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jlj...@juno.com

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Oct 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/5/98
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Somehow I have become confused concerning the children of Sir Edward
Stradling
and Elizabeth Arundel, dau of Sir Thomas Arundel, of Laherne, Cornwall
and Katharine (Dynham). Ref: Line 27-12, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215,
states Elizabeth died in childbirth, 20 Feb 1513. I have Jane as a
daughter, born about 1508, married to Alexander Popham. Was there a
Katherine (Catherine) born Feb 1512/13, married to a Thomas Palmer who
was Born about 1520?

Have a great day! Lee in AZ.
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William Addams Reitwiesner

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Oct 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/6/98
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jlj...@juno.com wrote:

>Somehow I have become confused concerning the children of Sir Edward
>Stradling
>and Elizabeth Arundel, dau of Sir Thomas Arundel, of Laherne, Cornwall
>and Katharine (Dynham). Ref: Line 27-12, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215,
>states Elizabeth died in childbirth, 20 Feb 1513. I have Jane as a
>daughter, born about 1508, married to Alexander Popham. Was there a
>Katherine (Catherine) born Feb 1512/13, married to a Thomas Palmer who
>was Born about 1520?

Yes. See Peter C. Bartrum, *Welsh Genealogies, AD 1400-1500* [Aberystwyth:
National Library of Wales, 1983], vol. 10, p. 1623 (table "Stradling 3").


William Addams Reitwiesner
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Reedpcgen

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Oct 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM10/6/98
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The connection from Thomas Palmer and his wife Catherine Stradling are sound,
but if you are connecting back to that link through either William or Walter
Palmer of New England you are in for a dissapointment, as those connections are
false.

pcr

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