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Re: Robert Bertha Yeomans
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Posted: 19 Apr 2002 9:55AM GMT
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Yeomans, Burnham
Hi Donna;
I am sorry, I thought it showed you my e-mail address. I guess I have had so much going on lately that I need to slow down and make sure I put everything that is in my head. My e-mail address is:
dspin2@twcny.rr.com
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Thank-You
Nancy
Re: Moses
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Posted: 1 May 2002 4:17PM GMT
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In your Yeomans research do you have any lines going to Wisconsin around 1830? My G'gfather Richard William Yeomans b. 1 May 1837 in Wisconsin, mentioned in 1855 Wisconsin State Census in Waushara Co, Ontario Twp. I know he went from there to Butler, MO, but don't know where family came from.
Jerry
Re: Lucien Yeomans
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Posted: 12 Jan 2003 1:28PM GMT
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Hello I am trying to find some information about my grandmother her maiden name was Annie Victoria yeomans she was born in Chelsea Suffolk County Mass.In 1919 her father was Hurbert Henry Yeomans. And I am not sure what name his wife was called . They all moved back to England in about 1924. But hurbert still had a brother in America. He used to send them food parcels over to the UK when the deppresion was on any information would be greatly apprecattied.
Re: Lucien Yeomans
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Posted: 12 Jan 2003 1:28PM GMT
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Hello I am trying to find some information about my grandmother her maiden name was Annie Victoria yeomans she was born in Chelsea Suffolk County Mass.In 1919 her father was Hurbert Henry Yeomans. And I am not sure what name his wife was called . They all moved back to England in about 1924. But hurbert still had a brother in America. He used to send them food parcels over to the UK when the deppresion was on any information would be greatly apprecattied.
Re: Lucien Yeomans
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Posted: 20 Mar 2003 5:12AM GMT
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Ann is my Mother, Lucien I Yeomans was my Grandfather.
Re: Not so uncommon
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Posted: 26 Feb 2005 11:17AM GMT
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Posted: 26 Feb 2005 11:24AM GMT
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I thought it was three brothers. I'm not sure that would make a difference anyway. What about the latecomers who may have come in the late 1700s or early 1800s from England and decided to enlarge their families? There's a real possibility that quite a few Yeamans/Yeomans/Youmans are not even directly descended from the settlers of the pre-colonial era.
Re: coat of arms
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Posted: 25 Feb 2006 10:02AM GMT
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House of Names is a good place to start. They have a few of the Coat of Arms of Yeaman(s) - Yeoman(s). The common ones are the three spears and silver chevron. There two types One has gules (red) background, the other sable (black). Some have crests, some do not, Some have broken spears, others have spears. Not sure what the broken spear indicates except a guess is that it may have something to do with it being a battle honor. Such as the story of lance corporal who fights on foot because his spear was broken. It would be a rank above the foot soldier and since he became dismounted it's as well a rank below a knight and squire. It's pure guess but it sounds like a good story for the origin of the crest.
The Scotland Yeoman have hearts pierced with darts and the crest is the same type arm but instead of holding a spear or broken spear/lance instead it's a dart.
Re: Yeomans Family, response to Marg Axelson
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Posted: 10 Jun 2012 2:23PM GMT
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I just read your message now and would appreciate any info on the yeomans family you have
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