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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Norfolk => Topic started by: chewboy on Thursday 14 October 10 23:16 BST (UK)
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Hi there good people.
I've heard that the Ongs who have lived in Norfolk for the best part of 300 years originated in Belgium.
I'd be obliged if anybody is able to confirm this and fill me in on the details.
I have a 1783 marriage of Humphrey to Susannah Ratcliff in Norwich St Stephens. Humphrey sounds a very English name to me, so assume at least one generation prior to that date.
Thank you very much
Mark ;)
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I have no info on this, however I wondered where the name originated.
I have some Ongs on the edge of my tree. So I will be interested in any outcome.
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They seem to be established here in the early 1600s.
They are widespread in Norfolk from Kings Lynn eastward.
The ones I am following are silk and cotton weavers from Norwich, so I wondered whether they were Huguenots.
ANGIER / AUNGIER is a Hugenot surname, but that is merely a shot in the dark.
Mark ;)
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I have a book called "The Mother of Necton" which was written by Mary Nichols, Grandaughter of Eliza Ong whose family lived in Necton, Norfolk.
From Free Reg:
Baptisms 08 Sep 1873 ONG Eunice Mary Baldry Norfolk Blo Norton
Baptisms 09 Nov 1678 ONG Susany Norfolk Blo Norton
Baptisms 14 Dec 1680 ONG Sarah Norfolk Blo Norton
So they have been in Norfolk since at least 1678.
Have you checked the Norfolk Pilot on Family Search as they have lots of Parish Register images from a lot of parishes in Norfolk
Regards
Lesley
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Hi,
Just thought I'd mention that there were also people with the surname Ong in Essex, I noticed them in I believe the Chelmsford PRs, not sure though as this was quite a few years ago. The reason I noticed them was because some friends of around 30 years here in Australia have the surname Ong, the difference is they (friends) are of Chinese origin. I can't be 100% sure but I believe the Ongs I spotted were in the 1700s.
Regards.
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Thank you both.
I have been using the pilot and Norfolk PRs on line and FreeReg to get where I am... so need people who've studied the originals, really.
I think in order to progress, I need Norfolk Ong families, alive today, who know their history!!!
One can live in hope!!
Thank you
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Hi! I have some ONG info- my great-grandmother was Elizabeth ONG (born 26th Jan 1850 at St Peter Hungate Norwich). I have traced her back to Humphrey and Susannah who are mentioned elsewhere in this thread. I will attempt to attach the one photograph I have of Elizabeth ONG.
I have approx 30 ONG ancestors on my tree chart - I can send further information to anyone who is interested. The ideal way would be via home e mail (is one permitted to publish this info on this site?) A slightly out of date version of this tree is on view in both the ancestry.co.uk and GenesReunited websites.
Hoping to hear from someone else in the family.
Clint Mann
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Thank you Clint
I'll crosscheck her tomorrow
Best wishes
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Hi
Elizabeth's father William Ong c1822 is the brother of Thomas Ong 1821 who is the guy in the line I'm researching.
If you don't know, Norfolk PRs are on line at http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#r=1;p=allCollections
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Hi Mark
If you go to www.192.com and type in the search ONG place Norfolk you will get a lot of Ong's living in Norfolk with their addresses and telephone numbers.
Hope this Helps
:)
All the best for the New Year
Lesley
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Hi there. i may have picked this post up quite late but my grandfather was Thomas Ong born at Half Moon Yard Norwich with two brothers Joseph and Edward. Their parents were Edward and Elizabeth Ong with Edward being a weaver. Both parents died when the boys were very young and at 3, 4 and 5 they were in Norwich Poor house.
The rumour of family history was that the Ongs had originally come from now Holland, were hugonauts and the name was originally De Jong but have not been able to confirm this as despite going back to circa early 1700s they name was still Ong. Have further details and happy to share if interested.