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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #63 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 13:58 BST (UK) »
Just a little bit more for the stew; I came across the visitations of norfolk 1563-1613 on line and it does tie in with an earlier post by Yi Win although the spelling is again different. ;-   Sir William Blundeville. === William Blundeville & Elizabeth, daughter of .... Boswell.=== Richard Blondeville of Newton Flockman[Flotman in Norfolk. ob. 1400] & Catherine daughter and  heir of Rob. Ynglose. esq,.=== Rafe Blundeville of Newton Flokman in Norfolk. ob. 1514. & Constance daughter of William Gorney of bassam in Norfolk [Gurney of Bassam] (( other children listed; Richard, Catherine and Mary Blundeville's..)===Edward Blundeville. ob. 1568 & Elizabeth daughter of tho, God,,.   Catherine=2 daughter of Sir .... Hubarte, kn, .  Also John Blundeville of Brumstead in Norfolk. & Margaret daughter of William Other,,,,.         Not sure wether this will help or not.

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #64 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 20:53 BST (UK) »
oh WOW!

Well done youngtug!

Dont suppose yo uhave a link to that site?

Any more info ?

thats like a little gold mine of info!!!!

keep it coming!!!!

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Yi
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« Reply #65 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 20:59 BST (UK) »

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« Reply #66 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 21:03 BST (UK) »
It is number 40. The next page is a continuation of the tree, looks like the line came to an end, or at least the ones followed.


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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #67 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 21:15 BST (UK) »
Also found, not sure where, but;- history by Ralph Stevens. Labbourne. Essex. the parish church. St, Mary and all saints. Floor slabs.; Here lies interred ye body of Robert Blomfield, Gent. who died on ye 31st of august in the year of our lord 1602. And also of his three grandsons, of whom John was interred January ye 23rd, 1642. Thomas was buried April ye  7th,  1644 and also Mr, John Blomfield was buried December ye 15th 1687. These three last were the sons of Mr. John Blomfield, Gent.

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #68 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 21:26 BST (UK) »
Your brilliant!

Looks facinating - any other little gems up your sleeve?

Had a quick look but will look more in depth when have more time - may be able to add a few things to the tree from here.

Cheers

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #69 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 22:20 BST (UK) »
In 1523 Thomas Bell, George Blomevyll and James Scarlet of Nekton conveyed to Edmund Saloppe [?] and others a messuage with 12 acres and a half in Nekton.( including  six acres apud shodgate[?] ) which they had from George Waller an? Will . Wilby, ut in cant. 13th Henry V111.     West and East Bradenham, Necton and Holme Hale. Norfolk.

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« Reply #70 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 22:33 BST (UK) »
In 1526, 17th May. 18th Henry V111, George Blomefylde of Necton made a feoffment to Sir Richard Bedingfeld, Knt, and Ralph Cooke, clerk, of a messuage and 13a 3r 0p in Nekton, which, they by deed 28th January, 20th Henry V111, conveyed to Thomas Echard of Great Yarmouth and others.  [ I think its a c in Echard, have a job to read my writing ::)

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #71 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 22:41 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Just off to bed here but I dont know much about the Blomevyll's in Norfolk - I have a branch of them but it only goes down to 1400's from the main de Blunvil line - I have nothing going up but would love to trace the Norfolk side!

I wonder how he fit's in.

Will look at the other stuff later - must go to bed now!!!

you must be night owl!

Yi
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