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NOTE from User:goldenoldie who lives locally to Hundridge, but has no links to this series of family pages:
Details of this family have been found on a website: Our Family History: A Journey through the Wallace/Goyette and Greiner/Tanner Families and the source for details of the early family members may be British Chancery Records 1386-1558 by Sir Anthony Cooke. This may be found on ancestry.com under the heading "List of Early Chancery Proceedings" obtaned from the [UK] Public Record Office Lists and Indexes.
Parish registers of baptisms, marriages and burials were formally introduced in England in 1538, although a few Roman Catholic religious houses and parish priests had kept informal notes on the baptisms, marriages and burials of the prominent local families. (Source:Wikipedia.) The Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies in Aylesbury holds Bishops Transcripts for Chesham and these have been transferred to the FindMyPast website. Some of the dates provided for members of [[Family:Thomas Chase and Elizabeth Bowchiew (1)]] have been found in these records.
Hundridge is a hamlet, now in the parish of Chartridge, a few miles to the west of Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Hundridge chapel is a mediaeval building which was used as a place of worship until the Reformation. It is now attached to Hundridge manor. Hundridge was written as "Hundrich" in the Chesham Parish Registers.
References
- Mills, Frank Moody. Something about the Mills family and its collateral branches: with autobiographical reminiscences. (Sioux Falls, South Dakota: [s.n.], 1911)
Page 199., 1911.
"_____Thomas Chase of Chesham, Bucks County, England, sire of Richard Chase, born in 1542; married Joan Bishop in 1864 (sic). Their son, Aquilla Chase, was born in 1580."
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