Neatishead Baptist Chapel Records of Births from an Early Minute Book 1801- 37

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Neatishead Baptist Chapel Records of Births from an Early Minute Book 1801- 37 NEATISHEAD BAPTIST CHAPEL RECORDS OF BIRTHS FROM AN EARLY MINUTE BOOK 1801- 37 This List was compiled in Summer 2011 as part of the Church’s 200th Anniversary “Past Meets Present” records. The Records of Births (to 1837) and Burials (to 1857) are in what is believed to be in the handwriting of William Cubitt, one of the founders of the church. This is perhaps confirmed by the fact that the Writer knew where the births of all the Cubitt children had taken place. For Notes see end of Table Name Parents Date and Place of Birth Banham Edward John and Ruth Banham Nov 25th 1820 Neatishead Banham, Abigail John and Ruth Banham Apr 23rd 1815 Neatishead Banham, Cubitt John and Ruth Banham Aug 30th 1822 Neatishead Sparkhall Banham, William John and Ruth Banham Jan 21st 1819 Neatishead Sparkhall Beane, Maria Robert and Amelia Beane Jun 22nd 1816 Horning Boutle (?), Jacob James and Mary Ann Nov 24th 1824 Ludham Boutle (?) Boutle(?), Samuel Thomas and Mary Ann Oct 9th 1822 Ludham Hill Boutle(?) Boweren, John John and Elizabeth Apr 1st 1830 Horning Charles Dawson Boweren Boweren, Mary John and Elizabeth Dec 13th 1836 Horning Ann Amelia Boweren Boweren, William John and Elizabeth Jan 3rd 1834 Horning Henry Boweren Browne, Alexander Richard and Maria Browne Nov 22nd 1820 Neatishead Sparkhall Browne, Ann Richard and Maria Browne Jul 22nd 1816 Neatishead Doughty Browne, Elizabeth Richard and Maria Browne Mar 5th 1819 Neatishead Browne, William Richard and Maria Browne Aug 30th 1822 Neatished Cubitt Chamberlin, Charles and Helen Jun 16th 1835 Horning George Fenn Chamberlin Chamberlin, Helen Charles and Helen May 18th 1838 Lydia**** Chamberlin neatishead-baptist-chapel-early-birth-records.docx Page 1 NEATISHEAD BAPTIST CHAPEL RECORDS OF BIRTHS FROM AN EARLY MINUTE BOOK 1801- 37 Chamberlin, Mary Thomas and Mary 7th May 1826 Upton Chamberlin Chamberlin, Thomas and Mary Jul 25th 1819 Simeon Chamberlin Chamberlin, William and Susan Jul 11th 1834 Horning Sophia Ann Chamberlin Cook, Ann Mordecai and Mary Cook Jan 3rd 1831 Horning Rebecca Cook, Ebenezer Mordecai and Mary Cook Mar 18th 1837 Horning Cook, Josiah Mordecai and Mary Cook Jun 5th 1829 (no district) Cook, Josiah Mordecai and Mary Cook Jul 9th 1832 Cook, Mordecai Mordecai and Mary Cook Jul 12th 1825 Horning Cubitt Cook, Naomi Mordecai and Mary Cook May 19th 1835 Horning Cook, William Mordecai and Mary Cook Aug 11th 1827 Horning Cubitt Cook, Zenas(?) Mordecai and Mary Cook Oct 9th 1833 Horning Corbitt, Bridget John and Pheba Corbitt Oct 21st 1812 Ashmanhaugh Corbitt, Elizabeth John and Pheba Corbitt Jun 11th 1815 Ashmanhaugh Cubitt, George John and Pheba Cubitt May 14th 1817 Ashmanhaugh Cubitt, Hannah* William and Martha Cubitt Aug 27th 1802 Neatishead Cubitt, James* William and Martha Cubitt May 29th 1808 Neatishead Cubitt, Martha** William and Martha Cubitt Jul 15th 1809 Neatishead Cubitt, Mary* William and Martha Cubitt Dec 22nd 1803 Neatishead Cubitt, Naomi** William and Martha Cubitt Feb 28th 1811 Neatishead Cubitt, William* William and Martha Cubitt Mar 12th 1801 Neatishead Culley, Benjamin Benjamin and Hannah Jan 12th 1813 Barton Turf Culley Culley, Elizabeth Benjamin and Hannah Jun 22nd 1814 Barton Turf Culley Culley, Henry Benjamin and Elizabeth Feb 14th 1832 Sutton Culley neatishead-baptist-chapel-early-birth-records.docx Page 2 NEATISHEAD BAPTIST CHAPEL RECORDS OF BIRTHS FROM AN EARLY MINUTE BOOK 1801- 37 Culley, Walter Benjamin and Elizabeth Aug 13th 1836 Sutton Culley Davey, Jacob William Hargraves Davey 27th May 1832 Ludham and Pheba Davey Decker, Harriett James and Harriet Decker Aug 19th 1822 Ludham Felstead, Mary John and Caroline Apr 14th 1834 Felstead Fox, John Francis and Elizabeth Fox Jun 29th 1826 Neatishead Fox, Mary Ann Francis and Elizabeth Fox May 10th 1839 Neatishead Fox, Saamuel Francis and Elizabeth Fox Oct 8th 1831 Hoveton St John Fox, William Francis and Elizabeth Fox Aug 20th 1823 Neatishead Gibbs, Sophia William and Agnes Gibbs Aug 27th 1812 Ludham Gidney, Samuel John and Sarah Gidney 15th Jul 1823 Ludham Gostline, James William and Martha May 28th 1835 Neatishead Cubitt Gostling Gostling, Henry William and Martha Jan 11th 1837 Swanscombe Cubitt Gostling (not a local district) Gostling, William William and Martha Jun 28th 1832 Neatishead Gostling Grimmer, Mary Robert and Elizabeth Nov 14th 1823 Neatishead Ann Grimmer Harris, Barbara Thomas and Mary Harris Jan 16th 1826 Ashmanhaugh Harris, Charles Thomas and Mary Harris Mar 16th 1821 Ashmanhaugh Harris, Henry Thomas and Mary Harris Jan 22nd 1828 Ashmanhaugh Harris, Mary Thomas and Mary Harris Jan 25th 1823 Ashmanhaugh Harris, Thomas Thomas and Mary Harris Oct 24th 1819 Ashmanhaugh Harris, William Thomas and Mary Harris Jun 12th 1824 Ashmanhaugh Howell, Amelia William and Ann Howell Feb 2nd 1823 (no district) Claban Howell, Ashley William and Ann Howell Mar 12th 1825 Ludham Howell, Ezra William and Ann Howell Jun 17th 1832 Ludham neatishead-baptist-chapel-early-birth-records.docx Page 3 NEATISHEAD BAPTIST CHAPEL RECORDS OF BIRTHS FROM AN EARLY MINUTE BOOK 1801- 37 Howell, Hannah William and Ann Howell Sep 26th 1827 Ludham Howell, Rebecca William and Ann Howell Apr 3rd 1830 Ludham Hudson, Amelia John and Sarah Hudson Jun 27th 1823 Hoveton St John Hudson, Eleanor John and Sarah Hudson Dec 15th 1824 Hoveton St John Hudson, Harriot John and Sarah Hudson Jul 31st 1816 Hoveton St John Hudson, James John and Sarah Hudson Mar 29th 1835 Hudson, John John and Sarah Hudson Jul 9th 1821 Hoveton St John Hudson, Juliet John and Sarah Hudson Dec 18th 1818 Hoveton St John Hudson, Mathilda John and Sarah Hudson Mar 10th 1828 Hoveton St John Hudson, Miles John and Sarah Hudson May 1st 1829 Hoveton St John Hudson, Norrris John and Sarah Hudson Oct 10th 1826 (no district) John Banham John and Sarah Banham Apr 14th 1817 Neatishead King, John John and Elizabeth King May 3rd 1837 Hroning Banham Lockett, John John and Sarah Lockett Nov 27th 1829 Hoveton St John Lowe, Philip Robert and Sarah Lowe Jan 27th 1834 Ludham Masham, Naomi Samuel and Eleanor Jul 10th 1827 Hoveton St John Masham Masham, Samuel Samuel and Eleanoor Aug 25th 1825 Hoveton St Masham John Pratt, Elizabeth Henry and Mary Pratt Jul 27th 1809 Neatishead Pratt, Henry Henry and Prudence Pratt Sep 23rd 1824 Beeston St Lawrence Pratt, Henry Henry and Prudence Pratt Sep 23rd 1824 Beeston St Lawrence Pratt, Mary Ann Henry and Mary Pratt July 5th 1804 Neatishead Pratt, Mary Ann Henry and Prudence Pratt Dec 25th 1827 Beeston St Lawrence neatishead-baptist-chapel-early-birth-records.docx Page 4 NEATISHEAD BAPTIST CHAPEL RECORDS OF BIRTHS FROM AN EARLY MINUTE BOOK 1801- 37 Pratt, Robert Henry and Mary Pratt Mar 27th 1807 Neatishead Pratt, Susan Henry and Mary Pratt Nov 28th 1805 Neatishead Pratt, Thomas (No parents recorded) Feb 27th 1811 (No place) Rice, Abigail Robert and Sarah Rice Jul 21st 1832 Ludham Rice, George Robert and Sarah Rice Apr 7th 1825 Ludham Rice, Mary Robert and Sarah Rice Sep 10th 1829 Ludham Rice, Robert Robert and Sarah Rice Nov 28th (?) 1809 Ludham Rice, Samuel Robert and Sarah Rice Nov 24th 1822 Ludham Rice, Sarah Robert and Sarah Rice Aug 4th 1811 Ludham Rice, Simeon Robert and Sarah Rice Oct 4th 1827 Ludham Sadler, Hannah John and Saraah Sadler May 12th 1833 Ludham Green Sharp, Mary Ann Thomas and Hannah May 18th 1809 Ashmanhaugh Sharp Sharp, Thomas Thomas and Hannah Feby 20th 1801 Ashmanhaugh Sharp Smith, William William and Mary Ann Jun 4th 1836 Neatishead Spanton, James James and Hannah Jan ??th 1818 St Giles, Spanton (Difficult to Norwich reconcile these two entries) Spanton, James James and Hannah Feb 6th 1821 Foulsham Alexander Spanton Spanton, James James and Hannah Jul 15th 1818 Neatishead Sparkhall Spanton Sparkhall, Bower Cubitt and Mary Sparkhall Jun 30th 1814 Ashmanhaugh Sparkhall, Cubitt Cubitt and Mary Sparkhall Apr 19th 1821 Ashmanhaugh Sparkhall, Cubitt and Mary Sparkhall Jul 8th 1818 Ashmanhaugh Elizabeth Sparkhall, Jane Cubitt and Mary Sparkhall Jun 8th 1820 (presumed Ashmanhaugh) Sparkhall, Maria Cubitt and Mary Sparkhall Apr 30th 1817 Ashmanhaugh Worts Sparkhall, Mary Cubitt and Mary Sparkhall Jan 7th 1816 Ashmanhaugh neatishead-baptist-chapel-early-birth-records.docx Page 5 NEATISHEAD BAPTIST CHAPEL RECORDS OF BIRTHS FROM AN EARLY MINUTE BOOK 1801- 37 Spurgeon, Amelia William and Ann Spurgeon Sep 13th 1813 St Benedicts, Ann*** Norwich Spurgeon, William and Ann Spurgeon Feb 27th 1810 St Benedicts, Benjamin*** Norwich Spurgeon, Isaac William and Ann Spurgeon Nov 13th 1817 Neatishead Spurgeon, William and Ann Spurgeon Feb 8th 1812 St Benedicts, Samuel*** Norwich Spurgeon, William and Ann Spurgeon Oct 26th 1805 St Mary’s Simeon*** Norwich Spurgeon, William and Ann Spurgeon Jan 27th 1807 St Marys, Sophia*** Norwich Wright, James Fenn and Sarah Wright Jul 31 1823 Horning Wright, Lydia Fenn and Lydia Wright Mar 20th 1822 Horning Wright, Martha Fenn and Lydia Wright Dec 13th 1824 Horning Wright, Samuel Fenn and Lydia Wright Feb 23rd 1829 Horning Wright, Maria Samuel and Hannah Apr 14th 1829 Irstead Wright Wright, Mary Samuel and Hannah May 19th 1827 Neatishead Wright Wright, Rebecca Samuel and Hannah 11th May 1831 Horning Wright Wright, Samuel Samuel and Hannah Mar 30th 1826 Neatishead Wright *There is a note that these Births were registered at Neatishead St Peters, the Parish Church ** These births were registered at Worstead Chapel (now called Meeting Hill) *** These births were “registered in the Baptist Registry of St Clements, Norwich, the congregation formerly meeting in St Pauls Baptist Chapel, Norwich” **** The recording of Births finishes in May 1837, whereas Burial records continue after that date. A note in the Minute Book in mid-1837 says “The following [ie entries after that point] have not been sent to London”, presumably due to a change in Registration processes. ---------------------------------- neatishead-baptist-chapel-early-birth-records.docx Page 6 .
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