Re: Parents of William the Immigrant
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Parents of William the Immigrant
4/21/00
Yes, several of us have it.Wayne put the information in his book and John C. of Arkansas put it in his newsletter.Trouble is, we still can't PROVE that the child William baptised in Jun 1710 is the same as the William, laborer of London, who was arrested and sent to Maryland, 1733.
William, butcher, by the way was married to Sarah Rogers.He was the son of William, baker.That William's parentage is unknown, but he may be son of William, Captain, and Joyce Gumbleton.Capt. William has been proven related to the Atterbury's of Great Houghton.
Did you get to Westminister to see Bishop Francis' grave?My father went 2 years ago.The desk clerk commented that the Bishop's grave was one of the most requested locations.He's near the information desk.
Marguerite
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