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    Question Pollintine/pollentine

    Hi I have the name POLLINTINE/POLLENTINE on the family tree & have found a family which i been getting info on they are William & Sarah & their children, Do you have any connection with them, my connection comes in with William's Granddaughter Eliza marrying William Barnes, while they married in Suffolk they lived in Pancras London near his brother James here is the Pollintine family

    1 William Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1807, Great Barton Suffolk
    Spouse: Sarah
    Children: Charles (~1822-)
    Bishop (~1830-1853)
    Ephraim (~1833-1852)
    Hannah (~1835-)
    Alfred (~1839-)

    1.1 Charles Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1822, Great Barton Suffolk
    Bapt: 17 Sep 1822, Great Barton Suffolk
    Occ: Labourer
    Spouse: Sarah
    Birth: abt 1824, Suffolk
    Children: Walter (~1850-)
    George (~1852-)
    Charles (~1853-)
    Martha (~1857-)
    Isaac (~1859-)
    Eliza (~1862-)
    Thomas (~1863-)
    Elizabeth (~1868-)

    1.1.1 Walter Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1850, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.2 George Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1852, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.3 Charles Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1853, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.4 Martha Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1857, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.5 Isaac Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1859, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.6 Eliza Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1862, Great Barton Suffolk
    Spouse: Wiliam Barnes
    Birth: abt 1861, Nowton Suffolk
    Father: James Barnes (1836-)
    Mother: Harriet Turner (1834-)
    Marr: 30 Dec 1884, Parish Church Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.7 Thomas Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1863, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.1.8 Elizabeth Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1868, Great Barton Suffolk

    1.2 Bishop Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1830
    Death: Jul 1853
    Burial: 11 Jul 1853, Holy Innocents, (Anglican Parish Register) Great Barton, Suffolk

    1.3 Ephraim Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1833
    Death: Nov 1852, Suffolk
    Burial: 18 Nov 1852, Holy Innocents (Anglican Parish Register) Great Barton, Suffolk

    1.4 Hannah Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1835

    1.5 Alfred Pollintine
    Birth: abt 1839

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    Hi there

    I am related to some Pollentines who lived in London. I often come across the Pollintines of Suffolk in my research and have often wondered if the two families were linked.

    I am visiting relatives for Christmas so I don't have my files with me, but I know I am descended from Richard John Pollentine, who was a landscape painter, and lived in London. He was married in St Pancras, which makes me wonder if he knew your ancestor James?

    I think Richard John was born in 1860, but I will check. If you are still researching, send me an email and we can swap information!

    Jayne

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    Smile Pollentine links

    Hi
    I am still interested in any thing to do with the Pollentine family, I don't have a Richard but that not to say there is not one as i only Have Charles & Sarah's family as it there daughter that married in to the Barnes family & i know he was in London & his brother lived there with wife & family so when you get back after your break i be pleased to hear from you happy New Year to you
    Regards Janice

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    Jayne, I am trying to make the connection between the Crowleys and the Pollintines as per family tradition. I cannot find a link. Did you get anywhere with this. I'll be happy to share what information I have with you. Hope you will reciprocate. Tony x

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    Janice, family tradition says we are related to the Pollentines of London, notably Alfred Pollentine. I am having difficulty establishing a link and wonder if you would share your information with me. I am Jayne's uncle.
    Anthony McCarthy.

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    Hi, im a pollentine down in the south east/kent, and i believe my grandad Bernard Pollentine was Alfreds grandson. We have one of Alfred Pollentines paintings, as he was an artist!

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    Default Hello Pollentine!

    Quote Originally Posted by zoep5 View Post
    Hi, im a pollentine down in the south east/kent, and i believe my grandad Bernard Pollentine was Alfreds grandson. We have one of Alfred Pollentines paintings, as he was an artist!
    Alfred Pollentine had six children, Emma, Harriet, Mildred, William, Robert, and Elsie (Beatrice). One of these must have been your grandfather's father, probably William or Robert. Alfred Pollentine was the brother of Richard John Pollentine who was my gt.gt.grandfather. The Pollentines were a remarkable family and maybe still are!
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    Hi I am only just getting into this tracing families thing. I have Married a Pollentine. We are living in Halifax. I dont know much about the family's ancestors. But the information I have is that Alfred 'the Artist' Pollentine is a my father in law's great, great, great uncle. Also My partner had a letter from his great Uncle from a a lawyer to state that he and his brothers were entitled to some money from a relative in Italy. But even though it was a pollentine, he was involved with the 'Pollentino' mafia. Hense to say no one proceeded to pursue the money, after hearing a story that my Partners Grandad and Uncle tried years ago and received a not so friendly visit from the 'Pollentino Mafia'. How much of this is true is unknown. But the whole family here and in wales and Austalia talk about it often. If anyone has information on the Pollentines please e-mail me on
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    Last edited by notanotherminer; 01-02-2011 at 11:02 PM. Reason: disguised email address to prevent spammers

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    I have-
    Pollintine, William
    b. 1785
    Gt Barton
    d. BEF 20 Jan 1855
    Gt Barton
    m. Bishop, Sarah

    as the Father of-
    b. 1807
    d. 07 Jan 1892
    Gt Barton
    e. Occupation
    Shepherd
    Shepherd
    e. Christening
    24 Jan 1808
    Gt Barton
    m. Bishop, Martha
    23 Oct 1828
    Rushbrook
    d. 14 Oct 1840

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