Doberle (Duberley) 1500's and 1600's (General)

by unknown, Monday, April 25, 2011, 15:25 (4968 days ago)

James DOBERLE had these four children:

Henry DOBERLE baptised 20 August 1582.
John DOBERLE baptised 9 June 1585.
James DOBERLE baptised 23 January 1590 + buried 27 August 1590.
Eleanor DOBERLE baptised 10 August 1595, an Elinora Dubberle married William Frewan 6 February 1614 (I think Eleanor and Elinora must be the same person)

they were all from Ruardean, and I think I'm descended from Henry Doberle, who could in fact have been Henry Dubberley, father of Jeremy (1620-1699) and Thomas (1618-?).
I was just wondering if anybody else had come across this before and thinks the same, or has any other information regarding Henry Dubberley born about 1580.
thanks, rhm

Doberle (Duberley) 1500's and 1600's

by grahamdavison @, Monday, April 25, 2011, 18:57 (4968 days ago) @ unknown

I am also a Dubberley reasearcher, indeed Jeremy was my wife`s 7 times great grandfather. I had also wondered about the Newland family, but according to my records they came from Redbrook not Ruardean. The only thought I have had is to look at the Men at Armour lists for 1608. If you would like to exchange information contact me offline.

Doberle (Duberley) 1500's and 1600's

by unknown, Monday, April 25, 2011, 20:23 (4968 days ago) @ grahamdavison

Hi,
I knew they were from Redbrook but I thought it was closer to Ruardean than it is, but I thought maybe Henry could have moved up to Ruardean when he was growing up before he had his children. Sorry, but I'm new to this site and I'm not sure what you mean by Men at Armour lists. I'd love to exchange any information, except once again I'm not sure what you mean by contact offline.
thanks, rhm

Doberle (Duberley) - Men in Armour 1608

by m p griffiths @, Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 08:57 (4967 days ago) @ unknown

'I'm not sure what you mean by Men in Armour List'


previous thread

http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=23219


The Longhope Village Website - have the names listed in Men in Armour 1608 for Longhope + Military Survey of Longhope 1522


www.Longhopevillage.co.uk/history/


interesting site:


http://www.hawkesburyhistory.com/menandarmour/index.htm.htm

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