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  1. #21
    PatMcCoy
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    Just touching base regarding my idea that I previously posted. I'm curious to hear your thoughts about it.

    Thanks!

    Pat McCoy

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    Jan1954
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    Quote Originally Posted by PatMcCoy View Post
    Is there any way to look up PINDELL e-mail addresses in England similar to the system on my side of the world?
    Not as far as I am aware. Email addresses are private - unless they have been published by the owner of that address, on a website for instance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan1954 View Post
    Not as far as I am aware. Email addresses are private - unless they have been published by the owner of that address, on a website for instance.
    I understand. I wish I could contact a PINDELL in England in the hope that they are also into genealogy. This "brick wall" has us American PINDELLs stymied.

    Pat McCoy

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    Or you could do some research using contemporary records.

    Access to Archives
    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a...rch.aspx?tab=1


    National Archives catalogue
    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...nu_search3&j=1

    British History Online
    https://www.british-history.ac.uk/

    Parish records (records extracts not patron submissions)
    https://www.familysearch.org/eng/sear...lear_form=true


    Once you have searched at the national level you can narrow it down to a few counties.


    Essex
    https://seax.essexcc.gov.uk/login.asp?Start=True&ERO=2

    Hertfordshire
    https://www.hertsdirect.org/ufs/ufsm...d=HALS_INDEXES

    Cheshire, Wiltshire and several other counties also have online databaes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vance Mead View Post
    Or you could do some research using contemporary records.

    Access to Archives
    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a...rch.aspx?tab=1


    National Archives catalogue
    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...nu_search3&j=1

    British History Online
    https://www.british-history.ac.uk/

    Parish records (records extracts not patron submissions)
    https://www.familysearch.org/eng/sear...lear_form=true


    Once you have searched at the national level you can narrow it down to a few counties.


    Essex
    https://seax.essexcc.gov.uk/login.asp?Start=True&ERO=2

    Hertfordshire
    https://www.hertsdirect.org/ufs/ufsm...d=HALS_INDEXES

    Cheshire, Wiltshire and several other counties also have online databaes.

    Thanks, Vance!

    I'll check these out!

    Pat McCoy

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    I'm having problems with the Essex link. It's asking about "cookies", which are enabled but I still can't access the link.

    Pat McCoy

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    It's working fine for me. I tried the most likely spellings and found these:


    Chelmsford 21 February 1687
    Indictment of William Maden of Walthamstow labourer, 23 October 2 James II, there about 3 a.m. broke into the house of Philip Wakelyn and stole "seaven pewter dishes" worth 20s., "three small pewter potta" worth 6d., 'two Pewter basons" (malubria) worth 2s. and a pair of sheets worth 3s. Pleads not guilty of burglary, but guilty of felony; read, branded. Witnesses: Penelope Wakely, John PENDELL.


    SESSIONS ROLLS
    MICHAELMAS 1614
    CALENDAR of prisoners in the House of Correction, now at the bar. Marginal notes in a different hand are in parentheses.

    Wm. Badoott of Great Horkesley for his most lewd behaviour never abiding with any master, committed by Mr John Stephens, 15 July. (To his master John PENDELL).



    Also I checked the Norfolk database at:

    https://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/Dserve/...qCmd=Index.tcl

    They have one will, dated 1691, of Jeremiah Pendall, of Ludham, Norfolk.


    Before I mentioned Documents online at

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/

    They have the will of Richard Pendell, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 21 November 1696.

    The national archives sell pdf copies of these wills for £3.50 each, about five or six dollars.

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    I suppose Pendale is also a possible spelling? These are a couple hundred years too early for you, but worth saving for when they might be useful:

    These are from the Patent rolls:

    Oct 9, 1411
    John Welton, parson of the church of Holwell, for not appearing to answer a plea that he render a sow and 9 pigs worth 40s. and chattels to the value of £10 to John Pendale, "haberdasshere." Middlesex

    July 9, 1438
    Walter Pound of Hull, co. York, for not appearing before the justices to anmswer Simon Pendale alias Pendalee touching a plea of 40s. London

    April 6, 1366
    Pardon to John Pendale for the death of Adam de Bubbewyth, as the king has been informed that John, while journeying between Grantham and Long Benynton, co. Lincoln, was assaulted by Adam, who robbed and would have killed him and he killed him in in self-defence.

    Close rolls
    March 1400. John Pendale 'haberdassher'. Middlesex

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    Vance Mead
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    And here's a bit more about John Pendale of London. This is from Feet of Fines (a final agreement concerning selling land). This is from the Medieval Genealogy site. A good place to look, with lots of links to sources.

    Querent and deforciant are the plaintiff and defendant, or buyer and seller.

    Date: Two weeks from St Michael, 18 Richard II [13 October 1394].
    Parties: William Crouk' of Bruggenorth', querent, and John Pendale of London' and Joan, his wife, deforciants.
    Property: 1 messuage and 1 toft in Bruggenorth'.
    Agreement: John and Joan have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of William, and have rendered them to him in the same court, to hold to William and his heirs, of the chief lords for ever.
    Warranty: Warranty by John and Joan and the heirs of Joan.
    For this: William has given them 10 marks of silver.

    Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.) Persons: William Crook, John Pendle, Joan Pendle
    Places: Bridgnorth, London

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    Here's one item from the Hertfordshire Marriage Index (1538-1837)

    Ed Pyndell married Margaret Staper in Bushey 22 Jul 1567

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