Hello, I am wondering if this particular Flixton Road Mill being a converted Mill now, might have been owned in the early 1800s by James Worts. We have long searched for the location of this Mill if it is in fact the one where joint James was said to have been the Miller. He was named as executor in the will of my fourth great grandfather Bower Sparkhall of Neatishead, Norfolk. James was also brother-in-law to Bower's son Cubitt Sparkhall. James married Elizabeth Gooderham. James and Elizabeth's father William had come to Canada to establish a Mill and James being a Miller already, came to Canada about 1830. In 1832 a large party of approximately 50 Gooderham and Worts families set sail to Canada. Elizabeth was among them and about 2 yrs later she died in childbirth. James was so distraught he hanged himself in a well. This Mill in Canada was the beginning of the Gooderham and Worts Distillery. The building can be seen in whstbus known as the Distillery District in Toronto, ON Canada. So what I wish to find out is if the converted Mill was in fact, James Worts Mill in the early 1800s? Were there any records as to who was the Miller at Bungay during this time period.[b][/b]