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John, Geoff & Clare study the family trees |
Brother
and sister, John Swinfield and Clare Woodward, were representatives
of Family 2 who came to the Swinfield Gathering. This is one of the
smaller branches of the tree and extends back to John Swinfield who
died in February 1851. He had been the blacksmith at Burbage,
Leicestershire, for many years and was
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Will of John Swinfield proved 1856 |
clearly much respected in his
community as reflected by the notice of his death, published in the
Leicester Mercury. He left a will which was not proved until 1856.
It
is through his youngest son, William (1825-1900), who married
Susannah Collier (1827-1891) at Ratby in 1852 that John and Clare can
trace their descent from their great-great-great-grandfather. They
are the only Swinfield descendants from that union and were able to
provide me with photographs of their great-grandparents, John William
Swinfield and Catherine Shield, and their son, John Henry Shield
Swinfield (1890-1965).
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John William & Catherine
(Shield) at their wedding
in 1915 |
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John Henry, Marjorie Claire & Mary Jane
Swinfield at The Corner,
Donington le Heath |
The
only other living Swinfield line from the 12 children is through
their oldest son, Joseph (1800-1849), who like his nephew Alfred,
continued the family trade of blacksmith in the Burbage area, which
they probably learned from their father and grandfather respectively.
There are 8 living
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Burbage parish church |
Swinfields who stem from his great-grandson
Frederick (1887-1954) who worked all his life on the railways in
Leicester.
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Burbage village from the churcyard |
The
origins of this branch can only be extended if we can find the
baptism of John Swinfield who was born about 1773/4. We do not know
where he came from as his died just a month before the 1851 census
was taken in which he would have stated where he believed he had been
born. All we know is that he married Catherine Lawson at Thurlaston
in 1800. His origins are probably in that area of Leicestershire.
John
Swinfield has indicated that he would be willing to provide a DNA
sample so that we can compare his Y-chromosome against those already
tested for living males from families 3, 5 & 12.
If they match, it is likely that Family 2 also shares that common origin and allfour lineages descend from one ancestor! I will keep you posted.
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