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gunton hall norfolk/suffolk

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 7:43PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: harbord
i'm wondering if there is any connection with my ancestors charlotte,griffin,john harbord with gunton hall. my grandmother always said there was, but i cannot find anything.Plenty of harbords but not any of my family christian names.

Re: gunton hall norfolk/suffolk

Posted: 17 Jun 2011 8:44AM GMT
Classification: Query
Gunton Hall was built for Sir William Harbord, but you have probabaly found that out by now!

Re: gunton hall norfolk/suffolk

Posted: 4 Jul 2011 7:34PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: harbord
hi mark thanks for your reply yes i am aware of who gunton hall was built for.its just my grandmother always said there was family connection to gunton so few years ago started to research and found out my ggrandmothers name was harbord i have her marriage cert which was signed by cross the mark of charlotte harbord. that says to me that she was not one of THE HARBORDS so am wondering if there was some scandal leading to an illigitimate birth,sorry hope not boring you got bit carried away anyway once again thanx for your repy or maybe you mite know sum more info to share look forward to hearing anything you can share regards margaret eggleston

Re: gunton hall norfolk/suffolk

Posted: 11 Apr 2012 8:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Harbord
There is (or was)a Harbord family tree on http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hollyweb/harbord.htm

Catherine Harbord [1644-1684] married Col. William Cropley (of Shelland and Haughley, Suffolk) in 1667. I am trying to find the connection with Alderman (1st name unknown) Cropley, mercer of Cambridge. His daughter Elizabeth married my 7th great grandfather Abraham Baker (died 1700) and their daughter Elizabeth married Rev. Joseph Hogan [1687-1763] who are both buried in nearby Roughton church.

Re: gunton hall norfolk/suffolk

Posted: 11 Apr 2012 8:18PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Harbord, Cropley, Baker, Hogan
There is (or was)a Harbord family tree on http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hollyweb/harbord.htm

Catherine Harbord [1644-1684] married Col. William Cropley (of Shelland and Haughley, Suffolk) in 1667. I am trying to find the connection with Alderman (1st name unknown) Cropley, mercer of Cambridge. His daughter Elizabeth married my 7th great grandfather Abraham Baker (died 1700) and their daughter Elizabeth married Rev. Joseph Hogan [1687-1763] who are both buried in nearby Roughton church.
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