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The
Pedigree Directory
1917
A List of Pedigrees and of those
interested in ^edigrees^ in one
Alphabet. A Key to the vast store
of information in private hands
Most families treasure up a pedigree or pedigrees ; many possess
very fine ones. Practically the steps in every pedigree are known
to someone, somewhere, and can be proved. Use this Directory to
ascertain to whom to apply for information, and the names of
those who seek information. To avoid frivolous correspondence
charge a small fee for information given; the fee can be handed tc>
a War Charity
LONDON :
GEORGE SHERWOOD
227 STRAND (By Temple Bar)
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Preface.
TT is not necessary to point out to an intelligent
and discerning public, that if you want to know
you must ask, and ask persistently. He who is
interested in family history must do this more than
anyone else, and continue to question and to set down
facts through the generations. Old correspondents
will remember the quarterly Genealogical Queries
AND Memoranda (i 896-1900), of which the present
work is a development. The simple principle to be
remembered is that if you seek or can give informa-
tion as to any pedigree or any family, your own or
any other, let the fact be recorded in The Pedigree
Directory, to which every inquirer must necessarily
refer. It is a shame to hoard information and make
no use of it ; false pride to be ashamed to ask.
Insertions for The Pedigree Directory, 19 18,
should be sent in at once. The more entries inserted,
the more likely is the work to be consulted.
NAHOLD B. LE6 LIBRARY
BRIQHAM YOUNG UNIVEI^TY
PROVO. UTAH
The Tedigree TDirectory^ IQI?*
The names of those interested will be found in dictionary
order ^ in heavy type^ jo I lowed by their addresses.
ABB ATT, of ly-iSth centuries. Devon, Somerset and Lancashire
(WiUiam ABBATT, Tarrytovvn, N.Y., U.S. America). See
DEAN, SHIPLEY.
ABE^GER, The Lady. Rownhams House, Rownhams, Hants.
See O'MOORE.
ACKROYD famines. Correspondence invited. (Walter ACKROYD,
Magrath, Alberta, Canada.) See BAUDWIN, ECROYD.
ADAMS, of East AngUa. Genealogical notes wanted for complete
history of the family. (Henry ADAMS, 60, Queen Victoria
Street, London, E.C.)
ADAMSON, of BaUinallack, Ireland. (Mrs. TREFFRY.)
AGAS, of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. (Phihp LAYER.)
AKEROYD, Richard, of Briercliffe, Lancashire, born 1510-20.
Who was his father ? (W. FARRER.)
ALLEN, John and Ann, of Dover, Kent, hving 1703.
(H. D. HEARN.)
ALLHUSEN, Miss, Pinhay, Lyme Regis, Dorset. See BRISACIER.
ALLISON, of Louth, Lines., Edward, 1717. Where bom?
(Revd. H. F. ALLISON.)
ALLISON, of Lincolnshire and possibly Yorkshire, before 1720.
(Revd. H. F. ALLISON, Scothorne. Lincoln.)
ALPORT, of Cannock, Staffs., i8th century. (Bernard P.
SCATTERGOOD.)
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AMERICAN colonists and settlers. Can give information.
(George SHERWOOD.)
ANDERSON, of Craighead, Dunlop, Ayrshire, before 1680.
(S. E. POLLOK.)
ANDERSON. S^e James WEST. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
ANTROBUS, of Cheshire, Herts., London. Eight pedigrees,
chiefly 17th century, deposited with Society of Genealogists
by Sir Reginald ANTROBUS, 19, Cranley Gardens, London,
S.W., who will be glad to receive, and give, information
regarding them.
ARCHER famihes, Northern Counties, specially Cumberland
branches. (G. H. ROWBOTHAM.)
ARLEY parish, Warwick. Can give information about Arley
famiUes. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
ARMES, of Norfolk. (J. L. GLASSCOCK.)
ARMSTRONG, Archibald, of Grenada, died in London in 1823.
A son, Edward, was born c. 1801 in Bath or Bristol. (C. W.
RUSTON-HARRISON.)
ARNOLD, of Faversham, Ringwould, Gravesend, Kingsdown, all
in Kent. (E. Montague ARNOLD, Burton Joyce, Sidcup,
Kent.)
ASHFIELD, of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire.
(Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, F.S.A.)
ASHTON, Joseph, of Natland, Westmorland, born c. 1720. Who
were his parents ? (W. FARRER.)
ASTLEY, of Norfolk, Warwickshire, and Cheshire, Wem, Salop,
i8th century. (Revd. H. L. Dukinfield ASTLEY, East
Rudham, Norfolk.) See BRETT, DANIELL, DUKIN-
FIELD, SEYMOUR.
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ASTLEY, Walter, of Tamhorn and Whittington, Staffs., 1650-
1700. (T. A. VAUGHTON.)
ATKINS, of West Somerset. (Revd. S. E. DODDERIDGE.)
ATKINS, of Portsmouth. Michael Atkins, Mavor, 1737 and 1753.
(Howard Meuric LLOYD.)
ATTREE (Col. F. W. T.), F.S.A., late R.E., 53, Albert Bridge
Road. London, S.W\ See CROSSLEY, TOWN.
ATWATER, of Kent, England. (Howard C. MYERS.)
AUBREY, especially descendants of Sir John. Did name become
CHAPMAN before 1718 ? (Robert S. LEPPER.)
AUGUR, of East Sussex, connected bv marriage with Stedman
family in 1686. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
AUSTIN, family of. Oundle, Northants. (Stanley AUSTIN, 43,
Darenth Road, Stamford Hill, N. See GILL, WRIGHT.
BACHILER. Stephen, of St. John's, Oxford, 1586. Vicar of
Wherwell, Hants. (V. C. SANBORN.)
BAKER (Miss Frances E.). 91, Brown Street, Salisbury. See
DOZELL.
BAKER, H. R. Popham, 126, Accrington Road, Blackburn
Lancashire. See BAKER. BARR, GAPPER.
BAKER, Richard, of Norwich, 17th century. Gules, a goat
passant. Descendants rectors of Kirbv Cane and Kirby
Bedon. Ancestry wanted. (Mrs. R. TO\\^'SHEND.)
BAKER, Captain Thomas, Keeper of Stores of Admiralty, about
1570, succeeded bv his son, Captain William. (H. R. Popham
BAKER.)
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BAKER, Thomas, of Oxford, son of Aaron, of Dunchideock,
Devonshire, born 1644 ; daughter married Henry Playford.
(H. R. Popham BAKER.)
BARNES, of Great Sankey, Lanes., before 1660. (A. R.
BAYLEY.)
BARR, of Glendermott, Derry, before 1750, especially David,
hving about 1700. (H. R. Popham BAKER.)
BARTLE, Wm. J. Chadwick, 38, Nelson Street, Willington, Quay-
on-Tyne. See CHADWICK.
BARTLEET, BARTLETT, or BARTLET, of Worcestershire or
Gloucestershire, 15th to i8th centuries. (Revd. Hubert H. M.
BARTLEET, Richmond House, Stoke Green, Coventry.)
BARTON family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
BATCHELOR, of West Sussex, connected by marriage with
Stedman family in 1674. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
BATESON, of EUel, Lancaster, especially the father of David.
Married at Lancaster 1718-9 ; buried at Cockerham 1762.
(J. E. BATESON, 36, Lancaster Gate, London, W.)
BAUDWIN famihes. Correspondence invited. (Walter ACK-
ROYD.)
BAYLEY, A. R., B.A., F.R.Hist.S., F.S.G., St. Margaret's. Malvern.
See BARNES, BOWER, MACCOMISH, RUTTER.
BELL,|of Creighton Grove, Tipperary. (Mrs. TREFFRY.)
BENE, of Norwich, Norfolk. (William BRADBROOK.)
BERKSHIRE families. Can give information. George SHER-
WOOD.)
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BERTHON, Raymond Tinne, Halton, Selsev, Chichester. Stt
LYON, PARK.
BETTON, anv. of London. Richard BETTON married EHzabeth
CARVER, 6th Jan., 1647-8, at St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey,
London. Her parentage wanted. Charles BETTON married
Mary YOUNG about 1775 ; possibly a widow, aged 38, near
Salisbury. Marriage wanted. (Stewart BETTON, Pendower,
Lansdowne Road, Tunbridge Wells.)
BICKERSTAFF, of Giggleswick, Yorks, before 1796. (Dr. George
PARKER.)
BIGGS, of Worcester. (Revd. W. B. Hesketh BIGGS, The Vicar-
age, Emer\- Down, Lyndhurst, Hants.) See NEWTON.
BILLINGE, of Billinge, Lancashire. Wanted descent of Adam
Bilhnge, 1364, from elder branch ; also male descendants of
Richard Billinge who recorded pedigree 1665. (J. N.
BRAMWELL.)
BINGHAM, of Sussex, before 1710. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
BLACK, Mrs. James Scott, Keillour Castle, Methuen, Perthshire,
N.B. See SEA WELL.
BLACKALL or BLACKHALL, 1650-1880. (Thomas A. J. PILE.)
BLAKEY, of Colne. (Col. John PARKER.)
BLANDY, of Berks, before 1660. (Revd. A. W. STOTE.)
BLINKHORN, of Lancashire, before 1600. (J. N. BRAMWELL.)
BLOOM, Revd. G. Harvey, Whitchurch Rector}^ Stratford-on-
Avon. See GRIFFIN, GRIFFITH.
BODDINGTON, BODINGTON, family. Can give information.
(George SHERWOOD.) ..-
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BOLES, of County Tipperary, Ireland. (Howard C. MYERS.)
BOUCHER, BOWCHER, BUTCHER, and other variants, prin-
cipally of Somerset, Wilts, and Essex. (H. Tapley SOPER.)
BOWDEN, of Guernsey, before 1668, probably from Devonshire.
(Capt. H. G. A. BOWDEN, 27, Gordon Place, Kensington
London, W.)
BOWER, William, of Bristol, mercer, before 1723. (A. R.
BAYLEY.)
BOWLES, of Woodhouse, Co. Tipperar}-, Ireland. Wanted infor-
mation in regard to a family named BOWLES or BOLES ;
Wimam(?) BOWLES married Grace WOODS, in Tipperary(?)
County, and had children born about 1775 to 1790, named
William, Robert, Charles, Jonas, David, and Mary Bowles.
Mary married John Napper. Robert Boles from whom I
trace descent moved to Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1824. WilUam
Boles married Susan Swindell, sister of Revd. Chancellor
Richard Swindell, of the diocese of Ardfert, Co. Kerry, and
left a son, Richard Swindell Bowles, who was living in London
about 1875-80. (Howard C. MYERS.)
BOWMAN, of Whitehaven, before 1800. (C. W. RUSTON-
HARRISON.)
BOX, of Constantine, Cornwall. (W. Boxer MAYNE.)
BOYLE, connected with PLUMMER or OGILBY. (Edward
BOYLE, Gorteen, Limavady, Ireland.)
BOYS, of Essex. (PhiHp LAYER.)
BRADBROOK(E), anywhere, but especially East Anglia. (William
BRADBROOK, M.R.C.S., Bletchley, Bucks.) See BEANEY,
BENE, DELAFORCE, DELFOSSE, ELLESDON, ELLIS-
DON, HOOD, HOWARD, HUNT, MARLER, MARLOW.
NASH.
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BRADESTONE, 14th century. (Mrs. STUART.)
BRADFORD, anywhere, but specially Berks and Oxon. (J. G.
BRADFORD," Hope Cottage, Church Hill, Loughton. Essex.)
BRADLEY, Thomas, of Little Bank. Gigglesv\ick, born c. 1660.
Who were his parents ? (W. FARRER.)
BRAMWELL, John Nicholson, GIana\-on, Deganw\-, North Wales. *A^-^
See BILLINGE, BLINKHORN, BYROM, CHARLES- -x/
WORTH, GLAZEBROOK, HEWITT. LATHOM. LAY- ^ *^'
COCK, MARSH, MOLYNEUX. NICHOLSON, RHODES, ' '
SWAINE.
BREADON, otherwise BREDON, of West Sussex, connected by
mamage with the Stedman familv in 1600. (Thomas Gurnev
STEDMAN.)
BRETT, of Ocle Court, Hereford. Earlv 19th centurv. (Re\-d.
H. J. Dukinfield ASTLEY.)
BRICKWOOD, William, of Guildford, married there 1706. Ann
Waller ; earher information wanted. (Sir John BRICK-
WOOD, Portsmouth.)
BRISACIER, Guillaume, Marquis of, secretar\' to Marie Therese,
Queen of France in 1676. Anv information. (Miss ALL-
HUSEN.)
BROADHEx\D, Robert, of Moorhouse. near Holmiirth. Yorks.,
married about 1713, Mary . Parentage wanted. (James
BROADHEAD, 15, Langholm Crescent, Darlington.)
BROMLEY, of Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffs., especially Robert, of
Warrington, married Lydia PLL'MBE, December, 1711 ; will
proved September, 1768. His parentage wanted. (John
BROMLEY, 30. Manchester Street, London, W.)
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BROOKE. BROOKS family. Can give information. (George
SHERWOOD.)
BROWN, Thomas, of Killead, Co. Antrim, died 1792. Daughters
married Bryson and Kennedy, of Belfast. (Robert S.
LEPPER.) "
BRYSON, William, merchant, Donegall Street, Belfast, died
1808. (Robert S. LEPPER.)
BULL, of Rushton and Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, before
1760. (Frederick Wilham BULL, Risdene, Newport Pagnell.)
BULL, of Northants, Oxon., Somerset. (Joseph Cecil BULL,
Edenholme, Stevenage, Herts.)
BULLOCH, Gordon (of ever^' group). (J. M. BULLOCH, 123,
Pall Mall, London, S.W.)
BULTEEL, of Derrvvachnev, Cavan and Ballinamore, i8th
centur}/. (Sir Alfred IRWIN.)
BURR, of Fairfield, America, about 1639-1650. John Burr's
name appears first in Fairfield, came from England. (Henry
L. ROWLAND.)
BURTON (Canon), Old Hall, Ware. See CHRISTOPHER.
BUSH of Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, Wiltshire, Wales, Ireland,
especially John, had grant of estate Kilfane, Kilkenny, 1670.
(Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
BUSH, of Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, London, and
alHed families. (Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
BUTLER, Mrs. William Theobald 75, Kensington Gardens Square,
London. See PHILLIPSON.
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BUTLER, Martha, Castlemitchell, Ath}^ married Joseph Chapman,
1718. Was she widow of Humphry Butler ? Parish register
marriage entr}/ wanted. Perhaps DubHn or Mountmelhck.
(Robert S. LEPPER.)
BYE of London, Hants., and Berks to 1700 ; of Pennsylvania
to date. Wanted specially BYE of London, ante 1700.
(Prof. A. E. BYE, Ph.D., Vassar College, N.Y., U.S. America.)
See TAYLOR.
BYLES, of Henley, Oxon. (Ernest HAMPDEN-COOK.)
BRYNE, of Co. Wicklow. (Rev. J. Wallace TAYLOR, LL.D.)
BYROM, James, of Preston, 1750. Proof of descent from Byrom,
of Byrom Hall, wanted. (J. N. BRAMWELL.)
CAIRNOCHAN, of Galloway, Scotland. (J. W. KERNOHAN.)
CALDERWOOD, of Peacocksbank, and in Stewarton, Ayrshire.
(S E. POLLOK.)
CALDWELL, of Gavan, Lochwinnock, Renfrewshire, and others
of the name. (S. E. POLLOK.)
CALLS, of Norfolk and Northumberland. (Charles S. ROMANES.)
CAMBERS, any before 1805. (E. DWELLY.)
CAMBRIDGE, of Gloucestershire. (Herbert E. NEWMAN.)
CARDE, or Card, of Somerset. (Edward Mil ward Seede PARKER.)
CARDELL, of England and Ireland before 1760. (G. P.
CARDELL, 21, Chorley New Road, Bolton, Lancashire.)
CAREY, of England and Ireland. (Gloucester, Somerset, Cocking-
ton, Torr Abbey, Castle Carey, and Red Castle.) (Fred G.
McKEAN.)
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CARNAHAN. See KERNOHAN.
CARPENTER, of Somerset. Arms granted 1663. Grantee's
name wanted ; probablv cadet of Herefordshire CAR-
PENTERS. Of Trefusis,"' Bradford, Somerset. (J. Hatten
CARPENTER, Manti, Utah, U.S.A.)
CARSON (James), Parkmount, Lisburn, Ireland. See LISBURN.
CARTER, Thomas, of Ipswich, Suffolk, born 1727. Birth, death,
and marriage infoiTnation required. (Lieut. -Commander T. G.
CARTER, R.N., H.M. Torpedo Boat No. 81.)
CASTELL, of Raveningham and Norwich, after 1680. (Mrs.
Harr\'' Castell DAMANT.)
CASTLE, John, of Bristol, 1620-1650. (Frank PROTHEROE.)
CATANIA, of H.E.I.C.S. (H. ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.)
CAYME, of Yeo^^l. (Phihp SAINSBURY.)
CHADDERTON, of Nuthurst and elsewhere. (Colonel John
PARKER.)
CHADERTOX, of Lees, Oldham, Lanes., 1500-1700. (Edward
Lyon TAYLOR.)
CHADWICK, Sir Andrew (d. 1768), of St. James, Westminster,
London, and near relatives. (Wm. J. Chadwick BARTLE.)
CHAMBERLAIN, -LAYNE family. Can give information. (George
SHERWOOD.)
CHAMBERLEN, of London. (Revd. Lawrence John CHAM-
BERLEN, Field House, Minchinhampton, Gloucester.) See
PLUMMER, SAUNDERS, WING.
CHAPMAN, Lady, Strathmore, Limpsfield, Essex. See GRAEME.
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CHAPMAN, especially 17th century, connected with Ireland.
Wanted husband of Mrs. Sarah Chapman, widow, died 1722,
Castlemitchell, Athy, aged about 72. Also possible connection
with Chapmans, of Cavan, Cork, Kerry, Westmeath, Kent,
Yorkshire, or with AUBREY family. (R. S. LEPPER.)
CHARLESWORTH, of Gomersal, Yorks., before 1730. (J. N.
BRAMWELL.)
CHARNOCK, of Ripon, Yorks., and neighbourhood, before 1650.
(Miss ESTCOURT-OSWALD.)
CHEAL, Henry, " Monkford," Shoreham, Essex. See POOLE.
CHESNEY, of Tyrone and Antrim, Ireland, 1641. (Mrs. Harry
Castell DAMANT.)
CHESTER, of Suffolk, Cambridge, Herts, Essex, Middlesex, and
Surrey, before 1800. (Dr. H. M. CHESTER, Poyle, Tongham,
2
Surrey.) 2:
CHRISTOPHER, of Durham, Lincolnshire, and Worcestershire. ^
(A. C. S. CHRISTOPHER, 63, Cadogan Place, London, S.W.) T]
CHRISTOPHER, John, of Richmond or Petersham, Surrey, cd
married Mary Barker about 1720. Wanted place and exact ^~
date. (Canon BURTON.) ^
CLARK, Martha, born at Maidenhead, Berks, 1794 ; manied fj
, >. Robert DEAN. (George Frederick DEAN.) io
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CLARKSON, Ingram, his wife, Elizabeth Butler, 1773-1822. Of ^
Yorks., Notts., or Leicester. Their parents wanted. (Frank
GLEADOW.)
CLAXTON, of Coslaney, Norwich, especially Richard, born 1691.
Who was his father? (Miss M. H. CLAXTON, Bathwick
Street, Bath.)
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CLEMENTS, of Somerset, Dorset, Leicester, Wales, Kent. (H.
J. B. CLEMENTS, Killadoon, Celbridge, Ireland.)
CLOKEY family. Ballynahinch and Dromore district, Co. Down.
Leading Presbyterians in '98. Information as to origin, etc.,
wanted. (John PARKINSON.)
COBB, of Kent. (S. S. McDOWALL.)
COCKCRAFT, Samuel, Royal Artillery, Storekeeper, Rock of
Gibraltar, during siege 1779-1783. (Revd. W. Owen COCK-
RAFT, The Knapp, Chickerell, Weymouth.)
COFFING, of England and New York, 18th century. (Malcolm
D. RUDD.)
COLLIER, Richard, of Trowbridge, Wilts, who married there
Mary Skinner, 21 Oct., 1637. ^i^ parentage wanted. (Henry
CURTIS.)
COLLINGWOOD, of EsUngton, Little Ryle, or Unthank and
Bewitt. Information wanted. (H. PIRIE-GORDON.)
COMBE family, referred to in Burke's " Landed Gentry." (Baroness
vonROEMER.) ^^
CONSTABLE, of Sussex ; especially Constable, of Arundel.
(Captain L. G. A. CONSTABLE, M.C., Ifold House, Loxwood,
Sussex.)
COOK, of Henley, Oxon. (Revd. E. HAMPDEN-COOK, Barton-on-
Humber, Hull.) See BYLES, HATCH, HAYWARD, KETT.
COOKES, of Tardebigge, Worcestershire. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
COOPER, John, Junr., married Susanna Allen at St. Michael's,
Cornhill, 1747-8, when aged 25 ; of the " Hand-in-Hand "
Assurance Office. Who was his father ? (Miss TYLER.)
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CORK, Anna Maria, married Henry Headland at Tonbridge, by
license, 1797. Parentage wanted. (C. W. RUSTON-
HARRISON.)
CORKER family, of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cheshire. (W.
Henning CORKER, The Grove, Queenstown, Ireland.)
CORNISH genealogy. (William John STEPHENS.)
COSTAR, COSTARD family. Can give information. (George
SHERWOOD.)
COTTERELL family and variants. Many pedigrees held and
further information sought for a volume of Cotterell Records,
which it is hoped to publish some time after the war is ended.
(Howard H. COTTERELL, F.R.Hist.S., F.R.S.A.I., F.S.E.,
The Hermitage, Buchanan Road, Walsall.) See GARBETT.
COUNSELL, of Mark, Somerset, Bath, Clifton, Bristol. (Edward
Milward Seede PARKER.)
COWPER, of Aldingham, Urswick, Ulverston, and Hawkshead,
Lanes. (Henry Swainson COWPER, Loddenden, Staplehurst,
Kent.) See SWAINSON.
CRAIG, E. W., of Leeds ; exhibited Royal Academy, 1802. Who
was he ? (Major Tudor CRAIG, F.S.A., Bisley, Surrey.)
CRASKE, John Prudence, of Norfolk, Uving 1790. (H. D.
HEARN.)
CRAVEN, of County Tipperary, Ireland. (Howard C. MYERS.)
CROSSLEY, of Bradford or Halifax, Yorks. (Colonel F. W. T.
ATTREE.)
CRUTTWELL, of Berkshire and Kent. (H. ATHILL CRUTT-
WELL, New Place, Bagshot, Surrey.) See CATANIA,
DICKENS. GUNTHORPE, NUTHALL.
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CULLUM. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, F.S.A.)
CURTIS, John William, born at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Sep-
tember, 1789. Parentage wanted. Only brother (?) James,
beheved migrated to America after father's death, probably
between 1805 and 1840, very probably between 1810 and 1830.
(Henry CURTIS, 2, Whitehall Court, London, S.W.i.) See
COLLIER, TENNANT.
DACOMBE, or DACKAM, of Dorset. (J. M. J. DACOMBE, 27,
Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.)
DALWAY, especially of Counties Derry and Donegal, 17th century.
(Robert S. LEPPER.)
DAMANT (Mrs. Harry CastelL), Kendal Mount, Totland Bay, Isle
of Wight. See CASTELL, CHESNEY.
DANIELL, of Cheshire. (Revd. H. J. Dukinfield ASTLEY.)
DANIELL, Doctor George, of Exeter, 1800, from Yeovil. An-
cestors wanted. (Lieut. -Colonel H. R. PHIPPS.)
DAVIS, of Richmond, Surrey. (Sir Thos. TROUBRIDGE.)
DAWSON, of Butterworth Hall, near Rochdale, before 1600.
(Chas. HEAPE.)
DAWSON, of Co. Monaghan. (Revd. J. Wallace TAYLOR,
LL.D.)
DAY, of Elmsall, South Kirkby and Darfield. (Revd. J. P.
DAY, Monk Bretton Vicarage, Barnsley.)
DAY, of Bristol. (Edward Mil ward Seede PARKER.)
DAY family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
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DEAN, Robert, born at Maidenhead, Berks, 1794, and his wife,
Martha (Clark). {George Frederick DEAN, Stonehurst, Hill
Road, Bidston, Cheshire.) See CLARK.
DEAN, of Somerset. (William ABBATT.)
DEANE, John, of Chinnor, Oxon., ]i\4ng 1741. (H. D. HEARN.)
DEARE, Philip, Commissioner PubHc Accounts, c. 1790, of
21, Nottingham Place. Antecedents of or any information con-
cerning family. (Colonel DEARE, Westdean, Chichester.)
DEENE, DENE, DYNE, DE DENE, etc., especially East Anglia
or connected x^ith Windsors, before 1525. (Revd. H. L. L.
DENNY.)
DE LACY, of France, England, and Ireland. (Edward Byron
DE LACY, 68, Marlborough Road, Donnybrook, Co. Dublin.)
See LEES.
DELAFORCE, DELFOSSE, of London, Huguenots. (William
BRADBROOK.)
DE MERIET, of Somerset. (Douglas MERRITT.)
DENISON, Giles, of Wakefield (Yorks.), settled Methley ; buried
there 1637. Who was his father ? Wife's name Margaret.
(Samuel DENISON, F.S.A., W^est Park, Leeds.)
DENN or DENNE, of London, especially James, bom 1720 ;
married 1754 ; died before 1780. Parents wanted. (LcM-d
RAGLAN.)
DENNY, DENY, DENIE, etc., especially Herts, Essex, Norfolk.
London. Kerry. (Revd. H. L. L. "^DENNY, The Vicarage,
Winslow, Bucks.) See DEENE, LYSTER, TROUTBECK.
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DENTON, Arthur, Captain, 2 Feb., 1605-6, at Tonbridge, Kent,
son of Mr. William Denton. Captain Arthur Denton buried
1658 at Church Coppenhall, Cheshire. (Arthur Ridgway
DENTON, 66, Haygate Road, WelUngton, Salop.)
DENTON, of Lees, Oldham, Lanes., 17th century. (Edward
Lyon TAYLOR.)
DERHAM, DEREHAM, anywhere, but especially of the time of
Queen Elizabeth, and earlier. (Walter DERHAM, Sturry,
near Canterbury.)
DICKENS, of Worcestershire. (H. ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.)
DIGHTON, John, Lieut., H.E.LC, married Veronica Boyd, or
Mein, 22 Nov., 1795, Madras Presidency. Certificate wanted.
(Conway DIGHTON, Cheltenham.) See NEWHAM.
DIMMOCK, Thomas, of Boston, 1635. Parentage desired. (George
DIMMOCK, 531, Berkshire Avenue, Springfield, Mass., U.S.,
America.) See PENN, SYKES.
DODDERIDGE, DUDDERIDGE, of West Somerset. (Revd.
Sidney Edwin DODDERIDGE, Thornbury Rectory, Bromyard
Worcester.) See ATKINS, JENNINGS, PINE, WESCOMBE.
DORRELL, before 1760. (E. DWELLY.)
DOUGLAS, of Glasgow, 1500-1640, especially Robert, of Glasgow,
1600. (Douglas MERRITT.)
DOWER, of Dungarvan. (Edmund Walsh KELLY.)
DOWLING, of Dundry, Chew Magna, and elsewhere, Somerset-
shire, Gloucestershire. (Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
DOYLE, of Kilkenny. (Edmund Walsh KELLY.)
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D'OYLEY. Wanted, knowledge of any chart pedigree. (E.
DWELLY.)
DOZELL, of Yorkshire and London, especially Edmund ; born
17 — (?) ; married Catherine Stevens. (Miss Frances E.
BAKER.)
DREWRY. Elizabeth, who married WiUiam Ottley, of Pock-
lington, Yorks., 1679. Who were her parents ? She was
born 1660. Where ? (Rear-Admiral Sir Charies OTTLEY.)
DRURY. of Fincham and Elsworth. (Edward Guy Dm DRURY-
Grahamstown, South Africa.)
DRYDEN, Miss M., Canons Ashby, Byfield. (See HOLT, KEAR-
NEY, LORD, xMARTYN, PATTON.)
DUDLEY, of Ncrthants, and London before 1620. (Miss Mary
Kingsbury TALCOTT.)
DUKES, Mar}', of Newland or Coleford, 1805. (Francis Darwin
SWIFT.)
DUKINFIELD, of Cheshire. (Revd. H. J. Dukinfield ASTLEY.)
DULVEY, of Sussex, especially Udimore, Winchelsea, and Hol-
lington. (Leonard James HODSON.)
DWELLY, of anvwhere, especially Devon, Somerset or Dorset.
(Edward DWELLY, King's Road, Fleet, Hants.) See CAM-
BERS, DORRELL, D'OYLEY, HILL, LUCKS, SWEET,
WELLES, WILLIAMS.
DYBALL, of Norfolk. (Samuel GURNEY.)
ECROYD famines. Correspondence invited. (Walter ACKROYD.)
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EDMONDSON, Professor Thomas William Edmondson, B.A.,
Ph.D., University Heights, New York, U.S.A. See LUDLAM,
PETTY, PLETTS.
EDYE, EDEY, EDDYE, 1300 to 1750, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset,
Gloucestershire, Bucks, Northants. (Lieut.-Col. L. EDYE,
Stanley Court, Stanley Street, Montreal, Canada.)
EISDELL, of Colchester, especially Thomas ; died 1772, Who
was his father ? (Joseph Carter ETSDEILL, Hurstpierpoint,
Sussex.)
ELLESDEN, ELLISDEN, of East Anglia. (William BRAD-
BROOK.)
ELLIS, of Sudbury, Suffolk, 17th and i8th centuries. (Havelock
ELLIS, 14, Dover Mansions, Canterbury Road, Brixton,
London, S.W.)
ELLIS, of Sussex, especially Exceat and Wilmington. (Leonard
James HODSON.)
TCTTJR (Miss), 10, Alexandra Road, Gloucester. See HEANE.
ERSKINE. of Pittodrie and Kinnedder. (Revd. Herbert H.
FLOWER.)
EVILL, of Bath, before 1800. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
PAGAN, Jane, married John Seymour, at Workington, in 1733.
Parentage wanted. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
FARRER, of Worsthorne, Lancashire, especially Henry ; married at
Burnley 1610. Who was liis father ? (Lord FARRER, Abinger,
Dorking, Surrey.)
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FARRER, William, of Whinfell, Westmorland ; born c. 1630.
Who was his father ? (W. FARRER, Hall Garth, Carnforth.)
See AKEROYD, ASHTON, BRADLEY, GREENWOOD,
:^^ HARRISON, NELSON.
FELL, of Bolton-by-Bolland. Required marriage of Thomas to
Isabella, probably Priestley, between 1704 and 1710. (Lieut. -
Col. Stephen SIMPSON.)
FERRERS, of Bashall, Yorks., and Dufiield, Derby. (Revd.
J. H. LLOYD.)
FIENNES or FINIS, of Sussex, 1450-1530. (Miss Mary Kingsbury
TALCOTT.)
FILLONGLEY parish, Warwick. Can gi\'e information about
Fillongley famiUes. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
FINNY, Thomas ; buried Westminster Abbey, 1776 ; born 1689.
Who were his parents ? W^ho was his wife Elizabeth ? (Dr.
FINNY, Kingston-upon-Thames.)
FLETCHER, of Makeney. Derby. (Bernard P. SCATTERGOOD.)
FLETCHER, of Cannock. Shareshill, etc., Staffordshire. (Revd.
W. G. Dimock FLETCHER, Oxon, Shrewsbury.) See
KEELING, PERSEHOUSE, RUSSELL.
FLOWER, of Chetterne and Potterne, Wilts. (Revd. Herbert H.
.> FLOWER, Pittodrie House, Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh.)
See ERSKINE.
FLOYER, of London. (Charles E. LART.)
FORDE, of Forde Green, Staffs. (Thos. Needham WILSON.)
^RTESCUE, Mrs. Alexander, Grove House, Winchester. See
RUSSELL.
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FOSTER, John, Rector of Sarratt, Herts, 1838. Wanted, maiden
name of his wife, the Honourable Emma Maria. (Legh
TOLSON.)
FOSTER (Canon), Timberland Vicarage, Lincoln. See LINCOLN-
SHIRE.
FOTHERGILL, anywhere, but especially of Ravenstonedale,
Westmorland. (Gerald FOTHERGILL, 11, Bmssels Road, New
Wandsworth, London, S.W.) See ARLEY, FILLONGLEY,
HAWKESHEAD, HODGSON, JOHNSON, JONES, MASON,
OAKHAMPTON, O'NEILL, STAFFORDSHIRE, VAUGHAN.
FOUCHE, of Guyenne. (Major Bertrand RAMBAUT.)
y FRANCIS family, Berks, Bucks, Hants. (Ernest FRANCIS,
[ ^ / Fir Croft, Southcote Road West, Reading, Berks.) See ROUS,
y^Ji" WINCH.
P FREEMAN family. Can give information. (George SHER-
WOOD.)
FRENCH of England, 1680-1810. (Thomas A. J. PILE.)
FULHAM, Middx. Can give information about Fulham families.
(George SHERWOOD.)
FURNIVAL, of Cheshire and Lancashire. (Thos. Needham
WILSON.)
FYNMORE, of Hinksey, Berks. Richard, baptized there 1712.
Any particulars of him. (Arthur FYNMORE, Arundel,
Sussex.)
FYNMORE (Lt.-Col.), " By-the-Sea," Sandgate, Kent. See
HASTINGS.
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GABRIEL, John, of Plymouth Dock, buried Stoke Damerel, 1800.
Whom did he marry? (Edmund GABRIEL, Babbacombe
Glen, near Torquay.)
GAGER, of Suffolk, before 1630. (Miss Mary Kangsbury TAL-
COTT.)
GAPPER, of Wincanton, Somerset, especially Henry, living 1784.
(H. R. Popham BAKER.)
GARBETT family and variants, pedigrees held and further infor-
mation sought. (Howard H. COTTERELL, F.R.Hist.S.)
GARDNER, of London and Dorset. (Charles E. LART.)
GARSON (Mrs.), Glencote, Eversley, Hants. See SHERIDAN.
GEPP, of Suffolk, Essex, and Italy (Geppidae). (Sydney Gordon
ROBERTS.)
GERY, of Coventry. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,
F.S.A.)
GIBSON, of Worcestershire and Essex. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-
CULLUM, F.S.A.)
GILBERT, James George, baptized at Chatham 1791. Parents,
John and Jane Gilbert. Particulars of their marriage wanted.
(G. TAYLOR.)
GILL family, especially Wilham, on board Royal George when
she foundered. (Stanley AUSTIN.)
GILMOUR, in Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire. (S. E. POLLOK.)
GLAISTER, John, professor. University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
Scotland. See GLASTER.
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GLASCODINE, Thomas ; married 1708 Maiy Holborough, Yale,
Gloucestershire, Where was he iDorn ? Who was his father ?
;^ (C. H. GLASCODINE, 7, Abingdon Gardens, London, W.8.)
GLASSCOCK, of Essex. (J. L. GLASSCOCK, 50, Grange Road,
Bishops Stortford.) See ARMES.
GLASTER, or GLAISTERS, Aberdeenshire, Forfarshire, Kin-
cardine, Scotland, and Cumberland, England. (Prof. John
GLAISTER.)
GLAZEBROOK, Henry, great-grandson of Richard de Glaze-
, j brook, assumed surname Byrom about 1300. Information
\^'r. concerning Glazebrook before 1300 wanted. (J. N. BRAM-
WELL.)
GLEADOW, Frank, Bakeham House, Englefield Green, Surrey.
See CLARKSON.
GOUGH, of North Shropshire. (Arthur V. GOUGH, Fence Houses,
Co. Durham.) See VALENTINE.
GOULBORNE, of Warrington and elsewhere. (Col. John
PARKER.)
GRAEME, of Greenwich. Dorothy married James Fenton, 1752-3.
Harriet married Samuel Fenton 1794. Any information
acceptable (Lady CHAPMAN.)
GRANTA, John, who was married to Alice Stedman, September 3,
1587, at Cowfold, Sussex. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
GRANTHAM, of West Sussex, connected by marriage with Sted-
man family in 1728. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
GRAVENER, WilUam and Martha, of Dover, Kent, living 1705.
(H. D. HEARN.)
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GREEN, Joseph J., Godwyn Lodge, Clive Vale, Hastings. See
MARKES.
GREENWOOD, Daniel, of Bottomley, Huddersfield, Yorks. ; bom
c. 1650. Who were his parents ? (W. FARRER.)
GRIFFIN, GRIFFITH, and all families relating to the Midlands.
Possess extensive collections. (Revd. J. Hai-\^ey BLOOM.)
GROVE, of Hendon, Middlesex, 1600. (Col. J. Grove WHITE.)
GUNSON, of Southwark and London, 1730-1810. (Revd. H. E.
GUNSON, Royal Societies' Club, London, S.W.) See JUD-
DERY, PHILLIPS.
GUNTHORPE. (H. ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.)
GURNEY, of Norwich and of Maldon, Essex. (Samuel GURNEY,
6, Albemarle Street, London, W.) See DYBALL, KERRISON,
^ MATTHEWS. ONLEY.
GURNEY, Joseph, of Chalfont St. Peter ; born 1743. Who was
his father ? He married 1772 EUzabeth Williamson, widow,
of Farnham Royal ; born 1739. Who was her first husband ?
(Thomas GURNEY, 6, Finstock Road, London, W.)
GURNEY, Mrs. Walter, Mangreen Hall, Norwich. See NOR-
THALL, TROUBRIDGE, TYRRELL.
GURNEY, William, Rector of St. Clement Danes, London, from
1807 ; born Stanmore, Middlesex ; married Maiy Phillips,
1791, daughter of Thomas PhilUps, London. Query at what
Church ? (Henry GURNEY, Stoke Saint Gregory, Somerset.)
GUY, Thomas and Anne, of Tamworth, Staffs., and Egham,
Surrey, 1630-1700. (T. A. VAUGHTON.)
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GUYON, of Coggeshall, Essex. (PhiHp LAYER.)
GWYNNE or GWYNN, of Reading, Berks, 1780-1864. (Thomas
A. J. PILE.)
HACKETT, Dominick, Officer in Lord Gormanston's Regiment,
James Second's Irish Army, 1688. (J. D. HACKETT, 103,
East 82nd Street, New York, U.S., America.)
HAINES, Charles Reginald, Meadowleigh, Petersfield, Hants. See
HOOKE, MOLINE.
HAINES, Walter, and brothers, Westminster, St. Pancras, Green-
wich, 1760. Ancestry. (Revd. Francis A. HAINES» Sidlesham,
Sussex.)
HALES, James and Mary, of Dover, Kent, living 1690. (H. D.
HEARN.)
HAMBLEY, Hamly or Hamlyn. (Joseph Hambley ROWE.)
HAMILL, of Antrim and Derry, Ireland, and America from 1620.
(J. W. KERNOHAN.)
HARMAN ahas VESEY, of Sutton Coldfield, Warwick, 1500 to
1700. (T. A. VAUGHTON.)
HAMILTON, of Killinure, Broadpath, Mullenard, and " Cavan,"
near Stranorlar, Co. Donegal, about 1700. (Robert S.
LEPPER.)
HAMMERDEN, James and Mary, of Dover, Kent, living 1687.
(H. D. HEARN.)
HARRIS, Walter, Sheriff of Gloucester City 1663. When and
where did he die ? Walter, Physician to William III, pro-
bably born Gloucester 1647. Hopton Harris, of Mount-
meUick, about 1690. Daughters' marriages wanted. (Robert
S. LEPPER.)
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HARRISON, Benjamin, Kendal parish, Westmorland ; bom c.
1700. Who were his parents ? Whom did he marry ? W.
FARRER.)
HARRISON, of Kirkbride, Cumberland, before 1750. (C. W.
RUSTON-HARRISON.)
HARRISON, of Ripon and neighbourhood, Yorks, early in 1700.
(Miss ESTCOURT-OSWALD.)
HARRISON (C. W. RUSTON-), 8. Eden Terrace, Stanwix, CarHsle.
See ANDERSON, ARMSTRONG, BOWMAN, CORK, EVILL,
FAGAN, HARRISON, HEADLAND, HUNTER, LANG-
BAIN, MARJORIBANKS, MASKELL, ROBERTSON,
ROBINSON, RUSTON, SEWELL, SEYMOUR, SKELTON,
WEST, WOODVILLE.
HART, of Clara. (Edmund Walsh' KELLY.)
HART, of Braintree, Essex, England ; Hartford and Farmington,
Conn., U.S.A. ; and Hahfax, Guysborough, Cape Breton, and
Manchester, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Howard C. MYERS.) .
HARTLEY, of Binglev, Yorks, especially Humphr}% born 1558.
(Revd. H. A. HARTLEY, St. Matthew's Rectory, Ardwick,
Manchester.)
HARTOPP, Henry, 81, Barclay Street, Narborough Road, Leicester.
See MEE.
HARVEY, Lt.-Col. G. H., c/o Sir Charles McGrigor, Bart., & Co.,
39, Panton Street, Haymarket, London. See HOLTTUM,
MARTEN, MAY, WEAVER, WEYBRET.
HASTINGS, of Oxford and Worcestershire. (Revd. John Hastings
LLOYD.)
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HASTINGS, William, of Folkestone, Kent, 1777 to about 1812.
When did he die ? George Hastings, of the Earl of Huntingdon's
family, died in London, 1790. Where was he buried ? (Lt.-
Col. FYNMORE.)
HATCH, of Norwich. (Ernest HAMPDEN-COOK.)
HAUTENVILLE, of DubUn, and of Normandy, connecting with
Wilkins and Cromwell family. (Major Bertrand RAMBAUT.)
HAWKESHEAD parish, Lancashire. Can give information about
Hawkeshead famihes. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
HAWKINS, of England and Connecticut, U.S. America. (Howard
C. MYERS.)
HAY WARD, of Ringwood, Hants. (Ernest HAMPDEN-COOK.)
HEADLAND, Henr}-, grocer, Tonbridge ; died 1821. Parentage
wanted. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
HEANE (HAYNES), Major-General in Cromwell's Army. Wanted,
descendants of his grandson, James Heane, of Tockington,
Gloucestershire. (Miss ELLIS.)
HEAPE, Charles, High Lane, Cheshire. See DAWSON. SLEATH.
HEARNE, Thomas and Guelphredus, living 1679 ^^^ ^628 respec-
tively at Chinnor, Oxon. (H. D. HEARN, 66, Lanercost Road,
Tulse Hill Park, London, S.W.2.) See ALLEN, CRASKE,
DEANE, GRAVENER, HALES, HAMMERDEN, HEY-
WOOD, PELL, RANGE, ROGERS, THOMPSON, WADE.
HEATH, of Acton, Nantwich, Cheshire, before 1750. (John
LIVESEY.)
HEATHWOOD, of Co. Armagh, Co. Tyrone, Chesliire, Lancashire.
(Mrs. M. Stanton TAYLOR.)
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HECKFORD, Nathaniel, of the Customs, London ; born 1727 :
buried at Rotherhithe 1819. Married Ann Sinkler, of Rother-
hithe. Who was his father ? (Arthur E. HECKFORD,
Birmingham.)
HEDLEY, of Northumberland. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
HENLEY or HANLY, of Malahide. before 1790, Dubhn and Co.
Tipperary. (Valentine HUSSEYAVALSH.)
HENLEY, Michael, of La Mamba, Co. Dublin, 1766-1825, son
of Henry Henley, of Malahide ; died 1810. (Valentine HUSSEY-
WALSH.)
HERON, John, of Ballymacreely, Killinchy, Co. Down. Came
from Galloway, 1679, J^^t after Bothwell Brigg. Killed by
Jacobites, 1689. Parentage wanted. (Robert S. LEPPER.)
HERSEY, Chas. J., 56, Audlev Road, West Hendon, London,
N.W.4. See PONTIFEX, WARTON.
HEWITT, John ; buried Bolton-le-Moors Parish Church, 1808.
Parentage wanted. (J. N. BRAMWELL.)
HEYBORNE family, London and neighbourhood. Wanted, par-
ticulars from unprinted registers and visitations. (George
MINNS.)
HEYWOOD, Samuel and Martha, of Dover, Kent, Uving 1760.
(H. D. HEARN.)
HILL, of Bucks, before 1761 (yeomen). (E. DWELLY.)
HILTON (HYLTON, HULTON), of Antrim and Derrv, and
England. (J. W. KERNOHAN.)
HINCHY or HENCHY, of Cratloe and Feenagh, Co. Clare.
(Valentine HUSSEY-WALSH.)
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HODGSON. Can give information about families named Hodgson.
(G. FOTHERGILL.)
HODSON, of Sussex, Hants, Staffs., Bucks., London, Ireland.
(Leonard James HODSON, LL.B., The Mill House, Roberts-
bridge, Sussex.) See DULVEY, ELLIS.
HOLDEN, Margaret, of Ely ; married Joseph Lamb 1754. Parent-
age wanted. (Charles LAMB.)
HOLLY, John, of South England or Wales ; born 1618. (Malcolm
D. RUDD.)
HOLMES. See HOLMS.
HOLMS or HOLMES, in Renfrewshire, before 1770. (S. E.
POLLOK.)
HOLT, Edward, of Wigan, about 1660. (Miss M. DRYDEN.)
HOLTTUM, of East Kent. (Lt.-Col. Gardiner Hasell HARVEY.)
HOOD, of Norwich, Norfolk. (WilHam BRADBROOK.)
HOOKE, Alice, Charleston ; married Gregory Hains 1719. Ancestry
wanted. (Charles Reginald HAINES.)
HOWARD, of Croglin, Cumberland, after about 1640. (Col.
H. R. L. HOWARD, Wygfair, St. Asaph, North Wales.)
HOWARD, of Surrey. (William BRADBROOK.)
HOWARTH, John F., Public Library, Chelmsford. See ESSEX
famines, WORSLEY.
HOWL AND. Information given and wanted to 1750. (Louis
HOWLAND, 36 Bis, Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, France.)
HOYSTED, Thomas, of Athy, about 1720, and ancestors. (Robert
S. LEPPER.)
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HUB AND, information wanted about 1550. (Revd. H. R.
ELUBAND, Ipsley Lodge, Farnham, Surrey.)
HUITSON, of Yorkshire. (PhiUp SAINSBURY.)
HUMFRIE, Alice, who was married to Thomas Stedman, Sep-
tember 15, 1592, at Cowfold, Sussex. (Thos. Gumey STED-
MAN.)
HUNT, of Norfolk and Suffolk, before 1710. (Thomas HUNT,
York House, Heywood, Manchester.)
HUNT, of Worcestershire. (WilHam BRADBROOK.)
HUNTER, Jane, of FUmby, Cumberland ; married Mark Seymour,
by Ucence, 1765. Parentage wanted. (C. W. RUSTON-
HARRISON.)
IBWIN, Sir Alfred, 49, Ailesbur>' Road, Dublin. See BULTEEL,
SWANNE, TANKERVILLE, VERO.
IVE (? JUE), Thomas, who was married to Jane Stedman, May 6,
1617, at Horsham, Sussex. {Thos. Gumey STEDMAN.)
JACKSON, of Antrim, Derry, Down, and America ; the President's
connection. (J. W. KERNOHAN.)
JACOB, Robert, of Botesdale, Suffolk, who married EHzabeth
Davy, of Eye, Suffolk, in 1777, at Eye. Wanted, parentage
and birthplace of said Robert ; born about 1750. (George
JACOB, 17, Arcade Street, Ipswich.)
JAMES, C. S., Cathedral House, Birmingham. See SHERWOOD.
JASPER. See JESPER.
JEFFREYS, Judge. Descendants of his brothers. (Philip
SAINSBURY.)
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JENNINGS, of West Somerset. (Revd. S. E. DODDERIDGE.)
JESPER, or JASPER, of Essex. (W. A. JESPER, Clarcmont,
Marygate, York.)
JOHNSON." Can give information about families named JOHN-
SON. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
JOHNSON, of Chester, before 1800. (Thos. Needham WILSON.)
JOHNSON, of Essex and Hackney, Middlesex. (Philip LAYER.)
JONES. Can give information about families named Jones. (G.
FOTHERGILL.)
JONES. Information wanted of cousins of Robert Boles, named
Edward and Morgan Jones, who were living in Tipperary Co.
about 1830. (Howard C. MYERS.)
JONES, Hon. William, of New Haven Colony ; a law>'er from
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, London. His parentage
wanted. (Howard C. MYERS.)
JUDDERY, of Guernsey and London, from 1730. (Revd. H. E.
GUNSON.)
KEARNEY, of Cashill, Rector of Loughgilly, Co. Armagh ; died
1771 ; married Henrietta, daughter of Revd. Henry Brvdges.
(Miss M. DRYDEN.)
KEELING, of Sedglev, Norton, Newcastle, etc., Staffordshire,
17th century. (Dimock FLETCHER.)
KELLY, of Kilken^^^ (Edmund Walsh KELLY, J.P., BeUa
Vista, Tramore. Co. Waterford, Ireland.) Sec DOWER,
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KEMP, of London, end of i8th century. (Bernard P. SCATTER-
GOOD.)
KERNOHAN (CARNAHAN), of Antrim, Galloway, and America.
(J. W. KERNOHAN, 115, Park Road, Belfast.) See CAIR-
NACHAN, HAMILL, HILTON, JACKSON.
KERRISON, of Norfolk. (Samuel GURNEY.)
RETT, of Wymondham, Norfolk. (Ernest HAMPDEN-COOK.)
KIMBERLEY, of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. (Bernard P.
SCATTERGOOD, M.A.)
KING (Lady Clare), Milpillas, Caterham, Surrey. See TILSTON.
KINGSLEY, of England and Ireland. (Mrs. TREFFRY.)
KIRTLAND, of Bucks. (V. C. SANBORN.)
KIRKE, Matthew, of Glandford Brigg, Lines. ; died c. 171 1. Who
were his father, mother, and whom did he marry ? (R. C.
WRIGHT.)
KNAPP. Information given and desired, particularly Berks and
Oxon. (Oswald Greenwaye KNAPP, M.A., Inwood, Alton
Road, Parkstone, Dorset.)
KNOX, of Caithness, Scotland ; intermarried with Simpson family
of Thurso, about the year 1800. (Howard C. MYERS.)
LAING. See LANG.
LAMB, of Ely and Wisbech, 18th century and earlier. (Charles
LAMB, Kettering.) See HOLDEN.
LANG, or LAING, of Paisley, before 1710 ; also LANG in Renfrew-
shire, Ayrshire, and Lanarkshire. (S. E. POLLOK.)
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LANGBAIN, any. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
LANGHORXE, Thomas, London, citizen and skinner, 1655. (John
LANGHORNE, Watson Villa, Belford Road, Edinburgh.)
LAXGHORNE, Richard, of Lincoln, apothecary, 17th century.
(John LANGHORNE.)
LANGHORNE, Revd. Joseph, of Winton, Westmorland, school-
master, 1739. (John LANGHORNE.)
LANGLEY family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
LANSDALE (LANSDELL), of Lancashire. (Mrs. M. Stanton
TAYLOR.)
LART, or DE LART. (Charles E. LART, Charmouth, Dorset.)
See FLOYER, GARDNER.
LATHO^.I (about 1180), Adam, second son of Robert de Lathom,
assumed surname Heaton (Hey ton) ; in 1364 Agnes, daughter
of Robert de Heaton, married Adam de Bilhnge. Wanted,
descent of Robert de Heaton from Adam de Lathom. (J. N.
BRAMWELL.)
LAURIE, of Scotland, before 1640. Information desired. (Lady
Dorothy LOWRY-CORRY.)
LAYER, Philip, 3, Church Street West, Colchester, Essex. See
AGAS, BOYS, GUYON, JOHNSON, LEY.
LAWLOR, Henry Cairnes, M.R.I. A., KiUyfaddy, Windsor Avenue.
Belfast.
LAWRANCE, LAWRENCE, of Aberdeen before 1690. (R.
Murdoch LAWRANCE, 23, Ashley Road, Aberdeen.)
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LAWRENCE, of Coleraine and Magherafelt, 1750, supposed
settlers. Where did they come from ? (Colonel LAWRENCE,
Merlswood, Eastbourne.)
LAYCOCK, of Kildwick, Yorkshire. Arms wanted. (J. N. BRAM-
WELL.)
LEES, Sir John, of Blackrock House, Co. Dublin. Pedigree.
(Edward Byron DE LACY.)
LENDALL, of Scotland, possibly Glasgow. (Malcobn D. RUDD.)
LEPPER, LEEPER, and variants, especially 17th century or
earlier, in England, Scotland. In Ulster from 1630 at least.
(Robert S. LEPPER, Elsinore, Crawfordsburn, Co. Down,
Ireland.) See AUBREY, BROWN, BRYSON, BUTLER,
CHAPMAN, DALWAY, HAMILTON, HARRIS, HERON,
HOYSTED, LLOYD, MAXWELL, O'GRADY, PETLEY.
ST. LEGER, SHERLOCK.
LETHBRIDGE, Christopher Nelson ; married in London 1795.
Wanted urgently, dates of birth or baptism, and marriages
of parents and grandparents. (Dr. G. C. WILLIAMSON.)
LEVETT, of Lincolnshire or Yorkshire. (V. C. SANBORN.)
LEWIS, A. L., 35, Beddington Gardens, Wallington, Surrey. See
PAWLETT.
LEY, John, of Huish next Meeth, Devon, in 1674. (Revd. A.
B. M. LEY, Windhill, Bishops Stortford.)
LEY, of Essex. (Philip LAVER.)
LIBBY, LETHIBY, LARRABEE, LEHUBY, LOBY, LOBE,
LUBEE. (C. T. LIBBY, Portland, Maine, U.S., America.)
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LINXOLNSHIRE genealogy, especially feudal period. (Canon
FOSTER.)
LINDLEY, Barbara. Who was she ? (Frank H. PERRYCOSTE.)
LISBURN, town of, Ireland, and district. Old records or refer-
ences wanted. (James CARSON.)
UVESEY, John, Bouverie Lodge, Farnham, SaUsbury. See
HEATH, RAWSTHORNE, RICE.
LLOYD, of Munster, especially counties Limerick and Cork.
Particularly marriage about 1789 of Edward Lloyd with Mary
Anne Honoria — ^ — , nee O'Grady, a widow (Roman Catholic).
Perhaps abroad. Then or later of Castlemahon, Newcastle,
Co. Limerick. Also alleged cousinship of Lieutenant Thomas
Lloyd, of Tower Hill, Co. Limerick, and Captain Trevor
Lloyd, of Gloster, King's County, about 1650. Also descen-
dants of Rickard Lloyd, of Snugborough, Cork ; died 1824.
(Robert S. LEPPER.)
LLOYD, of Cardigan and Carmarthen, AUt-yr-Odyn, Castell-Hywel,
Ffos-y-Bleiddiaid, Gilfach-Wen, etc. (Lucy E. Lloyd
THEAKSTON.)
LLOYD, of Ffosybleiddied, Cardiganshire, and Pound, near
Ta\dstock, Devon. (Howard Meuric LLOYD, Cynghordy,
Linear Llandovery, Carmarthenshire.) See ATKINS, LONGLEY,
"^ROGERS, SEARL.
LLOYD, Revd. John Hastings, Hartford House, Winchfield, Hants.
See HASTINGS, FERRERS.
LOBB (C. T. LIBBY.)
LONG, Revd. Henry, The Presbytery, Leighton Buzzard. See
ORPWOOD.
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LONGLEY, of Kent. Archbishop of Canterbury's family. (Howard
Meuric LLOYD.)
LORD, of York Buildings, London, about 1700. (Miss M.
DRYDEN.)
LOTHROP, of Yorkshire, England. (Howard C. MYERS.)
LOVE, of Renfrew, and others, before 1680. (S. E. POLLOK.)
LOWFIELD, Thomas, of Surrey, about 1700. Any information
of the family wanted. (James ST. LEGER.)
LOWRY-CORRY, Lady Dorothv, Castlecoole, EnniskiUen, Ireland.
See LAURIE, SHEPHERD.
LUCAS, before 1804. (E. DWELLY.)
LUDLAM. (Prof. T. W. EDMONDSON.)
LYON, Bryan, of Prescot, Lancashire, i6th century. (Edward
Lyon TAYLOR.)
LYON, of Union Street, Liverpool, and of Thingwall, Co. Lancaster,
and of Neston, Cheshire. (Raymond BERTHON.)
LYON, of Sessay, Thirsk, Yorks ; hved there a century or more.
(Rebecca Noble SHERWOOD.)
LYONS, R. C. J., Mona House, Rugeley, Staffordshire.
LYSTER, or LISTER, of Yorkshire and Ireland. (Revd. H. L. L.
DENNY.)
McARTHUR, settled in Pollokshaws before 1676. Wanted, his
kinsmen (S. E. POLLOK.)
MACCOMISH, of Crieff, Scotland, before 1780. (A. R. BAYLEY.)
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McDOUGALL, Alexander, of Lincoln's Inn, solicitor, and of 7,
Staple Inn, London ; born Jan. i, 1763 ; nephew of Alexander,
of the Exchequer, Edinburgh. Wanted parentage. (Alexander
McDOUGALL, Oakhurst, Westcombe Park, London, S.E.3.)
McDOWALL, S. S., 85 Heme Hill London S.E. See COBB.
MacIAN MACDONALD, of Ardnamurchan or Glencoe, Scotland.
(Fred G. McKEAN.)
McKEAN, Fred. G., 1220, New HamDshire Avenue, Washington,
D.C., U.S. America. See CAREY, MacIAN MACDONALD,
O'MEALY.
McMillan, of Co. Antrim, Ireland, especially William ; born
near Belfast, 1802. (George MINNS.)
MADDOCK, MADDOCKS family. Can give information. (George
SHERWOOD.)
MANDEVILLE. See MANFIELD.
MANFIELD, MANDEVILLE, of the West of England in the
15th and i6th centuries. Marriages wanted of William Man-
field, Manville or Maundefil, of Stockland, about the year
1565 ; of Henry Manfield, of Stockland, to Katherine Person
or Pearson, about 1595 ; of William Manfield, of Stockland,
Wambrook, Hemyock or Dunkeswell, to ... Bovet, about
1595 ; of James Manfield, of Stockland, about 1595 ; and of
John Manfield, of Membury, about 1630. (James MANFIELD,
Weston Favell House, Northampton.)
MARJORIBANKS, Marianne ; married Commander William
Robertson, R.N., before 1800. Parentage wanted. (C. W.
RUSTON-HARRISON.)
MARKES, of Gayton and Pattishall, Northampton ; marriages
17th century. Genealogy generally. (Joseph GREEN.)
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MARLANDE, Jean, born about 1706. Settled in Dublin. Why
did he receive pension from Irish Secretary, which he willed
to his son, Peter ? (Mary MARLANDE, Waycroft, Oxshott,
Surrey.)
MARLER, or MARLOW, anywhere. (William BRADBROOK.)
MARSDEN, Revd. B. A., The Rectory, Ayston, Uppingham.
MARSH, Richard, of Heaton, Bolton-le-Moors, 1758. Parentage
wanted. (J. N. BRAMWELL.)
MARTEN, Michael, of Ardinglv, Sussex, living 1650. (Lieut.-
Col. Gardiner HaseU HARVEY.)
MARTYN, of King Street, Westminster, grocer, about 1629.
(Mss M. DRYDEN.)
MASKELL, Marv, married John Sewell at St. Cuthbert's, Carlisle-
bv licence, "'1768. Parentage wanted. (C. W. RUSTON-
HARRISOX.)
MASON. Can give information about famihes named Mason.
(G. FOTHERGILL.)
MASTERMAN, of Hull, Yorkshire, down to 1850. (Revd.
Prebendary TALBOT.)
MASTERS, Captain, of Chester man-of-war about 1745.
Any information about him or his family. (James ST.
LEGER.)
MATTHEWS, of Norwich and Edinburgh, especially Hugh ;
married Janet Macpherson, i8th century. (Samuel GURNEY.)
MAXWELL, Revd. John (?), Rector of Connor (?), Co. Antrim,
about 1760. Daughter MilHcent Sophia married John Lepper.
(Robert S. LEPPER.)
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MAY, of London. (Lieut.-Col. Gardiner Hasell HARVEY.)
MAYNE, Dr. W. Boxer, 34, Victoria Road, Swindon. See BOX,
UDEN.
MEE, of Packington and Ashby, Leicester ; especially parentage
of William, born 1723, wanted. (Henry HARTOPP.)
MELSOP, of Ireland. (Mrs. TREFFRY.)
MERRITT, MERRETT, etc., before 1700, especially Thomas
Merritt, of Standlinch, Wiltshire, and any Merritt in
England, 1400-1500. (Douglas MERRITT, Rhinebeck, N.Y.,
U.S. America.) See DE MERIET, DOUGLAS, SCOTT.
MIDDLETON, of Upper Deeside parishes, Aberdeenshire, before
1750. (W. MIDDLETON-STEWART.)
MILLER, Hugh, merchant, London and Virginia ; died Feb. 13
or 14, 1762, probably in Britain. Burial place or record
enquired for. (Capt. William SCOT.)
MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, Gery, F.S.A., Hardwick House.
Bury St. Edmunds. See ASHFIELD, CULLUM, GERY,
GIBSON, VANACKER, VAN HEYTHUYSEN, WITTE-
WRONGE, WYAT.
MILWARD, of Dovedale, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Stratford-
on-Avon, Welford-on-Avon. (Edward Milward Seede
PARKER.)
MINNITT, of Annaghbeg, Co. Tipperary. (Mrs. TREFFRY.)
MINNS, George, 17, Paragon Street, Norwich. See HEYBORNE,
McMillan, scott, young.
MOLINE, Peter, of London, 1673. Ancestry ; French connection
with Mohne, of St. You. (Charles Reginald HAINES.) j
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MOLONY, of County Clare. (Alfred MOLONY, 48, Dartmouth
Park Hill, N.W.5.)
MOLYNEUX, of Ravensmeols Manor, Lancashire. (J. N.
BRAMWELL.)
MOORE, John ; born April 7, 1799, beheved to be of Scotch
parentage, and probably Presbyterian. Member of firms
Tulloh & Co., and Moore, Hie key & Co., Calcutta. Married
Anne Isabella, daughter of Roderick Mackenzie ; died 1839,
at Calcutta. Any information. (Chas. S. MOORE, Stanhope,
New Bushey, Herts.) See WARDEN.
MORRIS, or North of Ireland, to Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and later
to Manchester, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Howard C. MYERS.)
MORRIS, or MORRICE, in Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, before
1770. (S. E. POLLOK.)
MOTTLEY, before 1750. (S. Hyde TURNER.)
MURRAY, . . . late 57th Regiment ; died 1796 in Wexford.
(Major Edward Croft MURRAY, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight.)
MYERS, Howard C, 33, Tappan Avenue, Belle\ille, New Jersey,
U.S. America. See ATWATER, BOLES, BOWLES,
CRAVEN, HART. HAWKINS, JONES, KNOX, LOTHROP,
MORRIS, NAPPER, RYALL, RYAN, SIMPSON, SMEDLEY,
TIGHE, WHITTENBURY, WOODS.
NAPPER, of Cashel, Co. Tipperar^-, Ireland. (Howard C.
MYERS.)
NASH, of Worcestershire. (William BRADBROOK.)
NELIGAN, James, Rector of Kilmactigue, Co. Clare, 1802-1835.
(Mrs. TREFFRY.)
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NELSON, Joseph, of Garths-in-the-Hay, Westmorland, bom c.
1720. Who were his parents ? (W. FARRER.)
NEWHAM, Daniel, yeoman ; wife Mary. Wanted marriage 1695
to 1720 ; probably Derbyshire or adjoining county. (Conway
DIGHTON.)
NEWMAN, of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. (Josiah NEWMAN,
Winscombe, Somerset.) See COOKES, HEDLEY, ONSLOW,
PRICHARD, PUMPHREY, SIDCOT scholars, SOMER-
FORD, STANLEY, TREFFRY, WESTCOMBE.
NEWMAN, H. E., Carisbroke, Dinas Powis, Glamorgan. See
CAMBRIDGE, RADNALL.
NEWTON, of Oakerthorpe, S. Wingfield, Derby. (Revd. W. B.
Hesketh BIGGS.)
NICHOLS, of London, Essex, or Cornwall, before 1765 ; U.S.A.
after 1809. (Joseph Cowie NICHOLS, Kuriheka, Maheno,
Otago, New Zealand.)
NICHOLSON, William, born 1758-9, probably at Bolton-le-Moors.
Parentage wanted. Also date and family of William Nicholson,
of Manchester, mentioned in Long's Royal Descents. (J. N.
BRAMWELL.)
NORTHALL, John, Captain, R.A., killed at Surinam, 1759-60 ;
married 1759 Dorothy Rumbold. Who was his father ? (Mrs.
Walter GURNEY.)
NORTHUMBERLAND. Wanted name of mother of Dorothy
Percy ; also an account of other natural children of the first
Duke. (Henr>' RICHARDSON.)
NUTHALL. (H. ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.)
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OAKELEY, OCKLEY. OKELEY. (Capt. OAKELEY, Orford
Barracks, Warrington.)
OAKHAMPTON parish, Devon. Can give information about
Oakhampton families. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
O'CONNOR, of Castlemby, before 1680, and Tuomona, Co. Ros-
common subsequently. (Valentine HUSSEY-WALSH.)
OGILBY, PLUMMER and BOYLE families. (Edward BOYLE.)
O'GRADY, James, of Castlemahon, Newcastle, Co. Limerick, 1756.
Son of John of Kilballyowen by second marriage. Descendants
wanted. Perhaps " of Balhngarrv." Also burial place.
(Robert S. LEPPER.)
OLLARD, John, Vicar of Monmouth, 1728-1732. (Revd. Canon
OLLARD, Bainton, near Driffield, Yorks.)
O'MEALY, of Ireland and Bombay. (Fred G. McKEAX.)
O'MOORE, of Cloghan Castle, King's County. Pedigree wanted.
(Lady ABINGER.)
O'NEILL. Can give information about the famihes named O'Neill.
(G. FOTHERGILL.)
ONLEY, of Norfolk. (Samuel GURNEY.)
ONSLOW, of Salop and Staffordshire. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
ORPWOOD, Edward ; born 1718, married Jane Brazier. Was he,
Edward, baptized at St. Nicholas, Abingdon, in that year, son
of Thomas and Ann ? (Henry LONG.)
OSWALD, of Kirkwall, Orkney Isles, before 1590. (Miss
ESTCOURT-OSWALD, formerly Wllhamson, 5, Oxford Road,
Colchester.) See CHARNOCK, HARRISON, OSWALD,
TRITTON.
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OTTLEY, William, of Bainton, Yorks ; will proved February,
1681. Who was his father ? Whom did he marry, and
where ? (Rear-Admiral Sir Charles OTTLEY, 17, Queen's
Gate Gardens, London, S.W.7.) See DREWRY.
OWTRAM family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
OXFORDSHIRE families. Can give information. (George SHER-
WOOD.)
PACKER, of Cheltenham, Gloucester, etc. (Thomas PACKER,
Courtfield, South Woodford. Essex.) See WALDEGRAVE.
PACKER, Thomas, of the Signet -Office, father of John, of Groom-
bridge, Kent. Wanted, connection with the Packers of Co.
Gloucester. Thomas Packer, of London, surgeon, born about
1652, emigrated to Salem, Mass. ; wife Hephzibah. Who was
she ? John Packer emigrated to New London, Conn., 1651.
Who was he ? Samuel Packer from Windham, 1638, on the
Diligent of Ipswich. Who was he ? WiUiam Packer,
page 33, " Diet. Nat. Biog." Any information. (Thurbur A.
PACKER, P.O. Box 222, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. America.)
PAGE, of Stockton-on-Tees, 1650-1900. (Bernard P. SCATTER-
GOOD.)
PALMER, Joseph, King's Messenger ; died in London, 1759.
Who was his father ? (Paul RYLANDS.)
PARK, PARKE, PARKS, of Liverpool, of Toxteth Park, and of
West Derby, near Liverpool. (Raymond BERTHON.)
PARKER, of Upton House, Upton Cheyney, Bitton, Gloucester-
shire. (Edward Milward Seede PARKER, Welford House,
Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.) See BUSH, CARDE, COUN-
SELL, DAY, DOWLING, MILWARD, PASTON, PERROTT,
RAWLINS, ROGERS, ROSEWELL, STRATTON, TOBIN,
WILLIAMS.
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PARKER, of Old Swinford, Worcestershire, before 1606. (Dr.
George PARKER, Clifton, Bristol.) See BICKERSTAFF.
PARKER, Col. John, C.B., Browsholme Hall, Chtheroe, Lanca-
shire. See BLAKEY, CHADDERTON, GOULBORNE.
PARKINSON, of Inch, Co. Down, came from England. When >
From what part ? Information exchanged all Parkinson
famines. (John PARKINSON, Kilwinning, Ayrshire.) See
CLOKEY.
PARSONS, of Sussex, before 1750. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
PASTON, of Norfolk, Horton Court, Gloucestershire, IVIidland
Counties, especially William, of Birmingham ; died 1522.
(Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
PATTLE, before 1800. (Sir Thomas TROUBRIDGE.)
PATTON, Sir Robert, of City of London, about 1650. (Miss M.
DRYDEN.)
PAWLETT, Sir Henry, died Andover, 1640. Who were his wife,.
father, grandfather, and their wives ? (A. L. LEWIS.)
PAYEN-PAYNE, of Jersey and London. (J. B. de Vincheles
PAYEN-PAYNE, 49, Nevern Square, London, S.W.)
PEACHEY family and variants of name, all counties, all periods.
(Dr. George "C. PEACHEY, Sick Asylum, Bromley-by-Bow,
London, E.)
PELL, Ruth, of Upchurch, Kent, hving 1730. (H. D. HEARN.)
PEMBERTON, of Pemberton, Lancashire, especially John, born
1657, of Halsnead, near Prescot, Bilhnge, Whiston, Upholland
and Haigh. (Lady LEIGH-PEMBERTON, Abbots Leigh, Hay-
wards Heath, Sussex.)
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PENN, Elizabeth, of Boston, 1640 ; widow of William Hammond,
who died in England. Parentage desired. Her daughter, Ann
Hammond, married Thomas Dimmock. (George DIMMOCK.)
PERCY. Wanted, name of mother of Dorothy Percy ; also an
account of other natural children of the first Duke of North-
umberland. (Henry RICHARDSON.)
PERRIN, of Wilts. (Henry PERRIN, 31, Old Change, London,
E.C.)
PERROTT, of Bellhall, Belbroughton, Worcestershire; Bristol,
Gloucestershire; Somersetshire ; Devon ; United States, America.
(Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
PERRYCOSTE, Frank H., Polperro, Cornwall. See LINDLEY.
PERSEHOUSE, of Sedgley, Staffordshire, especially parentage of
Edward, hving 1620. (Dimock FLETCHER.)
PETER, PETRE, and other variants, of Devon and Cornwall.
(H. Tapley SOPER.)
PETLEY, of London, Kent, Surrey, 17th centur}\ Founder's
kin at Winchester. (Robert S. LEPPER.)
PETYT. (Prof. T. W. EDMONDSON.)
PHILLIPS, of the parish of St. Catherine Cree, Leadenhall Street,
London, and Birmingham. (Revd. H. E. GUNSON.)
PHILLIPS, Thomas, of Stowmarket, County Suffolk, and Sir
William PHILLIPE, of Demington, Suffolk. (Henry B.
PHILLIPS, 16, California Street, San Francisco, U.S., America.)
PHILLIPSON, married Rachel, daughter Robert Lane. She died
1690. (Mrs. WiUiam Theobald BUTLER.)
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PHIPPS (PHIP), of all counties and colonies. (Lieut. -Colonel
H. R. PHIPPS, R.F.A., Armv and Navy Club, Pall MaU,
London.) See DANIELL.
PILE or PYLE, 1600-1800. (Thomas A. J. PILE. 15, Holland
ViUas Road, Kensington, W.) See BLACKALL, FRENXH
GWYNNE, PIPER.
PINE, of West Somerset. (Revd. S. E. DODDERIDGE.)
PINK, of West Sussex, connected by marriage with Stedman
family in 1720. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
PIPER, 1680-1760. (Thomas A. J. PILE.)
PIRIE-GORDON, H., D.S.C., M.A., F.S.G., 6, Priory Grove
London, S.W.io. See COLLINGWOOD.
PLETTS. (Prof. T. W. EDMONDSON.)
PLUMMER, of Purton, Wilts. (Revd. Lawience John CHAM-
BERLEN.)
PLUMMER, OGILBY, and BOYLE famihes. (Edward BOYLE.)
PLUMPTON, of Lees, Oldham, Lancashire, 17th centur\-. (Edward
Lyon TAYLOR.)
POLLOK, POLK or POLLOCK, all of the name. Interested in
all famihes in the district of the Newton of Mearns, Renfrew-
shire. (S. E. POLLOE, 20, Augustus Road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham.) See ANDERSON, CALDERWOOD, CALD-
WELL, GILMOUR, HOLMS, LANG, LOVE, McARTHUR,
MORRIS.
PONTIFEX, of West Wycombe, especially ^Marv, born 1745.
(Chas. J. HERSEY.)
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POOLE, of Shoreham, Sussex. Captain Richard died 1652,
aged 94. How descended from Poole, of Cheshire ? (Henry
CHEAL.)
PORTER, related to Gepps, of Maynetrees, Chelmsford. (Sydney
Gordon ROBERTS.)
PRICHARD, of Herefordshire, Monmouth, and South Wales.
(Josiah NEWMAN.)
PRINSEP, of Tamworth. (Sir Thos. TROUBRIDGE.)
PROTHEROE, Frank, 16, Arundel Mansions, Purser's Cross,
Fulham, London, S.W. See CASTLE.
PRUNTY (original form of Bronte), of Ireland. (Joseph Hambley
ROWE.)
PUMPHREY, of Tewkesbury, Gloucester. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
QUINBY, QUIMBY, QUENBY, QUEMBY, any reference, but
especially of Ringstead, County Northampton, and locality
before 1650. (Henry Cole QUINBY, 165, Broadway, New
York City.)
RADNALL, of Staffordshire. (Herbert E. NEWMAN.)
RAGLAN, Rt. Hon. Lord, Government House, Isle of Man. See
DENN.
RAINSFORD, Thomas, of Clifford Chambers, apparently dis-
inherited in 1578. (F. Vine RAINSFORD, 66, Oseney Crescent,
London, N.W.)
RAMBAUT, of Ireland, formerly of Duras, France ; also American
branch. (Major Bertrand RAMBAUT, 2, Kensington
Esplanade, Sunderland.) See FOUCHE, HAUTENVILLE,
READ, ROCHFAUCAUD.
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RANGE, Sarah, a widow, of Radnage, Bucks, living 1709. (H. D.
HEARN.)
RAVENSHAW (RANSHALL), Randle, marriages of, before
1641 and before 1673, South Cheshire. (John RAVENSHAW,
West Hill, Highgate.)
RAWLINS, of Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Lichfield, Gloucester-
shire. (E. M. S. PARKER.)^
RAWSTHORNE or ROSTHORNE, of Haslingden, Lancashire,
1650-1700. (John LIVESEY.)
READ, of Bath, afterwards Ireland, who married into Kinnaird
family. (Major Bertrand RAMBAUT.)
REED or REID of Co. Louth, Ireland, and Boston, Lincolnshire.
John Reed, bom at CoUon, Co. Louth, 1788, descendant of
the Reeds of Boston, had a brother William. (Mrs. M. Stant< n
TAYLOR.)
RHODES, of Castlehouse Hill, Gomersal, Yorks, before 1750.
(J. N. BRAMWELL.)
RICE, of Wrenbury, Cheshire, before 1800. (John LIVESEY.)
RICHARDSON, of Appleby, Westmorland, before 1800; of
Bolton, went to America. "^ (R. Morris RICHARDSON, Cathedral
Buildings, Newcastle-on-Tyne.)
RICHARDSON, of Keithock, Forfar, Scotland. Wanted pedigiet,
Richardsons of the Scottish Highlands, chief famihes resident
there about 1820, or reference to any work relative to them
wanted. (Henry RICHARDSON, Central Pharmacy, Stoke,
Devonport.) See NORTHUMBERLAND, PERCY, STEP-
HENS.
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RICHELY, George, of Corbridge, near Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bridget
his wife, died there 1867. Any information. (Mrs. C. A.
TEEPLES.)
RINGROSE. See VINRACE.
ROBERTS, Sydney Gordon, c/o Messrs. Henry S. King & Co.,
9, Pall Mall, London. See GEPP, PORTER, TORIANO.
ROBERTSON, William, Commander R.N. ; died at Coldstream,
1813. Parentage wanted. (C. W. RUSTON -HARRISON.)
ROBINSON, of Wigton. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
ROCHFAUCAUD, de la, of France, San Domingo and U.S.A.,
also de la ROCHE. (Major Bertrand RAMBAUT.)
ROE, Henry ; born c. 1729, H.M. Customer, at Portsmouth.
Baptism of required. Probably Cornwall or Devon. (Herbert
F. ROE, 8, Crauford Rise, Maidenhead, Berks.)
ROEMER, Baroness von, Hurstmonceux, Sussex. See COMBE.
ROGERS, Patience, of Falmouth ; married Charles Searl, or
Sarle, at Falmouth, April 9, 1787. (Howard Meuric LLOYD.)
ROGERS, of Bristol and Ireland ; Bradford-on-Avon ; especially
Captain Woodes Rogers, of Bristol ; rescued Alexander Selkirk,
1709. (Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
ROGERS, Thomas, of Bledlow, Bucks, living about 1741. (H. D.
HEARN.)
ROGERS, John Pringle, of Dover and Deal, living 1790. (H, D.
HEARN.)
ROMANES, ROMANS, ROMAINE. (Charles S. ROMANES, 3.
Abbotsford Crescent, Edinburgh.) See CALLS.
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ROSEWELL, of Somerset, Devon, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire,
Bristol. (Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
ROUS, of White Waltham, Berks, and Much Waltham, Essex.
(Ernest FRANCIS.)
ROWBOTHAM, G. H., 21, Ashley Road, St. Annes-on-Sea. Set
ARCHER.
ROWE, chiefly of Cornwall. (Joseph Hamblev ROWE, M.B,.
CM., 88, Horton Grange Road, Bradford, Yorks.) See,
HAMBLEY, PRUNTY, WRATHALL.
ROWLAND, of Fairfield, about 1639-1650. Henry Rowland,
supposed to have come from Essex County to Fairfield, Conn.
(Henry L. ROWLAND, Waterburv, Conn., U.S., America.)
See BURR.
RUDD, Jonathan, of Nottinghamshire ; born c. 1620. (Malcolm
D. RUDD, Lakeville, Conn., U.S., America.) See COFFING.
HOLLY, LENDALL.
RUSSELL, of Wednesbury, Staffordshire. Parentage of Henry,
died 1759. (Dimock FLETCHER.)
RUSSELLS, of Fort Russell, Canada or America, 1780. Informa-
tion required. (Mrs. Alexander FORTESCUE.)
RUSTON, of Cumberland (after 1700), of Bridhngton and North
Dalton (before 1725). (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
RUTTER, of Stockton-on-Tees, before 1698. (A. R. BAYLEY.)
RYALL, of County Tipperary, Ireland. (Howard C. MYERS.)
RYAN, of County Tipperary. Ireland. (Howard C. MYERS.)
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RYLANDS family, Lancashire. Any notes before 1650. (Paul
RYLANDS, 96, Bidston Road, Birkenhead.) See PALMER.
" S." SURNAMES. An Index to Surnames beginning with letter
" S," mentioned in more than 100 different volumes of Memoirs,
Diaries, Registers, Genealogical and Biographical works, may
be consulted on pax'ment of half-a-crown at the Office of The
Pedigree Directory, 227, Strand, London, W.C.2.
SAINSBURY, of Wiltshire, especiall}^ the ancestry of John Sains-
bury of Devizes, c. 1500. (Philip SAINSBURY, 52, Wimpole
Street, London, W.) See CAYME, HUITSON, JEFFREYS,
STICKNEY, WATTS.
ST. LEGER, Sir Warham, obiit 1600, with Kingsmill, Burgh,
Lloyd female descents. Information wanted beyond Marshall's
Guide's references. (Robert S. LEPPER.)
ST. LEGER, James, 15, Holbein House, Sloane Square, London.
S.W. See LOWFIELD MASTERS.
SAMBORNE, of Wilts, Hants, Somerset or London. (V. C.
SANBORN.)
SANBORN, V. C, Kenilworth, IlUnois, U.S., America. S^e BACHI-
LER, KIRTLAND, LEVETT, SAMBORNE.
SAUNDERS, of Highworth, Wilts. (Revd. Lawrence John
CHAMBERLEN.)
SAUNDERS, or SANDERS, Alexander, of Banff, etc. (H. S.
SAUNDERS, Tower House, Weybridge, Surrey.)
SCATTERGOOD. (Bernard P. SCATTERGOOD, 7 and 9, Cook-
ridge Street. Leeds.) See ALPORT, FLETCHER, KEMP,
KIMBERLEY. PAGE.
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SCHOFIELD, John, of Hunslet, Yorks., born 1825. Margaret
(RICHELY), his wife, of Hadely, Northumberland, born 1830.
Any information. (Mrs. C. A. TEEPLES.)
SCOT, Capt. WiUiam, R.A.M.C, 15, Claremont Terrace, Edin-
burgh. See MILLER.
SCOTT of before 1720. (Douglas MERRITT.)
SCOTT, of Scot's Hall, Rockhills, and Penge Place, Kent ; Betton
and Shrewsbury, Salop. (Capt. Charles Clarkson SHAW.)
SCOTT family of Armagh, Ireland. Wanted notes relating to.
(George MINNS.)
SCOTT family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
SEARL, or SARLE, Charles, of Falmouth, married there April 9,
1787 ; Searle, of Oporto, 1773 ; Sarle, of Lisbon, 1812. (Howard
Meuric LLOYD.)
SEARLE, of Ramsey, Huntingdon, 17th century. (W. Maurice
WRIGHT.)
SEATON, especially Gervas, of Blyth, Notts., died 1673, vide
Hunter's " Familiae Minorum," Jackson's "St. George's, Don-
caster." (Prebendary SEATON, Goodrich, Ross, Herefordshire.)
SEAWELL, of WaJsoken, Norfolk, before 1700. (Mrs. James
Scott BLACK.)
SEWELL. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
SEYMOUR, John, of Seaton, Cumberland ; married Jane Pagan,
at Workington, in 1733. Said to have been born in Ireland.
Parentage wanted. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
SEYMOUR, of Havant, Hampshire ; middle 19th centurv. (Revd.
H. J. Dukinfield ASTLEY.)
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SHAW, of Mosshead and Kilmarnock, Co. A3T, Baronets ; Lowland
Scottish Shaws generally. (Captain Charles Clarkson SHAW,
The Citadel, Quebec, Canada.) See also SCOTT.
SHEFFIELD famihes anywhere. (C. E. SHEFFIELD, Hambrook,
Hornchurch, Essex.)
SHEPHERD, of Cheshunt, Herts, and Bunhill Row, London,
before 1765. Information desired. (Lady Dorothy LOWRY-
CORRY.)
SHERBORN anywhere. (C. Davies SHERBORN, 49, Peter-
borough Road, Fulham, London, S.W.)
SHERIDAN, Sir Henry William Westby, who died 1802. Who
were his father and brothers ? (Mrs. GARSON.)
SHERLOCK, Co. Kildare, especially ancestors of William, of
Ardru, Athy, etc.; died 1827, aged loi. (Robert S. LEPPER.)
SHERWOOD, of Sulham, Berks, and neighbourhood, 17th and
i8th centuries. (C. S. JAMES.)
SHERWOOD family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD,
227, Strand, London, W.C.2.) See AMERICA, BARTON,
BERKSHIRE, BODDINGTON, BROOKE, BROOKS,
CHAMBERLAIN, COSTAR, DAY, FREEMAN, FULHAM
(Middlesex), LANGLEY, MADDOCK, MADDOCKS, OWT-
RAM, OXFORDSHIRE, SCOTT, SMITH, TUDOR, VIN-
CENT, WALLINGFORD (Berks), WEBB, WESTON, WINCH,
WYATT.
SHERWOOD, Miss Rebecca Noble, 13, St. Hilda's Terrace, Whitby,
Yorks. See LYON.
SHIPLEY, of 17th and i8th centuries. (William ABBATT.)
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SHIPTON, of Shaw, Berks, i6th century, and Andover, Hants,
17th centm-y. (Revd. C. P. SHIPTON, Halsham, Ottringham,
Hull.)
SIDCOT SCHOLARS. Ancestry of any of the 3,000 since year
1800. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
SIMPSON, of Thurso, Caithness, Scotland. (Howard C. MYERS.)
SIMPSON, Lt.-Col. Stephen, Avenham Road, Preston, Lancashire.
See FELL.
SINGERS, of Bath. (Charles SPURRELL, F.R.C.S.)
SKELTON, of Kirkbride, Cumberland. (C. W. RUSTON-
HARRISON.)
SLEATH, of Leire, in Leicestershire, before 1620. (Chas. HEAPE,
High Lane, Cheshire.)
SMEDLEY, of Tipperary and Clare, Ireland. (Howard C.
MYERS.)
SMITH, Richard, of Salwick, Lancashire ; will proved 1765 ;
buried at Kirkham. Parentage wanted. (J. P. SMITH,
Amdene, Barrow-in-Furness.)
SMITH family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
SMITHETT, SMYTHEOT, of Kent, 1326 to 1871. (James Liddon
SMITHETT, 45, Highbury Hill, London, N.)
SNOWDEN, of Bolton Percy and Ripon, Yorkshire. (Revd.
A. H. SNOWDEN, Ketton Vicarage, Stamford.)
SOMERFORD, of Somerford. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
SOPEB, H. Tapley, Royal Albert Memorial, Exeter. See
BOUCHER. PETER.
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SPURRELL, of Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, Devon or Cornwall.
(Charles SPURRELL, F.R.C.S., Sick Asylum, Bromley-by-
Bow. London, E.) See SINGERS.
SQUINCH, of Oxfordshire or Berkshire. (Sir Thos. H. C.
TROUBRIDGE.)
STAFFORDSHIRE. Can give information about Staffordshire
famiUes. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
STANLEY, of Tardebigge, Worcestershiie. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
STEDIMLAN, Thos. Gurney, sohcitor, i8, Vernon Road, Bushey,
Herts (late of Horsham, Sussex). See AUGUR, BATCHELOR,
BINGHAM, BREADON, GRANTA, GRANTHAM, HUM-
FRIE, IVE, PARSONS, PINK, STEDMAN, WHITE,
WRIGHT.
STEDMAN, any, but particularly of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex,
and including the following : —
(i) Richard Stedeman, of " SuUyngton-cum-Thacham,"
Sussex, in 1296 ;
(2) Walter Stedeman, of same place, 1327 ;
(3) Simon Stedeman, who in 1324 owned a messuage and
half a virgate of land in Horsham and Hechyngefelde
(modern spelling Itchingfield), Sussex ;
(4) William Stedeman, of Horsham, 1327 ;
(5) Henry le Stedman, and Agnes, liis wife, who in 1337
owned land (at Lurgashal ?), in West Sussex ;
(6) John Stedeman, of Horsham, and Denise, his wife, who
in 1363 owned ten acres of land and nine acres of meadow
in Clayton, Sussex. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
STEPHENS, of Minsterworth, Gloucester. William Stephens died
about 1870. Pedigree and descent from Eastington branch
wanted. (Henry RICHARDSON.)
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STEPHENS, William John, " Hayne," Newquay, Cornwall. Sec
Cornish genealogy.
STEWART, of Upper Deeside parishes, Aberdeenshire, before
1800. (W. MIDDLETON-STEWART, Osborne Hotel, Aber-
deen.) See MIDDLETON.
STICKNEY, of Lincolnshire. (Philip SAINSBURY.)
STOTE, of Breamore and Lyndhurst, Hants. (Revd. A. W.
STOTE, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Trowbridge, Wilts.) See
BLANDY.
STRATTON, of Bristol. (Edward Milward Seede PARKER.)
STUART, Mrs., Lochrin House, Craiglockhart Terrace, Edinburgh.
See BRADESTONE.
STUBBS, of Eltham, Kent, and London. Famil}' of PhiUp,
author of " Anatomic of Abuses," temp. Elizabeth. (Henry
STUBBS, Danby, Ballyshannon.)
SWAINE, of Horton, Yorks, prior to 1515. Susanna Swaine, of
Shelf, Yorks, or London ; married Shechaniah Rhodes, of
Gomersal, Yorks, 1775. Parentage of Susanna Swaine wanted ;
father probably John, son of Thomas Swaine, of Shelf. (J. N.
BRAMWELL.)
SWAINSON, of Hawkshead, Lancashire. New Zealand, etc.
(Henry Swainson COWPER.)
SWANNE, of Ilmington, Warwick, and Templeport, Cavan, i8th
century. (Sir Alfred IRWIN.)
SWEET, of Devon, before 1784. (E. DWELLY.)
SWIFT, of Monmouth, Hereford, and Gloucester, 1725-1800 ;
especially ancestry of Timothy, living at English Bicknor,
1778.
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SWIFT, Hezekiah, of . (Francis Darwin SWIFT, Denstone
College, Stafford.) See DUKES.
SYKES, Richard, of Boston, 1639 > ^^ Springfield, Mass., 1641.
Wife Phebe. Parentage of both desired. (George DIMMOCK.)
TALBOT, Revd. Prebendary, Edgmond Rectory, Newport, Salop.
See MASTERMAN.
TALCOTT, Miss M. K., 135, Sigourney Street, Hartford, Conn.,
U.S., America. See DUDLEY, FIENNES, GAGER, YORKE.
TANKERVILLE, of Galway town, i8th century. (Sir Alfred
IRWIN.)
TAYLOR, Edward Lyon, Carr Hill, Rochdale. See CHADERTON,
DENTON, LYON, PLUMPTON.
TAYLOR, of Uffculme and Selworthy, Devon, or elsewhere in
Devon or Somerset, ante 1700. (Prof. A. E. BYE.)
TAYLOR, of Co. Monaghan. (Revd. J. Wallace TAYLOR, LL.D..
Errigal Glebe, Emyvale, Co. Monaghan, Ireland.) See
BYRNE, DAWSON, WALLACE.
TAYLOR, Gilbert, care of The Editor, The Pedigree Directory,
1917, 227, Strand, London, W.C.2. See GILBERT.
TAYLOR, Mrs. M. Stanton, The Ivan, 47th and Baltimore Avenue,
Philadelphia, Penn., U.S., America. See HEATHWOOD,
LANSDALE, REED, WAINWRIGHT, WEST.
TEED, of East Budleigh, Devon, particularly ; also generally.
(Harry W. TEED, Cranbourne, Cherry Orchard Road, Bromley
Common, Kent.) See WILLIAMSON.
TEEPLES, Mrs. Caroline, Pinner, Graham Co., Arizona, U.S.,
America. See RICHELY, SCHOFIELD.
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TENNANT, Christopher, died 1678, and younger brother, Revd.
John Tennant, married 1619 ; died 1674 ; both of Milbeck,
Dent, Yorks. Parentage wanted. (Henry CURTIS.)
THEAKSTON, THEKESTON. THEXTON, of Counties York,
Westmorland, Lancaster, Notts, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex,
etc. (Henry THEAKSTON, 42, Stanley, Street, Liverpool.);,
THEAKSTON, Mrs. Lucv E. Llovd, White Lodge, Llanrhos, near
Llandudno, North Wales. See LLOYD.
THOMPSON, John, of Dover, Kent, H\dng 1746. (H. D. HEARN.)
TIGHE family, of Tipperary, connected with Bowles family
through marriage, about 1780. (Howard C. MYERS.)
TILSTON, Edward, gentleman, London ; born about 1791. Who
was his wife ? His daughter Emma was godchild to Lord
Nelson. Was he a Cheshire Tilston ? (Lady Clare KING.)
TOBIN, of Ireland, Bristol, Devon. (Edward Milward Seede
PARKER.)
TOD, Henry, W.S., 45, North Castle Street, Edinburgh.
TOLSON, Legh, Ravensknowle, Huddersfield. See FOSTER.
TOOTAL, of Wakefield, Horbury, and Barnsley, Yorks. (W.
1^ Maurice WRIGHT.)
TORIANO, of India and England. Descendants of a refugee from
Italy at Reformation. (Sydney Gordon ROBERTS.)
TOWN, of Thornton-in-Craven, Yorks. (Col. F. W. T. ATTREE.)
TOWNESEND, Richard ; born 1618-19. Azure a chevron erm ;
three escallops argent. (Mrs. R. B. TOWNSHEND.)
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TOWNSHEND, Mrs. R. B., 117. Banburv Road, Oxford. See
BAKER, TOWNESEND.
TOWSEY, TOWERSEY, anywhere, but especially Buckingham-
shire and Wiltshire, 1200 to 1600 a.d. (Francis P. TOWSEY,
14, Dartmouth Road, Brondesbur3^ London, N.W.)
TREFFRY, of Cornwall. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
TREFFRY, Mrs., Place, Fowev ,Cornwall. See ADAMSON, BELL,
KINGSLEY, MELSOP, MINNITT, NELIGAN.
TRITTON, Henry and Christopher ; born about 1740, probably
in Kent. (Miss ESTCOURT-OSWALD.)
TROBRIDGE, of Trobridge, Devon. (Sir Thomas H. C. TROU-
BRIDGE, Bart., 48, Great Cumberland Place, London, W.)
See DAVIS, PATTLE, PRINSEP, SQUINCH.
TROUBRIDGE, of Devonshire or Somersetshire. Andrew, living
at Westminster 1702, married Sarah. Who was his father ?
What was his wife's surname ? (Mrs. Walter GURNEY.)
TROUTBECK, of Cheshire, Herts, etc., before 1550. (Revd.
H. L. L. DENNY.)
TUDOR family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
TURNER, S. Hyde, 69, Aldermanbury, London, E.C. See
MOTTLEY.
TURTLE, THURKILD, or THIRKETEL, of Antrim, before
1750- (Joseph F. TURTLE, Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow, Ireland.)
TYLER, Miss, Hadnoch, Llandaff. See COOPER.
TYRRELL. (Mrs. Walter GURNEY.)
UDEN, of Constantine. Cornwall. (W. B. MAYNE.)
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VALENTINE, of Eccles, Lancashire. (Arthur V. GOUGH, Fence
Houses, Co. Durham.)
VANACKER. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUiM, F.S.A.)
VAN HEYTHUYSEN. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,
F.S.A.)
VAUGHAN. Can give information about famihes named
Vaughan. (G. FOTHERGILL.)
VAUGHTON (or VOUGHTON), of Warwick and Staffs., 1450-
1750. (T. A. VAUGHTON, Livery Street, Birmingham.) See
ASTLEY, GUY, HARMAX.
VERDON, Theobald, of Co. Louth, Ireland, born 1743, married
Mary BROOME at Liverpool , 1764. Wc.nted, names of , his
father and mother. (Francis VERDON, 33, Wetherby
Mansions, London, S.W.5.)
VERO or VARRO, of Galway town, i8th century. (Sir Alfred
IRWIN.)
VESEY. See HARMAN, alias VESEY.
VIGNOLES, Frangois la Balme de. Huguenot Officer, appearing
first in England 1690. Parentage sought ; possiblv la Balme
family. (Ernest VIGNOLES, Acton Lane Works^ Chiswick,
London.)
VINCENT family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
VINRACE (VINGRACE, WINGRACE, WINDRAS, WIN-
GROSE, or, possibly, RINGROSE), James, married Mary
Tarr, 1732, at Ashbourne, Derbyshire. He of Painters Lane
and on Bradley Hall estate (query, bailiff), owned by Snow-
ball. She of Clifton. Any information. (Dr. Dennis VIN-
RACE, 88a, Gower Street, London, W.C.)
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WADE, Ann, of Bledlow, Bucks, living 1700. (H. D. HEARN.)
WAINWRIGHT, Richard, of Wordley, Lanes., admon. 1784;
married (i) Martha Leigh, who died 1771, daughter of George
and Martha (Fildes) Leigh ; (2) 1774, Betty Lansdale. (Mrs.
M. Stanton TAYLOR.)
WALDEGRAVE, Anthony, of Minster Yard, Peterborough, about
1710 to 1785. (Thomas PACKER.)
WALLACE, of Co. Monaghan. (Revd. J. Wallace TAYLOR,
LL.D.).
WALLINGFORD town, Berkshire. Can give information about
WalHngford families. (George SHERWOOD.)
WALSH, Walter, of Mount Talbot, Roscommon, before 1787.
(Valentine Hussev WALSH, 10, Avenue Marceau, Paris.) See
HENLEY, HINCHY, O'CONNOR.
WARDEN, Miss . . . beheved to have been a relative of Robert
Warden, C.B., of Portobello, hving 1890, and aunt of Colonel
Robert Warden Eraser. She married first, (John ?) Moore,
and secondly, James Grant, Esq. Any information. (Chas.
S. MOORE.)
WARLOW, of Pembrokeshire. (G. H. WARLOW, 15, Highlands
Gardens, Ilford, Essex.)
WARTON, of Stepney, Yorks. Matthew, born 1728 ; died 1799.
(Chas. J. HERSEY.)
WATTS, of Somersetshire. (Philip SAINSBURY.)
WEAVER, of Moorfield, Salop. (Lieut.-Col. Gardiner Hasell
HARVEY.)
WEBB family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
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WELLES (Baronial family of), descents from. (E. DWELL Y.)
WESCOMBE, of West Somerset. (Revd. S. E. DODDERIDGE.)
WEST, James, drawing master ; married Ann Anderson (or Mus-
grave), born c. 1801, step-daughter of Musgrave. After-
wards of Clapham, Surrey, stockbroker ; died \'oung, leaving
about eight children. Ann, Mrs. West's father and stepfather
both left her fortunes (dissipated). She kept a school at
Clapham and died there in 1889, aged 88. Wanted, her and
his parentage. He was probably a son of James West, of
Cheltenham, who married Ann Evill at Bath Abbev in 1793,
(C. W RUSTON-HARRISON.)
WEST, Samuel, of Newtown-Hamilton, Armagh, Ireland ; born
1790. (Mrs. M. Stanton TAYLOR.)
WESTCOMBE, of Devon and Somerset. (Josiah NEWMAN.)
WESTON, John, of Oxford, about 1690. Parentage desired.
(Revd. F. H. WESTON, 2, Hanley Terrace, Ramsey, Isle of
Man.)
WESTON family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
WEYBRET, of London or elsewhere. (Lieut. -Col. Gardiner
Hasell HARVEY.)
WEYBURN, generaUy. (Lyon WEYBURN, 53, State Street,
Boston, Mass., U.S., America.)
WHITE, of County Waterford ; family h\ing on Townland of
Dromana, c. 1692. (Col. J. Grove WHITE. Kilbyrne,
Doneraile. Co. Cork.) See GROVE.
WHITE, of Northants and Yorks, before 1800. (Thos. Gurney
STEDMAN.)
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WHITEHEAD, Canon Thomas ; born 1473, died 1548 ; of Stoke-
by-Clare, Suffolk. Who was his father ? Interested in
genealogy generally. (Benjamin WHITEHEAD, 66, Longridge
Road, Earl's Court, London, S.W.5.)
WHITTENBURY, of County Tipperary, Ireland. (Howard C.
MYERS.)
WILLIAMS, of Wick, Glamorgan, before 1805. (E. DWELLY.)
WILLIAMS, of Exeter, Lympstone, Devon. (Edward Milward
Seede PARKER.)
WHiLIAMSON, Dr. G. C, Burgh House, Hampstead, London,
N.W. See LETHBRIDGE.
WILLIAMSON, Daniel, of Liverpool, 1724-1796, and Ripon.
(Harry W. TEED.)
WILSON, of Cheshire, Shropshire, before 1588, and Audlem,
Wrenbury, Cheshire ; younger sons only between 1588-1720.
(Thomas Needham WHjSON, Harrow Lodge, Bransgore, near
Christchurch.) See FORDE, FURNIVAL, JOHNSON. \
WINCH, of Bray, Berks. (Ernest FRANCIS.)
WINCH family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
WING, of Highworth, Wilts. (Revd. Lawrence J. CHAMBERLEN.)
WINGRACE, WINDRAS, WINGROSE. See VINRACE.
WITHERS, of Somerset, especially Taunton. (A. H. WITHERS,
10, Essex Villas, Kensington, London, W.8.)
WITTEWRONGE. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, F.S.A.)
WOODHOUSE, of Wombourn, Staffs. ; pedigree proved and
registered at Heralds' College, May, 1914, down to. (Revd.
Reginald lUingworth WOODHOUSE, Merstham, Surrey.) ;
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WOODS, of Co. Tipperary and King's County, Ireland. (Howard
C. MYERS.)
WOODVILLE, of Cumberland. (C. W. RUSTON-HARRISON.)
WORSLEY entries and all Essex famiUes. (John W. HOWARTH.)
WRATHALL, of Wharfedale or elsewhere. (Joseph Hambley
ROWE.)
WRIGHT, of Kelvedon Mill, Essex, about 1800. (Stanley
AUSTIN.)
WRIGHT, of West Sussex, connected by marriage with Stedman
family in 1691. (Thos. Gurney STEDMAN.)
WRIGHT, R. C, North Thoresby S.O., Lines. See KIRKE.
WRIGHT, of StalHngborough, Lines., 17th century. (W. Maurice
WRIGHT, Wold Newton Manor, North Thoresby, Lines.)
See SEARLE, TOOTAL, ZOUCH.
WYAT, of Hampshire. (Gery MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,
F.S.A.)
WYATT family. Can give information. (George SHERWOOD.)
YELVERTON, Hardy, Levy, and John ; three brothers who
settled in North CaroHna about 1700 ; born in England. (E. H.
YELVERTON, 18, Cavendish Square, London, W.i.)
YORKE, of Northants, before 1620. (Miss Mary Kingsbury
TALCOTT.)
YOUNG, of Upham, Hants. Wanted, the ancestors of Edward,
the poet, born 1684. (George MINNS.)
YOUNG, Sir John. Wanted particulars relating to his family.
(George MINNS.)
ZOUCH, of Surrey and Sussex, 17th century, Reading, Sandal,
Yorks. (W. Maurice WRIGHT.)
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" The Dramatis Persons is most interesting. I am sure all genealo-
gists, especially amateurs like myself, will feel most grateful to you
for bringing such a mine of information on the social history of England
within easy reach. I had no idea these records would give such valuable
genealogical data. You are certainly to be congratulated for the infinite
pains and time you have bestowed upon them."
Mrs. Damant :
" Your Dramatis Person;e .... What human nature, what peeps
into history, and what suggestions of old times are here enshrined !
The Puritan soldier, who ' had loved Hawking in his day ' ; the poor
httle drudge of a bride of ten years old ; the dying man who writes
a verse from the Psalms ; the wary widow who listens at the door while
the will is made ; the coy maiden who won't wed saps the consent of
her mother, while her swain wishes her ' good fortune ' and goes his
way. All these are real bits of life and precious to the reader ....
this dehcious httle set of genre paintings .... Thank you for the
pleasure your wonderful sheets have given me. I have seldom been
so much attracted by any hterary by-way as I am by the one you
have opened up to us. How very valuable this collection will be to
people who really care for such priceless results of very hard work such
as scarce anyone could undertake."
From Another Correspondent :
" I find most interesting hard facts that appeal to the phlegmatic
Saxon, viz. : Ancient verbiage, genealogy, and biographic notes. I am
not gifted or blessed with the Celtic imagination that can weave out
of the dust of law courts the ebb and flow of the sands of life's romance,
but in Dramatis Person/e I find what I can delight in."
From Mr. Falconer Mad an, M.A., Bodley's Librarian :
" This venture of yours is a very interesting one, and the idea
attractive We shall be glad to take [and pay for] what you
have sent us."
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Persons named in P.C.C. Wills
proved A.D. 1750
(Typewritten Lists.)
GOOD progress has been made in the work of listing the names
of persons named in wills as above, and the first year is
practically finished. The plan is to take all the wills and
to note the names of all the persons mentioned in them, just as
they come. The year 1750 to begin with was chosen because it
was the time of the beginning of much modern migration, so
baffling to genealogists. Once get the names of the people men-
tioned in each will Hsted, so that they can easily be " run through "
by the searcher at home, and at his leisure, much useless wear
and tear will be saved, and great progress in research will be made.
To localize the names as much as possible, they are divided
into " County Groups," so that those interested in a County or
locaUty need only subscribe for that particular district.
The County Groups are as follows : —
I. Durham, Northd., Cumbd., Westmd., Yorks.
IL Lanes., Cheshire, Derbys., Staffs., Salop, Heref., Wore.
III. Line, Notts., Leic, Rutland, Warw., Northton.
IV. Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Herts., Cambs., Huntn.
V. London, Middx., Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Hants.
VI. Beds., Berks, Bucks, Oxon., Wilts., Glouc, Mon.
VII. Devon, Cornw., Somerset, Dorset.
VIII. Ireland, Scotland, Wales, America, West Indies, etc.,
making the last Group one that takes in all outlying places and
*' parts beyond the seas " ; places " in partibus transmarinis."
There is no need to point to the value of wills as genealogical
and biographical evidence, nor to urge the pressing need of the
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provision of indexes to their contents. Much has been done to
make lists of testators ; much renuiins to be done ; but Uttle
towards listing the names of the persons mentioned in the wills.
It is practicable to make a search for testators of a certain name,
but not so for those not of the same surname mentioned as
legatees and otherwise. Mention of a person in the will of some-
one of a different surname is often of the utmost value as an
indication of his place of origin and family connexions. The
difficult end of the Eighteenth Century is almost become prover-
bial ; these hsts will improve our knowledge of it.
All interested in biography and genealogy will be well-wishers
to the scheme and the typewritten lists will be in constant demand
by searchers. It is necessary, thereiore, to point out that the
number of copies struck oft will be limited to the response made
to this circular. It will be no satisfaction to the promoters to be
in a position to say, " We are sorry, but all the copies have been
taken up."
Please mark the County Group or Groups to which you wish
to subscribe, sending One Guinea for each. Another copy of this
circular will be returned to you with the receipt. The Subscrip-
tion for the whole eight Groups is Eight Guineas, covering 40,000
names to be taken out ; no more and no less. Thus, each County
Group approximates 5,000 names, taken just as they come in
each will, with the testator's name, description, and residence
given in every case.
To American Subscribers, a Guinea is $5.12, and is easily
transmissible by Banker's Draft, payable in London, or by Money
Order, obtainable at any Post Office. Cheques, etc., should be
crossed " London and South Western Bank " and made payable
to George Sherwood, 227, Strand (by Temple Bar), London,
W.C.2.
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By post 2s. 7-^d. (63 cents.) los. 6d. per ann. post free ($2.56.
The
Pedigree Register
Quarterly, Imperial 8vo, 2S. 6d. net.
London : GEORGE SHERWOOD, 227, STRAND,
(By Temple Bar), W.C.2.
The Pedigree Register has suspended publication until the cost
of paper and printing has become once again normal. The issue
of No. 36, and the Index, completed Volume III and the ninth
year of publication. A few copies of the bound volumes are still
on sale at the following priees :
Vol. I. (1907-10) {2 2 o.
Vol.11. (1910-13) Out of print.
Vol. III. (1913-16) li 17 o.
Copies of most of the single numbers can still be obtained, price
2s. 6d., by post 2s. 7jd.
The Pedigree Register prints pedigrees hitherto unpublished,
pedigree evidence, and other matter of interest to the record-
searcher and genealogist. Its aim is to preserve from destruction
and loss family records and family tradition.
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