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Maudlin Marianus (MORANGE)

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Sex  Female 
Person ID  I1519  Default Tree 
Last Modified  16 Aug 2006 
 
Family 1  William CODRINGTON, b. Abt 1690, Antigua And Barbuda, Caribbean 
Married  Y  [1
Children 
 1. George CODRINGTON, b. 16 Apr 1736, Antigua, BWI
Group Sheet  F0006  Default Tree 
 
Notes 
  • in a will dated 1698 Gov Gen Christopher Codrington(ii) states as follows:
    "To William, son of Maudlin Marianus, his freedom and L500 (pnds
    sterling)at
    21, he to be sent to school in England, and to have L 50 per year and to
    his
    mother her freedom"
    This will was written by the Gov Gen of the Leeward Islands(British West
    Indies) who was at the time active in both campaigning and various Gov
    duties through out the islands and would have had contact with colonists
    and soldiers of French and Irish extraction as both enemy prisoners and as
    "traitorous servants"....it is also possible he had occasion to keep
    hostages to secure agreements with the French etc... William's name is
    repeated again in the will of Codrington's son (Gov Gen Christopher III)
    dated 1705 wherein the same people are described with modifications as
    follows:
    "My plantation in St. John's, Antigua to my good friends Col Michael
    Lambert
    of St. Christopher's and Wm Harman of Antigua,Gt. they to pay L 500 to Wm
    son of Maudline Morange at 21 and L 40 yearly for his maintenance and he
    is
    to be brought up for the sea."
    *******Question 1: Can we ascertain with any certainty the nationality of
    Maudlin Marianus aka Maudline Morange?
    Note: the name as it appears in the second form appears most commonly as a
    french surname at this time. Variations such as Morainge and Moraine occur
    on Antigua in connection with Scots-Irish and Irish planters circa 1740
    but
    is not common in that form.
    ******Question 2: Am I correct in seeing the first version of the mother's
    surname as a clumsy latinisation? (Gen Cod to our knowledge, was educated
    on
    Barbados by one of the Parish Rectors)
    *******Question 3: With son Christopher's well documented skills in
    language(All Souls, Oxford etc)and his fluency in italian, spanish, french
    and of course english, is it likely we can trust his choice of what
    appears
    to be the common French form of both her forename and surname to indicate
    accurately that she was French? Or could this surname easily be a
    variation
    of the Ulster "Morainge" or "Moran"?
    ********Question 4: In this time period is the forename "Maudlin"
    considered
    a variation of "Margaret"? What is the derivation of the forename
    "Maudlin"?
    I realize there is very little to work with here. I think I've exhausted
    the most pertinent questions, but would appreciate any insight someone may
    provide.
    Thanks
    Chris
 
Sources  1. [S3716]   GEDCOM File : xCodrington.ged, Jude Lesemann
"7 JUN 2002"
 
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