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green mail sarah harriet Quilter (Nov 09 Green)
looking for information on sarah harriet Quilter born 1826 in braintree essex mothers name mary-ann dove fathers name john Quilter found sarah on 1841 census then hit a brick-wall can anyone help?

red mail Cecil Frederick Green died 1954 (Nov 09 Red)
Searching for any descendants of Cecil Frederick Green/Sarah who died in Wethersfield Braintree 12 July 1954. His children were Blanche Ivy, Wilfred, Ralph Nathaniel, Stanley Leopold, Cecil Granville and Gordon Reginald. I am currently co-authoring a book about the mother of Cecil Frederick, Anne Green nee Ball and am looking for any further family history information.

red mail Fuller (Oct 09 Red)
Searching for information about the Fuller family in the locations Braintree and Black Notley. All I know is that a ggg grandfather was blacksmith in Black Notley and that my grandfather and great grandfather owned a boot and shoe factory in Braintree called James Fuller's Golden Boot. Would be grateful for any further details. Thanks.

green mail Samuel George Arthur (Oct 09 Green)
Looking for any information on Samuel George Arthur who is believed to have been living in Braintree in 1900's. Had a daughter Margaret born 1903, Son Ambrose George William born 1898, another daughter Queenie May. Please contact me if you can be of any help.

green mail Deal,Stebbing,Brickwood (Apr 09 Green)
Jeffrey Deal married Ann Stebbing(Sible Hedringham) had daughters Lydia? last known in High Garrat (1900)daughter Ellen went to South Africa (my great grandmother) ran her mother's in law's hospital(Elizabeth Cramond) (Digger's Hospital in Kimberley)my grand mother return to uk and lived in Bocking (Brickwood) any information would help have hit stone wall regarding Deal.

red mail Bemrose born 1947 (Oct 08 Red)
I am trying to find my Cousin who was christened Lorraine M. Bemrose, born April/May or June 1947 birth registered in Braintree. She was given up for adoption by my Aunt Doreen. If you know of her or any of her desendents please get in touch. Thank you

red mail Joseph Lawrence 1856 (Jul 08 Red)
I am looking for info on Joseph Lawrence 1856, and his son William Lawrence 1885 born in Braintree. Thanks. Robert

green mail Smiths/Brooks/Pedocks/Wilkinson (Apr 08 Green)
Joseph Smith married Susannah Peadock 1838 St Michael's Braintree. He was otherwise known as James Smith. Susannah was born in Stebbing.Joseph was a marine store dealer/hawker and in 1871 was running The Traveller's Rest on Pound End. Susannah was sometimes formerly Peadock and sometimes formerly Brooks. There was a lot of name changing going on, both surnames and forenames, and mostly in the Brooks/Peadock families. Susannah's parents were John Piddock and Elizabeth, who appear in census entries as Brooks. Joseph's father was James Smith, whitesmith of Halstead.James married a Sarah Smith in Braintree 1815, both widowed by then. Joseph was born in 1816. The first daughter of Joseph and Susannah-ELiza Peadock Smith, born around 1837, was with William and Susan Wilkinson New Street in 2 census entries, and allegedly their niece. Names associated with the marriages of some of Joseph and Susannah's children are Harrison, Farthing, Cutts, Whitnall (the latter from Norfolk).

green mail Harding in Braintree and Bocking (Apr 08 Green)
Harvey Harding born Braintree 1787 and was a Millwright at the Silk Mill. Have discovered Harvey on 1851 and 1861 census in Braintree. Can anybody help with any information on the Harding families please.

green mail Braintree or Bocking (Mar 08 Green)
I am descended from Sarah Patmore born 1786 dau of John Patmore and Elizabeth (Williams) of Braintree/Bocking. Sarah married Richard Battlebury in 1803 and many years later gave birth to a son in St Katherine Creechurch workhouse. The Patmore family paid for his keep at the workhouse when mother abandoned him there to remarry. Hence the Battlebury connection may be a red herring but the Patmore connection is real, I have copies of the monies paid to the workhouse for his keep and for his wooden leg by Ann Patmore (Sarah's sister in law?). Can anyone shed any light on this mystery? or help with previous antecedents? Any help much appreciated.

 
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