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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 01:01 on 24th October 2010 The place is Faccombe, Hampshire Co., England...town called Faccombe...there in the census in the Doomeday book lived the Reade family...married the Cook according to the on line...British Peerage and geneaolgies....Albert Reade m. Alice Cook...their son the rather noted George Reade came to America from this lineage...but while I see brief referrences of the area...I see nothing specific. Can anyone give me more history on the town and what church these people would of been laid to rest at back the...would be much thankful. It's my understanding those in the area would be true early "Britons"? |
Paul Hilton Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 13:06 on 24th October 2010 Faccombe is southwest of Highclere and a tiny village not far from Netherton, Hampshire. This photo is looking at the general direction of it south of Walbury Hill, Berkshire. Picture by Paul Hilton
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Paul Hilton Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 13:12 on 24th October 2010 You can also read more about Faccombe here Shirley, where the last paragraph mentions an Andrew Reade; the family you mentioned. The church there is St Barnabas. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=56818
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Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 15:33 on 24th October 2010 Oh Paul, you are such a good person! Always there for people, ready to take the time to search and share. I think you deserve a hug . Even a group hug as you've helped so many over the years. |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 20:20 on 24th October 2010 You wanna bet Sue...he is the best and I thank him greatly for his help and would like to elaborate more on this...I have Alice Reade in teh British Peerage book was an "Cook" where as this says she was the dau. of Francis Pooley....hubby's sister is now married to an Cooley...or was. But putting that aside...William Sandy's in this general area was one of the first to Jamestown in teh founding of Col Williamsburg...but I see another person mentioned here also..and that is Thomas Pevernal 1207....he is mos tlikley the Thomas Percell with William the Conquoer that I have born in Jersusalem...and an older line of the Templar Knights.... they guard me these days because of family corruption in all the lines with this genealogy work...and I might say..".hell" would come before they'd give up thier "roots" and/or have them changed in any matter for others manipulations. They have our line which includes the marriage of the Washington family in-law's also and of course the New England "Larkin" family married into the Oliver line also. So now it is I most likely need to go to FRance..Normany...or back to the 12 high priest's of the Jersalem temple mount...as that is who and what all the "fighting" amoung all these families is about...not the Crown..but rather the preserving of the ancients and thier connection with God...and thier bloodlines also. One side wants it for their own wealth.. the other side for its connection to God. I guess you know in the end..whose going to win. Thank you...in helping to open more doors to this fascinatng story I've been working on for well over 30 years now. Amoung my notes I have in my files is that an John Reade graduated from Harvard in 1749. Probably an son of George Reade...though the area that my mother's family resided fonded "Princeton" also and I know I am correct in that the Davis are kin...and I have them Presbyterian and working for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Tenneesee was one John G. Lockins...I think was my grandfather's several generation back "brother"...it seems to be along the line the DAR people suggested to my Great Aunt Katherine also. She was into the Masonic Order women's as was my uncle an "Shriner".....and the family of Tenn. say they were in this order since the late 1700's...so was Pres. Geo. Washington also. But enough for now...there si still much to learn. Percell's eventually erected Roselyn Chapel...the last of their prigrimage ritual rites church..... from the times of the Crusades. |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | quotePosted at 20:26 on 24th October 2010 I do no tkno whow this was double linked...but it serves no purpose with these people as after they accepted me...the elder genealogist Patron..died...so it could go no further then them and myself...as if it was ordained to be that way...he died of an heart attack. they have had it with the "intruders" trying to be false in heart and false in legacy. |
Ruth Gregory Posts: 8072 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:38 on 24th October 2010 On 24th October 2010 15:33, Sue wrote:
Paul - XOXOXO Stunning picture too. |
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