Hello again,
Thanks for all this information. Just to clarify, yes Elizabeth Dunk was definately from Clarborough near Retford (I worded it badly before) but for some reason she married Richard Fitzwilliam Hannam in Sheffield in 1867. I visited Clarborough recently and found 2 Dunk graves in the churchyard, but one was quite recent, the other was illegible.
I'm keen to hear more about the Hannam connection in London, as I've reached a bit of a dead end with Richard Hannam senior. Thanks for the info about the Fitzwilliams (John and William), this has really helped me link them into a pedigree that I stumbled across, not sure how reliable it is. You may already know about it, but in case you don't and want to check it out here is the link;
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/fitzwilliam04.htmI'm also waiting to hear back from the local studies department in Lincolnshire, as they mentioned a pedigree for the Fitzwilliams of Clixby, but I'm guessing it will be the same one.
Unfortunately I have no photos or documents, unlike you. I have a few relatively recent ones of my immediate family.
Here is all the information I have regarding Richard Fitzwilliam Hannam's descendants;
Ada born 1864
Frederick H born 1867
Samuel F born 1869
John R born 1871
Tom born 1876
Sarah born 1878
Charles R born 1865, being my great grandfather, who married Frances Cobb (sutton cum lound) in 1890.
To be honest, I'll have to check with my Dad about his Father and siblings, as I've been working backwards only!