Hundon(HU) & Poslingford(PF)(See Also Cavendish (& Mundford(2), Norfolk)) ------There Is a “Mortlock‘S Farm” Between Hundon & Poslingford (Sold 1916)

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Hundon(HU) & Poslingford(PF)(See Also Cavendish (& Mundford(2), Norfolk)) ------There Is a “Mortlock‘S Farm” Between Hundon & Poslingford (Sold 1916) Hundon(HU) & Poslingford(PF)(see also Cavendish (& Mundford(2), Norfolk)) --------------------------- There is a “Mortlock‘s Farm” between Hundon & Poslingford (sold 1916) Elizabeth +26.11.1616HU Elizabeth = 13.9.1617PF Henry COLLIN both of Poslingford Thomas yeoman, Barnadiston & Hundon 1651,1659;5 hearths at Hundon 1674 | Alice+11.2.1666HU Samuel +24.9.1712HU Thomas ======= Mary +1719/21PF$ | +2.8.19PF | -------------------- 1702 | | Thomas ======== Mary Thomas’ ======= Susan’ GOODCHILD’ Denstone 17.6.1684PF 14.1.88PF- | +27.10.1734PF | +11.2.1733PF$ | dau’ | --------------------------------------- | | | | Susan | | Richard 12.2.21PF | | 6.4.32PF-19.9.84PF* | | =16.6.72PF 22.6.40SpB | | Ann HIBBLE Elizabeth ==========(1)Thomas^ | 1741-1.9.84PF* BURDER 3.12.23PF | 22.10.59SpB lab.1740 | {SpB=Steeple Bumpstead,Essex Mary ===========(2) | CRACKNELL | 6.11.1757 Thomas^ =========(2)Thomason KENYON 2.12.29PF-15.4.1806Steeple Bumpstead Wickhmbrk of Wickhambrook bur.Poslingfd;%D/AMR13 f371 | 1718-5.6.1807*SpB yeoman of Poslingford | Methodist;attended at Toppesfield | William KENYON’ | of Toppesfield | | -------------------------------------------------------------- Mary’ | | | | | | - - Tomason’ Mary’ | | = =ALBORN =BATTRAM =KENYON Mary Charlotte |Timothy | | | =James =Charles |ADAMS Tomason’ |------ ----------------- SKILL FULLER | | | | | | Samuel’ William’ James’ Elizabeth’ Mary’ Tomason plus aunt Hannah SANDALLS’of Hartest, uncle Thomas PRATT’of Stansfield +<1806 | | | 17.2.1757PF | Mary’ =========== John WADE’ botp |--------- MORTLOCK | | | issue John’ oths ^ it was not unknown to give the same Christian name to successive children in order to ensure that a patronymic would have the best chance of survival Suffolk Mortlocks 1 RJHG 05.05.2019 Hundon(HU)(2)(& see also Glemsford) [RD Risbridge(RB)] ------------ ---------------- for nearby Withersfield, see Castle Camps, Cambs Because of the connection with Weston Colville, I believe this next group may be to do with Richard 1669Glemsford-1710Hundon (see Glemsford) ?Glemsford | -------------------------- | | 1724 Robert Richard’ ===== Mary’DOUBTY +1746WestonColville# +4.11.1750HU$ Wixoe | (Cambs) farmer of HU | V | next page | | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | Richard’ John | George’ Susan’ Robert Sarah | 3.9.27HU | 1731- 20.4.35HU- 6.11.37HU 5.6.43HU V | 29.7.15HU =24.6.53BStEStJ next | | Isaac page | V MANSFIELD | next page of Hundon | | 1.7.1753 Samuel’ yeoman ======== Mary BENSON of Hundon 25.10.30HU- BStEStJs +26.3.69HU 31.1.1790Paglesham Essex | (E.of Billericay)%D/ABR28 f166 | {my thanks to Dr Geoff Mann for [had land in Haverhill] | {leading me to this will | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Samuel’ | Robert’ William’ John’ Mary Susannah’ Mary 20.9.53HU- | 11.6.57HU 15.2.59HU 23.3.61HU 23.1.64HU- 26.1.66HU 11.3.69HU- 25.1.1830 | 27.3.64HU =3.4.93 15.3.69HU Cherry | =20.2.81HU |(Paglesham) Hinton | Hannah BENSON |William Cambs Richard |SKINSLEY | 9.12.55HU | V ------------------------------------- +12.pp 1815 | | | | (William Matthew ========= Elizabeth William Susannah Susannah the WENDON Paglesham Mortlock 1795Pglsm 1798Pglsm- 1800Pglsm chapel | 14.4.93Paglesham- 1798Pglsm =6.4.24Pglsm clerk of | 1871Barling James Emmanuel V Essex PALMER College V Cambridge) Geoff MANN to whom my thanks for contributions to this section Suffolk Mortlocks 2 RJHG 05.05.2019 Hundon(HU)(3) [RD Risbridge(RB)] ---------- ---------------- previous page | 5.6.1749 Richard MORTLOCK ======== Susan(nah) MORTLOCK +26.7.88Haverhill Hundon +12.12.1781Haverhill | ----------------------- | | | William Sarah Richard 18.6.49HU 2.9.50HU 10.11.52HU- 13.4.53HU previous page | 1704 Robert ======== Mary FOULSHAM +14.9.1746HU(of WC)#CCRO VC41/184 Weston done for pound breaking 1739 Colville | ---------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Susannah’ Robert’ William’ Peter’ Anne’ +9.1764WC# >1725- yeoman 13.5.42WC CCRO HK2820 no.61 “of Shudy Camps” “dau Catherine HAYLOCK” WC=Weston Colville(Cambs)} =19.5.1725 Withersfield, Catherine HAYLOCK previous page | 10.6.1755 George ========= Thomasine GALLEY 1731-29.7.15HU Hundon +7.9.93HU ^house broken into 18.6.94(BP) | : | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | Thomasine | John | Susan | George | William | Elizabeth 29.1.55HU- | 25.6.63HU | 25.6.63HU | 5.6.68HU- | 8.9.71HU- | 1.12.76HU 22.8.55HU | | | 30.9.78HU | 17.1.72HU | | | | | | John Thomasine Alice Thomas Sarah 28.5.57HU 25.6.63HU 19.10.66HU- 28.11.69HU 6.12.73HU : 8.10.67HU : George ------ Catherine FRENCH | William FRENCH 13.9.1798HU ^ Thomas OSBORNE was condemned to death at Bury Assizes for breaking into George’s house and stealing six loaves of bread,a pot of honey, two shillings in money and a tablecloth [Stamford Mercury 15.8.1794]. Suffolk Mortlocks 3 RJHG 05.05.2019 Hundon(HU)(4) & Kedington(KD) [RD Risbridge(RB)] ------------- ---------------- Mortlock’s Farm, Brockley Green, is just E of Kedington [Google Images] John +27.2.1716HU John +5.10.1740HU William +4.11.1741HU Sarah +27.4.1745HU William +21.6.1749HU Hannah +3.10.1759HU George +2.12.1760HU George +24.1.1772HU --------------------------- ? | Hannah John =========== Alice 1750-14.2.27HU 1750-4.7.27HU 1746-10.8.31HU Thomas ======== Elizabeth | Sarah+27.6.1777Withersfield Mary = 24.5.1787HU, Robert JARVIS 7.1.1783 Jarvis MORTLOCK ======== Dove BUTCHER ?+1786/89 Kedingtn 1757-27.2.1804Kedington | | Rhoda Charlotte 3.1.90KD‘base born’ 2.1.86Kedington- MORTLOCK 4Q37B.Stortford 16.4.1821 Margaret(2)=========(2)William PLEDGER 1765Sfk Kedington 1775Sfk William ======= Ann 1799Hundon-1Q78Billericay Esx 1802S.Weald-<20.12.99WHam coffeeman in Kensington 1861 widow annuitant in S.Weald 1881 in S.Weald 1871 3Q1839RB James ======== Susan(nah) WILLIS ?1803HU Eliza 1822-6.10.41HU ?1881/91 ========(1)James(2)========(2)Elizabeth(?1)=MAYO +<1881 1835/8HU 1843Lambeth b.‘Needon[?ham]Chase’ charwoman stableman‘MORTLAKE’ | Marylebone 1881 Ellen H MAYO of 2 Gees Court Mbone 1871StMarylebone chaff cutter 1891 ‘dau’ svt 1891 Suffolk Mortlocks 4 RJHG 05.05.2019 Hundon(HU)etc(5) [RD Risbridge(RB)] ------------- ---------------- 16.10.1829HU James ============ Elizabeth TAYLOR 1801-29.4.46HU | 9.5.08-23.8.51HU | straw plaiter | Harkaway St Hundon 1851 ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | James Peter John Hannah | Martha Sarah | 11.3.31HU 1833- 10.37- 18.8.39HU | 4.6.43HU 23.11.45HU- | | 1Q49 27.1.42HU =10.11.59 | 14.6.46HU | V (Hundon) | | next David | | page MANSFIELD| | | ca.2.6.1867 | Timothy =========== Sarah ELLESDEN | 27.6.1841HU-21.2.07Hundon Hundon 1845HU-1Q1917RB | Brockley Green 1871;Mt Pleasant HU 1881; | | ag.lab;‘invalid’ of Babel Green HU 1901 | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | ? | | | | | | | | | | Geo. William Clara | Hannah | George | Peter | Walter | | | 6.70HU- 8.4.73HU | 2Q76HU | 6.6.79HU | Henry | 7.11.86HU | | | 30.9.78HU (b.1Q)- | ?d.inf | V | 20.9.83HU | (b.2Q)- | | | 21.11.74 | | +8.pp | | 22.6.88HU | | Elizabeth HU | | | | | | 2Q68HU Harriett William Hannah Henry Peter Martha | maid in 2.5.75HU 2Q77HU Annie 1.5.84HU- (Maud) | Maldon Esx 1901 (b.1Q) | 1.81HU kia 2.10.1916 4Q88HU- | svt HU 1891 V bap.24.4 France 11.5.38# | =1Q05RB =30.12.94HU +8.pp ?svt WHam pte Sfk Regt unm.~ | David MEAD RW CUTHBERT (Hund.Ind. 1901 | 1866Haverhill,weaver registers) =3Q03HU ~ district nurse; | Walter ‘of Ramsey Hunts’; | 4.2.53HU William +Biggleswade, Beds George ======== Susan(nah) LING^ HURRELL 3.1.30HU- | 1832HU-6.12.84HU 27.9.61HU | straw plaiter 1871 pauper 1861 | --------------------------------- ^ servants in Wood Ditton 1881 | | | | Ellen Mary-Ann | Harry 17.7.53HU- 14.1.55HU | 3.7.59HU-29.4.79HU 1.4.65HU aka Susan, | & Sarah Ann | Elijah FARRANT = Mary | dealer | 1820Ireland | | | 11.2.82HV | 6.7.89HV John^ =========(1)Susannah(2)======== Henry DYSON William | 1860HelionsB 1857HelionsB 4.4.57HU-29.3.86HV;lab. | 16Clements Lane HV lab.of | Helions ------------ Bumpstead | | George Agnes Susannah 19-26.3.83HV 2Q85HV {HV=Haverhill =2Q04Risbridge Suffolk Mortlocks 5 RJHG 05.05.2019 Hundon(HU)etc(6) [RD Risbridge(RB)] ------------- ---------------- previous page | 28.5.53 James ======= Hannah BOWERS 13.3.31HU Hundon 1833HU-3Q1915RB Leys Fm,Clare 1861;Argin St HU 1871 | farm bailiff Stradishall 1891 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | Matilda~ | William Jane¬ | Peter¬ John¬ Elizabeth | James | Hannah 3Q53CL | James 1Q57 | 4Q58HU 2Q61HU- 1Q64HU- | William | 8.7.74 lab.age7 | bp.19.10.56 visitor | 3.6.23 21.7.88 | 2Q66AP | HUInd =2Q81 | (b.Alpheton) Kensgtn | Strood Stradishll| | | |Knsngtn | 1881 | workhse svt in | V | |George | | | dock BStE1881 | +2.pp | |PANTLIN George~ | Charles@ lab | | | 1Q55HU | William NFleet Frederick@ Frank@ issue lab.age 6 | 3Q68Alpheton 3.71HU 1Q74HU | V | shepherd V +2.pp V Stradishall 1891 V W ~ bp.22.7.55HU Indep. @ bap.29.11.74HU Indep. ¬ all bap.15.12.61HU Indep. 1891: the family in Stradishall. 1901: George & John boarders in same house & Frederick in Dalham with James V V 4Q81 George ======== Laura Martha BAILEY 1Q55HU-<6.7.1937Northfleet Dartford 1855Trowbridge Wilts- dock lab.Northfleet | <12.2.1931Northfleet -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Ethel Elsie Hannah Kate Elizabeth James^ Laura Lydia Matilda Lilian Martha John 4Q82NFleet 1Q84 2Q85NFleet- 1Q87NFleet
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