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Offline jamajo

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Re: The Honey family of Sunningwell
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 14 December 08 11:09 GMT (UK) »


 Ok not found much more im afraid

 From Abingdon St Helens PRs
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28 July 1728 Henry Matthews to Alice Huney

 Oh and forgot to give you this baptism from Sunningwell

  3 Jan 1683 Thomas Honey son of Mary, bastard

  And these burials from Sunningwell

 9 Apr 1650 Ann Hunny wid Edward the younger
 9 Feb 1653 ? Hunny inf of Edward

 Not sure if these help from Oxfordshire Marriage Index

27 Dec 1653 Ann Hunny of Clanfield to Francis Clarke of Clanfield at Ox St Michael
21 Dec 1676 Richard Hunney to Margaret Cook at Wootten
1 Sep 1793 Edward Hunney of Drayton to Hannah Saunders at Dorchester

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Re: The Honey family of Sunningwell
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 14 December 08 12:08 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Sue,

They are all useful because I a sure they are all descendents of Edward, and I have a longer term objective of demonstrating how Edward populated Oxon and Berks  with Honeys.   Towns and villages with his descendents include Lambourne, Warborough, Benson and Reading.

You are right about the spelling, in 1620 the spelling was Honye.

Once again, thank you for your help.

Best wishes

Colin
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Wilton: Pressley, Beckett
Downton: Davis
Oxford: Honey
Usk/Caerwent: Thomas
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Re: The Honey family of Sunningwell
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 04 March 09 05:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi All ,  I too come down through Edward " Hony" to James and Ann Wheeler, then their son William b  1769 and his dau Martha by his 2nd wife and nearly all were born in Sunningwell or close to it.  There are lots of spellings of the name , such as Hony, Hunny, Honney until  lastly Honey. I have been asked if the Honey name originated in Germany as Honig, or if they had anything to do with the Canary Islands.  Can anyone help me please       Val