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Re: Michael BLO(O)MFIELD bc 1801
« Reply #9 on: Friday 06 June 08 13:10 BST (UK) »
Rick

What if any is the meeting point of Bloomfields; of any spelling, of both Norfolk & Suffolk. The Suffolk ones don't seem to have moved around much. The Norfolk ones ''seem'' ''possibly'' to go back to 100+. with Flemish/French & Germanic spellings. Alex
Alexander's. & Armstrong's  Ireland

Bloomfield's as well in UKI'm looking for the
 Alexanders  of Galway. Ballinasloe  & elsewhere,   any others connected with
William A. of Dublin B.30/06/1826.D7 or 17/01/1892.
 His Wife Frances Geraldine (Armstrong)  B.Loughrea? 10/12/1824?5 D.05/08/1882. 
William's  father was Thomas  who married Ann Carroll before ? 1823

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Re: Michael BLO(O)MFIELD bc 1801
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 08 June 08 14:13 BST (UK) »
Rick

What if any is the meeting point of Bloomfields; of any spelling, of both Norfolk & Suffolk. The Suffolk ones don't seem to have moved around much. The Norfolk ones ''seem'' ''possibly'' to go back to 100+. with Flemish/French & Germanic spellings. Alex

Hi Alex

I'm afraid that the honest answer to your question is I don't know!  BLOOMFIELD and its many variants IS a common enough surname in Suffolk, but I have no in depth knowledge of the family.  However, I am sure that many of the Suffolk regulars may have and will be willing to assist/debate this with you or will be able to point you to a BLOOMFIELD researcher who has done the necessary research.

Rick :)
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Re: Michael BLO(O)MFIELD bc 1801
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 22 June 08 11:11 BST (UK) »
The Bloomfield name is one that I am interested in as it is my surname and I am born and bread in Suffolk. Unfortunately I have only managed to get back to the 1760s with my research as I have hit a buffer with regards to going back further. I have managed to get back to some Bloomfield's born in Playford but as yet have not been able to work out who their parents are or if they were from the same parish.
Bloomfield, Knights, Whitmore, Warner (Suffolk)
Hamlin (London, Yorkshire, Scotland, Suffolk)
Mattocks, Newick, Nutter, (Kent)
Mattocks (Staffs)

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Re: Michael BLO(O)MFIELD bc 1801
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 29 January 09 17:20 GMT (UK) »
mine led me to Norfolk
  Blomfield, blunfield, blumfield & many others
Alexander's. & Armstrong's  Ireland

Bloomfield's as well in UKI'm looking for the
 Alexanders  of Galway. Ballinasloe  & elsewhere,   any others connected with
William A. of Dublin B.30/06/1826.D7 or 17/01/1892.
 His Wife Frances Geraldine (Armstrong)  B.Loughrea? 10/12/1824?5 D.05/08/1882. 
William's  father was Thomas  who married Ann Carroll before ? 1823


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Re: Michael BLO(O)MFIELD bc 1801
« Reply #13 on: Friday 30 January 09 00:53 GMT (UK) »
I have Mary Bridges marrying Stephen Blumfield, Fellmonger, at Framlingham in 1831.  Mary was the last person to be buried in the churchyard at St Michael's - Stephen's tomb is right by the main door into the church.

Pat ...
Every time I find an ancestor,
I have to find two more!

SUFFOLK - Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk, Bellamy, Sparham - all link to  Framlingham 
DERBY - Bridges and Frost (originally Framlingham/Parham)
NOTTINGHAM - Lambert & Selby
BERKSHIRE/then Hammersmith LDN - Fulker
LDN/MDX - Murray, Clancy, Broker, Hoskins, Marsden, Wilson, Sale
 
GGfather Michael Wilson born Cork, lived Fulham London - moved to Boston USA 1889, what happened next?