Author Topic: Richard Winchester - Frensham  (Read 1606 times)

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Re: Richard Winchester - Frensham
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 21:54 GMT (UK) »
Hello,
I've just logged on after a long time away and noticed you are wanting information on Richard Winchester.

Caroline White is one of my relatives and she married Richard Winchester unfortunately I've been unable to find his parents either.

Have you been able to find any more information on them.   Would be interested to know as I am in England at the moment.

Anniew
White, Winchester, Maunt, Mant, - Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire
Hayhow - Suffolk, Newington St. Marys
Marsden - Lancashire, Durham, Doncaster
Williams - Durham, St Asaph Wales
Teasdale - Durham
Shearing - Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire

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Re: Richard Winchester - Frensham
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 21:58 GMT (UK) »
Hello again,

Sorry I should have mentioned that Richard and Caroline had 12 children, Phillipa, William, Anne, James, George, John, Ruth, Levi, Caroline, Richard, Charles and Matilda.

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White, Winchester, Maunt, Mant, - Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire
Hayhow - Suffolk, Newington St. Marys
Marsden - Lancashire, Durham, Doncaster
Williams - Durham, St Asaph Wales
Teasdale - Durham
Shearing - Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire

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Re: Richard Winchester - Frensham
« Reply #11 on: Friday 14 December 07 14:26 GMT (UK) »
Does the 1840 marriage not list a father?

http://www.croucherconsult.co.uk/genealogy/Winchester/Edward1.htm
 - mentions a 'Edward Pankirst Winchester' whose parents were supposedly William and Ann (although I'm not sure how convincing the 1820 IGI baptism is).

There is a Mary Ann Pankhurst Winchester who married Stephen Coombes in Frensham in 1823 - a sister, or the remarriage of the mother? (It seems like on 1841 this is the Mary Ann Coombes who may be widowed, a broom maker in Frensham with a number of children, aged 35, which would make her more likely a sister).
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