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Offline Elstead1861

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The Tarbaths of Weobley
« on: Tuesday 07 June 11 23:15 BST (UK) »
Please could anyone kindly help me trace any Tarbaths in Herefordshire born before 1800?

I have only found the following four:
Tarbath, John (c.1789 - 13.6.1848 Weobley), ag. lab, who lists his father as 'James' in the marriage register.
Tarbath, George (1794 Dilwyn – 1853 Islington), married and moved to Norton Folgate in London
Tarbath, Thomas (1778 Wellington - 1864 Weobley) butcher, married Elizabeth Berry on 6 Oct 1810, Weobley
Tarbath, Susan (1758 or 1763 - 1837 Weobley)

They are the only 4 that I can find in Herefordshire with pre-1800 birthdates. I was just wondering how, if at all, they were related?

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Re: The Tarbaths of Weobley
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 03 September 11 02:00 BST (UK) »
05/11/1824, TARBATH, Susan, 1+, buried @ St Peter & St Paul, Weobley.
11/07/1837, TARBATH, Susan, 74, buried @ St Mary, Kings Pyon
HARVEY, Guiting Power, Glos                     
PORTER, Gunmakers of Whitechapel
ALLEN - Blockley, BOWLES - Notgrove, BURROWS - Sevenhampton, COOK - Notgrove, DRINKWATER-LUNN - Aston Cross, FARDON - Temple Guiting, FAULKNER - Cheltenham, GADEN, GAYDEN, GAYDON, GRINHAM - Cheltenham, HART - Stow-on-the-Wold, LANE - Staverton, MOABY - Coln St Aldwyns, STAITE - Temple Guiting, TIMBRELL - Winchcombe, TYSOE - Warks & Glos, WHITFORD - Stanway, WINTLE - Forest of Dean, WYNNIATT - Stanway

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Re: The Tarbaths of Weobley
« Reply #2 on: Monday 12 September 11 00:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your reply, Victor.

Not much information seems to be available about the Tarbaths. I am visiting Hereford next month and hope to discover something more then.

Appreciate your post.