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From: "Dorothy I. Bechard" <>
Subject: Re: SUFFOLK-D Digest V98 #276
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 16:47:17 -0700


"Genealogical Gleaning in England" by Henry F. Waters is available through
<barnsandnoble.com> $39.55

At 07:37 AM 9/20/98 -0700, you wrote:
>SUFFOLK-D DigestVolume 98 : Issue 276
>
>Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: Early WillsReply/Query []
> #2 Suffolk Surname List, additions, S [LeeAnn <>]
> #3 STEWARD of Spexhall ["Marg Keable" <.]
> #4 Re:- Cosford Database ["Raymond Erle Long" <]
> #5 Early censuses for Suffolk [Paula Hadgraft <]
> #6 Look-up in WIX/WICKS Essex and SUD ["Betty Googe Dickson & Bob Dickson]
>
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>______________________________X-Message: #1
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 12:15:19 -0700
>From:
>To:
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>Subject: Re: Early WillsReply/Query
>
>Hi All,
>
>I've had several e-mails asking for further information about the source
>of early wills I wrote to the List. Here is all the information: The
>correct title of the book is: "Genealogical Gleanings in England" by
>Henry F. Waters, A.M. Much of information appeared in the the
>New-England Historical and Genealogical Register. In 1901 the Register
>published Mr. Water's material in book form with the above title. Many
>of the wills are cross-referenced to other family members and he included
>several pedigree charts. The wills cover all of England, not just
>Suffolk and Essex - I just happen to be most interested in those two
>counties at the moment.
>
>The name and address of the company who publish out-of-print books, by
>photocopying them is: Stemmons Publishing , Box 612, West Jordan, Utah
>84084. They advertise in the 'Genealogical Helper' magazine and I have
>purchased at least thirty books from Stemmons in the past 10 -12 years.
>Their ad does not list a phone number, but I have phoned them on
>occasion. I think they must be a very small company.
>
>The CD's I mentioned were produced by Broderbund Software, Inc. a
>division of Banner Blue. Their address is P.O. Box 612, Navato,
>California 94948-61245. (They produce the software for Family Tree Maker
>so you may find them on the Internet). There are nine disks in the set -
>eight cover the 148 volumes of the New-England and Historical and
>Genealogical Register from 1847 - 1997. The ninth is an index to the
>others. The NEHG Society owns the copyright. I believe they were quite
>expensive - about $300.
>
>I hope this information answers all the questions - except one - No, I'm
>sorry, but I do not have time to look up wills and copy them for others.
>
>Happy Ancestor Hunting - Jura MacLean Sherwood
>
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>______________________________X-Message: #2
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 21:47:42 -0400
>From: LeeAnn <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: Suffolk Surname List, additions, Sept 19 1998
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> Suffolk (England) Surname List (& More!) - Additions only
>
> Dated: September 19 1998
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>Should you wish to contact the researchers with an interest
>on this update, go to the Suffolk Surname List (& More!) site.
>
>The list can be found in its entirety (2,803 submissions) at:
>
>http://www.visualcreations.com/pers/leeann/suffolk/index.html
>
>At this site you will find:
>
>The Suffolk Surname List
>- How to submit your interests
>- Bounced & removed email addresses
>Suffolk maps and files
>Suffolk One name parish records
>Suffolk Mailing List subscribe instructions
>Suffolk Church pictures
>Suffolk Family Reunions
>England Look Up Exchange, Suffolk page
>All Suffolk Links
>Form to search RSL for Suffolk name
>Guest book
>
>
>SUBMITTING:
>
>Please send submissions *ONLY AFTER* after you have read the
>formatting instructions which are located at...
>
>http://www.visualcreations.com/pers/leeann/suffolk/suf_subm.html
>
>
>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> If sending an amendment to an existing entry,
> CLEARLY INDICATE it is an amendment
> Saves me time and effort and you a {{grumble}} message!
>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>
>
>Happy cousin collecting,
>
>LeeAnn
>Ontario, Canada
>
>
>-----------<additions only>----------------------
>
>ADAMS : Stanton, Bury St. Edmunds : c1750-c1900
>
>ADDISON (ADDERSON) : any place : any time
>
>ANDREWS : Beccles, Bungay : 1850-1900
>
>APPLETON : Long Melford : bef c1790
>
>BAKER : Walsham le Willows : bef 1870
>
>BALEY : Cavenham, Pakenham : c1760-c1860
>
>BALLS : Pakenham, Great Barton, Cavenham : c1750-c1920
>
>BARBER : Lowestoft : bef 1776
>
>BARNARD : Denston, Grundisburgh : c1760-c1810
>
>BRINKLY : Norton, Elmswell, Stowmarket, Pakenham, Great Barton, Woolpit :
c1550-c1870
>
>BROWN : Hopton : aft 1800
>
>BROWNE : Edwardstone : 1520-1596
>
>BULLOCK : any place : any time
>
>BURTON : Lavenham : 1444-1520
>
>CALVER : Walton, Kirton, Nacton, Trimley : c1800-c1900
>
>CARSBOULT : Lidgate : bef 1824
>
>CHAPMAN : Falkenham, Trimley, Kirton : c1770-1900
>
>CHURCH : Ipswich : bef 1850
>
>CHURCH : Lowestoft : bef 1900
>
>CLEARS : Market Weston : c1700-c1800
>
>COLE : Pakefield, Lowestoft : bef 1862
>
>DAINES : Ipswich : c1855
>
>DIGBY : Barrow : 1730-1800
>
>DOUBLE : any place : aft 1700
>
>ELLAM (ELLEM, ELLIM) : Newmarket : c1728-1840
>
>ELLIS : Kirton, Trimley : c1780-c1900
>
>ELMY (ELMEY) : Westleton : bef 1840
>
>EMMERSON : Aldham : 1760
>
>EVES (EAVES, IVES) : Darsham : 1500-1650
>
>FENN : Falkenham, Trimley, Kirton : c1780-c1900
>
>FORSTER : Dunwich : 1750-1840
>
>FREEMAN : Woodbridge, Framsden, Gosbeck, Chattisham : c1840-1850
>
>GARRAD (GARRETT) : Thwaite, Wickham Skeith : 1780-1850
>
>GIE : Woolpit : c1650
>
>GODBOLD : Bungay : c1800
>
>HALES : any place : bef 1900
>
>HALLS : Haverhill : c1840-c1890
>
>HANSLIP : Eriswell : bef 1893
>
>HARDAKER (HARDACRE) : Fornham St. Martin : c1780-c1850
>
>HARPER : any place : bef 1835
>
>HARROLD : Bury St Edmunds, Stanningfield, Brockley : c1800-now
>
>HOLT (HOLT-WILSON) : any place : bef 1900
>
>HOWARD : any place : bef 1784
>
>HOWLETT : Holbrook, Freston : c1827
>
>HUBBARD : Walsham le Willows : bef 1870
>
>IVES (EVES, EAVES) : Darsham : 1500-1650
>
>JENNINGS : Trimley, Walton, Falkenham : c1750-now
>
>JOEL : Ipswich, Felixstowe : cl900-cl933
>
>KARRICK (KERRICK, KERRICH ) : any place : c1500-1800
>
>KEMP : Dunwich: 1780-1880
>
>KENT : Bury St Edmunds : c1750-c1900
>
>LARKIN : Norton, Newmarket : c1720-c1900
>
>LARTER : Blundeston, Lowestoft, Weybread, Wickham Market : c1750-1900
>
>LESSIE : Blyborough : 1620-1650
>
>LONG : Lavenham, Brent Eleigh, Cockfield, Preston, Thorpe Morieux,
Brettenham, Acton, Poslingford : 1600-1900
>
>MANBY : Eye : c1500 - c1550
>
>MANBY : Laxfield : bef 1830
>
>MANESTER : Barton Mills : c1600-1840
>
>MARKHAM : Trimley, Walton, Kirton : c1790-c1800
>
>MARTIN (MARTYN, MARTEN) : Hundon, Clare, Little Wratting, Haverhill :
c1780-c1875
>
>MIDDLEDITCH : Barningham, Coney Weston : c1750-1900
>
>MILES : Newmarket : c1720-c1800
>
>MORLEY : Mildenhall : c1600-1990
>
>NAIRN (NAIRNE, NEARN) : Little Bealings, any place : any time
>
>ORDISH : Southwold, Walberswick, Wissett : 1810-1830
>
>PALMER : Mildenhall : c1600-1990
>
>PARHAM (PARM, PARRUM, PARRAM) : Parham : bef 1800
>
>PIZZY : Trimley : c1750-c1900
>
>PIZZEY (PIZEY, PIZZY) : Layham, Ipswich, Hadleigh : c1700-c1900
>
>PLAYTERS (PLAYTER, PLATER) : Sotterley, Beccles, Ellough : c1400-c1690
>
>POAST (POST) : Mildenhall : bef 1808
>
>POULSON : Lavenham, Preston : 1700-1900
>
>PRESLAND : Bury St Edmunds, Shimpling : c1760-c1900
>
>PYE : Lowestoft : c1816
>
>RANSON : Bury St Edmunds, Pakenham, Norton, Thurston, Newmarket, Great
Barton, Preston St Mary, Kettlebaston : c1670-now
>
>RIVETT : Kirton : c1780-c1900
>
>RUDDOCK : Pakenham, Norton, Hinderclay, Bardwell, Market Weston, Thelnetham
: c1750-c1900
>
>SECKER : Lidgate : c1770
>
>SHARMON (SHARMAN, SHARMEN) : Eriswell : c1840
>
>SHELDRAKE : Holbrook, Freston : c1827
>
>SILLETT : any place : 1800-1870
>
>SIMKIN (SIMPKIN) : Kedington : c1840-c1880
>
>SIMPSON : Lavenham, Acton, Great Waldingfield : 1700-1900
>
>SKEET : Grundisburgh, Rushmere, Tudenham, Woodbridge : 1780-1860
>
>SMALLS : Shimpling : c1750-c1900
>
>SMY : Orford, Chillesford, Kenton, Butley, Iken, Kirton, Trimley : c1749-now
>
>SPARHAM : Beccles : 1850-1900
>
>STEBBING : Mildenhall : bef 1808
>
>STURGEON : Barningham, Coney Weston, Stanton, Bury St. Edmunds : c1750-1900
>
>TAYLOR : Lavenham : 1790-1820
>
>TUCK : Eriswell : any time
>
>TURNER : any place : bef 1900
>
>TUTHILL : Blythburg, Westleton, Wenhaston, Halesworth : c1650 - c1900
>
>WARNER : Kirton, Trimley, Walton, Falkenham, Felixstowe Gulpher : c1780-c1900
>
>WELHAM : Framlingham, Dennington : c1700-c1900
>
>WILSON : any place : bef 1900
>
>WINTHROP (WYNETHORPE) : Lavenham, Groton, Edwardstone : 1435-1623
>
>WOODRUFF (WOODROOF) : Eriswell : any time
>
>WOOLNER : Dunwich : 1750-1830
>
>-----------<end of additions>------------
>
>______________________________X-Message: #3
>Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 22:10:05 +1000
>From: "Marg Keable" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <000201bde3ea$9cb06420$>
>Subject: STEWARD of Spexhall
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>I have come across a newspaper cutting of my distant relative - Ida Rackham
>marrying a Mr Donald STEWARD of Spexhall in Suffolk. I was wondering if
>there are Stewards still living at Spexhall or if anybody else has an
>interest in either name.
>Regards, Marg
>
>______________________________X-Message: #4
>Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 09:35:14 +0100
>From: "Raymond Erle Long" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <006f01bde474$3f502c40$>
>Subject: Re:- Cosford Database
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>Hi Everyone,
>
>Just to remind anyone that is reseaching in the area of Lavenham Suffolk to
>check out my COSFORD DATABASE. This is growing daily.
>
>Many people have asked what the database contains so below is a list of just
>some of the database contents. Hope I can be of help.
>
>THE COSFORD DATABASE
>
>Includes the following information on:-
>
>Over 35000 People
>Over 8800 Marriages
>
>Lavenham Parish Church
>
> Baptism 1750 - 1900
> Marriages 1753 - 1900
> Burials 1800-1900
>
>Lavenham United Reformed church
>
>All the available church records have been transcribed
>
>Also contains nearly everyone on the Lavenham 1851 1881 and 1891 Census.
>
>Information from the transcripts of the Tombstones
>
>Brent Eleigh
>
> Baptisms 1800 - 1900
> Marriages 1800 - 1900
> Burials 1800 - 1812
> Also contains nearly everyone on the 1851 1881 and 1891 Census
>
>Preston St Mary
>
> Baptisms 1800 - 1880
> Marriages 1800 - 1900
> Burials 1800 - 1862
> Also contains nearly everyone on the 1851 1881 and 1891 Census
>
>
>Thorpe Morieux
>
> Baptisms 1800 - 1872
> Marriages 1800 - 1837
> Burials 1800 - 1900
> Also contains nearly everyone on the 1851 1881 and 1891 Census
>
>Cockfield
>
> Baptisms 1800 - 1900
> Marriages 1800 - 1900
> Burials 1800 - 1858
> Also contains nearly everyone on the 1851 1881 and 1891 Census
>
>
>Acton
> Baptisms 1813 - 1821 working on this one at the moment.
> Marriages 1837 - 1900
> Also contains nearly everyone on the 1851 1881 Census
>
>
>Also contains many of the families from -
>
>Acton - Brettenham - Lt. Waldingfield - Milden - Hitcham - Lawshall -
>Poslingford.
>and many other places.
>
>Many of the families have been traced back well into the 1700s
>
>
>
>Ray Long
>East Sussex
>England
>
>See our FOW6 web page at
>http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rlong123/earle.htm
>
>______________________________X-Message: #5
>Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 19:38:03 +1100
>From: Paula Hadgraft <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: Early censuses for Suffolk
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>
>Hi guys,
>
>I don't know if this was received on the list the first time as I never
>received a copy of it back to me, so am resending it again. I apologise if
>people did actually receive the first posting.
>
>I've just been told that there were limited early censuses for Suffolk for
>some towns, covering information for 1801, 1811, 1821 and 1831.
>
>Would anyone know which towns were covered in these censuses and also where
>it's possibly to get copies of them?
>
>I know they only list the head of the family and ages of children. eg. 1
>child between 5-10, but would be interested in going through them just the
>same.
>
>If anyone could offer any advice regarding this I'd be most grateful.
>
>Thank you all kindly and happy cousin hunting.
>
>Paula Hadgraft
>
>______________________________X-Message: #6
>Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 10:46:38 -0700
>From: "Betty Googe Dickson & Bob Dickson" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <001701bde4be$a0121260$>
>Subject: Look-up in WIX/WICKS Essex and SUDBOURNE - Suffolk
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>Would anyone do a coupe of look-ups for me?
>
>Families are:
>
>1) GOGE, GOOGE, GOOCH, GOUGE, GOODGE (or anything that looks like that)
>2) MARKHAM
>3) COLE
>4) JENNINGS
>
>My Googe line seems to marry these families in both locations. Any census,
>marriage and military infor would be mostly welcome.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Betty
>

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