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FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« on: Tuesday 22 June 04 07:10 UTC (UK) »

 :)Hi
If you have any Flatmans born in the Mendham/Wortwell Area in Suffolk I would like to hear from you, especially Mendham .!!!

Sandra  Wink Wink
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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 18 July 04 01:47 UTC (UK) »

1861 census Mendham RG9/1152 Folio 29 page 15 entry 63

No address clarified just Mendham

dont know bout this christian name looks like
Castgate Flatman 53 carpenter employ 3 men 1 boy b Mendham
Frances Flatman wife 52 b norfolk (looks like Acole)
Geo Flatman son un 24 carpenter journeyman b Mendham
Emily Flatman dau un 18 b Mendham
John Buckingham un 20 son in law ag lab b Mendham deaf and dumb...lol that doesnt make much sense unmarried deaf and dumb son in law...lol

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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 18 July 04 06:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi
Many Thanks for that, yes the first name is Eastgate Flatman hes in my tree..Many Thanks for the details I didnt have any of them.

Bless your heart for sending them to me !!

Sandra
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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 18 July 04 06:42 UTC (UK) »

My pleasure Sandra. I looked and looked at that name trying to decide what it was. Now I know. Would love to know if you made any sense of the unmarried deaf and dumb son in law? I have noticed that quite often they use the term son/dau in law when they should say step son/dau but given the age of the other children this doesnt fit either unless the Flatmans are Eastmans children and John Buckingham  is Franceses son from a previous marriage and this is a second marriage for them.  All I can come up with. Anyway Sandran Glad it is the right family.
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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 18 July 04 07:31 UTC (UK) »

Kris
Its funny you should mention 2nd marriages as I have the wife  as a Harriet Moore in my records she is the mother of the george/charles although only 1 of them is showing on the 1861 census, I will look into it, maybe he did remarry ..I will do some research into Buckingham...

Theres always something cropping up to keep you busy isnt there..

Thanks again
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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 18 July 04 09:16 UTC (UK) »

Kris
What I think I will have to do is try and get hold of the 1851 census that would tell me, as Ive just had a quick look and theres a Harriet Flatman died 1856 in that area.
That would fit..I will have to take a trip to Lowestoft Suffolk Records Office..

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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 18 July 04 21:23 UTC (UK) »

1851 Census Index. Mendham Suffolk HO107/1796 Folio 184

FLATMAN Eastgate, 52, bn Mendham
FLATMAN George, 15, bn Mendham
FLATMAN Charles, 14, bn Mendham
FLATMAN Hannah, 6, bn Mendham

From the Suffolk Marriage Index 1813-37, Hoxne Deanery. Published by the SFHS.

Eastgate FLATMAN to Harriet MOORE at Mendham, 31 March 1833, both single and of the parish of Mendham.

According to the NBI (published by the FFHS.)

Eastgate FLATMAN was buried at All Saints Mendham, aged 72, July 3, 1870
Harriet FLATMAN was buried at All Saints Mendham, aged 35, Oct 13, 1846

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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #7 on: Monday 19 July 04 04:40 UTC (UK) »

Rick   Smiley Smiley

Thank you so very much thats answered all my questions ...Died at 35 ...WOW !! Shocked

Regards from a very grateful

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Re: FLATMAN - MENDHAM
« Reply #8 on: Monday 19 July 04 09:55 UTC (UK) »

Sandra

Glad to help.

I wondered if Harriet might have died due to complications with her last child Hannah. I doubt the burial record would confirm this, but the death certificate almost certainly would.

In any event, it was certainly tragic to die so young.

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