Hi Joe
Thanks for your help. I posted a different query on the Suffolk site and got the following reply:
Re: GEORGE MOORE
« Reply #1 on: Today at 07:26:06 »
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Rattlesden
RG9 784 folio 11
Edgware Church Lane Edgware Middlesex
George Moore 47 Rattlesdon, Suffolk, Head Married Farmers Bailiff
Emily Moore 35 Drinkstone, Suffolk, Wife Married
Caroline Moore 11 Brettenham, Suffolk, Daughter
Fredrick Moore 6 Copley, Middlesex, Son
Lucy Moore 2 Hornchurch, Essex, Daughter
Julia Moore 6mths Edgware, Middlesex, Daughter
1851 census HO107 1790 folio 64
Bury Road Brettenham Suffolk
George Moor 40 Rattlesden, Suffolk, Head Married Farmer of 23 acres
Emiley Moor 26 Drinkstone, Suffolk, Wife Married
Ann Moor 16 Rattlesden, Suffolk, Daughter
Henry Moor 12 Rattlesden, Suffolk, Son
William Moor 4 Rattlesden, Suffolk, Son
Caroline Moor 6mths Brettenham, Suffolk, Daughter
Emiley Biseby 4 Brettenham, Suffolk, Stepdaughter
1841 census HO107 1036/16 folio 8 page 10
H.T. Road Cottage Rattlesden Suffolk
George Moore 30 Suffolk Ag Lab.
Ann Moore 27 Suffolk
Maryann Moore 8 Suffolk
Ann Moore 5 Suffolk
Harry Moore 2 Suffolk
George's second marriage will confirm his father's name.
Marriages Mar 1850
Biseby Emily Cosford 12 413
Moore George Cosford 12 413
Possible baptism on the IGI
GEORGE MORE
Christening: 22 JUN 1813 Rattlesden, Suffolk
Father: JOHN MORE
Mother: SARAH
plus 2 siblings - indicating two of the three baptisms are likely to have been late.
ELIZA MORE Christening: 22 JUN 1813 Rattlesden, Suffolk
ROBERT MORE Christening: 22 JUN 1813 Rattlesden, Suffolk
On the 1841 census there were three John Moores in Rattlesden born before the C19th and one Sarah aged 70 (adult ages rounded down to the nearest 5 on the 1841 census) who was in the household of Eliza Brett aged 27 not born Suffolk.
ELIZA MOORE
JAMES BRETT
Marriage: 15 JAN 1832 Rattlesden, Suffolk
There were 36 Moores in Rattlesden in 1841.
Thanks Joe for what you gave me. I know very little on this side of the family but my original posting has Alfred and I do think that is my great granfather.
I am going to try and work through what I have here and see what else I can get out of it.
Your help is appreciated.
Sharleen