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POMFREY FAMILY
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| My mother's
mother was called Daisy Pomfrey. This line of the Pomfrey family was
living in Blofield in Norfolk in the mid-18th century and migrated
to Hingham at the end of that century. Thomas Pomfrey of 1786 was
a groom in the service of Philip Case Gilman, a retired Lieutenant
Colonel in the East India Company. Son Robert Pomfrey, a tailor, went
to live in Little Walsingham - reasons unknown - and lived in Langham
and then Lowestoft in Suffolk. His son Edmund moved to Lowestoft at
the same time - and that is where Daisy Pomfrey met Charlie Broughton.
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| Pomfrey,
Thomas (1758) |
Pomfrey,
Thomas (1786) |
Pomfrey,
Robert (1816) |
Pomfrey,
Edmund (1843) |
Pomfrey,
Daisy (1877) |
| Golder,
Sarah (1758) |
| Houchen,
Edmund (1762) |
Houchen,
Mary (1789) |
| King,
Rebecca (1762) |
| Rawston,
William (1748) |
Rawston,
William (1784) |
Rawston,
Mary Ann (1819) |
| Taylor,
Ann (1745) |
| Folker,
John (1760) |
Folker,
Mary Ann (1789) |
| Ellis,
Ann (1760) |
| Timbers,
Matthew (1772) |
Timbers,
Matthew (1801) |
Timbers,
Samuel Peacock(1824) |
Timbers,
Mary (1845) |
| Dewing,
Esther (1772) |
| Peacock,
Samuel (1783) |
Peacock,
Mary (1808) |
| Smith,
Lydia (1774) |
| Eke,
William (1768) |
Eke,
William (1799) |
Eke,
Margaret (1822) |
| Selth,
Margaret (1765) |
| Flood,
William (1778) |
Flood,
Esther (1804) |
| [Flood], Mary (1778) |
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Click
on the names in the diagram to see the history and ancestry of the
person.
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| Last
updated 31st October 2006 |
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