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Ireland / Naughton/ Mc Naughton originally from Ireland
« on: Sunday 19 March 17 19:38 GMT (UK)  »
Does anyone have any details about a Michael (Mc)Naughton c1850, or his wife Helen(or Ellen) Bradley ,married 1883, parents of  Michael Naughton born 1884 in Co Donegal, and  James, born in 1892 in Kirkintilloch, Scotland. I believe both elder Michael and Helen were born in Ireland.

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Norfolk / Re: John Jolly c 1776 -1847 Garboldisham Norfolk
« on: Monday 04 April 16 19:24 BST (UK)  »
Yes its quite possible that John c1742 is the father of John c 1776. I have a picture of the headstone and thought Francis d 1837  and John d 1815 were married,( and that 1815 was a mistake )  but this would explain the inscription.
 I don't know where John was born- that is my problem - but I will pursue Hockham - although so far I haven't found a john Jolly  in Hockham.
 

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Norfolk / John Jolly c 1776 -1847 Garboldisham Norfolk
« on: Sunday 03 April 16 20:36 BST (UK)  »
My 3x gr Grandfather is John Jolly born about 1776, believed to be a Blacksmith , married to Frances Baxter in 1806 ( possibly 2nd wife). They had a Son John Thomas Baxter in 1807 , and a son Benjamin 1810  ( my 2x gt Gr f ), who was Master Blacksmith. From the online  church Burial records,  John died 1847 and Frances Died 1837 and they are buried together In St Johns Churchyard, Garboldisham, although the inscription on the grave does not look correct ( i have a photo). John Was a widower living with his son Benjamin in 1841.
My problem is there are quite a few John Jollys in this area of Norfolk( on Suffolk border) at this time, and I cannot find for certain who his parents were, but suspect John Jolly 1750??  and Sarah Youngman, as John and Frances also had a son Youngman Charles 1808  and in a  later generation there was a Benjamin Youngman (1877).     Has anyone evidence linking John1776  to his parents? Also, I cannot be sure that Frances was his 2nd wife, but suspect his first wife may have been Thomasina Wybry/ Wyberg, who died in 1805 .     

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Norfolk / Re: Jolly of Garboldisham
« on: Wednesday 23 December 15 18:02 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Berkeley. In fact, I submitted the information there .
IDW

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Norfolk / Re: Jolly of Garboldisham
« on: Tuesday 22 December 15 23:01 GMT (UK)  »
Re the  Jolly Blacksmiths of Garboldisham, there is a gravestone in St John the Baptist Church  of John Jolly who died in 1815 aged 73 years, and his wife Frances died 1837 age 65 both born round 1772. Does anyone know who they are? I have a picture of the gravestone and the dates are very clear.
I have  a John Jolly and wife Frances in my family tree -but John (c 1776) died in 1847 and Frances (c 1772) died in 1837 aged 65. John was a widower living with his son Benjamin in 1841.Is it likely that the dates on the gravestone are wrong and that these are in fact my John  and Frances?? 

IDW   

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Norfolk / Re: Jolly of Garboldisham
« on: Tuesday 25 March 14 15:05 GMT (UK)  »
I understood the Forge eventually became a garage, but it may not be there any more. I have not been to Garbaldisham myself - maybe one day I'll take a trip down from Yorkshire!

IDW 

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Norfolk / Jolly of Garboldisham
« on: Friday 07 December 12 17:53 GMT (UK)  »
 Does anyone have any information of the families of Henry John Jolly b 1844 ( M Emily Louisa Goodenough b1848) and his father Benjamin Jolly b1811( M Mary Chinery b1811) who were both Blacksmiths in the village of Garboldisham Norfolk? or know of the whearabouts of the old Forge, which later became a garage?

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