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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Dineley family, charlton manor
« on: Sunday 08 March 15 08:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you to cherry exile. I have made further searches in Worcester record office and the sons George and Henry are mentioned in the baptism register. I can find no mention of their deaths. I also found Edward the first son who was killed in Ireland. Do you have any image document you could let me have, mentioning his death in Ireland? I would be so grateful, as I live near Charlton and the story fascinates me.
Regards, Valerie Magan

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Dineley family, charlton manor
« on: Thursday 13 November 14 07:18 GMT (UK)  »
There were definitely three sons - an old reliable Google book written by a relative of the Dineley goodere family tells the whole story of the trial of Samuel murdering Sir John, his brother, wherein is just mention of the eldest son (no name) as being killed in a dual. I just cannot find evidence of his name and circumstances of the dual. It would just be nice to find.

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Family History Beginners Board / Dineley family, charlton manor
« on: Wednesday 12 November 14 08:47 GMT (UK)  »
Does anyone have evidence of the eldest son of the Dineley-Goodere family of Charlton Manor, who was killed in a dual. There were three sons from Sir Edward Goodere. "Eldest son -can't find his name anywhere in documents, but apparently he was killed in a "dual"? Second son was Sir John Dineley Goodere, who inherited Charlton Manor after his mother died (she was a Dineley) and his father Sir edward Goodere died aged 90. Third son was Samuel Goodere, captain of the Ruby naval ship, he murdered his brother Sir John Dineley Goodere, and Samuel was hung in Bristol for the murder. So, three sons, but I can,t find evidence of the eldest son dying in a dual in Ireland. Can anyone help?
Valerie

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