« Reply #2 on: Sunday 20 May 07 20:51 BST (UK) »
Hi
With the Norfolk accent, this name is notoriously difficult to find in an index as it becomes any number of spellings:
Eglen
Egglen
Egglington
Eglinton
Egleton
Eggleton
Egglon
etc etc etc etc
The most popular are Eglen and Eggleton, but it could be easier to find your relation in 1881 or 1891 and find out where he says he was born. If not, try searching the 1871 index using christian name and date of birth only, I realise there will be lots of Johns born in any one year but E is an uncommon initial letter for a surname compared to B or W, worth a try?
Best of luck.
Teddy
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