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The Vernon's and Batchelors of Coventry, England

Updated September 17, 2003

Mary Josephine Vernon
32, Brightmere Rd.,
Coventry, England CV6 1LS
Great Britain-England
02476 601085
josievernon399@hotmail.com

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I am creating my own family tree at the moment. There are a number of names that are of interest to me.These names are:-Vernon, Batchelor, Death,(pronounced Deeth), Pearman, Fletcher, particularly Luckuck-Fletcher, Suddens,Clarke, Yates,Scandlon, Freeman, Mason,Arnold, Saunders and Bishop.I would of course be very grateful to have any information that is of use to me.Many of these people have Coventry connections back to the 16th century, but I know that there are connections in Ireland(Co. Wexford), My Grandmother Batchelor who's maiden name was Wilson, was connected to there, Through her mother who's name was Flynn. I also have relatives in Australia. Deeth's and Batchelors, as well as Pearmans.I am also writing a book for my children and grandchildren about my life, my family and my experiences, so any relevant information will be of enormous use. I have found the I.G.I. a very useful tool in my search, especially for my Pearmans and since aquiring a C.D.ROM.( the 1851 census on an L.D.S. C.D.ROM)have been able to verify facts, and find more of my Pearmans, so that I now have an unbroken line back to two brothers, Thomas and Hugh Pearman (spelt in those days, Permon), who's Father must have been born when Henry Vll was King.) I don't know his name, as the records do not go back as far as that.My line cane fron Thomas, who was born in Clent, Staffordshire. Clent is now in Worcestershire as the boundaries have moved over the years. I had a lot of help from a kind lady who lives in Australia and came over here to research her family in September 2000. We discovered a common ancestor! It was through her advice that I have been able to get as far as I have done. Thanks Vicki! Other descendants of the Pearmans have been in touch with me recently and have also been very helpful. Thank you June for the information that you sent to me about Great Grandad Arthur's brother, James and his descendants. Also to Don for telling me the fascinating story of Ambrose Baker Pearman who emigrated to America with Sarah Sprague, and started another branch over there, and Derek Pearman. Many thanks to you all! I now have proof that William's father's name was Samuel,as they were tennant farmers of Mercote Hall in Berkswell in the 18th and 19th century, from a book that I aquired from the Berkswell museum, 'Berkswell Miscellanies Vol.Vl. The Butlers, who I thought were my direct descendants, were in fact not, although I know that they are connected to my ancestors through the first Samuel's brother.




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