Hi folks
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James HOWLETT
bp: 01 Sep 1776, Archdeaconry of Sudbury s/of Francis HOWLETT and Mary.
On the 1851 he said he was born at Woolpit, a fair distance from Sudbury.
James married Mary SHIPPEN at Wetheringsett on 04 Apr 1797.
Mary SHIPPON
bp: 06 Feb 1774, Sudbury d/of David SHIPPON and Elizabeth.
On the 1851 she said she was born at Wetheringsett, also a fair distance from Sudbury.
Their children are baptised at Woolpit between 1797 and 1815.
I am stuck with anything further on the SHIPPON / SKIPPEN, etc family. Could if be the many spellings of the name?! Also Sudbury, why be baptised so far from home and not just one family?!
Thanks,
bitzar.
EDIT: James' siblings I have found some baptised at Sudbury and some at Woolpit.
Re children baptised at Woolpit ...
Possibly the father? ...
Suffolk Chronicle, 13th May 1820"
Blacksmith's Shop, at Woolpit.
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TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.
An excellent brick-built DOUBLE TENEMENT, with Blacksmith’s Shop, and Garden adjoining, at Woolpit, now in the occupation of Mr. James Howlet, the proprietor, extremely well situated for trade. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Howlet, on the premises, or to Messrs. Marriott and Son, Solicitors, Stowmarket, Suffolk."
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I can't find a Marriage image on 2 Subs'n sites.
One site has decided her name was Shippen and the other Skippen.
Present at Marriage as Witnesses?
Who were the two present at the 1797 Marriage as witnesses and was the marriage by Banns or Licence?
If one was under age and if by Licence, a parent may be noted on the Marriage Allegation and Bond (for a Licence), sometimes his/ her place of residence.
Some Licences confirm if Widower / Widow and sometimes their status was not always stated in the Parish Marriage Register (I once came across a Marriage Licence with the Widow remarrying at 19).
Witnesses at a Marriage Usually are:-
Relatives or
Church staff
Sometimes Neighbours,
someone from their own Church, (Congregation or Meeting if Nonconformist)
or Work Colleagues
Or even a mix of the above.
ADDED
Some Howlett in the military born Woolpit (various dates and ages, from a search 1750 to 1880, covering 1800 to 1899)
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_or1=Howlett%20Woolpit&_dss=range&_sd=1750&_ed=1880&_ro=any&_st=adv ----------
2nd Add
Don't know if this might help your tree or even if related or not (from a "Howlett Blacksmith" search) ...
Bury and Suffolk Standard, 22nd September 1874Robinson- 27th June, at Crowlands, Victoria, Australia, aged 29 years, leaving six children, Mary Ann, wife of James Robinson, and third daughter of Mr. William Howlett, blacksmith, of Crowlands, formerly of Woolpit.
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Mark