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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: FOLLETTS-South Petherton
« on: Monday 02 June 14 18:38 BST (UK)  »
Susannah Follett married William Long on Apr. 6, 1803 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset.  According to her death certificate, Susannah died Oct. 17, 1843 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset at the age of 63.  Therefore, she was born approximately 1780.  I am interested in locating the baptism and thus the parents of this Susannah Follett.  Is her baptism among the South Petherton Folletts?

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Somerset / Re: BUCKLAND of Donyatt
« on: Monday 02 June 14 02:19 BST (UK)  »
I am a direct of William Long.  He was born in Membury, Devon according to the 1851 census.  He was baptized Jan. 29, 1782, son of John and Susanah Long.  I would like to believe that the marriage of John Long to Susanah Hockey in Chardstock on Dec. 12, 1768 was the correct marriage.  However, the Membury parish records state Francis, son of John and Susanah Long, bp. July 14, 1765.  I would appreciate any help regarding this problem.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: sarah salmon
« on: Friday 25 January 13 16:50 GMT (UK)  »
I am trying to trace my family history and locate the parents of a Sarah Salmon.  Michael West, bur. MAY 31, 1799, Bottisham, Camb., was married Jan. 14, 1779 to Sarah Salmon.  The burial record of Sarah (Salmon) West states she was 60 years old at the time of her burial Mar. 26, 1815 at Bottisham, Camb.  This would equate to a birthdate of 1755.  Please let me know why you are interested in Sarah Salmon.

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Devon / Long Lookup request, Membury Parish records
« on: Thursday 24 January 13 21:44 GMT (UK)  »
The Membury, Devon parish records include the Long Family.  I need to know if Frances, baptized July 14, 1765 was son of John and Susanna Long or son of John and Elizabeth Long.  This is a look-up request and I am much appreciate of anyone who would look this up for me.  I also would be excited to communicate with anyone interested in the Long family of Devon, Dorset, and Somerset area.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: CORNWELL from Bottisham
« on: Monday 07 January 13 21:20 GMT (UK)  »
This query is regarding Susan Cornwell, vs. Susan Cornell married to Samuel Bull. 

1.  The Baptist Church, Bottisham Lode records state "These are to Certify, that Susan Cornwell (or Cornell) daughter of William  Cornwell and Mary his wife, was born in Bottisham Load in the Parish of Bottisham in the County of Cambridge the 3 day of August in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen.  Registered by me--Thomas Reynolds--Protestant Dissenting Minister.
In the margin is written "The Name should be Cornell."

2.  William Cornwell, son of Holmes Cornwell and Elizabeth Day, was married May 26, 1812 to Mary Benstead.  The only child that was baptized in the Church of England church records of Bottisham was Robert Cornwell, baptized Sept. 12, 1813.

3.  Lucy Joan Slater in The Bulls of Lode in the Journal of the Cambridgeshire Family History Society, Vol. 6, Number 8, Winter, 1988, pp. 217-218, stated that Samuel Bull (1816-1885) and his wife, Susan nee Cornell of St. Mary's the Less were married in Cambridge by license on May 7, 1837.  Susan died March 25, 1848, age 31 and was buried in the Baptist churchyard in Bottisham Lode, Camb.

4.Samuel Bull did remarry May 20, 1849 at All Saints, Camb., to Susan Cornwall, spinster of Jesus Lane, Camb.  Her father was Holmes Cornwell.  The Holmes Cornwell, her father, was bp. Feb 23, 1794, Bottisham Lode, Camb. The mother of Susan Cornwall was Mary Cook.  Both Samuel and Susan Bull are named in the will of Holmes Cornwell.

The query is:  Was Susan Cornell, the first wife of Samuel Bull, the daughter of William Cornwell and Mary Benstead or was Susan Cornell, the first wife of Samuel Bull, daughter of other parents with the last name of Cornell?  Does anyone have the marriage record of Samuel Bull and Susan Cornell married  May 7, 1837 in Cambridge by license that would state her father's name?  Was there another Susan Cornell baptized at St. Mary's the Less that would be 31 years old in 1848?

I would appreciate any comments about this confusing problem.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: CORNWELL from Bottisham
« on: Monday 18 June 12 00:06 BST (UK)  »
This is a query regarding George Cornwell, born in Bottisham Lode, Camb, in 1819 or 1820.  This George Cornwell was the son of John Day Cornwell and Sarah West.  I know that this George Cornwell was married to Harriet Beard in 1842.  Harriet Cornwell died in 1862.  In my quest to locate the death date of this George Cornwell, I have located a George Cornwell that was stated to be born in Bottisham, Camb. in the 1891 British Census.  In that census, he was 70 years old.  This George was married to Eliza and this George Cornwell died Nov. 9, 1893 in Little Eversden, Caxton, Camb.  I am most interested in locating the marriage of this George Cornwell to Eliza.

I have obtained a marriage certificate for a George Cornwell, 21 y. o., son of Philip Cornwell, married Apr. 1, 1862 at St. Andrews St. Register office to a Harriet Anne Hoye, 21 y. o., daughter of Edward Hoye.    Both fathers were named as Labourers.  Hopefully this informaton will be of interest to someone.

Karen

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Cambridgeshire / Re: CORNWELL from Bottisham
« on: Sunday 06 May 12 22:07 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have the reference for James Cornwell bp. 1801, son of Holmes and Elizabeth Cornwell?  I know that Holmes and Elizabeth (Day) Cornwell had a son, James, due to the fact that he is named in the will of Holmes in 1837.  Is James Cornwell, bp. 1801 recorded in the Bottiham Lode, Camb. church records or the bishop transcripts?  I also know that James Cornwell married Hannah Greygoose and had a son named Holmes born Jan. 26, 1841 in Bottisham Fen, Camb. from the birth certificate of Holmes Cornwell. 

Karen

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Cambridgeshire / Re: CORNWELL from Bottisham
« on: Wednesday 02 May 12 18:27 BST (UK)  »
Dear Paul,

I am excited to be in contact with someone from Lode.  In 1971, I spent time in Bottisham and Lode.  The Vicar David D. Billings allowed me to examine the church records of Bottisham and Lode.  I was 19 years old at the time.  I knocked on doors of "Cornwell's" in Bottisham and Lode to try to trace my Cornwell family.  One family was particularly gracious and helped me locate various relatives--they had a little girl named Sarah.  That Cornwell family, however, I could not link to my family. 

My great great grandfather, Walter Cornwell, was the sister to Priscilla, also known as Zillah, who married William Mossup Rayment on Jan. 6, 1870.  Their children were William, Ruth who married Robert John Hiner, Jack, and Walter.

I have not been able to link Holmes Cornwell that married Elizabeth Day with your William Cornwell that married Alice Hunt. However, I have in the past been in contact with other Cornwell relatives that are related to you.  In 1987, someone  of Cambridge wrote me.  I do not know if he is still living or interested in family history.  However, he wrote the following information.  William Cornwell married Nov. 3, 1789 to Ann Arber who was baptized May 21, 1769 in Bottisham.  Ann Arber was the daughter of William Arber and Ann Arber.  William Arber was baptized 1731 and was the son of John Arbor (not Arber) and Mabel Richmond.  John Arbor was baptized 1714.  One of the children of William Cornwell and Ann Arber was William Cornwell, baptized June 1, 1801 in Bottisham.  This William Cornwell married Alice Hunt.  Other children of William Cornwell and Ann Arber were John, baptized June 1, 180l also and married Elizabeth Harrison; Mary Ann baptized June 1, 1801 also; Philip, baptized June 1, 180l married Ann Ayres; and Sarah. baptized Nov. 7, 1802.  The Cambridge correspondent has traced his wife's  side downwards through Philip Cornwell and Ann Ayres, who were married June 16, 1822.  Philip Cornwell died Nov. 25, 1888.  I have additional information on the descendants of Philip and Ann (Ayres) Cornwell. 

I have from the church records that William Cornwell married Alice Hunt on Mar. 3, 1816 in Bottisham.  Their children were John, born July 30, 1820; Eliza, baptized Dec. 29, 1822; Josiah, baptized Jan. 16, 1825; David born Mar. 12, 1829; Sarah, born Oct. 21, 1830; Elishaba, born Feb. 16, 1834.  These children were all in Lode records.  The above correspondent also stated that William Cornwell and Alice Hunt had children Ann, born 1824; and Israel born 1840.  The married of their daughter, Elisheba Cornwell, 24, and William Webb, 25, was Jan. 21, 1858 in Bottisham.  William Webb was stated to be a carpenter and his father, William Webb, was a wheelwright.

It seems to me that we should be able to sort out the various Cornwell lines and perhaps find a common ancestor.  I do not know what information you have and what you are interested in.  Please let me know.

I am interested in proving that my Holmes Cornwell that married Elizabeth Day was the Holmes Cornwell that was baptized Jan. 29, 1764 in Cambridge St. Andrew the Less.  Since I know there was a Holmes Cornwell that died June , 1840, Newmarket, Cambrige,  in addition to the Holmes Cornwell (died by Sept. 23, 1837) that married Elizabeth Day, I can't be sure which Holmes is mine.  Is there a way to find out the age of the Holmes Cornwell that died June, 1840?

Looking forward to your comments.  Karen

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Cambridgeshire / Re: CORNWELL from Bottisham
« on: Tuesday 24 April 12 22:54 BST (UK)  »
Dear Redroger,

I am so glad that you have responded to my posting.  I noted that you stated on March 9, 2012 that you were descended from William Cornwell and Elizabeth Holmes both born around 1725.  I asked about the parents of Isaac Cornwell because I was trying to link him to my predecessor, Holmes Cornwell, who married Elizabeth Day on July 11, 1786 in Bottisham Lode, Camb.  I would like to trace back my Holmes Cornwell but I have run into a roadblock that perhaps you can help me with.  The Holmes Cornwell that married Elizabeth Day had a will proved by his son, John Cornwell, on Sept. 23, 1837.  This will was on page 335 of Liber O of the Consistory Court of Ely.  This meant to me that Holmes Cornwell was deceased by Sept. 23, 1837.  However, there was also a Holmes Cornwell that died in June, 1840 in Newmarket, Camb.--this is per "Geni" on a computer search.  This means there were at least two Holmes Cornwell's in the same period.  It is tempting to believe that the Holmes Cornwell baptized on Jan. 29, 1764 at St. Andrew the Less, Camb., son of William and Elizabeth Cornwell is the Holmes Cornwell that married Elizabeth Day, but I do not know how to prove it.  In addition, there is a William Cornwell that married Elizabeth Holmes on Apr. 1, 1754  at St. Vigor, Fulborn.  Since the maiden name of Elizabeth Holmes is Holmes, it is likely that she named her son, Holmes, but again it could be Holmes deceased by 1837 or Holmes deceased by 1840.  To complicate matters more, there was a William Cornwell of Fulbourn that married Elizabeth Tyrrel at St. Andrew the Great in 1756--another possible set of parents for either Holmes,d. 1837 or Holmes, d. 1840.

To respond to arc8574:  The book I wrote should be available in the Society of Genealogists in London since I gave them a copy.  Otherwise the only way to get access to the book is to purchase a book from me.  I will try to send you a private message with more information.

I have alot of information about Phillip Cornwell, d. Nov. 25, 1888, and Ann Ayres ( married June 16, 1822, Bottisham Lode, Camb.)  I do not know how or if Phillip is related to Holmes Cornwell that married Elizabeth Day.  Their children, John, baptized Mar. 24, 1869; Emma, baptized Mar. 30, 1828; William, baptized July 25, 1830; Charles baptized Feb. 19, 1837; Elijah, baptized Feb. 19, 1837; Ellis baptized Feb. 19, 1837 and Levi born (not baptized) about 1829.  I could provide more information, but you may already have it all.  I got this information by looking at the Bottisham church records.  I do have that Israel, (son of Charles Cornwell, widow, age 24, and Emma Hancock, age 21, married Oct. 30, 1857) was baptized May 4, 1873 along with two siblings.  Israel, age 24, married Elizabeth Mayes, age 25, on Sept. 19, 1885 in Bottisham Lode. 

I hope that you will be able to help me trace the parents of Holmes Cornwell, that married Elizabeth Day. 

Karen

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