thank you glen. if i ever find something i will let you know.
thank you glen. if i ever find something i will let you know.
If possible could you lookup Ebenezer Elex Girling, born Great Glemham 1796, died 1854 Plomesgate, ( Aldeburgh ? ) married Sarah Packard Benhall 1820.
I only need info re Eber as ok with Sarah.
Regards Alf Girling
Alf,
I am visiting Suffolk next weekend but only for a couple of days so unlikely to get to the RO. If you are in no hurry, I'll certainly look for Ebenezer in the New year.
Glen
Any time that suits you Glen, I appreciate your help.
Regards Alf
Glen,
That's not good new's. My cousin found him i don't know how, He has him born Great Glemham, his wife Sarah Packard was born Little Glemham, I found her fathers grave there.
I was thinking that next time I come over I will go to Ipswitch ro, so what can I do now, hope you have an answer. thank's Glen, all the best.
alf
Glen,
That's not good new's. My cousin found him i don't know how, He has him born Great Glemham, his wife Sarah Packard was born Little Glemham, I found her fathers grave there.
I was thinking that next time I come over I will go to Ipswitch ro, so what can I do now, hope you have an answer. thank's Glen, all the best.
alf
Alf,
The 1851 Census shows him as born in Glemham aged 55. Is this where your info. comes from? Was John his eldest child as the chap having children in Benhall was a John? Any likelihood that he was non-conformist? Do you have a copy of the marriage? If not I can have a look at that to see if there is anything there to help but being pre-1837 there won't be a lot.
Glen
Hi Glen,
Last summer you very kindly found the marriage of George Blundell and Elizabeth Newman. Could I ask if you could look for a baptism for Elizabeth. I think she would be born c1773 (based on the age of her husband). Her husband was baptised and the marriage took place in Rattlesden. If you are able to find a possible baptism I would also appreciate the names any siblings of Elizabeth.
I know you do not go to Suffolk very often at this time of year - there is no rush they have been a long time dead a few more months isn't going to make any difference!!
Many thanks, Sandra
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