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    Default PARISH LOOK UP PLEASE - Essex

    Im stuck! I can go as far back as 1729 with James Juniper, who married Elizabeth Peachy.

    James' parents are John and Susannah. Im looking for any info on these please? I did look at the fiche years ago but I think it was in Latin!

    John and Susannah also had two other children whose lines I have not gone any further with - Samual 1721 and Susannah 1723 - All info gratefully received

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    Have you tried the Essex forum? As your query relates to there, you may get more response! (Essex is a bit vague - do you have a place?)

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    Juniper is not a common name, and I recalled coming across this reference at the Essex Records Office. I know it maybe of no relevance to your line, but I have put it here just in case, as it is around the right time.

    Michael

    ESSEX ARCHIVES ONLINE REF T/P 786/2

    Photocopy of conveyance (release - lease missing) for £16, 15 February 1755


    Repository: Essex Record Office Level: Category Parish history Level: Fonds COPIES OF DEEDS OF TIMEOTTS, BURES HAMLET Level: Item Photocopy of conveyance (release - lease missing) for £16, 15 February 1755
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    Item Reference Code T/P 786/2 Dates of Creation 1986 Extent 1 item (12 sheets) Title [Photocopy of conveyance (release - lease missing) for £16, 15 February 1755] Scope and Content Ralph Samson, junior, late of Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, now of Lamarsh, maltster, Trephany JUNIPER of Great Tey, widow, John JUNIPER of Marks Tey, husbandman, and Samuel JUNIPER of Great Tey, husbandman (respectively relict, eldest son and heir and son of John JUNIPER of Great Tey, yeoman, deceased) to Edward Scarratt of Bures Hamlet, gentleman

    Messuage called Timeotts, divided into two tenements, with the yards, gardens and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate on Hailes Tye or Dorkins Green in Bures Hamlet
    Date From 1755

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Mead View Post
    Have you tried the Essex forum? As your query relates to there, you may get more response! (Essex is a bit vague - do you have a place?)
    Now nestling in Essex.

    As Andrew has said, do you have an idea of where in Essex?

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    Hi Karen

    My husband has Junipers in his tree that came from Essex. One of the sisters of his direct ancestor (mary Anne Tansley) married John Juniper in 1848 Witham. they all came from Coggeshall.

    I dont know if that helps or I can give you any other information

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    Hi Karrie,

    I am researching the Burton family in Coggeshall on behalf of my cousin (she has multiple sclerosis and cannot therefore do the research herself). I have both Juniper and Tansley names in the tree and would like to exchange information if that is possible.
    As I am new to this site I am not sure of the correct procedure.

    Lynda

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