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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 09 April 09 20:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Sandy H
Regarding Frederick Kindred and Clara Suckling, they might have been drapers assistants at Frederick Corders,  a firm of silk mercers and drapers, of Tavern Street, Ipswich.  The shop, which at one time was extensive, but which gradually got smaller during the 1970s until it finally closed, was on the corner of Tavern Street and Tower Street. 

On another point of interest, there is a Chaucer connection here for (if I remember the story correctly) Chaucer's uncle kept a tavern here on the corner of Tavern Street and Tower Street which was then known as the Hen Market,and it is said that Geoffrey Chaucer spent part of his childhood here.

There was also another fairly large drapery store in Westgate Street, more or less opposite to Corders, and I can't remember the name of it.  This is the alternative site for Suffolk House.  If this senior moment passes, I'll post again, but perhaps one of the other contributors will know the one I mean!

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Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
Ireland: Davis
Norway: Torreson/Torsen/Torrison
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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 09 April 09 21:14 BST (UK) »
Right, senior moment has passed, and I now have the definitive answer to the drapers  - in 1893, at any rate:

Frederick Fish & Son, Merchant Drapers & House Furnishers, Suffolk House, Tavern Street, Ipswich.

So in effect you can ignore everything I said previously!

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Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
Ireland: Davis
Norway: Torreson/Torsen/Torrison
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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 09 April 09 23:41 BST (UK) »
Hello Greensleeves!

Interesting! I checked the 1881 Census for Ipswich and the address for the draper's school is Suffolk House, Tavern St. The manager is listed as a Charles Moss.

Fred and Clara married in 1882. I thought that they had a draper's store in Ipswich, but I am not positive about that. I do know that they had a Draper's and Grocer's store in Haverhill by 1891.

It sounds like you have the right place, but by 1893 under new owners or managers. Unless there could be more than one Suffolk House in Ipswich, which doesn't seem possible.

It would seem that draper's schools were a regular "cottage industry" in Ipswich and Suffolk. I noticed on the 1891 Census for Haverhill, that Fred had several "draper's assistants" including his younger brother, Arthur. He also had one "grocer's apprentice".

How very interesting! Thank you for your help!!

Sandy  ;)
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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #21 on: Friday 10 April 09 01:25 BST (UK) »
Hello Greensleeves,

Corders eh?

Bought our first bed from there and two Parker Knoll arm chairs with money given to us when we married.

That bed went many years ago, but the two chairs are in the conservatory nowadays, and are still very comfortable  ;D

It was one of my late mother in laws favourite shops.


Sandy,

the Suffolk Local History Council office in Ipswich is in a modern two storey building and is really home to Suffolk Acre.  They kindly let us rent an office from them.  And yes, you will find many 'Suffolk House' buildings throughout the county.

We will be home over the holiday weekend and will send the articles in the next day or so to you home email addie.

Off to bed, night night
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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?


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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #22 on: Friday 10 April 09 08:45 BST (UK) »
Hi Sandy

Yes, I saw Frederick and Clare at Suffolk House in the 1881 census, and at Haverhill in 1891.  Isn't it frustrating trying to find our what they were doing in between?  There was another thread recently which Suffolkmawther and I were contributing to, which involved a Drapers Assistant at Westgate Street, Ipswich in 1891, which was also fascinating, albeit that her trail ran cold at Newark and so far we haven't established what happened to her.

Your family story sounds so interesting, and full of excitement.  My mother's branch of my Suffolk family  seemed to lurk around Rattlesden/Brettenham for generations (1540 onwards); for all I know, many of them might still be there! 

Don't forget to let us know when you find the answer to the untimely demise of Elizabeth.

Hi Pat

Nice to speak to you again.  I remember when I was a child that Corders had a fascinating front window, which allowed you to pass behind it to get into the shop.  It always livened up shopping expeditions if we went to Corders because it meant we could play in this glass labyrynth!

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Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
Ireland: Davis
Norway: Torreson/Torsen/Torrison
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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 19 April 09 23:10 BST (UK) »
Dear Pat & Greensleeves,

Sorry for the delay in answering. I've been having computer problems.

Thank you both so much for your input!

I will put a post on the Suffolk look-ups for Eliza and Lucy, Jan. 1829 in Framlingham Weekly News or whatever Suffolk newspapers that might be available on film at the SRO in Ipswich. I will let you know if and when I find out how Eliza died.

My mother is very much interested in all of this. I mentioned Ipswich and she said that my American father was stationed in Ipswich during WWII when she met him! They met in London in Hyde Park.

Thanks again for your kind help!  :D

Sandy


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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 19 April 09 23:18 BST (UK) »
Here's another topic about the same family. I have a garment given to me by my mum. I never knew quite what it was, so I put a post on rootschat and had an interesting journey finding out what it really was used for.

Here's the link: 

 http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=372119.new;topicseen#new

Greensleeves, love your animal art! I have a few drawings of large cats and other animals that I've made......not as good as yours!  ;)

Cheers

Sandy
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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #25 on: Friday 01 May 09 23:34 BST (UK) »
Whilst checking Framlingham baptisms for another Rootschatter, I came across the following

30th July 1815

John age 6, Eliza age 4, Frederick baptised
Children of Edmund and Lucy Kindred (nee Wright)
Occupation Miller


24th August 1828

Lucy Agnes daughter of Edmund and Lucy Kindred (nee Wright)
Occupation Miller


Presumably Frederick was a baby at the baptism?

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?

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Re: Was she really shot in the head?
« Reply #26 on: Saturday 02 May 09 07:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Pat!

Yes, Frederick was a baby in July 1815. He was born 11 Nov 1814 and his mother was Lucy Wright.

If Lucy Kindred was 7 months old when she died in Jan 1829, she must have been born in June and baptized shortly after in August.

Thank you for passing that information on to me!

Cheers  ;)

Sandy
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