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Travelling People / Re: Ameline Jeff
« on: Thursday 03 August 23 13:57 BST (UK) »
I think, if you look, that Ambeline is a misreading of Anceline or Anselina. This is a family name.
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I have figured out the Ruth Sines connection though. Her husband George was the son of Frederick Parker born 1851 at Colnbrook, Bucks. Fred was Job's younger cousin, their fathers Mark Parker (1819-1866)and John Parker (b.1822 circa) were brothers. Job's wife Lemontaney Carey was also baptised at Colnbrook in 1849. A lot of the family still live round that way today. These families seems to have travelled regularly from that area in Berkshire to Surrey and back again. Again maybe because of the link to the Coopers, there seems to have been a lot of Coopers based around Windsor.
Re Ebenezer Crocker: I have a copy of the original baptism. His parents are Robert Ratcliffe Crocker and Mary Seir
Robert's father was Henry Ratcliffe Crocker Born in Milford 1747 .. He died in 1822
Crocker Henry 1747 1822 1822 Hampshire Burials Milford, Hampshire, England
Crocker Henry Ratcliff — — 1775 Hampshire Marriages Milford, Hampshire, England
Surely the famous Henry Ratcliffe Crocker is a relative still to find. He is born much later and they come from towns not so faraway from each other. (Time will tell.)