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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: John Morey
« on: Friday 27 February 15 12:52 GMT (UK)  »
Can any of your researchers throw light on the possibility that Morey name was from the region of Prussia or even Russia being linked as of Jewish origin.  This would begin with Anthony Morey Or Morye in the pre 1600 era Sussex and later residence Arreton Isle of Wight.

The research made earlier has stopped abruptly on this Anthony link and cannot seem to move on from him to discover the place he emigrated from to this Country. Thanks in advance

John  :)

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: John Morey
« on: Friday 27 February 15 12:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Tony
Only just found the back postings to 2012 as we have had problems with our hotmail and have had to change addresses to cover this.  If you wish to contact me through rootschat they will pass anything over you have as I think to post my new email on this site would be inviting more problems. Very keen however to have John Morey Biography so many many thanks.

Thank you for agreeing to send me anything which since then you have on John Morey.  So far as I know the Anthony Morey from Yapton which is East Sussex moved to the Island before 1630 and my wife's roots are from Henry the father of our John Morey all Isle of Wight to today!

Thanking you  John

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: MOREY -Help needed to know if Jewish in origin
« on: Friday 27 February 15 08:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi enwau

Thank you for your reply which I have just read about Morey and likely Jewish origin of the name.  Is there any source which may also give clues on the name of Adhimar being linked to Jewish origin?

I think you may be more well versed in finding anything than I possibly could, having tried before.

I would appreciate any searches for further data available on this to try to enhance and enliven the research which has been shelved since 2012 because of the brick wall of the origin on names.

John

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: John Morey
« on: Sunday 29 April 12 09:36 BST (UK)  »
Hello to Tony Cocks  (BAC3)

Just to request you to contact myself via the List as I would love to have your previous thread mention and knowledge of the JOHN MOREY BIOGRAPHY  :)

Could he be my wife's family member as there were several MOREY families on the IoW -they all seem to be linked, if you can go back far enough.

Hoping to have a posting to contact you direct or at least to know how to access your excellent work?

Many thanks   ;)

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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Re: ALFORD/ATKEY
« on: Tuesday 10 April 12 09:07 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Ann :) for the excellent info on Smith Alford etc. family.  Still we shall hunt them down as no link appears to the ones being researched but there must be a link for our Richard father of Elizabeth.

Know others who are searching for the name of Gleed too.  It all gets intense!

Cheers  John

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: MOREY -Help needed to know if Jewish in origin
« on: Sunday 08 April 12 17:15 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much to |Hackstaple and Little Nell for your swift response.  I was told by someone in the family that the origins were Jewish.  Strange because maybe they did originate from some origin like France before 1500 era and nobody seems to know how the spelling of Morye came about.  Perhaps this was just because the latin was written this way and possibly nothing to do with any jewish connection or link.

So, it wasn't just the names and we do believe the rumour on this is possibly genuine as somehow they originated in Yapton Sussex but we don't know where they were prior to this time.

Thank you so much  John

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / MOREY -Help needed to know if Jewish in origin
« on: Sunday 08 April 12 11:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi List

We have Isaac Morey who married Jane Stoneham 3 March 1829 Alverstoke and lived in Portsea Hants before moving to Cowes and he is our 2 x Great Grandfather who was son of a James Morey and Ann nee Knott (sometimes) Nutt or Knutt from the Isle of Wight.  We descend from Isaac/Jane's son Benjamin Morey (a Pastrycook and Baker) B 1848 Cowes and he married Emma Jane Roads Floyd.

What we are trying to establish is that the family descent way back has some Jewish origins because of the names used by Isaac (who incidentally was a Ship's Biscuit Maker in Portsea) and who manufactured biscuits (the hard black sort!) used on the old War Ships in Napoleonic Victorian eras to feed the Sailors/Mariners etc. crewing.

Isaac had  sons Alfred B Cowes 1838 and one called Samuel B Cowes 1842 and other children (not all survived - (but a Baker's dozen emerged from Benjamin and Emma's union)!

We know that the origin of the Morey went back to Yapton Sussex in the 1600's. but need to know where they started out if there is sks out there or anyone researching the same line of Anthony Morye in the early 1600's.

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Message to scrimnet GrahamSimons Salty and others interested in our prior posting for help with sourcing Old Colonial records.  Apparently these would be held in Sri Lanka  if indeed any exist at all.  The sites provided by rootschatters have drawn a blank, including the family search one.  Cass Jeffery was obviously in the Indian continent as one of his sons was born there when he was serving back in the early 1800's.  However, there must be somewhere holding military marriage records by Pastor or Army Chaplain or official person who performed the ceremony of marriage to the troops who went to India, either by officiating on board ship or on the land in British Army historical data. Who in the military might or maybe would have performed a ceremony in this era when  Cass and Hannah/Anna married probably in old Ceylon? Does anyone know something else which might be worth a look or try to obtain this information, please?  Too early on marriages for military for anything to be posted on the internet, presumably?  Any assistance would be a step further forward than where we are now.  Firmly stuck in the mud otherwise! :-\
Cheers  John (& Angela)

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Finding Mary Attrill (b. Paine) 1776 IOW
« on: Wednesday 22 February 12 13:16 GMT (UK)  »
Daisypetal

Thank you so very much - what a marvellous site full of family history names of the old Islanders before the 1841 Census, which others may also benefit from greatly.

We had looked at Hillside for Mary Pain before, but without finding any reference but a Card Index marriage for her to Mark Attrill.

We are very grateful for your help Daisypetal ;)

John  and Angela

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