The Gilberts of Banham
A genealogical journey of the Gilbert Family from 1700 to present day.
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Alfred (b.1848)
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Banham
(2)
Banham Composite Mill
(1)
Banham Zoo
(1)
brickmaking
(1)
Bury St Edmonds
(2)
butcher
(1)
cider maker
(2)
Cook
(1)
Edward Gilbert
(1)
engineering
(2)
farmer
(1)
First World War
(1)
Gaskin
(1)
Gaymer
(2)
George (1796-1876)
(1)
George (b. 1796)
(1)
George Fitzherbert (1854-)
(1)
Germany
(2)
Gilbertines
(1)
Hewitt
(1)
Higham
(1)
Howlett
(1)
Hunt
(1)
Isabel Cowles
(2)
James (bap 1773)
(1)
John (B. circa 1764)
(1)
John (b.1821)
(1)
Joseph (b.1800)
(4)
Joseph (b.1845)
(1)
Kenninghall
(1)
Lydia (b. circa 1768)
(1)
Mallett
(1)
Mary Kent
(1)
Millwright
(1)
Norfolk
(2)
Norman French
(1)
Patents
(1)
Post Office Rifles
(1)
Pow
(1)
Reynolds
(1)
Robert (1766-1840)
(2)
Robert (b. 1791)
(3)
Robert (b. circa 1713)
(2)
Robert (b.circa 1737)
(1)
Robert Gylebert
(2)
Rogers
(1)
Roper
(2)
Rout
(1)
Samuel (bap. 1734)
(1)
Sarah English (b. circa 1713)
(2)
Scarfe
(1)
School Board
(1)
servants
(1)
Shelfanger
(1)
Somme
(1)
St Gilbert of Sempringham (1085-1189
(1)
Susannah (b. circa 1769)
(1)
Tey Pottery
(1)
Thriza
(1)
Westgate Street
(2)
Willelmus Gilberti
(1)
William G (1897-1916)
(1)
William George (1877-1933)
(1)
William George (c1897-1916)
(1)
William Gilbert (1802)
(1)
Woodcock
(1)
Y-DNA testing
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2009
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Introduction
The Origins of the Name 'Gilbert'
Banham
The Banham Gilberts 1700-1764
Banham 1765-1789
A Little Bit of Scandal
The Routs of Banham
The Millwrights
The Brickmakers
The Cider Makers
The Engineer
Bury St Edmunds in the 1820's
London - 1840s-1914
The First World War
Between the Wars
The Second World War
1949-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1999
2000-2010
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Acknowledgements
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