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Title: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Lynn S on Wednesday 04 May 11 21:12 BST (UK)
Hi All
Can anyone tell me if there are any burials for a Pamplin Vinter/Vintner & his wife Mary at Godmanchester? I have found a few children of theirs baptised around 1770's in Godmanchester so I'm thinking he may have been born around 1740/50.
Here's hoping as it seems an unusual christian name.
Lynn
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: groom on Wednesday 04 May 11 21:21 BST (UK)
There are 3 Pamplin Vinters buried at St Mary, Godmanchester

21 Jan 1789

19 Feb 1814   aged  46

9 Dec 1860  aged 67

Jan
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: groom on Wednesday 04 May 11 21:28 BST (UK)
There are about 15 Mary Vinters, but date wise these are the only possibles

31 May  1784

2 Sept 1795

25 July 1820  age  22

19 March 1826  age  65

Jan
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Lynn S on Wednesday 04 May 11 21:41 BST (UK)
Hi Jan
Thanks for your prompt reply. Think the burial in 1789 for Pamplin is the right one & possibly one of the first two for Mary.
Many thanks
Lynn
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: groom on Wednesday 04 May 11 21:45 BST (UK)
Unfortunately there were no ages on those ones.
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Sandymc47 on Wednesday 04 May 11 21:53 BST (UK)
Hi Lynn

I found a Pamplin Vinter christened in 1741 at Glatton, Hunts, with parents
Robert and Mary which would make the age for his future children about right. It is an unusual name but thats good in Ancestry its a nightmare looking for a John Smith lol.
Looks like Pamplins wife Mary was called Mary Hargrave or Whitelesey before she married as they put the surname Whitelesey in some of their childrens names. The marriage was 26th April 1765
I cannot find his death at the moment.  It would seem the name lived on as I have found another Pamplin Vinter marrying in London a hundred years later.

Looked for the name meaning of Pamplin seeming from a French pet name which was then based on a Greek martyr called Pamphilos

Hope this helps a little
Regards Sandymc
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Chippy6 on Monday 29 October 12 12:08 GMT (UK)
Hi
Just come across your enquiry about Pamplin Vinter; do you need any more advice.
I am a Vinter family member and have quite a bit of information.

Chippy
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Lynn S on Tuesday 30 October 12 14:35 GMT (UK)
Hi Chippy
My Vinter line is from Jane Vinter c.11/9/1772 Godmanchester daughter of Pamplin Vinter & Mary Hargrave. Jane married George Clifton 7/5/1793 Godmanchester & George's parents were George Clifton & Sarah Mackennis. Have got little info on the Vinters so any info to flesh out this family would be great. Presume someone way back had something to do with wine & I worked in Thresher wine shops 20 years ago.
My Hunts. family includes Gibbs, Robinson, Wright, Middleton, Maile, Titchmarsh, Elderkin.
Thanks Lynn
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Chippy6 on Wednesday 14 November 12 15:34 GMT (UK)
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you:-
I have quite a bit of information on the VINTER family.
Jane 1772 born to Pamplin & Mary Hargrave.
Pamplin 1741 born to Robert & Mary Pamplin.
Robert 1701 born to Robert & Elizabeth Wellbury
Robert 1675 born to Robert & Jane Blake.
Robert 1648 born to Richard & Elizabeth Harvy.

Robert & Mary Pamplin are my 6 x great grandparents.

I have more and I can send you a private message after another posting.
Chippy
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Lynn S on Sunday 18 November 12 19:18 GMT (UK)
Hi Chippy
Thanks for the list. Pamplin Vinter & Mary are my 5xGt-Grandparents & any other info you have would be appreciated. Do you know whereabouts in Godmanchester they may have lived & are they buried in the churchyard. I've not been lucky enough to find many gravestones so (with fingers crossed ) do you know if there are any Vinter gravestones.
Cheers Lynn
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Chippy6 on Tuesday 20 November 12 14:43 GMT (UK)
Hi
There are some tombstones in the graveyard surrounding the Church of St Mary the Virgin in Godmanchester.
"Robert Vinter died June 25 1850 aged 81 and Ann wife of the above who died Jan 15 1837" (Pamplin's cousin).
"Here lyeth the body of Robert Vinter who died Feb 16 1723 aged 49 years". (Pamplin's great grandfather)
"son of Robert Vinter who died 1799"
and 2 footstones
"RV son of Robert Vinter who died 1850"
"RV died 1723"
Chippy
Title: Re: Vinter burials at Godmanchester
Post by: Lynn S on Tuesday 20 November 12 15:22 GMT (UK)
Hi Chippy
Wow thanks for that. My brother lives at Somersham so will  take photos next year when we visit. Can you give me rough idea whereabouts they are placed & are the stones readable.
I walked Buckden churchyard  & cemetery last year & only got one stone & that was a cousin line in my Middletons. Funnily enough someone on Ancestry has linked my Buckden Middletons to the Duchess of Cambridge whose line comes from the Yorkshire village of Buckden!!
Cheers Lynn