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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Marianne Caldwell/William Lionel Pyne
« on: Tuesday 03 March 09 17:29 GMT (UK) »Good Morning FolksDear Debbie G
I have been googleing massivly to try and find some more info on the members of this family, in the course of this I found another Pyne researcher, called Sarah, who has a lot of the Pyne Irish line in her tree, so I E-mailed her to see if she had any info which might help us. We have exchanged a couple of mails today - and I showed her this thread. Here are some bits from her replys to me which you may find interesting (I did ask her permission to post these
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My main source for Pyne information was a series of articles published in the Irish Genealogist by
HF Morris entitled "The Pynes of Cork" - Vol 6, no 6 November 1985 (and following issues - 3
articles in total). Irish Genealogist is available on CD-Rom in some libraries (like Auckland Central if
you're ever down this way?!) and in hardcopy at lots of others. I got a copy from Kensington Library
in London, but I'm sure there are others - your local library's reference section can point you in the
right direction. Dr Morris is also a Pyne descendent and I think I saw another article by him with
more details in a more recent IG - in the last year or two?
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You may find a link in India - Dr Morris's articles have quite a bit of detail about the members of the
family who went out there. And had a few children on the wrong side of the blanket!
One other thought - have you sourced the Rowland name? In our family they're quite often the
mother's surname or the father's mother's surname. Eg my gggrandfather Jasper Pyne O'Callaghan
is named for his mother's mother's father (Jasper) and his mother's surname (Pyne) - his brother
Arthur Pyne O'C was named after the Arthur Pyne you keep finding. But a word of warning -
another gggrandfather Jonathan Muckleston Key after lots of searching turned out to have a middle
name from a rather rich family friend!
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So more food for thought there - apparently Kensington Library has a copy of The Irish Genealogist, not sure where else does.
DebbieG
My ggggrandfather was Jonathan Muckeston Key - I read on a web sit or history on line or some where that he was left some money in Mr Muckestons will as he was his godson. If i have it right he married Susanna Birch who had Mary Sophia Key. She married Walter Augustus Hewitt - they had Esa Mau Hewitt who married Rev. John Carpenter Turner who had Claud William Carpenter Turner he married Jean Balfour Hutchings who had Peter Carpenter Turner who had me!!! Where to you fit in
Look forward to hearing from you
Mark Carpenter Turner