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The Purkiss Family roots

I became interested to trace the family name after my wife did some research into her name with some moderate success. I've spent countless hours researching on line and for a short period spending lots of 10p's viewing census records. Eventually I spent the best part of a day in Portsmouth registry office looking at baptism records. But for now I have gone back as far as I can. I suspect that the 1910 census will reveal more but I have to wait a few more year before it is in the public domain.

Anyway, for those of you that are interested, I have been able to establish that my Great Grandfather - George was married to Alice Bore and through Genes Reunited I have exchanged e-mails with a relative of one of Alice’s sisters. George had two brothers Fred and Moses. Moses died in the 1st world war. Fred was baptised in St Agatha's Portsmouth in May 1901. I know that their parents were Moses and Harriet and that is it really, I have no more information on Fred and I can not find any evidence of Mosses’ marriage to Harriet and thus can not really go back any further, when I have more time I might be able to find to spend the time in the Winchester Records office but today with and expanding family, my day job and college I just don’t have the time.

There are a lot of Moses Purkiss's out there and many had sons called Moses, with absolute pure speculation I can assume that Moses (married to Harriet) is the son of a Moses, who in turn is a son of Moses and the using information on the internet a timeline develops that suggests that I am descended from Aaron b 1752 in Cadnem, Hampshire.

The Cadnam connection means that probably like ALL Purkiss's of Hampshire that we are related to the Purkis connected to the Rufus Stone.

The inscription on the Rufus Stone reads: "Here stood the oak tree on which an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell at a stag glanced and struck King William II surnamed Rufus on the breast of which stroke he instantly died on the second day of August anno 1100. King William thus slain was laid on a cart belonging to one Purkess and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral Church of that City." To know more about the New Forest follow this link:- New Forest

Here is a basic family tree diagram, It is deliberately vague with details on the living but where known details of the past are correct Purkiss Family Tree PDF




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