SOM Keynsham You wrote "I have the marriage entry for Alice TEAGLE and Isaac MILSOM, and he was definitely the son of William MILSOM" Could you let me know the details please. Thanks Carole - ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== Visit Robert Millard's local and family history web pages at http://www.hawkesburyhistory.co.uk. ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.9/62 - Release Date: 02/08/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.9/62 - Release Date: 02/08/2005

    08/03/2005 03:47:49
    1. FW: [HWK] PINCOTT
    2. Richard Teagle
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Teagle Sent: 03 August 2005 10:39 To: 'ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: RE: [HWK] PINCOTT Yes, a couple of PINCOTTs are connected to my TEAGLE tree. Matthew PINCOTT (son of Weeks PINCOTT) married Elizabeth TEAGLE 26 Sept 1790, Didmarton. William PINCOTT (son of George PINCOTT of Tormarton) married 1876 Wotton under Edge, Rachel TEAGLE (who later remarried Richard HULBURT), lived in Hawkesbury (marriage certificate is on Robert's site). Their son George PINCOTT (my grandfather's cousin) married with children lived in Bedminster, Bristol, worked for the tram company in Bristol. Richard Teagle -----Original Message----- From: Catherine Pincott-Allen [mailto:corieltauvi@lineone.net] Sent: 02 August 2005 19:09 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM Hi everyone You don't happen to have any Pincott's connected to your tree do you? Richard Pincott (Nottinghamshire) ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANTHONY SHARP" <sharpafc@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:14 PM Subject: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM

    08/03/2005 10:12:58
    1. FW: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM (Marriage Details)
    2. Richard Teagle
    3. resending, as previous attempt seems to have failed -----Original Message----- From: Richard Teagle Sent: 03 August 2005 10:27 To: 'ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: RE: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM Carole These are the details you wanted of the marriage for Alice TEAGLE and Isaac MILSOM. This was taken from the Marriage Register for Fishponds St Mary, kept at Bristol Record Office: Isaac Septimus MILSOM, 29, bachelor, labourer, abode: Sopworth, Wilts; father: William MILSOM, farmer; and Alice Matilda TEAGLE, 20, spinster, abode Fishponds; father: Alfred TEAGLE, labourer; married September 10th 1887, Fishponds St Mary. In presence of: Elizabeth Mary BRYANT and Alfred TEAGLE (mark of). (Eliz Mary BRYANT was Alice TEAGLE's sister, who had married George BRYANT) So Isaac would be son of William MILSOM and Mary Ann BOULTON. My theory about half-sisters now looks probable to explain Alice TEAGLE being niece of Robert and Elizabeth MILSOM :- The IGI (uncorroborated - individual submission) has a christening of Elizabeth HARDING, 8 July 1832, in Publow (near Keynsham), Som, daughter of Mary HARDING. If this is the Mary Ann HARDING who then married Benjamin MATTHEWS in Publow in 1835, and had daughter Elizabeth MATTHEWS about 1837 Keynsham (who became the wife of Robert MILSOM of Sopworth), then Elizabeth HARDING and Elizabeth MATTHEWS would be half sisters. Elizabeth HARDING could have been known as Sarah to distinguish her from her sister. That would explain why Alfred TEAGLE's wife is known as Sarah on the censuses (and Sarah, formerly HARDING on daughter Alice's birth certificate that Kaye has), but is formally shown as Elizabeth HARDING in the marriage register for St Mary's Bitton (near Keynsham) when she married Alfred TEAGLE in 1856. Alice TEAGLE would then be niece to Robert MILSOM's wife Elizabeth, explaining the 1881 Sopworth census entry. So it looks as though when Alice TEAGLE married Isaac MILSOM, she didn't exactly marry her cousin, she married her Aunt's husband's nephew ! Richard -----Original Message----- From: ANTHONY SHARP [mailto:sharpafc@btinternet.com] Sent: 01 August 2005 22:15 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM Hi Richard & All This looks like Elizabeth MATTHEWS, soon to become Mrs Robert MILSOM. I couldn't find her father Benjamin though. Or Sarah HARDING 1851 census Hanham 1944 0138015 Stone Hill Farm POTTER Jabez Webb HD M 39 Farmer 200 Acres, Emp 10L GLS Siston POTTER Mary WI M 34 - SOM Walcot POTTER James C. SO - 5 - GLS Bitton POTTER George W. SO - 2 - GLS Bitton MATTHEWS Elizabeth SV U 16 House Servant SOM Keynsham You wrote "I have the marriage entry for Alice TEAGLE and Isaac MILSOM, and he was definitely the son of William MILSOM" Could you let me know the details please. Thanks Carole -

    08/03/2005 10:12:33
    1. RE: [HWK] PINCOTT
    2. Richard Teagle
    3. Yes, a couple of PINCOTTs are connected to my TEAGLE tree. Matthew PINCOTT (son of Weeks PINCOTT) married Elizabeth TEAGLE 26 Sept 1790, Didmarton. William PINCOTT (son of George PINCOTT of Tormarton) married 1876 Wotton under Edge, Rachel TEAGLE (who later remarried Richard HULBURT), lived in Hawkesbury (marriage certificate is on Robert's site). Their son George PINCOTT (my grandfather's cousin) married with children lived in Bedminster, Bristol, worked for the tram company in Bristol. Richard Teagle -----Original Message----- From: Catherine Pincott-Allen [mailto:corieltauvi@lineone.net] Sent: 02 August 2005 19:09 To: ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM Hi everyone You don't happen to have any Pincott's connected to your tree do you? Richard Pincott (Nottinghamshire) ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANTHONY SHARP" <sharpafc@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:14 PM Subject: [HWK] TEAGLE & MILSOM

    08/03/2005 04:39:27