Hi, It's that old chestnut that I and two other interested parties are held up at the proverbial door and are desperately seeking a key to get us through it and beyond. We have traced the Allard Family back to Suffolk, in fact to be precise Wetheringsett. The earliest factual evidence that we have is that James Allard/Allwood married Mary Potter on the 17th May 1773. They both belonged to that Parish and their banns were read out in All Saints Church on the 5th, 12th and 18th of May. The actual entry in the Parish Register of marriages states: James Allwood of this parish, single man, and Mary Potter of this parish, single woman, married 17th May 1773 by Rayner Bellman, Curate. In presence of Thomas Quinton and John Shepphard, Parish Clerk What may be of interest is that James signed his own name whereas Mary made her mark. We are unable to establish the parents of James or his baptism and wonder if anyone may be able to assist with their discovery. We feel that they are of Suffolk or perhaps Norfolk origin. Mary's parents may have been Mary & Thomas Potter, but that has not been proved. We think James was born about 1747, he died after having 12 children (all Allard's) with Mary in July 1808. mary we believe may have been born around 1751 and died in 1810. Both are buried at Wetheringsett.
Any assistance would really be so much appreciated, been at this door looking for a key for many a year.
Graham Allard