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I've just noticed all your recent work on the Mawby family. A big task, well done. You and I share a common ancester of Mawby-43 , William Mawby born in the middle of the 16th century in South Kilworth. It's a novel experience to find a cousin on wiki-tree that isn't via a branch that emigrated,
I've been trying to prove or disprove the De Mautby connection. You may have seen my recent G2G question about it. Personally I'm extremely sceptical, I think there were far too many of them living in that corner of Northamptonshire/Leicestershire in the 16th C but I could be very wrong.
I'd value your opinion.
Helen
William, in regards to Jestus Foreman (Foreman-3708 and Foreman-2176), I too believe they are the same person. Jestus is my 3x great grandfather who I believe was born on the Chillesford Lodge Farm, as was my grandfather, Albert Foreman 1888-1958, my great grandfather, Jesse Foreman 1841-1921, my 2x great grandfather, George Foreman 1803-1891, my 4th great grandfather, John Foreman 1745-1817, and my 5th great grandfather 1720-1780.
You can check this birth dates and place out on the “Chillesford Children” site https://sites.google.com/site/chillesfordschildren/
Their baptism and a few of their weddings and deaths are listed there.
Let me know what you think,
Cheers,
Billy Mitchell
I have been setting up profiles for all of the Chillesford Foremans I can find records for (see George's profile now for all his children).
This includes John Foreman (c1751-1811) and wife Sarah Warner (c1750-1803) and their children. John's profile is Foreman-3995
I cannot find any evidence of an older John Foreman at Chillesford (1720-1780), and I would imagine that your John Foreman (1745-1817) is essentially the same one represented by the above profile. The above death dates are sourced on Find My Past, but nowhere else I can find.
Do you have sources for the dates on either of the two Johns you have?
I have postulated that John (c1751) is the uncle of Justus, son of Mary Foreman (later Potter), so Mary's brother, and have connected them as such.
Before merging the two profiles, I'd rather make absolutely sure Justus is not the son of John (either of them!) - you did seem quite certain of this - is there anything at all to suggest he is? The age of the younger one certainly seems to count him out.
Thanks for the site you pointed me too, though it doesn't seem to have anything on this connection or the elder John.
Hi William, I have a Kingsbury bible ( I am just a researcher) My M_I_L gave me the bible which was given to her at a reunion of sorts for her family. I am trying to pass it on to other Kingsbury researchers or family + the few bits of research I did on the Guernsey County, Ohio family. The Father of the Ohio clan was Lewis B. Kingsbury born in 1787 according to the 1850 Census of Washington Tp. Guernsey Co. Ohio. The little research I did confirms him to be the father of Sarah Ann, who owned the bible. I believe Lewis is the son of John & Ann Kinsbury born 13/15 May 1787 in Blandford, St, Marys, Dorset, England Lewis Belamey lived for a time at Ringwood, where his brothers family lived. This was prior to him sailing from England on 9th May1819to Baltimore 6 July 1819. He removed from Baltimore to Wheeling, WV, then to Cadiz Ohio then to Dorman Tp., then to Washington Tp., Guernsey Co.,Ohio. I have tried to get the Kingsbury group on Facebook to respond but one person emailed and said there were no Kingsburys in Ohio according to Ancestry.....don't get me started on that scenario...just want to get the Bible and my research to someone who cares about it....sincerely, Kathy Marine
Thank you, William, for every one of your more than one thousand contributions to our Shared Tree during the month of September. The Appreciation Team honors you for all of your efforts.
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Thanks for that note on Percy-1195. That makes perfect sense to me. Im happy to leave it with you and Gary Steel to work out the changes.
It might be best to change to first name, date if marriage and, as you suggest, parentage of the relative children, sooner rather than later. That might prevent someone coming along and pushing through with the merge unnecessarily.
It is thanks to William that we have proved our family's connection with John Biles Kingsbury family. We have been searching for the connection for over 40 years. His transcriptions are excellent and so useful.
Thank you, William, for your correction of Louisa (now BARTRAM) Bedingfield. I am sorry that in my acknowledgment of that I quoted your own name wrongly as 'Ingham'. I seem to be piling mistake upon mistake. Anyway, I really appreciate your good work, which now links my own tree further back by means of your diligence with the Bartrams.
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I've just noticed all your recent work on the Mawby family. A big task, well done. You and I share a common ancester of Mawby-43 , William Mawby born in the middle of the 16th century in South Kilworth. It's a novel experience to find a cousin on wiki-tree that isn't via a branch that emigrated, I've been trying to prove or disprove the De Mautby connection. You may have seen my recent G2G question about it. Personally I'm extremely sceptical, I think there were far too many of them living in that corner of Northamptonshire/Leicestershire in the 16th C but I could be very wrong. I'd value your opinion. Helen
You can check this birth dates and place out on the “Chillesford Children” site https://sites.google.com/site/chillesfordschildren/ Their baptism and a few of their weddings and deaths are listed there. Let me know what you think, Cheers, Billy Mitchell
This one fell off my radar for a while...
I have been setting up profiles for all of the Chillesford Foremans I can find records for (see George's profile now for all his children).
This includes John Foreman (c1751-1811) and wife Sarah Warner (c1750-1803) and their children. John's profile is Foreman-3995
I cannot find any evidence of an older John Foreman at Chillesford (1720-1780), and I would imagine that your John Foreman (1745-1817) is essentially the same one represented by the above profile. The above death dates are sourced on Find My Past, but nowhere else I can find.
Do you have sources for the dates on either of the two Johns you have?
I have postulated that John (c1751) is the uncle of Justus, son of Mary Foreman (later Potter), so Mary's brother, and have connected them as such.
Before merging the two profiles, I'd rather make absolutely sure Justus is not the son of John (either of them!) - you did seem quite certain of this - is there anything at all to suggest he is? The age of the younger one certainly seems to count him out.
Thanks for the site you pointed me too, though it doesn't seem to have anything on this connection or the elder John.
Will
Pippin Sheppard
WikiTrees Appreciation Team
I found the following on Richard Crane:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158002884053&view=1up&seq=290
Do you think this could refer to Richard Crane-6219?
I don't want to create a new profile if this could be the one. Would enjoy hearing from you about what you know... :-)
Pippin Sheppard
WikiTrees Appreciation Team
The Appreciation Team thanks you for all for your hard work for reaching 1000+ contributions for the month July 2019. Onward and upward!
Pip Sheppard
WikiTree Appreciation Team
Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!
Pip Sheppard ~ WikiTree Appreciation Team
PS: Great tags and comments!
Congratulations on making more than 1,000 contributions to WikiTree for the Month of May. We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be. Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!
Pip Sheppard
WikiTree Appreciation Team
Thanks for that note on Percy-1195. That makes perfect sense to me. Im happy to leave it with you and Gary Steel to work out the changes.
It might be best to change to first name, date if marriage and, as you suggest, parentage of the relative children, sooner rather than later. That might prevent someone coming along and pushing through with the merge unnecessarily.
Cheers
Peter
I have updated the Last Name at Birth.
I have updated the Last Name at Birth.