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Title: EIGHTEEN family of Hadleigh & Reading
Post by: James18 on Monday 21 December 15 21:38 GMT (UK)
Hi all,

Curious to know if any of you have any members of the EIGHTEEN family in your trees. It's a fairly unique surname and so chances are they come from a branch of the same family.

The family originate in Hadleigh and Cosford in Suffolk, but during the mid-19th century many seem to have wandered over to Reading in Berkshire, which is where most of the surviving family seem to be based.

Thanks,

James  ;)
Title: Re: EIGHTEEN family of Hadleigh & Reading
Post by: trish1120 on Tuesday 22 December 15 10:25 GMT (UK)
I am not related but FreeREG also has some Eighteen records in Norfolk
Earliest Burial 1764/Marriage 1740/Baptism 1750
http://www.freereg.org.uk/

Not sure how far you have gone back in Suffolk but they could have originated in Norfolk.

Trish :)

I did notice on the Marriage of Charles EIGHTEEN 27 Feb 1763 to Rose RUDLING there is a couple of notes;
Charles of Hellis Parish (have no idea where that is)
Transcriber Notes A Death Of A Charles AYTON And This May Be The Same Person**
Looked for this Burial;
Appears to be 25 Jan 1808, St Mary, Attleburgh, Widower, Charles Ayton age 65
Rosamund, Wife of Charles Ayton was buried 19 Apr 1769, St Mary, Burston

Only Child seems to be;
MARY Eighteen, 15 April 1769 to Charles/Rosamund
Title: Re: EIGHTEEN family of Hadleigh & Reading
Post by: GrahamSimons on Tuesday 22 December 15 16:35 GMT (UK)
I remember noticing a fish and chip shop near Palmer Park in Reading with that name.

Not allowed to name living people on here (!) but I have come across two people by that name.
Title: Re: EIGHTEEN family of Hadleigh & Reading
Post by: James18 on Tuesday 22 December 15 20:33 GMT (UK)
Very possible, Graham. I know they had a butcher's somewhere in Reading until not too long ago.

As for Ayton, Etienne, etc. Yes, there are numerous older variants used until the 19th century.
Title: Re: EIGHTEEN family of Hadleigh & Reading
Post by: LindaNeeSawyer on Wednesday 07 August 24 15:00 BST (UK)
I am new to this site. I definitely have bloodline connections to the Eighteen family of Reading, Berks. My (deceased) grandfather was an Eighteen, a fishmonger from Reading, who moved to Surrey to marry and continue his trade. Happy to share what I know and happy to hear from others who may have information! Thanks, Lin