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Suffolk / Re: Pinborough Surname
« on: Wednesday 07 September 05 00:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dave

Thanks for that.

I visited his old house a couple of years ago, and met Ellen Pimborough his daughter. She gave me some lovely photos of her father and other relations.

I also have his family tree, which you are welcome to have.

David Pinborough

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Suffolk / Re: Pinborough Surname
« on: Monday 20 June 05 16:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Glen

Yes I was in contact with your Dad, and visited Ellen Pimborough a few times at Beaumaris.  Is Ellen still alive. She gave me some lovely photos of her family and her parents and grandparents. It was your father that interviewed my brother in the RAF in Ceylon back in the late 50s.

Yes I do  have a family tree, and it is very large at present. I can reduce it as you wouldn't need all of it.

Have you any suggesting on how I can send you it, as I don't think it could be done through here.

Do you use any family history programs to store your tree on?.

Kind regards

David

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Suffolk / Re: Pinborough Surname
« on: Monday 20 June 05 15:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Glen

Nice to hear from another Pin (PIM) borough.

We are most likely related, as I have been resarching this name for about 40 years, and have a vast amount  of PINs and PIMs, and have managed to fit them all in my tree. I was in touch with a number of Pimboroughs up till a couple of years ago, but having moved, have now lost contact with them.

If you would like to give me a few more details, I will see what I have. Who were your Grandparent, or even your Gt Grandparents.

Kind Regards

David

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Suffolk / Re: Pilboroughs in Suffolk
« on: Friday 20 May 05 16:22 BST (UK)  »
Sorry I cant help on that Mary Pilborough, have nothing on her.
Kind Regards
David


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Suffolk / Re: Pinborough Surname
« on: Friday 20 May 05 16:06 BST (UK)  »
Well thanks again Sue

This is my Gt Gt Gt G/Father
He just got in that census as he passed on in the Oct of that year. That is one census I had not done so thats is another peice to add to my tree.

Thanks again.

David

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Suffolk / Re: Pinborough Surname
« on: Friday 20 May 05 09:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi Sue

Just a thanks for all that hard work. It has filled in a great deal of gaps.

Kind Regards
David Pinborough

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Suffolk / Re: Pilboroughs in Suffolk
« on: Thursday 19 May 05 18:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi Andy
Hear are the names of the other children:
Sarah Pimborough Bt 5 May 1726 Helmingstone,Suffolk
                              Buried 11 Aug 1786 Claydon,Suffolk
John Pinborough Bt 26 July 1730 Helmingstone,Suffolk
Thomas Pimborough Bt 13 Oct 1730 Helmingstone,Suffolk
Ralph Pinborough Bt 5 Nov 1731 Helmingstone,Suffolk
                             Buried 12 Dec 1797 Barham,Suffolk
Elizabeth Pilborough Bt 17 May 1735 Helmingstone,Suffolk
Ann Pilborough 20 Feb 1736 Barham,Suffolk
                        Buried 29 Sept 1737 Barham,Suffolk

Rebbeca Row Bt 18 Jun 1693 Akenham,Suffolk

Married 14 Sept 1717  St Marys Helmingham,Suffolk
also shows in registers at St Mary le Tower, Ipswich,Suffolk & Henley,Suffolk

Ralph Pinborough Bn 1692 Helmingham,Suffolk
                             Died 1770 Claydon,Suffolk

Hope this is of some use to you

Regards David Pinborough

                 

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Essex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Cherry Tree Inn Little Stambridge
« on: Monday 04 April 05 23:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi Linda

Yes the "Cherry Tree" still stands. Enlarged a little since the days you speak of. Its on the road from Rochford to Stambridge. Allthough they have expanded Rochford, it hasnt gone as far as the pub. It still has a country look about it. Quite a large restraunt has been built on the side now.

Well most of the Offords have gone now. Arthur Offord, who was our coalman, passed on about 3 years ago now. He was related to the Offords who had a number of Restraunts at Southend on Sea, back in the 50s and before. It was there branch who had the Cherry Tree.

Regards
David

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Suffolk / Re: Pilboroughs in Suffolk
« on: Monday 04 April 05 16:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I dont know weather this is og much help for you.

From Ipswich marriage Licence Bonds
Shows him being of Helmingham and he brought his family up in Hemingstone
In the Registers of Barham,Suff the surname is spelt PILBOROUGH on all entries

Surname:  Pinborough per marriage entry.  However, a son went by the name of Ralph Pilborough.  When the son died, the entry was "Ralph Pilborough buried, son of Ralph & Rebecca (Low) a married man aged 66 years

Children:  At least 6....Ralph Pinborough married a Rebecca Low 14 Sep 1717 and had 3 children baptised at Hemingstone, Suffolk, all in the name of Pinborough, but if you look at Barham, Suffolk Registers you will find the following...12 Dec 1797, Ralph Pilborough buried, son of Ralph & Rebecca (Low) a married man aged 66 years...plus his childrens baptisms all under the name of Pilborough...plus 3 more baptisms for Ralph & Rebecca Pilborough, so it seems that they went under this name from then after...
So, it appears this Ralph had 3 children at Hemingstone and three at Barham

I am researching the name PINBOROUGH I do not have Ralphs parents, so sorry on that.

This is all I have on Rebecca
From Ipswich marriage licence bonds
She is a "Row" although in one entry it shows a "Low"

I have 6 siblings for this marriage.

Rebecca's parents were Edmund & Rebecca

Happy hunting

david

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