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Mardi Carter

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Feb 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/19/99
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A very belated response to Ronny Bodine's posting (3 Sep 99) requesting
the Whalesborough descent. Here it is briefly from JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL
INSTITUTION OF CORNWALL vol. XX pp. 307-9.

1. Elizabeth m. John Trevelyan
2. Thomas Whalesborough aet. 13 in 1418; commissioner of array, 1473
4. John Whalesborough aet 15 in 1382; d. 1418
*8. John Whalesborough in possession 1346; d. 1381
*9. Margaret, who after his death m. Philip Trethosa
16. William Whalesborough a minor in 1306; d. bef. 1346
(had a brother John d. 1300 s.p.)
17. Joan Carminow
32. Mark de Whalesborough in possession 1283; d. bef. 1300
34. Roger Carminow
64. William de Whalesborough paid an aid 1234; living 1270;
d. bef. 1283
128. Pharam de Whalesborough d. abt. 1313
129. Osemund

This would appear to connect at the '*' with what you found in Lipscomb
as posted in Sep.

mbc

RBodine996

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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Thank you for this outline from a source I had not considered. It seems to
pretty much match what I had developed on my own. Likely in the next week or
so I will post an account of this family in the same format as I did the
Champernouns.

Ronny

JD34...@aol.com

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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Does anyone know where these Whalesboroughs fit into the data previously
submitted?
1. Isabel Whalesborough married Henry Willington
2. Sir John Whalesborough
Ref. Burke's Landed Gentry 1852
1. Anne Whalesborough married William Molines d. 1432

1. Margaret Whalesborough d. after 1353 married John Beauchamp of Ryme,
Dorset b. circa 1315 d. 8 April 1349
They are ancestors of Frances White of Essex.
Jim


Mardi Carter

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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JD34...@aol.com wrote:
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> Does anyone know where these Whalesboroughs fit into the data previously
> submitted?
> 1. Isabel Whalesborough married Henry Willington
> 2. Sir John Whalesborough
> Ref. Burke's Landed Gentry 1852
> 1. Anne Whalesborough married William Molines d. 1432

Anne is daughter of John (b. abt. 1357) who m. Joan Raleigh.

Jae Fleming

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Feb 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/26/99
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At 09:18 AM 2/24/99 +0000, Mardi Carter wrote:

>> 1. Anne Whalesborough married William Molines d. 1432
>
>Anne is daughter of John (b. abt. 1357) who m. Joan Raleigh.

I have William Molines' mother as Margery Whalesborough. Is she from the
same family as her daughter-in-law Anne?

Georgia
Hyac...@snowhill.com


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