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Wiltshire / Re: ROBERTS - RABBETS / WILTSHIRE, Manningford Bruce
« on: Tuesday 01 August 17 02:08 BST (UK)  »
Hello all :)

I'm researching the STRATTON and RABBITS/ROBERTS families. So far, I know that John STRATTON and Mary RABBITS were married in 1831 at Manningford Bruce. One of the witnesses was Jacob ROBERTS. Mary was bap. 1811 in Manningford Bruce and was the daughter of Thomas RABBITS (sawyer; b. abt 1783 in Manningford Bruce) and Jane ANDREWS. In the 1841 UK Census, Thomas RABBITS is living with his wife, Mary, and presumably, his father George (aged 84).

I can't find Thomas' baptism record in Manningford Bruce. At first, I thought he might be the son of John and Mary baptised 1777, but this Thomas dies in 1779. No other appropriate possibilities have emerged. However, I've been able to locate George and Ann RABBITS having children in Manningford Bruce in the 1770s and 1780s. They include:

Mary bap. 1779, Manningford Bruce
Sarah bap. 1786, Manningford Bruce
William bap. 1789, Manningford Bruce

William RABBITS (b. 1789) has children:
Jacob bap. 1813, Manningford Bruce
Matilda bap. 1822, Manningford Bruce
Leonard bap. 1827, Manningford Bruce

Does anyone know if my Thomas RABBITS (b. abt 1783) is related to the people you've mentioned in these posts? Any help you could offer about the RABBITS or STRATTON families would be much appreciated.

Cheers,
Carla

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Hi Teresa,

Unfortunately, I am researching a different family. My Thomas JAY married Sarah ANDREWS, not Sarah THURGATE.

Good luck with your research.

Cheers,

Carla

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Hi Bill,

Yes there is definitely a connection. I am researching this line for my partner's family. They are descended from David Hamilton Weir, the son (which I noticed you don't have) of David Weir and Margaret Hamilton. He was born in 1811 in Waterhead, and died at the ripe old age of 97 in 1908 in Maffra, Vic, Australia. He emigrated from Scotland in 1838.

How are you related?

Cheers,

Carla

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Hi all,

I am researching the family of David Hamilton Weir, son of David Weir (b. 1778, Old Cumnock, Ayr)  and Margaret Hamilton (b. 1778, New Cumnock, Ayr). My interest is centered around James Weir and Jean Mitchell (parents of David Weir snr), which is where the research get's a bit hazy and uncertain. I have researched as far as John Weir and Agnes Hunter (parents of James), and William Weir and Jean Good (parents of John), however, feel some doubts as to whether the information gathered is correct.

Many people on Ancestry.com have noted that the brother of John, Hugh (son of William Weir and Jean Good), traveled to America where he owned a plantation. Once again I have no idea if this information is correct. Others have noted a connection to the powerful De Vere family.

I would love to know what I can follow for certain and what information has minimal backing. Also, if you have an extensive knowledge of the descendents of the De Vere family I would love to know if you think a connection is plausible. Please help!!

Kind Regards,

Carla Grillo


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Hi Junev,

No I haven't seen the will of Thomas Jay. Thank you so much for that!

Regards,

Carla

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Hi there,

I have a bit of a conundrum concerning the Brooks, Jay and Andrews families.

I have acquired christening records for the children of James Brightwen Brooks and Mary Andrews, including a Mary Brooks who is my direct link. All children were born in Shipdham/Thetford, Norfolk between 1821-1838. I have also found a marriage record for James and Mary in 1821 in Diss, Norfolk. Mary's parents are Jacob Andrews and Elizabeth. 

I can only seem to find the family in 1841, with James absent, and Mary stating that they were all born in Ipswich, Suffolk. One of the elder children, Edgar, is noted as being in the Norfolk jail at age 17. After this time I can only find Mary (married to Henry Cock Osborn) and Josiah (the youngest child born in 1838). Josiah is living with a Sarah Jay (head of family; widower of Thomas Jay; b. 1791), Jacob Andrews (b. 1821), and Mary Townsend (b. 1828; all these people inc. Josiah are noted as relatives to Sarah) in 1851.

After 1851 the family seems to disappear. I cannot find them anywhere.

I have looked at some old newspapers from the Norfolk and Suffolk area, and I have found a notice in 1817 re. a Thomas Jay of Diss, Norfolk and a Jacob Andrews of Ipswich, Suffolk. Thomas Jay owned a mill in Diss, Norfolk I believe.

I have no idea how these families are connected, but I know they are somehow.

Any information on these families would be greatly appreciated.

Kindest Regards,

Carla Grillo


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