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Post by rogerC41 on Jan 10, 2024 4:49:46 GMT -5
Please can any body help me locate, not as in find but as in put in the correct place William Curnow b~1631. I have him as son of Thomas And Jane Martin and parent of Thomas b. 1662 married Margaret Dyer. Others seem not to believe him at all. What evidence is there of his existence ? And does he fit where I have placed him. I must have known once, but can't find him anywhere in my records except on the "big" tree.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jan 10, 2024 6:32:45 GMT -5
Hi Roger - it has been a few years since I did much work on the Curnows but though I don't have much information about him I can verify that he did exist because he was buried at Towednack 4th September 1683. (At least I think being buried is considered a verifiable fact that someone existed! The only logical place I could find for him to belong was also as son of Thomas Curnow and Joane Martin who married at Towednack 26th October 1630. But he was NOT the husband of Margery Dyer - as far as I was able to ascertain back then there is no evidence that William married. IF my conclusions were correct back then William Curnow's brother Thomas married Jone Painter at Towednack 18th February 1670. I have eight children for that couple although the only one of those children for whom a baptism can be found is Richard who was baptised at Towednack 20th October 1683. The remainder managed to dodge all the surviving BTs and were born prior to the commencement of the earliest suriving Parish Register. Of the other seven children I have Thomas as the eldest and it is he who married Margery Dyer sometime soon before 1694. CT
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Post by rogerC41 on Jan 10, 2024 17:49:31 GMT -5
Thanks CT
I guess i need to be more careful with my punctuation and sentence structure. What you wrote is what I intended.
roger
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Post by Dayan on Jan 13, 2024 0:15:07 GMT -5
Hi Roger - it has been a few years since I did much work on the Curnows but though I don't have much information about him I can verify that he did exist because he was buried at Towednack 4th September 1683. (At least I think being buried is considered a verifiable fact that someone existed! The only logical place I could find for him to belong was also as son of Thomas Curnow and Joane Martin who married at Towednack 26th October 1630. But he was NOT the husband of Margery Dyer - as far as I was able to ascertain back then there is no evidence that William married. IF my conclusions were correct back then William Curnow's brother Thomas married Jone Painter at Towednack 18th February 1670. I have eight children for that couple although the only one of those children for whom a baptism can be found is Richard who was baptised at Towednack 20th October 1683. The remainder managed to dodge all the surviving BTs and were born prior to the commencement of the earliest suriving Parish Register. Of the other seven children I have Thomas as the eldest and it is he who married Margery Dyer sometime soon before 1694. CT
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Post by Dayan on Jan 13, 2024 0:17:02 GMT -5
Hi Roger - it has been a few years since I did much work on the Curnows but though I don't have much information about him I can verify that he did exist because he was buried at Towednack 4th September 1683. (At least I think being buried is considered a verifiable fact that someone existed! The only logical place I could find for him to belong was also as son of Thomas Curnow and Joane Martin who married at Towednack 26th October 1630. But he was NOT the husband of Margery Dyer - as far as I was able to ascertain back then there is no evidence that William married. IF my conclusions were correct back then William Curnow's brother Thomas married Jone Painter at Towednack 18th February 1670. I have eight children for that couple although the only one of those children for whom a baptism can be found is Richard who was baptised at Towednack 20th October 1683. The remainder managed to dodge all the surviving BTs and were born prior to the commencement of the earliest suriving Parish Register. Of the other seven children I have Thomas as the eldest and it is he who married Margery Dyer sometime soon before 1694. CT
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Post by Dayan on Jan 13, 2024 0:18:02 GMT -5
Thank you so much for this information. I will create my own journal and see where it takes me. Once I have something on paper I will definitely pop another post in here
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