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[NI07190] ref: Ann Fisk; dau. of Henry and Hannah (nee PAXMAN) WELLS

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[NI07206] IGI; Thorndon PR transcripts 1538-1711

[NI07210] P. 395 of Dictionary of British Sculptors 1661-1851 by Rupert Gunnis: Thomas Thurlow, of Saxmundham, b. 1813, d. 1899 He was the son of a mason named John Thurlow (1785-1850) and was born at Saxmundham in Suffolk, a county in which he spent all his life and where most of his work is to be found. In 1847 he made a bust of the poet Crabbe for Aldeburgh Church, and in 1873 executed the redodos for his own parish church of Saxmundham. Thurlow's largest work, in Kelsale Church, is the statue of Samuel Clouting, 1852, which, with its beaky nose and almost military type of cloak, bears a curious resemblance to the Duke of Wellington. Other monuments and tablets by him in Suffolk include those of Sir Charles Blois, 1840, at Yoxford; Robert King, 1842 (with a medallion portrait), at Witnesham; William Shuldham, 1850, at Marlesford; Sir Thomas Gooch, 1851 (with a relief of "Faith, Hope and Charity"), at Benacre; Susanna Mayhew, 1853, and John Crampin, 1869, both of Saxmundham; and Richard Garrett, 1866 (with a bust), at Leiston. Thurlow exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1846-1872, and at the British Institution, 1841. He died in 1899 and is buried in Saxmundham churchyard

[NI07213] 1851/ lodging with Henry Ireland

[NI07217] ref: Roydon PRs

[NI07219] ref: Ann Fisk: lived in South Australia with sister & her family, returned to England in 1863 with nephew J. W. Fisk, possibly returned to South Australia

[NI07220] ref: Burke's Peerage; 5th Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow, SFK D. L. and J. P. Suffolk, Elgin, and Nairn, and sometime D. L. Stirling, servied in the diplomatic service 1858-70, was a Lord-in-Waiting 1880-85, and 1886, Paymaster Gen 1886, and H. M.'s High Commr. to General Assembley of Church of Scotland in the same year, assumed, in right of his wife, the names and arms of CUMMING-BRUCE of Roseisle, Dunphail and Kinnaird, by Royal License, 6 Aug 1874 ref: Grantees of Arms Named in Docquets & Patents between years 1687 - 1898: vol XXVII, fol 327, [Thomas John, 5th Baron] CUMING-BRUCE quartering [1874], vol LIX fol ref: Ellis Island Records, arrived at Port of New York on 17 Mary 1903 aboard the "Ivernia" sailing out of Liverpool, UK, aged 63, of London, England, married

[NI07221] ref: 1851/ Saxmundham SFK, 30, b. Saxmundham, resident with mother-in-law

[NI07222] ref: 1851/ Shelbourne SFK, 57, annuitant

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