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From: "Bill Bayliss" <>
Subject: Re: [ORPHANAGES] Orphanage at Morgan's Point, Harris county, Texas,USA, during the late 1800s.
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:55:38 +0100
References: <151000.23687.qm@web32913.mail.mud.yahoo.com>


Hello Betty from England,


I thought that you might like to see the medievil church at Nazeing and
learn something of its history


The church

http://www.essexchurches.info/church.asp?p=Nazeing&ty=e&id=001&ts=001




Nazeing history society

http://www.hertsdirect.org/comdirectory/comvol/herit2y/hthist3y/851060

Respects

Bill Bayliss




----- Original Message -----
From: "Betty W." <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: [ORPHANAGES] Orphanage at Morgan's Point, Harris county,
Texas,USA, during the late 1800s.


>I just don't know how to thank you. That is just about the only piece of
>the puzzle that I had not been able to put together and prove, regarding my
>grandfather. I have been able to trace his branch of the family back to
>1597in Nazeing, Essex, UK. when Edward Riggs was born.== (In 1617 he
>married Elizabeth Holmes b. 1600) Now if I can luck into finding my
>great grandmother's family.I will have a treasure trove to be sure. My
>grandfather's mother Sarah Calvert Jacinto Penn and her family. I have
>found my great grandparents (Sarah Jacinto Penn & her husband Samuel M.
>Riggs, and their oldest child Sarah Harriette) in the 1860 census in
>Lynchburg, Texas, USA. and in the Texas marriage collection of 1814 to
>1909. I am sure it was them in both places because the ages and birth
>places match what was written in the old family Bible that we have and the
>marriage date of February 26, 1857 matched the Bible also. All I know for
>sure about Sarah Jacinto's family is that she
> had a much younger brother named David Penn who married a woman named
> Clara. When Samuel was five or six David and Clara had a son named Edward
> who grew up and married a woman named Molly. My "Nannie" (baby talk for
> Aunty) says they are all burried in the Penn family cemetery which was
> located just across the wagon road from the house where she grew up just
> outside of Crosby not too far from GooseCreek, Texas about one to three
> miles from the San Jacinto River.
> Oh I am just rattling on and I know probably boring you to tears. But I
> do thank you and I will plug into the 1880 census and fint the page ect.
> so that I can document that fact. Thank you again very very much..
>
>
>
>
> Smile! GOD loves you....and So do I..Love ya,from: Betty
>
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