Published
Letters and emails to the Mills Archive about the family history of the correspondents, with copies of related images and documents.
Passed to the Mills Archive by various individuals and put together into one collection.
Collection level description revised by Nathanael Hodge, June 2015.
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Published
Letters, emails and attachments received at the Mills Archive form many correspondents
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Published
Information on the Barber family of millers, Suffolk and Lawyer and Gibbs families of millers
Sent to the Mills Archive by Harry Smith between 18 March 2003 and 18 July 2003
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Published
Letter and 1881 Census print. John Barber was miller at Kelsale Mill Suffolk in 1881
Arthur Edward, his son, was miller at Marriages Mill East St Colchester and was dead by 1937
Sent to the Mills Archive by Harry Smith 18 March 2003.
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Letter and Marriage Certificate; print of 1881 Census Record. Update on Arthur Edward Barber, miller at Kelsale Mill Suffolk. Mention of George Lawyer as a Miller, lodging in Kelsale
Sent by Harry Smith to the Mills Archive 4 April 2003.
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Published
Letter and two prints of extracts from 1851 Census. Data from 1851 Census on Messrs Barratt, Leigh, Syms and Gibbs
Sent by Harry Smith to the Mills Archive 18 July 2003.
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Published
Family history information on the milling members of the Hewson family of Lincolnshire from 1760 to the early 1900s
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Neva McKeague 9 March 2003
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Biography of miller William Hewson, born circa 1760 in Lincolnshire.
Published
Biographical information on the third generation of Hewson millers of Lincolnshire, Samuel (bap. 1790), George (bap. 1793) and William (bap. 1796).
Published
Biographical information on William Hewson (Jr) born in 1755 in Lincolnshire
Published
Biographcal information on the fourth generation of the Hewson milling family of Lincolnshire, William Hewson (b. 1825), Elam Hewson (b. 1831), Martin Hewson (b. 1834), Joseph Hewson (b. 1842) and Abigail Hewson (wife of Joseph).
Published
Biographical information on the fifth generation of the Hewson milling family of Lincolnshire, John Langton Hewson (b. 1868), Walter Ratton (b. 1861), Herbert Harrison (b. 1871), George Blackburn Hewson (b. 1869) and Ernest E. Hewson (b. 1880).
Published
Family history information on the Ella family of Yorkshire, specifically focused on those with milling connections
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Ray and Cath Ella, 31 August 2002 and 8 September 2002
Published
A family history of the Clarke family of Suffolk, from 1780 to the early 1900s
Given to the Mills Archive by Diane Johansen in 2003
Published
Material on Shepherd's Mill, Upwell Mill and the Shepherd family
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Published
legal notice of Thomas' death (poor quality original)
Published
Photograph of exterior of mill
Hopewell Family
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
Hopewell Family
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
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Published
image processed by owner
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
Hopewell Family
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
Hopewell Family
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
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Published
poor quality
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
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Published
material on Shepherd's Mill Upwell Mill
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Published
Material on mills owned the Shepherd Family.
Originally sent on two CDs.
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Published
Family history information on John Smith cornmiller in Yorkshire, and his ancestors and descendants.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Richard Smith 2 July 2002
Published
Referenced database of millers, 1377 - 1841, Broadway, Somerset.
Compiled by Hilary Bolitho at the Taunton Record Office, and emailed to the Mills Archive 20 October 2002
Published
A history of Thomas Dives, a miller at Shirley windmill in Croydon
Donated by Ray Wheeler in 2003.
The attached pdf is copyright Ray Wheeler.
Published
A list of millers known to have worked the mills at Groby, Leicestershire
Emailed to the Mills Archive by David Ramsey 3 January 2003
Published
Family history information on James Wicks, and four jpge files containing a transcription of his will.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Barbara Mcgrory 25 October 2003
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Published
Email of information on James Wicks
Published
Transcript of will, part 1
Published
Transcript of will, part 2
Published
Transcript of will, part 3
Published
Transcript of will, part 4
Published
Information on Joseph Hetherington a a millwight in Allendale, Northumberland. Unclear which mill in Allendale is mentioned
Emailed by Jenn DeAngelis to the Mills Archive 16 November 2003
Published
Information on the Course family of millwrights, Hampshire.
Sent to the Mills Archive by Mrs Jane Anne Veal, 5 November 2003
Published
Photocopy (two sheets of A3 paper) of indenture apprenticing Walter Heasman to John Skinner, Millwright. Photocopy available for reference. Click link above to see transcription.
Donated to the Mills Archive by Sue Langdown, great x4 grandaughter of John Skinner, 3rd March 2011.
Original in possession of Sue Langdown.
Published
Document created by Mike Skinsley containing notes on the family history of the Coxon family of Northumberland, ordered by mill name. Related information from Stoker Wilson. References to: Stanton Mill, Stanton, Longhorsley, Northumberland, Grid Ref: NU.130.889; Brinkburn Mill; Cartington Blue Mill, Thropton; Fallodon Mill; Hadricks Mill, Gosforth; Walk Mill; Washington Mill.
Received from Stoker Wilson by email 2009-2010.
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Published
References to mills extracted from The Staffordshire Advertiser from 1840-1844. Includes information on mills for sale and to let, notices of bankruptcy and insolvency and miscellaneous references to mills and millers. Includes mentions of mills outside of the Staffordshire area.
Received from by the Mills Archive by email from Frances "Betty" Fox 4 February 2010
Walsall Local History Centre
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Published
Information on the Heath family of millers from Derbyshire taken from the 1841 to 1891 censuses.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Tony Burton 25 November 2006
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Published
Historical information on Buttercrambe Mill, Yorkshire
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Andy Kerridge 23 January 2007
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Published
Photograph of Buttercrambe Mill, Yorkshire, showing the mill from the front during building work to convert it into a house. The mill was built in the late 17th or early 18th century and operated until the 1940s or 1950s.
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Published
Photograph of the front of the Mill House in Buttercrambe, built in 1907 to replace an earlier building.
Published
Photograph of Buttercrambe Mill, Yorkshire, showing the mill from the front after it has been converted into a house. The mill was built in the late 17th or early 18th century and operated until the 1940s or 1950s.
Published
Photograph of Buttercrambe Mill, Yorkshire, showing the mill from the side. The mill was built in the late 17th or early 18th century and operated until the 1940s or 1950s.
Published
Photograph of Buttercrambe Mill, Yorkshire in the snow, showing the mill at an angle that shows the front and side, in its landscape. The mill dates from the 17th or early 18th century and operated until the 1940s or 1950s.
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Published
A spreadsheet listing the history of High Salvington Mill from 1615 to 2009. Contains information on owners, and millers from 1734-2009. See the Mill People database for further details.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Bob Potts 17 November 2009
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Published
Information on the occupents of Broughton mill, from the 1841-1881 censuses and table of information on the King family (one of whom lived at Broughton mill) gathered from the 1841-1901 censuses.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Nick K 11 January 2009
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Published
Email and attachment of the obituary of Thomas Messiter Ind from the Thanet Times in 1900 who lived at Drapers Mill from c 1870 until his death.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from John Ind 14 August 2008
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A short biography of James Walton, and the table of contents of two catalogues of his works, including those on mills in South Africa, created by Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Lynne Fourie 29 November 2006
J S Gericke Library, Stellenbosch University
Private Bag X5036
STELLENBOSCH
7599
South Africa
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Published
Information on the windmill in Bradwell and Haversham watermill from an unamed book from the Aylesbury Public Records Office, and photographs and maps of the watermill, Carr's Mill, in Haversham.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from John Morris 12 January 2010
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Published
A history of the Webb family of millers from the late 17th century to the late 19th century and a written piece on the different types of windmills found in England.
Received from David Valentine by email 11 November 2009
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Published
Information on the Hill milling family, including family trees and notes on the mills at Cholsey, Mongewell, Iffley and Sandford on Thames.
Sent by Don Lambourne to the Mills Archive 5 January 2005
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Published
A written history of Wacker Mill in Antony, Cornwall. It includes historical information on mill from the 13th century to 1999, information on the architectural and technical features of the mill, and its inhabitants from 1580-1841. There is also a section on the Hosking family who occupied the mill from 1845-1929. A section provides information on the Tregantle and Scaesdon Railway, There are printouts of photographs of the mill and its surroundings. An earlier draft is also included.
Also a similar history of Carbeal/Carbeile Mill.
Early draft of Wacker Mill history emailed by Helen Payne to the Mills Archive on 25 October 2004. Later draft sent by Margery Payne on 12 January 2008. Carbeal Mill history sent by Margery Payne on 8 April 2009.
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Published
Information from the 1881 England census on three members of the Hill family: George Hill, miller, from Wickham (Hamps), Claudius Hill, retired miller and farmer from Cookham (Berks), and Albert Hill, farmer living at Lemsford Mill, Hatfield (Herts).
The information was collated from the 1881 England Census by Mr Friend and emailed to the Mills Archive 21 August 2012
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Published
A photograph of Monty Potter with family members George, Florence, Clarence and Reg. A photograph of Monty Potter and Mildred Cookson from April 1998.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Ron Cookson 14 March 2008
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Published
A photograph of Monty Potter (right) and Mildred Cookson (left) taken in April 1998 at Mapledurham Mill. Monty Potter is holding a thrift, used for dressing the mill stones, which he made for Mildred.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Ron Cookson 14 March 2008. Photograph is from Mildred Cookson
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Published
A photograph of Monty Potter, who owned Ecchinswell Mill, Hamps. He is photographed with family members named left to right (from a note on the rear of the photograph) as George, Monty, Florence, Clarence and Reg.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Ron Cookson 14 March 2008. Photograph is from David Nicholls in Mill News
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Published
Information on the milling ancestors of Val C. Gregory from the 1841-1891 England Censuses. Includes the family names Clark, Welch, and Butcher. Also includes information on individuals from the same census pages as her ancestors with the names Crane, Barton, Banyard, Wilcox, Thropell and Denny.
Emailed to Mills Archive by Val C Gregory 18 August 2008
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Mills Archive chairman of trustees.
Published
Transcript of an item sold on the eBay website called "Fuller Family of Kent and Northbourne Windmill 1886-88", Item number 280156166598. Contains original papers relating to the Fuller, Solley and Sowden families. Item was sold 30 September for £255.
Emailed to Mills Archive by Ron Cookson 30 September 2007
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Published
A history of the Tanton family of Lenham, Kent, charting the family from the 1760s until 1901. Includes copies of photographs of: Burnt Mill, Lenham; Hougham West Mill; Woodchurch mills; and of Rebecca Vinson (nee Tanton) and her descendants.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Susan Latter 8 March 2008
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Published
A transcript of a diary written by John William Brown (born 15 July 1885, Medbourne, Leicestershire) for the period 16 June 1899 - 22 July 1899. The diary details his visit to Crowland where his father either ran or worked in the mill.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by James Stimpson 5 July 2005. The transcript of the diary has been made by James Stimpson's grandmother, who still owns the original.
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Published
A collection of information on three members of the Osborn family, brothers Joseph (bap. Dec 1826) and James (bap. July 1830), and their cousin Benjamin (b. Dec 1823), who were millers born in Ickleford, Hertfordshire. Information spans 1820s-1901.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Eric J Friend 15 November 2008
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Published
Information on the Dawson family who owned the windmills at Rushmere Heath and Rushmere St Andrews, including three pictures of the mill at Rushmere St Andrews, photographs of the mill cottage, and photographs of Alfred Dawson (miller) and his family.
Received as attachments by email by the Mills Archive from Phil How on 3 September 2004, 22 January 2005 and 10 and 11 August 2010.
Published
A photograph of Alfred and Douglas Dawson at the mill at Rushmere St Andrews.
Received by email by the Mills Archive from Phil How on 10 August 2010
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Published
A photograph of the mill at Rushmere St Andrews, reportedly taken from the garden
Received by email by the Mills Archive from Phil How on 10 August 2010
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Published
A scanned image of a christmas card featuring the wind mill of Rushmere St Andrews. The card dates from when the Dawson family ran the mill.
Received by email by the Mills Archive from Phil How on 10 August 2010
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Published
A photograph of the drive leading to The Mill Cottage at Rushmere St Andrews. Date unknown.
Emailed to the Mills Archive 11 August 2010 by Phil How
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Published
The legend written on the reverse of a photograph of the Dawson family (see Item 1129344) identifying the people in the picture.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Phil How 11 August 2010.
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Published
A photograph of the Dawson family, including Alfred Dawson, his wife Florence Dawson (nee Fenning), his sister Nellie and five of his children. The photograph must date from after 1904 as this is the year the youngest daughter featured, Mabel, was born. For the legend to the photograph see Item 1129343.
Emailed as an attachment to the Mills Archive by Phil How 11 August 2010
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Published
An undated photograph of Alfred Dawson
Emailed as an attachment to the Mills Archive by Phil How on 11 August 2010
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Published
A photograph of Mill Cottage at Rushmere St Andrews
Emailed as an attachment to the Mills Archive by Phil How 11 August 2010
Published
A photograph of Mill Cottage at Rushmere St Andrews taken from a distance, showing the drive and outbuildings.
Emailed as an attachment to the Mills Archive by Phil How 11 August 2010
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Published
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Published
A history of Robert Newbury (1796-1851), described as a "seasonal miller" who operated mills in: Great Cheverell, Wilts; Berkley, Glous; Redbrook, Newlands; Wysham, Dixton Newton; Brockweir, Hewelsfield; Caerleon on Usk, Mons. Also included are 10 photocopies which are:
1) Excerpt from the Baptismal Register of St Peter's Church, Great Cheverell, recording Robert Newbury's baptism
2) Photo of the Townsend School, Great Cheverell
3) Photo of the Widmore Mill, Great Cheverell (also includes a photograph of Heytesbury Almshouses where Robert Newbury Senior (1754-1848) died)
4) Map of Berkley, Gloucestershire, showing the site of Sea Mills
5) Photo of Sea Mills, Berkley
6) Record of Robert's trial at Trinity Assizes, Gloucester in 1832
7) Marriage of Robert Newbury to Anne Nelmes
8) Census return for Wysham, Dixton Newton, 1841
9) Death certificate of Robert Newbury
10) Census return for Caeleon, Monmouthshire, 1851
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Dr Paul A R Newbury 2 November 2007
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A history of the mills of Boughton under Blean, Kent. Covers the history of Mile's Mill and Richardsons's Mill in Boughton under Blean. Includes family history information on George Harrison Coulson and some of his descendants.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Richard Coulson 11 October 2011
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An email giving details of the Hancock family, millers in Kent. Includes some information on John Hancock (1789-1883), Charles Hancock (1821-1900), Marcus Hancock (1863-1938) and Philip Hancock and where they were millers.
Email received by the Mills Archives from Peter Reynolds 9 November 2010
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Historical information on John Panchen, a miller in Halesworth, Suffolk. Includes photocopies of newspaper articles, and advertisements for the sale of two mills in Halesworth, Suffolk, and other property belonging to John Panchen in the early 1800s.
Information provided to the Mills Archive by Ken Panchen
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A family tree of the Beeny family, primarily of East Sussex. Contains information from 1695-1912. Includes information on Edward Beeny (1802-1872), Herbert Beeny (1831-1897) and Frederick Herbert Beeny (1853-1922). Edward and Herbert Beeny are both reported to have milled at Windmill Hill, Herstmonceux, East Sussex.
Received by the Mills Archive from John Chrimes 14 February 2011
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Family history information on Job Palmer Snowley (b. 1840), who was a miller in Lound, Suffolk and Thorpe, Norfolk. Includes a copy of his birth certificate, information from the 1881 census, and a photocopy of his indenture document from 11 March 1854. He was indentured to Samuel Saunders, a miller of Lound, Suffolk. Also included are two cuttings from unknown sources relating to the mill at Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe, Norfolk and its history and owners.
Received by the Mills Archive from Mrs B. Snowley via Mr Bari M. Logan in June 2011, and from Mrs B. Snowley directly in November 2011.
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Family history information on Henry Goddard (1806-1874) of Suffolk who was a miller, and his children. He lived and milled in Henley, Knodishall, Aldeburgh and Cratfield in Suffolk.
Received by the Mills Archive from Dave Brennan in September 2011
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A history of Rowner Mill, Pulborough/Billinghurst, Sussex, with information extracted from documents dated from 1086 until 1721.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by John Hurd 18 October 2011
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Born in Hertfordshire.
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Information on Eccliffe Mill, Dorset. Includes a transcript of a document from 1869 authorising the payment of proceeds of the sale of Eccliffe Mills to Elizabeth Hunt and her sons in Australia. Also includes a report on material held in the Mills Archive collections on the mill.
Recieved by the Mills Archive from Verle Wood 4 November 2005 and researched in the Mills Archive by Luke Bonwick November 2005.
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Extracts referring to mills and millers taken from the Ipwswich Journal, dating between 8 May 1753 and 8 August 1821.
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Terry Levett 28 November 2011
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A biography of Thomas Gulson (1855-1904), a millstone dresser born in West Leicestershire. Includes a printout of a photograph of Thomas Gulson and his wife Emma, and a print out of a photograph of their tombstone in Stamford Cemetry.
Received by the Mills archive from Judith Mitchell in 2012.
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Information on the legal actions taken in Leicestershire by William Gregory, owner of Asfordby Mill, against John Morris, owner of Frisby Mill, and William Bishop. The legal actions date from 1632-3.
Received by the Mills Archive via email, 2012-2013 from Malcolm Crawford.
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Information on George Clement Bishop, miller at Tickenham, Somerset in the late 18th century.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Dr Peter King 4 August 2006
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Information on the history of the wind mill at Woolpit, Suffolk, and the the Elmer family who milled there. Includes copies of two articles written by Nesta Straw (nee Elmer) of her recollections of the mill when it was run by her father in the first half of the 20th century. Includes several photographs of the mill and the Elmer family, and a family tree of Thomas Elmer (b. 1820) and his children and grandchildren.
Received via email from Paul O Donovan from 4 March 2007 - 18 March 2007
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A photograph of Bert Elmer and family, with Woolpit Mill in the background
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan 5 March 2007
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A photograph of Harry Elmer and family at the Mill House
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 5 March 2007
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The sons of Harry Elmer. From left to right: Bert, Dick, Geoff and Ken (Tubby)
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan 5 March 2007
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A photograph of the Mill House with Harry Elmer standing in front of it. Woolpit Mill can be seen in the background to the left.
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 17 March 2007
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A photograph of Harry and Harriet Elmer in the conservatory of Mill House.
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 17 March 2007
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A photograph of the wife and daughter of Dick Elmer standing beside a mill.
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan 17 March 2007
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A scanned photograph of Robert J Elmer taken from the Chelmondiston newspaper
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 17 March 2007.
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A scanned enhanced picture of Woolpit Mill dating from the around the 1930s
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 17 March 2007
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A photograph of Harry Elmer and Son bakery pre-1900
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 17 March 2007
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Photograph of Woolpit circa 1940
Received as an attachment from Paul O'Donovan on 17 March 2007
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Information on and photographs of Goodmanham Mill, Etton Mill and Wilberfoss Mill in East Yorkshire. Includes a photocopy of part of an undated newspaper article from the Yorkshire Herald on Mr John Bell, miller of Wilberfoss.
Received by email to the Mills Archive from Enid Greenwood, October 2007
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Photograph of Goodmanham Mill with sails. Later converted into a water mill.
Received as an attachment by the Mills Archive from Enid Greenwood, 10 October 2007
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Goodmanham Mill after conversion into a water mill.
Received as an attchment by the Mills Archive from Enid Greenwood, 10 October 2007
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A photograph of Etton Mill without its sails.
Received as an attachment by the Mills Archive from Enid Greenwood, 10 October 2007
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A photograph of Wilberfoss Mill.
Received as an attachment by the Mills Archive from Enid Greenwood, 10 October 2007
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Information on John Grocock Savage, a miller in Deighton near Huddersfield (1871 census), Darton in Yorkshire (1881 census) and Brimington, Derbyshire (1891 census up to 1904). Includes photographs of John Grocock Savage and his wife Louisa.
Received by the Mills Archive by email from Annette Watson 29 November 2006.
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Two scanned photographs saved as one file, of Louisa Savage (nee France) and John Grocock Savage.
Received as one attachment by the Mills Archive by email from Annette Watson 29 November 2006.
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Information on the Nock family and their connection to various mills in Shropshire and Staffordshire.
Received via email from Brenda L Smith between 1 March 2007 and 9 April 2007
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A collection of information on the Ashby family and the mills they worked.
Received by email by the Mills Archive from Trevor Ashby and Richard Ashby between September 2005 and February 2007
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A photograph of a mill at Billinghay, taken circa 1936.
Received by the Mills Archive as an attachment via email from Peter Brock 7 January 2008
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In the foreground is man identified as Bun Keys of Billinghay.
Received by the Mills Archive as an attachment via email from Peter Brock 7 January 2008
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Information on William Roper, miller of Shenfield, Essex in late 17th to mid-18th centuries. Contains two attachments. One is an extract on Shenfield Mills from Kenneth G. Farries' "Essex Windmills, Millers and Millwrights", Volume 5, Pg. 23 (available in the Mills Archive Library), the other a scanned copy of a painting of Arden Hall, Hordon on the Hill.
Received by the Mills Archive via email from David Ellis 23 June 2008.
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Scanned copy of a painting of Arden Hall, Hordon on the Hill. Residence of William Roper from approximately 1830-1878.
Received by the Mills Archive via email from David Ellis 23 June 2008.
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Histories of the Bedwell and Chaston families of Suffolk and Norfolk. Other families mentioned incldue the Burtsal, Skoulding, Backett families.
Received by the Mills Archive via email from Sukie Hunter between 11 November 2011 and 7 January 2012
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History of John Pocklington (c1776-1845). Includes a copy of his death certificate, a copy of the permission to marry Jane Ellis in 1804, and a copy of his will dated 5 March 1845. Information on his father-in-law Jonathan Ellis (bapt 24 Apr 1757-d. 1827): an IGI Individual Record detailing baptism, probate and marriage; results from the Cambridgeshire Burial Index 1801-37; entry from the Cambridgeshire Archive catalogue listing his probate in 1827. History of Melbourne Parish in Cambridgeshire: Extract on Melbourne from "A History of the Country of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely"; information on Meldreth from the Meldreth History website; a photograph of Sheene Mill taken from the Geograph.org.uk website; Sheene Mill's entry as a listed building; and extracts from a history of Melbourne Village from www.melbournecambridge.co.uk. Also census information on John Pocklington (b. c1829) of Lincs 1871-1911. A photocopy of "Heckington's Magnificent Eight-Sailed Windmill".
Received between 30 September 2010 and 16 November 2011 from Adrienne Roche. Additional information sent September 2014.
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Information on the Leach family and Leach's Mill, Wisbech, Norfolk. Includes information on the mills at Wisbech taken from "Wisbech Windmills" by A.A. Oldham and several print and internet sources. A family history of the Leach family is included, also mentioning the names Hart, Cropley, Crow, Hubbard, Day and Lake.
Received via email from Nick Leach 15 September 2011-19 September 2011
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Kate Leach (b c 1870) holding horse; Francis Leach (b 1867) at rear of cart; Susan Leach (b c 1836), Francis Leach (b c 1833) and Francis Leach (b 1904) seated.
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Published
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Showing Kate Leach (b 1897) and Francis Leach (b 1904).
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Published
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Published
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Family tree and history of the Colls family of Norfolk
Sent to the Mills Archive by Mrs SH Steer 19 January 2007
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Ontario, Canada
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Information on John and William Greaves, millers in Farndon and Newark , Nottinghamshire, 1799-1853
Donated by Rob Greaves February 2004
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Note from Jan Sharp
Sent by Family History Researchers to the Mills Archive
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Letter from CR Hall about great-grandfather (1845-1920) who owned three mills in Capel St Mary, Suffolk. Copy of an article on his water-divining skills
Sent to the Mills Archive by CR Hall, 31 December 2003
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Donated by Lyn Cottrell. Believed taken in the 1890s at City mills, Ely, Cambridgeshire, where Alfred Hone is listed as miller in 1892 and 1900. The photograph shows Alfred's second wife Emily, his daughters from his first marriage, Maude and Nellie, and his stepson William. Alfred's first wife died in 1892.
Donated to the archive on 27 December 2004 by Lynda Cottrell.
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Information on the Joyce milling family in West Sussex 1820s-1891 and the Rickman milling family of Dorset 1780-1857
Donated to the Mills Archive by Margaret Major
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Information on the Dawson family of millers from Cambridgeshire, 1827-1901. The following note was received from Mike Miles, June 2008: "With reference to the Dawson Family at Bourn Windmill....The Mill that they had was in the Broadway, they did not have the Famous Post Mill in Caxton Road. The Dawsons were ancestors of my Wife (nee Dawson). Mill House still exists in the Broadway (No. 49), but I have not seen it. The Dawsons had the mill from about 1880 until at least 1916."
Emailed to the Mills Archive by Shirley Pedersen 28 January 2005
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Information on William Frederick Clark (d. 1876) and his son Charles Frederick Clark. Includes a transciption of the inquest into the death of George Clark on 21 March 1864
Donated to the Mills Archive by Maureen Hague in 2004
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File of notes cuttiings and photographs on Stratford Mill, Gloucestershire and the Collins and Hassel family
Sent to the Mills Archive by Elizabeth Bang November 2003
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Jemima sister of Joseph, seated with her daughter Kate standing
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Joseph Hassell the miller, Percy his son, and his wife
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Article labelled "Some Kentish Windmills No. 4, F. H. 18/6/1932.
Donated by Peter Vale
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Family tree, version IX, dated 12th September 2005 - 10 x A4 pages joined together. Researched by Kenneth and continued by son Tony Simpson.
Donated to the Mills Archive by Tony Simpson 12 September 2005
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Emailed to the Mills Archive by Elizabeth Burling 15 October 2006
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Document containing details of the Newnham branch of the Haynes family and their activities in relation to Newnham Mill and The Mill, North Kilworth, Leicester.
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Document containing details of the Southam branch of the Haynes family and their activities in relation to Southam Mill; Chesterton Mill; Minetts Mill, Fillongley; and Mill Hill, Long Buckby.
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Document containing details of the Charwelton branch of the Haynes family and their activities in relation to Farndon Mill, Woodford near Daventry; Woodford Mill; and Burnt Mill, Eydon.
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Letters and emails received at the Mills Archive relating to family history, not individually catalogued. Organised in order of FH number.
These items were received from many correspondents, mostly by email to the archive.
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