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Devon / Re: BLAMPIN - Cullompton
« on: Sunday 17 June 18 11:39 BST (UK)  »
Yes and it is good to know because I have searched many places (not the Sidbury BTs) but almost everywhere else and I have never some across one.  Also I would have thought that the Blampins (and now maybe the Maudits) went back into France later than what it appears they did. So they may have come to England before most of the records started in the early 1500s.
I am looking forward to trying to tie this all together in the next couple of days.  I have been trying to sort out about 3 or 4 other families that are only only in the late 1700 to early 1800s but it is about time I tried to look at other family lines.  So I am really grateful for your help with this.  Thanks David.


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Devon / Re: BLAMPIN - Cullompton
« on: Sunday 17 June 18 00:24 BST (UK)  »
Thanks to you both for the info and links.  It's interesting isn't it. 

Hi David.  Good to hear from you again.  I have to confess I am not sure what you mean by Sidbury BT images on Family and Family Searches own Indexes - sorry.  However that is interesting information you have there and I haven't looked for a Ferdinando Mawditt/Maudit at all.  I did try and find something for Jane Maudit but found nothing.  Of course records are being added all the time. Anyway with the Ferdinando Mawditt you mentioned baptised 1691, I would think he is probably Fedinando Blampin's uncle. Jane Maudit and Thomas Blampin were married in 1718 so I have Jane's birth about 1693. Will wait to hear from you re the BT images.  Thanks


Hi Robin? Depending on how old Jonathan was when he married do you think it is possible he was alive at the time of the 1841 census.  He would have been between about 75-90 I guess.  Worth a look at the Devon census for him and his wife as she could have been younger than him.  Was Ebdon a common name - I've never seen it before so just wondered whether it is worth working down from whatever info you have on your father side thru the census although you have probably done that already. Interesting also about Nicholas. I don't know what access you have to Ancestry or Find Past but I have full access if you want me to look anything up for you. 
 
No the Blampins are not easy to track although there are plenty of them and since a lot of the records were lost in a fire it makes it more difficult. I will do some more hunting and let you know what I come up with, if anything. Thanks

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Devon / Re: BLAMPIN - Cullompton
« on: Saturday 16 June 18 11:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi there.   Thanks for the info.  I am not sure who Nicholas is but one assumes that as he was married in 1741 he was probably born between 1710 & 1720ish.  Ferdinando was married in 1757 so he was probably born between 1720 and 1730ish.  SO Ferdinando and Nicholas could have been brothers or may cousins.  I don't have any of Ferdinando's siblings. Your post has motivated me to check further into this line given things come on line all the time so you never know what may have turned up recently.  Also I know I have heard of Nicholas before but not sure where but he does sound familiar. Are the only Blampins you have Nicholas and his wife Elizabeth and daughter Sarah?
Thanks
Sandra

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Gloucestershire / Re: Arlingham - Golding / Goulding
« on: Saturday 01 August 15 09:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Annie - it's been a while.  Hope all is well with you.

Hi Rachael - although your people below are not my direct line they are in my line if off to the side a bit.  Goulding is my maiden name.  I have William Golding b 7 Sep 1773 to Thomas Golding and Susannah Davis/Davies.  William has lots of siblings and I have all the dates etc.  The only thing  don't have is William's wife.   I would like to continue this via email but I can't for the life of me remember how to do a personal post so I can give you my email address.

Annie can you tell me how to do that.  Sorry but I have only done it once before and it was some years ago.

Thanks
Sandra

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Devon / Re: BLAMPIN - Cullompton
« on: Saturday 09 November 13 18:27 GMT (UK)  »
I never thought of looking down an Italian line but had it stuck in my head that he was French.   Another path to follow - thanks.   I agree with you comment about Ferdinando probably not originating in Canada but when you are a bit stuck you tend to follow all paths although I haven't spent to much time in that region for him.  Interesting site you sent as well and I will have a much closer look at it.  I am sure that Ferdinando was born in Devon as I believe his father is Thomas Blampin and mother Jane Maudit.   I found a marriage for them in 1718 and although I haven't found his birth/chr/bap record yet given his first child was called Thomas Maudit it seems that this is correct.   Also found a possible sister called Constance but yet to prove her.

Steve - Yes I do have info on Mary Frost although only back one generation at this point.  I am interested in John Symes - I have his descendants but nothing back beyond him.   I sent my email address so you can email me if you like.   

thanks

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Devon / Re: BLAMPIN - Cullompton
« on: Sunday 03 November 13 18:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tina

Thanks for the 'good luck'-as you can see I need it.   That post in the forum link you sent was put there by me but I haven't progressed with Ferdinando since then-sadly.   Every now and then I sit down and spend a few hours looking for more and I am sure at some stage it will be there.

Steve - can you tell me what your connection to this family.   

thanks
lyraea

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Census lookup please - Rickit
« on: Tuesday 27 November 12 18:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Roerar

My sister married Neil Rickit who is descended from Christopher Titus Rickit and he asked me to help with his family tree.  Christopher Titus is the Christopher mentioned below in the passenger list.

I have sent you a personal msg with my email address.   I presume since you are Josephs line you live in NZ-unless, of course you have moved to AU or emigrated somehwere else.   It has been a while since I started this post and since then I have found lots of information.   Much of the start I got was from people on Rootschat who, as you can see below, are always very willing to help.   I probably wouldn't have got the info I did if it weren't for this forum.   

So because of the help I get in forums like this I am always happy to share.  I have a lot of info back to William who's birth I have cal at 1675.   Calculated from the chr record of his son John in 1703.

I also have Joseph's family (12 of them) and lots more.   I don't know how much information you have but please email at the address in the personal msg if you think I can be of any help.


And thanks everyone below.  I haven't gone through everything you put there yesterday yet but I will just to see If I have missed anything.

lyraea

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Census lookup please - Rickit
« on: Monday 26 November 12 07:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Roerar

Thanks for your post and welcome.  I will certainly check it out.

lyraea

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London and Middlesex / Re: Henry Johnson Needham
« on: Sunday 20 May 12 03:50 BST (UK)  »
To avm228

Just to say thank you for bringing the fact that Henry might be Henrietta's son to my attention.   I was so focused on the fact that Robert was a widower I didn't seriously consider that.   I sent away for Henry J Harman's birth certificate and got back the proof that that is exactly who he is.   He was born to Henrietta - interestingly there appears to be a father's name crossed out but looks like '..... Robert Wildman.   Can't read the first name and there appears to be a 14 in there for some reason or not but the other two names appear to be very clear.

Anyway - thanks again.

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