Jan Have you thought that he may have been running a school in his own home.One of my ancestors did that and there would only be about six pupils as children went to work earlier then. Connie ======================================== Message Received: Jun 21 2011, 01:07 AM From: "Jan Gregory" To: [email protected] Cc: Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM] Summerhill Road, St. George,Bristol (was Introduction) I certainly have checked out Summerhill Rd Bristol. Having found Somers Hill neigh Leigh Upon Mendip, what I seek is the location of records of this area. Council plans? Landowners lists? Anything relevant to say 1800 - 1812 Thanks! Jan On 19/06/2011, at 4:21 PM, Josephine Jeremiah wrote: > On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 02:27:27 +0100, Jan Gregory > > wrote: > >> KEITH - in area from about 1797 - 1808. >> >> Will has ... "my copyhold or lifehold estate and houses situate at >> Somers Hill Saint Georges near the city of Bristol".... >> >> I have been unable to establish the location of Somers Hill. Using >> Googlemaps, I have found that name near Leigh Upon Mendip and >> Chantry. > > Hi Jan, > > Somers Hill, St. George could have been in the vicinity of the > present-day > Summerhill Road in St. George, Bristol. (In those days Saint George > was in > Gloucestershire.) > > Josephine > > -- > Josephine Jeremiah > www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com > > > ------------------------------- > 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 ------------------------------- 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
Have you tried the online catalogue of the Somerset Heritage Centre? http://www1.somerset.gov.uk/archives/ Yvonne Scrivener Canberra ACT Australia -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jan Gregory Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:04 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM] Summerhill Road, St. George,Bristol (was Introduction) I certainly have checked out Summerhill Rd Bristol. Having found Somers Hill neigh Leigh Upon Mendip, what I seek is the location of records of this area. Council plans? Landowners lists? Anything relevant to say 1800 - 1812
I certainly have checked out Summerhill Rd Bristol. Having found Somers Hill neigh Leigh Upon Mendip, what I seek is the location of records of this area. Council plans? Landowners lists? Anything relevant to say 1800 - 1812 Thanks! Jan On 19/06/2011, at 4:21 PM, Josephine Jeremiah wrote: > On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 02:27:27 +0100, Jan Gregory > <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> KEITH - in area from about 1797 - 1808. >> >> Will has ... "my copyhold or lifehold estate and houses situate at >> Somers Hill Saint Georges near the city of Bristol".... >> >> I have been unable to establish the location of Somers Hill. Using >> Googlemaps, I have found that name near Leigh Upon Mendip and >> Chantry. > > Hi Jan, > > Somers Hill, St. George could have been in the vicinity of the > present-day > Summerhill Road in St. George, Bristol. (In those days Saint George > was in > Gloucestershire.) > > Josephine > > -- > Josephine Jeremiah > www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com > > > ------------------------------- > 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, 19 Jun 2011 02:27:27 +0100, Jan Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: KEITH - in area from about 1797 - 1808. Will has ... "my copyhold or lifehold estate and houses situate at Somers Hill Saint Georges near the city of Bristol".... I have been unable to establish the location of Somers Hill. Using Googlemaps, I have found that name near Leigh Upon Mendip and Chantry. Where would land records of that area in the 1800 - 1812 era be kept? On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 07:21:05 +0100, Josephine Jeremiah <[email protected]> wrote: Somers Hill, St. George could have been in the vicinity of the present-day Summerhill Road in St. George, Bristol. On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 01:03:55 +0100, Jan Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: I certainly have checked out Summerhill Rd Bristol. Having found Somers Hill neigh Leigh Upon Mendip, what I seek is the location of records of this area. Council plans? Landowners lists? Anything relevant to say 1800 - 1812 Hi Jan, Your original message referred to 'Somers Hill Saint Georges near the city of Bristol'. I think it's unlikely that the Somers Hill near Leigh upon Mendip is the location you seek as the latter is a long way from St. George, which is now in Bristol, but was formerly in Gloucestershire. Alan Godfrey's Old Ordnance Survey Map of Bristol (St. George) 1902 has an area called Summer Hill between Clouds Hill Road and Summerhill Road. Summerhill House is marked along Summerhill Road. In Bristol Record Office there are deeds of messuage and land at Summer Hill, St George, Gloucestershire, but the date is 1835 - 1878. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
Jan from Mollymook NSW Australia KEITH - in area from about 1797 - 1808. Will has ... "my copyhold or lifehold estate and houses situate at Somers Hill Saint Georges near the city of Bristol".... I have been unable to establish the location of Somers Hill. Using Googlemaps, I have found that name near Leigh Upon Mendip and Chantry. Where would land records of that area in the 1800 - 1812 era be kept? Anyone with access to a baptisms in Somerset, I seek the baptisms of: Isabella KEITH abt 1797 Mary KEITH about 1798 George James Bowen KEITH abt 1800 Edward Joseph KEITH abt 1802. [I don't need info other than baptisms, as I can account for all four after 1808.] Thanks! Jan
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 02:27:27 +0100, Jan Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: > KEITH - in area from about 1797 - 1808. > > Will has ... "my copyhold or lifehold estate and houses situate at > Somers Hill Saint Georges near the city of Bristol".... > > I have been unable to establish the location of Somers Hill. Using > Googlemaps, I have found that name near Leigh Upon Mendip and Chantry. Hi Jan, Somers Hill, St. George could have been in the vicinity of the present-day Summerhill Road in St. George, Bristol. (In those days Saint George was in Gloucestershire.) Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
The reference for Eliabeth SEALEY and her parents in 1841 is: HO 107 / piece 960 / book 9 - folio 9 page 13 - lines 8, 9 & 10. The whole of the parish of Tintinhull is Enumeration District 6 (in the Martock registration district) BUT none of the pages give any place names within the parish except for page 1 (which includes Welham's Mill) and page 23 (the next to last, with the Victoria Inn and three farmhouses). There are no addresses/place names for the SEALEY household on page 13 and the only reference to S[t]ock Dennis is the handwritten correction on the cover page which says: "Note. Stock Dennis Tything is returned elsewhere in the Hundred". Although S[t]ock Dennis had been an ancient parish, it was then an extraparochial district in the Hundred of Tintinhull (which included 7 parishes as well as Tintinhull itself) and in 1883 S[t]ock Dennis was merged with the parishes of Tintinhull and Ilchester. I am not aware that it was ever termed a "Township" - that is not an administrative unit term commonly used in Somerset - so possibly it was a misreading of "Tything". I'm sorry that's not very positive information as to their place of residence, but unfortunately it is rare to find place/road/house names in census enumerations of Somerset villages at that date! Best wishes, Celia ><snip> >I was given the 1841 census data by another researcher years ago. That >information stated that the info source came from Registrar's District >Martock, Enumeration District No. 6, Parish-Tintinhull, Township-Stock >Dennis, Place Welham's Mill, HO107-0960, Folio No 9/9 page 13, entry no. 8. >Can you give me a correction on the above data? >Thanks. > >Gerry
Dear Pamela I tried to email you off list but it kept getting returned! I noticed you had the name Searle on your list of research names. I am investigating my friends family history who was born in Cardiff. Her great great grandfather Jeremiah (sometimes called William) Searle lived in Taunton. I wondered of there is any connection? Yours Lynne On 13 Jun 2011, at 08:00, [email protected] wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. RESEARCH INTERESTS ...ALL BRANCHES (Ms N) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 05:27:12 +1000 > From: Ms N <[email protected]> > Subject: [ENG-SOM] RESEARCH INTERESTS ...ALL BRANCHES > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > *Prior to Unsubscribing, we will list all our research branches one last > time. Twigs have been discarded. > > In Cornwall, we are researching: BAWDEN, COPE, GUMB, KNEEBONE, NICHOLLS > RUNDLE, SEARLE. TRELOAR, VINTON > In Wales we are researching: SEARLE > In Somerset, we are researching: HODGES, NICHOLLS, VAUGHAN, WILKINSON > In Kent, we are researching: FRENCH, GREENHEAD, LEPARD > In Yorkshire, we are researching: BISHOP, HOLMES > In Scotland, we are researching: BLACK, MOWBRAY, WEDDERBURN > In Ireland, we are researching: CLULOW > In Australia: CLULOW, GIBBONS, HOLMES, NICHOLLS, & our Chinese gentleman - > HOU Sin aka OSEEN, > > With thanks to all who have assisted in putting flesh on our skeletons > We wish you all success in breaking down those inevitable brickwalls > > Pamela Nicholls in Melbourne, Australia > * > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the ENG-SOMERSET list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the ENG-SOMERSET mailing list, send an email to [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 > email with no additional text. > > > End of ENG-SOMERSET Digest, Vol 6, Issue 106 > ********************************************
Have you seen this site? http://www.genealogyhelp.co.uk/transcriptions/index.php?village=Martock Also see www.tintinhull-localhistory.org.uk and in particular www.tintinhull-localhistory.org.uk/html/welhams%20mill.html Did you get your information from a transcription though? Looking at the census images, in 1841 Elizabeth SEALEY and her parents were living in an unnamed part of Tintinhull Parish - but not at Welham's Mill (the miller was Alfred BEATON). The reference to S[t]ock Dennis on the 1841 Enumerators Schedule cover page actually says "Stock Dennis Tything is returned elsewhere in the Hundred". Celia
Dear Listers, My Gt Grandfather - Henry Joseph SUTTON was born 27 May 1840 son of Edward Sutton and Mary Coats of Ballyculter Northern Ireland. He migrated to Australia in 1857. Edward and Mary had four children – Edward – born 23 Dec 1832 Castleward Northern Ireland. His 2 sisters were born – Combe St Nicholas Somerset. Arabella was born 02 April 1843 daughter of Edward Sutton and Mary Coats – stating father as Butler. Elenor Ann was born 09 March 1849 daughter of Edward Sutton and Mary Coats – stating father as Servant. Census 1841 : Mary SUTTON – born 1806 Ireland – her address shows her living at Vicarage House, Combe St Nicholas. Census 1851 : Mary SUTTON (Widow)– born 1809 Co Down Ireland – Occupation Nurse – same address as above - Census 1861 : Mary SUTTON (Widow) – born 1807 Ireland – Nurse – she is still living at Vicarage House, Combe St Nicholas. Arabella and Elenor have shown on the census as living in Somerset. Arabella married William Evans in 1867 Elenor married Moses Seed in 1873 – HELP PLEASE : Where is Mary’s husband Edward – he does not appear on the 1841 Census. (Family hearsay has said he died in 1850 – so that is why Mary now appears as a widow in 1851 census) Gt Grandfather Henry and his older brother Edward do not appear on any census in Combe St Nicholas where their mother is living. Why did Mary leave Ireland and come to Combe St Nicholas? Was this where Edward her husband was born? I have been unable to find a birth – marriage – death certificate for either Mary or Edward. I live in Western Australia so am unable to research other than online – I should be delighted if anyone could help solve my mystery for me. Kindest regards, Margaret
Hi Celia: Yes, I have seen the sites that you suggested. It was Duncan Weir's site (genealogyhelp) that gave me the information that some christenings for Symonds did occur at Martock but did they did not give any details. I did try to get more info from that site but didn't have any response. I was given the 1841 census data by another researcher years ago. That information stated that the info source came from Registrar's District Martock, Enumeration District No. 6, Parish-Tintinhull, Township-Stock Dennis, Place Welham's Mill, HO107-0960, Folio No 9/9 page 13, entry no. 8. Can you give me a correction on the above data? Thanks. Gerry ------------------------------- 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
Dear Margaret, I have the parish records for Combe St Nicholas (my "home" village from long ago) and I take interest in all past villagers. That said, it's with disappointment that I can offer only very little help! Mary SUTTON first appears within 'my' records in the 1841 census when she was aged 31-35 (ages rounded up, to next 5) and was a servant of Frederick Luttrell Maysay (Moysay) who was the incumbent of St. Andrew's Combe St Nicholas. In the following two censuses she was still with the vicar and described as 'nurse', but as you've noticed, her husband Edward never appears. The only snippets I can add are: the baptisms of Arabella and Elinor SUTTON, daughters of Edward & Mary (and sisters of your great grandfather), were at Combe on 30 Apr 1843 and 05 Apr 1849 respectively. Their's are the *only* appearance of the name SUTTON in the Combe PRs, so no baptism nor burial of Edward there! The vicar was originally from Martyr Worthy in Hampshire, had married Arabella Ward in Bath in 1839, and was the incumbent at Combe from 1840 to 1861. Nine children were baptised between Aug 1840 and Dec 1854 so Mary would have been busy! By 1871 the vicar was in London, but Mary haddn't followed (at least, she doesn't appear in the '71 census return); and I note that the vicar's days ended at Barnstaple Devon in 1906. As to the question of why Mary came to Combe, one might ask whether there were any COATS connections there? Nothing obvious! There were families by the name Coate in census returns at the time; and surnames Coat, Coate and Coates appear in early 19thC PRs, but none with an Irish connection as far as I can see. Regret this is so little, Best wishes, Jenny -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Margaret Baxter Sent: 16 June 2011 09:22 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ENG-SOM] SUTTON - Combe St Nicholas Somerset Dear Listers, My Gt Grandfather - Henry Joseph SUTTON was born 27 May 1840 son of Edward Sutton and Mary Coats of Ballyculter Northern Ireland. He migrated to Australia in 1857. Edward and Mary had four children - Edward - born 23 Dec 1832 Castleward Northern Ireland. His 2 sisters were born - Combe St Nicholas Somerset. Arabella was born 02 April 1843 daughter of Edward Sutton and Mary Coats - stating father as Butler. Elenor Ann was born 09 March 1849 daughter of Edward Sutton and Mary Coats - stating father as Servant. Census 1841 : Mary SUTTON - born 1806 Ireland - her address shows her living at Vicarage House, Combe St Nicholas. Census 1851 : Mary SUTTON (Widow)- born 1809 Co Down Ireland - Occupation Nurse - same address as above - Census 1861 : Mary SUTTON (Widow) - born 1807 Ireland - Nurse - she is still living at Vicarage House, Combe St Nicholas. Arabella and Elenor have shown on the census as living in Somerset. Arabella married William Evans in 1867 Elenor married Moses Seed in 1873 - HELP PLEASE : Where is Mary's husband Edward - he does not appear on the 1841 Census. (Family hearsay has said he died in 1850 - so that is why Mary now appears as a widow in 1851 census) Gt Grandfather Henry and his older brother Edward do not appear on any census in Combe St Nicholas where their mother is living. Why did Mary leave Ireland and come to Combe St Nicholas? Was this where Edward her husband was born? I have been unable to find a birth - marriage - death certificate for either Mary or Edward. I live in Western Australia so am unable to research other than online - I should be delighted if anyone could help solve my mystery for me. Kindest regards, Margaret
The following pieces have been added to FreeCEN in the June update: 1861 Somerset RG9/1709 Yatton Parishes of Chelvey, Brockley, Kingston Seymour, Kenn, Clevedon, Nailsea Almost 80% of the 1861 census is now available on the FreeCEN website. Only one transcription is still to be received for this year and several of the transcribed pieces are with checkers. Details of this project can be found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~somtcen/ The following Gloucestershire parishes have also been added: 1891 Gloucestershire RG12/1957 Bristol Parishes of St Mary Redcliffe, St Thomas 1891 Gloucestershire RG12/1958 Bristol Parishes of St Mary Redcliff , Temple Regards Geoff Jarvis FreeCEN Coordinator Somerset 1841 - 1871
Hi Listers: I am hoping to get some more information on John Simmons, (Symonds, Symmonds), Ag. Lab. who was born about 1821 at Ash (a couple of miles north-west of Tintinhull)- as per the 1851 census. He married Elizabeth Sealey at Tintinhull in 1848. His father was Job Simmons. I believe John was christened at Martock All Saints. There is a record of 4 Symonds christenings in the 1814 to 1821 years but I have not been able to get the given names, parents or exact dates for any of these christenings. Does SKS have access to the Martock registers that can get this info. I have not been able to get John's family in the 1841 census (his father - Job, mother - Ann, at least one sister- Frances. However I do have them in 1851 living at Tintinhull. I do have Elizabeth Sealey's family in 1841 living at Tintinhull Parish ,Stock Dennis Township - Welham's Mill. After looking at some maps this looks odd to me in that Stock Dennis appears north-east of Tintinhull, and Welham's Mill appears to be south-west of Tintinhull. John, Elizabeth and their family moved to Canada in about 1853. They are my gggrandparents on my paternal side. Thanks to everyone who can help me in any way. Gerry Edwards Ontario, Canada
*Prior to Unsubscribing, we will list all our research branches one last time. Twigs have been discarded. In Cornwall, we are researching: BAWDEN, COPE, GUMB, KNEEBONE, NICHOLLS RUNDLE, SEARLE. TRELOAR, VINTON In Wales we are researching: SEARLE In Somerset, we are researching: HODGES, NICHOLLS, VAUGHAN, WILKINSON In Kent, we are researching: FRENCH, GREENHEAD, LEPARD In Yorkshire, we are researching: BISHOP, HOLMES In Scotland, we are researching: BLACK, MOWBRAY, WEDDERBURN In Ireland, we are researching: CLULOW In Australia: CLULOW, GIBBONS, HOLMES, NICHOLLS, & our Chinese gentleman - HOU Sin aka OSEEN, With thanks to all who have assisted in putting flesh on our skeletons We wish you all success in breaking down those inevitable brickwalls Pamela Nicholls in Melbourne, Australia *
Hi Steve, Prior to the 1841 census, have you tried looking at trade directories? There are some available free on this site: http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/ Yvonne Scrivener Canberra ACT Australia -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Is there any free census records that are meaningful before 1841 or is that the earliest "proper" census? Would be very interested to see all Osmonds in Tintinhull, Yeovil extended areas for 1841, but this is a massive undertaking. The more I dig the more I realise I may have to pay for Ancestry or other website.
Hello Roy I bought microfiche of neighbouring parishes in the Catsash, Whitley and Whitstone hundreds and did a search and the result was that I narrowed my Martins down to origin in Barrow and Cadbury. I also used the poll tax records for the 1640s to work out who lived in which parish and that was helpful. Also British History Online has information on which Martins owned land and how land was passed down through families around Barrow and Cadbury. Matthew and Elias are names found in several generations but I found several Peter Martins born between 1720 and 1730 in surrounding parishes. But there is an unrelated family of Martins in South Petherton who also used Matthew as a family name. My Martin family married into the Nortons and Stockers at Somerton. They acquired land when they married and passed that land down through their sons and daughters and the result was that by 1800 they had moved to East Pennard, Uphill, Wheathill and Hornblotton. Stocker, Norton and Champney were used as second names. By the way I have an unrelated Martin family in Somerton which I can't trace backwards. Henry Martin married Elizabeth How in 1701 somewhere in the Bath and Wells diocese and they settled at Somerton. Their daughter Elizabeth married John Stocker Norton about 1725 place unknown and they lived in Somerton. Their son William Norton had a daughter Mary who married Matthew Martin born about 1760 at Barrow . They married at East Pennard in 1793. So I have two Martin lines who intermarried. cheers Helen On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 6:09 AM, Roy a'Court <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Helen > > You might want to check the nearby (7 miles) parish of Horsington records as > well, although I am not related, I noticed several Martin families in the > 1550-1700 period. I have ancestors in both villages. > > Regards > > Roy a'Court > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of helen sim > Sent: 09 June 2011 01:57 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ENG-SOM] New member; Martin at Cadbury and Barrow > > Hello, I am looking for Martins around Barrow and Cadbury, especially the > family of John Martin. He was christened at South Barrow in 1679, his father > was also John and John chr 1679 married Joan Day in 1699 at North Cadbury. > John and Joan had a son John christened 1700 at North Cadbury; this John > had children including Peter christened 1720, Mary christened 1723 and Elias > christened 1727; all at North Cadbury no mother named , and Matthew > christened 1728 at North Barrow (his mother was Ann). I am descended from > Matthew who married Elizabeth Garland > 1755 at North Barrow. Is anyone else researching this family especially the > families of Peter, Mary, Elias and Matthew? > cheers > Helen > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Some more MARTINs in the same area for you: Burials at Charlton Adam - 14 May 1706 Peter MARTIN 24 Apr 1727 James MARTIN 7 Aug 1737 Mary MARTIN 20 Feb 1739 Ephraim MARTIN Also, an Edward & Grace MARTIN had several children baptised at Charlton Mackrell in the mid 1600s. Are you interested in those? Celia
Heather, Thanks for the info, I was able to find very similar data in a searchable database myself, but nothing that really ties any of the families together at all. I think I need to find a wider search in the local vicinity for the apparent family (John, Henry and Charles), as they may not have all been born in Tintinhull. Is there any free census records that are meaningful before 1841 or is that the earliest "proper" census? Would be very interested to see all Osmonds in Tintinhull, Yeovil extended areas for 1841, but this is a massive undertaking. The more I dig the more I realise I may have to pay for Ancestry or other website. Thanks again, Steve. "Heather Macdonald" <[email protected]> Sent by: [email protected] 09/06/2011 06:48 PM Please respond to [email protected] To <[email protected]> cc Subject [ENG-SOM] osmond in tintinhull Hi Charlotte Osman ch. 25 Sep 1785 Tintinhull - Abner & Mary (b. 9 Aug 1785) James Osman ch. 10 Feb 1790 " - Abner & Mary (b. 3 Jan? 1790) John Osman ch. 15 Sep 1793 " - Abner & Mary Rhoda Osman ch. 15 Sep 1793 " - Abner & Mary Sarah Osmond ch. 4 Feb 1781 " - Abner Abner Osmond ch. 28 Feb 1783 " - Abner & Mary (private Baptism) Susanna Osmond ch. 17 Mar 1783 " - Susanna (base born dau) Charlotte Osman buried 26 Oct 1806 Tintinhull Honour? Osman buried 21 Apr 1822 " - 69y Mary Osmond buried 26 Feb 1809 " Charlotte Osmond buried 10 Nov 1819 " - 9m of Tintinhull George Osmond buried 29 Jan 1824 " - 6m of Tintinhull Jane Osmond buried 23 Jul 1828 " - infant of Tintinhull Eleanor Osmond buried 5 Dec 1846 " - 81y of Tintinhull Martha Osmond buried 13 Nov 1847 " - 39y of Tintinhull Mary Ann Osmond buried 26 Apr 1854 " - 38y of Tintinhull John Osmond buried 17 Nov 1855 " - 62y of Tintinhull A few marriages but nothing for Abner and I tried a global search that checks all the parishes on his website.... there is one database of St Margaret, Tintinhull baptisms 1562 to 1949 but many must be missing as I also have some family that were born in tintinhull but don't appear in this database These are courtesy of the Genealogyhelp.co.uk website that has a lot of Tintinhull records transcribed....you can join for free to search the records. Regards Heather Macdonald ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1382 / Virus Database: 1511/3689 - Release Date: 06/08/11 ------------------------------- 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 This email (including any attachments) is confidential and intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may be subject to legal or other professional privilege and contain copyright material. Any confidentiality or privilege is not waived or lost because this email has been sent to you by mistake. Access to this email or its attachments by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not disclose, copy or distribute this email or its attachments, nor take or omit to take any action in reliance on it. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately, delete it from your system and destroy any copies. We accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by this email or its attachments due to viruses, interference, interception, corruption or unauthorised access. Any views or opinions presented in this email or its attachments are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company.
Hi Helen You might want to check the nearby (7 miles) parish of Horsington records as well, although I am not related, I noticed several Martin families in the 1550-1700 period. I have ancestors in both villages. Regards Roy a'Court -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of helen sim Sent: 09 June 2011 01:57 To: [email protected] Subject: [ENG-SOM] New member; Martin at Cadbury and Barrow Hello, I am looking for Martins around Barrow and Cadbury, especially the family of John Martin. He was christened at South Barrow in 1679, his father was also John and John chr 1679 married Joan Day in 1699 at North Cadbury. John and Joan had a son John christened 1700 at North Cadbury; this John had children including Peter christened 1720, Mary christened 1723 and Elias christened 1727; all at North Cadbury no mother named , and Matthew christened 1728 at North Barrow (his mother was Ann). I am descended from Matthew who married Elizabeth Garland 1755 at North Barrow. Is anyone else researching this family especially the families of Peter, Mary, Elias and Matthew? cheers Helen ------------------------------- 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