Sunday 18 January 2009

Places and names


As well as the pedigrees, many places and names are mentioned. To help geneaologists find this site through search engines, here are some of the other family members and places mentioned. For many of them I have illustrations and photographs:

Peasmarsh Church, Sussex
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Avening Church
Colesborne
Balsham
Archbishop Markham
York Minster
Mary Markham
Scone Palace
Lady Jarvis
Martha Jarvis
Mrs Ricketts
Honora Lysons - nee Jarvis
Madmoiselle Choisy
The Earl of St Vincent, First Lord of the Admiralty
Midford
Swainswick
Fed Markham
Jack Markham
Maria Markham
Mrs Rice Markham
Rice Markham
Miss Rice Markham
Whitfield Monument, Tenterden Church
Swainswick Church
Swainswick Rectory 1836
Longleat
Llandough Castle
Coytrahen
Haynes, Bedfordshire
Bettws Church near Coytrahen
General Blackwell
Nurse Paul
Mrs Blackwell
Lady Elizabeth Murray
Mrs Palmer
The Abbey House, the Seat of Miss Masters
Hamswell House
Bathampton Church
Bathampton Church and School
Bathampton Manor House 1846
Mrs Primatt Maud
Revered John P Maud
Bouchier Maud
Mrs London
Mr C J Maud
William S Maud
Miss Jane Garrett
Lady Charles Thynne (pictured)
Lady John Thynne and her daughters
Revered Lord Charles Thynne (pictured)
The Rectory, Longbridge Deverill
Reverend Edward Ferryman
Mrs E Ferryman nee Bessie Maud
Revered Lord John Thynne
Longbridge Deverill Church
Reverend Francis Ashpitel
Mrs F Ashpitel
W Lelewellyn of Courh Colman (?)
Mrs Lewellyn of Courh Colman
Miss Rhodes
Reverend E D Rhodes
Mr N Hurst

Contemporary name include Long, Goddard, Causton and Richer.

These are from Volume I. Already I am intrigued to know how these people all interacted. I can see how some married in (one of the Sheppard girls married into the Thynne family, hence the Longleat connection) and all those Reverends!

These pictures are all pre 1889 - so they may be of interest to regional historians as well as geneaologists.

I haven't even begun to list the many Sheppards, but I will. They can have a post all their own!

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