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Topic: Lesanne's Scavenger Hunt........ Part 4...........Everyone Welcome to join in!! (Read 4167 times)
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Brambletye
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All these are the same family, but we still haven't got a Ralph b. c1650....
Must go now, my eyes feel like they have been taken out, rolled in sand, and put back, yuk 
...how about a summary, Lesanne, have you got time?
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deb usa
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Looking for Ralph ...Ralph who ? hee hee LOL .... Turner/Ferrers or Norris ...
here some more NA: not sure if this has anything to do with ours ... posting anyway 
FILE - [no title] - ref. DR 422/101 - date: 17 May 1845
Contents Declaration by Henry Scott Turner and George Stone that the several terms of 2000 years, 500 years, 1000 years and 1000 years, assigned to them by indentures of 11 May 1839 (no. DR 422/85) and 10 August 1839 (no. DR 422/91) for the better securing the repayment of a debt of £10,000 (see nos. DR 422/83-4) should also be held for the better securing the repayment of a mortgage made by Edward Marmion Ferrers by indenture of even date to secure £2,000 (no. DR 422/100
trying to find Ralphe ... I am musing over whether Roalphe/Ralphus would partake of the joy of sipping ye red or whyte wynes ?
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Travellers = Penfold, Orchard, James Devon = Middleton, Waterfield, Adams, Clark/e, Gould Cornwall = Palmer, Carnarton, Slack/Smith. Morris/h Wales, New Quay = James, Evans
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Looking for Ralph ...Ralph who ? hee hee LOL .... Turner/Ferrers or Norris ... here some more NA: not sure if this has anything to do with ours ... posting anyway  FILE - [no title] - ref. DR 422/101 - date: 17 May 1845 Contents Declaration by Henry Scott Turner and George Stone that the several terms of 2000 years, 500 years, 1000 years and 1000 years, assigned to them by indentures of 11 May 1839 (no. DR 422/85) and 10 August 1839 (no. DR 422/91) for the better securing the repayment of a debt of £10,000 (see nos. DR 422/83-4) should also be held for the better securing the repayment of a mortgage made by Edward Marmion Ferrers by indenture of even date to secure £2,000 (no. DR 422/100 trying to find Ralphe ... I am musing over whether Roalphe/Ralphus would partake of the joy of sipping ye red or whyte wynes ? deb Ralph Turner b. c1650 m. Susanna - I imagine Ralphe was, if he had ye readies, heavilie into ye beere (it's a manne thinge... )
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Cas (stallc)
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Nowt to ade to ye folke of the gentry like....tips cap.....wipe ye olde nose on cuff Juste droped in like to say....
deb....read your post, ye olde merry england style, i am fullll of mirth you crack me up.... you will have to give lessons on how you get allll that info from the NA.......... I AM FIRST.........
Brambletye, I am in awe you are a wonder at the wills, and make it seem easy, I wish I had that talent.
Lesanne you must be more than over the moon with all this info.....
Nite Guvs....wish I could add more, but lost the plot days back....
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Census information is Crown Copyright www.nationalarchives.gov.uk Davies, Roderick - Myddfai Carms Lloyd, Jones - Denbigh/Salop Bray - Cornwall Gibbons, Mordecai/Mort, Squire, Thomas, David/Davies, Joseph, Bowen, Lewis, Rees, Williams, Jones, Llewellyn, Morgan - Glam Gibbons, Timbrell, Beale, Ludlow - Glos/Wilts Shoemac, Squire, Keirle, Small - Somerset Berry, Baggot, Lee, Clayton - Lancs Baggot, Flynn -Ireland
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deb usa
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Greeting Cas
As ye canne see, we are travellinge backe to a tyme where people bequeathed theirye beddes and linens to thee beloved sonnes and daughters. I am filled with joyous feelyngs when i set my eyes to reading ye olde wills and wish , with everything, that I too had theese written parchments ..... alas , me olde Gypsies bequeathed and gave to their familie members their thyngs before they became of sicke dyspostion.......
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Travellers = Penfold, Orchard, James Devon = Middleton, Waterfield, Adams, Clark/e, Gould Cornwall = Palmer, Carnarton, Slack/Smith. Morris/h Wales, New Quay = James, Evans
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deb usa
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May the Angels watch over you Lesanne ...
Posting more , but am lost ...
Information relating to document ref. no. 587/8 Arkingstall, now Anne Phillips), a messuage in Ollerton (Ralph Turner); a messuage in Childs Arcoll (John Turner, now Thomas Clay; a messuage in Stoake upon Terne and lands called the Great Mastis, the Little Mastiss, the Middle Mastis, the Bag field, Date: 1736. (Shropshire Archives)
Can't find anything on Ralph and susannah
arrghhhhhhhhh 
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Travellers = Penfold, Orchard, James Devon = Middleton, Waterfield, Adams, Clark/e, Gould Cornwall = Palmer, Carnarton, Slack/Smith. Morris/h Wales, New Quay = James, Evans
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Cas (stallc)
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O Glad a sens o humor prevails........ROFL
I to am also off to my coverlette shortley, alas not by bye yon chymney. Sleep well ye gentlefolke....or serf 
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Census information is Crown Copyright www.nationalarchives.gov.uk Davies, Roderick - Myddfai Carms Lloyd, Jones - Denbigh/Salop Bray - Cornwall Gibbons, Mordecai/Mort, Squire, Thomas, David/Davies, Joseph, Bowen, Lewis, Rees, Williams, Jones, Llewellyn, Morgan - Glam Gibbons, Timbrell, Beale, Ludlow - Glos/Wilts Shoemac, Squire, Keirle, Small - Somerset Berry, Baggot, Lee, Clayton - Lancs Baggot, Flynn -Ireland
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This lot is anyone's guess:
William Turner Married at Bray by Licence? – Bride Elizabeth Avelin on 8 Sep 1616 snr William Turner Married at Bray by Licence? – Bride Anne Hellier on 5 Oct 1616 William Turner Married at Wokingham by Licence? – Bride Martha Sallott on 25 Sep 1633
perhaps these marriages belong here somewhere
now for Bray!
children of Thomas Turner who m. Elizabeth Caire 01 June 1656 Elizabeth 19 Ja 1658 Thomas 20 sept 1663 Sarah 27 Aug 1665
Children of Ralph & Susannah Turner (we don't know Susanahs maiden name) Ralph 19 Nov 1679 Elliner 29 Sept 1681 William 08 March 1683 Jane 28 May 1686 Ann 28 Nov 1688 Male 05 Dec 1688
children of John Turner, Elizabeth 22 Feb 1702 this marriage seems to fit, Eliz Turner m. John Townsend 23 May 1724 Susanah 02 April 1705 Ralph 12 Feb 1710 Ann 22 Mar 1713 Sarah 22 Mar 1717 Sarah Turner m. Robert London 14 Oct 1735
Children of Matthew & mary Turner (we don't have know anything about Matthew & Mary, i.e not bapt. marriage for them) Anne 29 Oct 1722 Matthew 30 Jan 1724 Mary 4 Oct 1725 i(s this Mary? Mary Turner m. John Robertson 07 Jan 1749) Christian 19 Aug 1727
Children for Robt & Eliz Turner (do we have a bapt. / marriage for them? i can't see one) Eliz 21 Nov 1719 Mary 28 April 1721 Joseph 22 Jun 1722
Children of Ralph & mary (was this Ralph b. 1679?) Mary 2 May 1735 Eliz 13 May 1737 (was this her marriage? Elizabeth Turner m. John Johnson 11 nov 1754, the dates certainly tie in) Thomas 18 March 1739 d. 01 Jun 1740 Charles 26 April 1741 William 31 jan 1748 Robert 8 July 1750
William Turner m. Mary Freeman 13 Oct 1779, these are their children: Thomas 13 Aug 1780 Mary 29 Sept 1782, was this her marriage? Mary Turner m. John Day 7 Oct 1810 William 18 Jul 1784 , William Turner m. Elizabeth Buckland 7 nov 1811 Charles 25 Nov 1787 married here, Charles Turner m. Elizabeth Barney 9 nov 1809
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child of Richd Turner & Mary Richard 18 Oct 1735
unaccounted marriages: Elizabeth Turner m. Richard Broom 19 Nov 1812 Elizabeth Turner m. Richard Littleton 10 Oct 1772 Edward Turner m. Elizabeth Hop 28 April 1698 jane Turner m. Humphery Hayse April 1682
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular condition causing weakness of the muscles. SMA is the biggest genetic killer of children under the age of 2 years 1 in 40 of you carry the gene that passes this conditon on There is no current treatment JTSMA.ORG.UK http://www.justgiving.com/toniholmanTomorrow is too late Holman - Cornwall, Wojciechowskyj - ЛьвівUkraine, Bentley - Leicester, Taylor - Kent/Sussex, Punnett - Sussex, Richards - Leicester, Vinton - C
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I just found this:
Groom – John Turner Married at Ruscombe by Licence? Bride Grace Lambourne on 22 Oct 1632
The Lambourn connection is in the 1800's is it not?
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular condition causing weakness of the muscles. SMA is the biggest genetic killer of children under the age of 2 years 1 in 40 of you carry the gene that passes this conditon on There is no current treatment JTSMA.ORG.UK http://www.justgiving.com/toniholmanTomorrow is too late Holman - Cornwall, Wojciechowskyj - ЛьвівUkraine, Bentley - Leicester, Taylor - Kent/Sussex, Punnett - Sussex, Richards - Leicester, Vinton - C
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Greeting Cas As ye canne see, we are travellinge backe to a tyme where people bequeathed theirye beddes and linens to thee beloved sonnes and daughters. I am filled with joyous feelyngs when i set my eyes to reading ye olde wills and wish , with everything, that I too had theese written parchments ..... alas , me olde Gypsies bequeathed and gave to their familie members their thyngs before they became of sicke dyspostion....... deb  lol
my nan left her bedding and linen to her eldest sons wife! she died in 1999
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular condition causing weakness of the muscles. SMA is the biggest genetic killer of children under the age of 2 years 1 in 40 of you carry the gene that passes this conditon on There is no current treatment JTSMA.ORG.UK http://www.justgiving.com/toniholmanTomorrow is too late Holman - Cornwall, Wojciechowskyj - ЛьвівUkraine, Bentley - Leicester, Taylor - Kent/Sussex, Punnett - Sussex, Richards - Leicester, Vinton - C
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Okies... here is John Ferrers alias Turner 1718 2 parts.
Very quick go at it: Testator "of Brightwell, Gent." To be bur. in Fingest? Churchyard, Bucks Loving wife Mary - use of all household goods, on her decease to dau. Elizabeth Dau. Elizabeth, "by my now wife", her heirs and assigns - messuage and tenement, orchards, gardens and appurts. at Crowin... Gifford(?) in Oxon. lately purchased of John Butler & Frances Redman. (says Frances, could be Francis, scribes being what they were...) Son John & Thomas Ferrers "by a former wife" - get 12d each "they being already provided for" Son James Ferrers "by my now wife" - £50 Executrix dau. Elizabeth - who is under 21 Witnesses Margery Astin, Elias Smith Will Written August 1702 Proved 1718 Hi Toni,
Here's the extracts from the Will - not a lot to go on and like you, uneasy as to where they fit in if at all.
Come in Ralph - your time is up...
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