Hi all to the King researchers Just bought from the Kent FHS CD Rom 12 that covers Cranbrook (as well as others) baps from 1559 in the search for Benjamin King's baptisms c1706. He is not there, so seeing that he married Mary KOWE on 21/10/1731 in Cranbrook thought I would look for their marriage. She has been transcribed as Mary ROWE (which is more believable than KOWE) and he was a SOJOURNER which means at time of his marriage he was temporary resident in Cranbrook and thus not necessarily born or baptised there. I will at some point look through the other parishes to find his baptism and let you know. Suzanne King FAMILY HISTORY NAMES I AM SEARCHING Bean - Roxeth/Harrow, Middlesex and East London Brown - East London and Plymouth, Devon Clark - Welwyn, Hertfordshire and Hornsey, Harringey in Middlesex Eastcott and variants - England, Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada (Guild of One Name Study - Registered) Frost - Jacobstow, Inwardleigh, Sampford Courtenay and Okehampton, Devon Hendry - East London King - Woodchurch, Kent, East Sussex and New Forest
Thanks very much, Suzanne. Quite interesting, as there is a ROWE connection on my paternal side in Cornwall. I would like to know which parishes you CD-ROM covers, and may be able to suggest a few possibilities of names we may have in common that could be on this CD. Regards Martin Willcocks Taylorsville, UT, USA. suzanne.king2 wrote: >Hi all to the King researchers > >Just bought from the Kent FHS CD Rom 12 that covers Cranbrook (as well as others) baps from 1559 in the search for Benjamin King's baptisms c1706. He is not there, so seeing that he married Mary KOWE on 21/10/1731 in Cranbrook thought I would look for their marriage. She has been transcribed as Mary ROWE (which is more believable than KOWE) and he was a SOJOURNER which means at time of his marriage he was temporary resident in Cranbrook and thus not necessarily born or baptised there. I will at some point look through the other parishes to find his baptism and let you know. > >Suzanne King > >FAMILY HISTORY NAMES I AM SEARCHING > >Bean - Roxeth/Harrow, Middlesex and East London >Brown - East London and Plymouth, Devon >Clark - Welwyn, Hertfordshire and Hornsey, Harringey in Middlesex >Eastcott and variants - England, Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada (Guild of One Name Study - Registered) >Frost - Jacobstow, Inwardleigh, Sampford Courtenay and Okehampton, Devon >Hendry - East London >King - Woodchurch, Kent, East Sussex and New Forest > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hi Martin Rather than writing out all the parishes of what the CD covers if you go online to Kent FHS website and then go to publications or something - look for CD Rom 12 which is entitled Parish Register - Vol 3 incorporating the Mary Wigan Transcripts. This gives you all the parishes the cd covers and yes would like to know what possibly parish he came from and will look it up. Benjamin by trade was a linen weaver. Suzanne King FAMILY HISTORY NAMES I AM SEARCHING Bean - Roxeth/Harrow, Middlesex and East London Brown - East London and Plymouth, Devon Clark - Welwyn, Hertfordshire and Hornsey, Harringey in Middlesex Eastcott and variants - England, Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada (Guild of One Name Study - Registered) Frost - Jacobstow, Inwardleigh, Sampford Courtenay and Okehampton, Devon Hendry - East London King - Woodchurch, Kent, East Sussex and New Forest ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Willcocks" <martinwill2@comcast.net> To: <eng-ken-woodchurch@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 11:14 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH] Benjamin King born c1706 > Thanks very much, Suzanne. > > Quite interesting, as there is a ROWE connection on my paternal side in > Cornwall. > I would like to know which parishes you CD-ROM covers, and may be able > to suggest a few possibilities of names we may have in common that could > be on this CD. > > Regards > Martin Willcocks > Taylorsville, UT, USA. > > suzanne.king2 wrote: > >>Hi all to the King researchers >> >>Just bought from the Kent FHS CD Rom 12 that covers Cranbrook (as well as >>others) baps from 1559 in the search for Benjamin King's baptisms c1706. >>He is not there, so seeing that he married Mary KOWE on 21/10/1731 in >>Cranbrook thought I would look for their marriage. She has been >>transcribed as Mary ROWE (which is more believable than KOWE) and he was a >>SOJOURNER which means at time of his marriage he was temporary resident in >>Cranbrook and thus not necessarily born or baptised there. I will at some >>point look through the other parishes to find his baptism and let you >>know. >> >>Suzanne King >> >>FAMILY HISTORY NAMES I AM SEARCHING >> >>Bean - Roxeth/Harrow, Middlesex and East London >>Brown - East London and Plymouth, Devon >>Clark - Welwyn, Hertfordshire and Hornsey, Harringey in Middlesex >>Eastcott and variants - England, Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada >>(Guild of One Name Study - Registered) >>Frost - Jacobstow, Inwardleigh, Sampford Courtenay and Okehampton, Devon >>Hendry - East London >>King - Woodchurch, Kent, East Sussex and New Forest >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >