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Cambridgeshire Flavel(L)S Cambridgeshire Flavel(l)s 1550-1916 (last updated: 10 July 2009) Sources: 1. LDS IGI: 2. Pallot’s Marriage Index (Ancestry.com) 3. CFHS Indexed Transcripts 1582-1812; 4. Parish Registers: Cottenham (1572-1875); Landbeach & Waterbeach (1546-1837) 5. Calendar of Marriage Licence Allegations 1597-1648 6. Marriage Licences Granted by the Bishop of London 1520-1610 7. England and Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index (1837-c1918) 8. All England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 (Ancestry.com - incomplete) 9. All England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 (Ancestry.com - incomplete) 10. All England Deaths and Burials, 1834-1934 (Ancestry.com – incomplete) BDMs Date Names Place Ref 1500s 06 Jun 1586 John FLAVELL (- 1625)/ Katering CHERINGTON (-1634) Landbeach reg 1588-1618 William (John, Landbeach) 1591 Tobye (John, Landbeach) 1592-1627 Gervase (John, Landbeach) 1594 Elizabeth (John, Landbeach) 1597 John (John, Landbeach) 1599 Toby (John, Landbeach) = Eliz Manchett 1600s 03 May 1618 William FLAVELL, single man Landbeach reg 26 Jun 1621 Thomas FREVELL, single man Landbeach reg 23 Aug 1625 John FLAVELL Landbeach reg 16 Apr 1627 Gervis FLAVELL Landbeach reg 02 Jan 1634 Katherine FLAVELL Landbeach reg 1 11 Nov 1634 Tobe FLAVELL (1599-1659)/ Elizabeth MANCHETT Landbeach reg Tobias (1635), John (1637), William (1640), Elizabeth (1643), Susan (1646-47), Susannah (1649-86) 1635 Tobias (Tobias & Eliz, Landbeach) = Katheren Clarke 1637 John (Tobias & Eliz, Landbeach) = Ann Watts 1640-86 William (Tobias & Eliz, Landbeach) = Alice 1643 Elizabeth (Tobias & Eliz, Landbeach) = Robert Parish (?) 1646-47 Susan (Tobias & Eliz, Landbeach) 25 Oct 1647 Susan FLAVELL, infant Landbeach reg 1649-86 Susan (Tobias & Eliz, Landbeach) 28 Jun 1659 Toby FLAVILL, late clerk of the parish Landbeach reg 28 Nov 1669 John FLAVILL(E )(-1710)/Ann WATTS Milton igi John (1672-80), Elizabeth (-1680) 28 Nov 1669 Tobias FLAVELL/Katheren CLARKE (-1714) Rampton igi banns read at Landbeach [ c1669 William (-1686) FLAVELL/Alice] William (1670-80), John (1671), Martha (1673-73), Martha (1675) 1670 William (William, Horningsea) 1671 John (William & Alice, Landbeach) = Katherine Essex 1672-80 John (John & Anne, Landbeach) 1673-73 Martha (William & Alice, Landbeach) 15 Mar 1673 Martha FLAVELL, dau of Wm & Eliz Landbeach reg 29 Nov 1673 Eliz FLAVELL/Robt PARISH of Bottisham Cottenham reg 1675 Martha (William & Alice, Landbeach) [ c1679 John FLAVELL/Mary (-1681) ] William (1680-80), Martha (1680), Mathew (-1680) 1680-80 William & Martha (John & Mary, Landbeach) = John Rowell? 21 Feb 1680 John FLAVEL, son of John (witnesses: John and Toby Flavel) Landbeach reg 14 Sep 1680 William FLAVILL, son to John & Mary (witnesses: Alice and John Flavel) Landbeach reg 17 Nov 1680 Mathew FLAVEL, son of John & Mary 2 (witnesses: John and Susan Flavel) Landbeach reg 03 Dec 1680 Elizabeth FLAVEL, dau of John Landbeach reg 03 Dec 1680 Mary FLAVELL, a poor widow Landbeach reg 18 Apr 1681 Mary FLAVELL, wife of John Landbeach reg 23 Feb 1686 Susannah FLAVEL Landbeach reg 24 Jul 1686 William FLAVILL, an inhabitant Landbeach reg 20 Apr 1699 John FLAVELL (-1710) of Landbeach/ Katherine ESSEX (-1714) Cottenham reg Mary (1700), William (1702-06), John (1707-07) 1700s 1700 Mary (John & Katharine, Landbeach) = Charles Steward 29 Oct 1700 Martha FLAVEL/John ROWELL Cottenham reg 1702-6 William (John & Katharine, Landbeach) 12 Sep 1706 William FLAVEL, son of John & Katheriine Landbeach reg 1707-07 John (John & Katharine, Landbeach) 17 Dec 1707 John FLAVELL, son of John & Katherine Landbeach reg 14 Aug 1710 John FLAVELL, householder Landbeach reg 04 Jun 1714 Katherine FLAVELL, widow of Cottenham Landbeach reg 16 Feb 1718 Catherine FLAVEL, widow Landbeach reg 1719 Jonathon FLAVELL/ London NC 1722 Hannah FLAVELL/ London NC 1728 Ann FLAVELL Somerset NC 1731 Elkington FLAVELL/ London NC 22 Oct 1733 Mary FLAVILL/Charles STEWARD Landbeach reg of Ditton 3 30 Apr 1734 John FLAVEL (-1768)/Mary MAILE (-1758) Cottenham reg John (1734-35), Mary (1735-40), John (1738), Edward (1741), William (1744), Mary (1746-47), Mary (1749), Thomas (1752), Sarah (1755) 1734-35 John (John & Mary, Cottenham) 1735 John FLAVELL/ London NC 1735-40 Mary (John & Mary, Cottenham) 02 Apr 1735 John FLAVEL, son of John & Mary Cottenham reg 29 Sep 1737 Richard FLAVEL/Eliz PARKER Gt Stukeley Anc 1738 John (John & Mary, Cottenham) = Elizabeth 06 May 1740 Thomas FLAVELL/Sarah REXFORD London NC Record of marriage indicates that Thomas was a gentleman residing at Clerkenwell and Sarah lived at St George Ratcliff Highway. The registration occurred at Fleet Street London. 13 Oct 1740 Mary FLAVEL, dau of John & Mary Cottenham reg 1741-1819 Edward (John & Mary, Cottenham) = Anna Ablet 1744 William (John & Mary, Cottenham) = Lydia Lamb 1746-47 Mary (John & Mary, Cottenham) 15 Oct 1747 Mary FLAVEL, dau of John & Mary Cottenham reg 1749 Mary (John & Mary, Cottenham) = William Wilkin 1752 Thomas (John & Mary, Cottenham) = Sarah Read? 1755 Sarah (John & Mary, Cottenham) = Robert Netherwood? 11 Jun 1755 Lydia FLAVELL/Robert COOPER Godmanchester Anc 23 Oct 1758 Anna-Maria FLAVELL/John ROWLES Godmanchester Anc 12 Oct 1758 Mary FLAVEL, wife of John Cottenham reg 1760 John FLAVEL (-1768) wdr/Mary EVERIT wid Cottenham reg Rose Everitt (1760) 10 Nov 1768 John FLAVEL, a poor man Cottenham reg 09 Jan 1769 William FLAVEL/Lydia LAMB (c1750-92) Cottenham reg 09 Jan 1769 Edward FLAVEL (1740-1819)/ Anna ABLET (1747-1814 Cottenham reg 4 Elizabeth (1770-82), Susan (1771), Edward (1773), Ann (1775), John (1779), Rebeckah (1782-85), Thomas (1787-91) 1769 William FLAVELL London NC 1771 Susan (Edward & Ann, Cottenham) = John Bennett? 1773 Edward (Edward & Ann, Cottenham) 18 Mar 1773 Mary FLAVEL/Wm WILKIN by licence Cottenham reg 15 Oct 1775 Thomas FLAVEL/Sarah READ Impinton W’shire igi Sarah (1779), 1775 Ann (Edward & Ann, Cottenham) igi [c1775 Jonathon FLAVELL/Elizabeth ] Rebecca (1776-80?) 1775 William (Thomas & Sarah, Impington) 1776 Rebecca (Jonathon & Elizabeth, Cottenham) 29 Dec 1777 Sarah FLAVELL/Robert NETHERWOOD Swavesey igi 1779 Sarah (Thomas & Sarah, Haddenham) 1779-1813 John (Edward & Ann, Cottenham) = Elizabeth Leat 26 Oct 1780 Rebeckah FLAVEL, inf dau of John & Lydia Cottenham reg 1781 John FLAVELL London NC 1781 Thomas FLAVELL London NC 1782 Rebeckah (Edward & Ann, Cottenham) 27 Aug 1782 Elisabeth FLAVEL, 12, dau of Edward & Ann Cottenham reg 09 Mar 1785 Rebeckah FLAVEL, 3, dau of Edward & Ann Cottenham reg 1787 Thomas (Edward & Ann, Cottenham) 1787 Ann FLAVELL/James HICKS Alverstoke Hants Pal 1789 Sarah FLAVEL/John GREEN Histon igi 1789 Rebecca (Thomas & Martha, Cambridgeshire) NC 1790 William FLAVELL London NC 28 Jun 1791 Thomas FLAVEL, inf son of Edward & Ann Cottenham reg 5 06 Jun 1792 Lydia FLAVEL, c40, pauper, wife of William Cottenham reg 11 Nov 1792 William FLAVEL wdr/Susannah ANGER wid Cottenham reg William (1795) 13 Oct 1793 Susannah FLAVEL/John BENNETT Willingham igi Susannah was probably the second daughter of Edward Flavell and Anna Ablet of Cottenham. 16 Mar 1795 Thomas FLAVELL/Martha WEBB Landbeach reg Thomas was born in around 1768 probably at Landbeach, parents unknown. Martha was born at Landbeach, dau of William Webb and Elizabeth Dekins nee Essex. Known children: Elizabeth (1796-1802), Thomas (1780), Elizabeth (1803), William (1805), Rebecca (1807), John (1809). Possible children: Judith (1812-32), Alice (1814) and Benjamin (1818-34) 1795 William (William & Susan, Cottenham) 1797 James FLAVELL/Mary CANHAM London Pal 1796-1802 Elizabeth (Thomas & Martha, Landbeach) 1798 Elizabeth FLAVELL/George HARRIL Hamstead Pal 1798 Mary FLAVELL/Richard GREEN Stepney Pal 1798 Roger FLAVELL London NC 1800s 1800 Thomas (Thomas & Martha, Landbeach) = Ann Hudson NC 1800 William FLAVELL London NC 11 Apr 1802 John FLAVELL (1779-1813) /Elizabeth LEAT Cottenham igi John was probably the son of Edward Flavell and Anna Ablet of Cottenham. Children: Rebecca (1802), Mathew (1805) and possibly Sarah (1803-30). 1802 Rebecca (Jonathon & Elizabeth, Cottenham) 23 Dec 1802 Elizabeth FLAVEL, dau of Thomas & Martha Landbeach reg 1803 William FLAVELL/Sarah ANDERSON London Pal 6 29 May 1803 Elizabeth FLAVEL/Daniel ELSON Pal 1803 Elizabeth (Thomas & Martha, Landbeach) = Thomas Wolfe 1805 William FLAVEL/Mary DEIGHTON Pal Internet entry suggests that William was born at Great Staunton and Mary at Harrold both in Bedfordshire. Married at Swineshead. Children include Isaac (1809) and Sophia (1823) who married Barzillai Porte rand emigrated to South Australia where she died in 1910. 1805 William (Thomas & Martha, Landbeach) = Maria Phillips 1805 Mathew (Jonathon & Elizabeth, Cottenham) 27 May 1805 Alexander FLAVELL (1773-1852)/ Sarah KIMPTON (1786 Haddenham igi The 1851 census shows Alex was born at Cottenham in 1773, possibly the son of Thomas Flavell and Sarah Read. Sarah Kimpton was born at Stretham, Camb in 1786. Known children: William (1806), James (1810), Thomas (1823), 1806-87 William (Alexander & Sarah, Haddenham) = 1) Mary Ann Bowles, 2) Betsy Pettitt 31 Aug 1806 John FLAVELL/Judith MOTHERSOLE Cambridge igi An internet entry for the couple suggests that Judith was born at Landbeach and John came from Leicestershire to where they went after the wedding. 1807 Charles FLAVELL/Martha HARMAN Holborn Pal 30 Mar 1807 Lydia FLAVEL/James GOLDEN Waterbeach reg 1807 Rebecca (Thomas & Martha, Landbeach) = David Pegg 1807 Mary Ann (John & Judith, Cambridge) 13 Sep 1807 Thomas FLAVELL/Martha WARD Pal 22 Mar 1808 --- FLAVEL, ? of John & Elizabeth Cottenham reg 23 Sep 1808 John FLAVEL/Rebecca Kimbolton igi 14 Mar 1809 Sarah FLAVELL/James BROWN Shoreditch Anc 1809 John (Thomas & Martha, Landbeach) = Eliz Wakefield 1810 James (Alexander & Sarah, Gravely) = Mary Ann Hilger 1812 Mary FLAVELL/James EDMUNDS Spitalfields Pal 1812 Sarah FLAVELL/Sam WILLOWS S Pancras Pal 28 Jun 1812 Elizabeth FLAVELL/Thomas ARCHER Shoreditch 7 Anc 24 Jan 1813 John FLAVEL, 34 years Cottenham reg Born at Cottenham, son of Edward Flavell and Anna Ablet. Married Eliz Leat at Cottenham in 1802. Children: Rebecca (1802), Mathew (1805) and possibly Sarah (1803-30). 06 Feb 1814 Ann FLAVEL, 67 years Cottenham reg Ann(a) Flavell nee Ablet, wife of Edward below.
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