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    1. [SFK-UK] EASTER family of Aldeburgh
    2. Giles Colchester
    3. There is a useful book on the history of Aldeburgh called Aldeburgh Diary by JP Bristow published 1983 ISBN 0 9508615 0 2. I doubt that it is still in print, and the author would now be aged 107. Unfortunately the book is not indexed so might include the Easter family. The history covers the period from pre-history to 1982 in a time line recorded over 40 pages. The appendices are over 60 pages covering the history of aspects of Aldeburgh. The book is packed full of person and house names. The houses are listed in an ambulatory order with their brief historical details. If you want more detail have a look at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SUFFOLK/2007-09/1188742405 where the contents of the book is listed. If you have an idea as to which date or which location, I can have a look at the book, but as said before, this is not an easy task as it is not indexed. William, Henry, elizabeth & mary Easter were recorded in the hearth taxes on various dates in Aldeburgh. Others are near by. If you want more details, follow the following link http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/suffolk/2007-08/1186937880 and then email me off list. Wishing you every success in your researches Giles Colchester, Researching COLCHESTER family, any spelling, any time, any place And PACKARD in Suffolk Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 09:26:55 +0100 From: Dianne Reuby <[email protected]> Subject: [SFK-UK] EASTER family of Aldeburgh To: [email protected] Hi all, just joined the list. My father started his research about 40 years ago, and I've been carrying on . My main Suffolk connection is my father's family, EASTER, mainly from Aldeburgh. The earliest I have is William EASTER and his wife Anne (BRAMWELL) who were born in Stow-cum-Quy in Cambridgeshire and moved to Aldeburgh in the early 1700s. The family moved to London round about the 1840's. I've found much interesting info recently on the parish records which have become available on Find My Past (my local library recently switched from Ancestry to FMP), as well as various online cemetery photo sites. If anyone else is researching this family, I'd be happy to exchange info. Dianne Reuby

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