This blog is a "sister" site as I say to my blog on the Ginn family of Hertfordshire (ginn-hertfordshire.blogspot.com). Except that that site really only deals with the descendants of one man, William Ginn of Aston who died in 1520, and not other Hertfordshire Ginns and, crucially, makes no mention of other Ginn families whom I have come across along the way in my thirty plus years of research, some of whom may connect to Hertfordshire, some definitely not.
So this blog, with its rather "uncatchy" title is set up to discuss these, sometimes snippets, sometimes indigestible chunks of information I have encountered on my genealogical travels.
I hope they help the researcher, and act as a memorial to the deceased.
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Monday, April 13, 2020
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Ginn family of Great Dunmow in Essex - Notes
There was a Ginn family in Great Dunmow in Essex from the earliest recorded times, ie from the early 1500s. Indeed, there are one or two ...
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This chap is the origin of the Ginn/Gynn family of Bluntisham , Houghton and Wyton and St Ives. That is, the origin of the one that started...
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Just a handful of Ginns have turned up in my English research pre 1800 who had connections with, or allegedly sailed to, the American coloni...
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William, son of William in my last post, has had a great deal of nonsense written about him on some of the family trees on Ancestry. Some re...
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