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Bathonian
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Hi Stanley, I was interested in your offer to look at families from All Cannings. I am looking for information on parents of John Wimlet (later Wilmot) b. 1822, a labourer, whose father was given as William Smith, a blacksmith, at his marriage. He married Harriet Carpenter, a servant, b. 1814 in All Cannings. Her father was Robert Carpenter, a labourer. Both resided in All Cannings at the time of the marriage. One witness was named as Henry John Smith. But I have no names for the mothers, so I hope you can help. Many thanks in advance.
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Somerset: Parfitt,Cooke,Mears,Mathews,Snooke,Badman,Ward,Hobbs. Wilts: Hancock, Eyres, Allen,Wilmot,Carpenter,Plank, Burgess. Dorset; Trim,Gray,Young. Lancs: Scott,Hardman, Booth.
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allycat
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Dear Stanley, Hi there. Please forgive my ignorance but is All Cannings the same as Bishops Canning?
I had my AMOR family tree going all the way back to 1779 Bromham, Wiltshire, England ... all my own work {also with the help of some lovely looker-uppers of Census data}.
Recently I was able to add 8 more generations legitimately with another researcher who had gone back to C1562 in the tree with everyone being born/christened at Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England.
Regards, Al downunder.
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Abrams, Amor, Attwood, Bancroft, Bragier, Brennan, Bryant, Buchan, Cantwell, Cruse, Commins, Cullum, Debus, Denner, Dinner, DuCroix, Flanze, Gilkes, Greaves, Guthiel, Hansford, Hayes, Hokaanga, Homewood, Hoy, Inns, Jahn, King, Knee, Marriner, May, McCarron, McCavel, McCrohon, McFarlane, Merry, Milne, Montgomery, Most, Mott, Orth, Parker, Pine, Roads, Rueping, Sear, Siegner, Stanaway, Voss, Weber, Wheeler, Whitehall, Woodcock
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Bathonian
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Hi Stanley, Many thanks for the information, I hadn't found the family previously, so that's another little step forward.
Bathonian
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Somerset: Parfitt,Cooke,Mears,Mathews,Snooke,Badman,Ward,Hobbs. Wilts: Hancock, Eyres, Allen,Wilmot,Carpenter,Plank, Burgess. Dorset; Trim,Gray,Young. Lancs: Scott,Hardman, Booth.
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cynda
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Hi Stanley I have family connections with a Maslen family of Stanton St Bernard. Would you be interested in them? Cynda
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Hi Stanley, are you still around?
My wife's Maslen/Maslin ancestors come from Marden & Stanton St Bernard, is there any chance ther may be connections with yours.
Bob
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naaman3467
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I have Maslens from All Cannings going back to ca. 1600 - one line I've got stuck on is Mary Maslen who married Joseph Coward on 19 May 1751. They had a daughter called Mary born 6 July 1765 who married John Hibberd in 1793. I'd love to push the Coward and Maslen lines back further if anyone can help.
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Rochdalian
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Hi, welcome to RootsChat
I have two Mary Maslens, which I don't think are yours, but here are the details anyway because you never know.
Mary Maslen b c1716 @ Stanton St Bernard, f. John Maslen (Maslyn), m. Esther (nee Smith). Siblings: Ann b.1704, John b. 1705, Ann b. 1709, William b. 1710, Elizabeth b. 1715. All born Stanton St Bernard.
Mary Maslen b. 1742 @ Stanton St Bernard, f. William Maslen (sister of Mary above), m. Ann (nee Pyle). Siblings: Elizabeth b. 1740, William b. 1746, Anna b.1748, Robert b. 1751, John b. 1754, Thomas b. 1757. All born Stanton St Bernard.
Like I said, I don't think they help but you never know.
Cheers
Bob
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naaman3467
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Thanks Bob - I can't immediately tie them in with my Maslens, but hopefully at some point I'll find a connection 
Jules
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naaman3467
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Hi all - a few other people I have from the All Cannings area:
Margaret Rivers (1567 - bef 1659) married Thomas Maslen (1561 - bef 1632)
Alice Grant (died bef 1712) married John Maslen (bef 1669 - 1722)
Martha Kinett (1698 - ?) married John Maslen (bef 1697 - 1772)
Mary Hamlen (1733 - bef 1811) married Thomas Maslen (1728 - ?)
Thomas Tucker (1654 - ?) married Joane Unknown in 1678
Richard Hobbs (bef 1641 - 1681) married Susannah Douse (bef 1648 - bef 1711)
Richard Durnford (? - 1632) married Alice/Alise Powell (? - ?) in 1599)
Rebecca Francklyn (1600 - 1665) married Thomas Durnford (bef 1609 - 1686) in 1637
John Harris (? - 1681) married Katherine Unknown (? - 1706) in 1640
Mary Stevens (bef 1668 - 1745) married Thomas Durnford (bef 1664 - 1739) in 1691); I have her parents as William Harris and Jane but no dates for them
Sarah Hale (1740 - ?) married Thomas Hibberd (bef 1733 - ?). I have Sarah's mother as Prudence Hale (? - ?) but no details of her father
Any further info on any of the above would be most appreciated.
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