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Elizabeth CROW(E) CROW YALLOP Isaac YALLOP, Husbandman, and His Wife Mary BULLEN chart (b4) My genealogy index page is: http://cashewnut.me.uk/Genealogy/ Elizabeth m. 1848, Loddon District ALA CASH - web pages Descendants See BULLEN chart (b) for the George In Bedingham, on 4 Apr 1824, George YALLOP was baptised son of The spelling varies in the records between YALLOP and YELLOP for this Anne's parents are thought to be Thomas COOK, a bricklayer, born in Aldham, Essex, home page: http://cashewnut.me.uk of My e-mail address is: [email protected] ancestry of Elizabeth CROW(E) CROW YALLOP Isaac YALLOP, husbandman, and his wife Mary. (Bedingham registers fiche 6). family but I have stuck to the more usual YALLOP on the chart. and his wife Sarah Anne [DEATH], born in Fordham, Essex, whose marriage was Elizabeth CROW (CROWE) GRO records for George's marriage (1877), and Thomas George's birth (1882) registered in Lexden registration district in the 4th quarter of 1858. On 16 Jan 1848, Ann Elizabeth CROW was baptised daughter of Elizabeth CROW of Woodton, b. 1824, Bedingham, Norfolk In Bedingham, on 15 Nov 1803, Isaac YALLOP married Mary FOLKARD and have the YELLOP spelling. single woman, previously baptised privately on 3 Aug 1847 (Woodton regs fiche 5). In 1901, George is absent from the family b. 1826, Topcroft, Norfolk d. 1886, Loddon (Bedingham registers fiche 8). Phillis was baptised 20 Apr 1860 at Shotesham All Saints, daughter of Robert Thomas YALLOP was probably born posthumously (his birth was registered George YALLOP while Fanny has the status "Head/Mar". d. 1878, Loddon Agricultural labourer / John FORDER, a shoemaker from Rockland, Norfolk, and his wife In 1881, Alice is in Yallop's Cottage, Brooke, with younger brothers Frederick, Edward, and Alfred. in the 3rd quarter of 1893, his father's death in the 1st quarter). Elizabeth CROWE married George YALLOP in Loddon r-d in the 4th quarter of 1848 (GRO). There is a record for a George YALLOP District Cattle dealer Isaac YALLOP was a schoolmaster born in about 1783, in Ditchingham, Norfolk Mary [GOTTS] of Thorpe Market, Norfolk, who were married in Their mother had died in 1878. I cannot locate their father George. of the correct age (farmer, born Norwich) (from 1841, 1851 censuses). Stoke Holy Cross church on 8 Apr 1856. Phillis's birth registration In 1901, Alice is probably the laundress, age 41, in Norwich City Lunatic Asylum, Hellesdon. The 1901 census records Nelly YALLOP, age 2, born Colchester, daughter of In the 1851 census, Ann C. CROWE, age 3, is recorded as daughter of George YALLOP. in Norwich City Lunatic Asylum, Hellesdon. (GRO 2nd qtr 1860, Henstead r-d) is Phillis FORDEN (surname error). Her brother, George, is also there but on a different page of the schedule and possibly a different wing. widowed Annie YALLOP. m. 1870, Loddon District m. 1870, Loddon District m. 1877, Norwich m. 1874, Norwich m. 1874, Norwich m. 1880, Henstead District m. 1883, Colchester, Essex Fanny Maria BLYTH was baptised on James 5 May 1857, in Swardeston Parish Church, William Jonathan Robert Alfred Ann Michael Maria Jane George Fanny Emma Caroline Thomas Phillis Alice Anne Harriett Frederick Edward WEBB daughter of William & Jane BLYTH. YALLOP Henry Horace Jacob Elizabeth REDGRAVE YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP Maria Hase YALLOP BECKETT Thomas was born in 1852, in Woodton, and baptised there in 1853, FORDER Rhoda COOK YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP Emma was baptised in 1858, daughter of Fuller COCKER YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP CROWE BLYTH There are several William YALLOPs and care is needed. COCKER and Sarah Ann [HASE], whose marriage was registered son of George BECKETT from Woodton, and Lydia [BULLEN] YALLOP b. 1849, Woodton b. 1848, Woodton b. 1854, Bedingham, Norfolk b. 1869, Kirstead b. 1851, Kirstead, Norfolk b. 1851, Woodton b. 1853, Woodton The William YALLOP who married Alice BECKETT in Mitford registration district, in the 3rd quarter of 1851. b. 1852, Woodton from Yoxford, Suffolk, whose banns were read in Woodton b. 1860, Shotesham, b. 1865, Kirstead Hurdle and hoop maker / d. 1897, Norwich b. 1858, Woodton b. 1863, Kirstead, b. 1869, Kirstead d. 1897, Norwich b. 1871, Kirstead b. 1847, Woodton, General shopkeeper, Field worker Agricultural labourer / b. 1857, Swardeston, Norfolk in 1880 is not our one. He was born in Woodton and b. 1855, Norwich, Norfolk b. 1856, Woodton, d. 1896, Norwich in September/October 1850. Norfolk b. 1861, Seething, Norfolk b. 1864, Chappel, Servant Woodman and militia man Farm labourer / Agricultural labourer / Norfolk Soldier (reserve) Servant (groom) Soldier (private) Norfolk carpenter, farmer, Gardener / Groom Laundress baptised there in 1848, son of George & Zillah YALLOP eedlework / Shirtmaker Norfolk Agricultural labourer Laundress Charwoman / laundress Colchester, Essex Omnibus driver / Labourer Horse driver d. 1893, Norwich Attending to shop wine merchant Servant / Charwoman (Woodton registers fiche 5). Carter In Broome, on 2 Jun 1878, Frederick, Edward and Alfred YALLOP were baptised sons of George Riches YALLOP and Elizabeth YALLOP, according to records in the IGI. No other record I have come across has this middle name of See BULLEN chart (b5) See BULLEN chart (b6) Alfred George John "Riches" for our George YALLOP. Perhaps Gertrude Ellen Thomas Bertie Beatrice William Agnes Bertie Beatrice Alfred ora Ezwell Maynard Michael Daisy Sessel Flossy Florence Violet Bessie Sidney Edith Samuel Horace Maud Florence Rose Horace Robert for descendants for descendants Thomas Henry William this is a different family. Haze Elizabeth Charles Maude George Lily George Charles William Violet (Cecil) Rosey E. Mary Elizabeth Eliza Charles Mabel Edward Robert Louisa Sarah J. Isabel Benjamin Thomas of of Maude Louisa George William Annie YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP BECKETT Edward YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP Ann Elizabeth CROWE Jane YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP BECKETT BECKETT BECKETT BECKETT BECKETT BECKETT YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP YALLOP BECKETT and and b. 1877, Kirstead, b. 1884, Woodton, b. 1886, Norwich, b. 1877, Lakenham, b. 1879, Keswick, b. 1875, Harford b. 1876, Norwich b. 1885, Norwich b. 1885, Woodton, b. 1888, Woodton b. 1891, Hedenham, b. 1881, Kirstead, b. 1882, Brooke, b. 1883, Brooke b. 1890, Norwich b. 1887, Norwich, b. 1888, Norwich Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Michael REDGRAVE James WEBB Norwich, Norfolk Norfolk b. 1882, Keswick b. 1885, Keswick Bridges, Norwich Servant (barmaid) Errand boy b. 1889, Norwich b. 1892, Norwich Norfolk b. 1887, Woodton Labourer b. 1890, Woodton Norfolk b. 1893, Hedenham b. 1895, Hedenham Norfolk Norfolk Servant b. 1888, Norwich d. 1890, Norwich b. 1891, Norwich b. 1893, Norwich b. 1895, Norwich Norfolk Servant b. 1891, Norwich b. 1893, Norwich Agricultural labourer / Leather merchant's Solicitor's clerk Servant d. 1900, Norwich Carter Shoe factory hand b. 1895, Norwich Servant d. 1886, Norwich Servant Boot fitter Shepherd assistant There was another George YALLOP born 3 years earlier (born 1849 Dec 8) son of This person's birth was registered In 1901 there is a Sidney C. YALLOP, age 12, born Norwich, who is George & Zillah YALLOP (Woodton registers) who has been confused this George. as Sessel Edward BECKETT (GRO). pupil at the Royal Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Edgbaston, Warwickshire. That George YALLOP married Louisa CATCHPOLE in 1873, and had children Frances Ellen YALLOP (1880) and George YALLOP (1886). Louisa died in 1888. That George married secondly Florence BALDWIN in 1895, and had children Florence YALLOP (1894), Rosa May YALLOP (1896-2), Ethel Priscilla YALLOP (1898), and Stanley William YALLOP (1899). These people are a different family although probably related through YALLOP..
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