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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Devon => Topic started by: gwyneth70 on Tuesday 16 August 22 21:11 BST (UK)
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I.m researching my Geen family in Devon (Please note GEEN not Green). I have reached John Geen Born 1742 Died 1815 Mortehoe Devon Married Mary Brook . John Geen's baptisim names his father as Richard but there is no record of his mother's name so I'm stuck. Does anyone here have this family on their tree. perhaps some siblings of John Geen from which i could try tracing the parents .
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Daniel GEEN baptised 20 Jan 1739/40 s/o Richard
John GEEN baptised 29 Aug 1742, s/o Richard
Mary GEEN baptised 29 Mar 1747, d/o Richard and Ann
Grace GEEN baptised 31 May 1752, d/o Richard and Ann
Richard baptised 9 Sep 1759, s/o Richard and Ann
Richard GEEN of Mortehoe and Ann JENKIN were married Apr 24 - 1739 at Marwood, Devon
Richard was buried at Mortehoe 31 Aug 1768
Anne GEEN was buried 8 Jan 1778
Possible baptism for Richard at Parracombe, Devon on 4 Oct 1718, s/o Richard and Elizabeth
Possible baptism for Anne JENKIN at Marwood, 18 Jan 1715/16, d/o Dan, born 25 Dec 1715
Ian C
EDIT
Looks like Daniel JENKINS married Grace SPURWAY at Marwood on 2 Jan 1714/15
Richard GEEN married Elizabeth HARDING at Parracombe on 20 Oct 1711
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FreeREG has a some Parracombe B/M/D records for the name Geen :)
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Hi,
Just to add to the possible JENKIN line, the witnesses to John GEEN and Mary BROOK's marriage were Robert BROOK and Daniel JENKENS. Robert BROOK was a witness to lots of marriages so I wonder if he was connected to the Church. It also shows that Mary BROOK was a widow.
Regards,
Daisy
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Thank you for your input . I will now have some names to try tracing, probably during the dark cold winter evenings. I always thought I was Welsh through and through. How wrong was I ?
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Hello there
I just got on this site to post a question about GEEN in Cornwall and found your post how lucky was that?
I am researching GEEN from Parracombe, the next parish to Martinhoe. I can get back to RICHARD GEEN [1683-1758]
Richard has six or so children baptised as GEEN then for some reason the seventh child, Philip is baptised as PHILIP GEEN alias NICHOLS.
Then just yesterday I found them in Gerrans on the south cornish coast where there are several GEEN alias NICOL. I haven't tried to sort them out yet. I hope this helps, please let me know and as to being Welsh - these Geens married into my PALMER tree, one of whom, JOHN RICHARD PALMER went to Swansea.
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Thank you for your input . I will now have some names to try tracing, probably during the dark cold winter evenings. I always thought I was Welsh through and through. How wrong was I ?
I grew up believing the Leakey's findings that humans began in East Africa - the Great Rift Valley. That belief was shattered when I began family research. It soon became evident that it was Devon!
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Hi,
References to NICHOLL alias GEENE/GEEN seem to go back to at least 1615. You might have seen these already but just in case,
1615 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5575585
1659 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D779902
1713 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/995e85e6-0861-43c0-9436-bdf0ffa3e05d
I think that the St. Gerrans baptisms are written as NICHOL alias GEEN, there are lots of images which can be found here,
https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/search-results?page=1&place=2964533
There is a Richard son of Richard NICOL als GEEN 23rd May 1683.
Unfortunately none of these seem to help find why they are Nichol alias GEENE etc.
Regards,
Daisy
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thank you so much Daisy
I hadn't seen all of this so I'll get onto it.
It's my birthday today, so when family and friends asked what did I want to do, I said I shall put the heating on, find a box of chocolates and spend the day on my history. A perfect day.
They are insisting I go out to lunch and some are visiting. I shall spend all day with this in the back of my mind, lovely to see them, but - why don't people understand? They all think I'm nuts.
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Your not the only one who thinks that would be a perfect day :)
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Happy New Year to you all
I've now had more time to look at this and found that there is a family of
RICHARD and AGNES GEEN having family in MARTINHOE 1738 - 1756
1738 Berry Anthony
1741 Agnes
1743 Alice
1744 Richard
1747 Alice
1749 Mary
1753 John
1756 Richard in Parracombe
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Richard and possibly Ann Geen having children in MORTEHOE 1739 1759
1739 Daniel
1742 John
1747 Mary mother is shown as Ann
1752 Grace mother Ann
1759 Richard mother Ann
I've been confusing the two families and am ready to tear my hair out
Does anyone have a marriage for Richrd Geen and an Agnes around 1737?
Avril
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A Richard GEEN of Mortehoe married an Ann JENKIN at Marwood 24 April 1739.
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yes
I looked at this marriage and wondered if Ann and Agnes were interchangable, but it appers not. Two Richards having families at Martinhoe and Mortehoe at the same time.