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Bronwyn

Bronwyn Report 3 Dec 2016 17:13

Does anyone have an Elizabeth Gooch in their family married to a John Brown of Lound Suffolk in the latter part of the 1700s. :-(

safc

safc Report 3 Dec 2016 17:52


Suffolk Marriage Index Transcription
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First name(s) Elizabeth
Last name Gooch
Gender Female
Marriage year 1794
Marriage date 12 Oct 1794
Place Lound
Church St John the Baptist
Spouse's first name(s) John
Spouse's last name Brown
Spouse condition widower
Spouse parish -
County Suffolk
Country England
Record set Suffolk Marriage Index
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Marriages & divorces
Collections from Great Britain

safc

safc Report 3 Dec 2016 18:28

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FreeReg Burial entry on 03 Dec 2016
For information about this place follow the link to Mendham
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Field Value
County Suffolk
Place Mendham
Church name All Saints
Register type Parish Register
Burial date 03 Dec 1824
Person age 42
Burial person forename Elizabeth
Burial person surname BROWN
Relationship wife
Male relative forename John
Relative surname BROWN
Witness
Witness
Register note labourer

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 3 Dec 2016 21:38

Welcome to the boards, Bronwyn.

It's a very slim chance that anyone who has Elizabeth in their tree will happen to see your post here.

What is it you want to know about her?
The helpers on the board will be happy to help if we can, even though we're not related.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 3 Dec 2016 22:12

Welcome, Bronwyn ...........

To find out if any GR member does have Elizabeth in their tree, you have to search trees yourself.

Go to Search at the top right

Click on Search All Member Trees

Enter her name and relevant information in the boxes ......... remembering that less is often better than more.

The names of members who have in their trees, if any, will appear.

You then have to contact each of those members individually by sending a private message (pm) to them through the GR system. GR sends an email to that member to let them know there is a pm waiting for them

Do give some detail on why you are contacting, why you think their Elizabeth might be your Elizabeth, and how you are connected to Elizabeth.


After you have sent you message, keep an eye on your Sent Messages to see if it has been opened ..........

Go to Messages, click on Sent Messages

If there is a green envelope to the left of the name, the message has NOT been opened.

If there is no envelope, the message has been opened, and then you just have to wait to see if the member sends a reply. Some members may not do so.

The message may not be opened for several reasons, including ...............

member has changed their email address and not notified GR

member has lost interest and pays no attention to messages from GR

member has died or become incapacitated.



Good luck

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 3 Dec 2016 22:14

If you search for her name in "Search all members trees" (under "Search" at the top of this page), you'll see that someone named John has her in his tree. At least, he has an Elizabeth Gooch, born 1794 in Suffolk - might be a different one.

Click on "Find out more" to ask him about her.

EDIT:

See Sylvia's detailed advice above.