My husband and I helped in the Research Room at Geneorama which is the generally yearly genealogical conference held by the Ottawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society. We had a number of people use the databases which had been provided to the event by Ancestry, FindMyPast and My Heritage. Since I am a subscriber to all three I thought I might write up some of the thoughts that came to me when people asked which one was the best. I would say right off the top that none of these services are better than the other they simply offer material sometimes similar but often quite different and from different areas of the world.
Because my ancestry is 100% England itself thus far (i.e. all of my forebearers were born in the counties of England except for my mother, her father and his mother who were born in Canada but their parentage was English). Three of my grandparents were born and lived in England to adulthood and in the case of my father who was also born in England his parents were close to 40 years of age when they came to Canada with him as a child of nine years.
I will talk about the three databases in alphabetical order as that is the easiest way to present them.
Ancestry offers a lot of American records which is one of the reasons I do not use it as often as Find My Past. I do not have any American ancestors but do have a number of American cousins (2nd cousins) and their descendants. Ancestry also offers a lot of British Isles records and on occasion I do use the database when I can not find a particular record on Find My Past. There are some databases on Ancestry that are not on Find My Past. Ancestry has a DNA service with over 8 million subscribers. For me this is the greatest benefit that I derive from Ancestry as I have four of us (siblings) on Ancestry and I have had a few interesting matches that have been quite helpful. Ancestry does not have a chromosome browser limiting the value of this service to my research project for phasing my grandparent's autosomal DNA. The ability to create as many trees as you wish in Ancestry is also interesting. They do offer hints which can be quite helpful.
Find My Past is the service of which I make the greatest use. Their databases are extremely helpful in my family research but also for my one name studies. They offer the 1939 Register which I have found extremely handy in my DNA research as well as writing up my family history. The military records are quite extensive and I found my great grandfather wounded after the first Boer War which exactly matched the stories which my grandmother had mentioned. I had a number of questions about Find My Past yesterday. Find My Past does not offer DNA testing and one wonders if in the near future this service will offer DNA as their two major competitors do do so.
My Heritage has a lot of European records which makes it very handy for my husband's research. I do searches on My Heritage but I make the greatest use of their new DNA database. They offer a chromosome browser which offer triangulation of results a nice extra. This database got a lot of use at the Conference and there were a number of queries about My Heritage.
This Blog will talk about researching my English ancestors from Canada but also the ancestors of our son in law whose families stretch back far into Colonial French Canada. My one name study of Blake and of Pincombe also dominate my blog these days.
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Monday, April 16, 2018
Monday, April 2, 2018
Blake Newsletter, Volume 7, Issue 2, 2018
Blake Newsletter
Table
of Contents
1.
Blake Pedigree Chart – Blake Museum at
Bridgwater, Somerset
2.
Blake Surname Study - Progress
3.
Blake autosomal DNA Study at FT DNA
4.
Andover, Hampshire, England Parish
Registers
5.
The Future
1.
Blake Pedigree Chart – Blake Museum at
Bridgwater, Somerset. This is a recent addition to their website: http://www.bridgwatermuseum.org.uk/
The
Blake Museum has given me permission to put these charts in the newsletter so I
will continue with looking at them individually. Part 1 was shown in Volume 6,
Issue 4, 2017 of the Blake Newsletter. This Issue will have the image named as
Part 3.
*
*Used
with permission
Part
3 of the chart contains the full text of the Notes which were not legible on
Part 2. The first note is of interest to the Blake Newsletter. A transcription:
Notes (Note 1, Note 2) concerning the Blake Family copied from the “Pl
manuscripts _____ 1690 “The Genealogie of the ancient and worthy Family of
Blaque or Blake of great antiquity in the County of Wilts where they had large
possessions at Quemberford, Calne, Hillcott with a fair mansion House at
Pynhills, now the seat of the Family. A younger Branch whereof transplanted
themselves into Hampshire and sitting at Easton town were owners of several
other Manors.” “John Blaque, 2nd son, from whom the Blakes of
Somerset 1690 are descended of which Family was General Robert Blake the famous
General and Sea commander in battle famous for his many and valiant acts.”
This
summary has been lifted almost entirely from the earlier chart produced by the
College of Arms and requested by descendants of Daniel Blake and the following
is a transcription of the heading of the above mentioned Chart currently held
in at least two locations, College of Arms in London, England and the Wiltshire
Record Office: “The Genealogie of the Ancient and Worthy Family Blague, Blaake
or Blake of great Antiquity in the County of Wilts where they had large
possessions in Quemberford, Calne and Hilcot with a fair Mansion House called
Pinhills now Seat of the Family a younger Branch whereof transplanted
themselves into Hampshire and settling at Easton town were Owners of that and
divers other Mannors from whence the Blakes of Middlesex etc are immediately
Descended faithfully Collected out of the several Visitation Books of the said
Counties remaining in the College of Arms and Deduced to the Issue of Daniel
Blake of London Gent Anno 1690.”
From
this earlier chart there is a William Blake of Easton town alias Essington in
County Southampton 4th son [of Roger Blaake of Cawne in County
Wiltshire Esquire died 3rd of Queen Mary anno 1556 lived 57 years
and Mary daughter of Philip Baynard of Lackham in County Wiltshire Esquire]
deceased 1582 and married to Avice daughter of St Gervace Ripley or Ripley in
County Southampton Knight and the chart is referring to this particular
individual as having gone to Easton town in present day Hampshire (near
Andover). They are listed as having four children Agnes married to Roger Hyde a
younger son of the Hides of Denehworth in County Berkshire, Peter Blake of the
Inner Temple Esquire 3rd son Barrister at Law and of Council to
Queen Eliza died anno 1624 unmarried, John Blake of Easton town in County
Southampton Esquire eldest son married to Margaret daughter of William Blake of
Eastontown aforesaid and William Blake second son. When Philip Blake left his
will he mentioned only his eldest son and youngest daughter. Other records have
not included a son William but that doesn’t necessarily prove that he didn’t
have a son William. The visitations do not mention a son William but he was
living at Easton town where he is mentioned in the Visitations there. There do
appear to be two William Blakes at Easton town in this time period. I have
written about this particular family before and offered my opinion. I will for
the moment let that stand as my thoughts. This is simply a reproduction of
material from the Blake Museum. Thank you to the Museum for permitting the
republication of their chart to this Blake Newsletter.
2.
Blake Surname Study – Progress: One Name
Blake Study at the Guild of One-name Studies was originally undertaken by
another researcher. In 2011 I because the researcher for the Blake-one-name
Study at the Guild. There was already a pre-existing yDNA project run by Bill
Bleak and he continues as the main administrator of the project. There are 162
members in the entire Blake DNA project with 95 members having yDNA results. Of
these 77 have completed 25 markers, 74 have completed 37 markers, 51 have
completed 67 markers and 23 have completed 111 markers. Fourteen members have
completed Big Y. Fifty five members have completed Family Finder. Earlier
newsletters have mentioned that the Blake surname has arisen spontaneously in
several areas in England and the yDNA results point to the truth of that
comment.
A British Isles
Ancestry. This group has five members thus far all belonging to I2. This is an
ancient group in the British Isles named the “Deer Hunters” by BritainsDNA. Big
Y has lately been completed for my line (N43038) and this line is distinct from
the other four not sharing common ancestry in a thousand years or more. My line
was at or within several kilometres of the Andover, Hampshire, England area
since the early to mid 1400s (my father was born in England). The particular
haplogroup I2a2b is found in low numbers across the British Isles and the
highest percentage is found on the western side of Ireland.
B English Ancestry (1).
This group has ten members all belonging to I1 (I-M253). There is some variety
within the group although many are matching on the first twelve markers. This
group has a family history taking them back to the Wiltshire Blake family
although no one has actually tested with a proven line back to the Blake family
at Calne.
C1 English Ancestry (2)
(includes Blakes who descend from Theophilus Blake). This group has nine
members all belonging to I1 (I-M223). The members are for the most part
matching and all have a verbal history back to Theophilus Blake known to have
come to the American Colonies in the 1700s. The original location within the
British Isles is not yet known although Northern Ireland Planters (known as
Scot-Irish in the United States) are a possibility being examined.
C2 English Ancestry (5)
and the single member in this group is also I1 (I-M223) but his markers are
sufficiently different from the above group to place him into this separate
grouping.
D English Ancestry (3)
and this group belongs to R1b (M-269). All members are of the opinion that they
descend from the Plainfield, Somerset, UK Blake family but no one has a proven
paper trail back to this family.
E1 English Ancestry (4)
and this group also belongs to R1b (M-269). Further research on this particular
group will be forthcoming in the future. The paper trails for this group do go
back to the Wiltshire/Hampshire areas of England.
E2 English Ancestry
(Somerset Blake Family) and the single member belongs to E-L117. This grouping
tends to trace their ancestry back to Roman times in Britain (possibly
Auxiliary Roman soldiers).
F1 English Ancestry
(possibly descendant of the East Anglia Blake family) and the ten members
belong to R1a (various haplogroup tests show R-M512, R-YP5320, R-M198, and
R-Z283. No member of this group has a proven paper trail back to East Anglia
and the Blake family at Swaffam Market, Norfolk.
G Irish Ancestry
(Galway-Towerhill, Kiltolla – Blakes descendant from Richard Blake (aka
Caddell) and the six members of this group are able to trace back to this
ancient family in Galway with a number of them having completed refined
haplogroup testing. One member of the group does post on the news feed for
anyone interested in further information on this family.
H Irish Ancestry
(includes Blakes descendant from Sir Thomas Blake is the opinion of an earlier
researcher) and the ten members of this group do have some variety in their
markers. None have a paper trail back to Sir Thomas Blake.
I British Isles Ancestry
is again an R1b group (many are R-M269 with some completing further haplogroup
testing). There is too much variety in this group for them to have common
ancestry. I would mention that I will be redoing this reporting of the Y haplogroups
looking at the deep haplogroup testing which is the now recognized method of
separating groups of results.
J T-170 is a group
generally found in West Asia, Africa and Europe. No further information is
known at this time.
K German Ancestry. The
three members of this group (again R1b) trace their ancestry back to Germany.
None of the members are closely related in any genealogical time frame.
L – G haplogroup and
like E2 English Ancestry this group is thought to be descendant of the Roman
Auxiliary in Britain.
M – E haplogroup and
like E2 English Ancestry this group is thought to be descendant of the Roman
Auxiliary in Britain.
X-Blake ancestry not in
direct DNA line was established due to the Family Finder project and the
results of the members being visible on the site.
3.
Blake autosomal DNA Study at FT DNA
(Family Finder)
In some cases these are large matches and in other
cases relatively small but that is the way with the inheritance of autosomal
DNA. With each generation chunks of autosomal DNA can either be broken into
smaller units or passed as a large chunk relatively intact. It is a purely
random event. Due to privacy concerns it is not possible to produce a chart of
the members who do have matches with other members of the group but each member
is able to check that for themselves in their account. What would be helpful is
adding a family tree to your account thus making it much more possible to find
matching autosomal DNA cousins in your research.
The task of managing these groups is large and I will
gradually work away at converting them to the new standard of placing
individuals by their deep haplogroup testing. I would recommend that all
members join the relevant haplogroup project to learn more about your
haplogroup.
4.
Andover, Hampshire, England Parish
Registers (Baptisms – set 1)
Andover, Hampshire, England has often been said to be
the “home of the Blakes” when I have been writing to people in Hampshire
through the years. I would say that Calne, Wiltshire perhaps has a stronger
hold on that particular title although there are a number of other areas in
England where the Blake family has been for centuries. When I decided to
transcribe the Parish Registers of Andover I was surprised to find that yes
there are a number of Blake entries but there are far more Blake entries in
Parish Registers in other parts of England as mentioned. In this issue, I will
publish the burials for Blake in the Parish Registers. These records are taken
from fiche which have scans of the original parish registers. The registers for
burials begin in 1586 and have provided me with a lot of details on the Blake
family in Andover in the late 1500s and into the 1600s/1700s. Eventually I hope
to complete my project of transcribing these Parish Registers for St Marys
Andover beyond the early to mid 1700s.
Baptismal Registers commenced in 1588 and I will
start pupblishing these transcriptions for Andover.
Number Surname Forename status Fathers
surname Fathers forename Mothers surname Mothers forename Year Month Day Year Month Day Details
1 Noyse Ann daughter Noyes Thomas 1588 July
2 West Millisent
daughter West John 1588 July 14 John
the younger
3 Peter Elliner daughter Peter William 1588 July 20
4 Stanmer Doritie daughter Stanmer Nicolas 1588 July 28
5 Hinxman Joan daughter Hinxman Edward 1588 August 7
6 Ebinser Margery daughter Ebinser John 1588 August 7
7 Douce William son Douce Thomas 1588 August 11
8 Grantam Joan daughter Grantam Rambold 1588 August 15
9 Grantam Ellnor daughter Grantam Rambold 1588 August 15
10 Eaiers Mychell son Eaiers Richard 1588 August 19
11 Magocke Alce daughter Magocke Roger 1588 August 21
12 Bunyerd Alce daughter Bunyerd Thomas 1588 August 29
13 Smith Roberd son Smith Roberd 1588 September 5 of Charlton
14 Arlat Mary daughter Arlat Gordge 1588 September 9
15 Walker Barbara daughter Walker Roberd 1588 September 15
16 Allen Edward son Allen John 1588 September
17 Heibbard John son Heibbard Thomas 1588 September 23
18 Elten Elizabeth daughter Elten Roberd 1588 October
19 Haywod Joan daughter Haywod Gordge 1588 October 1
20 S Robard son S Thomas 1588 October
21 Cleare William son Cleare John 1588 October 26
22 Tutchen Alce daughter Tutchen Richard 1588 November 10
23 Penten William son Penten William 1588 November 11
24 Frances Jane daughter Frances John 1588 November 22
25 Wodine Sibell daughter Wodine Richard 1588
26 Ticher Elizabeth daughter Ticher Hari 1588
27 Tredgould Sybyll daughter Tredgould Richard 1588 December
28 Durnford John son Durnford Richard 1588 December 5
29 Tamage John son Tamage Roberd 1588 December 12
30 Daffend Richard son Daffend Richard 1588 December 13
31 Mathewe Mary daughter Mathewe Moryes 1588 December 13
32 Allin Elizabeth daughter Allin William 1588 December 16
33 Allin Ratchell daughter Allin William 1588 December 16
34 Cuwtes Joan daughter Cuwtes Thomas 1588 December
35 Figas Gorge son Figas John 1588 December 20
36 ? Thomas son ? William 1588 December 25
37 Cleare Mary daughter Cleare John 1588 January 21
38 Godwin Alce daughter Godwin Ralfe 1588 January 21
39 Sakens Thomas son Sakens Gorge 1588 January 26
40 Joans Doritie daughter Joans Roberd 1588 January 26
41 Simart _athern daughter Simart Edward 1588 February 2
42 Palmer baby Palmer John 1588 February 2
43 Prinky Amy daughter Prinky Gregory 1588 February 2
44 Bulpit William son Bulpit Bawden 1588 February 12
45 Bray Elizabeth daughter Bray John 1588 February 23
46 Bouchy Gorge son Bouchy William 1588 March 2
47 Steventon John son Steventon John 1588 March 5
48 Burger Jane daughter Burger Roger 1588 March 8
49 Small Agnes daughter Small William 1588 March 12
50 Hopgood William son Hopgood Thomas 1589 April 1
51 Heliar daughter Heliar John 1589 April 9
52 Burnat Mary daughter Burnat William 1589 April 27
53 Samuell …….d daughter Samuell Peter 1589 May 23
54 Blake Eliner daughter Blake Ritchard 1589 May 23
55 Blake daughter Blake Roberd 1589 May 31
56 Turnar son Turnar John 1589 June 1
57 Heliar son Heliar Thomas 1589 June 4
58 Border daughter Border William 1589 June 8
59 Catford 1589 June 18
60 Hearn Richard son Hearn William 1589 June 21
61 Hopkins daughter Hopkins Ephraim 1589 June 29
62 Kiveash Joseph son Kiveash Hewe 1589 July 8
63 Hibbard ……tard son Hibbard Christopher 1589 July 16
64 Croswell daughter Croswell John 1589 July 30
65 Lidden son Lidden William 1589 August 2
66 Cobbe son Cobbe John 1589 August 8
67 Mountayn son Mountayn Ritchard 1589 August 10
68 Modye son Modye Thomas 1589 August 23
69 Becberie daughter Becberie William 1589 August 23
70 James daughter James John 1589 August 31
71 Barten daughter Barten Thomas 1589 September 20
72 Lonegron son Lonegron Edward 1589 October 3
73 P…. daughter P….. William 1589 October 5
74 T..y John son T…y John 1589 October 10
75 Smith Roberd son Smith Christour 1589 October 18
76 Taredgoulde William son Taredgould Thomas 1589 November 19
77 Scolard William son Scolard William 1589 November 23
78 Hearns Elizabeth daughter Hearns Ritchard 1589 November 25
79 Goodchild Jane daughter Goodchild Christour 1589 November 26
80 Gouldinge William son Gouldinge John 1589 November 29
81 Heiris Ellnor daughter Heiris Roberd 1589 November 30
82 Smith John son Smith John 1589 December 3
83 Barick Christour son Barick John 1589 December 7
84 Fisher Jane daughter Fisher John 1589 December 21
85 Brinsdin Nyccolas son Brinsdin 1589 December 21
86 Yernans Joan daughter Yemans John 1589 December 26
87 Tither Joan daughter Tither Henry 1589 December 26
88 Duffen Elizabeth daughter Duffen John 1589 January 7
89 Mealls Sybbyll daughter Mealls John 1589 January 31
90 Inwod Thomas son Inwod Ritchard 1589 February 21
91 Burt William son Burt Thomas 1589 March 1
92 Gilberd Joan daughter Gilberd John 1589 March 7
93 Smith Thomas son Smith John 1589 March 8
94 Pallmer Barbara daughter Pallmer John 1589 March 14
95 Swetapell Ritchard son Swetapell Thomas 1589 March 20
96 Clun Peter son Clun Roberd 1589 March 20
97 Garvies Edward son Garvies Benjamin 1590 April 5
98 Wonard Elizabeth daughter Wonard Asvainy: 1590 April 10 at John
Westens
99 Turner Alce daughter Turner John 1590 April 22
100 Blainchre Roger son Blainchre William 1590 May 5
101 Posly Ann daughter Posly Roberd 1590 May 5
102 Hatchet Alce daughter Hatchet William 1590 May 13
103 Mitchell Gorge son Mitchell William 1590 May 22
104 Pecket Frances daughter Pecket Nycolas 1590 May 24
105 Sutton John son Sutton Thomas 1590 June 5
106 Dason John son Dason John 1590 June 7
107 Westen Susanna daughter Western John 1590 June
108 Samuell daughter Samuell Thomas 1590 June
109 Thorne Joan daughter Thorne John 1590 July 9
110 Arter John son Arter John 1590 July 13
111 Bath William son Bath William 1590 July 15
112 Bussh Ann daughter Bussh Allce 1590 July 29 by Ritchard Daws
113 Baulde Joan daughter Baulde William 1590 August 15
114 Procter Marye daughter Procter Harye 1590 August 29
115 Noyes Peter son Noyes Thomas 1590 August 30
116 Bardstock Thomas son Bardstock Nycolas 1590 September 1
117 Gillians Mary daughter Gillians Christour 1590 September 3
118 Myler
William 1590 September 7
119 Mitchell Susanna daughter Mitchell Ritchard 1590 September 23
120 Marten Josefe son Marten William 1590 September 24
121 Douce Thomas son Douce William 1590 October 2
122 Tutchen Marye daughter Tutchen Alexander 1590 October 4
123 Hopgood Catheren daughter Hopgood John 1590 October 7
124 Woddman …..ory daughter Woddman Ritchard 1590 October 24
125 Curtes Thomas son Curtes Harry 1590 November 1
126 Eoknell Susana daughter Eoknell Jhone 1590 November 10
127 Arlat Jane daughter Arlat Gordy 1590 November 15
128 Bently Margret daughter Bently Hew 1590 November 18
129 Smith Elizabeth daughter Smith John 1590 November 20
130 Grenway …..ner daughter Grenway William 1590 November 28
131 Grannttam Ritchard son Grannttam Rombould 1590 December 4
132 Hiberd Dortye daughter Hiberd Christour 1590 December 16
133 West Ritchard son West John 1590 January 3
134 Heliar Joyce daughter Heliar Ritchard 1590 January 8
135 Braye John son Braye John 1590 January 9
136 Noyce Robert son Noyce 1590 January 13 daughter of
John Noyce
137 Dorman Nicolas
son Dorman Peter 1590 January 15
138 Pinnell Edward son Pinnell Wiliam 1590 January 22
139 Jacks daughter Jacks Roberd 1590 January 24
140 Cop…. Christian daughter Cop….. William 1590
141 Swift Elizabeth daughter Swift John 1590
142 A…. Sara daughter A…. Thomas 1590
143 Smith Doratye daughter Smith Gilbert 1590
144 Stronge Edward son Stronge John 1590
145 Maiecke Roger son Maiecke Roger 1590 February
146 Pope Richard son Pope Richard 1590 February
147 Croswell Martha daughter Croswell John 1590
148 Dines Christour son Dines William 1590 March 6
149 Inwood Joan daughter Inwood Richard 1590 March 7
150 Douce Agnes daughter Douce Thomas 1590 March 7
151 Thomas Christian daughter Thomes Thomas 1590 March 10
152 North Thomas son North John 1590 March 13
153 Burnat Alice daughter Burnat William 1590 March 14
154 Frances Thomas son Frances Christour 1590 March
155 Browne Ritchard son Browne Thomas 1591 March 25
156 Smith Elizabeth daughter Smith John 1591 March 28
157 J….d Margret daughter J…..d Ritchard 1591 March 29
158 Fissher Margret daughter Fissher Thomas 1591 April 10
159 Heath Annes daughter Heath John 1591 April 11
160 Harfard Joan daughter Harfard Ritchard 1591 April 17
161 Fickeley daughter Fickeley Grigory 1591 April 19
162 Wigmore John son Wigmore Thomas 1591 April
163 Tither Lanslat son Tither Harrie 1591 April
164 Burte Bezallel son Burte Thomas 1591 May 19
165 Williams Ritchard son Williams Thomas 1591
166 Hinxman Susana daughter Hinxman William 1591
167 ….. Doretie bastard …….. ….. 1591
168 Alexandre Winnifred daughter Alexandre John 1591
169 Smith Margret daughter Smith Christour 1591
170 Childe Morice son Smith William 1591 12
171 Lawrance Lanclat son Lawrance John 1591
172 Tribe Robert son Tribe John 1591
173 Thatcher Elizabeth daughter Thatcher William 1591
174 Croswell Jane daughter Croswell John 1591 August 1
175 …n..e Ritchard son …n..e Ritchard 1591 August 4
176 Drewe William son Drewe Roberd 1591 August 6
178 Samwell Samwell Peter 1591 September 8
179 Dornford son Dornford Pall 1591 September 11
179 Parr daughter Parr Water 1591 September 15
180 Mountain daughter Mountain Ritchard 1591 September 19
181 Younge Elizabeth daughter Younge Roberd 1591 September 26
182 Bevell …erd son Bevell Roberd 1591 October 10
183 Smith son Smith Humfry 1591 October 13
184 Hibard Philip daughter Hibard Thomas 1591 October 18
185 Tapner Ann daughter Tapner Roger 1591 November 1
186 Heaiers Elizabeth daughter Heaiers Roberd 1591 November 23
187 Swetappell James son Swetapell James 1591 November 27
188 Rickeman Christian daughter Rickeman John 1591 December 26
189 Hunte Thomas son Hunte John 1591 January 6
190 Davie Thomas son Davie Thomas 1591 January 18
191 Fineash ..n.en daughter Fineash Hewe 1591 February 20
192 James Marg…. daughter James John 1591 February 20
193 Meales son Meales John 1591 February 23
194 Thoms …n son Thoms John 1591 February 26
195 Waters Thomas base born Waters Eliabeth 1591 March 5
196 Sutten Margret daughter Sutten Thomas 1591 March 19
197 Elton …….d daughter Elton Roberd 1591 March 24
198 Foster Dorotie daughter Foster John 1592 March 27
199 Lisly ….m son Lisly Robert 1592 April 16
200 Patie daughter Patie Ritchard 1592 April 21
201 Peasly son Peasly Roberd 1592 April 22
202 Blake daughter Blake Ritchard 1592 April 25
203 Blake son Blake John 1592 April 29
204 Fisher ….r. daughter Fisher John 1592 April 30
205 Barricke son Barricke John 1592 May 16
206 Robison son Robison John 1592 May 20
207 Goddard daughter Goddard William 1592 May 20
208 Cockenell daughter Cockenell John 1592 May 26
209 Hopkins daughter Hopkins Efrim 1592 May 27
210 Arlat son Arlat Gordge 1592 June 7
211 Childe daughter Childe Thomas 1592 June 7
212 Adames daughter Adames John 1592 June 21
213 Sakens son Sakens Gorge 1592 June 21
214 Nathaniell son 1592
215 Ritchard son ….ell 1592
216 Chistour son Christour 1592
217 Philopp Elizabeth daughter Philopp 1592 July
218 Croutch Christour son Croutch Harye 1592 July
219 B.der William son B.der William 1592 July 28
220 Daton Christ[ophe]r son Daton Peter 1592 August 2
221 Bent Roberd son Bent Hew 1592 August 12
222 Redinge Christ[ophe]r son Redinge James 1592 August 19
223 Doffen Frances daughter Doffen John 1592 August 19
224 Hopg…. Marye daughter Hopg… John 1592 August 27
225 Uddal Peter son Uddal Lanclat 1592 September 6
226 Monday Alce daughter Monday John 1592 September
227 Palmer John son (3?) Palmer Nycolas 1592 September 25
228 Titcher Thomas son Titcher Nicolas 1592 October
229 Figges William son Figges John 1592 October
230 Baker Marye daughter Baker Thomas 1592 October
231 Noyce Dorytie daughter Noyce Thomas 1592 October 24
232 Stevens Thomas son Stevens Ritchard 1592 November
233 Treaddgould Thomas son Treaddgould Thomas 1592 November
234 Small Roberd son Small William 1592 November
235 Alred William son Alred Nicolas 1592 December 10
236 Rutne John son Rutne William 1592 December 10
237 Godwin Roberd son Godwin Ralfe 1592 December 10
238 Ma..d.e Christour son Ma..d.e William 1592 December
239 Cornelious John son Cornelious Thomas 1592 December 17
240 Knight John son Knight Roberd 1592 December 27
241 Jacson John son Jacson John 1592 January 7
242 Jaks Agnes daughter Jaks Roberd 1592 January
243 Pith Nycolas son Pith Nicolas 1592 January
244 Artre Alce daughter Artre John 1592 January
245 Pope John son Pope Ritchard 1592 January 21
246 Hopgood son Hopgood Thomas 1592 January 28
247 Eaiers son Eaiers Ritchard 1592 February 2
248 Burnat son Burnat William 1592 February 7
249 ….. 1592 February 11
250 Barker 1592 February 11
251 Heliar daughter Heliar Thomas 1592 February 22
252 Samuell son Samuell Thomas 1592 February 24
253 Grantam Margret daughter Grantam Rombould 1592 February 28
254 Mander Th..son son Mander Jarnes 1592 March 4
255 Hatchat John son Hatchat William 1592 March 5
256 Heath John son Heath John 1592 March 16
257 Frances William son Frances William 1592 March 16
258 …. 1592
259 Watkins base
born daughter 1592 March 22
260 Inwood William son Inwood Ritchard 1593 April 6
261 Finkely …x….der son Finkely Grigory 1593 April 13
262 Douce John son Douce Thomas 1593 April 22
263 Cocknell William son Cocknell John 1593 May 6
264 Smith Ann daughter Smith Christour 1593 May 6
265 Smith Christian daughter Smith Christour 1593 May 13
266 Alixander Dorytie daughter Alixander John 1593 July 5
267 Drewe .l.er daughter Drewe Roberd 1593 July 15
268 Allen Margret daughter Allen Simon 1593 July 15
269 Hinxman Elizabeth daughter Hinxman William 1593 July 17
270 Heaiers ..an daughter Heaiers Roberd 1593 July 21
271 Braye ..lner daughter Braye John 1593 July 24
272 Fullar ….tie daughter Fullar Roberd 1593 July 25
273 West Elizabeth daughter West John 1593 July 29
274 Blake Roberd son Blake Roberd 1593 July 28
275 Williams Thomas son Williams John 1593 August 5
276 Hid Joan daughter Hid William 1593 August 5
277 Sente ……d son Sente Roberd 1593 August 22
278 Croutch John son Croutch John 1593 August 26
279 Waitt ..b son Waitt Sillvester 1593 September 5
280 Newell …nor daughter Newell Hew 1593 September 5
281 Pilgrem ….c daughter Pilgrem .tch: 1593 September 9
282 Wigmo.. Ritchard son Wigmo.. Thomas 1593 September
283 Rose Doryitie daughter Rose Edward 1593 September
284 Diaper Edward son Diaper Nycolas 1593 September
285 Blake Ritchard son Blake Ritchard 1593 September 30
286 J…nlasy 1593 October 5
287 Rickeman John son Rickeman John 1593 October 7
288 Grove Joseph son Grove William 1593 October 13
289 Hatchat Thomas son Hatchat Thomas 1593 October 15
290 Carter Joan daughter Carter Phillip 1593 October 18
291 Awsten Joan daughter Awsten Nycolas 1593 October 21
292 Steventon Agnes daughter Steventon John 1593 October 26 from the s of
Hole
293 Mountain Ellnor daughter Mountain Ritchard 1593 October 28
294 Giliance Agnes daughter Giliance John 1593 October 30
295 Bould Nycolas son Bould Mykell 1593 November 18
296 Weston Ann daughter Weston John 1593 November 18
297 Morres Marye daughter Morres Ritchard 1593 November 23
298 Copper Thomas son Copper William 1593 December 16
299 Paylie Roberd son Paylie Roberd 1593 December 16
5.
The Future
I
hope to continue with the newsletter for quite a while. At 72 years of age I
realize that my time doing the Blake Study is limited so I would like to be
able in the next ten years to hand it off to someone interested in continuing
and keeping research ongoing into this ancient family. Although some believe
that there is common ancestry for this family back to a singleton individual,
that is simply not possible given the various haplogroups. The surname Blak[e]
can be seen to have arisen spontaneously on the continent considering the
number of males with the Blake surname who came to England between 1330 and
1550 from areas outside of England including various places in Europe and also
Ireland.
Member #4600: Guild of one name studies – studying
Blake and Pincombe
Blog: http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/
Blog: http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/