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Canada Lookup Requests Completed / Re: Plumpton-Plumton
« on: Sunday 04 January 15 21:16 GMT (UK)  »
There is a Horace Plumpton ( born c.1805) wife Charlotte & family on the
1851 census of Canada, taken in 1852 Northumberland County, Canada West so
he was still alive then,  despite the belief he died prior...What information were you looking for...as your posting has no query....J.J.

Horace Plumpton was born in Old Buckenham, Norfolk England, he emigrated to Canada in 1836. Lived in Hallowell Township until 1845-1845 when his son William purchased a farm in Codrington, Brighton Township

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Walsham Le Willows
« on: Monday 27 October 14 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Helen I heard from John Champion who was very helpful.  :) Interested in any information about Walsham Le Willows from 1690 to 1770

John Plumpton

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Walsham Le Willows
« on: Saturday 18 October 14 21:58 BST (UK)  »
I am working on the Plumpton family who lived in Walsham Le Willows 1699 to c1750  They were blacksmiths. If anyone has history of Waslham at that time would appreciate it.. Accessed History site but no E mail address

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John Plumpton
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Thanks Mich
I had William marry Mary Rookwodd in my earlier hunt and sent off track and related to a line of Nathaniels back to 1602 but discovered it wasn'y correct. Thanks for your response. I see that Attleborough is only 3 miles from Old Buckenham and there are Williams married to Marys in both areas and both have daughters named Harriet. Maybe we should look at Carleto Rode a couple of miles the other way.

I would also like to find out the date that Horace came to Canada, I know it is between 1835 and 1839, landing in Hallowell Township now Picton and moving to Brighton Township (Codrington) in the earlier 1840's.

Horace drowned in the Trent River and they found his cane and hat on shore. This was just a couple of years after he married a 41 year old and he was 76

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Mich
If you are still working on the Plumptons I have all information from Horace to present. We are stumbling around the Williamb1745. I earlier had the Plumptons going to the Nathaniel Plumpton chain which was in Attleborough. I would like to confirm through Parish records as I wonder if Willian b1769 was married to someone prior to Mary Sturgeon in Attleborough and not Old Buckenham

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