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Essex

Double women in Weeley

Posted on 26 October, 2015 by Helen Barrell

Along with the notes in Weeley’s register showing that people having civil marriages during the Commonwealth were sometimes backing it up with a church we...

Essex

Black History Month – Harwich and Boreham

Posted on 5 October, 2015 by Helen Barrell

It’s time for some parish register finds which show black people living in Essex hundreds of years ago. Last year, it was coincidentally in October that I...

Essex

Was your ancestor married by a witchfinder?

Posted on 29 July, 2015 by Helen Barrell

Well… sort of…. During the Commonwealth, from the time of the 1653 Marriage Act to the Restoration in 1660, marriages weren’t performed by cle...

Essex

Talk: Wivenhoe’s epidemics

Posted on 7 July, 2015 by Helen Barrell

Just a quick note – I’m giving a talk for the Wivenhoe History Group at the William Loveless Hall in Wivenhoe on Wednesday 8th July at 7.30pm. All a...

Essex

Caught by surprise in Little Bromley

Posted on 16 June, 2015 by Helen Barrell

As you might have noticed, notes in parish registers fascinate me. One I came across the other day seemed to pack quite a story into just one sentence. In the e...

Essex/Suffolk

Video: You say Austin, I say Alston – Essex and Suffolk accents

Posted on 8 March, 2015 by Helen Barrell

An interesting note from 1745 in West Bergholt‘s parish register shows us that the vicar got muddled up with some of his parishioners’ surnames. Und...

Essex/Uncategorized

August 1666 – a bad time to be a sailor?

Posted on 3 March, 2015 by Helen Barrell

I’m currently transcribing the earliest register for Ramsey St. Michael in Essex. Although the very early register is lost, entries survive from 1645 onwa...

Essex

Interesting finds in West Bergholt’s parish registers

Posted on 2 January, 2015 by Helen Barrell

One of the pleasures of transcribing parish registers are the intriguing marginalia that turn up in them sometimes. I’m yet to find a pre-1813 parchment r...

Suffolk

Lawshall & The Gunpowder Plot

Posted on 5 November, 2014 by Helen Barrell

Everyone knows about Guy Fawkes, the Catholic Yorkshire man [1]Some might claim, Somerset man, but that is Robert Parsons, who came from outside Bridgwater, all...

Essex

Black History Month – some finds in Wivenhoe’s register

Posted on 23 October, 2014 by Helen Barrell

Growing up in Wivenhoe, I probably saw a greater mix of people from around the world than had I lived in a town of the same size that wasn’t anywhere near...

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