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Hi, Has anyone come across or have any knowledge of the surname Holstat and its various forms Holshoot Holshut Holshod Holeshut. I have several relatives in my direct line with that name. They are around the 1700s but I can't trace them back or forward. I also came across a few Bowshotts in the same register and wondered if that had just been put in by mistake as that name completely disappears too
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How can you say that they are your direct line ancestor if you've not been able to trace them forwards? I'm confused.
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Sounds Dutch or Germanic to me?
Have you tried Holstadt?
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Hi, yes that is what I think too. It was the mother of one of my 5th great grandparents so I would like to trace it. I have tried the various spellings but no real links yet. Thanks for the reply
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So a 6th times grandparent?
Probably going over what you already have but may help others trying to help.
Is this The Marriage?:
Eliz HOLSHUT to James REYNOLDS/RENOLDS 12 Apr 1752 Norton St Philip
As you likely know James/Eliz Reynolds bapt there;
GRACE 12 Nov 1752
JOANNA 12 Sep 1756
JAMES 03 Feb 1760
DIANA 17 Apr 1763
JOHN 10 Mar 1765
Eliz buried Jun 1795, age and date not shown
There is a Elizabeth HOLESHUT bapt same Church 05 Oct 1720 to WILLIAM/JOHANA
+ Elexsander HOLESHUTE 04 Nov 1722 (male)
Seems to be the only children bapt there to them
She would be 32 whn married (if the right Eliz) and 45 when John was born.
Wm HOLSHUT was buried 20 Nov 1754 and Joannah 29 Dec 1764
Alexander and Wife Susan nee Millard bapt children 1750-1770 some of whom died.
Susannah was buried 25 Nov 1790
Cant see anything for Alexander
All above on FreeREG
Trish :)
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Hi Trish, yes that's exactly it. Elizabeth Holshut marrying James Reynolds is my relative. Alexander and Susannah Holshut were witnesses at the wedding.
He has different parents but they must be related in some way. Thank you for your help. Best wishes Grace
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Hi Again, If you look at the baptism of Elizabeth Holshut -it is to William and Joanna and that of Alexander is to John and Joanna, only 2 years apart. I have therefore always treated John and William as brothers. Alexander and Elizabeth then being cousins which would explain their attendance as a couple at her wedding. Thanks once again.
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Sorry you are right I made a mistake re Alexanders bapt as FreeREG does have it as John/Joanna as parents.
Have you seen the actual image of the bapt?
FreeREG is a transcription only.
Sorry who were the witnesses at her wedding to James?
I can't see any witnesses on entry of marriage in Ancestry
Trish :)
EDIT now seen bapt for Alex on Anc as you say says Father John
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Hi Trish, thanks for replying. Yes I have seen the actual image. You can trawl through them on Ancestry at the front page search. This and Stephen Perry have been brick walls for years. I have subsequently found Holdshots in Bradford on Avon and they start with a Peter in the early 1600s. But no evidence of where they originate from. Thank you so much for answering. Best wishes Grace
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Hi Trish, thanks for replying. Yes I have seen the actual image. You can trawl through them on Ancestry at the front page search. This and Stephen Perry have been brick walls for years. I have subsequently found Holdshots in Bradford on Avon and they start with a Peter in the early 1600s. But no evidence of where they originate from. Thank you so much for answering. Best wishes Grace
hi sorry I have not been on here in a long while but I have just seen your post.
I have the surname Perry in my family line on my dads side of the family one of the Perry sons is called Stephen {family originate from Bristol originally}
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Hi, My Stephen was born around 1750 and died in 1799 in Norton St Philip. He married Joanna Rainells in Norton. I just can't find his baptism but some of the register is missing. Best wishes Grace