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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Wiltshire => Topic started by: ERT on Monday 07 January 13 19:11 GMT (UK)
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I've ground to a halt researching the Hulbert family in Corsham in Wiltshire, which is quite frustrating as this amazing family stretches back to 1333 & Robert Hurlebatter (see Hurbutt Anice family tree on ancestry). My lot obviously tie in with the family as they are in and around Corsham. My family are...in descending order..
Gifford Hulbert m Anna Pinwell
b.1653 Corsham b. 1655 Corsham d.1715
Gifford Hulbert m Joan Chapman
b 1680 Biddestone b 1683 Corsham
Thomas Hulbert m Ann Bunce
b 1711 Biddestone d 1799 b. 1716
I wondered whether John Hulbert & Joane Gifford who married in 1658 could be the missing parents, as Gifford is an unusual name, but can't find any evidence or any way to tie them into the larger family. The spelling of Hulbert changes a lot as well. Any help appreciated.
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may I suggest the use of the History of Wiltshire & Notes set>
http://archive.org/search.php?query=((collection%3Atoronto%20OR%20scanningcenter%3Aalberta)%20AND%20format%3Apdf)%20AND%20-mediatype%3Acollection%20AND%20subject%3A%22Wiltshire%2C%20Eng.%20--%20History%22
furthering that may I suggest looking on ancestry for Hugh Wallis lit of microfilms
(that can be googled and it will take you to the relevent pages)
furthering that the scope of films according to my database is
Corsham Parish Registers
BAPTISMS 1560-1880 MARRIAGES 1560-1909 BURIALS 1609-1879
BAPTISMS 1561-1714 1757-1885 MARRIAGES 1564-1714 1754-1905
BAPTISMS 1760-1837 BURIALS 1778-1836
If you do not have any luck with any of those one may try contacting Swindon Archives
or even looking on their site for furthering information
:)
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this is the hugh wallis link
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hughwallis/
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ps one could also try Phillimores marriages volumes
again u can find them on the archive.org site
:)
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Many thanks for the ideas. I'll check through that information & if I find anything else, I'll let you know.
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This is the place for yoohoo.
http://www.wshc.eu/
Cheers, Tony.
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Although this isn't a Hulbert I thought that you may be interested in the Anna Pinwell that he married. I couldn't find any Pinwells anywhere so I had a hunt for any similars and found that there were several Pinnell families in Box. There is an Ann Pinnell baptised on March 12th 1651/2. I don't know if you have access to original parish records, but it might be worth a look to check on the spelling of her name, if the records are readable of course. I also have Thomas Hulbert as a very distant ancestor
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Just a note - the Wiltshire Archives have been in Chippenham,not Swindon,for a few years now. Hate you to turn up in the wrong district!
There are also a fair few Hulberts in Colerne. May be worth a check?
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My husband's 2x great grandfather was Nathaniel Hulbert(1812 Colerne). Just checked his tree and Nathaniel's great grandfather John(1702 Colerne) had a brother called Gifford (1713- 1734 Colerne). The name was obviously a staple in the extended Hulbert family.
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There was a Gifford Hulbert christened 9 Oct 1653 in Corsham to John Hulbert of Velly and Alice Billet married 10 Nov 1640 in Chalfield. John died about 1671 (grant of administration to wife 12 Jan 1671/72). I have details of eight children but no ancestry for John.
There was also a Gifford christened 1st June 1643 in Corsham to William Hulbert and Elinor Jones and a brother of William called Gifford christened 24 March 1618/19.
There were several different families of Hulberts in Corsham during the 1500s and I don't think it is possible that they were all descended from one John Hurlbatt from Hampshire. Do you know where there are reliable details of the "ancient family" .
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I would contact the archives as suggested and ask what documents they have which may enable you to further your research. They may have an online catalogue of their holdings on their website. Having need at times to use the county archives and local archives for documents, there's a wealth of information which could be used more for peoples research.
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I have started a new topic called Researching the ancient Hulbert family