by Warren Nunn
When I first went to Suffolk, England, in 1998, I met a distant cousin named Percy Nunn. I was just starting to trace my Suffolk connections and, when I reached Chevington and started asking after anyone with the Nunn surname, I was directed to Percy’s place in...
by Warren Nunn
Those who research family history love to collaborate with like-minded people because, as it is with so many other things in life, the more you give the more you get in return. Without such widespread generosity, people who find items such as war medals, may never be...
by Warren Nunn
NOTE to the reader: The following Nunn-related information comes from various sources including (mostly) my research and that of other generous individuals who have spent countless hours and dollars digging up the past. In some cases I have viewed the original parish...
by Warren Nunn
The following is a transcription of a newspaper report of this George Nunn’s suicide attempt. He is described on census records as the grandson of Josiah Nunn but just who his parents were has not been established. It seems possible George Nunn was the base...
by Warren Nunn
Chevington, Suffolk, marriages from 1559 to 1808 (Note this is a rough transcription and WILL contain spelling mistakes and incorrect names and dates. Use as a guide and confirm from your own sources). Chevington church probably around 1900. 1559 Imp’imis...