Silk - Hampshire - 1600's+

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newBookmarkLockedFalling William Silke of Swaythling at North Stoneham 1761
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newBookmarkLockedFalling John & Thomas Silke - Hampshire? 1669-88
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Dec 6, 2010 21:28:16 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Ann Silke (Nurse) Blenheim Hospital Ship - 1740
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Dec 6, 2010 21:22:25 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling William Silke - Swaythling, Hampshire - 1761
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Sept 17, 2009 15:14:25 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Silk - 1851 Census - Hampshire
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Aug 7, 2009 12:56:03 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Joseph Silk - HMS Asia - Portsmouth - 1881
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Jul 31, 2009 22:28:42 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling James Silk - Quarter Master HM 41st Reg. - 1769
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Jul 31, 2009 21:52:06 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Mr Silk - 32 French Street, Southampton - 1812
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Jul 31, 2009 12:19:52 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Silk's in Portsmouth
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Silk - Hampshire - 1600's+
Burials & Marriages • Parish Records • Information about Silk's in Hampshire
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Raymond Farmer: I have an entry for Ann Silk,who married Samuel. Hambleton in 1862 ,at Bedwellty,Monmouthshire. Samuel Hambleton was my Great Grandfather. Feb 25, 2024 12:09:06 GMT
John: FYI Sept 3, 2023 4:27:51 GMT
John: ... from Redicksille or Horning's Mills and later lived in Shelburne. His sister, 'Maude Smith' married 'Jim/James Williamson' and retired in Shelburne. Sept 3, 2023 4:27:43 GMT
John: My parents may have known the 'Silks', as I seem to recall my mother mentioning the name. I do not have specific knowledge to offer. My mother was 'Marion E. C. Smith'. She taught school in the country side. My father, a farmer, 'Ross A. Smith' was... Sept 3, 2023 4:26:16 GMT
Whatley family?: Sept 10, 2022 17:07:35 GMT
Luis Crapanzano: My family are connected to the Silk Family through the marriage of Elizabeth Daisy May Silk (daughter of Percy Silk and Daisy Vera Lewis) and Sidney John Milton. Elizabeth Daisy May is my great-grandmother. I believe Jim Silk is an uncle or great-uncle. Jul 7, 2022 22:37:25 GMT
Edward Silk: I am a Silk from Ireland… my Father James, grandfather Edward both from NYC… I don’t know my great grandfather’s name I believe he came from Ireland to Boston Jan 26, 2022 4:11:59 GMT
Mike Edwards: My Gt GtGrandmother... Ann Silk (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Silk-87) from Calne... May 2, 2021 19:02:59 GMT
J Silk: my grandparents lived in Hotwells in the 60's Beatrice Silk was grandmother, John Ken Pam Margaret and Doreen were their kids. Margaret and Doreen had no kids but Pam, John and Ken did.John and his family also lived in Hotwells. Apr 30, 2021 7:12:44 GMT
Chris Reeves: Do you anything about Theophilus Ponting of Whatley. He lived at Whatley farm 1871? Chris Reeves wurzel1286@yahoo.co.uk Jan 16, 2021 10:00:02 GMT
lizjames: If anybody has a link to the Silk family that eventually lived in Blaina Gwent or Monmouthshire, the Silk commission for Welsh Devolution was written by a member of this branch of the family. Sir Paul Silk. Jul 7, 2017 20:02:36 GMT
daniel walpole silk: Searching for information please Jun 13, 2017 23:19:15 GMT
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