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One of the things I love about this llist is how a simple enquiry such as Julies can lead me to new klnowledge. I knew of Kett's Rebellion (we learned about it at school and we had a Kett hall at Wymondham Coll,) but had no idea of John Litster dyer of Norwich and the Battle of North Walsham... (I was looking at an image of a John Speed Map). David On 25 August 2014 12:02, David Mills <[email protected]> wrote: > This would be the obvious place: > > http://www.antiquemaps.com/maps/nr/norfolk/ > > Have never dealt with them myself. Others may have. > > or > > http://www.themaphouse.com/AboutUs.aspx > > I might even pop over there myself one of these days!. > > David > > > On 25 August 2014 11:18, Julie Johnson via <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi >> I'd love to buy an antique map of Norfolk and wondered if anyone could >> recommend a good place to get one from, other than the obvious online >> popular auction site? >> Thanks >> Julie >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > -- > > Please note that this e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be > privileged, confidential, and protected from disclosure under > applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the intended > recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this > message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any > reading, dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this > communication or any of its attachments is strictly prohibited. If > you have received this communication in error, please notify the > sender immediately by replying to this message and then delete this > message, any attachments, and all copies and backups from your > computer. > > -- Please note that this e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be privileged, confidential, and protected from disclosure under applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any reading, dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this communication or any of its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this message and then delete this message, any attachments, and all copies and backups from your computer.
This would be the obvious place: http://www.antiquemaps.com/maps/nr/norfolk/ Have never dealt with them myself. Others may have. or http://www.themaphouse.com/AboutUs.aspx I might even pop over there myself one of these days!. David On 25 August 2014 11:18, Julie Johnson via <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > I'd love to buy an antique map of Norfolk and wondered if anyone could > recommend a good place to get one from, other than the obvious online > popular auction site? > Thanks > Julie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Please note that this e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be privileged, confidential, and protected from disclosure under applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any reading, dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this communication or any of its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this message and then delete this message, any attachments, and all copies and backups from your computer.
Hi Julie Have a look at http://www.antiquemaps.com/maps/nr/norfolk/ who have a range - all prices. No connection Jean On 25 August 2014 11:18, Julie Johnson via <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > I'd love to buy an antique map of Norfolk and wondered if anyone could > recommend a good place to get one from, other than the obvious online > popular auction site? > Thanks > Julie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi I'd love to buy an antique map of Norfolk and wondered if anyone could recommend a good place to get one from, other than the obvious online popular auction site? Thanks Julie
Thanks for your email, Elizabeth. I hadn't thought of wills. Found a couple of Rookwood wills on www.norfolksources.norfolk.gov.uk (used to be NOAH) The record of the will for William Rookwood of Forncett states "Not to be produced to the searchroom."! Presumably I could ask for a copy. best wishes, Jane
Hi, Rookard does seem to be a sort of typo name you feel that it should be Rookwood or Rookward .... Rookhood means nothing on freereg however so I think that must be a mis transcription....... and h has been mis read for w .... Freereg has an Ann Rookard bapt at Great Moulton in July 1773 dau of Thomas and Elizabeth . And if they were married in 1772 she would seem to be their first and a Sarah ROOKWOOD bapt GM in 1779 dau of Thomas and Elizabeth, and James and John bapt GM in 1782 and 1787 again to Thomas and Elizabeth . There is a Mary Rookwood bapt 1780 in Attleborough but she is the dau of William and Elizabeth . In fact Attleborough and Norwich seem to be the main places for the Rookwoods. NROCAT has some info on the Rookwoods but the only close by Gt Moulton reference is to a will of a William Rookwood 1740/2 of Forncett which as you probably know is just up the road. life is hard . soften it with a cat \\\=^..^=/// ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane Milbourne via" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]sweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 3:11 PM Subject: [NFK] ROOKARD / ROOKWOOD > Wondering whether anyone has the above names on their trees. I descend > from > Elizabeth ROOKARD, bapt 28 May 1809 Great Moulton, natural daughter of > Mary, > daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth. From reading archived rootsweb emails > I've > found the name was ROOKWOOD. Have found marriage at Great Moulton 26 May > 1772 of Thomas ROOKHOOD and Elizabeth ASHBY. Would like to know whether > they're the Rookwoods from Hethersett. > > thanks, Jane > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Wondering whether anyone has the above names on their trees. I descend from Elizabeth ROOKARD, bapt 28 May 1809 Great Moulton, natural daughter of Mary, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth. From reading archived rootsweb emails I've found the name was ROOKWOOD. Have found marriage at Great Moulton 26 May 1772 of Thomas ROOKHOOD and Elizabeth ASHBY. Would like to know whether they're the Rookwoods from Hethersett. thanks, Jane
I am hoping that someone on the list is interested in some of the above names. I am trying to put some flesh on information gleaned from Wills recently obtained relating to the Bortis family in Great Yarmouth. Elizabeth Bortis died in 1750 and her husband Benjamin (a mariner and also a Ballast Master in Gt Yarmouth in the 1750's) died in 1760. I have found 6 children of the marriage and know who 4 of them married and am hoping for further details of these families. Sarah Bortis was bpt on 11 Dec 1711 and married a Thirkettle. She died before 1750. They had a daughter Deborah born after 1729 (she was a minor in 1750) Margaret Bortis married John Bednall (Beadnell perhaps?) - who (in 1750) was described as one of His Majesty's Officers of the Coal Duty in Newcastle. Elizabeth Bortis married John Welham Samuel Bortis was bpt on 30 Sep 1724. He is my direct ancestor and married Ann Cowley in Tynemouth in 1744. He was a mariner living in South Shields in 1850. I have bpts for their two other children, both Benjamin, in 1715 and 1718, but no other details. I have tried all the on-line resources I'm aware of, but have drawn blanks - so I hope someone has some information about the above. John
The National Library of Scotland has recently made many old OS maps available online free of charge: http://maps.nls.uk/ - not to be missed! (Yes, they do cover Norfolk.) The digitising is much higher resolution than Norfolk's own rather elderly http://historic-maps.norfolk.gov.uk/?PID=0 though the latter has the advantage of including enclosure and tithe maps where they survive. -- Christopher Pipe BA DipLib MCLIP researching and indexing Norfolk history [email protected] (and see www.cromerdictionary.co.uk)
Thank you all for all those suggestions. What a lot of ideas to think about. No he is not THE Daniel Lambert as he would have been 9 at the time of the marriage I am looking at. Pleased not to be inheriting those genes though. My 3x great grandmother Rebecca Lambert was born in Wilton and married in Feltwell Her father Daniel who married 1779 in Northwold was born 1753 in Feltwell ( I thought St Nicolas was a church there) and Elizabeth King was born in 1756 Methwold. His father was also Daniel born in Feltwell and married 1749 in Methwold to Elizabeth Eastgate As all this information was in Norfolk I was looking for Sutton Lincoln in Norfolk. Wendy in NZ
just to throw in a bit of insight: The Fen parishes of south lincs tend to originate on the silt ridge that runs east west, and the parishes extend inland and out to the sea (roughly north south) in long thin parishes. They were later split into sub parishes. Examples of these are based on Gedney, Molulton, Holbeach and Sutton. For Sutton running south to north is Sutton St Edmund (on the cambs border, where I grew up), then Sutton St James (where I went to school), Long Sutton (church - St Mary - lovely church; the original parish), and Sutton St Nicholas (this was known as Lutton at least in the 1970/80s) Sutton Bridge is to the east of Long Sutton, and is I think is a more recent part of Long Sutton that is where the bridge across the Nene is built. Julie On 17/08/2014 09:30, GW5438 via wrote: > Don't forget Long Sutton in Lincolnshire - > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Sutton,_Lincolnshire > > Geoffrey Woollard. > > > In a message dated 17/08/2014 09:26:34 GMT Summer Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I agree with those who suggest that Sutton, Lincs is acutally Sutton St > Nicholas also known as Lutton. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Julie Harold FreeREG Norfolk Coordinator http://www.freereg.org.uk
Andy, I would like the scanned extract from the 1907 map. My wife's grandparents came rom that area. William Higgins in Mississauga, Ontario [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Family Tree Man Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2014 12:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NFK] Re : Twenty One Row Hi Listers , Twenty One Row was off of Southwell Rd (to the left when approaching from the (roughly) south-east) just before it's junction with Trafalgar Rd and the railway bridge . I have a scanned extract from a 1907 OS Map if anyone wants it . . . please e-mail off-list Andy --------------------------------------------------
Don't forget Long Sutton in Lincolnshire - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Sutton,_Lincolnshire Geoffrey Woollard. In a message dated 17/08/2014 09:26:34 GMT Summer Time, [email protected] writes: I agree with those who suggest that Sutton, Lincs is acutally Sutton St Nicholas also known as Lutton.
I agree with those who suggest that Sutton, Lincs is acutally Sutton St Nicholas also known as Lutton. It is a lovely little church - and I mean little! My great great grandparents were married there in 1849 and one was born in Wymondham and the other Besthorpe in Norfolk. The groom's "abode" only showed where he was living at the time of the marriage - it is not an indication of where he was born. If you check Free Reg for approximately the time you would expect Daniel to have been born (ie 1750+/- 10 years) you will find there are three in Norfolk who could be who you are looking for. Checking the parents' name of those Daniels and those of his children could give clues as to which might have been his. Most families used the names of the grandparents for some of their children. It is always helpful if a very unusual given name runs through a family line. Good luck in your searching. Elizabeth Pugh Yukon, Canada (currently at "home" in Wisbech)
On Freereg it gives 16 Feb 1779 Daniel LAMBERT m Elizabeth KING at St Andrews Northwold. His parish is St Nicholas and his abode is Sutton Lincoln and occupation is carpenter. I tried to Google Sutton Lincoln but am none the wiser so wondered if anyone could help. I don’t suppose anyone has this family in their research. Wendy in NZ
Sorry . . . Correction - that should be Junction of Southwell Rd and Trafalgar STREET -------------------------------------------------- From: "Family Tree Man" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2014 5:49 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re : Twenty One Row > > Hi Listers , > > Twenty One Row was off of Southwell Rd (to the left when approaching from > the (roughly) south-east) just before it's junction with Trafalgar Rd and > the railway bridge . > > I have a scanned extract from a 1907 OS Map if anyone wants it . . . > please e-mail off-list > > Andy > -------------------------------------------------- > >> >> Message: 6 >> Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 05:55:01 -0400 (EDT) >> From: Richard Wenn <[email protected]> >> Subject: [NFK] Twenty One Row, Norwich >> To: [email protected] >> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >> >> Hi all, >> Could SKS please tell me exactly where TWENTY ONE ROW was in Norwich.? >> I know it was at Lakenham but not sure exactly where. >> Thanks >> Richard >> >> Richard Wenn >> [email protected] >> >> End of NORFOLK Digest, Vol 9, Issue 217 >> *************************************** >>
Hi Listers , Twenty One Row was off of Southwell Rd (to the left when approaching from the (roughly) south-east) just before it's junction with Trafalgar Rd and the railway bridge . I have a scanned extract from a 1907 OS Map if anyone wants it . . . please e-mail off-list Andy -------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 6 > Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 05:55:01 -0400 (EDT) > From: Richard Wenn <[email protected]> > Subject: [NFK] Twenty One Row, Norwich > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi all, > Could SKS please tell me exactly where TWENTY ONE ROW was in Norwich.? > I know it was at Lakenham but not sure exactly where. > Thanks > Richard > > Richard Wenn > [email protected] > > End of NORFOLK Digest, Vol 9, Issue 217 > *************************************** >
I'll combine all the other replies into one. :) Because it says the parish is 'St Nicholas' and the abode 'Sutton' I would be almost certain that at the time he was living in Sutton St Nicholas, which is also called Lutton. (The PRs are held in Lincolnshire Archives under Lutton.) The Lutton baptisms for the time that Daniel may have been born (unless it was a rather late marriage!) are on FreeREG. A Lincolnshire search for a Daniel born any time yielded no results. The problem is that to the south Lutton is only two parishes (and approximately 5 miles) away from Cambridgeshire and to the east one parish and the Wash away from Norfolk. http://maps.familysearch.org/ (Search for Sutton St Nicholas) Lutton is in East Elloe deanery http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/Deans/east_elloe.html and I have to say that looking at the Lincolnshire FHS marriage index for the deanery there aren't many Lambert marriages between 1700 and 1800. Seven, which increases to ten if you include Lambart and Lambard, but (if I can count) only four of those were male Lamberts, and two male Lambarts. There's about six male Lamberts marrying in the neighbouring deanery of West Elloe 1700-1800. None of the males in either deanery have the first name of Daniel. Pam On 16/08/2014 08:40, Wendy Inskeep via wrote: > On Freereg it gives 16 Feb 1779 Daniel LAMBERT m Elizabeth KING at St Andrews Northwold. His parish is St Nicholas and his abode is Sutton Lincoln and occupation is carpenter. I tried to Google Sutton Lincoln but am none the wiser so wondered if anyone could help. > > I don’t suppose anyone has this family in their research. > > Wendy in NZ > > -------------------------------
Hi bob, is that where Twenty One Row used to be ?? Cheers Sent from my iPhone > On 16 Aug 2014, at 15:14, Bob Rust via <[email protected]> wrote: > > Facing St Mark's Church, New Lakenham, on what is now Hall road are > Trafalgar Street and Southwell Road forming a triangle full of a modern > looking development. > > Bob > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: "Richard Wenn" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2014 12:51 PM > Subject: Re: [NFK] Twenty One Row, Norwich > > >> Richard >> The list archive has an answer provided by David Booty >> >> Peafield in 'New' Lakenham was an area of housing built outside the >> Norwich >> city walls in the early 19thC, housing around 2,000 people in very poor >> ('slum') conditions - only 8 water pumps to serve all of them. The housing >> was on the opposite side of Lakenham Hall Road to St Mark's church and >> school and bounded on the other three sides by New Road, Mill Street and >> the >> railway. >> >> Streets and lanes within the Peafield included Trafalgar Street, Southwell >> Road, Cherry St., Church Street and One-a-Twenty Row. >> >> Hope it helps, no idea what is on the ground there now. Trafalgar Street >> and Southwell Road are still there I think. >> Rosie. >> >>> On 16/08/2014 10:55, Richard Wenn via wrote: >>> Hi all, Could SKS please tell me exactly where TWENTY ONE ROW was in >>> Norwich.? I know it was at Lakenham but not sure exactly where. >>> Thanks Richard >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Richard Wenn [email protected] >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please >>> send an email to [email protected] with the word >>> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >>> message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message