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    AA Member Junior Member linda123 is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Exclamation The Sullings family from Coggeshall, Essex have a missing generation.

    What a fabulous offer of "BIG HELP"! Your team have helped in the past so here's my BIG roadblock.

    Samuel Sullings b abt 1737 in Coggeshall, Essex d 1803 in Coggeshall.... married Martha Farrer b abt 1740 in Stisted, Essex. They were Quakers.

    Then the next generation I have is..
    James Sullings b 1805 in Coggeshall d 1870.... married Mary Ann Crow b 1810 in Coggeshall d 1886. I have an old piece of paper from an Uncle in England saying that Samuel Sullings from the mid 1700's was the furthest back relative that he knew of in our family.

    James Sullings b 1805 is my gr.gr.grandfather. He is the father of George Henry Sullings who married Emma Gould. They had a son George Henry Sullings who married Alice Maud Matilda Nunn who in turn had my father Edgar Nunn Sullings.

    I have tried so hard to find the parents of James in order to connect them with Samuel to no avail. If your team could do that it would mean so much to my family and myself.

    Thanks for such a great helping hand you are extending.

    Linda Sullings Raney,
    Ontario, Canada

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    Hello

    If you go to the top right hand side of this screen there is ' Google cutom search' type in SULLINGS and you will find other researchers of that name on the site

    elsabels

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    AA Member Newbie colliewobbles1989 is on a distinguished road
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    Hi Linda,

    My friend is trying to trace her Mum's adopted family. Joan was adopted by Harold Nunn Sullings (your uncle) and we're just doing some research on Ancestry.co.uk which suggested Edgar had moved abroad, so we've googled his name and found your post! It would be wonderful to hear more from you. My friend is Dee and her email address is
    deewelch1971 at hotmail dot co dot uk

    Best regards,

    Kim

    Quote Originally Posted by linda123 View Post
    What a fabulous offer of "BIG HELP"! Your team have helped in the past so here's my BIG roadblock.

    Samuel Sullings b abt 1737 in Coggeshall, Essex d 1803 in Coggeshall.... married Martha Farrer b abt 1740 in Stisted, Essex. They were Quakers.

    Then the next generation I have is..
    James Sullings b 1805 in Coggeshall d 1870.... married Mary Ann Crow b 1810 in Coggeshall d 1886. I have an old piece of paper from an Uncle in England saying that Samuel Sullings from the mid 1700's was the furthest back relative that he knew of in our family.

    James Sullings b 1805 is my gr.gr.grandfather. He is the father of George Henry Sullings who married Emma Gould. They had a son George Henry Sullings who married Alice Maud Matilda Nunn who in turn had my father Edgar Nunn Sullings.

    I have tried so hard to find the parents of James in order to connect them with Samuel to no avail. If your team could do that it would mean so much to my family and myself.

    Thanks for such a great helping hand you are extending.

    Linda Sullings Raney,
    Ontario, Canada
    Last edited by slizzy; 10-09-2011 at 02:55 PM. Reason: changed email format to prevent spammers

 

 

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