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Abt 1700 - 1736 (~ 36 years)
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| Name |
Margaret ROSEWELL |
| Born |
Abt 1700 |
| Gender |
Female |
| _UID |
A0F4F3AD06D7AA4C8865BA8EDA530D8D0361 |
| Buried |
8 Feb 1736 |
Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England |
| Person ID |
I13812 |
YoungFamily |
| Last Modified |
29 Mar 2022 |
| Family |
Thomas BAKER, b. Abt 1700 |
| Married |
12 Feb 1721 |
Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England [1] |
| _UID |
B7DB8CB8E4BF8F48A830210AF92B6E9075A1 |
| Children |
| | 1. Thomas BAKER, c. 6 Mar 1724, Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset, England  |
| | 2. William BAKER, c. 21 Jan 1728, Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset, England , bur. 25 Feb 1816, Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset, England (Age ~ 88 years) |
| | 3. Elizabeth BAKER, c. 22 Sep 1732, Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset, England , bur. 4 May 1735, Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England (Age ~ 2 years) |
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| Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F4151 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- Protestation Returns 1664
Bradford on Tone
John Rowswell
Thomas Baker
William Templar
Thomas Templar, sen
Thomas Templar, Jr.
Alexander Templar, iu?Jr.?
Alexander Templar
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Possible burial at Bradford on Tone
Margaret Baker 8 2 1736
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From the Muster Roll of 1569 there was one Agnes Rosewell, a widow, living in the tithing of Bradford who was required to provide a pair of almain rivets furnished. In the neighbouring tithing of Heale was an Anthony Rosewell listed as an ableman serving as a billman. [Source: Somerset Record Society, vol. 20, p. 273]
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Surnames of the United Kingdom, by Henry Harrison
Rosewell (Eng.) Dweller at the ROE'S SPRINGE (spring frequented by the roe) [a genitive of Old English ra, a roe + wiella a spring, well]
There is a Rosewell near Lasswade, co. Edinburgh.
It has been stated that the surname Rosewell is from a French Rosseville: if there is a place with this name in France (I cannot trace it) some Rosewells may quite possibly owe their name to France. On the other hand, as Rosewell is largely a west-country surname, it may possibly also represent a Cornish local name, from Corn. ros, a heath, and either whel, a work or mine, or g)wel, a field.
See Roswell, Roswald
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Muster Roll 11th yr Eliz. I
Hundred of Taunton
Tithiong of Hilfaremnce
Ablemen
Michael Rosewell - archer
Armor
George Lyndon with others - a box, a sheaf of arrows, iii bills, one skull
Tithing of Bradford
Ablemen
James Board - billman
Armor
Agnes Rosewell, widow, a pair of almain rivets furnished
Tithing of Veale
Ablemen
Anthony Rosewell, billman
Austyn Rosewell - archer
Hundred of
Tithing of Buckelande
Armor
Joan Rosewell, widow, a corslet furnished, a pair of almain rivets furnished
Hundred of Kyngesburye
Tithing of Kyngesburye
Ablemen
Robt. Baker - pekeman
Thos. Baker - billman
Martyn Baker - archer
Tithing of Wellyngton with the Borough
Ablemen
John Frye - archer
William Frye - archer
Wm. Frye - billman
Tithing of Crickelade Mallerd
Ablemen
Robt Baker - pekemen
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- [S136] Parish Register, Various, (Various), Bradford on Tone, Somerset, England, 12 Feb 1721.
Thomas Baker of Bishops Hull and Mary Rosewell of Bradford by lic.
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