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lozaras
31-03-12, 07:22
All I know about him is his name and occupation as given by his son, William, when he married for the second time in 1857.

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Henry Benham

Date and place of birth
c 1770?

Names of parents

Date and place of baptism - if applicable

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any

Occupation(s) - if any
farmer

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).

Date, place and cause of death

Date and place of burial.

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable

Memorial inscription - if any

His son is here:William Benham (http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=9799&highlight=william+benham)

ElizabethHerts
31-03-12, 11:15
I don't know if this is your man, Sarah, but this one is still alive in 1841:

1841 Census
BENHAM, Henry
WOODBRIDGE, Suffolk
HO107 piece 1041 folio 20 page 8
Address: Sutton
BENHAM, James M 40 1801 Suffolk
BENHAM, Mary Ann F 35 1806 Suffolk
BENHAM, Matilda F 14 1827 Suffolk
BENHAM, Henry M 10 1831 Suffolk
BENHAM, Charles M 5 1836 Suffolk
BENHAM, Edward M 3 1838 Suffolk
BENHAM, Henry M 75 1766 Suffolk

Sutton is just south of Woodbridge and close to Rendlesham Forest.

ElizabethHerts
31-03-12, 11:24
There is a death for a Henry Benham in 1844:

Jun qr 1844
Woodbridge 12 321

There is also a burial in the NBI:

Henry Benham
6 June 1844
aged 77
St Mary the Virgin, Bawdsey, Suffolk

It's 5 miles south of Sutton.

ElizabethHerts
31-03-12, 12:08
I found this marriage between a Henry Benham and an Elizabeth:

Day:3
Month:Nov
Year:1799
Groom forenames:Henry
Groom surname:Benham
Bride forenames:Elizabeth
Bride surname:Stanard
Place:Rendlesham
County:Suffolk
Record source:Suffolk Marriage Index

However, it seems rather late, unless he had been widowed.

lozaras
31-03-12, 17:39
Thanks Elizabeth.

I found James' christening too, in Campsey Ashe (another village very close by) - with Elizabeth Stanard as the mother :)

I don't know how I can find who Henry's previous wife was - or who William's mother was

ElizabethHerts
31-03-12, 18:02
I think the first thing is to try to locate William's baptism and establish exactly when he was born/baptised. The year we assume might be slightly out.

Is there a local genealogical society in Suffolk which could provide you with information? I really struggled with finding PRs for this area.

Where did you find James's baptism?

lozaras
31-03-12, 18:30
I found James on Familysearch but there were no others to that couple, or any others with Henry as father :(

I don't know who I'd contact?

Someone that could go to the records office in (Ipswich?) Suffolk? The PRs will be on microfiche, won't they?

Margaret in Burton
31-03-12, 20:48
I found James on Familysearch but there were no others to that couple, or any others with Henry as father :(

I don't know who I'd contact?

Someone that could go to the records office in (Ipswich?) Suffolk? The PRs will be on microfiche, won't they?

You could ask Glen (Oakum Picker)

lozaras
31-03-12, 20:56
He doesn't go there any more, Marg... :-(

kiterunner
01-04-12, 16:15
You mean she, Sarah! But you're right, she doesn't.

lozaras
01-04-12, 20:01
Do I?? lol!

I always thought Glen was a chap!!

Oakum Picker
01-04-12, 22:47
I haven't stopped completely but it will only be twice a year so I shall be concentrating on my own research. However I shall endeavour to address any requests on my thread, I just shan't be advertising my trips. In fact I'm making a trip tomorrow & shall try to complete the requests I already have including a couple for you Sarah. If I have time, I'll have a look for the BENHAMs too.

lozaras
02-04-12, 05:10
You're a star, Glen!!! Thanks :)

Oakum Picker
05-04-12, 08:47
Not much luck Sarah.

The only William baptised in Rendlesham was to Noah & Elizabeth in 1800. Henry BENHAM married Elizabeth STANNARD there in 1799 & stated he was single.

James (1800) was the only baptism in Campsea Ashe to Henry/Elizabeth.

Henry/Elizabeth baptised Mary in 1806 in Bawdsey. A William & Jemima were also baptising children at the same time.

Also checked Sutton but nothing there.

lozaras
05-04-12, 11:11
Thanks for your time, Glen :)