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Would anyone be able to do a check of quarter session records for me all I have in Australia is Henry Rampling tried Suffolk quarter sessions 9 july 1839, I am trying to locate where he may have come from to locate his parents and where born in suffolk. I have no idea where in Suffolk he came from so hoping this may shed some light, as he arrived in Australia 1840 before the 41 census.
Thanks
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This might be him, from Ipswich Journal = 31st May, 1834.
Commitments to Bury Gaol (Bury St. Edmunds)
Samuel Talbot, George Jessup, Thomas Thompson, George Palmer, Henry Rampling and John Mathews, by J. Wright Esq. charged by having by night with diverse other persons unknown, riotously assembled at Brandon, in breach of the peace, and refused to find sureties etc.,
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Any idea of his age, the following marriage is on Suffolk Marriage Index.
Henry Rampling
Sarah Humphrey
9th October, 1825 = Brandon
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If this is the Henry Rampling who arrived in Australia on the ship Woodbridge, aged 18, convicted of burglary then there are family trees which have information about his parents and where he was born.
Try..........http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com
www.familysearch.org
Henry was born 1821 Bury St Edmunds, St James Suffolk
parents - James Rampling and Mary Sharpe
Cazay
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he was tried 1839 as per his convict record in Australia, and the family tree regarding bury st edmonds is incorrect as that Henry rampling did not come to Australia I checked census information......I'm hopeing his quarter session record may tell where he was as I cannot get a marriage certificate in england as he married in Australia and all his death certificate says is born suffolk.
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From Ipswich Journal = 20th July, 1839
Bury Adjourned Sessions.
Henry Rampling, 17, charged with having stolen a silver watch, the property of Mr. Henry Howse of Ballingdon, also having received a pair of trousers knowing them to have been stolen, the property of Mr. William Cook, was found guilty, and sentenced to 15 years transportation.
Ballingdon then was a small hamlet in Essex, near Sudbury. Nowadays it is part of Sudbury.
Maybe Henry came from the Sudbury area. Years ago in Sudbury there used to be a building firm called Wakeling and Rampling, maybe there is a connection.
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Having checked the 1841 census for Sudbury, there doesn't appear to be any Ramplings in the town at that time.
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Henry Howes,who Henry stole from is living in Ballingdon Street in 1841, occupation watchmaker
If you go here, there are several old photos of Ballingdon.
http://www.sudburysuffolk.co.uk/photoarchive/results.asp?search=ballingdon
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Hi Manga
To save me posting it all again, please see below for Ramplings in Long Melford including a Henry born 1820. We're checking to see if that family moved into Sudbury after 1823:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=333621.new#new
Nicola
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Hi Manga,
I am from the same family but descended from James rampling, his brother. I have sent quite a lot of information to Sherrie (Boogarbooz) and there will be more to follow. I have access to an ancient photo and letters written by James his father to James his son on the Ballarat gold fields. I will post copies at a later date. James the father was born in Sudbury (maybe) 22 Sept 1793. He probably died in Lambeth London about 1858 but need someone to search that out.
PS. I havent worked out how to attach a letter or photo yet.
Regards
Maurice
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In the 1861 census there is a James Rampling, aged 67, shoemaker, at Waterloo Road, Lambeth. He was born Long Melford, Suffolk. Long Melford is a village about a mile or two from Sudbury.
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It could possibly be him. According to James' daughter's christening record, James was a Shoemaker in 1821. The age also fits with his birth.
I'd love to see that photo Maurice!!