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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #315 on: Wednesday 02 May 12 14:16 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the copy of your family tree Trevor.

For those of you who've been asking:-

Trevor is of the Newton Flotman line of Blomfields and is decended from one Isaac William Bloomfield b1761 who married Elizabeth Tilner.

For those of you who have copies of my tree which would include both the Stonham and Newton Flotman lines Isaac is on the re for you to look it up.

However this  tree stops with Isaac's son Joseph which is where treovr is from.

Our tree now expands into another depth.

:-) thanks Trevor

Oh and just to let you know the company Fluer de lis Designs will draw up the graphics for the Stonham Coat of Arms - I will sort that out over the next couple of weeks.

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« Reply #316 on: Wednesday 02 May 12 14:33 BST (UK) »
Thanks Yi Win,

You are most welcome! I hope you and the others who get to see this lovely piece of work will enjoy reading it and that it might shed more light on previously unknown connections.

I look forward to reading more of your thoughts regarding the tree and the crest.

All the best, Trevor

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« Reply #317 on: Wednesday 02 May 12 17:46 BST (UK) »
WOW - Trevor - its a gold mine of info!

I've nothing on my tree from Isaac 1761 doenwards on that branch (thats your's)

and nothing from his cousin Edward Bloomfield 1739 of Trostan & Coney Weston

absolutely facinating seeing another branch open up so much

collating it all onto one tree at the moment - wouldnt it be just ace if I could print it off as one big tree.
(will ask my cousin)

Open to suggestions if anyone knows about Family Tree Maker programmes which is what I'm running it on.

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« Reply #318 on: Wednesday 02 May 12 18:17 BST (UK) »
That is so good to hear!

All this because I one day took a look to my right, saw the tree sat on my floor waiting to be hung, and performed a Google search for one of the men listed on the paper.

Though not a Blo(o)mfield, I am proud to have been able to inject a new source of information into the pool of geanological research being carried out by those who are!

My mother and uncle will be so pleased, too. If you do get to the stage where an amalgamated print version becomes available, I would be happy to buy a copy or two of that one from you! They would make interesting gifts.

Enjoy!!
All the best, Trevor


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« Reply #319 on: Wednesday 02 May 12 19:22 BST (UK) »
hello everyone :)

Yes thank you from me too for the tree Trevor.  It looks very interesting, weren't there/aren't there a lot of us!  If only we could find the missing link for the Stonham branch! Gayla
Bloomfield/Blomfield/Blomvyle/blunville/etc/Cross/Oudot/Gilkes
Suffolk, Nottinghamshire/Buckinghamshire/London/France

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« Reply #320 on: Wednesday 02 May 12 20:28 BST (UK) »
Yes that missing link is so annoying - we link in to the Newton line by marriage so both lines are on my tree.

Once I've updated the tree and made sure it IS all the same with Trevors I will look into the Family tree maker tools and see if it is possible to print it off in tree form on lots of A4 sheets - I know you can print off a pedgiree file in a document detailing in each generation on each page but an actual tree of it all printed off would be great.

It would also be HUGE!!!!!

The person who wrote out Trevors was so clever - I'll never understand how he managed to get it all on so neatly!

I can send out new gedcom files to everyone once I've added bits.

Trevor - I have to laugh at this but your lines just as in bred as the Stonham one LOL! cousins marrying cousins!! Talk about keep it in the family - bet its all about property and land!

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #321 on: Friday 04 May 12 14:20 BST (UK) »
Hi
Are your Blo(o)mfields any connection to the family from Tattingstone who married into the Tracey family, also from Tattingstone.
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« Reply #322 on: Saturday 12 May 12 23:08 BST (UK) »
Hi

Sorry been on hols

Not sure re link

What info do you have and how far back have you got

We can then do some digging in our tree for you

Location doesn't sound familiar to me but there are a few branches linked
In together so it may be on a related branch that I am not familiar with
But will look next week when home
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« Reply #323 on: Sunday 13 May 12 10:22 BST (UK) »
Got back to Stephen Blomfield born about 1701. He died in Melton in 1763 and he married Jane Blagdon in 1732.  These dates are approximate. I've come across a place called Debach for the family as well.
Stephen is my 6Xgrandfather. His son was Stephen born 1733, then his son was also Stephen born 1760 and his son was John born 1790, he married Hannah Emmerson, their daughter Sarah married William Tracey in 1840 in Tattingstone.
Les