Webb7 aug. 2024 · Harwood Thomas b. 1546 Toft, Cambridgeshire, England d. Abt 1625 Bulmer, Essex, England, United Kingdom: Our Family History Harwood Thomas 1546 - Abt 1625 (79 years) Individual Ancestors Descendants Relationship Timeline Family GEDCOM Suggest Personal Information Sources All PDF Sources WebbGuide to Toft, Cambridgeshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. Contents …
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Webb6 jan. 2024 · Toft, Cambridgeshire, England (United Kingdom) Death: Immediate Family: Son of Thomas Harwood and Katherin Harwood Husband of Agnes Harwood Father of … Webb24 apr. 2024 · Richard Goodricke Sr (our line) - was born in 1524, lived in Isle of Ely, Cambridge, England and died on 8 Jan 1581/1582 and was buried in Ribston, Yorkshire, England . He was the son of Henry Goodricke and Margaret Rawson. Richard married Clare Norton. Clare was born about 1528, lived in Norton, Conyers, Yorkshire, England. iatf tesis
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WebbHistory . The ancient parish of Toft consisted of 1,285 acres between the villages of Comberton to the east and Caldecote (near Cambourne) to the west. At the time of the Domesday Book (1086) the parish extended up to the Cambridge–St Neot's road, and thus included modern-day Hardwick until it became a separate parish in 1815.. The village … WebbThe Toft collection of books on genealogy and heraldry was formed by Gavin Macfarlane-Grieve (1893-1974), a fellow-commoner and later honorary fellow of Magdalene College who lived at Toft Manor near Cambridge. The majority of his books on literature and music were bequeathed to Madgalene, which subsequently passed the present volumes to the … WebbSurname meaning for Toft English (Lancashire Cheshire and Staffordshire): habitational name from any of various places for example in Cambridgeshire Lincolnshire Norfolk and Warwickshire named with Middle English toft (e) (Old Norse topt Old Danish toft) denoting a plot of land on which a house stands or formerly stood . . . iatf tournaments