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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: BronwenS on Wednesday 09 November 22 22:13 GMT (UK)
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Kia ora
I want to understand what these attachments mean about these people
John Fabian (3 March 1559) married Susan Shrimpton (1560) 15 April 1577, Hillingdon and they had nine children:
Thomas Fabian 1578c, John Fabian 1580c, William Fabian 1582, Susan Fabian 1584 (m.Francis Smallman), Anne Fabian 1586, Mary Fabian 1588, Muriel Fabian 1590, Henry Fabian 1592, Edmund Fabian 1594. All registered in Thorpe, Surrey
Boyds inhabitants dated 1577, how could that be the date of the 'survey' when that is the date they married.
Under the Person subject there is an S, but one of them has a P. What do they actually mean.
The top one 9th October 1565
I assume that the first bit is his parish and the next line his address, but what does 'ad. to nich.' mean.
What does the last line mean in the centre block.
Nga mihi nui
Bronwen
Aotearoa
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Hello,
The main data on the bottom sheet is probably constructed from probate, parish and apprenticeship records. The 'MT' by Edmund's name stands for Merchant Taylor (he was the son of John Fabian and apprenticed in that company).
The code 9381 near the top right of the sheet would tell you more about the sources. I believe the Society of Genealogists has a copy of the source list -- I don't know if it has been digitized.
The 'surveys' subcategory is something that has been used to organise the data -- it's not in Boyd's entry.
The top entry is dated 9 Oct 1665.
My guess is that William Shrimpton is the administrator of Nicholas FitzJeffery and that Richard Cantrell and Henry Smith are FitzJeffery's creditors. So Shrimpton would need to settle the estate debts with those two.
(Again, the code 40 115 would say more about the source of the record and how to interpret it).
cheers,
Mike
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Marvellous, thanks Mike.
Bronwen
In the land of the Long White Cloud
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