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lol My turn to be too slow!
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Well that's a first for me.
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Why do my lot do this to me?
Thank you all. As I said above his daughter Carolina was a convict on the first fleet to Australia. I’d love to know about the rest of her family as those places and now a marriage by licence seem to indicate some form of wealth...........or were those places not always as ‘nice’ as Phil Spencer tells me now on TV? Lol
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St Pauls Covent Garden..... have you ever seen My Fair Lady, with Eliza selling her flowers?
Westminster Abbey was jostled by slum tenements. You also find that being born into a comfortable lifestyle is no guarantee of its continuance. Most people would rent their homes and premises. The death of a father, or a fire which destroys a business could bring a family right down. If the networks were in place, they might recover, but if the man had no head for business, or drank the profits, everything could collapse.
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True.........and I wonder why Thomas/Howard used two names. Seems at first thought he was hiding something, but you’d think the minister would have noticed. Typical of my lot. Always hiding something.........lol
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England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850
William Hailock Marriage year 1720 Spouse's first name(s) Dorothy Spouse's last name Howard Place Over County Cambridgeshire These look like Howard's parents. He was bp 1736 at West Wratting s/o Wlliam and Dorothy
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Maybe Howard is the middle name.
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True Toni......lol
Phoenix, are those records from FMP? I haven’t renewed my Ancestry so might go there for a while if they might help.
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If you google:
Haylock "West Wratting" you get lots of interesting stuff. Also, it seems there is a Grade II listed house which is supposed to be called Haylocks in West Wratting. When I looked at Google street view I could only see something appropriate called 'The Old Hall' (61 High St) roughly in the spot shown on the map on the British listed buildings website. (might well not be the right place though!)
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Yes, but it's transcripts only, no images. There are a lot of PCC wills on Ancestry, but for a later date. Various lawsuits on TNA's Discovery, but that's indexes only. Cambridge wills indexes may be on FMP, I can't remember, but know I've seen them somewhere.
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