There's Wroughton in Wiltshire (outskirts of Swindon). MAR in France. > Message du 06/06/07 15:10 > De : "M. N." > A : "List, Warwick" > Copie à : > Objet : [WAR] Rougham or Roughton in Warwickshire > > Fellow listers, > in a transcript of the 1633 Visitation of London there is a reference to > 'Joyce, daughter of Nason of Rougham', who married Walter Aston in > 1619? In Aston genealogies there are references to 'Nason of Roughton'. > > I can find Rougham/Roughton in Norfolk, which has never been Nason > territory. The Astons were Midlands gentry and lived in Staffs; Nason > was, particularly circa 1600, a Warwickshire name. > > Will anyone hazard a guess at a possible Warwickshire location for > Rougham or its sound-a-like? A Joyce Nason was baptised in 1560 in > Wellesbourne but would have been rather long in the tooth at marriage? - > it is reported that Joyce was Walter's 2nd wife, so a possibility. > > Thanks. > > > >--- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > maraix
What about Rowton, Shropshire. Roughton would probably be pronounced as Rowton in the midlands. David ramaix wrote: > There's Wroughton in Wiltshire (outskirts of Swindon). > MAR in France. > > > > > > >> Message du 06/06/07 15:10 >> De : "M. N." >> A : "List, Warwick" >> Copie à : >> Objet : [WAR] Rougham or Roughton in Warwickshire >> >> Fellow listers, >> in a transcript of the 1633 Visitation of London there is a reference to >> 'Joyce, daughter of Nason of Rougham', who married Walter Aston in >> 1619? In Aston genealogies there are references to 'Nason of Roughton'. >> >> I can find Rougham/Roughton in Norfolk, which has never been Nason >> territory. The Astons were Midlands gentry and lived in Staffs; Nason >> was, particularly circa 1600, a Warwickshire name. >> >> Will anyone hazard a guess at a possible Warwickshire location for >> Rougham or its sound-a-like? A Joyce Nason was baptised in 1560 in >> Wellesbourne but would have been rather long in the tooth at marriage? - >> it is reported that Joyce was Walter's 2nd wife, so a possibility. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> --- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> > maraix > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- David Franks, Cambridge, England Researching Castle and Tallis, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire, and Thomas Castle, convict transported to Van Diemen’s Land Warwickshire Online Parish Clerks http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/opc/opc.html