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Devon / Re: BRIMAGER/YANDELL family
« on: Monday 12 March 12 22:29 GMT (UK)  »
It was good to hear from you both Sandra and Debbie.

Yendell was my maiden name and I researched back to about 1800 or just before and hit this Brimager/Yandell problem and haven't actually looked at it very much for a few years.

There is apparently some information at the Society of Genealogists - they have a Brimager file with some Yandell information in it - wills I believe - so I am hoping to go up there in the next few weeks to have a look.  If I learn anything more then I will let you know.

In the meantime I am happy to share information.  Are you both based in the UK or overseas?

My ancestors appear to have lived mainly in Silverton Devon - apart from a few years when they moved into Somerset but they eventually returned to Silverton. 

Regards
Pauline

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Devon / Re: Brimager/Yandell
« on: Saturday 10 March 12 11:12 GMT (UK)  »
This string of messages is a few years old so I am hoping someone is still out there  ::)

My ancester Robert Yendel otherwise Brimeger married Ann Turner on 14 May 1783 in either Silverton or Stoke Cannon.  I believe this Robert is my 4 x Great Grandad.  I haven't been able to get beyond this because of the change of name but I was very interested to see Craftycorner had a link to Robert's parents.

If anyone on this  chain of messages is still following this up or has further information I would love to hear from them

Regard Pauline

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A death announcement from a newspaper has come into my possession with a quite a bit of information on the family of Norman K JACOBSON.  It includes details of his wife, children, brothers and sisters and their spouses, same names of nieces and nephews and his Godchildren. Other surnames mentioned are in the title of this message.  I would be happy to share this information with anyone interested.

Paulin

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