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As an amateur genealogist, I am always nervous when the only sources cited are someone's family history page. It would be helpful to have links to other records.
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It was covered in full this year in the NEHGR. Some things about the tree are wrong - Lancelot Ward's parentage is not known; in fact he is only known through the will of his son, who Samuel Sherman's wife Phillipa Ward Sherman witnessed. The founder of this line Henry Sherman (died bef 25 Jul 1589/90) cannot be the son of Thomas Sherman of Yaxley, and this was again clarified in the recent article in the Register. — Preceding
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As an amateur genealogist, I am always nervous when the only sources cited are someone's family history page. It would be helpful to have links to other records.
11 Arlington (
talk) 16:17, 2 November 2010 (UTC)reply
It was covered in full this year in the NEHGR. Some things about the tree are wrong - Lancelot Ward's parentage is not known; in fact he is only known through the will of his son, who Samuel Sherman's wife Phillipa Ward Sherman witnessed. The founder of this line Henry Sherman (died bef 25 Jul 1589/90) cannot be the son of Thomas Sherman of Yaxley, and this was again clarified in the recent article in the Register. — Preceding
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talk) 04:09, 19 October 2013 (UTC)reply