Hi Jeff, At your suggestion, we will make PIPER surname for the 1st part of May, then change over mid way through May to the surname of NORTH. So anyone with twigs or branches of the PIPER surname. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK [email protected] List Admin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Androsoff" <[email protected]> To: "Rootsweb" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 5:05 PM Subject: [King] Name for the month > May I make a suggestion for name of the month for May??? Either > Piper/North and some of it's offshoots?? > > Bob I was wondering if you knew Millie Hutchins?? I guess we are > related back that far. > > Also I'm trying to (and yes I know this isn't for living > relatives) find a misplaced rellie by the name of Doug Butler from > either Baughurst or Ashford Hill > > Jeff > ---------------------------------------- >>From Kingsclere.If you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be >>unsubscribed, please contact List Admin. > ---------------------------------------- > Changing your Email address, > unsubscribe with your old address and Subscribe to the List with > your new email address. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 10:05:40 -0600 Jeff Androsoff <[email protected]> wrote: > May I make a suggestion for name of the month for May??? Either > Piper/North and some of it's offshoots?? > > Bob I was wondering if you knew Millie Hutchins?? I guess we are > related back that far. > > Also I'm trying to (and yes I know this isn't for living > relatives) find a misplaced rellie by the name of Doug Butler from > either Baughurst or Ashford Hill Can't help with that name, there were plenty of Butlers around Ashford Hill ca1900-1910 but I have very little for them after that date. -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:56:22 +0100 "Barbara Mallyon" <[email protected]> wrote: INER, Annie December 19, 1896 St > GIRDLER, Olive Beatric STINCHCOMBE, Frank December 25, 1925 > Highclere Olive was a first cousin to my Mother, she had 8 siblings, some of whom I have further information about but would welcome news of any descendants. > GIRDLER, Sarah FOSTER, Thomas August 14, 1843 St Mary Thomas Foster was a 2nd cousin and at the same time a 3rd cousin of my 2xgt grandfather James Cooper due to the intermarrying of the Fosters, Smiths and Rabbits. I have very little in the database concerning their descendants I am sure I can find links to others of the Girdler family listed by Barbara. -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
Hello All, Last few days of April and one of the surnames being researched. Message first sent to the List from: "Colin Harris" <[email protected]> On Saturday, June 19, 2004 GIRDLER, Ada BRIDGEMAN, Frederick November 04, 1893 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Alfred WYTHE, Eliza March 28, 1868 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Alice WOOFF, Joseph November 13, 1869 St Mary GIRDLER, Amelia BARNES, William October 04, 1834 St Mary GIRDLER, Andrew SMITH, Sarah December 23, 1843 St Mary GIRDLER, Ann HEDGES, Daniel February 02, 1828 St Mary GIRDLER, Ann SMITH, John February 07, 1862 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Caroline WILMOTT, James October 14, 1869 Thatcham, Berkshire GIRDLER, Charles MARINER, Rhoda July 11, 1896 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Daniel HUNT, Ellen February 13, 1869 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Daniel PAICE, Ellen June 28, 1863 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, David COE, Mary Ann December 25, 1832 St Mary GIRDLER, David WILLMOTT, Mary Ann March 30, 1850 St Mary GIRDLER, David LAWRENCE, Fanny May 20, 1893 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Elizabeth COVENTRY, William February 07, 1820 Bucklebury, Berkshire GIRDLER, Elizabeth BRADLEY, John February 12, 1849 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Francis MARINER, Annie December 19, 1896 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, George OWEN, Mary November 15, 1827 St Mary GIRDLER, James HAZELL, Eliza October 07, 1844 St Mary GIRDLER, John SIMPSON, Dinah December 09, 1819 Baughurst GIRDLER, Lucy BUTLER, Thomas April 23, 1827 St Mary GIRDLER, Mary LONG, Henry May 22, 1784 St Mary GIRDLER, Mary Ann ALDRIDGE, Henry May 14, 1836 St Mary GIRDLER, Matilda SMITH, John May 18, 1907 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Olive Beatric STINCHCOMBE, Frank December 25, 1925 Highclere GIRDLER, Rebekah RODD, James August 15, 1852 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Rhoda Ellen SCUTTER, Francis Geo July 3, 1909 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Rosa ANKEN, Charles September 9, 1905 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Sarah FOSTER, Thomas August 14, 1843 St Mary GIRDLER, Sophia JEWELL, George May 02, 1852 St Paul, Woodlands GIRDLER, Wiliam HEDGES, Elizabeth October 08, 1758 Bucklebury, Berkshire GIRDLER, William CHANDLER, Hannah December 20, 1795 Wolverton GIRDLER, William RABBITS, Hannah July 31, 1841 St Mary If anyone can add to this message we would be pleased to hear from you, a twig or branch. Thank you Collin. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK [email protected] List Admin
May I make a suggestion for name of the month for May??? Either Piper/North and some of it's offshoots?? Bob I was wondering if you knew Millie Hutchins?? I guess we are related back that far. Also I'm trying to (and yes I know this isn't for living relatives) find a misplaced rellie by the name of Doug Butler from either Baughurst or Ashford Hill Jeff
Hi All I have visited the graveyard of St James the Less in Litchfield on four occasions and taken photographs but I do not think I found a gravestone for Mary Taylor. I will check my photo files just to make sure. I was looking for members of the Lancaster family but I am sure that they would have been too poor to be able to buy a stone. Regards. Mick Lancaster ----- Original Message ----- From: "john lewis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: "John Stevens" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [King] Stevens family ancestry > On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:00:35 +0100 > "John Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > One more question whilst I am here please. I understand that the > > Mary Taylor (nee Stevens) I referred to in my original message > > below died in 1873 and was buried in Litchfield, perhaps even > > within the church since she was the wife of the parish clerk. Would > > anyone have knowledge of Litchfield burials please or would anyone > > be kind enough to investigate the church for me? > > have a look at this URL for some nice pics of St. James the Less in > Litchfield > > http://www.ukgraves.info/view.asp?id=128 > > -- > John Lewis > Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application > ---------------------------------------- > >From Kingsclere.If you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be unsubscribed, please contact List Admin. > ---------------------------------------- > Changing your Email address, > unsubscribe with your old address and Subscribe to the List with your new email address. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Good morning I have found a possible family connection as follows; Sophia Bates b 31st Mar 1779 Kingsclere Father James Bates , Mother Mary Green. She married Joseph Smith Aug 26 1802 (this from the IGI) My possible connection is a marriage in Berkshire of a Rose Green to George Matthews , in 1796 Sophia Bates (of course it might not be the same one) was a witness. I have no other information on this Sophia nor can I find another that fits. Can't find anything for Mary Green or Rose Green to see if they are connected. Is anyone doing Bates we have a John Bates marrying our Elizabeth Matthews.12th Jan 1793 Any help or advice would be appreciated, been going around in circles on this for what seems like forever. regards Beverley
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:00:35 +0100 "John Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > One more question whilst I am here please. I understand that the > Mary Taylor (nee Stevens) I referred to in my original message > below died in 1873 and was buried in Litchfield, perhaps even > within the church since she was the wife of the parish clerk. Would > anyone have knowledge of Litchfield burials please or would anyone > be kind enough to investigate the church for me? have a look at this URL for some nice pics of St. James the Less in Litchfield http://www.ukgraves.info/view.asp?id=128 -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
Blimey (as we say in north London)! To say that I am impressed would be a bit of an understatement here. I am extremely grateful to John and anyone else who has been involved in creating this data. I would still ask that if there is anyone on this list who happens to have any family connection and who might have any information or anecdotes to get in touch with me off-group please? Thanks. One more question whilst I am here please. I understand that the Mary Taylor (nee Stevens) I referred to in my original message below died in 1873 and was buried in Litchfield, perhaps even within the church since she was the wife of the parish clerk. Would anyone have knowledge of Litchfield burials please or would anyone be kind enough to investigate the church for me? Many Thanks John ----- Original Message ----- From: john lewis To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [King] Stevens family ancestry On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:05:55 +0100 "John Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Kingsclere members. > > I have subscribed to this group in the hope that someone here may > have an interest in my Stevens ancestors in Kingsclere/Ecchinswell. > > A paternal gt.gt grandfather was David Palmer STEVENS who was > baptised in Kingsclere on 20 March 1818. His mother is named as > Mary Stevens but no father is named. David left your community in > the late 1830's, married and moved to London where he raised a > family and died. > > I am in contact with a third cousin who shares descent from David > and she has passed on to me additional information which takes this > line back 100 years in one fell swoop (lucky me!) but I have been > unable to confirm on the IGI much of the information supplied. I do > not doubt that it is accurate - merely unconfirmed. > > The information I have been given is that David P Stevens was born > out of wedlock and that his mother Mary subsequently married (in > 1820) a pillar of the community, George Taylor. George apparently > became parish clerk at St.James the Less, Litchfield. > > Mary was apparently born c1798, the daughter of Robert Stevens and > Ann (nee Grigg). This Robert was born c1767, a son of Robert > (b.1720) Stevens and Hannah (nee Palmer). > > If anyone on this list has any connection with any of these > individuals or any information about any of them I would be > absolutely delighted to hear from them. This family is to be found on the Kingsclere Families website, although I haven't followed up either David Palmer or Mary Palmer after they left Kingsclere. The information on the website is as accurate as I could make it with the resources available to me. Hope you find it useful http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere?p=robert;n=stevens;oc=1 -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:05:55 +0100 "John Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > The information I have been given is that David P Stevens was born > out of wedlock and that his mother Mary subsequently married (in > 1820) a pillar of the community, George Taylor. George apparently > became parish clerk at St.James the Less, Litchfield. I have just followed up on George Stevens who was born in East Woodhay ca 1795 to William Stevens and Mitchell Cooper who married there in 1788. George lived until the 1891 Census when he was recorded, in household of a grand-daughter Mary Ann and her second husband and family, aged 97 a retired coal miner. He had moved to Derbyshire before the 1881 Census, presumably after his wife died. FreeBMD has Deaths Mar 1873: TAYLOR Mary 75, Kingsclere 2c 143 although this would make her born ca 1798 rather than 1796. FreeBMD has Deaths Mar 1892: Taylor George 98, Burton 6b 320, Burton on Trent RD covers Newhall where George was living in 1891 I suspect Mary Ann is a daughter of David Stephens/Stevens and Elizabeth who were married before 1842 and were recorded with 5 children at St Pancras in 1861. -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:05:55 +0100 "John Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Kingsclere members. > > I have subscribed to this group in the hope that someone here may > have an interest in my Stevens ancestors in Kingsclere/Ecchinswell. > > A paternal gt.gt grandfather was David Palmer STEVENS who was > baptised in Kingsclere on 20 March 1818. His mother is named as > Mary Stevens but no father is named. David left your community in > the late 1830's, married and moved to London where he raised a > family and died. > > I am in contact with a third cousin who shares descent from David > and she has passed on to me additional information which takes this > line back 100 years in one fell swoop (lucky me!) but I have been > unable to confirm on the IGI much of the information supplied. I do > not doubt that it is accurate - merely unconfirmed. > > The information I have been given is that David P Stevens was born > out of wedlock and that his mother Mary subsequently married (in > 1820) a pillar of the community, George Taylor. George apparently > became parish clerk at St.James the Less, Litchfield. > > Mary was apparently born c1798, the daughter of Robert Stevens and > Ann (nee Grigg). This Robert was born c1767, a son of Robert > (b.1720) Stevens and Hannah (nee Palmer). > > If anyone on this list has any connection with any of these > individuals or any information about any of them I would be > absolutely delighted to hear from them. This family is to be found on the Kingsclere Families website, although I haven't followed up either David Palmer or Mary Palmer after they left Kingsclere. The information on the website is as accurate as I could make it with the resources available to me. Hope you find it useful http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere?p=robert;n=stevens;oc=1 -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
Dear Kingsclere members. I have subscribed to this group in the hope that someone here may have an interest in my Stevens ancestors in Kingsclere/Ecchinswell. A paternal gt.gt grandfather was David Palmer STEVENS who was baptised in Kingsclere on 20 March 1818. His mother is named as Mary Stevens but no father is named. David left your community in the late 1830's, married and moved to London where he raised a family and died. I am in contact with a third cousin who shares descent from David and she has passed on to me additional information which takes this line back 100 years in one fell swoop (lucky me!) but I have been unable to confirm on the IGI much of the information supplied. I do not doubt that it is accurate - merely unconfirmed. The information I have been given is that David P Stevens was born out of wedlock and that his mother Mary subsequently married (in 1820) a pillar of the community, George Taylor. George apparently became parish clerk at St.James the Less, Litchfield. Mary was apparently born c1798, the daughter of Robert Stevens and Ann (nee Grigg). This Robert was born c1767, a son of Robert (b.1720) Stevens and Hannah (nee Palmer). If anyone on this list has any connection with any of these individuals or any information about any of them I would be absolutely delighted to hear from them. With Thanks John Stevens - north London.
Hi Everyone, CHANNEL 4'S CODEX PROGRAM ARE LOOKING FOR A TEAM OF GENEALOGISTS In a major collaboration with the British Museum, Channel 4 presents an exciting code-cracking quiz program - Codex - that will test your knowledge of history. As the British Museum curators turn off the lights for another day, Tony Robinson and the competitors race through the darkened rooms in pursuit of its mysteries Codex is returning for a second series and this time looking for teams who will be competing against each other to win. For one of the programs they are specifically looking for a team of genealogists. They are looking for a team of three people who need to know each other. Teams can be made up of colleagues, family members or friends. Filming will take place during June at the British Museum in London. For more information on the program visit www.channel4.com/history/microsites/C/codex/index.html To receive an entry form contact Kate Brooks and Will Thorne of the Codex Contestant Team on Tel 020 7855 7463 or email [email protected] Maggie Loughran Administrator, Federation of Family History Societies www.ffhs.org.uk For the very best selection of genealogy books visit www.genfair.com Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK [email protected] List Admin
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:53:51 +0100 "Denis R. Hamilton" <[email protected]> wrote: > William [the elder] was according to the 1851/1861 & 1871 Census > "Born At Sea" - and that is where I am stuck, there are no records > -as far as my researching has gone - for children Born At Sea > covering the period William would have been born i.e. About 1816. > His father according to his Marriage Cert was also William and he > was a Labourer. ONS GRO CHAPLINS RETURNS/ MARRIAGES I found an > entry for a William Jeffrey EDWARDS who married Ann HARE at Ostend > in 1815. I decided to purchase a copy. It states Netherlands / > 1815 November 13th / No.14 William Jeffrey EDWARDS / Gent & > Lieutenant in the Royal Navy / Batchelor and Ann HALL/ Spinster. > By Me Thomas MORRIS Chaplain to the Forces. Why Ann is HARE in the > Indexes and HALL on the Cert I have not delved into. I sent for > this Cert as William [the Elder] named one of his sons Jeffrey > [Geoffrey] but I do not feel that a Gent & Lieutenant in the Navy > would have become a Labourer - but..... one never knows! Clutching at straws time! How about? 1851 Census, High Street, Scilly Isles William Edwards, head, 63, Extraman Coast Guard, Gillingham, Kent Mary Ann, wife, 57 , Brunton, Kent Sarah, dau, 32, Chatham, Kent Caroline, dau, 18, Gillingham, Kent Eleanor, dau, 16, Gillingham, Kent I hadn't come across the term Extraman before but a coastguard is just the sort of thing an ex-navy man might become. *this link mentions extraman http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/Leaflets/ri2044.htm -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:58:37 +0200 "wanadoo" <[email protected]> wrote: > There was an (well-to-do) EDWARDS family in Appleshaw. > > This is from the 1881 census > Chas. EDWARDS Head U Male 29 Frederick Charles in 1891 > Cecil EDWARDS Brother U Male 28 > Ellen EDWARDS Sister U Female 31 > Kate EDWARDS Sister U Female 26 > Amy EDWARDS Sister U Female 21 > Evelyn EDWARDS Sister U Female 19 All children of John Edwards and Elizabeth Mary REEVES who married at Kings Somborne?, Sep Qtr 1842. Mary Elizabeth being a younger sister of Sarah who had married his bro. Thomas Henry Edwards in 1840. Plus more children not listed in 1881, John ca1847, Elizabeth K ca1855, James C ca1858 and Lucy J ca 1864 > Eliza P. PAICE Visitor U Female 63 > Bullington, Hampshire, England None Recorded as governess in 1871 -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:58:37 +0200 "wanadoo" <[email protected]> wrote: > There was an (well-to-do) EDWARDS family in Appleshaw. > > This is from the 1881 census > Chas. EDWARDS Head U Male 29 > Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Farmer > 400 > Acres Employing 10 Men 3 Boys > Cecil EDWARDS Brother U Male 28 > Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Farmer > Ellen EDWARDS Sister U Female 31 > Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Annuitant > Kate EDWARDS Sister U Female 26 > Appleshaw, Hampshire, England None > Amy EDWARDS Sister U Female 21 > Appleshaw, Hampshire, England None > Evelyn EDWARDS Sister U Female 19 > Appleshaw, Hampshire, England None Almost certainly another branch of the Edwards family and maybe a son of Thomas & Henrietta <snipped> > A Sarah Ann EDWARDS married John Lawson D. BARTON in the same > quarter same district - Possibly a sister? yes, a sister of Catherine with several other siblings - see branch 11 here: http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere?m=NG&n=Edwards&t=N > I couldn't find the EDWARDS/BARTON couple on the 1881 census They were in Hyde, Winchester in 1881 with 4 more children than the two you will find on my website and still there in 1891. John L Barton was born in Portsea (per Census) in 1833, baptised as John Lawson Denys on 21 Jun 1833 in Porchester to John Lake & Eliza Barton. There is one sibling, Elizabeth Harriet Ollive bapt 4 Sep 1834, in the Hants Bapt Index. He was a Naval Instructor RN (Retired ) in 1881. -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application
Just picked up my mail and saw the EDWARDS call-up Here's what I've got:- There was an (well-to-do) EDWARDS family in Appleshaw. This is from the 1881 census Chas. EDWARDS Head U Male 29 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Farmer 400 Acres Employing 10 Men 3 Boys Cecil EDWARDS Brother U Male 28 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Farmer Ellen EDWARDS Sister U Female 31 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Annuitant Kate EDWARDS Sister U Female 26 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England None Amy EDWARDS Sister U Female 21 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England None Evelyn EDWARDS Sister U Female 19 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England None Eliza P. PAICE Visitor U Female 63 Bullington, Hampshire, England None Gerald CHILD Visitor U Male 10 Barnsley, Gloucester, England Scholar Mabel CHILD Visitor U Female 11 King Somborne, Hampshire, England Scholar Ethel CHILD Visitor U Female 6 King Somborne, Hampshire, England Scholar Mary DUNNING Servant U Female 18 Penton, Hampshire, England Domestic Servant Jane SHIPWAY Servant U Female 19 Appleshaw, Hampshire, England Domestic Servant The CHILD children are Alfred CHILD (Occ = Vicar) & Catherine EDWARDS children. Catherine EDWARDS was in Warwickshire at the time of the census, her husband Alfred CHILD was visiting his father - the vicar of Upper Clatford Ann HAYNES Head W Female 65 Ratley, Warwick, England Annuity From Eldest Son Mercy Ann HAYNES Daur U Female 26 Ratley, Warwick, England Annuity From Eldest Son Amos HAYNES Son U Male 23 Ratley, Warwick, England Tutor (Teacher) Catherine CHILD Boarder M Female 38 Kingsomborne, Hampshire, England Wife Of Rev Alfred Child Vicar Of Ratley Cartherine EDWARDS and Alfred CHILD married Q3 1868 A Sarah Ann EDWARDS married John Lawson D. BARTON in the same quarter same district - Possibly a sister? I couldn't find the EDWARDS/BARTON couple on the 1881 census
Hi Dennis and All, You may have these marriages, they were listed in the Hampshire Allegations of Marriages. Henry EDWARDS of Basingstoke, occupation Tanner married Jane CARTER of the s., spinster of Monk Sherborne married by Licence 28 December 1728 Thomas EDWARDS of Kingsclere occupation Tanner bachelor married by Licence Ambrosia HASKER of Overton, spinster at Overton 12 June 1709 Thomas EDWARDS of Micheldever bachelor married Jane TAPLIN of Burghclere by Licence spinster at Burghclere, East Stratton or Ludshelfe (sic) 4 October 1723 Thomas EDWARDS of Overton, occupation Glover married Mary GRIFFITHS of s., spinster by Licence at Basingstoke 16 April 1734 (Overton is only the other side of the hill from Hannington). Sorry no GIRDLER marriages listed. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK [email protected]
Hi John and All, Thank you for your detective work on Amy ALLEN'S correct husband. >William married Elizabeth WILLIAMS at >St. Mary Kingsclere on 1 Aug 1759, William being a minor of Brimpton >at the time. The marriage was by Licence as reported in the Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences. William BRIDGMAN was a servant age 18 years and Elizabeth WILLIAMS of Kingsclere was also age 18 years, her father is Richard WILLIAMS and they have the marriage date as 17 August 1759. There are no other BRIDGMAN Kingsclere marriages, by Licence listed, this is what I was looking for. Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "john lewis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:01 AM Subject: Re: [King] Savery & Buckridge link/Bridgeman > On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 04:53:11 +0100 > "historyresearch" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Barbara, >> Were these Bridgemans anything to do with those from Thatcham? I >> have a William Bridgeman and Martha House marr 1797 Thatcham with >> 11 children. I don't have eithr Williams nor Martha's birthplace. > > there was a baptism at St. Mary Thatcham on 28 Jun 1772 of a William > son of William and Elizabeth. William married Elizabeth WILLIAMS at > St. Mary Kingsclere on 1 Aug 1759, William being a minor of Brimpton > at the time. William & Elizabeth had 11 children all baptised at > Thatcham. William was bapt at Thatcham on 13 Apr 1741 son of Thomas > & > Martha but I have no more information on his parents other than that > they too had 11 children. > > I have the surname spelt as BRIDGMAN: > http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere?m=NG&n=Bridgman&t=N > > -- > John Lewis > Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application > ---------------------------------------- >>From Kingsclere.If you get unsubscribed and did not ask to be >>unsubscribed, please contact List Admin. > ---------------------------------------- > Changing your Email address, > unsubscribe with your old address and Subscribe to the List with > your new email address. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.5.4/768 - Release Date: > 19/04/2007 05:32 > >
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 04:53:11 +0100 "historyresearch" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Barbara, > Were these Bridgemans anything to do with those from Thatcham? I > have a William Bridgeman and Martha House marr 1797 Thatcham with > 11 children. I don't have eithr Williams nor Martha's birthplace. there was a baptism at St. Mary Thatcham on 28 Jun 1772 of a William son of William and Elizabeth. William married Elizabeth WILLIAMS at St. Mary Kingsclere on 1 Aug 1759, William being a minor of Brimpton at the time. William & Elizabeth had 11 children all baptised at Thatcham. William was bapt at Thatcham on 13 Apr 1741 son of Thomas & Martha but I have no more information on his parents other than that they too had 11 children. I have the surname spelt as BRIDGMAN: http://startx.co.uk:2317/Kingsclere?m=NG&n=Bridgman&t=N -- John Lewis Debian Linux with Geneweb genealogy application