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Stewart Taylor
Kings Lynn, Norfolk (3.4 miles away)
1 year ago.
Stewart Taylor
East Winch, Norfolk
1 month ago.
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I am doing some family research and looking for assistance.
I would think anyone with the last names of Thomas or Griggs living in the East Winch, Gaton, Lynn area are part of my family tree, and I would appreciate contact from you.
My Grandmother was Dorcas Sophia Thomas Born in Norfolk 1887/87 Died 1937/38.
My Great Grand Parents were Charles Thomas, Gardner, born 1838 at Westacre, Died about 1890.
He Married in 1876 at Freebridge Lynn,Annie Maria Griggs, Born 1851 at East Winch, Died 1937.
In 1881 they lived at 3 East Winch Road Bridge House, Westacre Norfolk.
In 1891 they lived at 40 Lynn Road East Winch.
Children - Elizabeth A. Born 1878, John G. Born 1880, Robert W. Born 1883, Dorcas Sophia ( my grandmother ) 1887, and Alfred J. Born 1889.
I have no further information about Charles Thomas's family - some info was he was a gardener for a Lord ?? and he died from phemonia after falling in water during a hunt and after the hunt went back to work gardening thence causing his demise about 1890.
My Great Great Grandparents on the Griggs side, were John Born about 1816 and Ann born 1819 with children James born 1845, Walter Born 1847, and Annie Maria ( my great grandmother ) born 1851. There may have been other siblings born after 1851.
My Great Great Great Grandparents on the Griggs side, may be William Born 1777 and Mary Born 1877 with children John, born about 1816 ( my great great grandfather ) and a brother Walter born about 1821, all Agriculture labourers.
My Great Great Great Great Grandfather would be John Griggs born at East Bridge, Freebridge Lynn in 1761 also an agriculture labourer.
If anyone in the East Winch / Gaton / King's Lynn area have any futher details about the Thomas / Griggs families or are possibly a relative I would be pleased to hear from you.
Regards
Stewart Taylor
London, Ontario
Canada
N6P 1W3
phone - 1- 519-203-0262
e-mail hairbyd@rogers.com
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Sue Hawley
Clenchwarton, Norfolk (1.9 miles away)
3 years ago.
I am researching William Brown~ born 8 Sept 1858 in Clenchwarton. I am in the States but will be in that area mid July 2009. I know he immigrated to the US in 1885~ but little else is known. Ideas on how to find his family in England would be appreciated.
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Heather Holdgate
Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk (4.1 miles away)
3 years ago.
I have never been on this site which is a shame since it is very informative. So now that I found it~ I would like to ask some questions about my line of Hubbards who were originally from West Walton but brandched out to Walpole St. Andrew and Walpole St. Peter and then to Terrington St. John. There are also Hubbards who I think are connected in Wereham and Terrington St. Clement.****So thank you for the opportunity to give you my "thumbs up" on your website and for the ability to ask questions of fellow 'hbbby' genealogical researchers.****Best wishes to all involved~**Heather Holdgate**Whitby~ Ontario Canada
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HUGH SHERIDAN
West Lynn, Norfolk (3.0 miles away)
3 years ago.
Is LIN CAN still operating? I spent much of the heatwave summer of 1976 working in LIN CAN as an operative on pealine 4 - very sweaty work with steam and then cold water from condensation from the ceiling hitting your back~ after the girls had picked out the bad peas a hopper funnelled them into tins~ the lid was put on and the tins were diverted into huge colenders and we wheeled them up to a winch and lowered them into the retort where they were cooked~ the colender was put on a bogey like a skate board so we skated back to the line from the retorts - every now and again the machanism to seal the tin got gummed up and we'd get a break as we were not allowed fix the machine as that was a fitters job - our supervisor was a George Borwood~ I still have my blue cap somewhere.****We all stayed in a campsite between LIN CAN and Donald Cooks~ if we were on night shift~ it was too hot to sleep in our orange plastic tents bought in millets so we slept in the local church until the Vicar fired us out so we slept in the church yard plenty of shade under the trees. the ground was so dry that tent pegs could not get a grip.****We drank in a local pub cannot remember its name but there was a trade dispute with Norwich Breweries so the pub was only getting its winter allocation on a Thursday~ by Friday night the Carlsberg was gone and by Wednesday all we had to drink was bottled ale pale - ****We'd go into town on the ferry and drink in the Romer pub near a shopping centre~ pick up a takaway from rice bowl and have to walk all the way round home as we frequently missed the last bus.****One day George called us into the office to tell us that last pea had been harvested and we were let go.****I've never eaten a tinned pea since.****HUGH SHERIDAN**Sligo**Ireland.
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HUGH SHERIDAN
West Lynn, Norfolk (3.0 miles away)
3 years ago.
Is LIN CAN still operating? I spent much of the heatwave summer of 1976 working in LIN CAN as an operative on pealine 4 - very sweaty work with steam and then cold water from condensation from the ceiling hitting your back~ after the girls had picked out the bad peas a hopper funnelled them into tins~ the lid was put on and the tins were diverted into huge colenders and we wheeled them up to a winch and lowered them into the retort where they were cooked~ the colender was put on a bogey like a skate board so we skated back to the line from the retorts - every now and again the machanism to seal the tin got gummed up and we'd get a break as we were not allowed fix the machine as that was a fitters job - our supervisor was a George Borwood~ I still have my blue cap somewhere.****We all stayed in a campsite between LIN CAN and Donald Cooks~ if we were on night shift~ it was too hot to sleep in our orange plastic tents bought in millets so we slept in the local church until the Vicar fired us out so we slept in the church yard plenty of shade under the trees. the ground was so dry that tent pegs could not get a grip.****We drank in a local pub cannot remember its name but there was a trade dispute with Norwich Breweries so the pub was only getting its winter allocation on a Thursday~ by Friday night the Carlsberg was gone and by Wednesday all we had to drink was bottled ale pale - ****We'd go into town on the ferry and drink in the Romer pub near a shopping centre~ pick up a takaway from rice bowl and have to walk all the way round home as we frequently missed the last bus.****One day George called us into the office to tell us that last pea had been harvested and we were let go.****I've never eaten a tinned pea since.****HUGH SHERIDAN**Sligo**Ireland.
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Patrici Stephenson
Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk (4.6 miles away)
3 years ago.
Any info on Arch farm cottages Stow Road Mgdalen?**They were originally one large house turned into three dwellings for farm workers many years ago.**Do you know the name of the gentleman that lived in the house that saved the life of a farm youth from the press gangs that came down the Ouse?**Also~ any info on K/Lynn Mayor John Bennett 1610-who was he and wheredid he live etc?
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susan THOMAS
Tilney St Lawrence, Norfolk (2.7 miles away)
3 years ago.
looking for anyone who knows anything about the Powers family who originally came from Tilney and moved to Sandiacre near Derby/Notts
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Maddy Cook
Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk (4.6 miles away)
4 years ago.
My Gr.Gr.Grandparents lived all their married lives in Magdalen between 1834 and 1901 and brought up a large family there.They are described as agricultural labourers in the censuses.Their names were William HOLMES and Sarah CULLEN. I have an unidentified photo. which I think might be of them taken around 1880. They are outside a cottage called DRIFT COTTAGE.Is there~or was there a cottage of that name in Magdalen.I would love to hear from any one who could help me. I would also love to hear from any HOLMES or CULLEN who still live in the area.
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Adele Gardner
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire (26.3 miles away)
2 years ago.
Hi Maddy I found this on Google, William and Sarah were my 3xGt Grandparents, through their daughter Susan. Do you have any information about their parents? I would love to take this line further back. Best wishes Adele adele@myriadit.net
Maddy Cook
Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk (4.6 miles away)
4 years ago.
Magdalen was the home of my Gt Gt Grandparents
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Donna Williams
Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk (4.1 miles away)
7 years ago.
BAILEY/KITTERINGHAM **FAMILIES:**I am an Australian descendant of the BAILEY/KITTERINGHAM families **from Walpole St Andrew. I am very keen on piecing together information about my **ancestors & where they lived. **My grandfather was Frank BAILEY & he moved to Australia in 1912 I **beleive. There seemed to be a scandal involved in his rapid departure~ which I **have been unable to confirm. Information on this would be greatly appreciated. **My father is in his last years & is concerend he may have some half brothers **&/or sisters he has never had the opportunity to contact. I believe there may **be a family in WSA who would know about this. If you know any elderly people~ **please ask them!!!**My great grandparents were: Frank BAILEY & Sophia KITTERINGHAM. **They had a huge family & I would love to know more about them.**I have made contacts with some of my BAILEY family & would like **to make contacts with more. I feel that the majority of the BAILEYs & **KI/ETTERINGHAMs around the greater Wisbech area are probably all linked. Please **contact me if you have any ancestry from these names. I have unsuccessfully **tried to make contact with Peter BAILEY of WSA. If anyone could put me in **contact with him that would be wonderful.**Living in Australia makes research a little difficult. There are **localities etc that I would love to know more about. I would greatly appreciate **any information (no matter how small) about any of the following:****The Victoria Inn ...... The Princess Victoria****Wormfield****Salts Farm****Park House**If you share BAILEY or KITTERINGHAM ancestry~ please contact me **..... even if you don't hink you have a connection~ as you may be in for a **surprise!****Thank you in anticipation.**Donna Williams**(Forster~ NSW~ Australia)
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Verity Hunt-Sheppard
Terrington St Clement, Norfolk (1.8 miles away)
7 years ago.
Hello I am looking for any details concerning Bob Seacombe or his wife Brenda~ **Mr Seacombe would be in he 70s by now.**He lived in building in Terrington St Clement that used to be the village post **office## Bob ran an aquarists and then an osteopaths from the building.****My father believes Bob was originally from Sutton and worked for Boots in a **technical capacity at one time.****My father is happily retired now and would love to hear any news of Bob or **Brenda.****We would be grateful to hear from anyone who may be able to help us in anyway
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