John LINES of Aylmerton 1723Ish – 1806 1725Ish – 1789 Birthplace NK Aylmerton Ag Lab

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John LINES of Aylmerton 1723Ish – 1806 1725Ish – 1789 Birthplace NK Aylmerton Ag Lab ~1765 Thomas (15)(18) Ann --- About 1745 - 1778 Thomas LINES of Runton Runton? West Runton Aylmerton Jul 1802 25 Dec 1793 William (19) Camilla KIRBY Thomas (6) Sarah KING Susan Valentine Mary (9) 1767 - ??? 1780 - 1833 1769 - 1845 1771 - 1794 1773 - ??? 1775 - ??? Runton 3 1 Aylmerton Runton Aylmerton Runton West Runton Labourer 2 Beeston Regis 26 Mar 1795 Sarah THOMSON 1774 - 1802 (illegitimate) Mary (10) Thomas (16) John (1) Kirby Susan (4) Thomas (1) Eliza Robert (6) 1795 - ??? Jul - Oct 1801 1805 - 1868 1811 - ??? 1814 - ??? 1797 - 1800 1803 - ??? Runton Runton Runton Aylmerton Aylmerton Runton Runton m. W. CHAPMAN Susannah (6) Farm labourer Farm labourer alias CHAPLYN 1817 - ??? Priscilla (1) Rebecca Thomas (17) Camilla Page 3 Kelling 1796 - 1861 1798 - ??? Page 2 1804 - <1814 1809 - 1810 Runton Runton Runton Aylmerton Servant Sarah (17) m. William MANN 1815 - ??? Sheringham Sheringham West Runton Sheringham 31 May 1841 9 Jul 1847 3 Oct 1836 (illegitimate) Sarah Ann CROW George (1) Charles (1) Charlotte Lown WEST John BARTRAM 1817 - 1886 1817 - 1895 1820 - 1894 2 1819 - 1890 1 1802 – 1843 Upper Sheringham Aylmerton Aylmerton Sheringham Fisherman Vermin killer/ Farm labourer Mary Ann CROW warrener m. William GREEN Charles (5) Henry (1) Martha (1) William Thomas (1) George Christmas William Thomas (2) Charlotte (3) Charles (2) David (2) James Cooper 1841 - ??? 1844 - ??? 1846 - 1899 1849 - 1900 1858 - 1919 1848 - 1876/7 1852 - 1932 1857 - ??? 1860 - ??? 1862 - ??? Sheringham Runton Runton Runton Runton Runton Runton Beckham/Runton Runton Runton Farm labourer Farm labourer m.Robert ABBS Gamekeeper Farm labourer Labourer/Hawker Domestic servant Brickmaker/Ag Lab Farm labourer Gardener m.. Ann E. BROOKS m. James LEE Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page 2 Page 2 Page 4 1871S Amelia Thomas Robert (‘Huddelay’) 1851 - 1941 1850 - 1934 Runton Runton Warrener/Ratcatcher West Runton Holt 31 March 1907 14 Oct 1907 Charlotte (2) Sarah (5) (‘Sally’) Mary (4) (‘Polly’) Walter (1) (‘Moco’) Gertrude TODD David (1) (‘Scrip’) Alice MORRIS Charles Henry (1) 1872 - ??? 1874 - 1951 1877 – 195? 1879 - 1945 1876 - ??? 1881 - 1967 1874 – 1952 1884 - 1906 Barsham Sculthorpe Wicklewood Runton Northampton Runton Sprowston Runton Servant Housekeeper m. William MITCHELL Groom, gardener m. Alice MORRIS Servant m. Joseph DARLING m. (1) Frederick LINE Farm labourer (2) George THIRTLE [GRANDFATHER] 1934 1947 Edith (2) Amelia Cyril Frank Diana BROWN Gertrude Florence Dinah Benjamin (2) Joy DENTON Annie Gertrude Dora Alice Maud 1908 – 19?? 1910 – 19?? 19?? – 19?? 1913 – 19?? 1916 – 19?? 1907 – 19?? 1909 – 1997 1912 m. Albert E. GOTTS Runton Runton Runton m. Charles E. RUTTY m. (1) Robert BUMFREY m. Charles COOK (2) Herbert ATKINS (3) Henry GOLDSMITH Page 1 Gresham 28 Oct 1832 John (1) Kirby LINES Mary A. HARDINGHAM 1805 – 1868 1813 – 1854 Runton Gresham Ag Lab Runton Runton 12 May 1859 15 Nov 1862 George (2)(3) Mary LEAKE Richard John Robert (2)(3) Ann(e) WRIGHT Maria (1) Thomas (5) James Thomas Mary Ann (1) Benjamin (1) 1834 - 1898 1833 - 1885 1837 - ??? 1840 - 1929 1844 - 1917 1843 - 1921 Born/died 1846 1848 - 1854 1850 - 1932 Jul-Aug 1853 Runton Runton Runton Runton Roughton Runton Runton Runton Runton Runton Ag Lab, fisherman, Groom, Ag Lab Laundress Cook coalman illegitimate m. James CLAXTON m. John GRIMES Matlask Runton 20 Jan1886 27 Dec 1894 Mary Sophia Rachel Murrell George Alfred Mahala Selina FISH James (7) Reynolds Ann Elizabeth GRAY Alfred Love 1860 - ??? 1862 - 1891 1864 – 1950 1862 - 1952 1864 - 1933 1864 - 1933 1870 - 1871 Runton Runton Runton Barningham Runton Runton Runton m. James DURRANT m. John GILES Bricklayer, builder Road-man UDC No children Florence Selina 1889 - 1938 Runton 1906 1899 John Robert (1) Agnes NEWSTEAD Mary Elizabeth (1) Frances Maria Agnes Ann George Henry Edith PEGG Frances Hannah Rosanna 1864 - 1918 2 1865 - ??? 1867 - 1919 1869 – 1870 1872 - 1892 1874 - 1933 1875 – 1930 1877 - 1966 1888 – 1903 Runton Barningham Winter Runton Runton Runton Runton Alby Runton Runton Ag Lab Runton Cook Servant Railway Porter m. Edmund BALLS 10 Oct 1884 1 m. James Vincent KIRK Blanche Jarvis TODD Runton 1864 - 1898 27 Jun 1894 Reginald G.F.R. Runton William Walter (1) Martha CATER 1900 - ??? Charlotte Ellen 12 Nov 1890 1870 - 1932 1867 – 1929 Runton 1875 - 1903 Herbert (1) Mary Blanche LAWRENCE Runton Oxborough Policeman Runton 1866 - 1919 1869 – 1897 Labourer m. James SINDEN Runton Runton Ag Lab Gresham 6 Sep 1922 Agnes Etta Walter William Sarah S. GREENACRE 1895 - ??? 1898 – 1974 1896 – 1981 Runton Runton Gresham Florence Maud Olive Sophia Dorothy May Mary Blanche m. Arthur J. CROSS Dairyman 1892 - ??? 1893 - ??? 1895 – 1920 1897 - ??? Runton Runton Runton Runton Domestic servant Domestic servant Domestic Servant m. John EDWARDS m. Clemence H. LEAKE Mary (5) Stuart b. 1932 b. 1939 Louisa Elizabeth Agnes Lily Rose Mary Robert Henry Lily Agnes 1885 - ??? 1888 – 1899 1890 – 1980s 1893 – 1915 Mar-Jun 1898 Runton Aylmerton Aylmerton Runton Runton Runton 12 Nov 1912 1906 m. Edwin EDWARDS Domestic servant Soldier Arthur Annie M. PIKE 1880 – 1946 1886 - ??? James Albert Eva SHIPMAN Runton Aylmerton 1882 - ??? 1882 - ??? Labourer Runton Beckenham Stone mason Margaret R. 1918 - ??? TWINS Runton Doris Rose Olive Muriel Joan Molly Arthur J. Bernard R. John H. 1907 - ??? 1908 - ??? 1911 - ??? 1911 - ??? 1913 - ??? 1916 - ??? 1919 - ??? Catford Catford Page 1 Cromer 10 Nov 1877 Charles (2) Anne WHITE 1857 - ??? 1855 - ??? Runton Furneaux Palham Ag Lab & estate labourer Cromer 1906 9 Feb 1918 Henry (2) Ellen Annie Alfred (1) James Susan Agnes SIZELAND William Walter (3) Charles Walter Annie Eliza CARR 1880 - ??? 1881 - 1882 1882 - ??? 1872 - ??? 1883 - 1885 1888 - ??? 1879 - ??? Cromer Cromer Cromer Erith Cromer Cromer Rockland St. Mary Footman, valet, butler Gardener Porter, insurance agent (soldier WW1) (soldier WW1) No issue No issue (TBC) Page 1 Page 1 Runton Snettisham Runton 21 Oct 1836 1870 4 Dec 1856 Thomas (1) Martha ALLEN Jane WEBB Henry (1) Harriet Ann WISEMAN 1814 - 1878 1817 - ??? 1837 – ??? 2 1844 - 1908 1 1849 – 1870 Aylmerton Thurgarton Snettisham Runton Beeston Regis Farm labourer Labourer Susannah (1) Hartlepool Ann (8) 1837 - ??? 1897 Born/died 1868 Runton Henry (4) Rachel Ann HUNTER Ellen Sarah Jane Runton m. James William LING 1871 - ??? 1871 - ??? 1876 - ??? 1878 - ??? Snettisham West Hartlepool W. Hartlepool W. Hartlepool Grocery shop worker m. John DARLEY School teacher No issue Page 1 West Runton 18 Oct 1881 George Christmas Emma Louisa JEX 1858 - 1919 1862 - ??? Runton Stibbard Farm labourer Elsie Emma Sybil Edith Herbert George Evelyn Katherine Percy Frank Hilda May Gladys Charlotte Marjorie 1882 - ??? 1884 - ??? 1886 - ??? 1888 - ??? 1889 - ??? 1894 - ??? 1897 - ??? 1898 - ??? Stibbard East Runton East Runton East Runton East Runton East Runton East Runton East Runton House servant Servant Bricklayer’s labourer House servant Bricklayer’s labourer House servant m. Frank BUSH m. George JONES Page 1 Shropham 10 Apr 1872 William Thomas (1) Mary Ann ALLEN 1849 - 1900 1852 - 1933 Runton Shropham Gamekeeper NK NK Wandsworth 1898 1909 1910 George William John Henry (3) Ada Hannah CLARKE Charles Robert (3) Walter (4) Letitia Brooks ELLCOCK Alice Mary (3) Frank (2) Alfred Ethel BOBBY 1873 - ??? 1875 - ??? 1871 - ??? 1876 - ??? 1879 - ??? 1882 - ??? 1881 - ??? 1884 - ??? 1882 - ??? Runton Boreham Boreham Boreham Boreham Fledborough (Notts) Boreham Boreham Fulham Page (hotel) Furniture dealer Waiter Gamekeeper Housemaid Parlour maid Insurance agent Housemaid m. William CLARK Violet A. Nora Mary K. 1911 - ??? 1901 - ??? St. Pancras Springfield Walter John B. Barbara Charles R. Lettice F. m. Robert TWITCHETT 1910 - ??? 1911 - ??? 1912 - ??? 1915 - ??? Boreham Boreham Boreham? 1919 Harry Willie Edith A. KING Florence Elizabeth Albert Edward 1886 - ??? 1889 - ??? 1894 - ??? 1891 - ??? 1894 - ??? Boreham Boreham Boreham Boreham Boreham Hotel trade Gamekeeper Shop assistant Kitchen maid Joan William Thomas (3) 1919 - ??? 1921 - ??? Boreham Boreham Page 1 West Runton Page 1 NK 23 August 1888 1873 James Cooper Louisa RICKETTS 1862 - ??? 1866 - ??? William Thomas (2) Eliza MANN Runton Shoreditch 1848 - 1876/7 1852 - ??? Gardener Runton Croxton Labourer/Hawker Edith (1) Mary James Edward Louisa (2) Richard (5) Clarence Kathleen Dorothy Rachel Emily 1871 - ??? 1889 - ??? 1891 - ??? 1893 - ??? 1895 - ??? 1898 - ??? Fulmodestone East Runton Northrepps Northrepps Northrepps Northrepps m. Thomas HOWELL Footman Housemaid Footman Laundry maid John LYNES of Weybourne 1725 approx John (39) Hannah/Susannah -------- 1705 approx - 1760 1705 approx - 1782 Sheringham 25 Apr 1769 Charles (23A) Hannah (13) John (40) Philip (3) Joseph (3) Anne CANFER b./d.1729 1732 – ??? 1735 – ??? 1738 – ??? 1744 – 1780 1749 – ??? Weybourne Weybourne Weybourne Weybourne Weybourne Wells Husbandman Gresham 26 Jan 1801 Rachel (1) Joseph (4) Philip (1) Charles (9) Mary SHORE 1771 – ??? 1774 – ??? 1777 – ??? 1779 – ??? 1782 – ??? Sheringham Sheringham Sheringham Sheringham Gresham Carpenter & wheelwright Sarah (24) Rachel (3) Charles (6) Ann (10) Charlotte (4)(5) Shore Joseph (2) Richard (4) Wood Knighton Robinson 1798 – ??? 1802 – ??? 1804 – ??? ??? -1807 1809 – 1899 1811 – 1900 1814 – ??? 1817 – 1882 1819 - 1907 Gresham Gresham Gresham Gresham Field Dalling Field Dalling Gresham Gresham Gresham Brewer m. James SMITH Ag Lab m. James CURTIS m. Dorah CAREY? m. Rebecca COOPER Page 8 Mary (35) Sophia (2) Emigrated? Maria (5) Shore James Shore Martha Shore Frances (1) Leah 1801 –
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