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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: 1558 Will - more COMPLETED
« on: Wednesday 15 June 11 20:37 BST (UK)  »
Hello if you are interested I have the complete translation and also photographs of the will which I held in my hands in September 2010, reply here or email me at (*)....

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FH Documents and Artefacts / Re: What could this item of clothing be?
« on: Tuesday 12 October 10 16:09 BST (UK)  »
Hey Sandy
I checked my tree and no dates come close apart from a Sarah Kindred June 1818.....so now I've looked at the photograph a couple of additional thoughts:-
Could it be a maternity undergarment, therefore the relative was pregnant a the time it was made and we should not be looking at birth dates of June 1816, but more than likely pregnancy dates........could it be a summer undervest for a man who worked in the fields?
Cheers
Paul

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Suffolk / Re: Windmill Millers of Suffolk
« on: Monday 30 August 10 16:57 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Pat - if you send me your email address I will send along Alfred Kindred's apprenticeship papers and mill purchase... I'll be sending them to Windy too !

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Suffolk Lookup Requests / Re: SRO Ipswich Newspaper Lookup - KINDRED
« on: Friday 27 August 10 21:08 BST (UK)  »
Hello Sandy
This is Paul Kindred and I've been researching my family and I've gone back quite a way. Anyway, this story realy intrigued me, I've got appreniceship papers for Alfred aged 15 ( I'm a direct decendent) his sisters were Lucy and Eliza.....Please let me know if you have any information to share on the Kindred family and I'll gladly open up my trees / information to you.

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Suffolk / Re: Windmill Millers of Suffolk
« on: Friday 27 August 10 20:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello .... I am tracing my roots and have many of my family in mid - 1800's who were millers in and around Framlingham. I even have my the apprenticeship papers of Alfred Kindred from 1841 working for James Wells. So far, I know Alfred, Samuel and Frederick Kindred of Framlingham were all millers but I've been unable to locate any information of the mills they worked in or owned. Can anyone help? Thank you.

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