I have managed to trace one of my ancestors to 1470, but for obvious reasons I am finding it almost impossible to extend it any further back. The ancestor in question is a John Onge, b. abt. 1470 in Suffolk. He was father of Isabel Onge (1498-1526) and my ancestor, another John Onge, b. abt 1500 at Thelnethan, Suffolk. By his wife Joan (mar. 1521) he had 6 children all born between 1522 and 1541 at Barningham, Suffolk. Does anyone know anything about this family and can it be traced further back into medieval times? I have managed to trace Isabels line back, but of course this is not my line.
Much obliged for any help possible,
Best regards,
John Gage
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Thread: Onge family
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24-07-2014, 1:45 AM #1John GageGuest
Onge family
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24-07-2014, 6:52 AM #2
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Have you looked at google books for references to the name?
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24-07-2014, 7:08 AM #3
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I would try soc.genealogy.medieval (usenet)
This is the url when using Google Groups -
https://
groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval
But I would strongly recommend using a proper Usenet client to access it rather than Google Groups. Some email clients handle Usenet.
https://www.
eternal-september.org/ is a reliable free news server.
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06-09-2015, 1:22 PM #4OngJohnGuest
Early Onge Records
John,
There are Onge family records as early as ca. 1280, although linking the various people involves a bit of guesswork and I have not tried (yet) to map it out. But some details on the records can be found on various posts on my blog, ongfamilyhistory.blogspot.com. Regards, John Ong
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