Hi, Purple Frog,
Not quite on the main purpose and intent of your thread, but tomorrow I'm going to Honington to see what I can find about the MAJOR family who were there in the 1841 Census.
There's a rather uncertain entry of a baptism on the IGI for a Louisa MAJOR on 23rd February 1831, parents given as William and Mary. Strange that the mother of all her siblings seems to be a Lucy, and that she then disappears until her marriage in 1863 to a William Christopher LLOYDS at St Mary's Islington.
Printing out all the MAJOR's of Suffolk from the National Burial Index, they seem to be well represented, with Langham and Honington cropping out quite often. I'm hoping to find the 1841 and 1844 burials of her father William and the woman called Lucy, though I have no idea what state the churchyard there will be in.
Anyone with MAJOR interests in Honington who wants me to look at or take a photo of anything...?
I read that the "peasant poet" Robert Bloomfield, was born in 1766 there - he's famous for the long epic poem: "The Farmer's Boy", and preceded the great John Clare...
The pub called "The Fox" looks quite cosy, too!
keith