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Kenn
Hi, Emma, I found somewhere that his name was William. There’s a William Stallings who was comptroller of Plymouth (England) port, but he would have been more Nicholas’s age. If you find out anything about him, would you please let me know. Bye, Mary Ann


Stallenge Thorne Farm
Hi, So good to hear from you. This is all new to me, but it certainly seems like there would be a connection to my Stallings family. Thornes Farm and Stallenge Thorne Farm sound too much alike to not be associated in some way. I’ll look into it and see what I can find. If you learn anything new, please let me know. Thanks for giving me this information. Take care, Mary Ann Stallings Kincer


Kenn
I too have been interested in this place. If you find out anything, please let me know. Regards, Mary Ann Stallings Kincer


Stallenge Thorne Farm
Hi, Misti, So you’re a descendant of Odo FitzGamelin! Gamelin is a hard person to locate. Do you have any information about him? I’d love to share it if you do. Keep in touch. Regards, Mary Ann


Stallenge Thorne Farm
Hey, we may be related. I’d love to have any information you have on Odo. He’s hard to nail down. I’d especially like to know about Gamelin, his father. There are several Gamel’s mentioned in the Domesday Book, but I can’t figure out his family exactly. My maiden name is Stallings, and I thought since Odo was at Stallenge Thorney farm in Devonshire that the name originated from there. Do you have any connections to the Stallings name? Keep in touch. Mary Ann


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