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Old 04-11-10, 06:32
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Default John Greentree, Harting, Sussex OH3XGGF

Name: John Greentree
Date and Place of Birth: 1742 Harting, Sussex
Parents: Thomas Greentree and Mary Wyatt
Baptism: 13 Feb 1742, Harting, Sussex (IGI)
Marriage: 15 October 1775 Harting, Sussex to Ann Davies (IGI)
Occupation: Unknown
Address: Harting, Sussex 1742 to 1790 (Childrens Baptisms IGI)
Date of Death, Place and Cause: Unknown
Date and Place of Burial: Unknown
Will: Unknown

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Old 04-11-10, 06:42
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Julie, I found this marriage for Thomas Greentree, but is it too early?

Groom's Name: Thos. Greentree
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Bride's Name: Mary Wiat
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Marriage Date: 11 Nov 1731
Marriage Place: Harting,Sussex,England
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M07058-1
System Origin: England-ODM
Source Film Number: 918470
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Collection: England Marriages, 1538–1973
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Old 04-11-10, 07:10
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It looks promising Elizabeth, especially if there are other children born before him. Julie
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Old 04-11-10, 07:14
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Elizabeth - I tried looking at Online Parish Clerk earlier, but my computer is freezing if the web site has quite a bit of info. Julie
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Old 04-11-10, 08:09
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There isn't an online parish clerk for Harting yet, Julie.
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Old 04-11-10, 09:29
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Have you tried the Parish Record transcription Society?

They have a CD for Harting you can buy, or you can search their database for free and pay for the complete record (although it seems to be down at the moment, so I couldn't look for you):

http://www.prtsoc.org.uk/index.php

UPDATE: Just got in and there are lots of BMDS for Greentrees in Harting from 1560ish onwards ....

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Old 04-11-10, 09:37
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Parents: Thomas Greentree and Mary Wyatt

How did you know Mary's surname?
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Family Search Record Search brings up that marriage, Merry. Also Wiat and Wiot but the same date so obviously ( I think...lol) the same marriage.
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Old 05-11-10, 06:10
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Thanks everyone for your interest and help.
We looked at all the possibilities for the marriage and the Mary ......... Wiot/Wiat/Wyatt was the only obvious one. There is a gap between the marriage and William's birth though. I'm wondering as Harting is so close to the Hampshire border, if other children's baptisms could be there? What does anyone think? They are definitely Harting people, but as they were agricultural workers they may have had to chase seasonal work.
Thanks Caroline for that site and I am certainly going to look into buying the CD. The Greentrees were originally Harting people and I think it would be an important part of their story.
When visiting in July I spoke to the Vicar and he said he had no known parishioners of that name now. He also said the records were at Chichester. In the Harting church they sold parchments scrolls of the Harting area, something I had not seen in other churches. I practically bought them out
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Old 05-11-10, 06:34
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I should have mentioned yesterday that even though I have some of the Sussex CDs, I found some entries in their database that were not on my CDs (including a burial that I had been looking for for ages), so it is worth buying some credits for the details, although you can see a lot for free once you have registered.
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