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Ancestors of Adam Luke John BASTON of Andover, Hampshire, UK
Source Citations
2048. William BASTON
1William Baston 1664 Bampton, Oxfordshire,
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford,
England, PAR16/1/R1/1. " St Mary's Church, Bampton, 17 April 1664 William
Baston filis Will[iam]." This is the only William anywhere near the date
required (ie 1670's). Image.
2William Bason 1720 Bampton, Oxfordshire,
Burial Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford,
England, PAR16/1/R1/3 "Book 2" original register. " St Mary's Church, Bampton
7th April 1720. William Bason." (Shown as deceased in sister's 1742
Will). Image.
3Map of Oxfordshire. " A 2006 map with
Bampton, Ipsden, Checkendon & Rotherfield Greys marked."
Image.
4Elizabeth Baston 1742 spinster of East
Hendred, Berkshire Will & Probate, William Baston, 29 Nov 1742, Public Record
Office, Kew, London, PROB 11/723 (Clerk's copy) & PROB 10/1945 1743 Feb A-G
(Original). " In the Name of God Amen the Twenty ninth day of November in
the sixteenth of the reign or our Sovereign Lord George the second King over
Great Britain, France and Ireland and so forth and in the year of our Lord One
Thousand seven hundred and forty two I Elizabeth Baston of East Hendred in
the County of Berkshire, Spinster do make and ordain this my last will and
testament in manner and form following That is to say first I commend my soul
into the hands of Almighty God hoping and assuredly believing through the merits
and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ to be eternally saved and to
inherit everlasting glory and my body I commit to the earth to be decently
buried at the discretion of my Executor herein after named and concerning my
worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of the same as
follows. First I give and bequeath unto my sister Deborah the wife of
John Cook all that my half yard-lands containing by estimation ten acres be
the same more or less lying in the common fields of the said East Hendred with
all and every the appertenances thereunto belonging which I hold by Copy of
Court Roll to hold to she my said sister Deborah Cook and to her heirs forever
after. I give and bequeath unto my brother Thomas Baston five
pounds of good and lawfull money of great Britain and also I give and bequeath
unto Deborah the daughter of my said brother Thomas Baston five pounds of the
lawfull money both which said five pounds to be paid so bequeathed by my
Executor herein after named within a twelve month after my decease. Also I
give and bequeath unto my cousin Thomas Baston son of my late brother William
Baston all my right and interest in a messuage and appurtenances belonging
to the same which said messuage and appurtenances was late in the tenure of
Thomas Castle deceased who before his death did surrender the said messuage with
the appurtences to my use as security for the payment of a sum of money by me
left him. To hold my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs for and during the
said time that the money remains unpaid and when the said money shall be paid I
give and bequeath the whole that is or shall be due to me at the time of payment
to my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs forever. Also I give and
bequeath unto my cousin John Baston son of my late brother John Baston
five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto my
cousin Francis Baston son also of him said brother John Baston five pounds
of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William
Baston five pounds of the lawfull money who also is son of my said brother
John Baston. Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin Mary Woods,
daughter of my said brother John Baston, five pounds of like lawfull money.
Also I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Bennett, daughter also of my said
brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and
bequeath unto Ann Baston daughter also of my brother John Baston five
pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto Henry
Baston son of my brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William Baston son also of my said
later brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money. Also
I give and bequeath unto William Baston son of my late brother William Baston
five pounds of the lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto
Jonathan Baston son also of my late brother William Baston five pounds of
like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto John Prior son of my
late sister Mary Prior five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give
and bequeath unto Mary Spark daughter of my late sister Mary Prior five
pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath Robert son in
law to John Woods and son to my said cousin Mary Woods five pounds of like
lawfull money. All which sums of five pounds above named and bequeathed my
will is that my executor herein after named shall pay the same as above given
and bequeathed within a twelve month after my decease. All the rest of my
goods and chattels of what nature or kind so ever my debts being paid and my
funeral expenses discharge I give and bequeath unto my said sister Deborah
the wife of John Cook whom I do make and hereby appoint the whole and sole
Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written - the mark of
Elizabeth Baston - hand sealed, delivered and published and declared to be the
last will and testament of Elizabeth Baston the testatrix in our presence and by
us in the presence of the testatrix - Richard Champ. Richard Houlton. Thomas
Yorke. The Will was proved at London the seventeenth day of February in
the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and forty two before the
Worshipful Robert Dale Doctor of Law surrogate to the Right Worshipfull John
Bettesworth also Doctor of Law Master keeper or Commissary of the prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Deborah Cook wife of
John Cook the sister of the deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will
to whom was granted administration of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the said deceased being first sworn duly to administer.
Note: As the Will was written 29th November 1742 the Probate date can't
be 17th February 1742, it should be 17th February 1743 so it looks as though
this court was still using the old calendar hence the discrepancy.." Messuage
- Dwelling house with out-buildings and land assigned to its use.
Appurtenances - Belonging, appendage or accessory. " Mention of William
Baston as late brother in Elizabeth Baston's 1742 Will. Also I give and
bequeath unto William Baston son of my late brother William Baston five
pounds of the lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto Jonathan Baston
son also of my late brother William Baston five pounds of like lawfull
money." Source Image.
Citation Image.
5Bampton Market Square, Town Hall (about
1885). " Probably hasn't changed much since William lived here in the late
1600's..". Image.
6Market Square, Bampton Village, Oxfordshire
(about 1885). " Looking towards where the Baston house was in Broad Street.".
Image.
7Coat of Arms - Baston, English Origin (1),
Baston surname. " Family Coat of Arms (from Burke's General Armory) -
English Origin. Shield: Quarterly per fesse indented or and az (Gold &
Blue). Crest: Motto: None. The family name originated in Poitou,
France and the surname traces its ancestral roots back to French origin."
There is also an Arms of Cornish origin depicting 3 bats on a Silver background.
Image.
1024. Thomas (Bason) BASTON
1Thomas Baston 1714 Bampton, Oxfordshire
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford,
England, ORO: PAR/16/1/R1/3. " St Mary the Virgin, Bampton 24 May 1714.
Thomas Bason filius William.". Image.
2Thomas Basson 1757 Standlake, Oxfordshrie
Burial Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford,
England, PAR248/ & OFHS CD OXF-WIT03. " St Giles' Church, Standlake. 7th
June 1757 Thomas Basson.". Image.
3Elizabeth Baston 1742 spinster of East
Hendred, Berkshire Will & Probate, Thomas Baston nephew, 29 Nov 1742, Public
Record Office, Kew, London, PROB 11/723 (Clerk's copy) & PROB 10/1945 1743 Feb
A-G (Original). " In the Name of God Amen the Twenty ninth day of November
in the sixteenth of the reign or our Sovereign Lord George the second King over
Great Britain, France and Ireland and so forth and in the year of our Lord One
Thousand seven hundred and forty two I Elizabeth Baston of East Hendred in
the County of Berkshire, Spinster do make and ordain this my last will and
testament in manner and form following That is to say first I commend my soul
into the hands of Almighty God hoping and assuredly believing through the merits
and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ to be eternally saved and to
inherit everlasting glory and my body I commit to the earth to be decently
buried at the discretion of my Executor herein after named and concerning my
worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of the same as
follows. First I give and bequeath unto my sister Deborah the wife of
John Cook all that my half yard-lands containing by estimation ten acres be
the same more or less lying in the common fields of the said East Hendred with
all and every the appertenances thereunto belonging which I hold by Copy of
Court Roll to hold to she my said sister Deborah Cook and to her heirs forever
after. I give and bequeath unto my brother Thomas Baston five
pounds of good and lawfull money of great Britain and also I give and bequeath
unto Deborah the daughter of my said brother Thomas Baston five pounds of the
lawfull money both which said five pounds to be paid so bequeathed by my
Executor herein after named within a twelve month after my decease. Also I
give and bequeath unto my cousin Thomas Baston son of my late brother William
Baston all my right and interest in a messuage and appurtenances belonging
to the same which said messuage and appurtenances was late in the tenure of
Thomas Castle deceased who before his death did surrender the said messuage with
the appurtences to my use as security for the payment of a sum of money by me
left him. To hold my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs for and during the
said time that the money remains unpaid and when the said money shall be paid I
give and bequeath the whole that is or shall be due to me at the time of payment
to my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs forever. Also I give and
bequeath unto my cousin John Baston son of my late brother John Baston
five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto my
cousin Francis Baston son also of him said brother John Baston five pounds
of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William
Baston five pounds of the lawfull money who also is son of my said brother
John Baston. Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin Mary Woods,
daughter of my said brother John Baston, five pounds of like lawfull money.
Also I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Bennett, daughter also of my said
brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and
bequeath unto Ann Baston daughter also of my brother John Baston five
pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto Henry
Baston son of my brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William Baston son also of my said
later brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money. Also
I give and bequeath unto William Baston son of my late brother William Baston
five pounds of the lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto
Jonathan Baston son also of my late brother William Baston five pounds of
like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto John Prior son of my
late sister Mary Prior five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give
and bequeath unto Mary Spark daughter of my late sister Mary Prior five
pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath Robert son in
law to John Woods and son to my said cousin Mary Woods five pounds of like
lawfull money. All which sums of five pounds above named and bequeathed my
will is that my executor herein after named shall pay the same as above given
and bequeathed within a twelve month after my decease. All the rest of my
goods and chattels of what nature or kind so ever my debts being paid and my
funeral expenses discharge I give and bequeath unto my said sister Deborah
the wife of John Cook whom I do make and hereby appoint the whole and sole
Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written - the mark of
Elizabeth Baston - hand sealed, delivered and published and declared to be the
last will and testament of Elizabeth Baston the testatrix in our presence and by
us in the presence of the testatrix - Richard Champ. Richard Houlton. Thomas
Yorke. The Will was proved at London the seventeenth day of February in
the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and forty two before the
Worshipful Robert Dale Doctor of Law surrogate to the Right Worshipfull John
Bettesworth also Doctor of Law Master keeper or Commissary of the prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Deborah Cook wife of
John Cook the sister of the deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will
to whom was granted administration of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the said deceased being first sworn duly to administer.
Note: As the Will was written 29th November 1742 the Probate date can't
be 17th February 1742, it should be 17th February 1743 so it looks as though
this court was still using the old calendar hence the discrepancy.." Messuage
- Dwelling house with out-buildings and land assigned to its use.
Appurtenances - Belonging, appendage or accessory. " Legacy to Thomas
Baston nephew in Elizabeth Baston's Will. Also I give and bequeath unto my
cousin Thomas Baston son of my late brother William Baston all my right and
interest in a messuage and appurtenances belonging to the same which said
messuage and appurtenances was late in the tenure of Thomas Castle deceased who
before his death did surrender the said messuage with the appurtences to my use
as security for the payment of a sum of money by me left him. To hold my
said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs for and during the said time that
the money remains unpaid and when the said money shall be paid I give and
bequeath the whole that is or shall be due to me at the time of payment to my
said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs forever."
Source Image. Citation Image.
4Elizabeth Baston 1742 East Hendred Will
Pedigree Chart, Thomas Baston, 29 Nov 1742. " Pedigree chart constructed from
Elizabeth Baston's 1742 Will.". " my cousin Thomas Baston son of my late
brother William Baston." Image.
1024. Jonathan BASTON
1Jonathan Baston 1720 Bampton, Oxford Baptism
Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, PAR
16/1/R1/3. " 22 Jan 1720 Bampton, Oxfordshire Jonathan s of William
Baston.". Image.
2Jonathan Baston 1784 Bampton, Burial
Register. " St Mary's, Bampton, Oxfordshire. 11th June 1784, Jonathan
Barston age 64."
In the History of Bampton by G A Jiles, published
1847 an entry shows a Monumental inscription for Jonathan and that he died 8th
June 1787, but the year has probably been misread when transcribed as all the
other records clearly state 1784.. Image.
3Elizabeth Baston 1742 spinster of East
Hendred, Berkshire Will & Probate, Jonathan Baston, nephew, 29 Nov 1742, Public
Record Office, Kew, London, PROB 11/723 (Clerk's copy) & PROB 10/1945 1743 Feb
A-G (Original). " In the Name of God Amen the Twenty ninth day of November
in the sixteenth of the reign or our Sovereign Lord George the second King over
Great Britain, France and Ireland and so forth and in the year of our Lord One
Thousand seven hundred and forty two I Elizabeth Baston of East Hendred in
the County of Berkshire, Spinster do make and ordain this my last will and
testament in manner and form following That is to say first I commend my soul
into the hands of Almighty God hoping and assuredly believing through the merits
and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ to be eternally saved and to
inherit everlasting glory and my body I commit to the earth to be decently
buried at the discretion of my Executor herein after named and concerning my
worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of the same as
follows. First I give and bequeath unto my sister Deborah the wife of
John Cook all that my half yard-lands containing by estimation ten acres be
the same more or less lying in the common fields of the said East Hendred with
all and every the appertenances thereunto belonging which I hold by Copy of
Court Roll to hold to she my said sister Deborah Cook and to her heirs forever
after. I give and bequeath unto my brother Thomas Baston five
pounds of good and lawfull money of great Britain and also I give and bequeath
unto Deborah the daughter of my said brother Thomas Baston five pounds of the
lawfull money both which said five pounds to be paid so bequeathed by my
Executor herein after named within a twelve month after my decease. Also I
give and bequeath unto my cousin Thomas Baston son of my late brother William
Baston all my right and interest in a messuage and appurtenances belonging
to the same which said messuage and appurtenances was late in the tenure of
Thomas Castle deceased who before his death did surrender the said messuage with
the appurtences to my use as security for the payment of a sum of money by me
left him. To hold my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs for and during the
said time that the money remains unpaid and when the said money shall be paid I
give and bequeath the whole that is or shall be due to me at the time of payment
to my said cousin Thomas Baston and his heirs forever. Also I give and
bequeath unto my cousin John Baston son of my late brother John Baston
five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto my
cousin Francis Baston son also of him said brother John Baston five pounds
of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William
Baston five pounds of the lawfull money who also is son of my said brother
John Baston. Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin Mary Woods,
daughter of my said brother John Baston, five pounds of like lawfull money.
Also I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Bennett, daughter also of my said
brother John Baston five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and
bequeath unto Ann Baston daughter also of my brother John Baston five
pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto Henry
Baston son of my brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money.
Also I give and bequeath unto my cousin William Baston son also of my said
later brother Jonathan Baston five pounds of like lawfull money. Also
I give and bequeath unto William Baston son of my late brother William Baston
five pounds of the lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto
Jonathan Baston son also of my late brother William Baston five pounds of
like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath unto John Prior son of my
late sister Mary Prior five pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give
and bequeath unto Mary Spark daughter of my late sister Mary Prior five
pounds of like lawfull money. Also I give and bequeath Robert son in
law to John Woods and son to my said cousin Mary Woods five pounds of like
lawfull money. All which sums of five pounds above named and bequeathed my
will is that my executor herein after named shall pay the same as above given
and bequeathed within a twelve month after my decease. All the rest of my
goods and chattels of what nature or kind so ever my debts being paid and my
funeral expenses discharge I give and bequeath unto my said sister Deborah
the wife of John Cook whom I do make and hereby appoint the whole and sole
Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written - the mark of
Elizabeth Baston - hand sealed, delivered and published and declared to be the
last will and testament of Elizabeth Baston the testatrix in our presence and by
us in the presence of the testatrix - Richard Champ. Richard Houlton. Thomas
Yorke. The Will was proved at London the seventeenth day of February in
the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and forty two before the
Worshipful Robert Dale Doctor of Law surrogate to the Right Worshipfull John
Bettesworth also Doctor of Law Master keeper or Commissary of the prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Deborah Cook wife of
John Cook the sister of the deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will
to whom was granted administration of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the said deceased being first sworn duly to administer.
Note: As the Will was written 29th November 1742 the Probate date can't
be 17th February 1742, it should be 17th February 1743 so it looks as though
this court was still using the old calendar hence the discrepancy.." Messuage
- Dwelling house with out-buildings and land assigned to its use.
Appurtenances - Belonging, appendage or accessory. " Also I give and
bequeath untoJonathan Baston son also of my late brother William Baston
five pounds of like lawfull money." Source Image.
Citation Image.
4Elizabeth Baston 1742 East Hendred Will
Pedigree Chart, Jonathan Baston, 29 Nov 1742. " Pedigree chart constructed
from Elizabeth Baston's 1742 Will.". " Jonathan Baston son also of my late
brother William Baston." Image.
5Sutton Courtney, Berkshire, All Saint's
Church, Jonathan Baston, 1770. " Where Jonathan Baston & Sarah Baker were
married." Image.
6Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will &
Probate, Testator, 4 Nov 177, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley,
Oxford, England, W:10/1/11. " In the Name of God Amen, I Jonathan
Baston of Weald in the parish of Bampton in the county of Oxford, Yeoman,
being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding Do for the disposing
of that Estate which it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with, make my last
Will and Testament in manner and form following. And first I commend my
soul to God and my Body to the earth to be buried in such decent manner as my
Executrix herein after named shall think fit. Also I give and devise all
that messuage or tenement in Weald aforesaid wherein I now dwell together with
the outhouses, garden and orchard and all and singular the premises with the
appurtenances except that part of the messuage or tenement and garden now
occupied by my kinswoman Martha Carter and her family with the two rows
of apple trees situate on the east side of the orchard which I give and devise
to the said Martha Carter for and during the natural life of widowhood of my
said wife which said premises I purchased of and from Walter Webb, Abraham
Puddle and Richard Matcham all late of Weald aforesaid. Unto my beloved
wife Sarah Baston for and during so much of the term or terms which I have
therein as she shall happen to live and remain in widowhood and from --------
and after the decease or second marriage of my said wife whichever shall first
happen, I give and devise all the aforesaid messuage, orchard and premises with
the appurtenances unto my said kinswoman Martha Carter her Executor
Administration and assigns for and during all the residue and remainder of my
Estate term or terms and interest which shall be therein then to come and
unexpired. Also I give and bequeath unto my kinsman John Baston,
William Baston, Jonathan Baston, Edward Baston and Francis Baston sons of my
late brother William Baston the sum or legacy of five shillings apiece to be
paid within three months next after my decease. And as for and concerning
all my goodes, Chattels, ready money, debts owing to me and personal estate of
what nature or kind so ever which shall remain after payment of all my just
debts legacies and funeral expenses, I give and bequeath the same unto my
said wife Sarah Baston to and for her own separate use and benefit.
And I do hereby make constitue and appoint my said wife sole executrix of this
my last will hereby revoking all former wills by me heretofore made. In
Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the fourth day of November
in the eighteenth year of the Reign of our sovereign Lord King George the third
and in the year of our Lord God 1777. Signed sealed published and declared
by the above named Jonathan Baston the testator as and for his last Will and
Testament in our presence and in his presence and at his request attested and
subscribed by us. Thillum?
Jonathan Baston. Elizabeth
Munt Wm Chapman." Martha Carter was nee Webb and either a
daughter or sister to his first wife and married a Michael Carter 29th July 1770
Bampton. I have a suspicion that Martha Webb may have been base born to
Jonathan Baston & Jane Webb and hence the importance of the bequest.
Image.
7Jonathan Baston of Bampton Weald, 1777 Will &
Probate, Pedigree Chart, 1777. " created using the facts in Jonathan Baston's
1777 Will." Image.
8Jonathan Baston Will Probate 1785,
Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, England, W100.23;
10/1/11. " Codicil, Apr 25th 1785 Sarah Baston Widow the relict and
sole Executrix in this Will named was sworn to the truth thereof and also that
the deceased effects do not amount in value to the sum of three hundred pounds.
Before me J Cox jurat. Probate. This will was proved at Oxford on
the twenty fifth day of April in the year of our Lord 1785 before the Rev. John
Cox, Clerk Batchelor of Law Surrogate of the Revd. Henry Ford Clerk U.A. Vicar
general Offic'l Principal and Councy? of he Right Revd Father in God John by
Divine permission Lord Bishop of Oxford lawfully constituted by the Oath of
Sarah Baston Widow the relict and sole Executrix therein named to whom admcon
was granted being first sworn duly to administer.".
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2050. Robert SKINNER
1Robert Skinner, 1674, Bampton, Oxfordshire,
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford,
England, PAR 16/1/R1/2. " St Mary's Church, Bampton, 29th October 1674.
Robert Skinner filius Robert.". Image.
1025. Robert SKINNER
1Robert Skinner 1703 Bampton, Oxfordshire
Baptism Register, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford,
England, PAR16/1/R1/3 "Book 2". " St Mary's Bampton, 28 February 1703
Robert (Edward crossed through) fs Robt Skinner.".
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2Robert & Elizabeth Skinner 1792/1790 Bampton
(History of Bampton by Rev J A Giles pub 1847), 1790/1792. " Robert Skinner &
Elizabeth his wife, he d. Jan 28 1792 ag 87, she d. Jan 9 1790 aged 87.
Beneath this stone are laid an honest pair, Who three score years did various
changes share; Tho' Heaven decreed them in an humble state, Yet were their
lives more happy than the great, Bluch then, ye rich, and learn from hence to
know Contentment ...... bliss below.."
1025. Edward SKINNER
1Edward & Mary Skinner 1703 Bampton, Baptism
Register, PAR 16/1/R1/3 "Book 2", 21 Apr 1703, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple
Road, Cowley, Oxford, England. " St Mary's Church, Bampton, 21st April 1703.
Edward & Mary of Robert Skinner, pauper." Image.
1025. Mary SKINNER
1Edward & Mary Skinner 1703 Bampton, Baptism
Register, PAR 16/1/R1/3 "Book 2", 21 Apr 1703, Oxfordshire Record Office, Temple
Road, Cowley, Oxford, England. " St Mary's Church, Bampton, 21st April 1703.
Edward & Mary of Robert Skinner, pauper." Image.
2240. Lawrence KNAGGS
1Lawrence Knaggs 1646 Egton to Lawrence, IGI,
LDS P012101. " Lawrence Knaggs 9 August 1646 Egton, Yorkshire to Low.
Knaggs.". Image.
2Lawrence Knaggs & Katherina Sawre 1670
Whitby Marriage IGI, LDS M007741. "Laurentius Knaggs & Katherina Sawre 5 May
1670 Whitby, Yorkshire.". Image.
1120. Elizabetha KNAGGS
1Elizabetha Knaggs 1675 Whitby to Lawrence,
LDS P007741. " Elizabeth Knagges 7 February 1675 Whitby to Lawrence
Knagges.". Image.
2., 2156. Image.
2304. William MAY
1William May 1671 Ninfield, Sussex Baptism
Register transcript, Sussex FHG, transcript. " St Mary's Church, Ninfield
11th February 1670/71. William son to William & Dorothy May.".
3073. ? PEGRUM?
1., 5903. Image.
3584. Thomas HOLMAN
1Coat of Arms - Holman
(www.houseofnames.com), Holman surname. " Holman Shield: Green with a gold
chevron between 3 silver arrow heads. Holman Crest: Silver Ostrich head.
Holman Motto: None. Spelling variations include: Hollman, Holman, Holeman and
others. The history of the name Holman goes back to those Anglo Saxon
tribes that once ruled over Britain. Such a name was given to a holy man who was
a priest or friar. The surname Holman originally derived from the old English
word Hol or Hool. First found in Worcestershire from about the time of the
Norman Conquest in 1066 AD." Image.
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