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Alehouse Keeper William Bunting

I have found a reference to a William Bunting who was the keeper of an alehouse In Wirksworth, between Ashbourne and Matlock. in 1577.

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The last will of Edward Bunting of Geytonthorpe made on 6th July 1681

Edward Bunting of Geytonthorpe (Gayton Thorpe) Norfolk, who was buried on 9 July 1681 at Gayton Thorpe, Norfolk made a will on 6th July 1681. The will was witnessed by Thomas Tilney and Mary Tilney , the executrix was Anna Bunting and probate was granted on 6th August 1681.

Edward Bunting is currently the head (root) of the Gayton Thorpe tree which has since spread all over England and into Scotland and probably many other places.

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Doris Bunton

does anyone know of this name residing in Lewes sussex died  late 60s early 70s

regards

Andy Bunton 361

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family trees

My hearty congratulations to Gerry Green, our webmaster,  and to Mary Rix, our records keeper. I have been using the family trees recently loaded onto the society database and accessable from the website. They are marvellous and most easy to use. I started by searching for people I already knew about and following the trees up and down so I could easily check I was doing everything correctly. This all gave the correct results so I ventured further.

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Family Tree DNA Sale

Dear Family Tree DNA Group Administrator,

Last summer we offered a pricing special that was the most successful offering of its kind in our company’s history.

Many project administrators strongly supported our recruitment efforts and both their projects and our database grew significantly.
This year we will offer an early summer special with an unparalleled promotional discount.

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My Bunting Family

I am researching my husbands Family Tree, if I am correct this Bunting Family came from Belper in Derbyshire then into Hanley Staffordshire and from there to Barnsley in South Yorkshire.I have looked at the Bunting Queries and the Bunting Trees  and can't see any of the names that are in my husbands tree I haven't had much help but have followed the census and bought certificates so I'm hoping I haven't gone wrong and would appreciate some comments. I won't go into too much detail but will put the main names and info I have.

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Where did they go after 1891

My research has told me that my grandparents Joseph Bunting and Mary Hughes were 22 and 19 at the 1891 census and I found out they married in 1897 from the Church of Latter Day Saints genealogy website but I have tried in vain to find them on the 1901 census. Could this be because they were living in lodgings? If so how do I find them in this situation.

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Buntings voting in Northamptonshire

This article is an extract from "Copies of the Polls taken at Northampton for the Election of Knights of the Shire in the years 1702, 1705, 1730, 1745 and 1806"

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George Bunton, Fordham Heath

I am new to the Bunting Society.
In the 1870's my Great Great Grandfather, George Bunton ran 'The Star' (now 'The Cricketers') pub in Fordham Heath, Essex.
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Mary Lucy Bunting1878-1932

 I have been fortunate enough to find the misfortunes and happy ending to my great aunt, Mary Lucy Bunting, she left Ashen to find her future in London, she survived her hardship & returned to Ashen to be married in the village church to her Polceman husband, Arthur Tassell, 6th Feb. 1901.

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