No I haven't but there is a marriage of Elizabeth EGGLETON to John HASWELL in Abinger Dec 18, 1753 and the entry registers them as both from Epsom., which gives me a lot of hope that the Abinger ones are connected. If they were married in Abinger you would presume that she originally came from there but moved to Epsom - she would have been born say 1733, so may well be Christopher's sister. I will have to a more detailed search of this one. ________________________________ From: Chris Willis <[email protected]> To: Paul Eggleton <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 11:58 AM Subject: Re: [SRY] Epsom EGGLETON Hi Paul have you managed to find a connection to the Shere area (Clandons, Shere, Albury, Wotton, Effingham)? There seem to be people leaving wills, or at least involved in some way around that area. The ones I have seen are in the Archdeaconry Court and the bishop's Commissary Court. There may be others in the PCC or elsewhere. Chris Willis in Yateley, Hants ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Eggleton" <[email protected]> To: "SryFHS" <[email protected]>; "Surrey" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:34 PM Subject: [SRY] Epsom EGGLETON I am forever trying to solve the Eggleton mystery in the mid 1700's in Epsom. I have searched all (I think all) of the Epsom church records. My 4x gt gf was Christopher EGGLETON (Egleton/Eagleton and even Aggleton are variations). There are many baptisms at the parish church Epsom with Christopher as the father starting with dau Sarah in 1754 wife Mary as the mother. They continue with Sarah as the mother - starting with Mary 1757 and ending with Robert 1782 and then the last one is another with Mary as the mother - James 1786. I have found the marriage of Christopher to a Mary Reynolds in neighboring Chessington in 1763. The 1754 entry is the earliest Epsom record of an Eggleton and I thought there was Christopher the elder, whose wife was Mary and they moved into Epsom and 1754 was the final child and the younger Christopher m. a Sarah and then had all the other children but what about the final one with mother Mary? OR - they got the names of the mothers wrong - there are 11 with mother Sarah - they can't have got it wrong 11 times. So who was Mary? Also I can trace every child except 4 in the middle Elizabeth 1764, John 1765, Thomas 1767 and Hannah 1770 they have just disappeared. I found the burial of a Christopher in Epsom in 1788 but nothing at all regarding the wives Sarah and/or Mary. Help would be gratefully received. Paul