Valerie Well found and thank you for thinking of us. I can't pin Thomas down but if Elizabeth is the one who was buried at Deddington in 1792 then, if 28, we could expect Thomas to have been born around the same time ie c1764 There are a couple of possibilities but difficult to prove on the info currently to hand. I haven't viewed the Will but if anyone likely to be related does so, then I'd gladly follow up on any further clues given there. bfn Alan Alan Jackson Host at The K/NIBB/S One Name Study & Mailing List Website address http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knibbetc Did you know? Earlier postings to the list are archived at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/KNIBB-L/ Please follow log-on instructions when you first visit! > This came from a book called 'The Churchill Chronicles' written by by Major > > General T.B. L. Churchill and outlining the history of the Oxfordshire > Churchill line (not the one connected with Winston Churchill). There is a > considerable amount of information about Elizabeth Churchill's family in the > > book but nothing further about Thomas Knibbs. Elizabeth's father was from > the Deddington branch of Churchills. > This is his will which can be seen online on the PRO site: > Will of Thomas Churchill, Butcher of Saint George Hanover Square, Middlesex > 19 October 1781 PROB 11/1082 > > which may give some further information about his daughter. > Valerie > > > >From: Jackari2@aol.com > >Reply-To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com > >To: KNIBB-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [K/NIBB/S] Thomas Knibbs/Elizabeth Churchill - 18th century > >Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:38:04 EDT > > > >Valerie > > > >This is very interesting and perhaps you could tell me from where the > >information comes? I'm interested in any marriage date given and whether > >she died in > >1792? > > > >bfn > > > >Alan > > > > > Elizabeth Churchill, daughter of Thomas Churchill (1737 - 1781) and > >Sarah > > > Dolley (d. Mar 1766) married Thomas Knibbs at St George Hanover Square. > > > Elizabeth died age 28 and was buried at Deddington, Oxfordshire. She was > > > born bet 1760 and 1766. Her parents married at Souldern, 1759 and > >resided at > > > > > > Park Street, St George Hanover Square, London. > > > Plenty known about the Churchill line but nothing more about Thomas > >Knibbs. > > > >