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Guyons of Coggeshall, Essex
Posted by: Ian Juniper (ID *****6132) Date: March 31, 2004 at 17:46:54
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Does anyone have any information on when the Guyon family appeared in Coggeshall, Essex, and their origin? While searching the parish registers for Hunwick and Juniper entries I have come across many Guyon family members, particularly around 1660-1670, including a baptism of "a stillborn child of Sir Mark Guyon" on 23 June 1678. Guyon is evidently a French surname, and while many Huguenots came to the Halstead-Coggeshall region of Essex I do not think that the Guyons, being Catholics, were among them.

I am interested because a John Hunwick married Judith Gyon in Halstead on 30 December 1755 and they had at least two children in 1757 and 1764.


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