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Offline Susan41

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Visitation of Somerset
« on: Thursday 02 April 09 21:50 BST (UK) »
Hi,

A few days ago I found a google digitized book, Visitation of Somerset, which contains a large number of pedigrees.  I am not familiar with these books, are the pedigrees reliable?

I found that my ancestor, Mrs. Maude (Mauncell) Jubbes, d. 1535,  is listed in one of these pedigrees. I have been able to trace back to this lady by use of a number of wills, some of which I have transcribed and posted on my personal website, and the records available on A2A.

Could some one give me a brief background on visitation books?

Thank you,
Susan
Russell in London,
Gladwin in Beeston, Bradford, W. Yorkshire,
Rosser in London and Glamorganshire,
Goddard in Bishopstone, N. Wiltshire
Sandiford in London area circa 1770
Smirk(e) in London
Stradling in Glamorganshire
Mansel or Mansell in Glamorganshire
Carne in Glamorganshire

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Re: Visitation of Somerset
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 02 April 09 22:24 BST (UK) »
From 1529/30 the College of Arms made visitations to various parts of the country to establish if coats-of-arms were being used correctly, and also to investigate new applications. The last visitation was in 1686. The Harleian Society have printed many of the visitation records. http://harleian.co.uk/

Stan
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Re: Visitation of Somerset
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 02 April 09 22:35 BST (UK) »
The visitations were made by the Kings of Arms to examine claims to coats-of-arms, in doing so they took consideration of personal knowledge, family muniments, family traditions and the records of previous visitations, and either disallowed or confirmed the claim. This process gave rise to a large number of written family trees of varying reliability  :)

Stan
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Re: Visitation of Somerset
« Reply #3 on: Friday 03 April 09 22:04 BST (UK) »
Thank you Stan,

This is helpful information.

Susan
Russell in London,
Gladwin in Beeston, Bradford, W. Yorkshire,
Rosser in London and Glamorganshire,
Goddard in Bishopstone, N. Wiltshire
Sandiford in London area circa 1770
Smirk(e) in London
Stradling in Glamorganshire
Mansel or Mansell in Glamorganshire
Carne in Glamorganshire