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Re: MALSBURYs of Moreton Pinkney
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 29 September 24 22:47 BST (UK) »
To continue with my direct line
John malsbury 1725 the twin who lived married Susannah HUMFREY 1727- 1807

They had JOHN MALSBURY  cordswainer m Hannah Higginson 1752

William Malsbury 1761 m  Elizabeth CHECKLEY

Elizabeth 1762

Mary 1764. Who married George TALBOT   DNA links to of their children

Hebzibar 1770
All baptised in Moreton Pinkney

I need to find more weddings


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Re: MALSBURYs of Moreton Pinkney
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 01 October 24 04:17 BST (UK) »
I'm trying to verify information

I have lots of information about their daughters Charlotte MALSBURY 1797 m James GARDNER+ Phyllis  1798 m Benjamin TALBOT



I'm trying to find out if they had a daughter Ann 1781 m WAKELIN
+ Sons Thomas 1790 + John 1800
# not the one on many people's trees transported to Australia
# the correct John was born Moreton pinkney 1793 
 
UPDATE  thru lines now showing to Ann (Hannah )MALSBURY
Thru her children
 Charlotte MALSBURY 1797* via children Susannah .Nimrod & James GARDNER

Phillis MALSBURY ( via sons William + John TALBOT )
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Son Henry WAKELIN 1817
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Re: MALSBURYs of Moreton Pinkney
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 01 October 24 06:14 BST (UK) »
  Phyllis TALBOT the younger ...( Maulsbury) Was described as having

". A large family, very poor”. Her voice and utterance told for her as much as her looks. She was one of the best lace-makers in the village: but to think of the darkness, damp, and dirt her beautiful fabrics came out of, and the rough cubs all round her "pillow"! In her early days she had made lace that fetched 25/- or 30/- a yard." From the reminiscants of Rev MOSELY about people of Moreton Pinkney

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