There are times in the family tree that represent periods that bridge one generation to the next. For my JONES family these were several. From north Wales to the county of Kent, the county of Kent to London, from London to the shores of Virginia, and from Virginia to Kentucky are the major transition periods. They "bridge" the geographic locations which initially would seemed unrelated. This notebook contains my family research into these "bridge periods".
From 1200 AD (North Wales)
The Line of Powys
Gruffydd ap Madoc
David ap Bleddyn (Canon of St. Asaph 1314 AD)
Rylands Charters (Cat.Ref. RYCH)
Calendar of Patent Rolls
Mayor of Chester (Cat.Ref. ZM)
Tudur ap Jevan
Line of Owen Tudor
The Mortimers
Berkeley Castle Muniments (Cat.Ref. BCM)
Group charts/references
Showing posts with label family clusters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family clusters. Show all posts
Monday, March 4, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
RN #224 Jones Family Coding Groups JH-4 : JH-8
Family trees can get very crowed as the branches extend into history. This notebook contains part of the family tree that became extensive. Charts are contained of each generation that expands outward, starting with the eighth generation (JH). The following charts show how this was done for the earlier generations. You will have to scroll down the page to get the big picture.
And on it goes...:-)
And on it goes...:-)
Thursday, January 24, 2013
RN #198 Land Grant Analysis - Family Clusters
This notebook contains the research into land grant analysis for family related surnames. It is arranged in chronological sequence by year, and then by monthly intervals. Individuals that were recorded during the same land grant (time period) where placed in the tables. The figure below shows such a table taken from the notebook for the year 1662/63. Those who were recorded being at the same geographic location at the same (or near the same) date would be grouped together.
The notebook begins 1600 and ends 1707. This allows one to follow individuals along their path of land grants and related family names.
The notebook begins 1600 and ends 1707. This allows one to follow individuals along their path of land grants and related family names.
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