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Pieter  
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 More options Nov 1 2012, 5:32 pm
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.britain
From: Pieter <pcramwinc...@wanadoo.fr>
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2012 22:32:10 +0100
Local: Thurs, Nov 1 2012 5:32 pm
Subject: Re: SAVAGE family, Cowfold, Sussex
I am amazed: I have been looking for a long time (without much success)
  into the *origin* of the in Holland mentioned Sergeant Hendrick
Gratwijck, some 2 generations earlier:

Indeed:
in Nimwegen, Netherlands,  marriage banns (annoucemens) for:
Bruidegom (bridegroom):  Hendrick Gratwijck (militair)
Bruid (bride) :  Merrij Gosslars
Datum document: 02/11/1623  (is 2 nov)
Opmerking (remark)  Hij (he) : weduwnaar (widower), sergeant van (of)
kapitein Wilhemsen. Zij (she): weduwe (widow of) van Evert Claessen.
Attestatie (attest given) voor huwelijk (marriage)  te (in)  Gouda. Ook
afroepen ( also banns in ) te Gennep. ).
  In the Dutch town Gouda nothing was found..(bizarre..generally records
of this period are extant), and,  moreover, in the Dutch town Gennep not
found either (but its church registers then were destroyed and only
partially recovered later..)

Getuigen ( witnesses) Hubert Reiniers met zijn vrouw (with his wife),
Dorothea Heijmans
Datum Ondertrouw (banns)  02/11/1623
Bron (source):  Huwelijksregister Nederduits-Gereformeerde gemeente
Nijmegen (RBS 1172/293) (Dutch reformed church in Nimwegen Netherlands).

ote this : Please bear in mind that many English and Scottish regiments
were serving as auxilliary armies to the Dutch (republican) 'State' army
  since the 1580's (in our freedom fight against the Spanish overlord
King Philip II).
I believe personnally that the name Gratwijck is only slightly possibly
an English/Scottish name then, but, or rather, a malscription of the
Craywinckel/ Cramwinckel surname, ... but hey, up to you to believe
this ; so there you are.!

Pieter J.Cramwinckel

On 01/11/2012 12:03, daisyduckwo...@hotmail.com wrote:

> On Sunday, 9 July 2000 17:00:00 UTC+10, jennis  wrote:
>> I am researching this family, I would appreciate any information, regarding
>> descendants of John Savage, date and whereabouts of birth unknown, but died
>> in Cowfold in 1745.  Particularly interested to know if there are any living
>> relatives in this area.

>> Jenni Savage

> I have the following information - but NONE of it is verified. I also would like information on this family and confirmation of this info. These Savages were all born in Cowfold, Sussex, England (if my information is correct!).

> John Savage, 1666-1745 m. Mary Gratwycke (Gratwick) 1691
> they had son
> John Savage b. 1702, married Mary?
> they had son
> John Savage b. 1735, married Hannah Brook
> they had son
> William Savage b. 1772, d. 1821, married Margaret Smallwood


 
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