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From: Wjhonson <>
Subject: Re: Royal ancestry of the Redgraves
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 22:58:08 -0500 (EST)
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At his license he "about 28" matches the 1663 baptism in Holy Trinity the Less.
He had a brother Seaborne, so perhaps he had an uncle of this name.
ONE of this name was guardian of Catherine Fortesque and her sisters....





-----Original Message-----
From: Wjhonson <>
To: wjhonson <>; ravinmaven2001 <>; gen-medieval <>
Sent: Sun, Nov 13, 2011 7:38 pm
Subject: Re: Royal ancestry of the Redgraves


OK I see your "age 63" in 1769
and raise youa
bap 12 Apr 1704 Burghill, co Herf (Batch C137061 wj)
Thomas son of Thomas and CATHERINE (Fortesque don't you know)
We already knew this family was holding Burghill





-----Original Message-----
From: Wjhonson <>
To: wjhonson <>; ravinmaven2001 <>; gen-medieval <>
Sent: Sun, Nov 13, 2011 7:29 pm
Subject: Re: Royal ancestry of the Redgraves


I see.
There was a father Thomas who died in 1767
His SON Thomas died in 1776
That last son had a SISTER Katherine who married Taylor
Their 1769 prenuptial settlement in which Thomas sr is already state dead, and thomas junior is stated living proves that.






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