Hi Trevor,
In your last post you stated that Philip and Ann Fuell/Fewell married at Dunmow, was that a typing error?, the on-line Takeley PR Transcripts show them as marrying at Takeley 26 Dec 1736.
The Takeley PR transcripts also show that Philip & Anne Fuell had a son William baptised 12 Nov 1737 at Takeley and a daughter Millicent baptised 13 Jan 1754 but no children between those dates, I wonder where Philip and Ann went between 1737 and 1754, Dunmow perhaps? The name Millicent rings a bell doesn't it?, we know William and Margaret Fewell named a child Me(i)lly, all of a sudden it all makes sense.

Something else on the transcripts for Takeley I believe raises a question, there is an entry for the marriage at Takeley of William Juell (an error, should be Fuell) married Elizabeth Green 7 Dec 1767. Five Months later a William Fuell married Margaret Twinn 3 May 1768 at Felsted.
I would be interested to know how:-
a) we can be sure that William Fuell son of Philip & Ann moved from Takeley to marry Margaret Twinn at Felsted in 1768 and therefore is not the William Juell (Fuell) who married Elizabeth Green at Takeley in 1767?
b) we can be sure that William (baptised 5 April 1744 Felsted) of William and Hannah did not stay in Felsted and marry Margaret Twinn?
Any ideas anyone?
The fact that William of Philip and Ann had a sister Millicent gives some support to him being the husband of Margaret Twinn, unless both Williams had an ancestor (in common?) or a relative named Millicent to cause both of them to name a child Millicent.
I was going to ask that if we accept William of Philip and Ann married Margaret Twinn, do we assume that William Fuell of William and Hannah went to Takeley and married Elizabeth Green but then I thought it would confuse matters so forget I mentioned it

I noted two children for William and Elizabeth Fuell/Juell baptised at Takeley, John Fuell 22 Jan 1769 and Elizabeth Fuell 21 Apr 1771.
By the way there is an Elizabeth of William and Mercy Green baptised 1741 in the Takeley transcripts, also her parents marriage.
Regards.