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Borley Manor
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Reply #18 on:
Friday 05 November 10 19:24 GMT (UK) »
For what it is worth, I worked with a Mick Welham back in the late 1960's, he lived in Ashcroft Road, Ipswich then, if I recall correctly, plus another family Welham, probably connected, lived further up Elmcroft Road Ipswich about the same time...
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Saturday 06 November 10 03:05 GMT (UK) »
Hi Yellowbird, I have Harry listed on my website on the memory page, he also had a brother who died in the conflict. Any more information would be interesting. My family history website is
www.wix.com/
hadleigh/welham. I look forward to hearing from you.
Roy Welham
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The Welhams in Hadleigh Suffolk
Yellowbird
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Monday 08 November 10 07:39 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Gagde - have sent you a PM
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Dai_B
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Tuesday 07 December 10 18:21 GMT (UK) »
J Have a family connection with Welhams, mainly in the Hintlesham and Burstall area back James welham 1764 ElmsettGeorgina Welham was my great grandmother - My tree is on Ancestry.com - Dai
Suffolk - especially the area surrounding Burstall
Kent - Hythe Folkestone area
Dawn Smith
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Friday 21 August 20 19:19 BST (UK) »
My husbands mothers side are Suffolk Welhams that go back. They have farms in Suffolk there were many cousins on the Welham side. I don't know much on the family tree but Welham is a fairly common Suffolk name.
littlesis 76
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Monday 05 October 20 23:06 BST (UK) »
Hi my childhood friend Grandad was Orlando Welham and he lived in Washbrook. I know he is buried at Belstead Church as I have visited his grave.
I did look into her tree a few years back and have some info on the Welhams. I am assuming Orlando was your grandfathers brother? I know he had several sons and a daughter and I believe another son who died in an accident
Let me know if you want to look at the tree
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