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Woolly One
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Hi, all
Just posting my surname interests.
Thanks, Ros
NORFOLK: Amis (Aymes, Ames), Bright, Davies, Crisp, Dix, Everett, Feake, Gale, Guymer, Hovel, Howlett, Leman, Morley, Mitson, Neale, Pentney, Pooley, Reede, Slater, Slaughter, Snowly, Spurrell, Reeve, Tite, Wright
SUFFOLK: Morley
BERKSHIRE: Bernard, Commings, Hind(e), Sims, Wellavise
HAMPSHIRE: Burfeit, Burfitt
SOMERSET: Dyke
WILTSHIRE: Dyke, Elling, Ford, Light
DORSET: Burfitt, Dyke
BRISTOL: Davies
UNKNOWN LOCATION: Salisbury
IRELAND: Adams
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NORFOLK: Amiss (Amis, Amies), Bell, Brown, Chaplin, Davies, Dix, Everitt, Feek, Fitt, Hovel, Leman, Pygall, Guymer, Morley, Mitson, Neale, Palmer, Pentney, Slater, Slaughter, Snowly, Spurrell, Tite, Utting, Wright BERKSHIRE: Humphries, Commings, Everett, Hind(e), Sims, Wellavise HAMPSHIRE: Burfeit, Burfitt SOMERSET: Dyke WILTSHIRE: Dyke, Elling, Ford, Light DORSET: Burfitt, Dyke IRELAND: Salisbury, Borris, Power, Adams, Morley
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Woolly One
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Hi, Lynn
I don't have much on my HOVEL ancestors other than Lucy HOVEL, b. abt. 1799 in Seething, Norfolk married William DIX, b. 29 April 1801 in Southrepps, Norfolk. They are my 3 x great grandparents on my mother's side.
If Winterton is close to Seething, then it could be that our HOVELs are connected in some way. I'm not sure how common a name HOVEL is.
If I find out more about my HOVELs, I'll post here so stay tuned!
Ros
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NORFOLK: Amiss (Amis, Amies), Bell, Brown, Chaplin, Davies, Dix, Everitt, Feek, Fitt, Hovel, Leman, Pygall, Guymer, Morley, Mitson, Neale, Palmer, Pentney, Slater, Slaughter, Snowly, Spurrell, Tite, Utting, Wright BERKSHIRE: Humphries, Commings, Everett, Hind(e), Sims, Wellavise HAMPSHIRE: Burfeit, Burfitt SOMERSET: Dyke WILTSHIRE: Dyke, Elling, Ford, Light DORSET: Burfitt, Dyke IRELAND: Salisbury, Borris, Power, Adams, Morley
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hethmar
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Just out of interest guys, there is a shop in Norwich called Hovels.
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tj100
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Hi Ros,
Reeve, that's a connection I'm interested in. My GG Grandmother Susanna Ann REEVE married Charles Reynolds in Norwich in 1888. Her father William was a whitesmith (tinsmith), mother was Susannah They lived in Wounded Heart Lane. Jumping back to 1851 the only william I've found in the Norfolk census of the right age was a carman( ).
Does any of this sound familiar?
PS Hovels has two l's
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Norfolk and Suffolk: allen, bentley, edwards, green(e), king, long, mansfield,, reeve, reynolds, salmon Essex: page, palmer, nice London: greenland, Yorkshire: fox, harrison, hepinstall, hirst, holland, more to come.....
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Woolly One
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Hi,
Sorry but I don't know much (yet) about my REEVE connections other than Elizabeth REEVE (born about 1789 poss. near Horning) and John SLATER (or SLAUGHTER..spelling varies) were the parents of my 3 X great-grandfather, Francis Russell SLATER, b. 15 Mar 1816, Horning. Wish I could offer more.
In terms of my HOVEL connection, again, I haven't found much on my ancestor, Lucy HOVEL. I believe Lucy was born abt 1799 in Seething but I can't yet confirm this. (HOVEL--one "L"--is the way the name appears on the 1851 and 1861 census according to Vivian Egan who is a fellow DIX researcher. Like many of my ancestors, the name varies according to the cenus takers, parish clerks, registrars. Helps to keep us on our toes!)
Here's the info on HOVEL that Vivian passed along to me:
Ros
Lucy HOVEL
1851 Census - Lower Stoke, Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk - Wife of William DIX, age 51, born Seething [source: 1851 Norfolk Census CD - Vivian EGAN].
1861 Census - Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk - wife of William DIX, born Seething [source: 1861 Census RG9/1225 - Margaret WOODROW].
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NORFOLK: Amiss (Amis, Amies), Bell, Brown, Chaplin, Davies, Dix, Everitt, Feek, Fitt, Hovel, Leman, Pygall, Guymer, Morley, Mitson, Neale, Palmer, Pentney, Slater, Slaughter, Snowly, Spurrell, Tite, Utting, Wright BERKSHIRE: Humphries, Commings, Everett, Hind(e), Sims, Wellavise HAMPSHIRE: Burfeit, Burfitt SOMERSET: Dyke WILTSHIRE: Dyke, Elling, Ford, Light DORSET: Burfitt, Dyke IRELAND: Salisbury, Borris, Power, Adams, Morley
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SWEBB
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Hi  I see youre researching the name 'Pooley', as my g.g.g.grandmother was a Pooley, she was an Ann Pooley b.1840 Coltishall.. Just wondered whether you have any other info. She married a Samuel Gates (Great Yarmouth)
Regards Sandra
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steve21
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Hi
My 3x great grandmother was Eliza Dixon Pooley and she married William Wright, I am hoping you may have come across the families.
Eliza was the daughter of Richard Pooley and Mary Dixon who married in St. Stephen's, Norwich on 16 Jan 1806. I have their children as Mary Ann Pooley b. 1806 and d. Q1 1886 unmarried, Eliza Dixon Pooley b. 1808 m. William Wright16 July 1832 in St. Peter's Parmentergate and d. 20 Nov 1884 in Lowestoft, Richard Pooley b. 1812 and d Q1 1901, and Fuller Dixon Pooley b. 1817 and d. Q2 1892.
Fuller, Richard and Mary are on the 1881 census at Charing Cross, Norwich and Eliza at 5 Prospect Place, Norwich.
William Wright was the son of William Wright and Mary Ann Love. He was b. 1806 in Norwich. By 1881 he has been married to Eliza for 49 years and is with her at 5 Prospect Place, his occupation at that time is recorded as a Ginger Beer Manufacturer. He died 26 March 1892 on Beccles Rd in Lowestoft.
William and Eliza's family is widely spread besides Norwich they can be found in Lowestoft, Bradford (Yorks), Ashton-under-Lyne (Lancs) and other areas of Lancashire.
I have a family tree on rootsweb if any of this is looking familiar.
Steve in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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SWEBB
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Hi Steve 
Sorry I dont know anything about my Ann Pooley , apart from the Coltishalll link..Its the furthest Ive gone back on that side of the family. I will keep what youve mentioned and see if it arises in the near future..With a name like Pooley being I would of thought not a common name there must be a link somewhere.
Regards Sandra - Norwich
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Jeannie in Spain
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Hi
Does your Amis have any connection with the Marsham area (about 10 miles north of Norwich)?
regards
Jeannie
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bekahsgran
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Hi Just posting my surname interests in the hope that someone else out there may hear some bells ring:
NORFOLK:Websdale(Wortwell), Seymour( Gooderstone), Hewitt(Bawdeswell), Egmore(Foulsham&Swannington), Earl/e(Walsingham&Foulsham), Plunkett(Swannington), Bangay(Hindolveston), Jarvis(NW Norfolk), Elgar/Algar(NW Norfolk), Lovett(Norwich District), Young/s(Raynham's), Graver(Raynham's)
SUFFOLK:Websdale(Lowestoft), Jillings(Lowestoft),Hailstone, Hustler, Cooper(Lowestoft),
LINCOLNSHIRE: Graves(Holbeach area), Savage(Deepings), Allen(Deepings), Pearson(Holbeach area).
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: Green(Glinton)
CAMBRIDGESHIRE: Wright(Sawtry), Savage(Sawtry),
Are any of these familiar to anyone?
Anne
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~annesgenealogy/index.html. Researching Websdale, Jillings, Egmore, Lovett, Savage, Seymour, Graves and Plunkett in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire
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http://www.bekahsgranhistory.freewebspace.comWebsdale, Jillings, Lovett, Savage, Egmore, Seymour, Graves, Hustler, Stannard in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire Condrit, Condrat, Condrut, Tyler, Hunter and Evans in NSW Australia http://www.tilneyallsaintsonline.org.ukLocal History for TILNEY ALL SAINTS, Norfolk Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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joliz
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hi iam searching dagless family from norfolk, i keep getting the name amis , i have baby photos of a susan amis (no dates on possibly 1950 ish also on my nans wedding cert. the whitness was a w. amis, they married in 1941 , are the dagless and amis familys connected somehow . also have started (god help me) to trace my father family they are howlett/taylor from kings lynn norfolk any connection there thanks jo
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Arquebus
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If you want to see the DIX family in Norfolk and elsewhere, go to...........
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vivianegan/
Anyone else looking may also be interested in WEGG on the same site.
If you get stuck....come back to me.....I have a reasonable number of them in my family....Harriet Elizabeth Dix b1869 was my Great Grandmother.
Al.
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ENFIELD...Colchester, DEARY & DIX...Norfolk & Oz, SLOLEY / SYMONS...Fremington Devon, BAKER...Deopham Norfolk, BANTACK...Ixworth, ALLISON...Suffolk / ALLISTON / ELLISTON/E...North East Essex, HOW /HOWE...North East Essex, SWALES..York / Middlesboro,METCALFE...York, WOODS / MOLLETT / GREEN....Norwich, BRATTY...N.Ireland (Derry and Belfast), MORGAN...Bicknor / Coleford Glos. & Middlesboro. FENN / WENDEN / ROOKARD....North East Essex. SNOW...Hampstead & Devon. BULL...Colchester.
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teddybear1843
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Beckahsgran, you have no doubt seen the Plunketts website?
Graver, I have had a letter from someone interested in the Graver family but I am not at home at present, drop me a pm & Ill look it out. I am interested in Weasenham and there was a Graver family there last century!!!
Teddybear
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Bear, Burrows, Burroughs, Goll, Mayes, Yull, Bacon, Harvey, Fenn, Youngman, Jary, Lake, Chesney, Yaxley, Freestone, Briggs, Carrington, Frarey, Blaxter, Bennefer, Gosman, Howard, Wildman, Woodbine, Jessop, Taylor, Walpole, etc etc all in Norfolk. Weasenham village history and families connected to the villages of Weasenham All Saints & Saint Peter in Norfolk. Happy to carry out research in Norfolk. Please PM for details. http://norfolktours.110mb.com/
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