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OTHER CANTS 1752 John Cant IGI Born About Lamarsh, Essex OTHER CANTS 1752 John Cant IGI born About Lamarsh, Essex, England 1785 25 Jan Wife Sarah Cant born About 1756 , died Lamarsh, Essex, England Children 1783 10 Aug James s of John and Sarah Cant Lamarsh, Essex IGI 1781 22 Apr William s of John and Sarah Cant Lamarsh, Essex IGI 1779 16 May Elizabeth d of John and Sarah Cant Lamarsh, Essex IGI 1778 27 Sep John s of John and Sarah Cant Lamarsh, Essex IGI 1861 census Heath West Bergholt (next door to Joseph Cant) Daniel Cant single lodger 70 Carpenter Bures St Mary, Suffolk Countess of Huntingdon’s Fordham 1815 10 Dec John s of John and Elizabeth Cant, born 30 Oct 1818 27 Sep Samuel s of John and Elizabeth Cant, born 25 Aug 1821 25 Nov Elizabeth d of John and Elizabeth Cant, born 20 Oct WEST BERHGOLT West Bergholt Baptism 1753-1854 Marriage 1754-1899 1881 Census West Bergholt John Cant 62 Shoemaker West Bergholt Jane Cant 49 Shoemakers wife West Bergholt Charles Cant 23 Ag lab West Bergholt John Cant 21 Blacksmith West Bergholt Sarah Ann Cant 8 Scholar West Bergholt 1861 Census Heath West Bergholt John Cant 44 Shoemaker West Bergholt Jane Cant 30 West Bergholt Eliza Cant 9 West Bergholt Emma Cant 7 West Bergholt Susanna Cant 4 West Bergholt Charles Cant 2 West Bergholt John Cant 2 mnth West Bergholt 1872 Dec Sarah Ann Cant Lexden 4a 354 Births 1854 4 Jun Emma d of John and Jane Cant, shoemaker West Bergholt 1852 30 May Jane Elizabeth d of John and Jane Cant, shoemaker West Bergholt 1852 Mar Jane Elizabeth Cant Lexden 4a 251 Births 1851 14 Jan John Cant, 34, shoemaker, s of John Cant, labourer, married Jane Fitch, 19, d of William Fitch, fruiterer West Bergholt 1851 Mar John Cant Lexden 12 159 Marriages 1871 Census Aldham William Cant 52 West Bergholt Mary Ann Cant 46 Little Horkesley Mary Ann Cant 21 West Bergholt 1861 Census West Bergholt William Cant 39 Carter West Bergholt Mary Ann Cant 35 Little Horkesley George Cant 14 West Bergholt Mary Ann Cant 11 West Bergholt Emma Cant 6 Fordham Harriet Cant 4 Fordham Henry Cant 1 West Bergholt 1851 Census West Bergholt William Cant 30 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt Mary Ann Cant 26 Little Horkesley George Cant 4 West Bergholt Mary Ann Cant 10m West Bergholt 1847 30 May George s of William and Mary Anne Cant, labourer West Bergholt 1846 Dec George Cant Lexden 12 126 Births 1845 Jun 22, 29, Jul 6 William Cant of West Bergholt m Mary Ann Wayland, Little Horkesley 1881 Census West Bergholt Joseph Cant 50 Ag lab West Bergholt Harriet Cant 47 Wife West Bergholt Emma Cant 18 General sevant West Bergholt Charles Cant 13 West Bergholt Louisa Cant 11 Scholar West Bergholt Joseph Cant 9 Scholar West Bergholt Edward Cant 7 Scholar West Bergholt Arthur Cant 5 Scholar West Bergholt Herbert Cant 1 West Bergholt 1861 Census Heath West Bergholt Joseph Cant 32 Ag lab West Bergholt Harriet Cant 26 West Bergholt John Cant 4 West Bergholt George Cant 3 West Bergholt Walter Cant 1 West Bergholt Elliza Worth lodger 21 West Bergholt 1868 Mar Charles Albert Cant Lexden 4a 318 Births 1872 Mar Joseph Cant Lexden 4a 355 Births 1854 21 Oct Joseph Cant, 24, labourer, s of John Cant, labourer, married Harriett Worth, 19, tailoress, d of Robert Worth, labourer West Bergholt 1854 Dec Joseph Cant Lexden 4a 463 Marriages 1861 census West Bergholt John Cant 55 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt Judith (wife) 78 Middleton Suffolk 1851 Census West Bergholt John Cant 47 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt Judith (wife) 68 West Bergholt Joseph 22 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt 1829 11 Jan Joseph s of John and Sarah Cant, husbandman West Bergholt 1827 11 Mar William s of John and Sarah Cant, husbandman West Bergholt 1826 4 Jul John Cant married Sarah Tracey. Wit William Cant West Bergholt 1826 29 Jan Lucy Cant married Thomas Stow. Wit Sarah Tracey West Bergholt 1824 5 Dec George base s of Lucy Cant, singlewoman West Bergholt 1824 29 Dec George Cant buried age 5 weeks West Bergholt 1821 11 Mar Henry base s of Lucy Cant, singlewoman West Bergholt 1821 23 Dec Henry Cant buried age 9months West Bergholt 1840 2 Nov Elizabeth Cant d of John Cant, labourer, married Abraham Lorkin (signed), labourer, s of Abraham Lorkin, deceased, labourer. Wit John Cant West Bergholt 1840 Dec Elizabeth Cant Lexden &c. 12 248 Marriages 1851 Census West Bergholt James Cant 40 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt Mary 44 West Bergholt 1839 28 Mar James Cant, 29, labourer s of John Cant, labourer, married Mary Heard, 30, servant, d of John Heard, labourer. Witness Elizabeth Cant West Bergholt 1839 Jun James Cant Lexden 12 183 Marriages 1861 Census West Bergholt Elizabeth Cant (wid) 79 Stoke Suffolk James Cant 49 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt Samuel Cant 40 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt 1851 Census West Bergholt Elizabeth Cant (wid) 68 washerwoman Nayland Samuel Cant 25 Agricultural labourer West Bergholt 1831 27 Dec Samuel Cant (signed), wid of Wormingford married Judith Seaman West Bergholt 1828 22 Oct James Cant (signed) married Charlotte Currell. Wit William Currell West Bergholt 1817 21 Sep William base s of Catherine Cant, singlewoman West Bergholt 1813 14 Nov Lydia d of William and Susannah Cant, husbandman West Bergholt 1806 27 Apr John s of William and Susannah Cant West Bergholt 1783 4 Apr Catherine d of John and Catherine Cant West Bergholt 1781 13 May Samuel twin s of John and Catherine Cant, born 22 Apr West Bergholt 1781 13 May Elizabeth twin d of John and Catherine Cant, born 22 Apr West Bergholt 1779 11 Apr Sarah d of John and Catherine Cant West Bergholt 1777 13 Apr George s of John and Catherine Cant, born 26 Mar West Bergholt 1775 12 Mar William s of John and Catherine Cant, born 20 Feb West Bergholt 1764 16 Apr George Cant junior buried West Bergholt 1761 5 Jul William Cant senior buried West Bergholt 1916 9 May Mary Ann Cant buried age 79 almhouse Aldham 1863 28 May Ann Maria Cant buried age 2, Ford Street, Aldham 1867 5 Dec James Cant buried age 56, Lexden and Winstree Union House West Bergholt 1867 17 Mar Elizabeth Cant buried age 84 West Bergholt 1865 11 Apr Ellen Cant buried age 1yr 8m West Bergholt 1863 27 Mar Rebecca Cant buried age13 West Bergholt 1859 3 Apr Mary Cant buried age 54 West Bergholt 1858 14 Nov George Cant buried age 17 West Bergholt 1857 30 Oct Maria Cant buried age 21 West Bergholt 1857 31 May William Cant buried age 87, Lexden and Winstree Union House West Bergholt 1856 8 Jun Harriet Ann Cant buried age 1¼ West Bergholt 1844 7 Jul Thomas s of Thomas and Lucy Cant, Gt Horkesley 1832 23 May Catherine Cant buried age 47 West Bergholt 1831 17 Apr Charlotte Cant buried age 25 West Bergholt 1830 16 Sep Sarah Cant buried age 25 West Bergholt 1824 29 Dec George Cant buried age 5 weeks West Bergholt 1824 18 Jul Susannah Cant buried age 49 West Bergholt 1821 23 Dec Henry Cant buried age 9months West Bergholt 1821 19 Apr Maria Cant buried age 15 West Bergholt 1815 3 Sep Mary Cant buried age 26 West Bergholt 1808 2 Oct Hannah Cant buried West Bergholt 1808 13 Mar Mary Cant buried West Bergholt 1803 27 Mar Sarah Cant, widow from Horkesley, buried West Bergholt 1802 4 Jul Catherine wife of John Cant buried West Bergholt 1801 6 Dec William Cant from Mile End, buried West Bergholt 1782 25 Aug Ann Cant, widow, buried West Bergholt 1773 29 Sep John Cant senior buried West Bergholt 1768 4 Apr Mary wife of John Cant senior, buried West Bergholt 1745 20 Jul Hannah d of John and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1744 28 Sep Susanna d of John and Mary Cant buried West Bergholt 1739 26 Aug John s of John and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1729/30 8 Mar Sarah d of John and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1768 9 Feb Susanna wife of William Cant, buried West Bergholt 1768 6 May Susanna d of William and Susanna Cant, buried West Bergholt 1768 24 Jan Susanna d of William and Susanna Cant, born 15 Jan West Bergholt 1743 15 Apr Mary d of William and Susanna Cant West Bergholt 1735 6 Apr William s of William and Susanna Cant West Bergholt 1730 24 May Eliza d of William and Susan Cant West Bergholt 1724 William son of Will Cant West Bergholt 1711/2 3 Feb ? of William Cant West Bergholt 1708 26 Dec James s of William Cant and Sarah West Bergholt 1761 5 Jul William Cant senior buried West Bergholt 1756 20 Oct William Cant buried West Bergholt 1750 25 Oct Mary Cant married Joseph Cook West Bergholt 1749 29 Aug Mary Cant, single woman buried West Bergholt 1738 22 Aug Anne Cant buried West Bergholt 1731 28 Sep Sarah Cant buried West Bergholt 1728 5 Dec Susan Cant buried West Bergholt 1727 14 Aug Ann Cant buried West Bergholt 1727 12 Aug William Cant buried West Bergholt 1727 14 May Elizabeth Cant buried West Bergholt 1764 16 Apr George Cant junior buried West Bergholt 1769 19 May George Cant senior, buried West Bergholt 1756 8 Aug Ann d of George and Mary Cant, born 10 Jul 1775 2 Oct Ann Cant married Jonas Howe. Wit Francis Cant 1752 15 Oct Nathaniel s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1750 17 Jun Samuel s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1748 6 Mar Robert s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1745 17 Nov Mary d of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1743 16 Feb William s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1740 14 Dec John s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1819 2 May John Cant buried age 79 West Bergholt 1738 27 Aug James s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1737 27 Feb John s of George and Mary Cant West Bergholt 1737 2 Sep John s of George and Mary Cant, buried 1735 9 Mar George Cant wid of West Bergholt married Mary Dean of Wormingford, Wormingford 1734 13 Mar Anne wife of George Cant, buried West Bergholt 1735 12 Jan John s of George and Anne Cant, buried West Bergholt 1734 2 Sep John s of George and Mary Cant, buried West Bergholt 1730 5 Oct George Cant married Anne Beadle, Little Horkesley George Cant Baptized: 3 Feb 1712 in: WEST BERGHOLT 1782 13 Oct Susanna d of William and Sarah Cant, born 14 Sep West Bergholt 1782 6 Jul William Cant, wid, married Sarah Potts West Bergholt 1768 9 Feb Susanna wife of William Cant, buried West Bergholt 1768 24 Jan Susanna d of William and Susanna Cant, born 15 Jan West Bergholt 1768 6 May Susanna d of William and Susanna Cant, buried West Bergholt 1765 13 Jan James Firmin Cant s of William and Susanna Cant, born 28 Dec 1764 West Bergholt 1764 7 Jul William Cant, wid, married Susanna Firman (signed).
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