https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/neanderthals-suffered-a-lot-of-traumatic-injuries-so-how-did-they-live-so-long/ar-BBOybzT?ocid=spartandhp
Ever since testing my brother and my own DNA at all the testing companies I have acquired a few results for Neanderthal and Denisovan.
National Genographic found my brother to have 1.9% Neanderthal and 3.5% Denisovan. Our Denisovan is at the upper range as the average is 2.1%.
23 and Me found 300 variants for my brother (highest is 397 in their database apparently) and I tested at 285 variants.
Every once in while, like the article's link above, information is published on Neanderthal. When I was young in the 1940s and 1950s, the image of Neanderthal was poorly understood and assumptions were made at that time that are no longer considered correct. These days Neanderthals are thought to have survived for 500,000 years and perished because of their inability to adapt to the Ice Age. Given other research, the interbreeding with Homo Sapiens did not result in viable male offspring; only female children survived so one is left to surmise this was also a cause for the decline in Neanderthal.
The Denisovan rather intrigues me as we have 3.5% with an average overall for Homo Sapiens tested of 2.1%. Since my family's yDNA and mtDNA are ancient to the British Isles,the presence of 3.5% Denisovan is our family is rather interesting. The mitochondrial line H11a2a1 is thought to have wintered in the Ukraina refuge during the last glacial maximum. East Asians tend to have the higher percentages of Denisovan with 5% being found in some Australian peoples. Where ever did we acquire 3.5%? But then once one gets back into the 7th, 8th great grandparents not all of these individuals are known. Traders from the South Seas were certainly coming to Europe and perhaps I have this very interesting ancestor way back then!
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, October 22, 2018
Friday, October 12, 2018
FT DNA - Y-DNA Haplotree and Mt-DNA Haplotree
FT DNA has now provided their Y-DNA Haplotree and Mt-DNA Haplotree on their homepage. Scroll down to the bottom of the homepage and under Community you find a link to this site.
For my Blake line (my paternal line) and starting with A-L1090 then expand and select A-V168; expand and select A-V221. Expand and select BT-M42; expand and select CT-M168; expand and select F-M89; expand and select I-M170 and then expand and select I-P215. Further expanding this branch and choosing I-CTS2257, again by expansion choosing I-L460 and expanding and choosing I-P37. Expanding I-P37 and selecting I-M423, expanding once again and selecting I-CTS5375 and under I-CTS5375 selecting I-L161. Under I-L161 selecting I-S2639. Expanding I-S2639 and selecting I-L1498. Under I-L1498 selecting I-S2703 and expanding and selecting I-S2742. Expanding I-S2742 and selecting I-PH3480. The only country listed for I-PH3480 is England and this particular branch is known to be ancient to the British Isles according to BritainsDNA. I notice that the surname Blake has not been listed so may write to FT DNA to mention that my line is in this branch and the Blake line it represents goes back from my brother to my father who was born in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England with his father born at Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England and his paternal line having moved from Andover, Hampshire, England to Upper Clatford in 1757. Prior to living at Andover from the late 1500s to 1757, this Blake line was at Knights Enham. The nomenclature for this line is I2a1b1a1a1a1 commonly known as I-PH3480 by FT DNA. The kit is in a group that has several very enthusiastic genetic genealogists working away and they have given his branch the common name I-PH151. This does not yet appear on the 2018 ISOGG tree.
For my mitochondrial line I was also able to navigate starting at the top with R branch and moving to R0 and expanding it. Then choose HV and expanding it choose H and there are 976 branches under H. Go right to the bottom and choose H-T195C! and expand it. Then choose H11 which has 16 branches under it. Choose H11a with 13 branches. The variety of countries at this level is large:
Germany 54, Ireland 34, England 30, USA 27, Sweden 21, Scotland 14, United Kingdom 11, Poland 10, France 8, Finald 8, Canada 7, Norway 6, Italy 5, Czech Republic 4, and Austria 3. H11a expands and choose H11a2 as that leads to my haplogroup. There are four more branches and expanding gives H11a2a and it has three branches beneath it. Expanding gives H11a2a1 which is my haplogroup with countries being USA 14, England 14, Ireland 10, Scotland 10, United Kingdom 7, Germany 4, Canada 3, Northern Ireland 2, and Wales 1. This, one would surmise, is a predominantly British Isles group. My maternal grandmother was born in Birmingham, England and her mother was also said to be born in Birmingham, England. My closest matches tend to be Northern Ireland or South-west Scotland (namely Argyllshire or Ayrshire). I have communicated with several of the USA members (four to be exact) of this group and they were descendant of a group from Country Antrim who traveled with the Rev William Martin in 1772 to the Carolina Colony. Some members of this group were descendant of Planters from Argyllshire/Ayrshire sent to Northern Ireland by Cromwell in the 1600s. The descendants in the United States tend to refer to this group as Scot-Irish. The nomenclature for my line H11a2a1. I manage the H11 haplogroup research project at FT DNA. The results for country of origin given above are interested - they total 65 individuals within the FT DNA database that have agreed to have their results used in a research project. Of that group of 65, there are only 17 in my research project (26%) so I must admit that I am perhaps not really adding much to knowledge of this haplogroup with such a small representation in the study. Of the group in my study there are USA 9, England 3, Ireland 2, Scotland 0, United Kingdom 1, Germany 0, Canada 2, Northern Ireland 0, and Wales 0. I happen to know 2 of the members from England are my brother and myself. All of these individuals are listed in my matches one might think and indeed I have 105 matches between 0 and 3 steps away. I consider 3 steps away to not even be meaningful looking at mitochondrial DNA and actually even 2 steps away does not really entice me to look at the match. So I have 1 at a genetic distance of 0 and 23 at a genetic distance of 1. I had not really thought to look at this before. All of the 105 matches belong to H11a2a1 which means to me that only 62% have agreed to have their results used in a research project. Of the 23 that are a genetic distance of 1 20 have taken the Family Finder Test. None of these 20 individuals match me on Family Finder. They are a genetic distance of 1 meaning that our common ancestor could be a thousand years ago. That does tell me that although the number of people who agree to be part of the research project is only 62%; there isn't likely anyone that is related to me in a reasonable time frame in this group of matches. Looking at DNA Painter there are 13 individuals who share a length of DNA on Chromosome 23 with me. Of this group of 13 only two share greater than 15 cM on Chromosome 23 hence I do not really look at this particular set of matches unless they are sharing larger amounts on other chromosomes.
My husband (Kipp paternal line) has lately tested at Living DNA and they show his paternal line past what he has tested at FT DNA. I was able to trace his line as well and starting with A-L1090 and then expand and choose A-V168, expanding choose A-V221, expanding once again choose BT-M42. Expand and choose CT-M168. Expand and choose F-M89, expand and select IJK-L15. Expand and select K-M9. Expanding once again choose K(xLT)-M526. Expand and select K-YSC00000186 and expand and select P-P295. Expand once again and select P-M45. Expand and select R-M207. Continuing expanding and select R-M173. There are 8,264 branches under this branch. Expand and select R-M343. Continue to expand and select R-L754 and there are now 7,034 branches under this branch. Expand again and choose R-L389; expand again and select R-P297 which has 7,003 branches. Expand again and select R-M269, expand and select R-L23 and there are now 6,954 branches under this branch. Expand and select R-L51; expand and select R-P310; expand and select R-L151 which has 6,753 branches. Expand and select R-U106 and there are just 1,574 branches now. Expand and select R-Z2265; expand and select R-BY30097; expand and select R-Z381 with 1,252 branches. Expand R-Z381 and select R-Z301; expand and select R-L48 with 729 branches. This was as far as we tested at FT DNA. Living DNA then added a few more branches. Expanding R-L48 and select R-Z9; expand and select R-Z331 with its 144 branches. Expand R-Z331 and select R-Z330 with its 130 branches. Expand R-Z330 and select R-Z326 with 129 branches. At some point must do a Big Y 500 on this sample as expanding R-Z326 yields five choices. At this point it is known that this is a Germanic DNA and likely from within 100 km of Amsterdam given what is known about this sub-clade (Countries mentioned on the chart: Germany 31, England 16, USA 9, France 7, Scotland 5, British Isles 4, Norway 4, Netherlands 4, Switzerland 3, Spain 2, Belgium 2, Slovenia 2, Poland, Norway, 2 and Hungary 2). One wonders how much further down one could go with this testing. The nomenclature for this line R1b1a1b1a1a1c2b2b1a or commonly known as R-Z326.
For my Blake line (my paternal line) and starting with A-L1090 then expand and select A-V168; expand and select A-V221. Expand and select BT-M42; expand and select CT-M168; expand and select F-M89; expand and select I-M170 and then expand and select I-P215. Further expanding this branch and choosing I-CTS2257, again by expansion choosing I-L460 and expanding and choosing I-P37. Expanding I-P37 and selecting I-M423, expanding once again and selecting I-CTS5375 and under I-CTS5375 selecting I-L161. Under I-L161 selecting I-S2639. Expanding I-S2639 and selecting I-L1498. Under I-L1498 selecting I-S2703 and expanding and selecting I-S2742. Expanding I-S2742 and selecting I-PH3480. The only country listed for I-PH3480 is England and this particular branch is known to be ancient to the British Isles according to BritainsDNA. I notice that the surname Blake has not been listed so may write to FT DNA to mention that my line is in this branch and the Blake line it represents goes back from my brother to my father who was born in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England with his father born at Upper Clatford, Hampshire, England and his paternal line having moved from Andover, Hampshire, England to Upper Clatford in 1757. Prior to living at Andover from the late 1500s to 1757, this Blake line was at Knights Enham. The nomenclature for this line is I2a1b1a1a1a1 commonly known as I-PH3480 by FT DNA. The kit is in a group that has several very enthusiastic genetic genealogists working away and they have given his branch the common name I-PH151. This does not yet appear on the 2018 ISOGG tree.
For my mitochondrial line I was also able to navigate starting at the top with R branch and moving to R0 and expanding it. Then choose HV and expanding it choose H and there are 976 branches under H. Go right to the bottom and choose H-T195C! and expand it. Then choose H11 which has 16 branches under it. Choose H11a with 13 branches. The variety of countries at this level is large:
Germany 54, Ireland 34, England 30, USA 27, Sweden 21, Scotland 14, United Kingdom 11, Poland 10, France 8, Finald 8, Canada 7, Norway 6, Italy 5, Czech Republic 4, and Austria 3. H11a expands and choose H11a2 as that leads to my haplogroup. There are four more branches and expanding gives H11a2a and it has three branches beneath it. Expanding gives H11a2a1 which is my haplogroup with countries being USA 14, England 14, Ireland 10, Scotland 10, United Kingdom 7, Germany 4, Canada 3, Northern Ireland 2, and Wales 1. This, one would surmise, is a predominantly British Isles group. My maternal grandmother was born in Birmingham, England and her mother was also said to be born in Birmingham, England. My closest matches tend to be Northern Ireland or South-west Scotland (namely Argyllshire or Ayrshire). I have communicated with several of the USA members (four to be exact) of this group and they were descendant of a group from Country Antrim who traveled with the Rev William Martin in 1772 to the Carolina Colony. Some members of this group were descendant of Planters from Argyllshire/Ayrshire sent to Northern Ireland by Cromwell in the 1600s. The descendants in the United States tend to refer to this group as Scot-Irish. The nomenclature for my line H11a2a1. I manage the H11 haplogroup research project at FT DNA. The results for country of origin given above are interested - they total 65 individuals within the FT DNA database that have agreed to have their results used in a research project. Of that group of 65, there are only 17 in my research project (26%) so I must admit that I am perhaps not really adding much to knowledge of this haplogroup with such a small representation in the study. Of the group in my study there are USA 9, England 3, Ireland 2, Scotland 0, United Kingdom 1, Germany 0, Canada 2, Northern Ireland 0, and Wales 0. I happen to know 2 of the members from England are my brother and myself. All of these individuals are listed in my matches one might think and indeed I have 105 matches between 0 and 3 steps away. I consider 3 steps away to not even be meaningful looking at mitochondrial DNA and actually even 2 steps away does not really entice me to look at the match. So I have 1 at a genetic distance of 0 and 23 at a genetic distance of 1. I had not really thought to look at this before. All of the 105 matches belong to H11a2a1 which means to me that only 62% have agreed to have their results used in a research project. Of the 23 that are a genetic distance of 1 20 have taken the Family Finder Test. None of these 20 individuals match me on Family Finder. They are a genetic distance of 1 meaning that our common ancestor could be a thousand years ago. That does tell me that although the number of people who agree to be part of the research project is only 62%; there isn't likely anyone that is related to me in a reasonable time frame in this group of matches. Looking at DNA Painter there are 13 individuals who share a length of DNA on Chromosome 23 with me. Of this group of 13 only two share greater than 15 cM on Chromosome 23 hence I do not really look at this particular set of matches unless they are sharing larger amounts on other chromosomes.
My husband (Kipp paternal line) has lately tested at Living DNA and they show his paternal line past what he has tested at FT DNA. I was able to trace his line as well and starting with A-L1090 and then expand and choose A-V168, expanding choose A-V221, expanding once again choose BT-M42. Expand and choose CT-M168. Expand and choose F-M89, expand and select IJK-L15. Expand and select K-M9. Expanding once again choose K(xLT)-M526. Expand and select K-YSC00000186 and expand and select P-P295. Expand once again and select P-M45. Expand and select R-M207. Continuing expanding and select R-M173. There are 8,264 branches under this branch. Expand and select R-M343. Continue to expand and select R-L754 and there are now 7,034 branches under this branch. Expand again and choose R-L389; expand again and select R-P297 which has 7,003 branches. Expand again and select R-M269, expand and select R-L23 and there are now 6,954 branches under this branch. Expand and select R-L51; expand and select R-P310; expand and select R-L151 which has 6,753 branches. Expand and select R-U106 and there are just 1,574 branches now. Expand and select R-Z2265; expand and select R-BY30097; expand and select R-Z381 with 1,252 branches. Expand R-Z381 and select R-Z301; expand and select R-L48 with 729 branches. This was as far as we tested at FT DNA. Living DNA then added a few more branches. Expanding R-L48 and select R-Z9; expand and select R-Z331 with its 144 branches. Expand R-Z331 and select R-Z330 with its 130 branches. Expand R-Z330 and select R-Z326 with 129 branches. At some point must do a Big Y 500 on this sample as expanding R-Z326 yields five choices. At this point it is known that this is a Germanic DNA and likely from within 100 km of Amsterdam given what is known about this sub-clade (Countries mentioned on the chart: Germany 31, England 16, USA 9, France 7, Scotland 5, British Isles 4, Norway 4, Netherlands 4, Switzerland 3, Spain 2, Belgium 2, Slovenia 2, Poland, Norway, 2 and Hungary 2). One wonders how much further down one could go with this testing. The nomenclature for this line R1b1a1b1a1a1c2b2b1a or commonly known as R-Z326.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Writing up one of my great grandfather's siblings
Writing up my great great grandparents John Blake's and Ann (Farmer) Blake's descendants and one particular descendant Elizabeth Holdway (daughter of Sarah Ann Annetts, grand daughter of Martha Blake) had married George Sillence in Upper Clatford 25th December 1909. Unfortunately George died Dec quarter 1911 leaving just one child a son Stephen George Sillence born 9 Jun 1911. He married Evelyn M Greenhill Dec quarter 1936 in Andover RD. This couple had just one child: Shirley A Sillence born Dec quarter 1937 in Andover RD and married to Peter Higgins Sep quarter 1959 in Andover RD.
Elizabeth (Holdway) Sillence appears to have remarried in Dec quarter 1912 in Andover RD. She died likely as Elizabeth Kent Sep quarter 1937 in Andover RD. Hence it is likely that she married James Kent. Likely Elizabeth and James had three children although I am not entirely sure of that and tried to see if anyone else knew. I wrote to a particular tree on My Heritage and received a wonderful response back. He also did not know for sure as he was not necessarily researching that line. I had not bought certificates in these collateral lines. If they are on my fiche then I can find them otherwise it isn't possible yet to easily determine without purchasing the certificate.
However the three children which I located were Robert James Kent, Frederick William Kent both born 1st May 1913 in Andover RD and Mary A M Kent born 25 May 1916 in Andover RD. I found Robert James Kent (single) on the 1939 Register and living in the same household Arthur S Aldridge, Mary A M Aldridge and Sylvia Kent (married). Likely Mary A M Kent married Sidney Arthur Aldridge Sep quarter 1937 in Andover RD. The record shows one closed record and this couple had one child - Michael S Aldridge born Sep quarter 1938 in Andover RD. A second child was not born until Jun quarter 1940. Robert James Kent likely married Irene J Aldridge Mar quarter 1941 in Andover RD. I could not find Frederick William Kent on the 1939 register but he likely married Sylvia Lipthorpe Jun quarter 1939 in Andover RD.
Sometimes it amazes me how so much can come together with just a few records. Stephen George Sillence is my 3rd cousin (he was born 30 plus years before me). However my great grandfather Edward Blake was 16 years younger than Martha Blake his sister. Plus my father was over 40 years of age when I was born creating such a difference in ages between 3rd cousins. Robert James Kent, Frederick William Kent and Mary A M Kent are all also my 3rd cousins.
Elizabeth (Holdway) Sillence appears to have remarried in Dec quarter 1912 in Andover RD. She died likely as Elizabeth Kent Sep quarter 1937 in Andover RD. Hence it is likely that she married James Kent. Likely Elizabeth and James had three children although I am not entirely sure of that and tried to see if anyone else knew. I wrote to a particular tree on My Heritage and received a wonderful response back. He also did not know for sure as he was not necessarily researching that line. I had not bought certificates in these collateral lines. If they are on my fiche then I can find them otherwise it isn't possible yet to easily determine without purchasing the certificate.
However the three children which I located were Robert James Kent, Frederick William Kent both born 1st May 1913 in Andover RD and Mary A M Kent born 25 May 1916 in Andover RD. I found Robert James Kent (single) on the 1939 Register and living in the same household Arthur S Aldridge, Mary A M Aldridge and Sylvia Kent (married). Likely Mary A M Kent married Sidney Arthur Aldridge Sep quarter 1937 in Andover RD. The record shows one closed record and this couple had one child - Michael S Aldridge born Sep quarter 1938 in Andover RD. A second child was not born until Jun quarter 1940. Robert James Kent likely married Irene J Aldridge Mar quarter 1941 in Andover RD. I could not find Frederick William Kent on the 1939 register but he likely married Sylvia Lipthorpe Jun quarter 1939 in Andover RD.
Sometimes it amazes me how so much can come together with just a few records. Stephen George Sillence is my 3rd cousin (he was born 30 plus years before me). However my great grandfather Edward Blake was 16 years younger than Martha Blake his sister. Plus my father was over 40 years of age when I was born creating such a difference in ages between 3rd cousins. Robert James Kent, Frederick William Kent and Mary A M Kent are all also my 3rd cousins.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Blake Newsletter, Volume 7, Issue 4, 2018
Blake Newsletter
Volume 7, Issue 4, 2018
Table of Contents
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
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 look at a particular
Blake line in these charts. I decided to work on revamping the website as
suggested in the News Feed on the website. I do try to read all the notes
submitted to the website and occasionally do respond although the idea in
having this News Feed was to give a place for members of the website to talk to
each other. Although I am interested in the surname Blake worldwide, I can not
even begin to learn all of the descendant lines of the Blake family in the
world. I took on the One-name study with the idea in mind of transcribing all
the wills probated at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (and that has
expanded to the Record Office in England where I am able to obtain these wills)
and to prepare, with the help of other Guild members who actually do the work
onspot, a marriage list from 1837 to the present with the details on the
marriage registration certificate for each couple in an excel file. Both of
these items are in progress and at 73 I can still think that I will complete
the wills and the marriages as I am able.
The
suggestion was made that revamping the yDNA portion of the website looking at
SNPs rather than alleles would be beneficial to research. I am rather non-committal
on that idea but decided I would have a go to see what I could accomplish. I
then started to blog on one particular line R-M269 because the members of this
one particular group D English Ancestry (3) – descendant of William Blake and
Agnes/Agnis (Band,Thorne) Blake, the emigrant couple from it is thought
Somerset, England to Dorchester Massachusetts in the 1630s and from whom an
enormous number of Blake members (not in the study and in the study (4))
believe that they are descendant. Although some of you may have read my blog
the other day, Please refer to the blog posted earlier: http://kippeeb.blogspot.com/2018/09/reworking-blake-ydna-website.html
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 became 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.
Project
Statistics
Total
Members 173
Big
Y 15
DISTINCT
Y-DNA Confirmed Haplogroups 26
Paternal
Ancestor Information 118
Predicted
Y-DNA Haplogroups 21
Unreturned
Kits 28
Y-DNA12
101
Y-DNA25
84
Y-DNA37
81
Y-DNA67
56
Y-DNA111
30
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.
That
being said, I have begun the task of conversion beginning with what I knew
best; namely, my own line tested by my brothers. The I2 lines in the project
are ancient to the British Isles probably arriving just as the ice sheets were
retreating. More people belonging to the project in these particular lines
would be most helpful.
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.
4. Andover, Hampshire, England Parish Registers (Baptisms – set 3)
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 baptisms for Blake in the Parish Registers. These records are taken
from fiche which have scans of the original parish registers. The registers for
baptisms begin in 1588 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 publishing these transcriptions for Andover.
Number Surname Forename status Fathers
surname Fathers forename Mothers surname Mothers forename Year Month Day Year Month Day Details
599 Dawten Roberd son Dawten Peter 1599 October 14
600 Sutton Doritie daughter Sutton Thomas 1599 October 21
601 Cornelious Christour son Cornelious Harye 1599 October 28
602 Cornelious Barnard son Cornelious Harye 1599 October 28
603 Wigmore Christour son Wigmore Thomas 1599 October
604 Hopgood Peter son Hopgood Rawlon 1599 November 1
605 Mathewe Thomas son Mathewe Ritchard 1599 November 4
606 Watredge Rachaell daughter Watredge Ritchard 1599 November 9
607 Fincklie Christian daughter Fincklie Grigory 1599 November 11
608 Pope Alexand son Pope Ritchard 1599 November 25
609 Lefly Thomas son Lefly Robard 1599 December 9
610 Tuggie John son Tuggie John 1599 December 9
611 Douce Marye daughter Douce William 1599 December 9
612 Frye Anthony son Frye John 1599 December 11
613 Frainces Joan daughter Frainces William 1599 December 16
614 Hurst John son Hurst John 1599 December 28
615 Bent Nicolas son Bent John 1599 December 28
616 Kivell Sanders son Kivell John 1599 January 1
617 South Agnes daughter South Thomas 1599 January 1
618 Warnar Peter son Warnar John 1599 January 5
619 Noyce Ritchard son Noyce Peter 1599 January 10
620 Turnor Joan daughter Turnor Harye 1599 January 11
621 Alford Issarn daughter Alford Edward 1599 January 27
622 Smith Wiliam son Smith Tho: 1599 January 31
623 Waters Elizabeth bastard daughter Waters Joan 1599 February 7 by
John G..one
624 Alford Mary daughter Alford Wiliam 1599 February 14
624 Heairs ..rye daughter Heairs Wiliam 1599 February 27
626 Barnard …..ne daughter Barnard Nicolas 1599 March 12
627 Pilgrim William son Pilgrim Ritchard 1599 March 13
628 Toms Ellner daughter Toms John 1599 March 16
629 Arlat Thomas son Arlat Gordge 1599 March 20
630 Copper Alexander son Copper William 1600 March 28
631 Wait Water son Wait Water 1600 March 31 minister
632 Freemantell Elizabeth daughter Freemantell John 1600 June 4
633 James Thomas son James John 1600 June 6
634 Peasly Elise daughter Peasly Roberd 1600 June 6
635 Baker Thomas son Baker Thomas 1600 June 6
636 Hinxman Annes daughter Hinxman William 1600 June 15 farmer
637 Rose Antony son Rose Edward 1600 June 21
638 Jarves Annes daughter Jarves William 1600 July 5
639 Baverstock Agnes daughter Baverstock Nicolas 1600 July 6
640 Thornton John bastard son Thornton 1600 July 28
641 Widdlie Elizabeth daughter Widdlie Mr. William 1600 August 13
642 Widdlie Grigorye son Widdlie Mr. William 1600 August 13
643 James Dorythy daughter James Thomas 1600 August 17
644 Venables Joan daughter Venables Ritchard 1600 August 17
645 Warren William son Warren William 1600 August 27
646 Smith Thomas son Smith Thomas 1600 September 7
647 Hacker Joan daughter Hacker Rainould 1600 September 9
648 Copper Edward son Copper John 1600 September 19
649 West Marye daughter West John 1600 September 20
650 Emats Marye daughter Emats Thomas 1600 October 1
651 Foules Mary daughter Foules William 1600 October 5
652 Joans Annes daughter Joans Roberd 1600 October 7
653 Gould Peter son Gould Wiliam 1600 October 11
654 Morringe Elizabeth daughter Morringe Edward 1600 October 19
655 Benson Cathren daughter Benson Edward 1600 October 29
656 Heaiers Alce daughter Heaiers Roberd 1600 November 30
657 Gouldinge Helinor daughter Gouldinge John 1600 December 1
658 Crosswell Helinor daughter Crosswell John 1600 December 5
659 Rivers Mary daughter Rivers Thomas 1600 December 21
660 Scarbroke Ann daughter Scarbroke John 1600 December
661 Boulde Doritie daughter Boulde Mikell 1600 January 12
662 Cornelious Annes daughter Cornelious Roberd 1600 January 20
663 Brodbron Bettres daughter Brodbron Ritchard 1600 January 25
664 Joans Wiliam son Joans John 1600 February 24
665 .atchat William son .atchat William 1600 February 24
666 Wodman Samuell son Wodman Harye 1600 March 8
667 Tomson Ann daughter Tomson John 1600 March 8
668 Rainould Edward son Rainould William 1600 March 12
669 Blake Roberd son Blake John 1600 March 14
670 Doulinge Margret daughter Doulinge Harye 1601 March 25
671 Calurd Cathren daughter Calurd Barnard 1601 April 9
672 Parke William son Parke Robard 1601 April 14
673 Webe Thomas son Webe Steven 1601 April 15
674 Hunniwell Thomas son Hunniwell Edward 1601 April 22
675 Tredgould John son Tredgould Thomas 1601 April 26
676 Scollard William son Scollard John 1601 April 27
677 Jacwayes William son Jacwayes Robert 1601 April 28
678 Fullar Peter son Fullar Roberd 1601 May 2
679 Hibbard Mary daughter Hibbard Christour 1601 May 2
680 Chrsse Thomas son Chrsee Harry 1601 May 3
681 Chrsse Joseffe son Chrsee Harry 1601 May 3
682 Wait Ritchard son Wait Silvestre 1601 April 7
683 Samuell Ritchard son Samuell Peter 1601 April 10
684 Mells Cathren daughter Mells Ritchard 1601 June 28
685 Scollard John son Scollard Roberd 1601 July 6
686 Fox Franses daughter Fox Luke 1601 August 8
687 Isserie Peter son Isserie Thomas 1601 August 15
688 Swetapell Gordge son Swetapell Thomas 1601 August 21
689 Bills Nicolas son Bills Josias 1601 September 13
690 Alred Agnes daughter Alred John 1601 September 20
691 Palmer ..lberd son Palmer John 1601 September 21
692 Morrell Ann daughter Morrell Ritchard 1601 September 22
693 Rott Margerie daughter Rott William 1601 September 26
694 Iremonger Alce daughter Iremonger William 1601 October 2
695 Peterson Elizabeth daughter Peterson Thomas 1601 October 5
696 Nullence …te son Nullence Thomas 1601 October 23
697 Blake John son Blake Ritchard 1601 October 25
698 Longe William son Longe Roberd 1601 October 29
699 Braye John son Braye Gordge 1601 October 30
700 Hopgood …athan son Hopgood Rowland 1601 November 8
701 Hopgood Thomas son Hopgood John 1601 November 8 John senior
702 Moringe ..hn son Moringe John 1601 November 8
703 Whithead John son Whithead John 1601 November 17
704 Dawton Agnes daughter Dawton Peter 1601 December 6
705 Swetappell William son Swetapell William 1601 December 11
706 Joans Mary daughter Joans Christour 1601 December 25
707 Inwood William son Inwood Ritchard 1601 December 26
708 Barnard Cathren daughter Barnard Nicolas 1601 January 1
709 Biles Joan daughter Biles William 1601 January 15
710 Warnar William son Warnar John 1601 February 8
711 Frances William son Frances William 1601 February 8
712 H..st William son H..st John 1601 February 12
713 Cripes Thomas son Cripes Mr. 1601 February 14
714 Noyce Samuell son Noyce Peter 1601 February 14
715 Williams John son Williams John 1601 February 14
716 Hurst John son Hurst Thomas 1601 March 7
717 Grantam Margrat daughter Grantam John 1601 March 10
718 West Joan daughter West John 1602 March 27
719 Wait Abram son Wait Walter 1602 March 28
720 Alfard Ann daughter Alfard Edward 1602 April 5
721 Bassatt Ann daughter Bassatt Ritchard 1602 April 10
722 Tomes Thomas son Tomes John 1602 April 11
723 Alford Joan daughter Alford Ritchard 1602 April 14
724 James Wiliam son James John 1602 April 24
725 Gouldwind Agnes daughter Gouldwind David 1602 June 2
726 Legge Cathren child Legge Ritchard 1602 June 16
727 Legge Isarn child Legge Ritchard 1602 June 16
728 Philips Joan daughter Philips Sandar 1602 June 19
729 Cornelious Wiliam son Cornelious Harie 1602 June 25
730 Allred William son Allred Nicolas 1602 July 7
731 Joanes John son Joanes Roberd 1602 July 29
732 Stanifarde Thomas son Stanifarde Thomas 1602 August 15
733 Smith Jan daughter Smith Tobias 1602 August 15
734 Emats Ann daughter Emats Thomas 1602 August 16
735 Fullar John son Fullar Roberd 1602 August 16
736 Sadlar Ritchard son Sadler Roger 1602 August 29
737 Scollard William son Scollard William 1602 August 29
738 Hunniwell Christian daughter Hunniwell John 1602 August 29
739 Hutten Philip son Hutten Philip 1602 September 12
740 Emery Ritchard son Emery Ritchard 1602 September 12
741 Hide Alce daughter Hide Harrie 1602 September 15
742 Pope Mary daughter Pope Richard 1602 September 19
743 Rivers Thomas son Rivers Thomas 1602 September 26
744 Scollard Isacke son Scollard Thomas 1602 September 25
745 Paks Alce daughter Paks Hew 1602 October 3
746 Root Alce daughter Root William 1602 October 9
747 Julat John son Julat 1602 October 10
748 Crosswell Alce daughter Crosswell John 1602 October 24
749 Foster Thomas son Foster John 1602 October 28
750 Drewe Joan daughter Drewe Roberd 1602 November 1
751 Pery Alce daughter Pery Wiliam 1602 November 10
752 Benson Steven son Benson Edward 1602 November 28
753 Parkes Ann daughter Parkes Mr. 1602 December 19
754 Hibberd Thomas son Hibberd Roberd 1602 December 19
755 Curtes Thomas son Curtes Thomas 1602 December 25
756 James Wiliam son James Thomas 1602 December 26
757 Spanwell …tugl: son Spanwell William 1602 December 26
758 Widlocke Wiliam son Widlock William 1602 January 6
759 Figes ..oan daughter Figes Water 1602 January 15
760 Heaires Mary daughter Heaires Roberd 1602 February 5
761 Fremantle Jeramy son Fremantle Harye 1602 February 6
762 Alred Elizabeth daughter Alred John 1602 February 6
763 Greene Harrie son Greene Harye 1602 February 9
764 Joans Alce daughter Joans Christour 1602 February 9
765 Burfelde Alce daughter Burfelde 1602 February 9 bastard
daughter of W Burfelde's daughter, father … of the … is Gilberd Smith
766 Ston Thomas son Ston Ritchard 1602 February 11
767 Giliance …s.f. son Giliance Esekell 1602 February 16
768 Scolard Thomas son Scolard John 1602 February 16
769 Scolard Elizabeth daughter Scolard John 1602 February 16
770 Gould …n son Gould Wiliam 1602 February 20
771 Pilgrem ….o son Pilgram Ritchard 1602 February 20
772 Heaiers Ritchard son Heaires William 1602 February 28
773 Cornelious Roberd son Cornelious Roberd 1602 May 9
774 Daulten William son Daulten Peter 1602 March 9
775 Sherford Alce daughter Sherford Ritchard 1602 March 12 of Thornford in Dorsett
776 Hiberd Amy daughter Hiberd Christour 1603 April 3
777 Cros Jonas son Cros Henry 1603 April 9
778 Mins… Ann daughter Mins… Sirake 1603 April 9
779 Satwell William son Satwell William 1603 April 10
780 Wigmor Doritie daughter Wigmor Thomas 1603 April 10
781 Blake Peter son Blake John 1603 April 11
782 Maninge Mary daughter Maninge Steven 1603 April 4
783 Meals Peter son Meals William 1603 June 19
784 Bradborn Ann daughter Bradborn Ritchard 1603 June 19
785 Douse George son Douse William 1603 June 26
786 Lively Susanna daughter Lively Richard 1603 July 1
787 Weste Thomas son West John 1603 August 6
788 Purdue Annis daughter Purdue John 1603 August 6
789 Moringe Anthonie son Moringe Edward 1603 July 10
790 Mercer alias Watt John son Mercer alias Watt Thomas 1603 September 2 of Charlton
791 Maye John son Maye John 1603 September 18
792 Maye Edward son Maye John 1603 September 18
793 Scullerd Syarach son Scullerd John 1603 September 26
794 Scullerd John son Scullerd John 1603 September 26
795 Tomkins Richard son Tomkins John 1603 November 20
796 Woodman Mary daughter Woodman Richard 1603 November 20
797 Byles Elisabeth daughter Byles Josias 1603 December 11
798 Long Peter son Long Robert 1603 December 18
799 Hopgood Mary daughter Hopgood Richard 1603 December 21
800 Julians Nicholas son Julians Christopher 1603 December 24
801 Warner Binson son Warner John 1603 December 28
802 Palmer Marye daughter Palmer John 1603 January 4 juniore
803 Curtyce Mary daughter Curtyce Richard 1603 January 8
804 Golding John son Golding William 1603 January 15 of Woodhouse
805 Smithe Alyeceye daughter Smithe George 1603 January 22
806 Braye Marye daughter Brayne George 1603 January 25
807 Carter Thomas son Carter Richard 1603 January 29
808 Smithe George son Smithe Thomas 1603 January 29
809 Ayres Joane daughter Ayres Richard 1603 February 1 2nd
daughter
810 Aldred Sara daughter Aldred Nicholas 1603 February 4
811 Owen Ruth daughter Owen Tho: 1603 February 11
812 Byles Mary daughter Byles William 1603 February 11
813 Carleman William
John son Carleman William 1603 February 11
814 Kebell Robert son Kebell John 1603 February 18
815 Cleeve John son Cleeve John 1603 February 19
816 Newell William son Newell Hugh 1603 February 19
817 Mullins Joane daughter Mullins Thomas 1603 February 22
818 Channdler son Channdler Robert 1603 February 25
819 Franncis Amy daughter Franncis William 1603 February 26 of Charlton
820 Hurst Jane daughter Hurst John 1603 February 26 of Andover
821 Greene Tobyas son Greene Henrye 1603 February 27
822 Pilgrem Joane daughter Pilgrem Richard 1603 March 4
823 Braye Elnor daughter Braye John 1603 March 4
824 Choyce Anna daughter Choyce Mr. William 1603 March 8
825 Blake Nicholas son Blake Richard 1603 March 8
826 Hacker Franncis daughter Mayne
alias Hacker Rich: 1604 April
827 Tomes Rowland son Tomes John 1604 April of Charlton
828 Daycham Mary daughter Daycham Robert 1604 May
829 Martin Emblin daughter Martin William 1604 May 21
830 Strong Ellen daughter Strong John 1604 June 19
831 Alford Joane daughter Alford Edward 1604 June 20
832 Myles Dorothie daughter Myles Richard 1604 June 20
833 Sweetapple Mary daughter Sweetapple Edward 1604 June 30
834 Douse Jeames son Douse William 1604 July 24
835 Cooper Christian daughter Cooper William John 1604 July 14 of Foscott
836 Hopkins William son Hopkins Ephraim 1604 July 15
837 Scullard Richard son Scullard William 1604 July 22 of Andover
838 Francklin Elisabeth daughter Francklin Symon 1604 July 22
839 Smith Wynifred
bastard Smith Parnels 1604 July 22 of Wlde Herne
840 Sweeteapple William son Sweeteapple George 1604 July 29 of Charlton
841 Rivers Crane son Rivers Thomas 1604 July 30 of Andover
842 Sutton Elsabeth daughter Sutton Christopher 1604 August 8
843 Widlock William son Widlock William 1604 August 22 of Andover
844 Scullard Thomas son Scullard Thomas 1604 August 12 father
deceased
845 Rose John son Rose Edward 1604 August 24
846 Hunton Margeret daughter Hunton William 1604 August 26
847 Sweetapple John son Sweetapple William 1604 September 7 of Charlton
848 Bit Jane daughter Bit Josias 1604 September 24
849 Beeloe Thomas son Beeloe James 1604
850 Wait John son Wait John 1604 October 14
851 Ematt Thomas son Ematt Thomas 1604 October 28
852 Turner Thomas son Turner John 1604 October 18
853 Turner Margaret daughter Turner John 1604 October 18
854 Hopgood Robert son Hopgood John 1604 October 18 of Haterden
855 Smyth Robert son Smyth Toby 1604 01-Nov of
Andover
856 Scullard Dorothy daughter Scullard Syrach 1604 November 22 of
Charleton
857 Scullard Mary daughter Scullard John 1604 November 2 of Andover
858 Jeames Syrack son Jeames John 1604 December 8 Charleton
859 Legg John son Legg Richard 1604 December 8 of
Andover
860 Cooper Richard son Cooper William 1604 December 9 of Andover
861 Parkstaffe Thomas son Parkstaffe Richard 1604 December 14 of Andover
862 Maye John son Maye John 1604 January 1 of Charleton
863 Cornelious Ellen daughter Cornelious Henrye 1604 January 3 of Andover
864 Grantham Rumbole son Grantham John 1604 January 6 John
deceased
865 Tanner Sydrach son Tanner Thomas 1604 January 22 of Andover
866 Ayres Katherine daughter Ayres Robert 1604 January 29 of
Andover
867 Hibbert Margaret daughter Hibbert Christopher 1604 January 26 of Andover
868 Staniford Jacob son Staniford Thomas 1604 February 6
869 West Richard son West John 1604 February labourer
870 Cooper Robert son Cooper William 1604 February of
Andover, minr
871 Venables Richard son Venables Mr. Richard 1604 February 27 of
Andover
872 Gilbert William son Gilbert Richard 1604 February of
Charleton
873 Kemp Jacob son Kemp George 1604 March
874 Bernard Rebecca daughter Bernard Nicholas 1604 March
875 Bernard S son Bernard Nicholas 1604 March
876 Fletcher Mary daughter Fletcher John 1604 March
877 Humfry Mary bastard daughter Humfry Mary 1604 March
878 Purdye George son Purdye John 1604 March
879 Kemp Joane daughter Kemp George 1605 April
880 Fox daughter Fox Richard 1605
881 Cooper Joane daughter Cooper Richard 1605 April
882 Hulett Ann daughter Hulett Edward 1605 May
883 Jeames Thomas son Jeames Thomas- 1605
884 Weston John son Weston John 1605 May
885 Kilbery Robert son Kilbery John 1605 May
886 Fremantle Jane daughter Fremantle Henry 1605 May
887 Sadler Mary daughter Sadler Roger 1605 June
888 T… Alice daughter T… John 1605
889 Ralph John son Ralph John 1605
890 Sqy… Thomas son Sqy… John 1605
891 Scullard Zacharias son Scullard William 1605
892 W…dman Richard son W..dman Richard 1605
893 Se… John son Se…. 1605
894 Goodalle Rose daughter Goodalle William 1605 September 4
895 Browne Joane daughter Browne Robert 1605 September 23
896 Noyce Robert son Noyce Robert 1605 October 14 Hatherden
897 Myles William son Myles Richard 1605 October 18
898 Daullton Joane daughter Daullton Peter 1605 November 9
899 Golding Thomas son Golding William 1605 November 15
Elizabeth Kipp, kippeeb@rogers.com
Member #4600: Guild of one name studies – studying
Blake and Pincombe