Author Topic: MAINWARING - NASH Connection  (Read 6025 times)

Offline T.R.

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Re: Mainwaring- Nash
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 30 January 10 06:00 GMT (UK) »
Dear Graytom

I have just read your June 2007 message to s.k.

My wife is a descendant of the Nash family (members of her lime arrived in Melbourne in 1853).

I have been attempting to trace the family line.  I have managed to reach 1619 when, it seems, that Thomas Nash settled Eltisley Cambridge but it then gets a bit confusing.

I have contacted s.k. some time ago.  I will try to make contact again.

In your message you say that you have been successful in reaching 1554.  Perhaps you and I could correspond and exchange information, although you seem to be much more advanced that I.

I see that you are descendant of Lt Jenkins.  I understand that he was found lashed to the mast.  is that right?  What a horrible experience for everyone and what unimaginable devotion to duty.

When you can spare a moment to reply, I will be pleased to hear from you.  In the meantime, please accept my regards.

T.R.
Ratcliffe or Ratcliff (Kingston On Thames, Hampton Wick, Teddington, Dorking), Marshall (Hampton), Cromwell  (Kingston On Thames, Hampton Wick). Netherton (Creed, St Mewan), Nancarrow (Lostwithiel, Lanlivery) Hagelstein (Twyardreath, St Blazey)

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Re: MAINWARING - NASH Connection
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 01 May 12 17:33 BST (UK) »
dear graytom
just read this old messeage regarding nash family.my 6xgrandad mathew nash was born near petworth in sussex at around 1690. i believe you can go back toabout 1554. can you help
regards

nashy

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Re: MAINWARING - NASH Connection
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 01 May 25 11:14 BST (UK) »
John bance Nash and Jane Jeffrey are my 3x great grandparents, my grandfather was John jack Nash son of Phillip James Nash both buried in Yea, Victoria Australia

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Re: MAINWARING - NASH Connection
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 01 May 25 11:17 BST (UK) »
Over the last month I've been searching the family tree I've gone back to "William the (barstard) conquerer"