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Jeremiah Colman - The Mustard King
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Roderick | Report | 28 Feb 2015 23:25 |
I have just realised the names are spelt differently. A little matter of an "e". |
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Jacqueline | Report | 28 Feb 2015 09:43 |
Only by researching will such info be found |
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Researching: |
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Roderick | Report | 28 Feb 2015 04:45 |
Does anyone know if 3 generations of Henry Freeman Coleman have any connection with the Mustard Coleman family. |
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Deb | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:50 |
Hi Chris, I have a book called 'The Story of Norwood' and they say he was a buried at west Norwood cemetery. I had a look at the Corrigenda at the front of the book and it reads - 'Subsequent research has found that Jeremiah Coleman was not buried here.' - It still maybe the case though that he did have links with the area. Worth a try??? Debbie |
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Rachel | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:40 |
Also, in 1851 Jeremiah Colman, Head, U, 43, Mustard & Starch Mfr, b Rickland, Norfolk Ann Long, Serv, U, 40, Houseserva nt, b Ingham, Norfolk @ St Martin Vinty, Middlesex. (I can't make out the house name) |
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Heather | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:40 |
I think the Norfolk Roots magazine had an article about them some time ago - try looking at their website. |
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Rachel | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:32 |
Also, found the original one as well !851 census in Norwich Jeremiah Colman, Head, 73, Mustard manufacturer, b Norwich Ann Colman, Wife, 73, b. ? Norfolk with servants & sister in law. Living in Heigham, Norwich. |
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fraserbooks | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:24 |
Have you tried contacting the Norwich FHS (google). They may well know someone researching Colmans. You can also put a message on the Colman family history board. Just change one of the names in your family tree to Colman and then use it to post a message. Generally family history is much easier if you work backwards. |
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Rachel | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:23 |
Got him in 1871 transcribed on ancestry as Jeremiah I Colman Caroline Colman abt 1832 Letheringsett, Norfolk, England Wife Norwich Norfolk View Record Ethel M Colman abt 1863 Norwich, Norfolk, England Daughter Norwich Norfolk View Record Florence E Colman abt 1870 Norwich, Norfolk, England Daughter Norwich Norfolk View Record Helen C Colman abt 1866 Norwich, Norfolk, England Daughter Norwich Norfolk View Record Jeremiah I Colman abt 1831 Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, England Head Norwich Norfolk View Record Lana C H Colman abt 1867 Norwich, Norfolk, England Son Norwich Norfolk View Record Laura E Colman abt 1860 Norwich, Norfolk, England Daughter Norwich Norfolk View Record Russell J Colman abt 1862 Norwich, Norfolk, England Son Norwich Norfolk RG 10 /1814 ED17 Pg 17 Folio 141 His occupation is given as (I think) MP & Magistrate, Landowner Manufacturer of mustard & employs 1200 hands (?). |
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Rachel | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:18 |
found this on the waitrose website, you could try to find out how his great nephew Jeremiah James Colman fits in with things. It says he was elected mayor in 1868 so you could follow him through the census http://www.waitrose(.)com/food_drink/wfi/ingredients/herbsspicesseasoningsandcondiments/0004112(.)asp |
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Unknown | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:17 |
You can try checking if he's anyone else's tree by searching his name on this site. nell |
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Chris | Report | 8 Jan 2006 15:14 |
Hi All I was wondering if anyone has Jeremiah in there tree, family rumours imply that my wifes family of Forrest are somehow connected with the Colman family, this maybe have to be taken with a pinch of salt or maybe mustard. I have trawled the net for some details of Jeremiah so as I can make a start but unfortunaly other than he started his mustard business in 1814 I can find no further info that leads anwhere. If anyone can give me a push in the right direction I would be most greatful. Yours Chris |