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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #90 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 23:43 BST (UK) »
Ooooooooooops!

Not sure what has happened to that first link  ???

It seems to have died?

I did shrink them then had a look at them and was amazed at the amount of Blo/omfield info.

Will modify my post  ::)

Pat ...

added later - that seems to be working again now  ;)
Every time I find an ancestor,
I have to find two more!

SUFFOLK - Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk, Bellamy, Sparham - all link to  Framlingham 
DERBY - Bridges and Frost (originally Framlingham/Parham)
NOTTINGHAM - Lambert & Selby
BERKSHIRE/then Hammersmith LDN - Fulker
LDN/MDX - Murray, Clancy, Broker, Hoskins, Marsden, Wilson, Sale
 
GGfather Michael Wilson born Cork, lived Fulham London - moved to Boston USA 1889, what happened next?

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #91 on: Thursday 09 September 10 07:06 BST (UK) »
Hi all

I have been busy working on my Durham Sedgwick/Sidgwick family, but with all these new links, I see I shall have to return to my Suffolk line without delay!

Regards,
GS
Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
Ireland: Davis
Norway: Torreson/Torsen/Torrison
Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #92 on: Thursday 09 September 10 10:57 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Both links working - brill!

Thanks for the info!

Yi

PS think that 1st Mary under Blomfield maybe one of mine!
de Blunvil, Blomville. Blomvyle, Blomfield, Bloomfield, Gotterson, Tuck, de Burgh,

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #93 on: Monday 13 September 10 17:04 BST (UK) »
Maybe we should have a Blo


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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #95 on: Sunday 19 September 10 16:55 BST (UK) »
Hi Youngtug,

thanks for that - i've a radulfus on a branch of my tree -worth looking into to seeing if it's him in your link and I've also some Fersfield blomfields on my tree - will have to see if they tie in!

Will let you know.

Yi
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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #96 on: Sunday 19 September 10 17:29 BST (UK) »
Hi,

1st link.

Yes Richard Blomvyle who married Catherine is on my tree and the Radulphus appears to be his son.

This is the info I have on him....

Names used:-
Blomville / Blomvil / Blundeville
Ralph / Radulphus / Rafe


EV Book of Blomfield Pedigrees:-

in 1571 Thomas the last head of the family put up a memorial in the church of Newton Flotman to his father, grandgather and grt grandfather
Richard Blondeville ob 1490 aged 85
Radulphus ob 1514 aged 45
Edwardus ob 1568 aged 75
the arms impale those of Inglosse, Gurney, Godsalve, Johnson and Puttenham

Ralph married Constance Gurney

Ralph married Constance of the House of Gourney in Norfolk in 1498 (from Pedigree of Gourney) he was married in West Barham(?) and inherited the Manor of Gurton from his brother Richard

Davys MSS

Radulphus Blomvil Esquire died 22.04 1515 he had a son Edward Blomvil who was his heir who died 1568 aged 75

Radulphus owned the Manor of Gurney (Pedigree of Gurney)
Constance eldest sister of Anthony Gurney marreid 1st Ralf Blundeville of Newton Flotman, gentleman, and 2nd William Bohem. The Blundevilles were possessed of Newton Flotham as early as the 3CI regin of King John and retained it many generations, there is a brass to this family of whom Ralph is one he died in 1514

Constance in her Will gave
Edmund Blomville/Blundeville a cup an cover silver gilt
William 2 silver salts and other plate
Sir John Blomvyle, priest, other legacies

visitations of norfolk 1563-1613 on line :-   
Sir William Blundeville & Elizabeth, daughter of .... Boswell.

Richard Blondeville of Newton Flockman[Flotman in Norfolk. ob. 1400]
& Catherine daughter and  heir of Rob. Ynglose. esq,
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Rafe Blundeville of Newton Flokman in Norfolk. ob. 1514.
& Constance daughter of William Gorney of Bassam in Norfolk
de Blunvil, Blomville. Blomvyle, Blomfield, Bloomfield, Gotterson, Tuck, de Burgh,

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Re: BLO(O)MFIELDs - Stoneham
« Reply #97 on: Sunday 19 September 10 17:38 BST (UK) »
Hi,

2nd link is facinating - I dont supose you can read on your copy what it says about the John died 1548 says on the last few lines could you?

(to the left of Henry Blomefiled of Fersfield gent)

cheers
Yi
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« Reply #98 on: Sunday 19 September 10 21:57 BST (UK) »
I looked at that, far as  I can make out; John Blomfield, esq. died without issue about 1548. He was descended from sir Henry Broumflete, alias; Bromefield, Knt,. who lived in the time of King Henry V1 and was one of those sent ----   ----- ------ ---- the council of Basil, at which time he bore the [[sheild arms]] with this John.                   I cannot read the bit in the crease, also not certain about the "sheild arms". I think Basil is Basel in Switzerland, there was[I think] a council of Basel dissolved about 1445 and moved to Florence, must look it up. If so then we may be able to find some record somewhere [it was the catholic church]