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Topic: Thomas Yapp Circ 1605. (Read 745 times)
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eric
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The above Thomas Yapp, married Anne Holland on June 8th 1635 in CULMINGTON, Shropshire. They had a son Francis who was baptised on 1st April 1636 in Culmington. Can any one please help me, did young Francis have any siblings? Who were Thomas Yapps parents and any other information if possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Eric.
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Hi Bristolloggerheads, Many thanks for your reply, it's very possible the person we are looking for. Yapps at that time, as were many other surnames spelt very different then to how they are spelt today. We have come across Yapps spelt Yopps, Yop, Yopes,, Yopp, Yoppe to name but a few. Very many thanks, any other info would be greatfully received. Regards Eric.
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Hi Peter, Thanks for the reply.I am not quite sure I understood your reply. I am not at all computer literate. My address is [removed by moderator] It would be great to receive more background information on the family. Many thanks . Kind regards, Eric.
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Hi Peter, Thanks looking forward to receiving it. Regards, Eric.
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Hi Peter I has not arrived. Regards, Eric.
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Hi Peter, Very many thanks. The item was most interesting. He gives the appearance of being reasonably wealthy. We can see that he could read, by his book collection. He would appear to have a very good wardrobe of clothes if we consider the value in comparison to the value of the sheep in modern day terms. Have you any idea what a coffer is, its a new word for me? The witness at the bottom of the inventory Richard Yoppe, is probably a brother or a son, which I have no record of. Very many thanks for a most interesting item. Regards, Eric..
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Hi Peter, From what you say it's very probable Thomas Yapp 1693, having mentioned the name Richard Yapp. The year 1605 is a very approximate year of birth taken back from his marriage date. I would be most grateful for any information you have on the family,. This last piece of information you sent me has told me a considerable amount regarding Thomas and the Yapp family. I look forward to your reply. Very many thanks, Eric.
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Hi Eric 
Want me to have a look for your name here, by chance I have the Herefordshire disc in now will do you you a looksee on any surname you want? Here is an example 
Diddlebury Parish Registers. Decembris, 1583.
17 Jun 1585 Johannes Yoppe & Elizabeth Hicox mar. 19 Apr 1589 Willielmus, filius Johannis Yoppe et Elizabethe uxoris ejus bap. 12 May 1590 Johannes Yoppe sep. 19 Jan 1591 Rycharde Baret & Elizabeth Yoppe mar.
Give us a shout if your stuck 
Pete
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Edwards, mainly Cound, Frodesely, Acton Burnell. Pitchford. and surrounding villages, Shropshire, / Rowe, Cound, / Littlehales, Berrington, Shropshire / Radford, Dublin, / Maguire, Acton Burnell, / Rudge, Frodesely, /
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