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A genealogy of the Selwyn family
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| Burial Record for William Selwyn Burial record for William Selwyn from Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813 for Matson 1553-1812
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| Death certificate of Constance Marion Selwyn
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| England Wales Marriage Index
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| Licence for Solemnization of Marriage between Patrick Herbert and Beatrice Selwyn
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| Newspaper cutting report of the funeral of Arthur Louis Henry Selwyn
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| Obligation of marriage between Charles Selwyn and Mary Houblon
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| Obligation of marriage between John Selwyn and Mary Farrington
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| The rectors of Kilmington The board recording the rectors of Kilmington within Kilmington church
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1956
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1956
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1956
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1958
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1958
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1960
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1960
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| UK, Navy Lists for 1962
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn Proved 1733 in Frampton on Severn
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1691 Proved in Frampton on Severn
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1778 Proved in Frampton on Severn
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn 1788 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of Jasper Selwyn of Matson Proved in 1635
From William Bazeley's "Some Records of Matson"
Jasper Selwyn died in 1634, and was buried at Matson. His monument describes him as 'Counsellor at law and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester.' From his will, which I have examined at the Gloucester Probate Court, it appears that he left his plate and other moveables to his daughters, Margaret, Sarah, and Dorothy, and certain fittings of the house, which he describes as 'wainscot and glass,' to his son William, stipulating that his widow, whom he makes his sole executrix, should have the use of them during her life-time. The will is a very short one, and more than half of it is a solemn declaration of his Christian faith. Margaret Selwyn survived her husband only two years.
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| Will of Margaret Nourse Proved 1715 in Gloucester
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| Will of Sarah Selwyn 1802 Proved in Whitminster
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| Will of William Selwyn
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| Will of William Selwyn
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| Will of William Selwyn 1749 Proved at Cam
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