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Essex / Re: Stebbing Mill, Mill Lane
« on: Friday 05 July 13 08:45 BST (UK)  »
Ok

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Essex / Re: Stebbing Mill, Mill Lane
« on: Thursday 04 July 13 18:39 BST (UK)  »
hi glenpenny sorry its taken so long to reply.
according to my records john married twice,both elizabeth,the first was BUSH 15th nov stebbing witnessed by Frances Bambridge. The Thomas butcher i have in my tree is married to Sarah Bambridge 1765. The info about apprentices is on ancestry in "uk register of duties paid for apprentices identures 1710 1811" for thos butcher. Im trying to find out more about John 1774,cant find his death any where also cant find will for his son William 1805,but found his death in newspaper archive and his house up for auction after his death.
I have a lot more info if you are interested in anything in particular,got in touch with a mr Rowe who was born and raised in "bambridges house " in Bulmer recently.

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Essex / Re: Stebbing Mill, Mill Lane
« on: Saturday 29 June 13 09:48 BST (UK)  »





Hello Bensop, welcome to Rootschat.

I have two John Bambridges in my tree of an age at which they might have owned the Barracks Mill.  One born in 1874 and the other in 1747.  Any chance you could help me identify which of these it might be?

My 4x g.grandfather was a Daniel Bambridge (born 1782) and he is the one described as a miller on the baptismal record of his daughter, Eliza, in 1813.  He was brother to the John born in 1774 and nephew to the other one.  Perhaps he worked at the Barracks Mill and not at the Town Mill at all.  I assumed that was where he worked as he was living down Mill Lane in 1841.

I also have several Rolphes in my tree in the 1700s but no Robert that I've found so far.

I'm sorry I don't have any photos of old Stebbing.



 Hi,my first post on here, John Bambridge 1774 is my 4x g grandfather, I dont know if you are still looking for this info Glenpenny but John Bambridge was an apprentice miller in Stebbing with Thomas Butcher (brother in law ?) in 1787. I think this must be this john bambridge as he would be 13 also there is a Newman Bambridge (his brother) as Thomas Butcher's apprentice in 1797

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