Genealogy for Medieval Commoners
Descended from peasants? So were we. Just because most of our ancestors weren't famous, that doesn't mean they don't show up in the records. Plenty of records survive, and here are some examples and some ways to find more.
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Tenants at Grand Tew, Oxfordshire, 1428 and Earlier
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A Staffordshire Proof of Age, 4 February 1432
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Example 001
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Silent, Now; Unknown; But They Were Our Ancestors
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