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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
John Morris  51
30-07-2008 07:29 PM BST
Edited by author 30-07-2008 07:31 PM
Does anyone have information on the Bush Familly from Broxted and Tilty, in particular Thomas Bush who has a plaque devoted to him in the church and if any what is his connection to the Bush familly recorded in the 1851 cencus.

The bush familly are my ancestors on my maternal side, and eventually settled in Bermondsey in the late 1800's

John
morrisboard@hotmail.com
Chris Baker  52
12-08-2008 05:48 PM BST
Does anyone know anything about Charweth Green cottages Broxted

regards
chris Baker
chris@stitchedintime.co.uk
Alex  53
16-08-2008 10:26 PM BST
Your blog is interesting!
 
Keep up the good work!
Evelyn Carpenter  54
17-08-2008 03:53 PM BST
In response to Dave Wright about Freddie Salmon..
Dave, I have a photo of Freddie taken in 1969 on a visit to Broxted.
No relation, but Freddie went to school in Broxted with my mother (Laura Poole b. 1898 Broxted). She introduced us to him during our visit in 1969. I took his photo. I also have a picture of him after this when he was 100 yrs old from a Dunmow newspaper clipping.
If you are interested, please email with "Broxted" in subject line. Thanks.
Evelyn Carpenter (California) evelyndelight@yahoo.com
Vivien Dania  55
26-08-2008 07:20 PM BST
1841 Census lists John Dania age 90 born Horham, Richard Dania 36 (shoemaker) born Broxted, Susan Dania age 40 born Avely, Address Brick End, Broxted. Has anyone any further information re the Dania's.
j. jacksonPerson was signed in when posted  56
14-12-2008 12:28 PM BST
Has anybody any information on the Gunn family who lived at 10 the maltings Broxted in the early 1900,s and later the pigrum family who lived at the same address till around 1930
j. jacksonPerson was signed in when posted  57
14-12-2008 12:34 PM BST
In response to Mr Garnet ( jan 2007 ) we are relatives of Elizabeth gunn and have a photograph of her if your interested.
Keith Hayden  58
31-01-2009 03:57 AM BST
I would be interested to hear from anyone researching the Hayden family from Broxted in early 1800's. John Hayden married Sarah Polter 1799 (Boyds Index) and they had 6 children born 1799-1812.

Regards Keith Hayden, Newcastle NSW Australia
heather  59
20-03-2009 01:03 AM BST
I am surprised no one has replied to Mrs Joyce re The Flying Rat.I believe it was one of Broxteds Pubs-of which we have none now.It has been Known as the Flying Rat for as long as I can recall which isnt long-from the 1960's although now unfortuneately it is called Walnut tree cottage I think.I have always thought of flying rats to be another name for pigeons although I may be mistaken.
carol  60
19-04-2009 01:19 PM BST
Edited by author 19-04-2009 10:38 PM
I am tracing my husbands family tree his 3x great grandfather william marsh born 1801 came from Broxted and was a farmer at woodgate farm,his daughter was a eliza marsh born 1828 and she was married to a george elsdon,anyone with any information on the farm,like is the farm still there?and any other connection i would happy to hear from.also researching the salmon family from Thaxted john salmon married to ann clarke in 1794 there daughter was a Ann salmon born1805
contact email carol.wilkins41@btinternet.com
Margaret & RussellPerson was signed in when posted  61
01-05-2009 04:31 PM BST
Hello everyone - help please for family research. BARLTROP. My cousin Russell's father was Frederick William Barltrop b 1869 South Lambeth. His father JOHN BARLTROP b 1825 in BROXTED, his father was William. There seem to be many Barltrop's in Broxted/Chickney and it is finding the right line that is proving difficult. Can anyone help us! Can't research in the area ourselves Russell is in New Zealand and I am in Ireland, many thanks in anticipation
Judith Jones  62
06-05-2009 04:08 PM BST
Hello Everyone,
I am researching the following names from Broxted Essex,
Butcher - William Butcher born circa 1721.
Hayden - William Hayden born circa 1799 Broxted Essex.
Would be interested to hear from with any connection to the above names.
Thanks Judith
Dave Wright  63
17-05-2009 03:12 PM BST
Further to my message, last year, regarding the Wright family. I will be coming up from Cornwall, where I now live, to visit Takeley, Broxted, Thaxted and Dunmow, in June this year, to research further into my ancestors. I want to take as many photoes as I can of these villages, as this may be my last chance to visit.
If anyone has any information on the Wright family I would be glad to hear
from them. For instance, my grt grt grt grandmother Susan Wright (nee Monk) was staying in the Dunmow Union Workhouse with her children in 1841.
There is no mention of her husband James Wright. They married on 17th May 1828, and lived in Broxted. They lived at Brick End, in Broxted.
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