Family History

Bethnal Green – A Rural Hamlet on the Edge of a City

Bethnal Green – A Rural Hamlet on the Edge of a City

The story of the Finches has just irrevocably changed from the country to the city although they don't really know it yet. William Finch, born in January 1713, has moved to Bethnal Green. I'm not sure but I think he took up lodgings with William and Mary Ansell in...

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Food in England

Food in England

When the Finches lived in lovely rural Hertfordshire, what did they eat? William Finch took the story of my ancestors back to the rural edge of London. The Finches were agricultural labourers or small traders in the town. Although they weren’t really peasants...

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Dragons and Drunk Roosters

Dragons and Drunk Roosters

William Finch's birth was registered in January 1713 in a small rural town called Bishops Stortford, in Hertfordshire. William was a path breaker in my family. He was the last of the traditional agricultural workers in the family. He led the way from the country to...

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The Son of a Poacher Man (Part Four): Meet the Colemans

The Son of a Poacher Man (Part Four): Meet the Colemans

The Colemans, Richard Finch’s in-laws, had been Protestant for generations by the time they marriage united the family with the Finches. Sarah’s great-grandfather, a successful draper was baptized in an Anglican church, St Andrew The Less. Her grandfather Jonas...

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The Son of a Poacher Man (Part One): Richard Finch

The Son of a Poacher Man (Part One): Richard Finch

A new century clicked over, just eight years after Thomas and Ann’s son Richard was born in 1692. Ann was already thirty-six. Nevertheless, he was not the last of her children for, after a gap of nine years, another boy was born to the couple in 1701.  They called...

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