Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER (General)
hello - I have been researching and have discovered our house was named Macklins Farm in 1710 when a weaver John Macklin and his wife Anne moved to Mansel Lacy from Bishopstone. He was the son of John Macklin (s) yeoman farmer of Knap Farm, Bridge Sollars. The last Macklin to live in the house was Ester Edith Macklin who left in 1820 possibly to enter a workhouse.
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carol allen,
2013-02-23, 15:25
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m p griffiths,
2013-02-23, 18:22
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carol allen,
2013-02-24, 10:43
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m p griffiths,
2013-02-24, 11:17
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carol allen,
2013-02-24, 12:20
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Jefff,
2013-02-24, 18:07
- Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER - carol allen, 2013-02-25, 11:37
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m p griffiths,
2013-02-24, 18:50
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carol allen,
2013-02-25, 11:41
- Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER - carol allen, 2013-08-08, 22:26
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carol allen,
2013-02-25, 11:41
- Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER -
Jefff,
2013-02-24, 18:07
- Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER -
carol allen,
2013-02-24, 12:20
- Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER -
m p griffiths,
2013-02-24, 11:17
- Macklin; Mansel Lacy HER -
carol allen,
2013-02-24, 10:43
- Macklin ; Mansel Lacy HER - MPGriffiths, 2014-11-10, 12:13
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m p griffiths,
2013-02-23, 18:22