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Warwickshire / Re: Bissell Quaker Family of Henly-in-Arden, Late 1600's
« on: Wednesday 01 April 20 02:53 BST (UK)  »
That's a good lead. There may have been two John Bissells at that time, being my John had a son John born early enough to be the one that witheld tithes. I'll have to check that out. Thanks!

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Warwickshire / Bissell Quaker Family of Henly-in-Arden, Late 1600's
« on: Tuesday 31 March 20 16:19 BST (UK)  »
I'm researching a Bissell family in my family tree. They appear to have been Quaker, living in Henly-in-Arden. The husband & wife/parents were John (died I think 1728 Henly-in-Arden) & Mary Bissell. Children being John (1688), Mary (1689), Sarah (1690), Hannah (1692), James (1693), Josiah (1695), Nathaniel (1698), George (1700), Elizabeth (1703) & Esther (1705). I found their births in non-conformist archives on familysearch.org.

I'd like to know who John's parents were & that of his wife, whoever she was (I've seen her maiden name in various places as Watts, but no marriage date). Secondly, I've seen on bmdregisters.co.uk that Henly-in-Arden had a meeting from about 1669-1754, so what meeting would John's parents have attended before 1669? Any help welcome & appreciated.

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Quaker Family History / Re: John Bringhurst, 1655-1699, Quaker Printer - England
« on: Saturday 02 February 19 12:35 GMT (UK)  »
That sounds like him. I know his father was Thomas, sounds like a match. Thanks Arthurk. I'll take a look at those links.

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Quaker Family History / John Bringhurst, 1655-1699, Quaker Printer - England
« on: Saturday 02 February 19 08:39 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to find a website of things or one thing he printed for George Fox. I know of one thing he printed, and its called the George Fox Primer, but I cant find it online to look at it. John Bringhurst is an ancestor of mine & I'm interested in knowing & seeing what kinds of things he printed for the Society of Friends. Also what meeting he was a member of. How can I find all this out, where can I find the literature & a mention of his membership?

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Arment (died 1825) Family - Need Info
« on: Friday 08 June 18 19:21 BST (UK)  »
Thanks guys. Gives me a good bit to read over & look into. I found William Peter & father William James, both in Tower Hamlets Cemetery. William Henry might be there, but I dont know. William Peter had a son William James, who died in 1993, any chance I can find his burial place online or any info regarding a possible cremation? I remember talking to someone who said most people are cremated after a certain year, & deaths/burials arent available to the public beginning a certain year, so i dont have alot of faith I'll find anything on him. He was married to a Rita Coats.

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Arment (died 1825) Family - Need Info
« on: Friday 08 June 18 18:09 BST (UK)  »
Ok, thabks. Was hoping to find where a line of Arments were. I have George, his father Thomas & a descendant William Arment. Might be listed by their middle names. I'll see what i can find. Thanks again.

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Arment (died 1825) Family - Need Info
« on: Friday 08 June 18 17:33 BST (UK)  »
Other burials I'm looking for, which should be in some part of London or Greater London:

William Henry Arment    d. 1893 Middlesex
William Peter Arment    d. 1931 Southwark

(Rosie, where did you find the burial for George, was it Ancestry or another website?)

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Arment (died 1825) Family - Need Info
« on: Friday 08 June 18 16:54 BST (UK)  »
Thanks. I keep seeing that area come up in Arment searches & also Commercial Road. Wondering if thats where it is. Will take a look at that link. Thanks so much.

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London and Middlesex / Re: George Arment (died 1825) Family - Need Info
« on: Friday 08 June 18 16:16 BST (UK)  »
Whats the name of the cemetery, do you know? Or is that it? I'm not familiar with Tower Hamlets.

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