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Inkberrow
« on: Tuesday 18 October 05 19:52 BST (UK) »
Anybody got any infomation on the DAVIS Family of Inkberrow. There related families were FIELD, BALLARD.BARLOW & PENN just to name a few.Ta ,grassmoor girl
Burford in Sheffield & Eastington,Gloucestershire. Kelk in Sheffield & Killamarsh, Derbyshire.
Davis in Inkberrow, WOR. Mills, Treadwell in WAR.

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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 18 October 05 20:57 BST (UK) »
Hallo and welcome to Rootschat.

Have you got any dates and particular names you want information on.


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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 26 August 08 13:24 BST (UK) »
hi grassmoorgirl                                                                                                                     i have four books about inkberrow they have many davis connections + a photograph of   tom davis outside his blacksmiths shop in 1913 others mentioned are henry davis born     1699 on the ridgeway and robert davis born 1851 estate carpenter on the cookhill priory estate he had athatched cottage on the ridgeway + other davises who were stone masons let me now which davises you are researching and iwill look for them i know        the area well iwas born at astwood bank and my family farmed dragon farm inkberrow     for over 50 years most of the other families you mentioned are in these books                  yours astwood

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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 27 August 08 16:46 BST (UK) »
Hi, Astwood,
I was interested on your remark about the 'books about Inkberrow' Could you let me know the titles of these books. My family, the Phillips were residents in Inkberrow in 17th century. I doubt that they would be mentioned but I am still interested.
Rob. of Portsmout


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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 28 August 08 12:48 BST (UK) »
hi robphill
the names of the books are the inkberrow book , inkberrow folk and farms ,
inkberrow ways and more about inkberrow they were printed about 1976
your phillips may be mentioned iwill look through them they go back to
doomsday i could find out if they are still in print if you want let me no
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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 28 August 08 12:57 BST (UK) »
Hi, Astwood,
Thank you for your reply re Inkberrow books. I would be very interested in knowing if they are still imprint. Gather all the infro for all quarters!! If you do have time, I would be grateful if you could have a look for the Phillips tribe. They were ag. labs., so they may have moved about a bit. Many thanks.
RobPhill

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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 28 August 08 15:05 BST (UK) »
hi robphill
ive scaned the books the only mention of phillips in the 17th century is as follows
on sunday 26 april 1629 a walter smith was taken ill he was visited by numerous
friends including john phillipes and mary phillipes in 1829 a john phillips took over
cookhill priory estate whose daughter owned it till her death in 1907 also in 1870
a john phillips bought the old home farm gatehouse on the south side of pepper st
and traded as a baker shopkeeper by the way i think these books are still obtainable
from ruth jackson thorn lodge inkberrow worcestershire i hope this as been helpfull
astwood

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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #7 on: Friday 29 August 08 09:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Astwood,
Thank you so much for taking the trouble to scan through the books on Inkberrow. I did have an ancestor, John Phillips who was married to Mary at that time, so that's 'another string to my bow!!'
I have never been to Inkberrow but, hopefully, we will be staying at Broadway for a couple of weeks in September so that will give me the opportunity to see the village. I will make enquires re. the books.
Many thanks once again
RobPhill.

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Re: Inkberrow
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 04 October 08 21:50 BST (UK) »
Hi, Astwood,
I was interested on your remark about the 'books about Inkberrow' Could you let me know the titles of these books. My family, the Phillips were residents in Inkberrow in 17th century. I doubt that they would be mentioned but I am still interested.
Rob. of Portsmout

Hi Rob,

I think I may have a connection with the Phillips of Inkberrow. My great great grandfather married Eliza Phillips who was born in 1832 in Inkberrow, her parents were John Phillips born in1804 and Ann Phillips. My great, great grandfather was called Fergus Felix Boyce born in 1841 and he married Eliza in 1861. They had three children Agnes, Albert and Selina. John Phillips and a niece called Ann E Phillips lived with Eliza and Fergus on Evesham Road, Astwood Bank.  Eliza died and Fergus married a lady called Lizzie Shrimpton in 1899.