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Rod Moffatt  35
09-11-2006 02:18 PM BST
Hi, I am interested in the Dixon family who were in Broxted from c1800 to c 1920. My gt,gt,gt,grand father was Ezekiel Dixon who I believe was born in Henham. At the time of the 1841 census he was living at Church End Broxted.There were a number of buriels registerd in the records of St Mary's,and mentions in later church wardens accounts.Any info' would be appreciated.I can be contacted on abelmoffatt@hotmail.com,although as I use library P/Cs,replies could be a it delayed.
Regards.
Evelyn Carpenter  36
12-11-2006 02:50 AM BST
Hello Rod,
  I have an Eliza POOLE b, 1821 (Broxted) who married John DIXON (b. abt 1817) at the St. Marys Church in Broxted--Dec. 30, 1841. John's father was William Dixon and his mother's name was Mary and she was from HENHAM.. It shows John as a THATCHER in the 1851 census - Henham.
  1881 census he was living at Brick End, Broxted.
  In 1871, his father, William, was living at Brown's End, Broxted. I can tell you a little more about the POOLE side, but that is all I have on the Dixons. Hope this is of interest. Cheers! Evelyn Carpenter (California) QT - Rod Moffatt <qtopic+16-cskaekhFEMy@quicktopic.com> wrote:


 
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Darren Stone  37
28-11-2006 09:57 PM BST
Tilty Watermill, Tilty, Essex
Tilty lies just 2 miles from Broxted and has a grade 2 star listed surviving intact 18th century watermill. This unique historical gem is now threatened with conversion into a house if a planning application now with Uttlesford District Council is passed.
Please help save Tilty mill by sending an objection to Uttlesford District Council via the Tilty mills website at
http://tiltymills.mysite.orange.co.uk/

Please take a few minutes to e mail an objection to help save this wonderful mill-Thanks
Rosemary Simpson  38
22-12-2006 05:01 PM BST
Looking for information on the Bass family of Broxted. William and Mary Bass are in the 1841 census in Broxted . They moved to Hatfield Broad Oak around 1848. Does anyone know of burial places or general information.
Friend - Rupert Blackmore  39
02-01-2007 06:57 PM BST
I am trying to contact people called 'Rosha and Saugn'

These people are friends of Rupert Blackmore from Taunton, in Somerset. They sent him a Christmas card with information about St Mary's Church, Broxted, Essex. The handwritten message in the card was 'Hope you are still enjoying gardening! Really, we must meet'. Please would they email me.

Many thanks.

Viv Sharland
tvdlsharland@tiscali.co.uk
Garnet  40
24-01-2007 03:16 AM BST
Hello, My Grandfather lived at the #10 Maltings Cottage, His name is Michael Herbert Eccleton he was on the 1901 Census. He was 2 years old and lived with a Thomas and Elizabeth Gunn, as a boarder from the D. Barnardo House. He lived at the #10 Maltings Cottage until 1908 when he was sent to Canada. If anyone has any info please let me know, Thanks
Howard Sayer  41
14-02-2007 11:43 PM BST
trying to get info on the patient or patience family of Duton Hill

I think lucy patient/Patience (my gran) married ralph Stanley Sayer at Tilty church in 1929. She was aquainted with Imogen Holst...and was in service possibly at the rectory in Thaxted.
Any info greatly appreciated

Howard Sayer
John SWALLOW  42
06-03-2007 01:21 PM BST
A group of us family historians are cooperating to build a database specifically for the surname SWALLOW in and around Herts. My own SWALLOW link is with The Hadhams and London. I also manage a world wide SWALLOW one-name study which has about 6000 individuals, marriages and children, many from our area of interest. There are of course many more SWALLOW individuals than 6000! If you would like to help and thereby gain too, please contact me at swallow.john@gmail.com. DO NOT SEND ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION AT THIS TIME. A document explaining what we do, how and why will be sent to you. Thereafter, if we have engaged your interest, we can begin to exchange data.

ONE ITEM IS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST
Alfred James SWALLOW dob 1852 married Mary Ann SMITH of Broxted in St Mary's Church on the 19 May 1877. We can't find any issue of this marriage. Do you know anything about Alfred or Mary
John Swallow, Guild of One-name Studies
Bristol UK
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Denise Farlow  44
24-04-2007 05:50 PM BST
Hi I used to live in Broxted as a child. I left in 1978 to go and live in Telford in Shropshire. I was known at Denise Ede and attended Great Easton Primary School from which I have many happy memories. I was also a member of the church choir when Rev Filby was there. Broxted has stayed in my heart and brings back many happy memories since I left. I have only returned once but have promised myself that I will return to the village in the very near future
Lyn Brown  45
15-10-2007 10:09 PM BST
Researching the Salmon Family from Finchingfield,Great Bardfield, Stebbing and Dunmow.
The Salmon group of researchers I work with have identified Sharpes Farm as being connected to John Salmon and our family. Can anyone give us any information ?
Our earliest ancestor is John Salmon b.1630 at Finchingfield. The family appeared to own some land and Salmon's Farm at Bardfield.
We would love to hear from anyone who might be connected to us.
Other names related to our research include HARRINGTON,FITCH,BREWTY,BEAL,BRETTON,CHAPMAN,BYATT,PASFIELD,SHONK,OLLEY,HAWKINS,THURGOOD,RICHARDSON and TURNER.
Lyn Brown  46
15-10-2007 10:13 PM BST
SALMON FAMILY......

You can contact me on caprica_1@hotmail.co.uk

Lyn Brown
Julie Allen  47
22-10-2007 09:34 PM BST
Hi, I have been given a possible link to Broxted in regards to my 3 x ggrandparents.
I am researching Jonathon Brown and Fran (Frances?) Gray who married in Broxted in 1771. They may be the parents of John Grey Brown, born 1788 (place unknown) who married Sarah Coker in Harwich in 1809 and then Elizabeth Watts in Harwich in 1827.
Sincerely hoping that someone may have some information or be able to give me more help or direction in my search.
Many thanks
Julie Allen
Bathurst, NSW, Australia
claire gannon  48
26-11-2007 11:44 AM BST
HI there
         is there anyone that can tell me about the expansion for stansted. We are in the process of moving to Broxted, not sure if its a good idea now. HELP! If theres anyone who can tell me whats going to happen to the village please get in touch.
                 Thanks nickygannon@aol.com
Dave Wright  49
27-02-2008 09:31 PM BST
Any information please on my decendents that used to live in Broxted and Thaxted:
      Robert Wright b. 1791 married to Elizabeth Wright b. 1787 (maiden name unknown. (my grt x 4 grandparents)

      James Wright b. 1810 married to Susan Monk b. 1810 (my grt x 3 grandparents)

       George Wright b.1831 married to Emma Turner b. 1836 (my grt x 2
grandparents)

       James Wright b. 1855 married to Mary Salmon b. 1856 ( my grt
grandparents) Their son Frederick b.1884 was my grandad

 Any information would be appreciated
lyn brown  50
19-06-2008 02:37 PM BST
Has anyone been able to contact Colin Salmon who is listed on this website as having a website called 'Salmononline'? Have tried to make contact but have been unsuccessful to date. Does anyone know how to contact him ?

Thanks

Lyn Brown
caprica_1@hotmail.co.uk
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