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Trying to find Gobbett

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Gregory

Gregory Report 7 Oct 2007 04:23

Hi Christina
I am connected to a Gobbett family. My ancestor George Holmes married Sarah Ann Gobbet in 1855 at Bethnal Green, London. Sarah was born in Ipswich,Norfolk c1829. Her father's name was Abraham Gobbett and he was a bricklayer assording to Sarah's marriage certifecate. Does any of this link up to any of your research?
Regards
Greg Holmes

Christina

Christina Report 24 Apr 2007 18:37

Daniel Gobbett & Elizabeth Clarke born approx 1790ish I would be very grateful if anyone could help me find any information on Daniel Gobbett & Elizabeth Clarke. We dont know when they were born but we think they got married on 31 Mar 1813 in Halesworth, Suffolk. We have traced our family tree back as far as Henry Gooderam Gobbett b1816 in Halesworth, Suffolk. He married Maria Fairhead not sure when. We believe that Daniel & Elizabeth is his parents. Maybe his middle name Gooderam could be connected to his grandmother??? Henry had a son William Clarke Gobbett b1851 who is on our tree. William's son Edward b1872 came over to ireland and married an irish girl. The Gobbetts in ireland are decendants from him. We dont know if Henry had any brothers or sisters. Any information would be very much appriciated. Christina & Dolores Gobbett from Ireland