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Topic: Beard and Scrivens Worcestershire (Read 3870 times)
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scriv2
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Hi jaybeebuzz...
Do your Scriven lines ever mingle with mine?......mainly in Alveley, Bewley,Kidderminster and also Stourbridge around 1911?
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Names :Scriven, Parlour, Vaughan, Pember,Price, Thompson, Rennie/Roney, Hannon,Taylor,Pitt,Brice
Places: Alveley, Bewdley, Rock, Dukinfield, Manchester,Limerick, Bishopstone/Dilwyn, Swarraton,Alverstoke, Middlesex
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jaybeebuzz
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Not that I know of Scriv2. I've not checked the 1911 census for my Scrivens lot yet but up to 1901, at any rate, they stayed put in Gloucestershire. The only one who moved to Worcestershire was my gt grandmother Elizabeth Mary Scrivens, b. 1850 Eastington, Gls, daughter of Richard & Elizabeth Scrivens (nee Scrivens!). She and her husband, Richard Pinchin, moved to Croome D'Abitot, WOR sometime between 1881 and 1891 and later settled in Eckington.
Julie
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BALLARD & TINSON - WORCESTERSHIRE (ESP WYRE PIDDLE) SCRIVENS & PINCHIN - GLOUCESTERSHIRE GREEN - Bilston, Staffs, Llanelli, Wales BURROUGHS - Chilmark, Wilts, & Camberwell, London LISSENDEN - Whitstable, Kent EVERSHAM - Herefordshire
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Maggie_R
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I have Scriven's in my tree in Shropshire & Worcestershire.
Shropshire 1724-1774 and Worcestershire 1556-1679
Any likelyhood of a connection?
Maggie
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Maggie_R
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Should have said ...... My Scriven's are in Hanley Castle c1600
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Maggie_R
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Mike
I think there is a good chance that we are connected as I notice there is a Beard in my tree (level with my grandparents generation) and some other people from Hanley (is this the same place as Hanley Castle?) in that bit of the tree in the 19th C.
I've sent you an email.
Maggie
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