Friday 2 November 2007

Dolmans from The Official Non-Parochial BMDs Service

Further details can be obtained from
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/news/stories/172.htm

Dolman George 1712 Baptism Somerset RG4
Dolman Joseph 1718 Baptism Somerset RG4
Dolman Benjamin 1718 Baptism Somerset RG4
Dolman Joseph 1718 Baptism Somerset RG4
Dolman Benjamin 1718 Baptism Somerset RG4
Dolman George 1722 Baptism Gloucestershire RG4
Dolman Mary 1729 Baptism Gloucestershire RG4
Dolman Sarah 1729 Baptism Gloucestershire RG4
Dolman Mary 1731 Baptism Gloucestershire RG4
Dolman Sarah 1736 Baptism Devon RG4
Dolman Joseph 1739 Baptism Devon RG4
Dolman John 1771 Baptism Yorkshire RG4
Dolman William 1771 Death Yorkshire RG4
Dolman Mrs 1772 Death Yorkshire RG4
Dolman Captain John 1782 Burial London RG4
Dolman Stephen 1801 Baptism Kent RG4
Dolman Jane 1804 Baptism Dorset RG4
Dolman Sarah 1804 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Mary 1804 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Maria 1804 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman John 1804 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman James 1805 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Catherine 1805 Baptism Hampshire RG4
Dolman Prudence 1809 Burial Wiltshire RG4
Dolman William Walter 1813 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Joseph 1817 Baptism Leicestershire RG4
Dolman Francis 1818 Baptism Leicestershire RG4
Dolman Benjamin 1818 Baptism Derbyshire RG4
Dolman Sarah 1818 Burial Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Emila 1819 Baptism Leicestershire RG4
Kewit Emily 1827 Baptism London RG4
Dolman John 1830 Baptism Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Elizabeth 1832 Burial London RG4
Dolman William 1832 Burial Kent RG4
Dolman William 1832 Baptism Derbyshire RG4
Dolman Ruben 1834 Baptism Staffordshire RG4
Dolman Mary Ann 1835 Burial Cheshire RG4
Dolman James 1835 Death Wiltshire RG4
Dolman John 1835 Burial Wiltshire RG4
Dolman Samuel 1835 Burial Staffordshire RG4
Dolman Mary 1836 Baptism Derbyshire RG4
Dolman Thomas David 1836 Baptism Staffordshire RG4

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Greetings from Canada! :-)

Does anyone have any references to Dolmans in Manchester?. That's where my family comes from. There are also more than one Dolman family in Manchester that I'm not related to. I think the Manchester branch of my family came from the Potteries, but I'm not sure.

Regarding the name "Dolman" I have been told that it could be derived from the anglicisation of the French "D'Allemagne" ("from Germany", a reference to the old Prussia rather than modern Germany), and the origins are in the area of Maastricht (now in Holland close to German border). The name "Dolman" is very common in Holland as well.