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Thomas and Jane Hill Wellington, Somerset

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Michael

Michael Report 29 Jan 2011 15:39

Looking for information to clear up a mystery with Thomas and Jane Hill. There were two couples of the same name, and all born around 1790/91 in Wellington, Somerset. I have the marriage registry for Thomas Hill and Jane Fry, who were my 3rd great grandparents, married in 1814. The other Thomas Hill married Jane Harding. Would like to clear up where and when Thomas Hill and Jane Fry were born. If you have a Thomas and Jane Hill in your tree I'd like to hear from you.

Cheers

patchem

patchem Report 29 Jan 2011 16:30

If you are looking for people with Thomas or Jane in their tree, then use the search boxes above to find them.
It is much easier for you to try and find them, than to expect them to see this posting.

Barry

Barry Report 29 Jan 2011 17:29

There is a Thomas Hill b1790 who married a Jane Fry in 1814 on the Ancestry Public Trees ,both born in Wellington Somerset and Thomas's parents were David Hill and Elizabeth Lockyer.

Michael

Michael Report 31 Jan 2011 01:47

Thanks Barry
Through a baptism registry for my 2nd great grandfather I found Thomas Hill and Jane Fry, while Thomas Hill the son of David and Elizabeth Hill married Jane Harding. The Thomas Hill I'm looking for is proving difficult.
Appreciate your help.