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Topic: HERRING Family, Marsh Gibbon (Read 788 times)
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Jan19230
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Over the last 12 years, I have been researching my HERRING family and have quite a bit of research relating to my family and other branches. If you have the surname HERRING in your family tree, I am happy to pass on any info I may have.
Jan
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JOHNSTON, STOCKER - Middlesex DORMODY (and variants) HERRING - Oxford, Bucks, Warwickshire, Essex WHITBREAD - Essex, Beds BOGG - Scotland, Essex
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Tanglewood
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Hi Jan
Not sure if there will be a connection, but my g X 2 grandmother Ann Burnham/Baldwin married a William Herring (DOB 1815) in Worminghall Bucks approx 1862/66.
The 1871 census shows them with 3 children James,John and Mary Ann. Also Williams mother Rebecca born approx 1790 in Merton Oxfordshire.
Let me know if you think they could be the same family.
best regards Christine
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mike37
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Hi Jan & Christine, I have an extensive tree for my LOWE family, mainly in Worminghall around 1700-1850. I have a Lucy LOWE (Bp 27.04.1828) married James Herring (Banns 11/1846) at Saints Peter & Paul, Worminghall. There were many other HERRING folk mentioned in the Worminghall Parish Records - it could pay you to check that film out at an L.D.S. Family History Centre. Cheers, Mike
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Tanglewood
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Thanks for your reply, I will certainly do that.
Best regards Christine
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Ollie2205
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Hi
Have you any Herrin / Herring Family links in to Somerset,
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Ollie2205
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ok many thanks for your help
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grossan
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Hello Jan - I am rather late coming in on your post re the Herring family but I think my family have a connection with the Herrings through the names Young, Jones, Cator to name but a few - all coming from Marsh Gibbon - do those names mean anything to you ? Regards grossan
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Carmela
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Hi Jan, I am another late comer with a connection to the Herrings of Ickford. I wonder if you could help to settle a nagging question that I have left alone for years.
My problem is the three Mary Herrings born in Ickford, 1732, 1734 and 1739. One of them married Richard Casemore in 1765 and was my 4xgt grandmother, but which one was it? Unless it was yet another Mary Herring ( it did say of Haseley on the marriage entry). I have decided that Mary born in 1734 is the most likely, but I don't really know. Can you help? If you know which one it was, ignore the next question.
I have a couple of clues that require information from the Ickford burial records to help settle the matter. If you have the Herring burials , would you please look up burial date for Sarah Herring (nee Justice, wife of Rowland Herring). Another researcher has her dates as 1709-1806, but I don't trust the source as there are no exact dates. Also, if it's not too much trouble (and if you have it), could you look for the burial date of Mary Casemore (nee Herring). I have 1824, but may be the wrong Mary. I know that most families had a Mary or two, but the Herrings and the Casemores really over did it. 
Regards, Carmela
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grossan
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Jan - I have now had time to look re my connection with your Herring family and see that I have Sarah Herring marrying William Templar on 9th November 1805 in Marsh Gibbon and that they had two children Mary, born 16.08.1807 (christened in Marsh Gibbon 31.08.1807, and John, born 08.04.1809 (christened in Marsh Gibbon 28.05.09). I think Caleb Templar is the common denominator as Sarah Herring married one of his sons from his second marriage and Mary one of the daughters from his first marriage married a John Young (my ancestor). Maybe you have all this information and if so I apologise for wasting your time. Regards grossan
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triciamc
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This won't help you tracing your tree backwards, but you may be interested in William HERRING who moved to Yorkshire. My g-grandfather Edwin TOMPKINS was a platelayer with the railway - he moved from Marsh Gibbon to S Yorks in the 1860s or 1870s. In the 1881 census (see ancestry.com) William HERRING aged 24 is shown as his neighbour in S Yorks - perhaps also working for the railway, they may have moved together. I don't have any Herrings in my tree, but if you have any info about Marsh Gibbon generally (my ancestors were agricultural labourers), the railway, or any TOMPKINS, HAYNES, HUGHES, CLEMENTS, WELFORD, PRATT, I would be interested Regards Pat
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