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GEE, Wingfield (1788-1850) and Sons – Silk Throwsters of Badsey

Some time around 1820, Wingfield Gee, a silk throwster, moved from his native Cheshire to Worcestershire.  He and his sons were associated with the silk mill at Badsey from around 1830 to the late 1840s.

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Wingfield Gee (1788-1850)

Wingfield Gee was born at Astbury, Macclesfield, Cheshire, in 1788, the fourth of five children of Jesse Gee and his wife, Frances (née Harding).  He was baptised on 7th September 1788.  

Wednesday 3 January 1855 – Badsey Patriotic Fund Ball at the Mill

BADSEY BALL IN BEHALF OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND came off on Friday night last in the Silk Mill, a room of which was fitted up and decorated for the occasion.  The good things were furnished by Messrs Stratton and Knight, and gave general satisfaction.  Upwards of 100 persons attended, and dancing was kept up till an early hour.  The music was gratuitously afforded by the Evesham band.

FORREST, William (1626-1700) – A 17th-century yeoman of Badsey

After a recent “Reading Old Documents” workshop, Kerry Moreton took on the challenge of transcribing a 17th-century will which we had downloaded from the National Archives.  This was for a yeoman of Badsey by the name of William Forrest.  The Badsey parish records have very few incidences of the name Forrest or Forest, so it was not a common name in the village.