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Re: Kingsbury Episcopi Somerset c.1800s Brown and Prankerds
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 19 June 22 20:04 BST (UK) »
FindMyPast Memorial Transcriptions
Langport, All Saints, year 1822, memorial coped stone, notes - Solicitor. Husband of Mary. See also GALLOWAY

Taunton Courier & Western Advertiser, 29 May 1822
"All persons having any claim or demand on the estate of John Prankerd, late of Langport Eastover, in the County of Somerset, Attorney at Law ..."

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Re: Kingsbury Episcopi Somerset c.1800s Brown and Prankerds
« Reply #10 on: Monday 20 June 22 03:04 BST (UK) »
I think the document is Mary Prankerd's life ie the life of Mary Prankerd.  The name is an unusual one but we have a few families with that name here in NZ and that is the way they spell it ie Prankerd.  I see the usual spelling has been picked later in the thread.  I wonder if OP can alter the heading to read 'Brown and Prankerd' or 'Browns and Prankerds' if pluralising both names

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Re: Kingsbury Episcopi Somerset c.1800s Brown and Prankerds
« Reply #11 on: Monday 20 June 22 08:26 BST (UK) »
Thank you for all those replies - the one about Ann(e)/Annie  is interesting to say the least - as I could find nothing more about her other than she was born in 1812 - but DIED in 1813 - this suggest that is wrong - or they had another child shortly after her death and its not been recorded - or I missed it

I will have to trawl back through the register to see if i have missed it - and of course check my own research

Thank you for the newspaper references - I did use to subscribe to the BNAs but gave up after I could find no more about the Wynham arms Inn - which I understand is going to re-open after it closed
cheers gerry brown

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Re: Kingsbury Episcopi Somerset c.1800s Brown and Prankerds
« Reply #12 on: Monday 20 June 22 08:29 BST (UK) »
Thank you for all those replies - the one about Ann(e)/Annie  is interesting to say the least - as I could find nothing more about her other than she was born in 1812 - but DIED in 1813 - this suggest that is wrong - or they had another child shortly after her death and its not been recorded - or I missed it

I will have to trawl back through the register to see if i have missed it - and of course check my own research

Thank you for the newspaper references - I did use to subscribe to the BNAs but gave up after I could find no more about the Wynham arms Inn - which I understand is going to re-open after it closed
cheers gerry brown


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Re: Kingsbury Episcopi Somerset c.1800s Brown and Prankerds
« Reply #13 on: Monday 20 June 22 08:43 BST (UK) »
Ann daughter of John and Susan (nee Best) born in 1832 and I could nothing more about her.. and this appears to be why - she moved away (this seems more likely as John died in 1845)