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Title: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: Boater39 on Saturday 21 January 17 13:55 GMT (UK)
Trying to trace the father of Ralph Wood 1676-1755, The miller of Cheddleton Staffs.  Believe he was a Colonel known as Cherry Ripe, in king James Army at the battle of the boyne  where he possibly died
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: Ayashi on Saturday 21 January 17 14:13 GMT (UK)
Have you seen this?

http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=70944&partId=1

It includes comments:

"My Grandfather Ralph Wood died Aged 77years and was/ buried at Cheddleton near Leek March 28 1753. He was an honest Miller & ground all the oatmeal in the neighbourhood of the/ three Mills at Burslem Chedleton & Bells Hill near Shelton. he/ worked two days each Week at each Mill EW"

"My Great Grandfather Ralph Wood was a Colonel in King James' Army, he fell in the battle of the Boyne in Ireland A.D. 1690 and his property is confiscated, he was a descendant of Bishop Wood, the 72 Bishop of/ Lichfield who was suspended from his See for non residence"
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: jennifer c on Saturday 21 January 17 14:25 GMT (UK)
Thomas Wood 1607 - 1692 third son of Thomas Wood 1565 - 1649 and Susana Cranmer 1570-1650 Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry 1671 -1692

Jennifer
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: jennifer c on Saturday 21 January 17 14:29 GMT (UK)
Google Thomas Wood married Susanna Cranmer, plenty of information available.

Jennifer
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: Boater39 on Monday 23 January 17 11:23 GMT (UK)
Thank you every one for you help. Hopefully we move on with the tree.
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: medpat on Monday 23 January 17 11:48 GMT (UK)
A query about dates of Ralph Woods died 1753 aged 77 means he was born abt 1676

In 1690 Battle of the Boyne he would only be 14 years old  :-\

The previous link about the museum refers to 2 men named Ralph Woods. It's best to make it clear they are a father and son that you are looking for.
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: Boater39 on Wednesday 01 February 17 16:19 GMT (UK)
There seems some discrepinsis in the details found .Some say his farther is Robert Wood with no mention or link to the battle of the Boyne. The reference to Thomas (Bishop of Lichfield) are documented.and say his name is Ralph. Seem to be at a stumbling  block
Title: Re: Trying to trace wifes 7th Great grandfather
Post by: battling on Wednesday 11 March 20 23:39 GMT (UK)
Hi
Would be interesting to compare notes on this as I believe that the Ralph Wood (died 1752 / 53) is my 6 x gt grandfather
Bob