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		England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Essex => Topic started by: nicdigby on Tuesday 23 June 20 10:20 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				I’ve been wondering how my grandparents Walter Digby b 1870 and Helen Pidgeon Howlett b 1870 met and married in 1896. 
 
 Walter grew up in Little Sampford, Essex. Helen grew up near Norwich, Norfolk.
 
 My mother has found a Grade two listed house in Little Sampford called Howlett’s Farmhouse. First I dismissed it as a coincidence but it is an unusual name. I wondered if the Howletts brothers , uncles etc did live there said to their fellow villagers “we’ve got a niece in Norfolk for one of your sons to marry” or if Helen came visiting and met Walter.
 
 I’ve had a search but I can’t find anyone who lived there, and I wondered if anyone could help please?
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				Do you have their marriage certificate as that may give an address they were living at before they married which may give a clue.  I see they were married Depwade reg district
 
 Have you located the property on the 1891 and 1901 census
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				Farms were often named after a tenant, subsequently changing when a new tenant came along or sometimes sticking with that name. Howlett is not an uncommon name in that corner of North West Essex. In fact there is a Hamlet in an adjoining village called 'Howlett's End' which is only about 2 miles away through the footpaths and tracks which were used extensiveley in days before cars.
 
 It is possible that your Helen Howlett became a servant at one of the large houses in the area and met Walter Digby that way. As probably a pure coincidence a large Digby family lived in Howletts End in the middle of the last century.
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				If it helps this family was living there is 1901 and the farm was transcribed as Howblls Farm - on FindMyPast
 Charles   Gipps 35 Farm Labourer   Radwinter, Essex
 Hannah   Gipps   Wife   34   Little Sampford, Essex
 William   Gowlett   Step Son   11   Essex
 Alfred   Gipps 8   Little Sampford, Essex
 Florence   Gipps 4 Little Sampford, Essex
 Albert   Gipps 1   Little Sampford, Essex
 
 Kay
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				Alfred Buttle and family in 1891.
			
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				thank you all!
			
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				Do you have their marriage certificate as that may give an address they were living at before they married which may give a clue.  I see they were married Depwade reg district
 
 Have you located the property on the 1891 and 1901 census
 
 
 Walter Digby, age 26, Labourer, bachelor, born 1870
 Residence   S Gabriel's Pimlico
 Father  Benjamin Digby, Labourer
 Spouse Helen Pidgeon Howlett, age 26, born 1870, spinster
 Residence   Aslacton
 Spouse's father Hubert Howlett, Farmer
 Witnesses: Hubert Howlett and Hester Ann Pidgeon
 
 I cant find the property myself on the census.
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				The property is on the road from Thaxted to Great Sampford (not the road direct to Little Sampford) On the left hand side about half way, which is in the Little Sampford parish area
			
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				The property is on the road from Thaxted to Great Sampford (not the road direct to Little Sampford) On the left hand side about half way, which is in the Little Sampford parish area
 
 
 See https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17&lat=51.97541&lon=0.36943&layers=168&right=BingHyb
 
 and https://maps.nls.uk/view/102341837#zoom=4&lat=9561&lon=2768&layers=BT
 Stan
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				This is a link to the family/property in Ancestry, as you have put that you cannot find it on census:
 
 https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7814&h=9966260&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=zpG157&_phstart=successSource
 
 and 1891
 
 https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=6598&h=19154570&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=zpG160&_phstart=successSource