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Sugar refiners and sugar bakers
« on: Tuesday 11 April 06 16:03 BST (UK) »
An excellent resource - with full census and passenger list references etc,  is on http://www.mawer.clara.net/intro.html compiled by Brian Mawer.

A database of some of those involved in the sugar refining industry, mainly in the UK, 16-20C. Additional information may be available from the original sources, or from the compiler, who will also be pleased to receive further contributions to the database.

I found this site invaluable in providing information about my 19thC ancestors who were immigrants from Germany to the sugar refineries in London's east end.

Good hunting!

- Steve
Henley (Brighton 1820+, Bedfordshire pre-1810),  Vine, Button, Bradford, Bodle (Sussex), Willey (Sheffield, London), Nattriss (London), Wood, Jones, Blaker, Shrimpton (London), Dalby (London, Cornwall 1800+, E.Yorkshire pre-1810), Hillmann, von Thun (London and Hannover)

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Re: Sugar refiners and sugar bakers
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 02 March 25 16:53 GMT (UK) »
After all this time, I've now found I need to move my website for technical reasons.

Sugar Refiners & Sugarbakers can now be found at  www.sugarbakers.co.uk
Almeroth, Germany (probably Hessen). Mawer, Softley, Johnson, Lancaster, Tatum, Bucknall (E.Yorks, Nfk, Lincs)

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