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Daniel William Cocking, a Beneficiary at 14 years of age

Posted on March 1, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Daniel Cocking was just 14 years of age when his maternal grandfather, Daniel Lister, died in 1799. He inherited all his grandfather’s property and land in Great Ellingham which included a thatched house in Church Street, which in more recent times, was known as ‘Ye Olde Thatche Shoppe‘. Although pictured over 100 years later, on…

James & Alice Sadd of White House Farm

Posted on March 1, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Bill Note dated June 18th, 1922. James Sadd of White House Farm, Great Ellingham. Author’s own collection James and Alice Sadd came to White House Farm in Long Street in 1902, probably not long after their marriage which took place earlier that year. The 1911 census captures 32 year old James Sadd with his 31…

The Clay, Gravel & Water Pits serving the Community

Posted on March 1, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

In the past, gravel and clay pits (together with water pits) may well have served much of the building needs in the village. A Particulars and Valuation c.1800 relating to the Inclosures of Great Ellingham, tells us where the village’s allotmnets for the gravel, clay and water pits were at this time: Where were the…

The Living Conditions in Robert Oldfield’s Church Street Cottage

Posted on February 1, 2021May 20, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

Amongst other things, the provisions of the Housing of the Working Classes Act gave enforcement powers to local authorities, in relation to sanitary conditions and overcrowding in housing. 1901 census Wreningham born William Lane came to Great Ellingham with his wife and two children before the birth of their son William c.1896. The 1901 census…

Great Ellingham born Albert Reynolds dies in Hull

Posted on February 1, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Albert Buchan Reynolds 1862-1928. Courtesy Ollie West Funeral Report The edition of the Hull Daily Mail of Tuesday, December 11th, 1928, included a brief report of the funeral of ‘The Late Mr A B Reynolds of Hull’. A married man with children, 66 year old Albert Reynolds was an insurance agent, and had worked for…

Church Farmhouse and Nearby Cottages

Posted on February 1, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Accordingly to Historic England, Church Farmhouse, a Grade II Listed Building) was built in the early 17th century. However, the present owners believe it was built or evolved much earlier, as there are parts of the building which may date from the 14th or 15th century. Farmhouse owned and occupied by Benjamin Turner At the…

Auction of William Harley’s Belongings

Posted on February 1, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Auction A notice of sales by auction at Great Ellingham appeared in the Norfolk Chronicle of 21st September, 1833. “All the very superior Cart Horses, Colts, Pony, Cows, Young Stock, Agricultural Carriages, Implements, Harness &c and a part of the useful Furniture, the Dairy and Brewing Utensils, &c on the Farming Premises, in the occupation…

House with Barn, Yard and Garden at Bush Green

Posted on January 5, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Extract from an 18th century Map. Stalland and Bush Green Commons, Great Ellingham. Original held at Norfolk Record Office. Catalgoue Ref NRO, MC 2213/116. With kind permission of NRO The above extract from an eighteenth century map, shows the position of a house (or rather a cottage) with a barn, yard and garden at Bush…

John Wilkins’ Home in Church Street

Posted on January 5, 2021October 8, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Whilst we can usually find the names of our ancestors in parish registers and, sometimes, reference to the place where they lived, the registers rarely tell us whereabouts in a town or village our ancestors actually lived. If our ancestors were sufficiently wealthy to own property, we may be fortunate to find surviving deeds and/or…

WWII and Deopham Green Airfield

Posted on January 5, 2021May 10, 2024 by Heather Etteridge

The straight road across what would have been the airfield between Great Ellingham and Deopham. Photograph taken July 2019 Although I tend to concentrate my blogs on the events and people in the village of Great Ellingham in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it would be remiss of me not to mention Deopham Green Airfield….

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