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Post by: cotten on Friday 30 July 10 07:24 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: pamdragon on Saturday 31 July 10 22:24 BST (UK)
Hi,

I have found James and Esther's marriage on 15/10/1892 in the Saxmundham PR's but the disc I have does not give their father's details.

I can find no trace of either of them being baptised in Saxmundham nor a baptism for James Robert Cotton.

Esther's middle name is given as Maria.

Pam
Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Kriywan on Saturday 07 August 10 19:16 BST (UK)
Hi, Not sure if this helps..... I have a link in my BLOOMFIELD research to an ESTHER MARIA BLOOMFIELD b. 1860 to ROBERT W BLOOMFIELD & ELIZABETH CADY m. 1859 in BENHALL, SUFFOLK.

Let me know what you think?
Yvonne (Bloomfield)

Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: trish1120 on Sunday 08 August 10 12:19 BST (UK)
Hi Cotten,
Welcome to Rootschat!
Do you mean Descendants or Ancestors?
Are you descended from him or just tying up what happened to the Children of James and Esther?
If you are not descended from him he may have died unmarried.
There is a James R COTTON Death March 1934, Woodbridge, 4a 1488, Age 36

Yvonne,
From the 1901 census Esther is born c 1861, Benhall, Suffolk ;D

Trish :)
Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Yi Win on Wednesday 11 August 10 15:22 BST (UK)
Hi,

Benhall and Saxmundham are very close to each other so highly likely they arethe same people and its a true link.

Kriywan - I am still hoping to find a link re John for you but havent stumbled across anything yet - seems theres a few others on here looking for same links!

The birth marriage & death index has this info

Marriages Dec 1892 say 
Bloomfield Esther Maria    
Cotton    James Samuel   
Plomesgate    4a   1857   

Plomesgate is Benhall - if you go to the General Records Office on line and put in the 4a (volume) and 1857 (pge) and pay them £7 the certificate will come abck which may give you leads as to the paretns and locations.


The 1901 census says that James was born in Yoxford
and his fmily members are
James S Cotton     39, Ester M Cotton    40, Emma E Cotton    7, Ester J Cotton    5, James R Cotton    3

if the father  was 39 then his birth date was 1862 give or take - they seem to be living with a lot of other people at 70 High st Saxmundham

ah James was an inkeeper - that will explain the lot of household members he has - they were all lodgers.

James Roberts birth comes up as...

Born in Dec 1897 
Cotton    James Robert       
Plomesgate    4a   (vol) 962 (page)

If you are going backwards then James Samuel appears in the 1881 census as living in Yoxford with his parents Emma and John R as a carpenter apprentice with siblings - father born Stowmarket and in the 1871 census again the family appears complete with his siblings in Yoxford his father is listed here as a harness maker.

I can not find any marriage for James Robert only a death mentioned above.

However the debate still rests on whether you are tracing back or forward and how much info you already have.

If you can let us know we can all have a dig about a bit more for you.

Yi
Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: trish1120 on Wednesday 11 August 10 16:15 BST (UK)
Hi Yi,
As you say I  think we need to wait til Cotton responds. They have not been on Rootschat since posting the original enquiry.
You have done a great job in researching the Family back!

Cheers,
Trish :)
Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Yi Win on Wednesday 11 August 10 16:27 BST (UK)
hi Trish,

If Cottons anything like me then it's phases of time free to look stuff up and then I vanish for weeks on end!

Hopefully they'll come back - I know Kriywan is very eager to trace this line backwards!

Yi
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Post by: cotten on Sunday 15 August 10 20:02 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Suffolk Mawther on Sunday 15 August 10 23:03 BST (UK)
Cotten, you do get a notification when a reply is made to any thread that you have contributed to - you may have missed in in your Inbox.

You should have received something on the 31st July when the first reply from Pamdragon was made, until you have read that reply, you will not receive further notifications.

Hope this helps  :D

Pat ...



Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Kriywan on Monday 16 August 10 12:00 BST (UK)
Hi Guys & Gals... am still around , hard trying to find the time to focus!!  Will let you know how I get on & appreciate all the help you send over :)
Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Yi Win on Monday 16 August 10 14:10 BST (UK)
Hi Cotten,

Maybe you could list the decending line you have down from James Robert Cotton as far as you have it - I gather you have it up to at least the 1911 census so list the names and maybe someone has one of them in thier tree and can make a link for you.

have fun
Yi
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Post by: cotten on Monday 16 August 10 20:51 BST (UK)
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Post by: cotten on Tuesday 17 August 10 07:23 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: Yi Win on Tuesday 17 August 10 11:53 BST (UK)
Hi,

If you follow this link...

http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl

It will give you all the marriages of James Cotton from 1911.

If you follow this link it will give you deaths...

http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl

however he would be of an age to have gone to have fought in the 1st World War so it is possible he didnt survive - however I cant find a record of his death in the war records.

There is a James R Cotton imigrating to the states but I do not have access to view the records to see where he is from.

Hope this somehow helps.

Yi

Title: Re: Cotton/Bloomfield of Saxmundham
Post by: D J Bloomfield on Sunday 11 September 11 19:27 BST (UK)
Hi all,

A bit dated now, but here goes,

I have an Esther Maria b1860 in my familty tree. She was a sister of my Gt G'father George William Bloomfield 1862-1945.

Local family names in my direct line are Batho, Cady, Pallant and Burrows.

In the wider tree I have Nicols, Cotton, Cook, Chatten, Eagle, Ryder and Moss leading into the early 1900's.
 
Can I be of any help?

Denis.
Title: Re: COTTON/BLOOMFIELD of Saxmundham
Post by: Rick on Tuesday 13 September 11 12:30 BST (UK)
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