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Jane UnknownSurname1

ID#3957, (before 1717 - )
ChartsMaternal ancestors of Lorna
Relationship5th great-grandmother of Lorna Henderson.
     Jane UnknownSurname was estimated to have been born bef. 1717 probably in ?Sth Petherton, SOM, ENG. She and Thomas Wines were estimated to have married bef. 1737 probably in ?Sth Petherton, SOM, ENG, (Hanna believes Thomas married 18 May 1736 in Curry Rivel to Jane/Joan Hembry).1,2
     Jane was also known as Joanna (from the baptism of sons Samuel & Joseph).3,4

Family

Thomas Wines (bef. 1717 - cir. Apr 1784)
Children
  • Thomas Wines1
  • Ann Wines1 (22 Feb 1737 - )
  • Betty Wines1
  • William Wines5,1
  • James Wines1
  • Samuel Wines+1,6,3 (5 Apr 1750 - bef. 1841)
  • Joseph Wines1,6,4
Last Edited12 Nov 2005

Citations

  1. SOM WINES source records ex Taunton Record Office from Allen E, Baptisms marriages burials filed in WINES other, Descendants of Thomas WINES, rcvd Jan 1994.
  2. Www Rootsweb, online at http://wc.rootsweb.com/, Nicholas family tree of Hanna Nicholas posted Dec 2003, extracted Jun 2004.
  3. Baptisms, Parish of Sth Petherton, SOM, ENG: Bap. 1750 Samuel WINES, extracted Sep/Oct 1994/5.
  4. Baptisms, Parish of Sth Petherton, SOM, ENG: Bap. 1756 Josephus WINES, extracted Sep/Oct 1994/5.
  5. Baptisms, Parish of Sth Petherton, SOM, ENG: Bap. 1746 Gulialmas WINES, extracted Sep/Oct 1994/5.
  6. Allen EVANS (34755), "WINES: Sth Petherton correspondence ex Allen E," e-mail to L McIntosh (1), rcvd Jan 1994.

E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area. Corrections welcome
 
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