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There is a Timms Archer buried in Whichford on July 30 1692, who is said to be 81 years old. That would make him born in 1611 That does not fir.

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She is said to be about 80 years old. I have no idea who she was.

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Note    N1692         Index
She never appears to have been married as she was single in the 1939 Rgister and more importatntly at her death/

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Note    N1693         Index
In the 1939 Register, he was shown as a tool insepctor, engineer.

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Note    N1694         Index
In the 1939 Register, he was shown as a plumber and zinc worker and as being single.

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In the 1939 Register, he was shown as a public library assistant.

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Michael is a social worker in a Hospice in Eastbourne. He is not married but has a partner Claire, there are no children - Clare is a speech therapist working with brain damaged patients.

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He is called Richard Holtom "the younger" in the parish regsiters when he got married.

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Was she Elizabeth Timmes of Long Compton, daughter of William?

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He was shown as a clerk in the New Jesey death records.

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Was he the one who fathered a child with Elizabeth Bushnell in 1818; the child having been buried at 2 months?

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In his will of

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The info re his children more or less all comes from Len Sturch. More recently, I was sent a copy of his will by Cliff Ilton. It was dated March 2, 1742 and was proven in London on December 12, 1749. I also downloaded the will from the National Archives. Deborah was alive at the time of the making of the will and was to receive the sum of 5 pounds a year while alive. Therefore she died after that. Indeed, she was the one who proved the will on December 12, 1749. I have never been able to find a burial for her though. I believe that the witnesses were Edward and William Bott, and John Jones. The bulk of the land in Cheringotn and Whichford went to his son Nicholas, but his son Willam was also a beneficiary. The daughers Deboral Hotom and Mary


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I believe that I have found him in Elstree, Herfordshire in the 1851 census. He is a widower living as a lodger in the home of John Steer.

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Dorothy (Mason) Allely, 95, of Vernon, beloved wife of 61 years of the late Ernest McBurney Allely, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 14, 2014.
Born in Hartford on October 19, 1919, the daughter of the late William and Ellen (Dennison) Mason, she lived in Ellington and Vernon for most of her life.
Dorothy worked for many years at Pratt & Whitney as well as a bookkeeper for Farmoil for the Baum family in Rockville.
After retirement, Dorothy and Ernest moved to Dennisport (Cape Cod), MA and lived there for 20 years.

She leaves three daughters, Marilyn St. Germain and her husband Robert, Denise Rioux and her husband Wayne, and Susan Allely; four grandchildren; two step grandsons; nine great grandchildren, as well as her sister-in-law, Violet Spiller.

In addition to her husband, and her parents, Dorothy was also predeceased by her brother, Joseph Mason, two sisters, Helen Donovan and Louise Lynch, and her loving and faithful dog, Clio.