« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 28 June 17 22:21 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your reply, I agree with you that I don't think John ch.1728 in Wombourne would suddenly become John Corrance of Suffolk, marrying in Westminster.
I'm working on the basis that my John, 5 x great grandfather, who married Mary (I can't find this marriage) and their children christened in Penn which is a couple of miles from Wombourne. Also the names of the children follow names from earlier generations eg Rachel, after John's mother? Plus Ann, Richard, Esther, Hannah all being names from that line before.
Staffordshire - Kendrick, Higgs, Ralph, Mears, Egginton, Simkiss, Beebee, Hartshorn, Pitt, Howard, Law, Hilton, Humphreyson,
Worcestershire - Kendrick, Onions, Timmins, Harvey, Stephens, Hill
Shropshire - Williams, Wilcox, Moreton, Poole, Gennoe, Stedman, Astley, Morris, Roe
Carmarthenshire - Naylor
Montgomeryshire - Williams, Wilcox
Middlesex - Silver, Martin
Suffolk - Chenery
Somerset - Owen, Chorley, Rugg
Lancashire - Evans, Silver