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Title: Looking for baptism of Ann Campin c1609
Post by: avidt on Monday 18 December 17 22:45 GMT (UK)
Hi

Looking for the baptism of Ann Campin who married Robert Woollard at St Vigor Fulbourn in 1631.

Many thanks

David ;)
Title: Re: Looking for baptism of Ann Campin c1609
Post by: trish1120 on Tuesday 19 December 17 07:19 GMT (UK)
Hi David,
Cant find Ann but there are these 3 Baptisms in the same time frame;
BYE Camyon 20 Jun 1604,  All Saints, Fulbourn to WILLM. and JANE
ROBT Champion 04 Aug 1611, St Vigor, Fulbourn to WILLM. and JYAN
Then at St Vigor;
JOHN Campin 19 Feb 1616/7, Father WILLIAM

Marriage;
All Saints, Fulbourn
22 Oct 1602
Willy CAMPION to Johane TURNER

Burials;
WILLM. Campin 03 Oct 1637, Son Of WILLM
WILLM Campin 25 Jul 1638, Willm the Elder
WIDO Champion 8 Aug 1661****

***This may be Widow Champion

All on FreeREG

Trish :)
Title: Re: Looking for baptism of Ann Campin c1609
Post by: trish1120 on Tuesday 19 December 17 07:23 GMT (UK)
ANNE Campyon christened 22 July 1604 All Saints, Fulbourn to WILLYAM/JONE :)
(Familysearch.Org)

Was Bye a late baptism I wonder as just before Anne in same year.
Title: Re: Looking for baptism of Ann Campin c1609
Post by: avidt on Tuesday 19 December 17 08:50 GMT (UK)
Hi Trish

That's great news, that might also help me trace another of my missing Camprion's. I have a Mary Campion, who I believe Was baptised in Great Shelford in 1696, I have possible parents Thomas Campion baptised Trumpington 1667 married to Mary Gilby. If I could marry up these 2 families that would be great.

Many thanks for all your great work

David :D :D
Title: Re: Looking for baptism of Ann Campin c1609
Post by: trish1120 on Tuesday 19 December 17 10:46 GMT (UK)
I'll have a look in a couple of days but if I dont get back to you it might have to wait till after Christmas.
 
Title: Re: Looking for baptism of Ann Campin c1609
Post by: soltaran on Thursday 28 December 17 21:58 GMT (UK)
In case you're not aware, the two churches stood no more than a couple of yards away from each other.  One had a vicar, the other a rector.  The remnants of the wall of All Saints can still be seen in the churchyard, and St Vigor is now known as St Vigor with All Saints.