First and second pages of the manuscript. These look like notes somebody
made while studying other documents. They are much harder to read than
pages three and four. I wouldn't trust my transcription very much.
I urge anyone who suspects a connection to the families or places mentioned
in any of the pages to order the film from the FHL and look at it directly.
Dave Larkin
Sandwich, Massachusetts
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From the "Carden Pedigree" manuscript at the Irish Genealogical Office,
Dublin, "Loose Pedigrees A-C", FHL British Film 100242:
[First page:]
[Title at top:] Leermide's Boyle also [first word just a guess]
P. 236
Preston on Wye. Hamilton or Huntlon
Carw. Of the Manor House [last word could be Horan?]
The Bej'n Dec'd [then four unintelligible words]
[then a family tree:]
Rich'd C [marriage symbol with a "1" over it to:] Alice abt 1608 [three
children shown:] Rich'd, John, Andrew.
[Alice has another marriage symbol on the right with a "2" over it to:]
Blanden abt 1625 [with two children shown:] Walter, Bridget
[then a note back at the left margin, apparently referring to Rich'd C: His
suc appears there Thos C 1621 d 1670.
M in 1707. Andrew C officers.
[end of first page.
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[Second page:]
[Title at top:] Neuford's ["Penford's"? presumably name of book being
consulted]
Page 308
Rich'd Carwardine [?, could be "ce" or "se" on the end] of
Thinghill [?
very obscure, but "T" is clear] Nepone [last word underscored]. Will d 25
Jun 1712 p 22 N 1712. [marriage symbol to:] Mary left F Court [word
underscored] sold it 1728. [seven children shown:] John, Lancelot, Rich'd,
Eleanor, Mary, [illegible], Priscilla.
[horizontal line across page as separator.]
P. 192. Town House [guessing at "House", and there are two more illegible
words in this phrase] t of Madley. [below this comment is a family tree:]
Abel Carwardine of Co Gr, d 1658 [marriage symbol to:] Mary Hereford
[descendants' line to:]
- Walter C. of [illegible] Ireland & d. in Dublin 1656
- John C of the Town House d 1707
- [comment] other issue
[there is a marginal note beside this tree, reads something like:] Letter
of M'y [N'y?] at an early d'e while of Chartston [? Quite obscure] d 1545
child [a held?] and Preston on Wye.
[horizontal line across page as separator.]
P. 155. Margery d [another word might be "1st"] of John Carw'e [marriage
symbol to:] John Garnous [last four letters conjectured] 2 s of John de
G'er of Malones Hall Gemagy [descendents' line to:] W'm G of Blackens [?]
MP for B 1500s.
[end of second page]
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