Author Topic: Phillip Thomas Burial  (Read 8834 times)

Offline Morganllan

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Re: Phillip Thomas Burial
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 16 February 11 23:37 GMT (UK) »
Hello Michael

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I have done some research on this family in the past year and knew of Daniel the blacksmith but hadn't followed the Pryce connection. How exciting!

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Re: Phillip Thomas Burial
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 02 August 11 21:07 BST (UK) »
Are you aware that there is a pedigree of the SEYS family of Boverton on the National LIbrary of Wales site?

I discovered this when exploring a 1717/8 case of one of my ancestors (John Yorath) had against James Seys regarding a disputed assignment of a bond given by James to Mary Yorath (My John's Aunt).

Richard Wernham (Berkshire 18th century),
William Hissey (1805 to 1813, Hampstead Norris),
Kapirin (Siberia 19th Century),
Kitching 1850,
Mary Howse born 1806 ish,
Chris Truelove marr. John Pocock 2-7-1696, Kintbury, Berks

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Re: Phillip Thomas Burial
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 06 August 11 01:06 BST (UK) »
Thank you for this info Pejic  :)

I was helping a family member with this line last year so will pass on the information about the Seys Pedigree.

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