My 9x Gt grandfather George Whitehorne left a will (1675)in which he states he is of Yorkley and leaves to his children - Elizan; Charlemaine; Elizabeth; Sarah; Mary; Bridget; George; John and his out of wedlock son George James (my 8x)
I can find nothing out about this family except that Elizabeth was granted probate (1677) not Charlemaine so he must have died.
He appears to have owned property in Whitminster (if I have read it right)
I am hoping somebody has heard of this family
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Whitehorne (sp?), of Yorkley & Whitminster c1675
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Friday, August 26, 2016, 17:18 (3004 days ago) @ vcatkinson
My 9x Gt grandfather George Whitehorne left a will (1675)in which he states he is of Yorkley and leaves to his children - Elizan; Charlemaine; Elizabeth; Sarah; Mary; Bridget; George; John and his out of wedlock son George James (my 8x)
I can find nothing out about this family except that Elizabeth was granted probate (1677) not Charlemaine so he must have died.
He appears to have owned property in Whitminster (if I have read it right)
I am hoping somebody has heard of this family
Hi,
looks like a new surname for the Forum, at least in this spelling variant. As a starter the best I can suggest for now is to check you've searched on the Family Search site as it's great at offering spelling variants which are to be expected with a surname like this ?
My quick look for "George Whitehorne" in "Gloucestershire" between years "1600 - 1700" offers a few records up and down the eastern Severn so within easy access to Whitminster, including Badgeworth, Uley and Gloucester itself.
Spellings include Whittorne, Whithorne, Whitehorne, Wittern, Whitterne etc..
I'd be grateful to know if this link to these results will still work for you too, please.
https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Ageorge...
One of the hits is for the Yorkley FoD area, namely
England Births and Christenings
Name Maria Wittern
Gender Female
Christening Date 06 Mar 1697
Christening Place NEWLAND,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND
Father's Name Geo Wittern
Mother's Name Mar
Citing this Record
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J33Q-74Q : 30 December 2014), Geo Wittern in entry for Maria Wittern, 06 Mar 1697; citing NEWLAND,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 423,272, 425,476.
(A word of warning, like many the FamilySearch site's search engine is an odd beast. I just modified my search, removing the name George and using "Newland" instead of Gloucestershire. I hoped this would refine the results, and perhaps give other family members, but in fact it gave NO results at all !. Best leave the placenames as "Gloucester" or "Gloucestershire" and manually filter the findings yourself !)
A quick look on Ancestry appears to confirm this surname is definitely linked to Shurdington etc, so the Badgeworth area as mentioned above.
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Returning to this FoD site, searching the PRs for say "Wittern", but with the Soundex box ticked to give spelling variants, finds quite a few including from the periods you're searching, have you seen them ? I see there are quite a few at Awre, so t'other side of the Severn from Whitminster etc, the site of an important ferry in times past.
I did wonder whether your surname itself is linked-to / derived-from "Whitminster" in some way, except I now see that Whitminster itself is a relatively new name, replacing Wheatenhurst,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitminster
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol10/pp289-291
Hoping this helps in some way, altho' I realise I may possibly be confirming what you already know.
Jeff
Whitehorne (sp?), of Yorkley & Whitminster c1675
by vcatkinson , Saturday, August 27, 2016, 11:53 (3004 days ago) @ Jefff
Thank you for your very interesting reply, I did find some variants on FMP but not within the time frame, I had not tried familysearch.
I found a John Whithorne in the Victoria County History for Whitminster.
I shall now spend a few more happy hours trying all the variations and villages!
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Whitehorne (sp?), of Yorkley & Whitminster c1675
by MPGriffiths , Saturday, August 27, 2016, 17:26 (3003 days ago) @ vcatkinson
Have you seached the National Archives?
Google: A2a
and search for WHITHORNE Gloucestershire or WHITEHORNE
There are various references
e.g.g
1659
Description:
Short title: Whithorne v Whithorne
Plaintiffs: Robert WHITHORNE
Defendants: Joan WHITHORNE, Widow and George WHITHORNE
Subject: Property in Hardwick, etc. Gloucestershire
Document type: bill only
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Hardwick Gloucestershire is about 3.6 miles from Whitminster
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There is a Will of Robert WHITHORNE - 1680 Charlton Kings
Also as Alias were common
Richard WHITTON alias WHITEHORNE - 1675 Charlton Kings on National Archives
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Family Search
Robert WHITTERNE - baptised Charlton Kings - 8 February 1610 - father John
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Men in Armour for Gloucestershire 1608
http://www.coaley.net/glos1608/index.php
Searching: Charlton Kings
John WHITHORNE - yeoman - A40 (aged 40 approx) tallest statue
Thomas WHITTORNE - yeoman
Frauncis WHITTORNE - yeoman
Edward WHITTORNE - Labourer, A60 Lower Statue (aged 60 approx)
Whitehorne (sp?), of Yorkley & Whitminster c1675
by vcatkinson , Wednesday, September 28, 2016, 14:33 (2971 days ago) @ MPGriffiths
Again apologies for late reply.
No, I had'nt looked there, when you think you have an unusual name there are always more than you think!
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