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Myntar 1706/7 11 Feb Richard Myntar married Rebecca Lay, both single West Bergholt 1707 25 May John s of Richard and Rebecca Myntar West Bergholt 1708 7 Nov Thomas s of Richard and Rebecca Myntar West Bergholt ~1713 Edward likely so of Richard and Rebecca Minter 1721 9 Jul Elizabeth d of Richard Minter West Bergholt 1721 9 Jul Joseph s of Richard Minter West Bergholt 1722 1 Apr Sarah d of Richard Minter buried West Bergholt 1735 14 Nov Richard Myntar buried West Bergholt 1749/50 23 Jan Rebecca Myntor, widow, buried West Bergholt EDWARD likely son of Richard Myntar and Rebecca Lay 1738 30 Nov Edward Myntar married Elizabeth Houghton West Bergholt 1739 17 Jun Edward s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1739/40 14 Mar Mary d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1741 19 May Mary d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar buried West Bergholt 1742 29 Aug William s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1742 3 Oct William s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar, buried West Bergholt 1743 7 Aug Elizabeth d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1744 24 Jun Joseph s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1744 19 Aug Joseph s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar buried West Bergholt 1745 17 Nov Mary d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1747 11 Apr Mary d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar buried West Bergholt 1746/7 4 Jan Elizabeth d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar, twin West Bergholt 1746/7 4 Jan Thomas s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar, twin West Bergholt 1747 18 Mar Thomas s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar buried West Bergholt 1747/8 23 Feb Mary d of Edward and Elizabeth Myntor, buried same day West Bergholt 1773 26 Aug Elizabeth wife of Edward Myntar buried West Bergholt 1795 10 Apr Edward Minter buried West Bergholt West Bergholt EDWARD son of Edward Myntar and Elizabeth Houghton 1739 17 Jun Edward s of Edward and Elizabeth Myntar West Bergholt 1761 12 Nov Edward Minter married Susanna Hawkins Great Horkesley 1765 29 Sep Edward s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1762 7 Nov Susannah d of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1764 1 Jul John s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1764 11 Oct Edward Minter buried Great Horkesley 1766 21 Oct William s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1768 7 Apr William Minter buried Great Horkesley 1768 20 Mar John s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1769 2 Jun John s of Edwd and Susannah Minter buried Great Horkesley 1769 5 Mar James s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1771 22 Sep Thomas s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1774 27 Mar Sarah d of Edward and Mary Minter Great Horkesley Great Horkesley 1795 10 Apr Edward Minter buried West Bergholt THOMAS s of Edward Minter and Susannah Hawkins 1771 22 Sep Thomas s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1792 26 Oct Thomas Minter married Elizabeth Webb Great Horkesley 1794 2 Nov Mary d of Thomas and Elizabeth Minter Great Horkesley 1797 20 Feb Mary Minter buried Great Horkesley. 1795 11 Apr 25 William s of Thomas and Elizabeth Minter Great Horkesley 1820 William Minter married Hannah Barker Gt Horkesley 1801 3 Oct Thomas Minter married Mary Sadler Gt Horkesley 1801 13 Nov Henry s of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 6 Feb 1823 18 Jul Henry Minter buried Gt Horkesley 1803 20 Nov Mary d of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 15 May 1806 9 Jun Lucy d of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 15 May 1805 1806 21 Sep Maria d of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 7 May 1806 1810 30 Jul Maria Minter buried Gt Horkesley 1808 17 Apr Edward s of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 29 Feb 1810 4 Mar Thomas s of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 1809 28 Jun 1811 29 Sep Ann d of Thomas and Mary Minter Gt Horkesley born 30 Aug 1840 11 Nov Thomas Minter age 69, died 5 Nov Great Horkesley. 1845 5 Jun Mary Minter age 71 buried died 31 May Great Horkesley JAMES s of Edward Minter and Susannah Hawkins 1769 5 Mar James s of Edward and Susannah Minter Great Horkesley 1791 25 Apr James Minter married Tamar Bramford Great Horkesley 1791 31 Aug Elizabeth d of James and Tamar Great Horkesley 1792 27 May Ann d of James and Tamar Great Horkesley 1797 3 Dec James d of James and Tamar Great Horkesley born 1797 7 Nov 1800 5 Jan Rebecca d of James and Tamar Great Horkesley born 1799 1 Dec 1802 15 Aug Edward s of James and Tamar Great Horkesley born 21 Jul 1805 30 Jun William s of James and Tamar Great Horkesley born 21 May 1807 20 Dec Robert s of James and Tamar Great Horkesley born 6 Nov 1829 Robert Minter married Elizabeth Brooker Gt Horkesley 1809 6 Aug Jonathan s of James and Tamar Great Horkesley born 14 Jun 1832 Jonathan Minter married Sarah Brooker Gt Horkesley 1816 Tamar d of James and Tamar Great Horkesley 1829 1 Apr Tamar Minter buried Great Horkesley 1841 census Great Horkesley James Minter 70 labourer Y William Minter 35 labourer Y Ann Palling 55 servant Y 1849 4 Nov James Minter age 80 buried Great Horkesley EDWARD son of James Minter and Tamar Bramford 1851 census Great Horkesley Edward Minter 47 farm labourer Great Horkesley Mary Minter 45 Boxted Robert Minter 16 Great Horkesley Tama Minter 14 scholar Great Horkesley George Minter 9 scholar Great Horkesley James Minter 6 Great Horkesley Sophia Minter 3 Great Horkesley Mary Anne Minter 6weeks Great Horkesley 1841 census Gt Horkesley Edward Minter 35 labourer Y Mary Minter 35 Y Sarah Minter 12 Y Harriet Minter 10 Y James Minter 4 Y 1827 Edward Minter married Mary Lockwood Gt Horkesley WILLIAM son of James Minter and Tamar Bramford 1851 census Boxted or Great Horkesley ? William Minter 45 farm labourer Great Horkesley Hannah Minter 39 Boxted Charles Hedge 34 gardener Great Horkesley EDWARD s of Edward Minter and Susannah Hawkins 1787 19 Nov Edward Minter married Mary Johnson, Wit James Minter Boxted 1788 28 Sep Mary d of James and Mary Minter Boxted think this should be Edward and Mary not James 1790 25 Aug Sarah d of James and Mary Minter Boxted think this should be Edward and Mary not James 1792 30 Sep William s of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted 1794 26 Oct John s of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted 1797 12 Mar Hannah d of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted 1799 19 May Susannah d of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted 1801 16 Aug James s of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted 1813 26 Jan James Minter buried Boxted 1806 15 Nov Thomas s of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted 1808 31 Jan Elizabeth d of Edward and Mary Minter Boxted Boxted 1841 census Boxted Edward Minter 75 farmer Y Mary Minter 75 Y 1842 9 Mar Mary Minter buried Boxted age 76 1851 census Boxted Edward Minter wid 86 farmer 18 acres of land 1 man Great Horkesley Elizabeth Selborn 27 general servant Ardleigh 1854 2 Jan Edward Minter buried age 88 Boxted 1854 Edward Minter will JOHN son of Edward Minter and Mary Johnson 1841 census Boxted John Minter 40 ag lab y Anne Minter 35 Y John Minter 20 ag lab Y James Minter 15 ag lab Y William Minter 13 N Amos Minter 10 N Ann Minter 8 N 1841 census Thornglove St Stoke by Nayland Thomas Naylor 45 miller J Y Deborah Naylor 45 Y Mary Ann Naylor 20 Y John King 25 ad lab Y Deborah King 20 N John King 6 Y Mary Ann King 3 Y 1861 census Boxted John Minter 66 Ag lab Boxted Deborah Minter 69 Boxted Harriet King d 44 lab wife Gt Horkesley Marian King gs 4 Boxted 1851 census Boxted (next door to Edward Minter) John Minter 56 ag lab Boxted note Deborah his wife is living with John and Mary Elmer as a nurse 1871 census Colchester Rd, Berechurch John King 57 labourer Stoke Deborah Harriet King 54 laundress Horkesley Miriam Ann King 14 laundress Boxted Deborah Minter mother wid 79 lodger Stoke THOMAS son of Edward Minter and Mary Johnson 1828 Thomas Minter married Elizabeth Downs Boxted 1832 Thomas Minter married Mary Surry Boxted 1841 census Boxted Thomas Minter 35 ag lab Y Mary Minter 30 Y William Minter 8 Y George Minter 7 Y Mary Minter 1 Y WILLIAM son of Edward Minter and Mary Johnson 1851 census Castle Inn North St Colchester St Peter William Minter wid 58 inn keeper Boxted Maria Minter d 23 Colchester Emma Stoungrove ? 21 house servant Gt Clacton SARAH daughter of Edward Minter (or James) and Mary Johnson 1810 8 Apr John Elmer married Sarah Minter, banns 11, 18, 25 Mar, wit William Minter, Boxted 1810 17 Jun John s of John and Sarah Elmer, Boxted 1812 9 Aug Martha d of John and Sarah Elmer, born 29 Jun, Great Horkesley 1841 Census Boxted John Elmer 50 Agricultural labourer Essex Sarah Elmer 50 Essex John Elmer 20 Agricultural labourer Essex Daniel Elmer 15 Agricultural labourer Essex William Elmer 14 Agricultural labourer Essex Charles Elmer 12 Essex Rosamond Elmer 8 Essex Mariah Elmer 4 Essex 1851 Census Boxted John Elmer 62 Agricultural labourer Boxford, Suffolk Sarah Elmer 60 Boxted Charles Elmer 21 Agricultural labourer Boxted Maria Elmer 13 Scholar Boxted 1861 census Boxted John Elmer 72 Agricultural labourer Boxted Sarah Elmer 70 Boxted 1867 10 Feb John Elmer age 78 buried Boxted 1868 26 Jan Sarah Elmer age 77 buried Boxted Other Minter 1605 12 May John s of Julian Minter, Fordham 1627 3 Aug Marian Minter widow buried West Bergholt 1674/5 14 Feb Richard s of Thomas and Elizabeth Minter Wormingford 1680 29 Aug ? of Thomas and Elizabeth Minter Wormingford 1683 15 Jul Elizabeth d of Thomas and Elizabeth Minter, West Bergholt 1689/90 4 Mar Thomas s of Thomas and Elizabeth Mynter, West Bergholt, baptized Great Horkesley 30 Jan 1707/8 1677/8 3 Mar William s of Richard and Dorothy Minter, Wormingford 1741 8 Nov John
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