Re: Abraham Tricker of Burgate
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Abraham Tricker of Burgate
Tasman Armitage 12/25/07
Hi Tasman
Abraham was baptised 5 May 1786 the son of Robert and Sarah (nee HARRISON) in Walsham Le Willows. This line can be traced back to Wetherden in 1698 with some certainity.
Abraham and Jessie had three children Elizabeth Steward bap 21 Mar 1817, Robert bap 26 Jul 1818 and Abraham bap 19 Sep 1819 all in Burgate.
In the 1841 census they are all found living in Hargrave, with Giles Steward aged 55 and Elizabeth Steward who are brother and sister and also the siblings of Jesse King Steward. Robert is a Farmer, Abraham a tea dealer
Jesse a widow is alive several houses away in Hargrave a Fanny King aged 15 a farm servant is living with her it is unclear if she is related. Her husband Abraham was buried 16 Dec 1825 in Bacton
I believe King was Jesse's mother maiden name and she gave her daughter her surname Steward as a second name.
Elizabeth married William HALLS 29 Sep 1853 in Hargrave, her life after this has not been researched.
Robert married Betsey (census records indicate this may be Elizabeth) Jillings Q1 1847 in the registration district of Newmarket.
Abraham's life is uncertain I have not ID him in 1851 nor later census and wonder if he didn't migrate in the business of tea.
Robert is buried 6 Sep 1893 in Carlton Colville, Suffolk, Betsy death is recorded as Q3 1906 [RD] Mutford, Suffolk
They had 4 children Steward, Ellen, Herbert and Alice
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