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More pictures associated with the Talbot side of my family.
James Talbot 1910-1966
The chap on the front row on the far right is my nan's brother Jim Talbot. Jim was one of three of five children of William Carver Talbot's second marriage to Emily Newport to survive to adulthood, the others being my nan and Edward Talbot. Edward was however born in 1904 before William and Emily married and christened as a Newport. He later became Edward Talbot rather than Edward Newport. Two other children, Reg and Doreen died aged 14 days old and 7 years old respectively. Mother Emily died aged just 38.
Roll of Honour, Croscombe Church, Somerset
This roll of honour of those of Croscombe village who fought in World War One contains the names of Alb Vincent, my nan's adoptive father (her sister's husband - see other photos) and Fred and Charles Talbot, my nan's half brothers. Fred was a private in the 1st Monmouth Regiment, the same as Alb Vincent, and was wounded. Charles was a bugler in the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
William Carver Talbot
Another view of the Vincent and Talbot graves in Croscombe churchyard (see page one pics). I understand that my great grandfather William Talbot is buried in an unmarked grave in the open grass area behind the next row.
Dulcote quarry in the 1920's
Many of my Talbot family ancestors were quarrymen, including my great grandfather William. This photograph from one of the local quarries in the 1920's shows the environment that they worked in.
Connock family of Sparkford, Somerset
Pictured is Sparkford Church in Somerset. My great x7 grandfather on my grandmother's maternal (Newport) line, Thomas Connock, was rector here from 1689. He previously gained a degree from Oxford in 1681 aged 17. Thomas' son was Samuel and Samuel's daughter was Grace Connock who married William Ridout of Alford in Sparkford in 1808.
Thomas Connock of North Barrow, Somerset
Father of Thomas of Sparkford above was Thomas Connock who was variously clerk, minister and rector of North Barrow between 1653 and 1706 when he died.