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Somerset Lookup Requests / Re: Willy of Kingsbury Episcopi
« on: Sunday 16 March 25 16:20 GMT (UK)  »
There is a monumental inscription for Jeptha Willy at Kingsbury Episcopi and also for Hannah his wife. It indicates that Jeptha died in 1812 (burial register says 22 Jan 1812), “aged 76” and Hanna in 1801. Source: Medlycott’s book at Yeovil Library.  If he was 76 he would have been born in about 1735. There is a copy of the inscription in the Gallery of my Ancestry tree (“Jeptha Willy butcher (Somerset)”). [We should perhaps consider that the age at death was misread by Meddlycott and really was 56; that would fit better with his wife’s age and the 1783 date of their marriage.]

A descendant of Jeptha’s tested at YSEQ in 2018 (this descendant was the man who started this thread) and was found NOT to have the YDNA snp mutations called I-FGC10448 and I-FGC10444.  I-FGC10448 is the most recent YDNA mutation carried by various Willey families (several of which have paper trails back to Drayton Parish in Somerset) and I-FGC1044 is the mutation carried by Willy families in Canada, Australia and the United States with paper trails back to the Middle Lambrook area of Kingsbury Episcopi. The YSEQ testing means that the Jeptha Willy line is NOT the same line as that of the Drayton or Middle Lambrook people. [To confirm this conclusion, it is important to find another Jeptha Willy male descendant to take the YSEQ test.]

The line of the Willy family found in East Lambrook, Kingsbury Episcopi, has to my knowledge NOT taken any YDNA tests. One of the persons in this line was the gentleman Thomas Willy who died in 1797. This Thomas is often confused with yeoman Thomas Willy who died in Middle Lambrook in 1800.

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Thank you, Bookbox.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Buxton Membris Manor Court 1710 (Norfolk)
« on: Friday 23 August 24 02:33 BST (UK)  »
I would appreciate a translation of this short item from the minutes of the Manor Court mentioned in the Subject. Thanks.

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The Common Room / Re: The British Library
« on: Thursday 22 August 24 01:53 BST (UK)  »
In late 2022 Mr. Dorian Leveque of the British Library assisted me, via email, with finding details (crew lists; passenger lists) for several East India Company ships. If you want to contact me via PM, I can share an email address with you.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: 1680 Marriage Record - Latin
« on: Saturday 17 August 24 19:18 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks to horselydown86.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / 1680 Marriage Record - Latin
« on: Saturday 17 August 24 15:24 BST (UK)  »
I have attached a record from the parish of Hevingham in Norfolk (Hambleton to Barwick). The Latin words/abbreviations are a stumbling block for me.

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Norfolk / Re: Land Tax Records for Stratton Strawless Parish
« on: Monday 12 August 24 22:04 BST (UK)  »
Thanks jonw65. Never thought of searching for South Erpington Hundred. In Somerset, I am used to searching for a parish and finding the land tax records. I appreciate your tip. Too bad, South Erpington does not have much of anything prior to 1800.

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Norfolk / Re: Land Tax Records for Stratton Strawless Parish
« on: Monday 12 August 24 21:09 BST (UK)  »
Thank you jonw65.

Yes, I have the Hevingham Manor Court records you mentioned. They are marvelous and provided a research breakthrough for me, being the first records I had seen connecting William and Elizabeth Harbord of Stratton Strawless to the great grandson William Harbord (1779 Rotherhithe, Surrey-1853 Liverpool). Several pedigrees show this connection, without proof.

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Norfolk / Re: Land Tax Records for Stratton Strawless Parish
« on: Monday 12 August 24 16:37 BST (UK)  »
I believe your Benjamin Harbord was a grandson of the William Harbord (who made his last Will in Stratton Strawless in 1739 (the Will was proved in 1744)) via William's first wife Martha, and their son John. The Will refers to John and the then living children of William by both Martha and a second wife named Elizabeth. The Harbord's I am following at this time are from William and Elizabeth.

I have tried to send you a PM.

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