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Category: Carpenters

Wheelwright & Carpenter William Kybird

Posted on October 1, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Wheelwright and Carpenters Shop of William Kybird taken before 1939. Postcard Joan Barnard 23 year old wheelwright William Kybird settled in Great Ellingham with his wife Mary Ann (known as Polly) after their marriage in 1880 but before the 1881 census. The census of 1881 shows the couple at the Wheelwright’s Shop on the Attleborough…

A Marriage Uniting Two Long-Established Families of the Village

Posted on September 1, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

The marriage of Francis Houchen and Matilda Dey at the Church of St James Great Ellingham on 5th January 1843, joined together two long- established families of the village of Great Ellingham. Houchen The name Houchen (also found as Howchin, Houchin) appears in the Great Ellingham parish registers from at least 1698, although no entries…

Death of Farmer George Newby of Long Street in 1874

Posted on September 1, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

The Norfolk News of 29th August 1874, reported the death at Great Ellingham of 59 year old George Newby. The report stated that George Newby was ‘greatly respected and deeply lamented by his family and friends’. I have not found a corresponding burial for George Newby in the Parish Registers for the Church of St…

William Shepherd: Enumerator District 5 Great Ellingham 1871 Census

Posted on August 10, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Rockland All Saints Church lies on a country lane less than a mile from the boundary with Great Ellingham. In the churchyard, I found a headstone for William Shepherd and his wife Abigail Warren Shepherd. The inscription on the headstone is clear: William Shepherd died August 19th, 1914 aged 82 years. His wife Abigail Warren…

The Inhabitants of Chequers Lane – 1861 to 1911

Posted on July 28, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Postcard of Chequers Lane. Courtesy of Carol Ewin Although the Chequers Inn is mentioned in the census returns of 1841 and 1851, it is not until the census of 1861 that the name Chequers (or Chequer) Lane appears. It is therefore difficult to establish how many households were living in what we know today as…

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