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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #9 on: Friday 03 April 15 16:31 BST (UK) »
I have found Roger Heritage mentioned on page 67 of this book . King Death: The Black Death And Its Aftermath In Late-Medieval England
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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #10 on: Friday 03 April 15 16:36 BST (UK) »
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tmebl&id=I52740

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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #11 on: Friday 03 April 15 17:53 BST (UK) »
I think that confirms Jim's idea that it was Burton Dasset in Warwickshire and not Burton in Dorset.
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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #12 on: Friday 03 April 15 18:23 BST (UK) »
Reading probably what you've read there's an assumption that Richard was related to Roger Heritage of Burton Dassett which may be true but there's no proof.
Others have said he was a Quaker which may also be true but again no qualifying information.

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I have found Roger Heritage mentioned on page 67 of this book . King Death: The Black Death And Its Aftermath In Late-Medieval England
In what context was he mentioned?
Warks:Ashford;Cadby;Clarke;Clifford;Cooke Copage;Easthope;
Edmonds;Felton;Colledge;Lutwyche;Mander(s);May;Poole;Withers.
Staffs.Edmonds;Addison;Duffield;Webb;Fisher;Archer
Salop:Easthope,Eddowes,Hoorde,Oteley,Vernon,Talbot,De Neville.
Notts.Clarke;Redfearne;Treece.
Som.May;Perriman;Cox
India Kane;Felton;Cadby
London.Haysom.
Lancs.Gay.
Worcs.Coley;Mander;Sawyer.
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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #13 on: Friday 03 April 15 22:02 BST (UK) »
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tmebl&id=I52740

I sure hope I am pasting all this stuff correctly .

Just be careful what you take from others research. If they got the place name wrong, there may be other inaccuracies as well.  :-\

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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 05 April 15 22:29 BST (UK) »
okay I know I'm new to all this and I'm in the U.S. and naive but still the Rootsweb link I pasted clearly states Dorset { is that a county ? } as far as the book if you google the book it will let you access page 67 . I thank you all for the patience and help you have been extending to my completing my journey back through time . I am only assuming the information presented to me has a hint of truth and not taking it as the gospel truth . 

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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 05 April 15 23:03 BST (UK) »
Hi. I think what we are saying is that transcription mistakes happen all the time. If you look at the Rootweb record it says, "Burton Dorset, Coventry, Warwickshire,"  I'm pretty sure it is a transcription error and should read Burton Dasset, Coventry, Warwickshire. Dorset is another county and there is no reason why it would be attached to Coventry and Warwickshire. Burton Dasset and Brailes are about 13 miles apart and that makes far more sense.

Also if it was Burton Dorset, there would be a comma between Burton and Dorset.
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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #16 on: Monday 06 April 15 11:44 BST (UK) »
Apart from the fact that there is a Dorset/Warwickshire connection through the Earl of Warwick, there is a Coleshill etc. in both Dorset and Warwickshire. While I think you are probably correct be aware that there just may be a connection.
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Re: How would someone from Brailes around 1665 migrate to New Jersey , usa
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 09 April 15 12:19 BST (UK) »
Just adding to the idea that it is more likely to be Burton Dasset, which as the crow flies is not very far from Brailes. Also, the surname Heritage was very commonplace in Warwickshire so I'd guess the Dorset bit is a transcription error.

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