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TOPIC: Re:Mayo / Wootton Surname
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Mayo / Wootton Surname 2008/07/15 23:28 Karma: 0  
I am desended from William Mayo and Amelia Wootton who were married in Paulerspury in 1811.

I am trying to locate the baptism of William's father, Thomas Mayo in about 1766. He married Lydia Knight in 1790 in Green's Norton but Thomas was listed as being from Paulerspury

If anyone is able to look this up or is also researching these lines I would be very interested in hearing from you

thanks

Sarah
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Re:Mayo / Wootton Surname 2008/10/05 20:11 Karma: 0  
Hi Sarah, were you aware that there are still people with the Wooton surname in the village? Have you made contact with them about this research?
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Re:Mayo / Wootton Surname 2008/10/05 20:29 Karma: 0  
Hi Paul,

I ahben't heard form any PAulerspury Woottons, if you know nay who would be interested in being contacted or who would like to contact me then I would love to hear from them.

Sarah
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Re:Mayo / Wootton Surname 2009/06/17 07:13 Karma: 0  
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Re:Mayo / Wootton Surname 2011/03/28 21:54 Karma: 0  
Hello, Sarah,

Here it is three years after your post and I have just learned that I am descended also from William Mayo and Amelia Wootton. Our family has just started to research this line, but we do have information about Henry Mayo, born about 1834, was and agricultural laborer.

He married Harriet Scott, whose family lived next door in Paulerspury. He married a second time to Eliza, moved to Battersea and emmigrated to the US in 1872. He was my 2nd great grandfather.

Sue
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