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Shropshire Archives' Pedigrees List NB to See Pedigrees with an Original Reference Only, Then You Will Need a Shropshire Archives Reader's Ticket Shropshire Archives' Pedigrees List NB to see pedigrees with an original reference only, then you will need a Shropshire Archives Reader's Ticket. Name Place Author Microfilm Original Ref Vol Page A Acour, alias Acovere or Okeover Morris, George 147 6001/2790 3 663 Acton Blakeway, J.B 27 Acton, Family Hardwick 164 6001/4646 2 231 Acton Acton Burnell, Aldenham etc Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 21 Acton Acton Scott Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 29 Acton Acton Scott Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 98 Acton Aldenham Morris, George 147 6001/2790 3 320 Acton Aldenham Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 96 Acton Brockton Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 289 Acton Brockton Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 162-167 Acton Dunwall & Bridgnorth Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 34 Acton Gatacre Park Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 143 Acton Worcester Morris, Joseph 151 6001/4080 4 1722 Adams Blakeway, J.B 27 - 76-146, 16 Adams Cleeton, co.Salop Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 39 Adams Longdon & Cleeton Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 178 Adams Longden Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 1 Adams Newport Morris, George 149 6001/2794 7 Adams Pontesbury & Longden Morris, George 149 6001/2794 7 104 Adams Shrewsbury Fletcher Mss In Fletcher41 Mss. Vol.3 p156 3 156 Adams Shrewsbury & Gnosall, co.Staffs Morris, Joseph 153 6001/4084 8 3957 Adney Ludlow Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 89 Adney Ragdon Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 110 Adderton Shrewsbury & Lichfield Morris, Joseph 153 6001/4084 8 3935 Aingeworth The Hay Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 20 Albany Blakeway, J.B 27 - 17a Albany Whittington Hardwick 164 6001/4645* 1 179 "W:\Information services\Onsite\Publications\Pedigree List.xls" 1 Albaney Whittington Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 8 Albany Whittington Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 9 Albany Whittington Castle Morris, George 148 6001/2729 5 357 Alcock Heralds Visitation of Shropshire Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 3 Aldwyche Stableford Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 57.1 Alkington Alkington Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 179 Alkington Alkington Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 11 Alorscote Alscote Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 179 Alscote Alscote Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 105 Alta Ripa, alias Hauterive Morris, George 146 6001/2790 3 131 Ambler Heralds Visitation of Shropshire Hardwick 164 6001/4646 2 175 Ambler Ford, Lydbury North, Norbury etc Fletcher Mss 41 3 163-166 Ambler Ford, Lydbury etc Fletcher, W.G.D 40 2 27 Ambler Ford & Hardwick Morris, George 148 6001/2798 6 289 Ambler Ford etc Morris, Joseph 152 6001/4083 7 3515 Ambler Lydbury Morris, George 148 6001/2793 6 293 Ambler Salop & Ford Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 179 Amies Stottesdon Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 443 Amphlett Four Ashes Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 57 Anwyl Shrewsbury etc Morris, Joseph 152 6001/4083 7 3425 Anson Heralds Visitation of Shropshire Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 103 Anson Ashley Legers Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 238 Apley Morris, George 146 6001/2789 2 221 Apperley Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 109 Archer Morris, George 147 6001/2791 4 439 Arden Pedmore (Worcs) Hardwick 164 6001/4646 2 181 Arms of Several Town & Places In Wales Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 302 Arneway Rowton, par High Ercall Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 51 Aron Drayton Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 275 Arrowsmith Fletcher, W.G.D 40 1 45 Arrowsmith Cambridge and London Fletcher Mss 41 3 185 Arrowsmith Cannock and Coventry Fletcher Mss 41 3 185 Arundell, Earls of Hardwick 162 6001/4645* 1 18 "W:\Information services\Onsite\Publications\Pedigree List.xls" 2 Ashby Morris, George 149 6001/2794 7 662 Ashby Blakeway, J.B 28 17a Ashby Greenfield Fletcher, W.G.D 40 86 Ashby co.Leicester Morris, Joseph 152 6001/4081 5 2702 Asprey Heralds Visitation of Shropshire Hardwick 164 6001/4646 2 191 Ashwood Blakeway, J.B 27 - 14a Aron Drayton Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 12 Ashwood Madeley Fletcher Mss 41 3 191 Ashwood Shrewsbury (from Lancs.) Fletcher, W.G.D 40 2 293 Ashwood Madeley Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 181 Astley Blakeway, J.B 27 - 18-196 Astley Morris, George 146 6001/2788 1 335 Astley Astley Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 42 Astley Claverley. Monuments to. Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 57,87 Astley Hill Morton & Patshull Morris, George 149 6001/2794 7 123 Astley Patshull Hardwick 162 6001/4645* 1 37,139 Astley Patshull, Shrewsbury etc Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 13 Aston Morris, George 6001/2791 4 279 Aston Aston, Munslow Hardwick 162 6001/4645* 1 182 Aston Newton Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 109 Aston Newton & Seisdon Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 15,95 Atcherley Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 10 Atcherley Marton Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 283 Atkis Heralds Visitation of Shropshire Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 153 Atkis Little Ryton, Dorrington Morris, Joseph 153 6001/4084 8 3866 Atte Wode Hadnal & Wellington Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 13 Attwood Attwood & Broughton Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 13 Attwood Attwood Park Morris, Joseph 162 [6001/]4077 1 52 Atwood Broughton Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 182 Aubemond Morris, George 149 6001/2797 8 124 Auden Rowley Regis, Shrewsbury etc Fletcher Mss 41 3 196 Audley Edgmond & Newport Morris, Joseph 153 6001/4085 9 4343 Audley, Lords Audley etc Morris, George 146 6001/2790 3 251 "W:\Information services\Onsite\Publications\Pedigree List.xls" 3 Austin Morris, George 6001/2794 7 618 Axon Minsterley Fletcher Mss 41 3 357 B Bache Chesterton Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 185 Bache Greenhouse Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 39 Bache Greenhouse, Arms of, parish of AverleyHardwick 164 6001/4647 3 10 Bache Hoccone Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 105 Bache Wyken Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 185 Baddeley Ellerton Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 37,83 Badger (Baggesores) Blakeway, J.B 28 - 356 Badger Morris, George 149 6001/2793 6 547 Badger Shrewsbury & Shennington, co.GloucesterMorris, Joseph 153 6001/4084 8 4014 Badlesmere Morris, George 147 6001/2791 4 423 Bage Shrewsbury & co.Derby Morris, Joseph 153 6001/4084 8 3993 Bagesover Blakeway, J.B 27 - 21a,b Baggesoure Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 186 Bagot Lord of Bromley Bagot Morris, George 147 6001/2791 4 125 Bagot Prees Morris, Joseph 149 6001/4084 8 3919 Bagshaw Heralds Visitation of Shropshire Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 181 Bagshawe Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 15 Bagshawe Farewell, co.Stafford Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 488 Baker Morris, George 148 6001/2792 5 528 Baker Bridgnorth Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 188 Baker Bromley, co.Salop Botfield, Beriah 57 1880 - Baker Bromley etc Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 204 Baker Hanwood Morris, Joseph 151 6001/4080 5 2334 Baker Shrewsbury Morris, George 149 6001/2794 7 297 Baker Sweeney Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 2 Baker Sweeney Morris, Joseph 152 6001/4081 5 2688 Baker Sweeney Hall Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 188 Baker Woodside Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 95-102 Baldwin Blakeway, J.B 27 22a-326 Baldwyn Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 107 "W:\Information services\Onsite\Publications\Pedigree List.xls" 4 Baldwin Childe of Kinlet Morris, George 146 6001/2790 3 94 Bawdwyn Diddlebury Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 202-203 Baldwyn Diddlebury Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 67 Baldwin Munslow Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 203 Baldwyn Smethcote, Childe Morris, George 147 6001/2790 3 71 Banastre or Banaster Morris, George 146 6001/2789 2 137 Banester Hadnall Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 225 Banister Hadnall & Lacon Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 189 Barber Blakeway, J.B 27 34a,b Barber Chesterton Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 99 Barbour Flashbroke Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 31 Bardsley Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 17 Bardsey Shrewsbury Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 18a Barker Albrighton Hall Fletcher 41 3 201 Barker Aston, par of Claverley Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 192 Barker Aston in Claverley etc Morris, Joseph 152 6001/4081 5 2322 Barker Calverhall Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 57+ Barker Claverley Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 113 Barker alias Coverall Haghmon Morris, George 148 6001/2792 5 334 Barker Coulshurst Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 57 Barker Haughmond Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 125 Barker Haughmond Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 188 Barker Haughmond & Hopton Castle Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 191 Barker Haughmond Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 57 Barker Stableford Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 57,107 Barker Rodington & Shrewsbury Fletcher, W.G.D 42 5 77 Barkley Blakeway, J.B 27 59b-60b Barkley Fletcher, W.G.D 42 5 147-156 Barkley Planches & Clungford Fletcher, W.G.D 40 1 319 Barnaby Blakeway, J.B 28 6 152a Barneby Morris, George 149 6001/2793 6 171 Barney Albrighton Hardwick 164 6001/4646 2 175 Barnefield Edgmond & Newport Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 18 "W:\Information services\Onsite\Publications\Pedigree List.xls" 5 Barnfield Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 190,195 Barnfield Ewdness Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 103 Barnefield Newport Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 75 Barnly Worfield Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 194 Barnsley Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 195 Barnsley Barnsley Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 103 Barrett Allenbury Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 93 Barrett Alscote Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 196 Barrett Alscote Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 105,103 Barrett Oaken Hardwick 164 6001/4647 3 95-99 Barsley Shrewsbury Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 109 Bartley Blakeway, J.B 27 60a Barton Bridleston Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 198 Barton Morris, George 149 6001/2795 8 20 Barton Dudleston Morris, Joseph 150 6001/4077 1 106 Baskerville Hardwick 163 6001/4645* 1 247 Baskerville Lawton, Pykethorne etc Morris, Joseph 152 6001/4082 6 3211 Baskerville Erdesley Morris, George 152 6001/2794 7 499 Baskerville Hardwick 163 6001/4646 2 105 Basset Cheadle Blore & Grendon Morris, George 147 6001/2791 4 175 Basset Colinton Morris, George 147 6001/2791 4 177 Basset Lapcote Morris, George 147 6001/2791
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