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Re: For MAR: Freville, Bury, Haselden, Hutton
Fri, 9 Jun 2006 14:37:19 +0000 (UTC)
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WJhonson...
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In a message dated 6/9/2006 5:53:33 AM Pacific Standard Time,
So Haselden Bury must have been his great-nephew.
Maybe... but not necessarily. I don't have the full list of siblings and
their children, so Hasilden Bury may be lurking under a different sibling. I
only mentioned the Bury connection, as it links the families, not to imply that
this particular niece was the mother of Hasilden Bury.
Renia...
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Your previous post suggests to me that Elizabeth Haselden married
Richard Bury of Hengrange, Berkshire and that they were the likely
parents of Haseldon Bury. Haseldon Bury, nephew of William Marshall, was
married to a daughter of James Hutton, so was a full adult. William
Marshall also names Jane Haseldon as his sister, and Beatrice Frevell as
his niece. Someone else said Elizabeth and Beatrice Haselden were
daughters of Anthony Haselden, whose will was proved 1st June 1527.
If this is the same Beatrice Haselden, who married Robert Fravell, then
if Beatrice was his niece, then so was Elizabeth, which makes her
presumed son Haselden his great-nephew.
Unless, of course, there are two different Beatrices.
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mjcar...
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Elizabeth was the mother of Haselden Bury. There was only one son, who
died s.p. and the two daughters, Elizabeth (Bury) and Beatrice
(Freville). Richard Bury, Elizabeth's husband, was of Hengrange,
Bedfordshire. The Vis. Cambs gives further details of her descendants
into the 17th century.
Renia...
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Is the Cambridge visit. online? (Haven't got time to surf about at the
mo. Very excited. Sons coming to visit us here in Greece tomorrow!)
Tim Powys-Lybbe...
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The required extract is now on line, for a season:
Renia...
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Cheers. I'm off for a rummage.
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