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Harry HOWE

Male 1858 - UNKNOWN

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  1. 1.  Harry HOWE was born in 1858 in Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK (son of George HOWE and Mary NUNN); died in UNKNOWN.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1871, Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1881, Ladies Green, Wickhambrook, Risbridge, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1891, Dunstall Green, Dalham, Newmarket, Suffolk, England, UK

    Notes:

    Possible to make a case for this being his death based on age at death (38), however he was born early 1858, so that's a concern. Not found on 1901 census.
    England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
    Name: Harry Howe Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Registration Year: 1898
    Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Age at Death: 38 Registration district: Newmarket Inferred County: Cambridgeshire
    Volume: 3b Page: 337



    Birth:
    England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Indexes


    Census:
    1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census for Ladies Green, Wickhambrook, Risbridge, Suffolk, England
    Archive reference RG11 Piece number 1823 Folio 66 Page 9
    Harry Howe Head Married Male 23 1858 Laborer Whepstead, Suffolk, England
    Amelia Howe Wife Married Female 23 1858 - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England



    Census:
    1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census for
    Dunstall Green, Dalham, Newmarket, Suffolk, England
    Archive reference RG12 Piece number 1292 Folio 151 Page 12
    Harry Howe Head Married Male 35* 1856* Agricultural Laborer Suffolk, England
    Amelia Howe Wife Married Female 35 1856 - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
    May F Howe Daughter - Female 10 1881 Scholar Suffolk, England
    Harry Howe Son - Male 8 1883 Scholar Suffolk, England
    Herbert W Howe Son - Male 5 1886 Scholar Suffolk, England
    Mary Howe Daughter - Female 3 1888 - Suffolk, England
    Ellen Howe Daughter - Female 0 1891 - Suffolk, England
    *Census entry transcribed age as 35 instead of 33. He was baptised in 1858 and age on 1881 census was given as 23..

    Family/Spouse: Amelia BOREHAM. Amelia was born on 13 Jan 1858 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 18 Nov 1944 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. May Florence HOWE was born in Apr 1881 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Apr 1891 in Newmarket, England, UK.
    2. Harry HOWE was born on 31 Jul 1883 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Mar 1953 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
    3. Herbert William HOWE was born on 30 Jun 1885 in Dalham, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 28 Jan 1958 in Hertfordshire, England, UK.
    4. Mary HOWE was born in 1888 in Dalham, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.
    5. Ellen Maud HOWE was born in Apr 1890 in Dalham, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Dec 1932 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
    6. Ethel HOWE was born on 7 Jul 1892 in Dalham, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Sep 1967 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK.
    7. Frank HOWE was born on 24 Feb 1896 in Dunstall Green, Dalham, England, UK; died in Dec 1970 in Epping, Essex, England, UK.
    8. Daisy Amelia HOWE was born on 24 Feb 1896 in Dunstall Green, Dalham, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 13 Apr 1974 in Enfield, Middlesex, England, UK.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George HOWE was born on 30 Jan 1824 in Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
    Name: George How Gender: Male Birth Date: 30 Jan 1824 Baptism Date: 30 Jan 1824
    Baptism Place: Lawshall,Suffolk,England Father: Thomas How Mother: Ann How
    FHL Film Number: 989537

    George married Mary NUNN on 17 Nov 1849 in Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK. Mary (daughter of Abraham NUNN and Martha GILBY) was born on 24 Jan 1824 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on Jan 1872 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary NUNN was born on 24 Jan 1824 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK (daughter of Abraham NUNN and Martha GILBY); died on Jan 1872 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1841, Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK

    Notes:

    Birth:
    From Chevington OPR:
    No 206 24 Jan 1824 bapt and born twins Mary and Eliza Nunn daughters of Abraham Nunn and Martha Gilby


    Census:
    Appears to be her as a servant in Lawshall; only question is age given as 18
    Piece: 1011 Book/Folio: 4 Page: 1 Registration District: Sudbury Civil Parish: Lawshall Municipal Borough: Address: Melen Green, Lawshall
    County: Suffolk



    Died:
    England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915, FreeBMD, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. ? Crown copyright. Published by permission of the Contro).

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage GRO: 1849 marriage solemnized at the church in the parish of Lawshall in the County of Suffolk. No 78, November 17th 1849 George Howe, 25, bachelor, laborer, of Lawshall, Father Thomas Howe, laborer.
    Mary NUNN, 25, spinster, servant, of Lawshall, Father: Abraham Nunn, laborer. Witnesses: Samuel Nunn (his mark), Eliza Smith

    Children:
    1. Frederick HOWE was born in 1850 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Sep 1933 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK.
    2. 1. Harry HOWE was born in 1858 in Lawshall, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Abraham NUNN was born on 17 May 1797 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK (son of John NUNN and Mary FLACK); died on 21 Apr 1881 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 22 Apr 1881 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Agricultural labourer/husbandman
    • Census: 1841, New Cottage, Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1851, Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1861, Ruffin's Farm, Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1871, Seighbeighs Cottages, Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Census: 1881, Brookes Corner, Seighbeighs Cottages, Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK

    Notes:

    The following letters were written in response to the accidental death of BK1257 Alfred Nunn, son of Abraham Nunn.
    The Napoleon Nunn mentioned appears to be the base child of a Naomi Nunn, daughter of John Nunn and Sarah (Sally) Silverstone. There is no relationship yet established between the two Nunn boys although a family connection seems highly likely.


    This letter published in the Bury and Norwich Post, and East Anglian, November 29, 1843, was in response to one published earlier regarding Alfred Nunn's accidental death.


    Alleged ignorance at Chevington and Whepstead. To the editor. Sir, - Will you oblige me by inserting if your next paper the following statement, which I trust will be found a sufficient answer to the letter of "One of the Jury," on the inquest upon the body of Alfred Nunn, appearing in your last.
    Napoleon Nunn, who occasioned the death of Alfred, is not a son of poor parents; he has been brought up by his grandfather, until lately an occupier of a farm of above hundred acres in Chevington, and never was an object for admission into a Charity School. Abraham, the father of Alfred, has had seven children, of whom six have been taught to read, and received religious instruction in my schools; the remaining one is afflicted and incapable of learning. All poor parents in the parish have the opportunity offered them of placing their children, at the age of seven, in the day-school, where they may remain at least three years, and be thence transferred to the Sunday School, where they are allowed to continue till the age of fifteen, or more: the object of the Sunday School being chiefly religious instruction; and, although the parents are often compelled to put their boys to work at a very early age, and, I grieve more to say, that there are some that neglect or refuse to send their children to school, who consequently grow up ignorant and vicious; yet, I believe that the number taught, about sixty, is quite equal in proportion to that prevailing in other places; the schools are supported by me and members of my family, without assistance from any endowment or Society. The other two boys, Henry and Arthur Wittam, who were examined on the inquest, aged thirteen and ten, live in Whepstead, and belong to the Sunday School there; but being at a great distance from the church, and often necessarily employed on the Sunday in the care of stock, &c., their attendance has been very irregular, and they have but little knowledge of their catechisms; the eldest, however, can read the Testament decently, and has a distinct knowledge of retribution hereafter; and stated that his parents always instructed him so. It cannont, therefore, be said, that these boys "have not the remote idea of a future state." Your obedient servant, John White, Chevington Rectory, Nov.24, 1843.



    The offending letter follows: Bury and Norwich Post 22 November 1843
    Ignorance of the peasantry. To the Editor.
    Sir, - You will no doubt report in your columns of this week the result of an inquest held at the Suffolk Hospital on Wednesday last. The fact are simple these: that one boy carelessly caused the death of another boy by a gun-shot wound. But the grave and important question, is the worse than gothic ignorance in which the rustic population of Whepstead and Chevington appear to exist. The coroner in his charge was justifiably severe in describing the absence of all moral instruction, were removded
    but by a slight degree from the position of a savage state. One lad, the principal in the accident, acknowledge that he did not know the Lord's Prayer; that he had no knowledge of the name of the clergyman of the parish, and, in fact, that he knew nothing of responsibility with respect to good or evil. The two other lads stated they belonged to the Sunday School; they knew the Lord's Prayer, but had not the most remote idea of a future state. And is this the education of the people, for which so much money is paid? If it is, look at the result; one harmless lad is hurried into eternity, and the innocent cause of it. untutored and uninstructed, knows nothing of the responsibility of hastening his companion to another world. But are the clergy, the paid educators of the people, wholly blameless? Was the rector or curate of these villages wholly ignorant of the existence of these boys, or were they negligent in endeavouring to lead their minds and cultivate them to the pursuit of virtue, or leaving them in reckless idleness to tread the path of infamy and crime? Sir, we frequently marvel at the spread of crime in the rural districts, at incendiarism, and acts of violence; but when we see the germ of human intellect thus untutored, neglected, and even crushed, - can we wonder that the mind, thus brutalized, its energies cramped and contracted, should in the moment of supposed or real injuries rush to the perpetration of wild and savage revenge? Yet when any plan of educating the people is proposed, it is generally met with all the fury of orthodox resentment? Take this instance of proof of the careful teaching of the rustic population, and it there is a feeling of moral reflection amongst your readers, they will in unison with me blush to think, tt\hat within a range of six miles from a town like Bury, with a church in the village, and, I dare say, a tolerable benefice, that human beings should be found, whose ignorance, as far as Christianity and morality are concerned, would disgrace the savages of the wild, or the Hindoo worshippers in India. Yours respectfully, One of the Jury.
    [We insert this letter for the lamentable facts which it relates, but not admitting the justice of all its inferences. Unless a minister had the power of compelling the people to come, and send their children to be instructed, there may be instances of such ignorance as is here described, in spite of all the efforts of the most faithful pastor. - ED.]
    Copyright British Library Board



    Birth:
    From Chevington OPR
    Abraham son of John Nunn and Mary his wife (late M. Flack spr) was born 17 May 1797; privately baptised 21 May 1797


    Occupation:
    From Chevington census record


    Census:
    1841 census for New Cottage, Chevington: http://tinyurl.com/cgptop
    Abraham Nunn, aged 45, ag lab
    Martha Nunn, aged 45
    Samuel Nunn, aged 15
    Eliza Nunn, aged 15
    David Nunn, aged 10
    Alfred Nunn, aged 10
    Harriett Nunn, aged 5
    John Nunn, aged 20, ag lab
    Phoebe Nunn, aged 20



    Census:
    1851 census for near Moat, Chevington:
    http://tinyurl.com/cgptop
    HO107; Piece: 1791; Folio: 213; Page: 18; GSU roll: 207440.
    Abraham Nunn, head, widower, aged 54, garden labourer, born Chevington
    Samuel Nunn, son, unm, aged 29, farm labourer, born Chevington
    Eliza Nunn, dau, unm, aged 27, born Chevington
    David Nunn, son, unm, aged 25, farm labourer, born Chevington
    Alfred Nunn, grandson, aged 4, born Chevington


    Census:
    1861 census for Chevington, Ruffin's Farm:
    http://tinyurl.com/cgptop
    John Nunn, head, aged 42, Ag Lab, born Chevington.
    Phoebe Nunn, wife, aged 39, born Naughton.
    George Nunn, son, unmarried, aged 17, Ag Lab, born Chevington.
    Harriet Nunn, dau, aged 14, employed at cloth factory, born Chevington.
    Frederick Nunn, son, aged 11, scholar, born Chevington.
    Abraham Nunn, father, widower, aged 65, Ag Lab, born Chevington


    Census:
    1871 census for Seighbeigh's Cottage, Chevington:
    http://tinyurl.com/cgptop
    John Nunn, head, widower, aged 52, ag lab, born Chevington
    Harriet Plummer, dau, married, aged 24, soldier's wife (housekeeper), born Chevington
    Ellen Plummer, grand dau, aged 4, born Chatham, Kent
    Alice E. Plummer, grand dau, aged 2, born Chatham, Kent
    Abraham Nunn, father, widower, aged 75, ag lab, born Chevington



    Census:
    1881 census for Seighbeigh's Cottages, Brookes Corner, Chevington:
    http://tinyurl.com/cgptop
    Abraham Nunn, head, widower, aged 86, born Chevington (imbecile)
    John Nunn, son, widower, aged 63, ag lab, born Chevington


    Buried:
    Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004:
    Burial No 673 Abraham Nunn aged 86 Apr 22 1881

    Abraham married Martha GILBY on 13 Nov 1817 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK. Martha (daughter of John GILBY and Sarah MACRO) was born on 18 Nov 1792 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 25 Jul 1844 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Martha GILBY was born on 18 Nov 1792 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK (daughter of John GILBY and Sarah MACRO); died on 25 Jul 1844 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    From Chevington OPR
    Martha dau of John Gilby and Sarah his wife (late S. Macro spr) was born18 Nov 1792; privately baptised 19 Nov 1792


    Died:
    From Chevingon burial register No 6 1818 to 1894
    No 306 Martha Nunn wife of Abraham Nunn late M. Gilby of this parish 25 Jul 1844 aged 52

    Notes:

    Married:
    Chevington Register Page 8, marriage No 23 Abraham Nunn, Bachelor, otp, and Martha Gilby, Spinster, otp, were married in this church by Banns this 13th day of November, in the Year One thousand eight hundred and seventeen by me John White Rector {Abraham and Mary both made their marks} in the presence of Mary Nunn {her mark} and Abraham Arbourn? {his mark}

    Children:
    1. John NUNN was born on 16 Oct 1818 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Apr 1890 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 19 Apr 1890 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    2. Samuel NUNN was born on 16 Apr 1821 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 11 Jan 1853 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    3. 3. Mary NUNN was born on 24 Jan 1824 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on Jan 1872 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, UK.
    4. Eliza NUNN was born on 24 Jan 1824 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.
    5. David NUNN was born on 15 Mar 1827 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 10 Jan 1900 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; was buried on 11 Jan 1900 in Ipswich Cemetery, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
    6. Alfred NUNN was born on 13 Jun 1829 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 14 Nov 1843 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 19 Nov 1843 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    7. Harriet NUNN was born on 14 Mar 1832 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in Jan 1849 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 3 Jan 1849 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John NUNN was born in Oct 1743 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK (son of John NUNN and Martha RUTLEGE); died on 5 Dec 1822 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 6 Dec 1822 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1773; Labourer

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Chevington parish register lists John, son of John and Martha Nunn


    Died:
    Based on burial record


    Buried:
    Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004:
    No 68 John Nunn son of John and Martha Nunn of this parish Dec 6 1822 aged 79

    John married Mary FLACK on 25 Mar 1790 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK. Mary was born about 1763 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 10 May 1839 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary FLACK was born about 1763 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 10 May 1839 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    From Chevingon burial register No 6 1818 to 1894:
    No 244 Mary Nunn widow of John Nunn late M. Flack of this parish 10 May 1839 aged 76

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage No 3, Chevington, 1790.
    Banns of marriage between John Nunn and Mary Flack were published on Sunday May 9, 16 and 23, 1790, by me, John White, Rector Whereas John Nunn of this parish, Widower and Mary Flack, of this parish, spinster, were married in this church by Banns this twenty fifth day of May in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety by me John White, rector.
    Marriage was solemnized between us John (X) Nunn & Mary (X) Flack in the presence of Robert (X) Leader and John Evered

    Children:
    1. Mary NUNN was born on 15 Dec 1788 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 15 Feb 1867 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    2. John NUNN was born on 5 May 1791 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 17 Nov 1825 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    3. Samuel NUNN was born on 7 Dec 1793 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in JAN-MAR 1875 in Suffolk, England, UK.
    4. Hannah NUNN was born on 17 May 1797 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 2 Nov 1798 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 3 Nov 1798 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    5. 6. Abraham NUNN was born on 17 May 1797 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 21 Apr 1881 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried on 22 Apr 1881 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    6. Hannah NUNN was born on 12 Apr 1801 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.

  3. 14.  John GILBY was born in 1752 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK (son of William GILBY and Martha FLACK); died on 20 Jan 1826 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    From Chevington OPR
    No 111 John Gilby son of William Gilby and Martha of this parish 20 Jan 1826 aged 74

    England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991
    Name: John Gilby Gender: Male Death Age: 74 Birth Date: 1752 Death Date: abt 1826 Burial Date: 20 Jan 1826 Burial Place: Chevington, Suffolk, England Father: William Gilby Mother: Martha Gilby FHL Film Number: 989541 Reference ID: p 14 n 111

    John married Sarah MACRO about 1780 in Suffolk, England, UK. Sarah was born about 1756 in England, UK; died on 20 Oct 1811 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah MACRO was born about 1756 in England, UK; died on 20 Oct 1811 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.

    Notes:

    No details on parentage

    Birth:
    Based on burial record


    Died:
    From Chevington OPR
    Sarah wife of John Gilby (late S. Macro) aged 55 was buried 20 Oct 1811

    Children:
    1. John GILBY was born on 20 Jun 1782 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 13 Aug 1850 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; was buried in Aug 1850 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    2. Sarah GILBY was born on 20 May 1784 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Elizabeth GILBY was born on 1 Jun 1786 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Mary GILBY was born on 14 Jul 1788 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 15 Jan 1826 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    5. Lucy GILBY was born on 12 Oct 1790 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. 7. Martha GILBY was born on 18 Nov 1792 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 25 Jul 1844 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.
    7. Esther GILBY was born on 17 Feb 1795 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 7 Jan 1862 in Whepstead, Suffolk, England, UK.
    8. Susan GILBY was born on 26 Sep 1798 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK; died on 27 Feb 1865 in Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK.



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