I am certainly very interested in the lady who has written history of the population of Cortachy and Clova in the 18 and 19 centuries....
My earliest direct ancestral record is of a birth of James...
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26-07-2017 3:08 PM
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I am certainly very interested in the lady who...
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12-03-2017 11:39 AM
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Christmas Day Baptism
Other than there being limited time off work, in C18th, was there any special reason for a Christmas Day Baptism?
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08-03-2017 4:21 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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Hello Janet Please don’t talk yourself down! ...
Hello Janet
Please don’t talk yourself down! You have been a great help.
I am fairly sure that Amos is a relative of some kind and, some years ago, I had him as an uncle.
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07-03-2017 5:59 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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Me again!
Amos had a second wife following the death of Mary 24 August 1728, in childbirth of Ann (there were two/three former children Ann?, Mary and John). His second marriage was to Jane James, from Long...
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07-03-2017 4:50 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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To JanBooth There is an error in my reply...
To JanBooth
There is an error in my reply above. Amos Row married Mary Rod(d) 1 October 1721 born 29 Nov 1696 (Independent, Martock) - not Jane. Mary Row, wife of Amos Row, died 24 August 1728. ... -
07-03-2017 1:46 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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A great suggestion
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I like your logic; it makes good sense! I had already identified Amos (d1776) and Jane Rowe (d1764), m 1721, of Martock aspossible parents, although it could potentially have made... -
07-03-2017 1:32 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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Another in 1745 in Thorn Coffin was also a likely...
Another in 1745 in Thorn Coffin was also a likely infant mortality.
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07-03-2017 1:30 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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Many thanks but I am sure that this was an infant...
Many thanks but I am sure that this was an infant mortality.
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07-03-2017 9:52 AM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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Not Charlton Mackrell
Very many thanks.
I became quite excited in 2012 when I found the Christening of Wm Row on 30/3/1740 in Charlton Mackerell. I contacted them but received this prompt reply: “Looking at FreeReg, I... -
06-03-2017 5:14 PM
Thread: Baptism for William Row of Somerset
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Baptism for William Row of Somerset
I need help with an impenetrable brick wall of many years standing!
William Row was a cordwainer of Kingsbury Episcopi in Somerset. He was married in October 1777 to Martha Northover in Cerne...
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