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Some of the Dorlings of Nacton/Easton, Suffolk
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John
Dorling
= Ann
Capon
1785 Nacton |
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William
1785 |
William
1786 |
Mary
1792 |
Edward
1794 |
John
1795 |
Frederick
1797 |
Samuel
1799
= Martha Finney
m.
1825 nacton |
Matilda
1803 |
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mary
ann & charlotte born nacton, others born easton
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mary
ann
1826
died
1833 |
charlotte
1828
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John
1830,
gardener
=
harriet hazell
m.
1857 |
keziah
1832 |
mary
1834 |
salome
1836 |
william
1838
died 1861 |
edward
1840
died 1845 |
charles
1842 |
elizabeth
1843 |
maria 1846 |
sarah 1848/9 |
maria 1848 |
elizabeth
1852 |
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all born Lambeth except John born Stepney?
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samuel
1858 |
agnes
1860 |
alfred
1862 |
john
1866
= eliza
butler
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alice
1867 |
william
1868 |
edith
1870
= john geo
robinson |
harriet
1872 |
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emigrated
to
USA, worked
in car
industry |
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all
born Lamberth area?
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john
a
1885
transport
police
=
elizabeth
shambrook |
george
wm
1887
master
builder
=
emily scriven
overmass |
isabella
1888
=
fred barrett |
ernest
1891
killed
1st WW |
dorcas
1893
=charles
smith |
florence
1898
spinster |
edith
1899
=stan
guest |
samuel
1900
=emily
may |
eleanor
1902
=
david webber |
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Some of the Dorlings of Kettleburgh / Easton
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George
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Mary Mudd
m.
1816 Combs |
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Edward
1819
Kettleburgh
=Elizabeth
manservant
in
pub 1841,
Innkeeper
1871
Little
Stonham |
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Frederick
1819
Kettleburgh
=
Sarah Capon
agri
lab living
Easton
1851+
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Eliza
1830? |
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Edward
1867/8
Everett
st London
=
ethel lay
engineer |
Ellen
1871
stonham
parva, sfl
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stephen
1865
Easton
=
alice in Fulham
coachman
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maria
1848
&
Maria
1850
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eliza
1852
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deborah
1857
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clara
1860
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esther
1863
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deborah
1867
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william
1870
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2
sons 1 dau |
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5
sons 2 daus |
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Information on Stephen born 1865 Easton, from Descendants:
One of Stephen's 8 sisters, either
Lisa or Elizabeth was "lady-in-waiting" to the Duchess of Hamilton.
Stephen refused to touch his forelock
to the duke, left home and walked to London where he
became coachman to the boss of
"James" brewery.
He met Alice in London and they
married in Fulham. |