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Title: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: Edward Scott on Tuesday 09 April 19 11:37 BST (UK)
First line in the middle, Is the part underlined "g children"?

thanks

Edward
Title: Re: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: Bookbox on Tuesday 09 April 19 12:03 BST (UK)
ij children  = 2 children
Title: Re: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: Edward Scott on Tuesday 09 April 19 12:08 BST (UK)
Thanks

I had been looking for a Jane in this era  :)

Edward
Title: Re: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: goldie61 on Tuesday 09 April 19 22:29 BST (UK)
The next 2 words say William & Jane - is this what you meant?
Title: Re: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: Edward Scott on Tuesday 09 April 19 22:37 BST (UK)
I already had a William, Jane is the bonus
Title: Re: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: goldie61 on Tuesday 09 April 19 23:44 BST (UK)
I already had a William, Jane is the bonus
:)
Title: Re: A word from a 1516 will
Post by: Edward Scott on Wednesday 10 April 19 09:52 BST (UK)
I already had a William, Jane is the bonus
:)
William had already been mentioned. I have 2 other sources that mention a Jane or Joan (in fact 2 of them a generation apart) and I have been struggling to find evidence of either of them.

Hence the bonus and sorry for the short response

Edward