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Re: Looking for an Irene Hillman
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 09 March 16 20:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi chrishil1,
I haven't done a great deal of research on the Hillman side of the family.
My research has been mainly on the Cartwright side.
A quick look finds:-
Richard married Margaret 1st May 1786 Stafford

Children:-
James Hillman
Christening Date   03 Dec 1786
Christening Place   SAINT MARY,STAFFORD,STAFFORD,ENGLAND
Birth Date   27 Nov 1786

John Hillman
Christening Date   18 Mar 1792
Christening Place   SAINT MARY,STAFFORD,STAFFORD,ENGLAND

Thomas Hillman
Christening Date   21 Oct 1798
Christening Place   SAINT MARY,STAFFORD,STAFFORD,ENGLAND
Birth Date   15 Oct 1798

Mary Hillman
Christening Date   11 Apr 1802
Christening Place   SAINT MARY,STAFFORD,STAFFORD,ENGLAND
Birth Date   31 Mar 1802

But you probably know that.
How/Where do you fit into the Hillman puzzle?
I wonder if George [Dave] might have done research here?
Nice to hear from you,
Mel Cartwright

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Re: Looking for an Irene Hillman
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 09 March 16 20:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi chrishil1,
I see from another post you have been in contact with Dave.
Thanks for posting the Hillman 'Tree'.
It has managed to put into place some of the names I have kept coming across but not been able to associate with each other.
Many thanks,
Mel

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Re: Looking for an Irene Hillman
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 10 March 16 00:57 GMT (UK) »
Yes - am in contact with Dave.

As for where I fit in on what I think is your tree...I don't at the moment, unless I can link in a certain Richard Hillman born around 1590, which has so far proved impossible. No question that he does because the families come from the same small villages a few miles apart. If I could link in, then I'd get my tree back to Thomas Hylman who died in 1535 (and who is, I think, the earliest person in your tree).