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26 Nov 2015 17:31 |
my pleasure - I do like having a root around :-D
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Stephen
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26 Nov 2015 15:14 |
Hi: Ann Yet again you have come up with interesting information thank you so much; my first entry in my tree is Hewsts, Gover born 9th October 1563 in Swanage Register by Father: Name John he also had two other son`s John and Robert born in 1565 what I do not know is the father Surname Thanking you again for all your help Regards; Steve Gover
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:53 |
ah - I see it didn't remove "answered" :-(
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25 Nov 2015 15:52 |
1598 2, Oct, Robert Gover & Ursula Trewe
1605 3, Nov, John Chepman & Elizabeth Gover
1613 17, Oct, John Smithe & Winnifrithe Gover 7, Mar, William Cole & Ursula Gover 1616 25, Jan, George Ballinge & An Gover
1619 2, Sep, William Gover & Johane Higgens
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1626 15, Jan, Peter Baker & Edith Gover 24, Nov, Emanuel Gover & Joan Cooper
1646 8, Jun, Peter Gover & Margery Dewland
1647 24, Dec, Thomas Horte & Anne Gover
1669 6, Apr, John Gill & Bridget Gover
1680 8, Jun, Emanuell Gover & Jane Steele
1681 15, Aug, Emanuell Gover & Rabbige Pollard
and there's more on this site
Swanage Marriages 1565-1841 - Dorset OPC home... www.opcdorset.org/SwanageFiles/SwanageMars1567-1841.htm
Swanage . MARRIAGES 1565-1841, These details have been transcribed from parish registers and kindly donated to the OPC Project by Mr Barry CHINCHEN
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:37 |
Dorchester, Dorset, England, St Peters, Parish, Burials, 1813-1837 Chaplain 667 - James GOVIER from the County Gaol buried 02 Aug 1875; age 63 years; Rev H Puget Raikes Chaplain 1876 [None] 1877 668 - Robert WILLIAMS from the County Gaol buried freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fordingtondorset/Files2/Burial...
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:32 |
Parish of Loders Marriages 1636-1812 Sep 1755 Aaron GOVIER of Wivelscombe Somt. & Anne CRANN married 04-Feb 1756 John HAYWARD & Elizabeth HONYBONE married 02-Mar 1756 Henry HANSFORD of Toller Porcorum & Elizabeth www.opcdorset.org/LodersFiles/LodersMarriages.htm
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:31 |
Wootton Fitzpaine Marriages 1677-1812 Jan 1812 Robert GOVIER & Hannah CROSS married 11-Feb 1812 John CLEAL & Peggy GREGGORY married 21-Apr 1812 Lazarus MILLER & Ann JESSOPP married 20-Sep 1812 wootton fitzpaine page www.opcdorset.org/WoottonFitzpaineFiles/WoottonFitzpaineMarrs.htm
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:31 |
Milborne St Andrew Marriages 1570-1840 Parish Registers Dewlish 04-Jun-1754; Richard GOVIER of Nether Stowey, co. Somerset & Joanna LAVER witnesses: Richard GALTON, Jonathan BUTTERS 16-Dec-1754; John LOCK & Sarah CUTLER of Dewlish www.opcdorset.org/MilborneFiles/MilStAndrewMars1570-1840.htm
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:30 |
Milton Abbas Marriages 1559-1812 Ann ROBINS of p. Houghton married 17-Jun 1801 Robert CHURCHILL & Ann GOVIER married 22- ... John CHAFFEY & Mary GOVIER married 14-Feb ... Stephen VACHER & Susanna GOVIER (or GOVEIR) married www.opcdorset.org/MiltonAbbasFiles/MiltonAbbasMarrs1.htm
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:28 |
Symondsbury Marriages 1558-1812 Mar 1808 John GOVIER of Whitchurch Canonicorum & Mary ELLIOTT married 02-Jun 1808 George RADFORD & Catharine FORSEY married 09-Jun 1808 Simon FRAMPTON of Powerstock & Elizabeth www.opcdorset.org/SymondsburyFiles/SymondsburyMarriages1558-1812.htm
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:20 |
I taken the "answered" off as when members see it they think you've got the answers you are looking for - you only mark your initial posting "answered" when you have all the info you need
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:17 |
Full text of "Protestant exiles from France in the... www.archive.org/stream/frenchprotestant04agneuoft/french...
Full text of "Protestant exiles from France in the reign of Louis XIV : or, The Huguenot refugees and their descendants in Great Britain and Ireland"
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 15:02 |
this is well worth a read
Aliens in Dorset, 1525 - The Dorset Page www.thedorsetpage.com/history/aliens/aliens.htm
(The percentage of aliens paying tax in Dorset ... French. Fleming. Dutch. ... Family connections may also have enabled later arrivals to find ...
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Stephen
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25 Nov 2015 14:48 |
Thanks Ann Regards steve Gover
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 14:02 |
Immigration - The National Archives www.nationalarchives.gov.uk › … › Research guides
records formerly kept in the French, Dutch, German and Swiss churches in London and elsewhere; ... 10.1 Certificates and lists of alien arrivals.
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2015 13:58 |
1485 Beginning of Tudor Dynasty, Henry VII assumes the throne Central Royal authority was strengthened and private feudal armies suppressed
1487 Rebellion of Lambert Simnel
1509 End of Henry VII's reign – Begin reign of Henry VIII
1513 Battle of Foldden English victory over Scotland
1514 Beginning wars with France and Scotland
1517 End wars with France and Scotland
1520 (June 7) establishment of a short-lived alliance between Henry VIII and Francis I of France
1522 England invades France - invasion unsuccessful
1523 England abandons attempted French invasion
1527 Divorce crisis of Henry VIII begins
1530 Henry VII begins the process of breaking with the papacy time of internal instability associated with founding the new church
1534 Church of England established, unrest within England largely subsided
1542 Renewed warfare with France and Scotland French landings on the English coast between1545 and 1546 convince Henry VIII to begin a massive naval construction program. Beginning of the modern Royal Navy. Beginning of the construction of system of coastal fortifications.
1547 Death of Henry VIII – Begin reign of Edward IV Since Edward IV was not of age to rule, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, ruled as regent.
1549 Religious/Social Unrest Duke of Somerset puts down a Catholic revolt in Devonshire. Royal forces under John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, put down a peasant revolt in Norfolk. Setbacks in wars with France and Scotland French successful in battle outside Houlogne. Scottish recapture Haddington. September – Somerset forced out as regent due to war setbacks, social unrest, and noble dissatisfaction with his liberal ideas. Warwick, Duke of Northumberland, becomes regent.
1550 Peace with France France returns Boulogne to England for a cash payment.
1553 Death of Edward IV (June 6-19) Insurrection of Northumberland Upon the death of Edward VI, Northumberland attempted to place his daughter in law, Lady Jane Grey, on the throne instead of the rightful successor, Edward's sister, Mary. Northumberland was captured, and Jane was deposed and executed after a reign of nine days.
1553 Beginning of the Reign of Mary I Re-establishment of Catholicism in England. Her marriage to Philip of Spain added to religious unrest, many English Catholics joined the Protestants in distrust of Spain and Spanish Catholicism.
1554 Insurrection in Kent Led by Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Thomas Carew, and the Duke of Suffolk, this was an attempt to prevent Mary's marriage to Philip. Wyatt was defeated and overpowered while trying to take London. The rebellion collapsed and the leaders were executed.
1555 Persecution of Protestants begins
1557 War begins with France Mary's marriage led to English involvement in Spain's endemic wars with France
1558 End of Mary I's reign / Start of Reign of Elizabeth I (sister of Edward VI and Mary I) Elizabeth returns England to Protestantism, She followed a general policy of avoiding involvement in major continental wars.
1559 England ends war with France
Intervention in Scotland English forces assist Scots against Frenchforces in Scotland. French surrender at Leith in February, 1560.
1562 England sends troops to France to aid the Huguenots.
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malyon
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25 Nov 2015 13:35 |
Andrew Govier, who married Annes Bowne on July 18th 1560, at St. Mary Magdalene, Taunton, and Richard Govier, a christening witness at Wivelescombe Church, Somerset, on January 25th 1623, in the reign of James 1 of England and V1 of Scotland, 1603 - 1625. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Richard le Gofiar, which was dated 1327,
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Govier#ixzz3sVgVsMxN
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25 Nov 2015 13:10 |
Ancestry also has baptisms for the name going back to 1540 but not in Dorset. It also has a will for Agnes Gover dated 1520 although the 2nd page has probate granted 12 Sept 1625
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25 Nov 2015 12:58 |
Name:Thomas Gover Event Type:Baptism Baptism Date:5 Jan 1557 Parish:Maiden Newton, Dorset, England Father's name:John Gover Mother's name:Jone Gover
Baptised buried same day:
Name:Johes Gover Event Type:Baptism Baptism Date:28 Feb 1560 Parish:Sherborne, Dorset, England
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Potty
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25 Nov 2015 12:52 |
Another baptism for a Robert.
Name:Robtus Gover Event Type:Baptism Baptism Date:4 Dec 1555 Parish:Sherborne, Dorset, England
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