Author Topic: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups  (Read 38896 times)

Offline NorahEllyn

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You are a genealogy ANGEL...yes, that does help SO much and makes absolutely perfect sense.  Thank you a million times over!

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Norah

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Thank you so much Keith, I always knew this lot would be trouble... There was a Thomas Freear born c 1790 son of Thomas Freear and Elizabeth Ward who Bedfordshire lad found for me...

the Thomas you found marrying Eleanor could be him... he did have sister Rebecca who also you may have found... and a brother William... so maybe you  have found me a whole bag full of winners...

I am ever optimistic and eternally grateful for all your hard work.

The next time I can escape from the office and home committments and can escape over to your neck of the woods, dinner is on me...

Thanks again

Mo
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Norah,
Good!..I'll give those wings a little celebratory flutter then.
Keith

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Mo,
That's a nice prospect!- hope the Irish Sea isn't too choppy.  Such an unusual surname, too, FREEAR - what is its origin exactly?
Keith


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  Keith.....

  Thank you thank you.. ;D ;D

  You have found me more Trustrums to work on and the Ann KAYE in 1731 could be a real help.I.G.I has name as Kye..so many Edwards in there I know!!

  Thanks for the baptisms .I can follow those to add to tree.

         KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ;)
   Many thanks again.

                  Tazzie
Liscoe -all
Green/Simpson/Underwood-Beds
Walker/Foulkes/Fookes/Fooks/Hedges/Lamborne-Bucks.
Stanton/Pattrick/Cooper/Fitzjohn/Holland/Spalding-London
 Rewallin/Underwood -Devon
 Casbolt-London/Cambridge
 Favell/Favel - Lincs-Beds

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Thank you Keith, no rush.
I believe St Edward is in Cambridge itself.
Enrique

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Good that it's been a help, Tazzie,
and will delve into St Edward's Cambridge next week, Enrique...
Keith

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Thanks everso for looking Keith. I guess the William Carter could be him and the Wrestlingworth marriage is wrong or William Carver was only "of Bassingbourn" when he married. Ah well I'll probably never know if he links to my Carvers other than through his liking for the Birds.
Jan ;)
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bedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell
buckinghamshire- pain
cambridgeshire- bird, carver
hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey
derbyshire- allsop, noon
devon - griffin, love, rapsey
dorset- rendall, gale
somerset- rendall, churchill
surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge

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Janan,
These days there's a big army barracks in Bassingbourn, and I expect if any of the men or women get married while there they'd be "of Bassingbourn", even though they might come from somewhere else in the country.
But I imagine your CARVER family probably came from another village nearby - will keep my eyes peeled for them.  I think it would have been unlikely that CARTER would have been confused with CARVER, even in the 1780's...but I might be wrong.
Keith