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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Wiltshire => Topic started by: Stanley on Sunday 02 July 06 16:29 BST (UK)
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My tree now includes a sprinkling of most 17th 18 th and 19th century All Cannings families -delighted to exchage information with anybody with relatives from All Cannings and surrounding villages-Maslen is my main family of interest
Cheers Stanley
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Hi Stanley,
Do you have any connection to Louisa Hamlen of All Cannings who married Frederick Crinks in Bristol in 1864.
I think her parents were Thomas & Jane Hamlen.
regards
Nashua
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Hi Stanley,
I was interested in your offer to look at families from All Cannings. I am looking for information on parents of John Wimlet (later Wilmot) b. 1822, a labourer, whose father was given as William Smith, a blacksmith, at his marriage. He married Harriet Carpenter, a servant, b. 1814 in All Cannings. Her father was Robert Carpenter, a labourer.
Both resided in All Cannings at the time of the marriage. One witness was named as Henry John Smith. But I have no names for the mothers, so I hope you can help. Many thanks in advance.
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Dear Stanley, Hi there. Please forgive my ignorance but is All Cannings the same as Bishops Canning?
I had my AMOR family tree going all the way back to 1779 Bromham, Wiltshire, England ... all my own work {also with the help of some lovely looker-uppers of Census data}.
Recently I was able to add 8 more generations legitimately with another researcher who had gone back to C1562 in the tree with everyone being born/christened at Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England.
Regards, Al downunder. ;)
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Hi Bathonian Sorry-have only just seen your message-notification advice did not work.
As i suspect you will have now found Robert Carpenter [Labourer]married Martha Merrett 23 Oct 1796--they had following children
Ann 20 Aug 1797
Lucy 23 Apr 1799
Sarah 13 sep 1801
Jane 11 Dec 1803
Mary 11Oct 1807
Harriett [Dorcas ]19 Apr 1813
Sophia 11 Aug 1817
Cheers Stanley
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Hi Stanley,
Many thanks for the information, I hadn't found the family previously, so that's another little step forward.
Bathonian
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Hi Stanley,
In my family tree Amors All Cannings, I have a Martha Maslen m Amos Amor 15 Feb 1801 All Cannings. Have you information on Martha??
Thanks Tiye
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Hi Stanley
I have family connections with a Maslen family of Stanton St Bernard. Would you be interested in them?
Cynda
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Hi Stanley
My Maslens come from Market Lavington - how far is that from All Cannings? It seems an unusual name - do you know of any connections between your Maslens and mine?
Carolyn
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Hi Stanley, are you still around?
My wife's Maslen/Maslin ancestors come from Marden & Stanton St Bernard, is there any chance ther may be connections with yours.
Bob
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I have Maslens from All Cannings going back to ca. 1600 - one line I've got stuck on is Mary Maslen who married Joseph Coward on 19 May 1751. They had a daughter called Mary born 6 July 1765 who married John Hibberd in 1793. I'd love to push the Coward and Maslen lines back further if anyone can help.
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Hi, welcome to RootsChat
I have two Mary Maslens, which I don't think are yours, but here are the details anyway because you never know.
Mary Maslen b c1716 @ Stanton St Bernard, f. John Maslen (Maslyn), m. Esther (nee Smith).
Siblings: Ann b.1704, John b. 1705, Ann b. 1709, William b. 1710, Elizabeth b. 1715. All born Stanton St Bernard.
Mary Maslen b. 1742 @ Stanton St Bernard, f. William Maslen (sister of Mary above), m. Ann (nee Pyle).
Siblings: Elizabeth b. 1740, William b. 1746, Anna b.1748, Robert b. 1751, John b. 1754, Thomas b. 1757. All born Stanton St Bernard.
Like I said, I don't think they help but you never know.
Cheers
Bob
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Thanks Bob - I can't immediately tie them in with my Maslens, but hopefully at some point I'll find a connection :)
Jules
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Hi all - a few other people I have from the All Cannings area:
Margaret Rivers (1567 - bef 1659) married Thomas Maslen (1561 - bef 1632)
Alice Grant (died bef 1712) married John Maslen (bef 1669 - 1722)
Martha Kinett (1698 - ?) married John Maslen (bef 1697 - 1772)
Mary Hamlen (1733 - bef 1811) married Thomas Maslen (1728 - ?)
Thomas Tucker (1654 - ?) married Joane Unknown in 1678
Richard Hobbs (bef 1641 - 1681) married Susannah Douse (bef 1648 - bef 1711)
Richard Durnford (? - 1632) married Alice/Alise Powell (? - ?) in 1599)
Rebecca Francklyn (1600 - 1665) married Thomas Durnford (bef 1609 - 1686) in 1637
John Harris (? - 1681) married Katherine Unknown (? - 1706) in 1640
Mary Stevens (bef 1668 - 1745) married Thomas Durnford (bef 1664 - 1739) in 1691); I have her parents as William Harris and Jane but no dates for them
Sarah Hale (1740 - ?) married Thomas Hibberd (bef 1733 - ?). I have Sarah's mother as Prudence Hale (? - ?) but no details of her father
Any further info on any of the above would be most appreciated.
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Hi,
Has anyone links to Stephen Maslen born 1750
married 1772 Upavon to
Sarah Eyles born 1750
Children were Thomas 1772
Elizabeth1775
Daniel 1779
John 1782
Jane 1784
Thanks
M.
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Hi all posters on this list
Sorry i have not been in touch but i never receive any notification of postings despite pressing the NOTIFY button-for some reason this is a problem i have always had on this site-obviously i must do something wrong but cant work out what
Anyway i confirm i have a large tree which covers every name mentioned in Naaman's message dated 22 Jul 2007 and also in Rochdalians messages
As we are talking many thousands of names direct communication is probably called for
Stanley-
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Stanley and all,
There is a very extensive tree containing Maslens and their various descendants and cousins on the World Tree website :) My branch at least is almost completely correct to what I have (except for the Sadlers), so it seems to be a reliable source and quite well documented, although I've not studied it all. It may have additional info on there that none of you have so far:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=beak-allcannings
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Thanks for that link. I have only had a quick look up to now and I think I have a query already. I will spend some time tomorrow on it. Is it ok to use the email address on the website or should I post on RootsChat?
Cheers
Bob
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You can contact the tree owner if you've got queries, I believe.
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Hi all,
Interesting postings but I can't link to any of them!
Any one have links to Louisa Elizabeth Maslin (born 1822/23) who married John Perry in 1846 ?
Thanks M.
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Hi there
Elizabeth Maslin b abt 1804 at Upavon (according to the census) married Henry Clements at Charlton st Peter 27 December 1823. Wonder if you have Elizabeth on your family tree.
Regards Heather
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Hi,
I have Maslens from All canning and Devizes. John Maslen, born 1829 to Joseph Maslen and Mary Bell, was my 3n x great grandfather. He married Elizabeth Wheeler from Bromham, Wiltshire in 1850 and they had a son, John born 1849 out of wedlock. They later married and Elizabeth died in child birth with their second child, Elizabeth in 1851. John later married Maria Rose. John was in the Royal Marines and living in Alverstoke, Gosport in 1887. So many Maslens! it would be great to collaborate with other Maslen researchers.