The subject of this thread is a known relative. Lets refer to him as 5xGGFather.
How many pieces of circumstantial evidence are required to equal a fact?
Here's my case:-
1. Ed (Milton Abbas) is an Innkeeper 1743
Ed(5xGGFather) in an Innkeeper in 1766
2. Ed(5xGGFather) is married in Church Knowle (next to Corfe Castle), come from Kimmeridge (next to
Corfe Castle) on the marriage register, and lives all his life in Swanage (next to Corfe Castle). Sarah
Keats, second wife of Ed (Milton Abbas) comes from Corfe Castle. She is charged with supporting Ed
(G'son of Milton Abbas) in Ed's(Milton Abbas) will (1744).
3. Ed(Milton Abbas) has son Ed - G'son Ed - GG'son Ed. This 4 Edward Stoodleys in a row. Edward
does not seem a very common name for Stoodleys in the early 18th century.
4. Ed(5xGGFather) marries in 1765. A baptism in 1743 would be about the right age.
Therefore Ed(5xGGFather) = Ed(G'son Milton Abbas)
What do you think?

vbond