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Essex / Re: Fewell
« on: Sunday 13 March 05 11:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks guys for your swift responses. I only have one large print out of "tree2 at present. It has William, marrying Mgt Twinn in Felstead,  1768 at age 29. By back counting that makes DOB 1739 (ish), which is three years after Philip Fewell & Ann Judd married in Dunmow with only 1 child produced. Dad had ???? for DOB of William and Philip.  As you know there are alot of parishes within 15 miles of Dunmow/Thaxted. Interestingly the Fewells that Dad has recorded on this Tree above Philip (?father of William) are all noted as having only one child each (?accurate or assumtion of his computer programme). which could make the number of fewells around in Essex potentailly less pre 1760. I am back at Mum's at easter and will see what I can find of Dad's details on Philip or another older William.

Trevor M (Nottingham Uk by the way)

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Essex / Re: Fewell
« on: Saturday 12 March 05 15:52 GMT (UK)  »
I have only just registered on the site & have replied to another Fewell discussion. My Patermal Grandmother was a Chignall Fewell youngest of 13 children by Arthur & Harriett. Before he died 18 months ago my Father (Walter Mills) researched the family tree. He got back to Robert Fewell married april 1581 in Suffolk. He has William (Married to Margaret Twinn in1768 Felstead 7 children) to be the son of Philip Fewell married to Ann Judd in 1736 (1 child No places noted) He in turn was one of 2 children of John Fewell who married Elizabeth Green in 1707 in Dunmow. Before that are 2 Daniels (father & son) from Thaxted who lead to Giles Fewell (b1582) son of the Robert mentioned earlier from Suffolk.   I only have the "tree" as the disc and research is at my mother's in Broomfield, Essex. when I have time I will try and get the programme to open and access Dad's work. He was born in Chignall St James and after taking early retirement trained as a minister and was Vicar of Chignall Smeally for several years.
I hope this is of use to you!
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Essex / Re: Fewell website
« on: Saturday 12 March 05 15:17 GMT (UK)  »
My Paternal Grandmother was a Fewell. Before my father died 18 months ago he had researched the Fewell family tree. They were the Chignall, Essex, Fewells. My Grandmother being the youngest of 13 children! This branch links back to the William Fewell of Great Waltham (about 5 miles from Chignal). My father (who after early retierment became a minister and was Vicar of chignall Smealy for several years) went back alot further, in fact 6 generations back, to Robert Fewell who married in April 1581 in Suffolk! I have his final "Tree" here but all his research is at my mother's. (She still lives in Broomfield, Essex) I have alot of data some of which is on a disc for which I have not got the programme on my PC. When I get time I will try to sort it. I hope in due course I can get all this information on this site to help you all.

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