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Maddison, Mattison, Masterson, Madderton
(Oct 09 Green)
Looking for Maddison family of Grundisburgh, Tuddenham and Culpho. Thomas m Hannah Girling 1817 and Eliza Pinner 1849. Dau Mary Ann born 1851 m John Johnson and emigrated to Australia in 1879.
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Sarah Leach
(Aug 08
Red)
Searching for information on Sarah Leach b Grundisburgh 1809
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Jane Smith
(Sep 07
Red)
Searching for Jane Smith who married Richard Andrews in Nov. 1776 in Grundisburg,they moved on to Debenham Suffolk
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Foulger Asa
(Revised Oct 06 Green)
Any info on Asa Foulger b1845,Mary nee Friend(wife)b1844, son William b 1876 my great-grandfather, who became a publican in Gamblingay Cambs and sons George and John and daughters Phyllis and Mary.Only William and sister Mary appear on 1901 census.
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TITSHALL/CLOW
(Revised Feb 07 Green)
Seeking anyone who has connection or knowledge of the Titshall,Clow families of late 1800's and early 1900's through to about 1940. My grandmother was born Florence Titshall youngest of 6 children, I believe they lived at Grundsburgh Mill.Her father's name was John and mother Ellen Jane Nee Smith I think. 3 older sisters were, Cassie, Blanche and Grace. Cassie did marry and had one son Michael but he died of a brain tumor aged 16 yrs and her husband was killed in the war WW1 I think. Grace worked for the Grazebrook family as a governess? to their two sons, she worked for them all her life until reitrement I believe. Joe (Cecil?)was a favourite of my grandmothers, he was her big brother. My grandmother came out to Australia in 1949 with her husband Ernest Clow and their youngest daughter Heather Clow, Ernest was a butcher by trade and worked in Hobart, Tasmania first as a butcher but then he worked for the Govt. as a statistician until his retirement, he had quite a few brothers and sisters and one sister Winifred (known as Winnie) was a missionary and lived in Wellington, New Zealand, she came to visit us on several ocassions, one of which when I was born.
She died in N.Z. about 1965 approx. My Grandfather Ernest Clow eldests brother Robert Clow who was born March 1890.Robert's mother was Alice and Robert was brought up by his Grandfather Alice's brother, Charles Whitfield-King, who raised and educated Robert "Bob". Alice later married George CLOW and they had 8 children, Rosa A,born 1892/3, Edward G. 1893/4, Ernest W. 1895, Amelia Winifred known to me as Auntie Winnie born 1897, Stanley A. 1898 then after 1901 Harry, Sidney and Cyril. Robert known to my grandfather as "Bob" grew up to be an artist, he was captured by the Germans in WW1 and held prisoner, he became popular with the German soldiers because of his painting talents and painted their wives whilst a prisoner, to my knowledge Bob never married. My mother recalls visiting all her father's relatives during the war years and thinks about 1941/2 visited Bob, it was sometime later that he died.They lived in Ipswich.
Love to hear from anyone with news of where the decendants are of these families today.
Does anyone know where Robert is buried and when he died?
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woolnough--surname
(Feb 06
Red)
Looking for info on woolnough surname in general, & in particular a John Woolnough married to a Mary Barber on 16/2/1746 in Grundisburgh
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Robert Symonds born 1822
(Dec 04
Red)
Hi Im trying to find information about Robert Symonds who was born in Grundisburgh in 1822. He was a Mariner who later retired in the North East of England -South Shields. Please let me know if you have any information regarding Robert who was a relative.
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Flower family
(Apr 04
Red)
Immigrated to America. May have settled in Virginia or Maryland. Looking for a James born 1730's, William born 1720's, Ralph born 1720's. Father may have been a James, William, Ralph, Andrew born early 1700 or late 1690's.
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Rowland Flower
(Apr 04
Red)
I am trying to find information on a Rowland Flower mar Elizabeth Cutton in Grundisburgh, Suffolk abt 1654. I would like to find out if Rowland had children or whom his parents were.
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Childrens Home Grundisburgh
(Mar 04 Green)
My father was brought up in a small children's home near the centre of Grundisburgh throughout the 'thirties; evacuated to Derbyshire during WW2, he returned after the war and found it being used as an old peoples' home. I believe it to be an ivy-clad private residence now, but would like to be able to identify the building to him when we visit later this year. Is anyone able to help us identify the building please?
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