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Re: MILLWARD- 1797 HARTINGTON
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 02 November 08 23:00 GMT (UK) »
Thomas son of William & Sarah Milward
Bapt 16 Jan 1797 Hartington
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Re: MILLWARD- 1797 HARTINGTON
« Reply #10 on: Monday 03 November 08 04:41 GMT (UK) »
Thank you CU that infomation looks promising
Tilly
Millward,Parr, Noblett, Shelmerdine
Lancashire, Cheshirer, Derbyshire

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Re: MILLWARD- 1797 Hartington
« Reply #11 on: Monday 03 November 08 13:12 GMT (UK) »
Ho Tily

Just got back from the LDS library took a look for your family at Hartington
Bapt 1774  to 1840
Burial 1797 to 1841
marriages

Will PM you with information
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Re: MILLWARD- 1797 Hartington
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 28 March 17 10:10 BST (UK) »
Hi Tilly--you also need to check with the name Milward with a single L--more usual before 1800, and lots of them in the Hartington, Derbyshire area--I can have a more thorough look for you if you wish ( am already following the Milward and Bonsall surnames in that area of Derbyshire for a friend.

email me on magssmithmgsc@gmail.com if you wish
regards, mags smith


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Re: MILLWARD- 1797 Hartington
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 08 April 17 09:08 BST (UK) »
Mil(l)ward and Bonsall

In case it is of interest, in terms of DNA the Derbyshire surnames of Mil(l)ward and Bonsall are very unusual in the UK, the Y DNA (i.e. male) being E1b1b1b*A.  It is possible the original ancestor(s) were slaves who came to Britain with the Romans.  https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/peakdistrict/about/background

Valerie
Derbys: Ward, Hopkinson, Bradley, Birds, Clarke, Taylor, Daykin, Gent, Vardy, Cotterill, Stocks, Godber, Dronfield, Charlesworth, Bonsall, Purseglove
Notts: Clarke, Freeman, Kitchen, Allcock, Housley, Swanwick, Berrisford, Farnsworth, Antcliffe
Staffs: Nutt, Bowring
Yorks: Holling, Fish, Kay, Hardy
Lincs: Plummer, Broughton, Wellbourne