It's 41 miles from East Bergholt to Blythburgh a bit too far away?
Bulchamp was an area within the Blythburgh
That is what I thought at first too. But there are not many people named Daniel King in the Suffolk registers so it made it easier to look at them all.
In Blythburgh in 1748 a Daniel and Judith King had a son Samuel King baptised there and this therefore made it possible to connect to the marriage and children at East Bergholt.
So Daniel King married Judith Hyham at East Bergholt in 1737.
They had these children in the registers at East Bergholt:
Daniel King 1738/9
Daniel King 1740
Mary King 1743
Samuel King buried 1745
Then this son in Blythburgh:
Samuel King 1748
It also seems they must have had Judith King of Bulcamp who married Arthur Ellis in 1773.
I think as the two Daniel baptisms are only a year apart and there is not a burial of the first Daniel, that perhaps this is a private baptism in 1738/9 and then being received into the church in 1740.
But only the marriage licence can help with Daniel's age. It could be that maybe the name of one of the children has been incorrectly recorded and one may be Thomas. I am trying to check all this out.
Going back to my identification of the East Bergholt couple with my Kings, I then saw on the 1759 Blythburgh marriage of Daniel King and Anna Jex that the other witness to Thomas King was a Robert Higham.
As Daniel's mother was a Judith Hyham, I theorised that that Robert was a first cousin and started researching the Heigham|Higham|Hyam|Hyham|Heyam family.
It turns out that Judith Hyham|King was the aunt of this Robert Higham. Her brother was Robert Higham senior and Judith and Robert were both baptised in Ipswich in 1711/12 and 1722/3.
Their parents were John Heigham|Higham|Hyam|Hyham|Heyam and Judith Peed, who married in Witnesham in 1704.
John died in 1722 and in 1726 at Ipswich Judith remarried James Kingsbury of East Bergholt, which is evidently how her namesake daughter came to be married there, as she must have moved with her mother and new stepfather.
I have been enjoying the Suffolk parish registers and all this sleuthing as I am sure you can imagine!