The Family of Walters of Dorset [and] HantsGill, 1907 - 161 pages |
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Anna Arms of Walter Azure bapt Baron Bart Bishop's Waltham Blandford Bognor Boyton Bramdean brother buried Charles Walters Chas Church Coll Corhampton cou'd Crockerton descended died Dixie Dorset Duke Eagles displayed Edmund eldest Elizabeth father fesse dancettée Finedon Flamstead grandfather Gregory Seale gules Hants Haverfordwest heir Henry Hugh Palliser Huth Walters James Jane Jany John Vodin Walters John Walter July June Lara Letter Lewston London Lord Lovel Ludlow manor marriage married Martin Mary Meonstoke Merchant mother Ormonde Oxon parish registers Pedigree Portsea Rachel Ranulf de Glanville Rector Richard Walter Rob Bell Robert Salisbury Sarah Sarsden says Sept Sir John Sir William Walter sister sonne sons Stalbridge Surrey temp Theobald Theobald Walter Thingden Thomas Walters Thompson Thos twoe unmarried Wales Walter Esq Walter of Wimbledon Walters born Warminster widow wife William Walter Wimbledon Wm Walter
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