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Suffolk / Re: Dickerson family
« on: Thursday 27 December 12 23:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Mahnrut

This is my third post; hopefully will be able to send a PM henceforth. Thanks for your reply that I have only just become aware of. The Dickerson family relates to a friend, for whom, as I have carried out extensive research in Suffolk for my lines, I have kept a look out for the Dickersons. She is related to/from those in Bucklesham. She had hit a brick wall re the baptism of David born c. 1740 who married Sarah Asbey. Now in Woolverstone- close to Wherstead and as you probably are aware- there is a Daniel Dickerson born c. 1746 who married twice- firstly in 1773. It seems possible that the Daniel you mention born c. 1775 could possibly be a son of the Daniel in Woolverstone. The problem being that there are no baptisms of children of Daniel in or around Woolverstone/Wherstead to confirm or otherwise. From other baptismal records I have found it is highly likely that Daniel in Woolverstone is a brother of David in Bucklesham and hence could take the line (possibly yours) back at least one more generation. As far as I know no one else has as yet been able to find the baptisms/parents of Daniel born c. 1746 and David born c. 1740.
In that this line might be yours will be glad to share should you wish.

Regards

Stephen

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Suffolk / Re: Rozier of Needham Market
« on: Tuesday 11 December 12 21:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hello All,

I have kept an eye out for Henry's baptism over many years of research of Parish Registers (C of E and Independents) but to no avail. I am inclined to think that he might well be son of John Rosier and Sarah Borley who married 4/3/1784 in Creeting St Mary. John was buried Needham Market Independent 3/4/1840 and Sarah widow of John, labourer 12/7/1852 aged 89 there also. Henry and Lucy named their first son John and first (baptised 14/4/1832 buried 20/4) and second daughters Sarah. In those days Creeting St Mary parish extended into what present day is part of Needham Market. There also was a marriage of a Henry Rosher of Creeting St Mary to Ann Bugg of Creeting All Saints in Creeting All Saints 28/2/1797 but no Henry baptism. The Independent (Congregational) Church records begin later than 1800 which is a nuisance but Henry could well have been baptised there- as too Lucy Parker. Speculation I know but it is at least something to be noted. Thought I had found Lucy's baptism in Baylham d/o Edward and Lucy (Garrard) baptised 4/8/1804, the year of which fit nicely with her age at death. However there are children of a Lucy Parker there- William 14/3/1827 and Emma 2/11/1828. Given that Henry and Lucy married in Darmsden 12/6/1826 why no mention of Henry- unless this Lucy is another Lucy Parker? Thoughts?

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Suffolk / Re: Dickerson family
« on: Monday 10 December 12 23:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Do you have the details of Daniel Dickerson resident in Woolverston c. 1773? He married and was buried there in C of E but no baptisms of any children in the C of E registers. In that your Daniel was born c. 1775 there could be a connection. Would be glad to share the details I have should you need.

Stephen

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