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Gillian Goldsmith

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Gillian

Gillian Report 21 Jun 2006 20:02

My goldsmith family came up to the NE from Norfolk c. early 1900s. They lived in Corpusty Nofolk,in 1880s I suspect they may have very strong links with Suffolk and a little with Kent. Early 1800s they were farm labourers/coachmen / brickmakers. The names in my family are: John, Sarah, Thomas, Rayner, William, Pitcher, Catherine, Lucy, Ernst,Joseph, George. In the census's they lived inTasburgh, Corpusty, Morningthorpe, Heveningham, and Helllingly and Coddenham in Suffolk.

Kimberly

Kimberly Report 11 Oct 2007 12:16

hi gillian alot of the names you have match with my tree. my grandfather was george rayner,if you have any information or if i can help you i would love to hear from you thankyou kim rayner