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Re: john vacher / dorothy weyitt
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 06 September 14 10:47 BST (UK) »
Hi Everyone.

these vachers are certainly causing a headache, there is just so many of them.

john vacher / Dorothy weyitt would be my 9th great grandsparents.

Anyway will still keep looking for information on the vachers just like everyone else.

cheers carolaj.

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Re: john vacher / dorothy weyitt
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 06 September 14 15:45 BST (UK) »
Carole as established there is no John and Dorothy. . Only John. Grin we have yet to find a wife for him.
Brunton, Binnington, in Cullercoats
Paterson, Anderson in Fifeshire
Vacher, Vatchers, Vatyers, (other various spellings) , in Dorsetshire
Marchams, in Oxfordshire / Berkshire (depending on date)

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Re: john vacher / dorothy weyitt
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 06 September 14 15:54 BST (UK) »
oh and Carole your welcome to my Vacher file! just PM me your email addy. :)
Brunton, Binnington, in Cullercoats
Paterson, Anderson in Fifeshire
Vacher, Vatchers, Vatyers, (other various spellings) , in Dorsetshire
Marchams, in Oxfordshire / Berkshire (depending on date)

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Re: john vacher / dorothy weyitt
« Reply #12 on: Monday 14 December 15 15:26 GMT (UK) »
Subject, Dorothy Weyitt,
Unlikely to be born in 1605 as she was named in the marriage banns with her husband Thomas wells
(note husband and not son) in1655 when she would have been 50. I can not find the actual record of the marriage, maybe they had second thoughts.
As for her burial in 1693 as she didn't marry a vacher(or a Wells) that Dorothy buried in 1693 was probably the Dorothy daughter to John and Christine born in 1686 (john being the eldest son of George and Elizabeth) Incidentally john and his brothers Richard and Jethro had 30 kids between them!
Regards Chris Vacher circa 1950.


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Re: Josiah Vacher
« Reply #13 on: Monday 14 December 15 15:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Debs,
You probably know all this already by now,
Josiah Vacher ( great name!) was born 26-12-1710
Father Jethro, Mother Mary,
Married Sarah Hox ( she died in 1746 )
Married Jane Sanders in  1749.
Had one child Benjamin in 1753 who later became church warden at Milton abbas.
Did you find George's entry in the church wardens accounts in 1656 suggesting that he was a blacksmith?
Regards Chris Vacher.

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Re:Protestation records 1641
« Reply #14 on: Monday 14 December 15 16:14 GMT (UK) »
John Vatyer senior was George's Dad
John Vatyer junior was Georges brother ( born about 1621 to be 18 in 1641)
William Vatyer was probably George's brother born about 1622
I believe John sr was probably born nearer 1600 than 1605
Georges other sibling was Mary born in 1629 who married Robert Barnes in 1653 which suggests
to me that the elusive Mrs John Vacher Sr was more than likely called Mary!
please feel free to prove me wrong. (with evidence of course !)
Regards Chris Vacher.

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Re: john vacher / dorothy weyitt
« Reply #15 on: Monday 14 December 15 17:18 GMT (UK) »
chuckle You seem to have far to much time on your hands. :P

First day of new job! :P So slightly on info overload. :P

But it looks possible at the current time. :P

Deb x
Brunton, Binnington, in Cullercoats
Paterson, Anderson in Fifeshire
Vacher, Vatchers, Vatyers, (other various spellings) , in Dorsetshire
Marchams, in Oxfordshire / Berkshire (depending on date)

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Re:The missing sons,
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 15 December 15 16:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi everybody,
I need some help, I've lost George and Elizabeths two sons that's George (1659) and Francis (1662)
I'm sure I had them christened but I haven't seen them since , no marriage's , no kids , I don't think
they died, maybe they're doing a Highlander.
Maybe they got on one of them galleons and founded a colony in the America's,
Please let me know if you find them anywhere.
And tell them from me they're in big trouble!
Merry Christmas
Chris Vacher.