Thanks for this, Malcolm33. We’ll never know my G-grandfather’s thoughts, although he was undoubtedly happier in Holyhead with his wife, the poverty of his youth being way behind him. Sadly, married life didn’t last long as he was drowned in an accident in Holyhead harbour in 1902 - just 9 years into the marriage. But at least it lasted long enough to beget my grandfather (his own mother died in the Henstead Poorhouse in 1908 – whether he or she knew what became of each other will also never be known).
But your information on the Dutch in East Anglia is fascinating. My G-grandfather’s ancestor, born around 1709, was one Jonas Rich – not exactly an English name. I can find no record of his birth/baptism in any parish record, so it would seem he came from elsewhere. Could he possibly have been Dutch, or even German? Who knows!
I’ve only visited the Broads once so far – in 2009 - but I was sufficiently enchanted by them to want to go back. Hopefully I’ll manage it this year. I’ve managed to trace the Rich family to the villages of Woodton, Loddon and Surlingham (lots of the Rich family are buried in St Mary’s Church graveyard in the last). More research may uncover more.