Everytime I take a fresh look at this page I try to fit another piece into the puzzle which is family history, there is always something that you can add to expand on the genealogy a bit, you tend to take your own family details for granted, it's only when there are so few left that you think that you should have taken more time to listen to the stories & map it out properly. Some of the tails that families come up with don't seem important at the time but I suppose in future they will form the bits in the puzzle that is social history - anyway read on & see what you think! I'd like to say a really big thankyou to Annette Copse for all the research material she forwarded to me which has helped me to construct these pages, if you look carefully you will find that Annette is related to me via George Last who was born in 1812. I'm still building these pages so please do report any broken links or bits you consider to be just wrong!
Born 2 July 1923 London Died 20 January 2011 Seaford, East Sussex Married Jonh Reith Murdoch 12 April 1952 in Ipswich, Suffolk They moved to Letchworth garden city in the late 50's / early 60's and then onto Seaford in 1967.
Born 12 November 1900 died 20 July 1978 Lewes, East Sussex First married to Arthur Smith (Schmies), Arthur died around 1926 Second marriage to John Victor Cox.
Born 1865 died 194? Joseph Henry was known as Harry He married Sarah Hazel? & had 5 children Sarah Hazel? (1866 Scotton, Norfolk) Last known living in Bigbys corner, Saxmundham, Suffolk.
Born 1841 Died ? Married Sarah Peck Last known living in ?
Born 1812 in Badingham Suffolk - Died 12 June 1890 George married Mahala Burgil on 20 Dec 1835 at Bruisyard. They had 12 children. Both are buried at St Peters in Bruisyard, sadly the gravestones are no longer there. Mahala Died on 24 February 1892
Born 1792 Stradbrook Suffolk This is a guess so far - any help welcome!
This page is still under construction so if you arrive here you have found a link that I have not had time to follow up yet - try again later or better still can you fill in the gap?