Elizabeth was married at the house of Matthew Collin, which was her father inlaw
Elizabeth was married at the house of Matthew Collin, which was her father inlaw
If youi go back too far, you will not have to rely on English Parish records. For example, my NEWBY;s originated in the Newcastle Upon Tyne area. Parish records show a William, the father of Ralph, b. 112, as a member of the Easington Parish. This family did not appear in Quaker records until afte 1650 in the Dublin Meeting.
The English Parish records ar available through the Fmaily History Library.
Friends Library, Swanbrook House, Bloomifield Ave., Dublin 4, ireland. Speculation includes 1: Fleeing from Civil unrest in England (English Civil War era), 2. Land grand to English Officers (an unconfirmed message from an Irish geneaologist mentions a William NEWBY as being in a list of army personel in Dublin in the 1640's, also William Penn, prior to becoming a Quaker, was an English Officer).There is an area I am interested in also, I will share any new information I get. Larry Bell
From Timlett (mailto: D.G.Timlett@newcastle.ac.uk)
19 Oct 1999