Hi,
I only just found this post, which I see is quite old, and I haven't read through all the posts yet.
My Nan was Freda Florence Dawson, born 1896 at the Mill, Rushmere St Andrew. Her father Alfred Dawson (1863, Rushmere) and mother Florence Rachel Fenning (1872, Hemingstone) had the windmill at Rushmere. Her grandfather William Dawson (1819, Levington) had the windmill at Rushmere and a second one on Foxhall Rd, by Heath lane, Ipswich. William's family were millers, farmers and landowners around Suffolk. At least two of his brothers (George and Robert) were millers. A note from the Dolman collection states:
The mill stood in Playford Road, at the corner of Heath Lane, at Grid Ref 203458. It was a smock mill, on a low brick plinth. Built 1814, sails removed 1928 and demolished c.1939.
Trades directories record the Dawson family as millers from 1847, as
follows:
1847, 1853 George D
1855 William D
1858, 1864 George D
1868 Robert D
1869, 1874, 1879, 1883, 1888 William D
1892 to 1937 Alfred D
William Dawson died 4th May 1896 aged 77.
William was married to Elizabeth Fayers (1835, Milden) my gg grandmother. The Fayers family were also millers. Her great uncle William Fayers (1789, Bildeston) and his wife Elizabeth Freeman, were the millers at Bosmere Mill at Creeting St Mary.
My great grandmother Florence Fenning (see above) was the daughter of George Ambrose Fenning (1842, Elmsett) and Sarah Sheldrake (1842, Bramford). Sarah was descended from the Everett family, who had mills at Capel St Mary and environs, as well as farms at Rushmere, next to Dawson's Mill.
If anyone has any interest in milling families of Suffolk, or any info, I would be most pleased to hear from you

Regards
Phil How
(Croxley Green, Herts)