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Warwickshire / Re: Talbots of Ryton on Dunsmore
« on: Sunday 03 April 16 00:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Pat,
I have found my list of Ryton on Dunsmore Wills that I intended to order from the LDS and the 1818 will of Thomas Talbot and though it does not have a tick beside it in 1993 , I did find it in my 1994 notebook.
That will, written 1805, and proven to Elizabeth on 3 Apr 1818, was for Thomas Talbott husband of Elizabeth so not the Thomas Talbott who married Mary Saunders. That Thomas (married Saunders) though did have a Hardin/Harding in his family which is why people have assumed he was the Thomas son of Hardin. As I mentioned before, it was Elizabeths will (wife of Thomas died 187/1818) that linked her to the Guntons.
Unfortunately for us our Thomas only names his wife Elizabeth, not his brother William or sister Ann, so does not confirm William's location in 1805. What you need is something that can positively identify William son of Hardin, as being in either Kenilworth or Fillongley. Are there Hardins in your William's family? I have found Fillongley on the map. Fillongley, Kenilworth and Weston u W do form a large triangle on the map.
I think the 1801 will for Hardin Talbott is the only one left that might be worth checking. I have a vague idea though that it was actually related to the 1784 will of Hardin senior. Found it! My notes say "vide will 8 Oct 1784. Looks like it was difficult to read on the microfilm but appears to be a sworn statement by Thomas Talbott and Richard Mills that they owe Richard Smallbroke 500 pounds. The date I have is 6 Feb 1801.
Cheers
Linda
I have found my list of Ryton on Dunsmore Wills that I intended to order from the LDS and the 1818 will of Thomas Talbot and though it does not have a tick beside it in 1993 , I did find it in my 1994 notebook.
That will, written 1805, and proven to Elizabeth on 3 Apr 1818, was for Thomas Talbott husband of Elizabeth so not the Thomas Talbott who married Mary Saunders. That Thomas (married Saunders) though did have a Hardin/Harding in his family which is why people have assumed he was the Thomas son of Hardin. As I mentioned before, it was Elizabeths will (wife of Thomas died 187/1818) that linked her to the Guntons.
Unfortunately for us our Thomas only names his wife Elizabeth, not his brother William or sister Ann, so does not confirm William's location in 1805. What you need is something that can positively identify William son of Hardin, as being in either Kenilworth or Fillongley. Are there Hardins in your William's family? I have found Fillongley on the map. Fillongley, Kenilworth and Weston u W do form a large triangle on the map.
I think the 1801 will for Hardin Talbott is the only one left that might be worth checking. I have a vague idea though that it was actually related to the 1784 will of Hardin senior. Found it! My notes say "vide will 8 Oct 1784. Looks like it was difficult to read on the microfilm but appears to be a sworn statement by Thomas Talbott and Richard Mills that they owe Richard Smallbroke 500 pounds. The date I have is 6 Feb 1801.
Cheers
Linda