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Stanway, a parish in the upper division of the hundred of Tewkesbury, county of Gloucester, 3½ miles northeast of Winchcombe… in the archdeaconry and diocese of Gloucester…


18 Apr 1632 Ligon BAILY of Wood Stanway, Gloucestershire, Yeoman. GCC 77/1632. 18 Apr 1632. To brother Paul BAYLY. To Catherine TURK. to my servant Elizabeth. To Thomas NICHOLS and Thomes, my carter, and James COMBE. To Mr. FREEMAN. John PLOWMAN. Residue to wife Alice BAYLY. Witnesses: Thomas FREEMAN, John NEWMAN. (English Will of Colonial Families by Noel Currer-Briggs, Polyanthos © 1972 Cottonport, LA, #57, extracted by Combs Researcher Birdie McNutt)

Notes: Wood Stanway and Stanway may not be the same; however, no Wood Stanway found. See also the much earlier John NEWMAN who m Ann COMBE of Cheltenham in 1576.


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