
The Dorling One-Name Study started in 1984. Work has continued over the years and most present day Dorling can easily be traced back to 19th century Dorlings and beyond. More information can be found at The Guild of One-Name Studies website. Information about the Dorling Project DNA project can be found Family Tree DNA.
Saturday, May 21, 2005
Barton Mills: Fred, Caroline, Elizabeth children of James 1833 & Rebecca Ayres & Harriet their grand-daughter

Barton Mills: marriage of Harriet Maud Dorling in 1910 (Brandon?) grand-daughter of James 1833 = Rebecca Ayres

Sunday, March 13, 2005
Brandon & Wangford: James 1833 (son of William 1804 Barton Mills & Mary) = Rebecca Ayres, tombstone in Wangford

Brandon & Wangford: marriage of Harriet Maud Dorling (bn 1888 married 1910) grand-daughter of James 1833 = Rebecca Ayres
Brandon & Wangford: Fred (1880) Caroline (1876), Elizabeth (1874), children of James 1833 & Rebecca Ayres and Harriet Maud (1888) grand-daughter of James & Rebecca
West Stow: Spencer Dorling 1891 Culford (son of Esau Dorling = Ellen Foreman. Believed to have married Margaret (surname unknown).

West Stow: James George Edwin 1883 son of Reuben Dorling & Georgina Drury. Rifleman in Kings Royal Rifle Corps, killed 21 March 1918 WW1.

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