Middx, England 1602 - names and surnames help
Hello - I wonder if anyone could give me an opinion of entries, 7, 8 and 31 (7th April)
Many thanks, Pam
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Hello Pamela Hill7
Thank you for indexing this challenging records. I tried to discern the surname of line 7, is unreadable, in line 8 could be Salyben Werndon, and for line 31 I was not able to read it, making changes on the image contrast or brightness.
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Thank you again for indexing these records. Hope we have answered your question.
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7) Seems Marye was taken from Richards property. I'd write J*, for her last name.
8) First name: Sabyven or Saby?en Last name: Maulden
31) I'd stick with *ner, though it seems there's an "e" before the n.
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Hi Pam
This is a tricky batch and I don't think I can add much to what you've already got but this is what I can make out:
7. Mary (can’t make out the other names), christened ? November 1602 (I think it’s more likely 28th than 18th but I’d probably blank the day)
8. Saly?n daughter of Thomas Maulden, christened 12th Dec 1602 (probably Salyan but the ‘a’ is not clear enough to be sure)
31. William son of John *ner, christened 17th April 1603
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Hello and a big thank you to you all!
Pam
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