Over 1,600 baptisms added for Great Clacton between 1711-1785. There’s now over 5,000 baptisms for the parish on this site!
Great Clacton update
Nearly 2,000 burials for Great Clacton from 1544-1710 now at Essex & Suffolk Surnames! More to follow.
The Hubbards of Bovills Hall
I’m currently transcribing Little Clacton’s parish register. When I spotted Hubbards in the register, my interest was piqued as my 12 x great-grandfather, Ralph Starling, had been married to Margaret Tendring, and Margaret’s first husband was called Richard Hubbard. Her second husband, John Thurston, had lived in Frinton, so I wondered if there was a connection between Margaret’s first husband, and the Hubbards in Little Clacton.
I can’t find any obvious links between Margaret’s husband and the Little Clacton Hubbards, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a link somewhere. So here’s what I’ve found out about them.
Continue reading →Prudence, the unhappy bride
TW: suicide
I’m currently transcribing Little Clacton’s earliest register, which survives from 1538.
On 15 August 1592, Clement Fenn, a single man, married Prudence, the widow of Nicholas Lambert of Little Clacton Lodge. Nicholas had been buried on 22 June that same year, so Prudence hadn’t been a widow for long by the time that she married Clement. That said, such a short distance between a spouse’s death and another marriage wasn’t all that unusual at the time – in 1560, at the same church, Reginald Wignall had married Elizabeth Hurrey on 25 May, then was at the altar again on 2 September when he married Joane Bashe, his second wife.
Continue reading →Great Clacton updates
Lots of Great Clacton updates coming your way! First of all, marriages from 1544 to 1710.
Update for Colchester St Leonard’s in the Hythe
Over 2,000 baptisms and over 1,500 burials for Colchester St Leonard’s at the Hythe, from 1813 to the 1870s.
Suffolk memorial inscriptions
Would you like some memorial inscriptions from Suffolk, including all the churches in Ipswich? As well as East Bergholt, Bramford, etc etc?
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, The East Anglian ran an 81-part series covering inscriptions inside churches, and a separate series listed surnames from headstones in churchyards. In a couple of cases, there’s inscriptions from the churchyards too.
I’ve added links to the pages of The East Anglian where I have register transcriptions for those parishes – so links to all three parts recording East Bergholt’s memorial inscriptions inside the church are on the East Bergholt page. And where I don’t have parish register transcriptions, I’ve put the links together all on one handy page.
Suffolk accents
If you have ancestors from Suffolk and you’re curious about how they spoke, check out this wonderful video!
Belstead baptisms and burials
Nearly 2,000 baptisms and burials for Belstead, Suffolk – just outside Ipswich – from 1538-1812 online now. Marriages 1539-1857 to follow!