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Cross Farm

Associated with the family of John Crosse, 1674 Hearth Tax Return 1674. ((Place Names of the Deben Valley by W.G.Arnott)) Refered to as Rotten Farm at some point - see maps and    I quote from my 19th century (1891) walk  'Nearby, inland on our right as we proceed in a southerly direction, is Cross Farm; in 1674 this farm was…
alyson
December 6, 2018
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BLOOMFIELD, Stanley Walter

  Name BLOOMFIELD, Stanley Walter Served in Suffolk Regiment War Service Not known except that he was a Private in the 9th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment from 1914-20, which included service on the Western Front in France.  He is also rather unusually recorded as having served also with the 7th, 8th and 4th Battalions. Photo None of him. Badge…
alyson
December 3, 2018
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BEAR, William Herbert

  BEAR, William Herbert   Suffolk Regiment War Service William enlisted as a private in the Suffolk regiment and fought in France where he was severely wounded on 30 Aug 1917, which entitled him to wear a Wound Stripe but eventually resulted in him being invalided out in 1918.  Apparently when he died, remains of shrapnel from his wounding were…
alyson
December 3, 2018
IndividualWW1

ALDIS, Sidney Walter Otto

Suffolk Yeomanry & Royal Munster Fusiliers War Service It is likely that Sidney Aldis signed up by his 18th Birthday in Aug 1915 and was almost immediately sent with his regiment to support the attack on Gallipoli in the Dardanelles of Turkey, setting sail from Liverpool on SS Olympic on 25 Sep and landing at Anzac Cove on 10 Oct…
alyson
December 3, 2018
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1675 Will of Thomas Rivers IC/AA1/105/60

1675   Will of Thomas Rivers                       IC/AA1/105/60 In the name of God Amen the first day of January in the syven? & twentieth year Of the reigne of our sovergne Lord Charles the seconde by the grace of God of England Scotland Ffrance & Irelande Kinge Defender of the faythe and in the yeare of the Lord one thousande six hundred…
alyson
October 16, 2014
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1638 WILLIAM SCOTT of Waldringfield yeoman. (480)

1638   WILLIAM SCOTT of Waldringfield yeoman.                                                               (480) 19 January 1638 Sick in body:  buried in Waldringfield churchyard.  To wife ANNE, during the minority of MARY SCOTT testator’s daughter, the use and profit and commodity of his tenement and all lands to the use thereunto belonging in Waldringfield, Newbourne & Hemley ---  the said ANNE, to keep the lands in good…
alyson
October 16, 2014