A marriage license was issued on 12 Aug 1595 to "Thomas Horner of Wells in Somersetshire and Lady Roberda Mongomrey alias Champernowne of Dartington, widow, to be married anywhere."[7]
↑ Vivian, J. L. ed. The Marriage Licenses of the diocese of Exeter from the Bishop's Registers. (Exeter: W. Pollard & Co.,1887). Internet Archive p. 11
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De Montgomery-118 and Montgomery-5868 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, parent and husband - duplicate had previously been noted.
Recommended LNAB Montgomery as "de" should not be used in the case of an aristocrat (especially pre-1700).
Recommended LNAB Montgomery as "de" should not be used in the case of an aristocrat (especially pre-1700).
Also father is duplicated. [1]
I didn't initiate the merges, since there are different LNABs.
Also father is duplicated. [1]
I didn't initiate the merges, since there are different LNABs.