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England / Re: HORN: Bucks & Beds (All Dates)
« on: Monday 23 July 07 23:08 BST (UK)  »
Thanks moses, I'm pretty convinced of this by several other people as well. But can you tell me the primary source of the evidence please? And are you part of this line?

Also, I wonder if you can confirm (or otherwise) this line of descendants from William Horn b. app 1675?

1. William Horn (b. app 1675) m. 1700 Sarah Barnes (b. app 1675), begat
2. Francis Horn (b. 1711) m. 1735 Mary Astin (b. app 1715), begat
3. William Horn (b. app 1741) m. 1763 Esther Deeley (b. app 1742), begat
4. William Horn (1764-1824) m. 1785 Deborah Tilcox (b. app 1771), begat
5. Thomas Horn (b. 1791) m. 1810 Ann Cooper (b.1787)

Regards,
Jeff


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England / Re: HORN: Bucks & Beds (All Dates)
« on: Thursday 28 June 07 15:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mandy,

I'm a descendant of John Horn and Emma Brigginshaw of Ivinghoe Aston, through their son Thomas, b.1855. 

I'd be interested to see what information you have on the line going further back, as I have a problem with John's parents; I know John's father was Thomas Horn, but opinions differ among other people I've contacted on the GenesRU and Ancestry sites as to whether it was Thomas Horn b.1789 married to Elizabeth Windmill, or Thomas Horn b.1791 married to Ann Cooper, and I can't find direct evidence for either.

The Horns certainly were a big part of Ivinghoe Aston - in the 1841 census, out of about 450 inhabitants of the village area, there were 19 Horn families!

Which line do you come down from?

Jeff

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