Thurgarton postmill |
Thurgarton postmill had a roundhouse, was turned into the wind with a fantail and used two pairs of patent sails on an iron windshaft to drive 2 pairs of stones. The mill stood to the northeast side of the village. |
Will of Samuel Black |
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Executors:- | John Garwood Whitaker Robert Gunton |
Freehold & Copyhold & Leasehold ... with the Windmill thereon standing ... to John Black grandson of Benjamin Black my late brother. |
Bryant's map 1826 |
Mr. Boulter to Sell by Auction Saturday 8 July 1843 at 4 o'c at Royal Hotel, Norwich. |
Capital Freehold Windmill with excellent Dwelling house and 9a. 0r. 17p. at Thurgarton. |
THURGARTON |
From the age of 8yrs. To the age of 14, my family & I lived in the house opposite of Thurgarton Church. (1952-1958) My mom's great grandparents were Snelling Roper 1780- 1867 and Julia Jubie. 1791-1867. They too lived in Thurgarton & were farmers. My moms name was Stella Roper 1919-1982. |
O.S. map 1891 Image produced from the www.old-maps.co.uk service with permission of Landmark Information Group Ltd. and Ordnance Survey |
White's 1836: Snelling Roper, gentleman |
1779: Samuel Black, miller |
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