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STUCK, Matthew 1762
« on: Sunday 28 February 16 07:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

It seems a lot of our family were from Essex, we are looking for Matthew Stuck's parents apparently he was from Flanders, Belgium born 1762, but we can find absolutely no records, we hav also been told that his brother was Thomas Stuck a "barrister of repute" and that their sister was a Marchioness, which we have not be able to prove . His daughters were Hannah and our grandmother Lucy Stuck she married into the Leaper family.

If again we can get any help we would be grateful.

Thank you

Michelle

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Re: STUCK, Matthew 1762
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 28 February 16 10:39 GMT (UK) »
I am aware that Flemish families on arrival in the UK would Anglicise their names; do you know if Stuck is the original Flemish or Anglicised surname?

Mark
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Re: STUCK, Matthew 1762
« Reply #2 on: Monday 29 February 16 08:33 GMT (UK) »
When he married in Coggeshall 5 March 1781 he was of the parish and Elizabeth Man was of Earls Colne, witness was Mary Stuck and Joseph Gage.

ref SEAX search
Could the story have become contracted over the years as there is a Matthew Stuck in Braintree 6 July 1700 his wife Mary was a witness of Frances Hulman stealing cheese from them.
In 1717  a license was issued by the bishop of London for a Matthew Stuck to marry Lydy Arnold   

There are many by that name in Halstead.

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Re: STUCK, Matthew 1762
« Reply #3 on: Monday 29 February 16 09:28 GMT (UK) »
I could only find 2 baptisms at Coggeshall children of Matthew and Elizabeth Stuck
Matthew born 17 October 1781 bap 16 November
Elizabeth born 17 August 1782 bap 13 September.

Elizabeth Stuck married James Oakley 10 April 1805 Great Coggeshall, witnesses
were Richard Oakley and Sarah Stuck.

Perhaps they moved to another parish for a while.
I also noticed families by the name of Stuck in Bocking and Chelmsford.

From a poll book Matthew was in Coggeshall 1810.

His wife Elizabeth was buried Great Coggeshall, 1 February 1816 age 61. 
Matthew was buried Great Coggeshall, 14 June 1841 aged 78

Added, all in Great Coggeshall, St Peter ad Vincula
Lucy Stuck and Nathaniel Leaper were witnesses to the marriage of Ephraim Leaper and Mary Ann Agas 4 August 1818

Lucy Stuck married Nathaniel Leaper 27 December 1818, witnesses William Rout and Maria Stuck.

William Rout of Little Coggeshall married Maria Stuck 21 December 1819, witnesses Matthew and Hannah Stuck.

So children Matthew and Elizabeth had siblings Sarah, Maria and Lucy found so far from parish records.
From the 1851 census Mary Stuck age 69 and Hannah Stuck aged 61 both unmarried and deaf are listed as sisters of Maria Rout widow. (William Rout)


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Re: STUCK, Matthew 1762
« Reply #4 on: Monday 29 February 16 10:34 GMT (UK) »
From ancestry.
Duty Paid for Apprentice 6 January 1804, Matthew Stuck, cabinet maker of Coggeshall, apprentice was Michael Fetton.

From parish records
sister Mary Stuck was buried May 1851, no other information given
sister Hannah Stuck was buried 13 November 1863 aged 70