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Category Archives: English Research
1700 – Sindery Family
Edward MASHBORNE married Sarah SINDERY. No knowledge is known about Sarah’s ancestry; however, we have found some information about a SINDERY/SINDRY/SINDREYE family in London. Since this family was engaged in selling of leather good and some of the MASHBORNE family in … Continue reading
1525-1675 Mashburns in Brackley, Northampton, England
Although we have NO direct evidence, many of us are certain that Edward MASHBURN of London (who married Mary SINDERY in 1675 is related to the MASHBORNES in Brackley, Northampshire. The most common given names in the Brackley MASHBURN family are: Matthew, Edward, … Continue reading
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1689-1715 Edward Mashburns
Email exchange between Pamela Herring Mashburn and Steve Allen Mashburn. From: Pamela Herring Mashburn To: steveallenmashburn@hotmail.com Re: Edward Mashburne, St. Dunstan in the West Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 12:46:56 -0400 Steve, I was thinking about getting the price to … Continue reading
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1600-1730 Mashbornes of Brackley, Northampshire, England
Many of us are certain that Edward MASHBORNE of London (who married Mary SINDERY in 1675 is related to the MASHBORNES of Brackley, North Hampshire, England. We are seeking whatever evidence everyone can find to prove this connection.
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1250-2011 The Mashburn Coat-Of-Arms
In the mid 1200′s, lords and knights began using armorial bearings to identify friend from foe on the battlefield. The custom developed into heraldry which has a complex set of rules that varies country from country. In the heraldic traditions of England … Continue reading
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1086-2011 The Mashburn Surname
Surnames (commonly called last names) in England began with the Norman invasion and the subsequent tallying of people and property in the Domesday Book. Surnames were first adopted by the nobility and gentry; only after several centuries had pasted did surnames become … Continue reading