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    1. [SFK-UK] TOLVER Eleanor Sophia
    2. jo mason
    3. Please is anyone related to Eleanor Sophia, she married James William CROW(E) in Mar q 1853 in the Gt Yarmouth registration district? Thanks Jo in Leics

    10/03/2010 10:37:58
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham
    2. Sue Hodgson
    3. Hello Marj I've looked up the marriage in Earl Stonham and the groom is down as William HOWLETT from Henley Regards Sue On 2 October 2010 09:25, Mac and Marj McCulley <mcculley@wideband.net.au>wrote: > Hi Mavis > > > > Thank you SO much for your help. > > Since my request I have come to the conclusion that the name is definitely > HOWLETT. I really need to check the marriage reg in Earl Stonham to check > how it is spelt there. > > Your 1841 find is correct as I have found two birth registrations and two > death registrations for Thomas and his sister who died in 1838. Both under > the name of Howlett. > > I am amazed that you have found them in the other census' I could not find > any trace on Ancestry. Maybe I need more sleep! Well done. > > I would love to have the information off line if you have the time. > > Thank you again > > Marj. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On > Behalf Of Mavis Dent > Sent: Saturday, 2 October 2010 5:25 PM > To: suffolk@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham > > > > hello marj, > > > > I have searched all Howell re Blacksmith's > > The one you thought may have come from Trimley, was a single man in 1851 so > > doesn't look like the one, if your Frances was married in 1837 > > > > The other W.Howell's were different wife names. > > I did note like you, a W.Howell born Trimley (note as above) but his wife > > was born 1841, but not a Frances. > > > > I did check though all the William Howlett, his wife all the way through > the > > > Census's starting at 1841 was Frances, starting at Earl Stonham also a son > > Thomas born 1839, so I think this could be them, William wasn't a > Blacksmith > > > though, but an Ag.Lab. > > I followed this William and Frances through every Census until their deaths > > both died Mar qtr. 1894 registered Hartismere. > > if you want to know the family and children I could help you there if you > > like to write to me off line. > > Mavis. > > mavisdent@bigpond.com > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mac and Marj McCulley" <mcculley@wideband.net.au> > > To: <suffolk@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 11:21 PM > > Subject: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham > > > > > > >I am looking for the death registration of Frances Elizabeth HOWELL > > > (Warren). I am hoping it is in the Earl Stonham PR if anyone may have > > > that. > > > I cannot find an entry in Free BMD. > > > > > > > > > > > > She was married 6th January 1837 to William HOWELL a Blacksmith. He was > > > from > > > Henley although I think he was born in Trimley. > > > > > > I have found two children born and buried at Earl Stonham (Fanny and > > > Thomas) > > > > > > > > > > > > I have found them in 1841 listed as HOWLETT but I have been unable to > find > > > any record for her or her family in any census. I am wondering if the > name > > > is actually HOWELL or HOWLETT but have tried both to no avail. > > > > > > > > > > > > In 1891 a William Howell is listed as a Blacksmith in Crowfield with a > > > wife > > > named Elizabeth. However her age precludes her from being Frances > > > Elizabeth > > > and also the age of children listed. I believe this to be the correct > > > William due to birth place, age and occupation as Blacksmith. > > > > > > > > > > > > Any help greatly appreciated > > > > > > Marj. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > > SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com 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 > SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com 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 > SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/03/2010 08:36:27
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham
    2. Mac and Marj McCulley
    3. Hi Mavis Thank you SO much for your help. Since my request I have come to the conclusion that the name is definitely HOWLETT. I really need to check the marriage reg in Earl Stonham to check how it is spelt there. Your 1841 find is correct as I have found two birth registrations and two death registrations for Thomas and his sister who died in 1838. Both under the name of Howlett. I am amazed that you have found them in the other census' I could not find any trace on Ancestry. Maybe I need more sleep! Well done. I would love to have the information off line if you have the time. Thank you again Marj. -----Original Message----- From: suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mavis Dent Sent: Saturday, 2 October 2010 5:25 PM To: suffolk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham hello marj, I have searched all Howell re Blacksmith's The one you thought may have come from Trimley, was a single man in 1851 so doesn't look like the one, if your Frances was married in 1837 The other W.Howell's were different wife names. I did note like you, a W.Howell born Trimley (note as above) but his wife was born 1841, but not a Frances. I did check though all the William Howlett, his wife all the way through the Census's starting at 1841 was Frances, starting at Earl Stonham also a son Thomas born 1839, so I think this could be them, William wasn't a Blacksmith though, but an Ag.Lab. I followed this William and Frances through every Census until their deaths both died Mar qtr. 1894 registered Hartismere. if you want to know the family and children I could help you there if you like to write to me off line. Mavis. mavisdent@bigpond.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mac and Marj McCulley" <mcculley@wideband.net.au> To: <suffolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 11:21 PM Subject: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham >I am looking for the death registration of Frances Elizabeth HOWELL > (Warren). I am hoping it is in the Earl Stonham PR if anyone may have > that. > I cannot find an entry in Free BMD. > > > > She was married 6th January 1837 to William HOWELL a Blacksmith. He was > from > Henley although I think he was born in Trimley. > > I have found two children born and buried at Earl Stonham (Fanny and > Thomas) > > > > I have found them in 1841 listed as HOWLETT but I have been unable to find > any record for her or her family in any census. I am wondering if the name > is actually HOWELL or HOWLETT but have tried both to no avail. > > > > In 1891 a William Howell is listed as a Blacksmith in Crowfield with a > wife > named Elizabeth. However her age precludes her from being Frances > Elizabeth > and also the age of children listed. I believe this to be the correct > William due to birth place, age and occupation as Blacksmith. > > > > Any help greatly appreciated > > Marj. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com 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 SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/02/2010 12:25:13
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham
    2. Mavis Dent
    3. hello marj, I have searched all Howell re Blacksmith's The one you thought may have come from Trimley, was a single man in 1851 so doesn't look like the one, if your Frances was married in 1837 The other W.Howell's were different wife names. I did note like you, a W.Howell born Trimley (note as above) but his wife was born 1841, but not a Frances. I did check though all the William Howlett, his wife all the way through the Census's starting at 1841 was Frances, starting at Earl Stonham also a son Thomas born 1839, so I think this could be them, William wasn't a Blacksmith though, but an Ag.Lab. I followed this William and Frances through every Census until their deaths both died Mar qtr. 1894 registered Hartismere. if you want to know the family and children I could help you there if you like to write to me off line. Mavis. mavisdent@bigpond.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mac and Marj McCulley" <mcculley@wideband.net.au> To: <suffolk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 11:21 PM Subject: [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham >I am looking for the death registration of Frances Elizabeth HOWELL > (Warren). I am hoping it is in the Earl Stonham PR if anyone may have > that. > I cannot find an entry in Free BMD. > > > > She was married 6th January 1837 to William HOWELL a Blacksmith. He was > from > Henley although I think he was born in Trimley. > > I have found two children born and buried at Earl Stonham (Fanny and > Thomas) > > > > I have found them in 1841 listed as HOWLETT but I have been unable to find > any record for her or her family in any census. I am wondering if the name > is actually HOWELL or HOWLETT but have tried both to no avail. > > > > In 1891 a William Howell is listed as a Blacksmith in Crowfield with a > wife > named Elizabeth. However her age precludes her from being Frances > Elizabeth > and also the age of children listed. I believe this to be the correct > William due to birth place, age and occupation as Blacksmith. > > > > Any help greatly appreciated > > Marj. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/02/2010 11:25:20
    1. [SFK-UK] Lucy DEATH
    2. Roger Self
    3. Hello My 3g grandmother Sarah DEATH was baptised on 17 January 1771 in Wetherden. She was the illegitimate daughter of Lucy DEATH and Thomas SMITH. Hor quite some time I've been looking for some clue of where and when Lucy was born - I guess it is likely to be in the early 1750s and not that far away from Wetherden. Has anyone come across her? Roger

    10/02/2010 10:14:42
    1. [SFK-UK] BROWN
    2. Giles Colchester
    3. I have a connection to a Brown family in Hasketon, Woodbridge, Saxmundham and Walton between about 1700 and 1850. This includes the following John Brown & Elizabeth married circa 1725 at an as yet unknown location John Brown 1726-1785 md circa 1748 Mary 1713-1804 buried Hasketon Brickwood Brown bapt 1729 Woodbridge Mary Brown bapt 1730 at Woodbridge md Thomas Ablitt 1764 at Walton Tyrell Brown bapt 1731 Woodbridge a female Brown married a Rogers who had a child Mary Rogers who married John Ashwell in 1787 at Burgh Hannah Brown 1750-1809 md James Chapman in 1770 at Walton Mary Brown 1752-1820 born in Hasketon and died in Ipswich. Elizabeth Brown 1753 at Hasketon md at Hasketon in 1778 Stephen Johnson 1753-1825 William Brown rector of Saxmundham 1754-1826 Agnes Brown 1757-1847 md 1779 at Hasketon and then lived in Woodbridge to John Packard 1758-1816 son of Daniel Packard If anyone has any connections to this family, I would be most interested. Wishing you every success in your researches Giles Colchester, Researching COLCHESTER family, any spelling, any time, any place And PACKARD in Suffolk

    10/02/2010 06:30:12
    1. [SFK-UK] BROWN
    2. Giles Colchester
    3. As there is a flurry of Brown correspondence, I have put below some Browns which I have found in various newspapers mostly in the 19th century: The Ipswich Journal May 14, 1803 Instituted. Thursday last the Rev Chas John Smyth MA to the rectory of Great Fakenham on the presentation of his Grace the Duke of Grafton. The Rev. Wm. Brown, BA to the rectory of Little Glemham, on the presentation of Dudley North, Esq The Ipswich Journal November 17, 1804 Saxmundham Association [for prosecuting felons. Sets out table of payment for apprehending and bringing a person to justice, typically £5 for major offences, and £1 for minor offences. ] Names of Subscribers [amongst others] Saxmundham : Rev William Brown. The Ipswich Journal December 4, 1813 Capt Sir PBV Broke, Bart. Additional subscriptions since our last Week’s paper: At Woodbridge. [Amongst others] £ s d At Woodbridge Mr John Hunt 2 0 0 At Ipswich Rev Wm Brown 1 1 0 The Ipswich Journal September 19, 1818 Exchange of Glebe &c belonging to the rectory of Saxmundham. …… Notice is hereby given, that the reverend William Brown, Clerk, Rector of the Rectory and parish church of Saxmundham in the county of Suffolk and Diocese of Norwich; and Edward Fuller of Carlton Hall, in the said county, Esquire, Do intend by virtue and in pursuance of the powers and authorities of the said Act of parliament to effect and make an exchange of the several pieces of Land and hereditaments hereinafter described, …..[abuttals includes the names of the late Osborne Fuller, gentleman; Thomas Mayhew, gentleman; John Eade, gentleman; ] The Ipswich Journal Saturday, September 26, 1818 Same as previous week re Exchange of Glebe land by Rev Wm Brown & Edward Fuller. The Ipswich Journal September 20, 1823 Plomesgate Hundred Association. In consequence of the numerous felonies and depredations which have been committed in the Hundred of Plomesgate and its neighbourhood for some years past, it is deemed expedient to form an Association of the proprietors and occupiers of a whole district for the protection of their property, an to raise a fund for the detection and prosecution of such offenders …[signed by, amongst others] Sam Kilderbee. John Woods. Samuel Turner. Josh Packard. John Turner. Wm Turner. Josh Packard, Wm Brown The Ipswich Journal September 10, 1825 Game Lists. County of Suffolk. Eastern Division. …. Persons who have obtained game certificates for the year 1825. List (1) General certificates at £3 13s 6d each [amongst others] Brown, William, clk. Marlesford; Richard Girling, Westleton; Jex, Henry John, Brampton; Jex Henry ditto [ Brampton]; Mason, William, ditto [Ipswich]; Packard, John H, Hasketon The Ipswich Journal November 12, 1825 Saxmundham Association, for prosecuting persons guilty of felony. [rewards of £10 for murder and stealing larger animals, £5 for capital felony and stealing sheep or pigs, and other offences £2. Names of Subscribers [amongst others] Saxmundham: Rev William Brown, Sternfield: Mrs Packard The Ipswich Journal December 31, 1825 List of subscribers to the Suffolk Association for saving the lives of Shipwrecked seamen. Don A sub £ s d £ s d Charles Baldrey 1 1 0 George Brown Esq 5 5 0 Rev William Brown 1 1 0 Mr Daniel Packard, Stutton 1 0 0 Ipswich Journal: of 6 January 1827 P3(5) contains an advertisement for an auction of Rev William Brown of Saxmundham’s possessions. Wishing you every success in your researches Giles Colchester, Researching COLCHESTER family, any spelling, any time, any place And PACKARD in Suffolk

    10/02/2010 06:30:12
    1. [SFK-UK] ADMIN. POST - "Gatewayed" Posts - Weekly (Or So) Digest
    2. P.S. & C.A. Wyant
    3. Folks, Every week or so (or whenever the digest gets to about 20 KB), I'm forwarding to the List those posts that have been "gatewayed" from RootsWeb's SUFFOLK Board that might contain information of interest to List subscribers, and here's the current "digest" of such gatewayed posts. If you wish to respond to any of these gatewayed posts, please do so by clicking on the relevant "Message Board URL:" link and NOT by responding either to the list OR to my address as the digest poster. Board posters will not see your List response unless they are also subscribed to the List, and most are not. PLEASE also be careful about responding to any post and inadvertently re-posting the ENTIRE digest to the list! More information on RootsWeb's Boards can be found at: http://boards.RootsWeb.com/boardfaq.aspx#undefined , and the Board "home page" is at: http://boards.rootsweb.com/?o_iid=33216&o_lid=33216 . If you have any questions about the Boards or what the following is, pls contact me off-list at: mailto:SUFFOLK-admin@rootsweb.com . Thanks, Peter SUFFOLK List Admin. -------------------------------------------------- Larkham, Lancelot b. 1844 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ValerieWalton54 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8612/mb.ashx Message Board Post: One of our ancestors was born in France in 1844 while his parents, and two siblings were born in England. Father's occupation is listed on the census as a labourer. Does anyone know if British labourers would have been working in France at that time? Was there something historical happening? I have researched that period but can't find any wars involving France and England. Just curious but I'm stumped. -------------------------------------------------- Re: Ephraim Harvey This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Robesure Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8611.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: There is no obvious registration of his birth showing in the Hoxne district which includes Wilby. As he is shown as 1 year old in 1841, census date 6 June and 11 years old on 30 March 1851, if correct would give a birth date between 7 June 1839 and 30 March 1840. It seems doubtful that he would be registered in his mothers maiden name as he had elder siblings using the Harvey name, although there were no Ephraims or similar registered in that period in Hoxne. The only Harvey birth in that period was a Charles in the September 1839 quarter, this could be him under a different given name or perhaps he was not registered at all. I see that what is probably his marriage, was to Elizabeth Read in Shoreditch Sep.1859, Volume 1c, Page 536. If you purchase a copy of that certificate it should give you his father's name and occupation which may assist identifying him, even if its only his death, as the children appear to be orphans. Returning to the 1841 census I see that he had probably a sister Harriot 3 with him. If you could trace her birth certificate this would give full details of parents. There was a Harriot Harvey registered in March 1839, 13, 407. This seems a little close to Ephraim's expected birth but could be her. It might be worth while obtaining a copy to see if her father matched Ephraim's marriage certificate. One other chance is to arrange to view the Wilby Parish Register to see if he or any of his siblings were baptised. -------------------------------------------------- Re: Ephraim Harvey This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Robesure Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8611.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I do not now think that he could be the Charles Harvey registered in 1839 as a Charles was the son of Richard & Lydia, living in Worlingworth in 1841 and 1851. -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: 90sum3 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello I wondered if you have any records for Clare, Suffolk. I have been trying to find the birth of Susan/Susannah SKILTON from census records she was born abt 1798 Clare, Suffolk. I am only assuming that this is her maiden name, it could well be a first married name as when she married my gt.gt.gt.grandfather she was abt 35yrs old. I do not have any information about her parents etc. I do have info on her marriage. Many thanks in advance. Su -------------------------------------------------- Re: Ephraim Harvey This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: adward93 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8611.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Many thanks for the information. I do know that Charles was his brother as his son Alfred married Ephraim`s daughter Alice Julia and have been told that Charles marriage cert has his father being a baker and still alive, Ephraim`s marriage cert says father deceased and the same details. The only possible James I found in 1941 was in hospital. -------------------------------------------------- Re: Ephraim Harvey This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Robesure Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8611.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Unfortunately his brother Charles was not the one registered in 1839, being older he was born before national registration began. Only Ephraim and Harriot were born after this began in 1837. If you cannot find either of these you are left with Parish Records. Despite his poor beginnings Ephraim seem to have done reasonably well in life, despite swopping from being a Baker to a Builder halfway through. -------------------------------------------------- Re: Ephraim Harvey This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: adward93 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8611.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Ephraim did very well for himself he built a lot of streets in Heaton Newcastle and named them after his children. He bought land from Lord Armstrongs estate and built a great house. His will is a fasinating read. Alfred is nephew married his daughter and was employed by Ephraim as his rent collector. Harriot it seems never married and Ephraim look after her finacialy. -------------------------------------------------- Re: Joseph Willoughby - Ewarton, Suffolk This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sammiesworld Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8613.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: There were no matches on Family Search -------------------------------------------------- Re: Joseph Willoughby - Ewarton, Suffolk This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sammiesworld Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8613.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have exhausted this avenue. -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: diamondlifestyle Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi again Su, I'm afraid I've not got the records for Clare, I've had a look round and the local RO has them, and they don't strike me as particularly helpful - their list of rules and charges is enough to terrify anyone! I did however find Clare's own website www.clare-uk.com which seems to have an active genealogy section, it may be worth contacting them. Good luck, Kate -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: 90sum3 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello Many thanks for taking the time to check on both of the lookups I requested and thanks for the web address for Clare. Kind Regards Su -------------------------------------------------- Re: FROST This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ohlisao Surnames: FILBY, PHILBY Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/3496.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Wish I could help with your request, but just wanted to verify for you the church is indeed St. Andrew's. I visited there last year. My Filby/Philby family also originally comes from Cotton. My GGGGrandfather was born there in 1822, his father was also born there and married at St. Andrew's and the generation before were also married at St. Andrew's. Should you ever come across the Filby name in your family, I would be ever so greatful to hear of it. Lisa -------------------------------------------------- Re: Cotton, Badwell Ash, Stowlangloft This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ohlisao Surnames: FILBY, PHILBY, BARTON, FRIEND Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/85.1435.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I don't have any of these names, but my family also comes from Cotton. Should anyone have a connection to the Filby's I would love to hear of it. My GGG Grandfather George Filby was baptised at St. Andrew's in 1822 as was his brother Barton, both born to Samuel Filby and Mary Anne Friend who were married 1819 in Ipswich. Samuel was baptised St. Andrew's 1798, son of Samuel and Bridget Barton who were married at St. Andrew's. This couple had 3 infants that did not survive and are buried at St. Andrew's. And two more children I can not trace, David J. and George b. 1800 -------------------------------------------------- Re: TATUM, 1907, England - FILBY This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ohlisao Surnames: FILBY, PHILBY, BARTON, FRIEND Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/828.859.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Mandy, I am descended from Filby's that originated in the village of Cotton, Suffolk. I see you have Filby listed in your surnames and wonder if we have a connection? I can trace back to Samuel Filby and Bridget Barton married at St. Andrew's, Cotton, Aug 1791. They had several children baptised at St. Andrew's including my gggg-grandfather Samuel Filby married Mary Anne Friend who continued to lived in Cotton and raise their family including my ggg-grandfather George Filby, that moved to the Ashton-Under-Lyne area abt 1840 to mine coal. He married there at St. Mary's Church, Oldham, Lancashire. His family emmigrated to the U.S. in 1863, where I have traced his entire family. George had at least two siblings I haven't had much luck in tracing, Maria b. 1833 and Richard b. 1835, and two uncles George b. 1800 and David J. b. btw 1790-1800. Any connection? -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarilynEgerton271 Surnames: Gough Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi. Is it possible for you to access information on Emma/Amy Gough. She was born in Bury St. Edmunds around 1810. I have all her details after her marriage in 1830 to William Firman in Lackford, but would really like information that would lead me to the names of her parents. -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: diamondlifestyle Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Marilyn, I've only got the records for St James parish is BSE, and unfortunately they end at 1800. I've tried looking on some other sites for the records but the best I can find is that she was christened at BSE in 1809 (from the IGI) but no more data than that. Hope you find the records you need, Kate -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarilynEgerton271 Surnames: Gough Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thanks for your help. The Suffolk REgister Office did a 5 minute check for me for a birth for 1809 but couldn't find anything. The 1809 was taken from the census return for 1841 so she could have been born a year or two either side. Do you know if I would find anything more by going to the Latter Day Saints Office here in New Zealand to see if they had other films, or is the one you have got access to the only one -------------------------------------------------- Parish Lookups Bury St. Edmunds - St. Marys This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarilynEgerton271 Surnames: Gough Classification: lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8614/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Can anyone do a lookup of the parish register for Bury St Edmunds - St Mary or St. John? I am looking for a christening of Emma/Amy Gough born around 1808/1811. Thanks in advance -------------------------------------------------- Re: parish records lookups This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: diamondlifestyle Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/8609.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: hi Marilyn, the records will exist somewhere, it just depends who has them. It might be worth trying the LDS, they certainly have enough records. Possibly consider calling them first to check? Good luck, Kate -------------------------------------------------- Re: Stebbing-circus family This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: stebbing128 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.england.sfk.general/2339.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Emily, I don't think we are related, but I am trying to locate posters from the Stebbing Royal European Circus, would you happen to know where I might find any? Thanks Jenny --------------------------------------------------

    10/02/2010 02:43:57
    1. [SFK-UK] Earl Stonham
    2. Mac and Marj McCulley
    3. I am looking for the death registration of Frances Elizabeth HOWELL (Warren). I am hoping it is in the Earl Stonham PR if anyone may have that. I cannot find an entry in Free BMD. She was married 6th January 1837 to William HOWELL a Blacksmith. He was from Henley although I think he was born in Trimley. I have found two children born and buried at Earl Stonham (Fanny and Thomas) I have found them in 1841 listed as HOWLETT but I have been unable to find any record for her or her family in any census. I am wondering if the name is actually HOWELL or HOWLETT but have tried both to no avail. In 1891 a William Howell is listed as a Blacksmith in Crowfield with a wife named Elizabeth. However her age precludes her from being Frances Elizabeth and also the age of children listed. I believe this to be the correct William due to birth place, age and occupation as Blacksmith. Any help greatly appreciated Marj.

    10/01/2010 05:21:19
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] BROWN
    2. Kevin Scott
    3. Hi, I have the family of James BROWN & Eliza LING in my files and they are not your couple. James BROWN was born in Benhall C.1809 & Eliza LING in Blaxhall in 1815. They are found in Benhall in the censuses 1851-1881. Their children were - James BROWN 1845 John BROWN 1846 George BROWN 1849 Lewis BROWN 1850 Thomas BROWN 1853 Arthur BROWN 1856 Charles BROWN 1856 It seems like the ones to investigate are James BROWN & Eliza MARKHAM Regards, Kevin Scott -----Original Message----- From: suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of fenenga@connpoint.net Sent: 01 October 2010 19:01 To: suffolk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SFK-UK] BROWN only 2 James Brown/Eliza marriages in Suffolk between 1843 and 1846. one to Eliza Markham Dec quarter 1843, in Blything, the other to Eliza Ling Dec quarter, 1844 in Plomesgate. BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; } On Fri 10/01/10 12:35 AM , "John & Jan Marchant" jjmarchant@optusnet.com.au sent: Hello Listers Oh, I know it's SUCH a common name (mine for nearly 24 years) but I have some information: James BROWN bn c 1811 Lived Hamlet of Bulcamp before marriage - Theberton House 1851 Robert Street, Theberton 1861 Eliza BROWN nee? bn c 1815 Friston Suffolk George BROWN bn c 1845 Silas BROWN bn c 1847 Sophia BROWN bn c 1849 Elizabeth BROWN bn c 1851 John BROWN bn c 1854 Lionel BROWN bn c 1857 d 1940 married Mary Rose (1852-1929) on 29 August 1881 James BROWN bn c 1859 I would like to find earlier records of this family and would love to hear from anyone with connections. Regards Jan Marchant Australia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com [1] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Links: ------ [1] mailto:SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/01/2010 02:21:36
    1. [SFK-UK] BROWN
    2. John & Jan Marchant
    3. Hello Listers Oh, I know it's SUCH a common name (mine for nearly 24 years) but I have some information: James BROWN bn c 1811 Lived Hamlet of Bulcamp before marriage - Theberton House 1851 Robert Street, Theberton 1861 Eliza BROWN nee? bn c 1815 Friston Suffolk George BROWN bn c 1845 Silas BROWN bn c 1847 Sophia BROWN bn c 1849 Elizabeth BROWN bn c 1851 John BROWN bn c 1854 Lionel BROWN bn c 1857 d 1940 married Mary Rose (1852-1929) on 29 August 1881 James BROWN bn c 1859 I would like to find earlier records of this family and would love to hear from anyone with connections. Regards Jan Marchant Australia

    10/01/2010 11:35:08
    1. [SFK-UK] Missing Barber family
    2. Janine Fisher
    3. Dear List Thank you to all who replied re the missing Barber family on the 1881 census. It would appear that they have been missed on the census and can't be found anywhere in the world. I feel quite sure they were in Ipswich due to a number of other sources and I did start to wonder if there were some missing or destroyed census. Nivard has given me an idea to find out where they were living from one of the children's birth certificates and Mavis some information from the 1911 census that I did not know about. Thank you all once again. Kind Regards Janine Fisher

    10/01/2010 08:26:54
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Barber Family Ipswich 1881 Census
    2. Janine Fisher
    3. Dear Nivrad Thank you for your searching, it is truly appreciated. The Herbert Charles you mentioned is indeed Charles Herbert, that is a good idea to apply for his death certificate, I didn't think of that. Thank you once again. Kind Regards Janine Fisher Geelong Australia -----Original Message----- From: suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:suffolk-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Nivard Ovington Sent: Thursday, 30 September 2010 9:21 PM To: suffolk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SFK-UK] Barber Family Ipswich 1881 Census Hi Janine I have carried out quite a few different searches for your missing 1881 BARBER family and found nothing However there are over 660 people in the 1881 for Ipswich with no name or details in the index Perhaps your family are among them as they seem to have had children in Ipswich throughout the period yet do not show there In 1891 there is a 10 year old Charles, I do not see a birth reg for him , the nearest is Births Sep 1880 BARBER Herbert Charles Ipswich 4a 703 If you can get a birth cert near to 1881 you can then check that address to see who is there at the time of the census Unfortunately they may not be recorded at all as there are some people missing in all census years plus some recorded incorrectly with the wrong name or other details etc Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Dear List > > > > I have recently started searching my family history after a long break of > nearly ten years. Alas!! The bricks are all still there in the wall. I > would like to ask some advice about the family listed below. I have them > on > the 1871 England Census and the 1891 England Census but cannot find them > anywhere for the 1881 England Census. Here are the details; > > > > 1871 England Census, Ipswich, Suffolk, St Margaret, 55 Tower Terrace > > > > James Barber Head Carpenter and Joiner Ipswich > 29 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/01/2010 08:14:07
    1. [SFK-UK] Re Death
    2. Barbara Gurr
    3. Dear List, I have been trying to help a lady with a query about an ancestor of hers. His name is Samuel Death and she believes his father is called George Death. She says he was born c1821 in Ixworth but he does not appear in the parish records I hold. Her name is Kathy Mildren and her address is kathymildren@aol.com can some kind soul help. Regards to all Barbara Gurr

    10/01/2010 06:09:08
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] BROWN
    2. only 2 James Brown/Eliza marriages in Suffolk between 1843 and 1846. one to Eliza Markham Dec quarter 1843, in Blything, the other to Eliza Ling Dec quarter, 1844 in Plomesgate. BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; } On Fri 10/01/10 12:35 AM , "John & Jan Marchant" jjmarchant@optusnet.com.au sent: Hello Listers Oh, I know it's SUCH a common name (mine for nearly 24 years) but I have some information: James BROWN bn c 1811 Lived Hamlet of Bulcamp before marriage - Theberton House 1851 Robert Street, Theberton 1861 Eliza BROWN nee? bn c 1815 Friston Suffolk George BROWN bn c 1845 Silas BROWN bn c 1847 Sophia BROWN bn c 1849 Elizabeth BROWN bn c 1851 John BROWN bn c 1854 Lionel BROWN bn c 1857 d 1940 married Mary Rose (1852-1929) on 29 August 1881 James BROWN bn c 1859 I would like to find earlier records of this family and would love to hear from anyone with connections. Regards Jan Marchant Australia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com [1] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Links: ------ [1] mailto:SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com

    10/01/2010 05:01:26
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Online parish clerk
    2. Diane Sowden
    3. On 30/09/2010 22:16, Patricia Bridges wrote: > Hello Diane, > > We do not have online parish clerks in Suffolk. > > We were the pioneering county and the first to have Local History > Recorders, many of whom will carry out Family History Research as well - > will contact you off line with two people in Woodbridge who might be able > to help you further. > > Pat ... > > Patricia Bridges ~ Hon Recorders' Secretary > Suffolk Local History Council http://www.slhc.org.uk/ > Local History Recorder for the parish of > Little Waldingfield - 01787 247626 > recorders@bridgessuffolk.plus.com > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Diane Sowden"<dpkms20042000@yahoo.co.uk> >> Hi there, is there an Online parish clerk for Woodbridge Suffolk does >> any one know please?> >> Thanks very much.> >> Diane > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SUFFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > Do these people charge for their services do you know please? Diane

    09/30/2010 04:26:36
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Online parish clerk
    2. Patricia Bridges
    3. Hello Diane, We do not have online parish clerks in Suffolk. We were the pioneering county and the first to have Local History Recorders, many of whom will carry out Family History Research as well - will contact you off line with two people in Woodbridge who might be able to help you further. Pat ... Patricia Bridges ~ Hon Recorders' Secretary Suffolk Local History Council http://www.slhc.org.uk/ Local History Recorder for the parish of Little Waldingfield - 01787 247626 recorders@bridgessuffolk.plus.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Sowden" <dpkms20042000@yahoo.co.uk> > Hi there, is there an Online parish clerk for Woodbridge Suffolk does > any one know please?> > Thanks very much.> > Diane

    09/30/2010 04:16:03
    1. [SFK-UK] Online parish clerk
    2. Diane Sowden
    3. Hi there, is there an Online parish clerk for Woodbridge Suffolk does any one know please? Thanks very much. Diane

    09/30/2010 04:00:00
    1. Re: [SFK-UK] Barber Family Ipswich 1881 Census
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Janine I have carried out quite a few different searches for your missing 1881 BARBER family and found nothing However there are over 660 people in the 1881 for Ipswich with no name or details in the index Perhaps your family are among them as they seem to have had children in Ipswich throughout the period yet do not show there In 1891 there is a 10 year old Charles, I do not see a birth reg for him , the nearest is Births Sep 1880 BARBER Herbert Charles Ipswich 4a 703 If you can get a birth cert near to 1881 you can then check that address to see who is there at the time of the census Unfortunately they may not be recorded at all as there are some people missing in all census years plus some recorded incorrectly with the wrong name or other details etc Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Dear List > > > > I have recently started searching my family history after a long break of > nearly ten years. Alas!! The bricks are all still there in the wall. I > would like to ask some advice about the family listed below. I have them > on > the 1871 England Census and the 1891 England Census but cannot find them > anywhere for the 1881 England Census. Here are the details; > > > > 1871 England Census, Ipswich, Suffolk, St Margaret, 55 Tower Terrace > > > > James Barber Head Carpenter and Joiner Ipswich > 29

    09/30/2010 06:21:08
    1. [SFK-UK] Barber Family Ipswich 1881 Census
    2. Janine Fisher
    3. Dear List I have recently started searching my family history after a long break of nearly ten years. Alas!! The bricks are all still there in the wall. I would like to ask some advice about the family listed below. I have them on the 1871 England Census and the 1891 England Census but cannot find them anywhere for the 1881 England Census. Here are the details; 1871 England Census, Ipswich, Suffolk, St Margaret, 55 Tower Terrace James Barber Head Carpenter and Joiner Ipswich 29 Frances Barber Wife Claydon 26 Stephen Barber Son Scholar Ipswich 7 James Barber Son Ipswich 5 Henry Barber Son Ipswich 3 Frances Barber Dau Ipswich 8 months And then 1891 England Census, Ipswich, Ipswich Eastern, Ridge Cottage, 4 Rosehill Road James Barber Head Carpenter and Builder Ipswich 49 Frances Barber Wife Claydon 46 Henry Barber Son Gardener Ipswich 23 Elizabeth Barber Son Dressmaker " 18 Francis Barber Son Scholar " 13 Charles Barber Son " " 10 Edward Barber Son " " 8 Christine Barber Dau " " 6 Frederick Barber Son " 3 Phillip Barber Son " 7/12 I realise that the younger children won't be on the 1881 Census but I have searched for the others with no avail. Could they have been quarantined, imprisoned or even sent to Coventry J ? I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or help. Kind Regards Janine Fisher Australia

    09/29/2010 05:16:02