1
Suffolk / Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« on: Thursday 30 May 13 03:35 BST (UK) »
Amanda and I are still hot on the Blomfield/Blomvyle track
though some trails have gone cold
....one Family line we are eager to trace is our great grandmother xxxxx etc., direct ancestor 18 generations, she is Elizabeth 'ENGLISH' daughter c1420 and heiress of William 'ENGLISH'c 1400.re pedigree records at Norfolk records office.....,she married our GILBERT BLOMYVLE in c 1469...in those days her family name would not have been 'ENGLISH'. possibly Englose/Inglose/Englose/l'englose/ etc., etc.,.....so......onwards
though some trails have gone cold
....one Family line we are eager to trace is our great grandmother xxxxx etc., direct ancestor 18 generations, she is Elizabeth 'ENGLISH' daughter c1420 and heiress of William 'ENGLISH'c 1400.re pedigree records at Norfolk records office.....,she married our GILBERT BLOMYVLE in c 1469...in those days her family name would not have been 'ENGLISH'. possibly Englose/Inglose/Englose/l'englose/ etc., etc.,.....so......onwards
Well folks into a new year lets hope we can turn up some clues to help us get the tree back to its roots.... Amanda hey I was looking at something on one of the genealogy sites, your stuff actually, but when I clicked to see more, hey I had to join and pay
I put all my stuff on my Blomfield website FREE....no one has to pay to get their genealogy..cheeky sods.....cheers all for now and happy fruitful hunting!