Name of Arthur French Ancester search

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bernardski
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Name of Arthur French Ancester search

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Hi
my great grandad and family Named Arthur French lived at no 9 Nayland road in 1800,s I believe he was born of James French at 74 Alphastone all were Farmers had sons Harry and Herbert is there any French family now living in Bures or off springs is there any records of French Family or History or how can I find out I would dearly love to know
alan
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I have live in Bures since 1975 and I haven`t come across surnames with "French".
My own experience, of course I could be wrong.
bernardski
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alan wrote:I have live in Bures since 1975 and I haven`t come across surnames with "French".
My own experience, of course I could be wrong.
Hi Alan
thank you maybe the family moved on from Alphastone and Bures but all their details of birth etc is on and work discription and professions are listed in cencus
James French from 74 Alphastone in 1800

Arthur French children lived no 9 Nayland Road Bures 1880 ,s

maybe this message may prompt someones memory
Bernie French
alan
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Post by alan »

Bernie
These links may be of interest to you:-

http://www.foxearth.org.uk/censusindex1 ... stone.html

http://www.foxearth.org.uk/censusindex1 ... henny.html

Both contain the names "French"
Gt Henny is the adjacent parish to Alphamstone

alan
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Post by bernardski »

Hi Alan
This sure looks good the Names seem to match and the dates look good looks like my name was here as early as 17th century even better,

Many Many thanks

Bernie
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