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Inmates 4 2012.XLS Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Abbs Ann 60 Billingford Oct 1836 3 Oct 1836 Abbs James North Elmham Oct 1863 born 27 Jan 1849 26 Oct 1863 1861BC Abbs Eliza North Elmham Sep 1863 14 Sep 1863 Abbs Ethel Lily and children 24 Feb 1908 Abbs OAP 5 Feb 1912 28 Abbs Susan mother of James Feb 1916 28 Abbs Robert died 19 May 1841 8476-642 Abel Arther 9 Nov 1913 To Royal Eastern Counties Inst, 10 Nov 1913 Colchester Abel Gertrude Sarah Gressenhall Sep 1945 08 Oct 1945 Abigail Hariett 11East Dereham Aug 1836 Bastard 15 Aug 1836 Abile Rose 31 Oct 1921 Adcock George 11 East Dereham Jul 1836 Bastard 25 Jul 1836 Adcock Maria 17 16 Oct 1837 Adcock Ann Bawdeswell Nov 1878 15 Jan 1872 20 Nov 1878 Adcock Annie 20 Oct 1914 Adcock Ethel Mary 8 born 11 Jan 1907 in Workhouse 04 Jan 1915 Child of Annie Adcock Elizabeth Mattishall Sep 1845 29 Sep 1845 1841 16 Jan 1847 26 Jan 1847 Adcock John Jul 1871 May 1871 15 May 1871 10 Jul 1871 Adcock Ellen Jul 1882 3 Jul 1882 Adcock Edgar 17 Nov 1930 Adcock William died 7 Feb 1837 8476-639 Adcock Maria died 24 May 1838 8476-640 Addison George Great Dunham 16 May 1859 Alcock Alfred Aug 1870 son of Elizabeth 15 Aug 1870 Alcock Sarah Longham 6 Nov 1882 13 Jul 1885 Alcock Martha Beeston 20 Jan 1868 Alcock John 19 Oct 1896 Alderton Emily 14 Jul 1941 Aldous Edward Pensioner 09 Aug 1909 Aldous Elizabeth 89 Yaxham died 2 Jul 1908 DC Alkinson Elizabeth died 11 Nov 1837 8476-639 Allen Arthur Robert Matishall 08 Jun 1931 Allgood May daughter Mary Kettle 27 Dec 1847 Allison William 37 Wendling (Bilney) Agricultural Labourer 25 Apr 1842 1841 Amended Nov 2010 Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Allison Lyng Died, mother of Benjamin 23 Dec 1901 Allison J F 12 Jan 1948 Allison Mary died 11 Nov 1837 8476-639 Amand Robert Gordon 09 Jul 1934 Amis Samuel Wayfarer 31 Oct 1870 Amis Mary From Wymondham prison 25 Oct 1875 Amis William Casual 13 Mar 1848 20 Mar 1848 Amis Charles Whissonsett Nov 1865 19 Jun 1865 24 Jul 1865 20 Nov 1865 27 Nov 1865 Amor Emily Dec 1908 from Greenwich Union 14 Dec 1908 Anderson James Jul 1904 18 Jul 1904 Anderson Mrs Hoe 10 Jul 1911 Andrews Mary Ann Horningtoft 1860? Feb 1864 Single woman with child 22 Feb 1864 Andrews Mary 5 Sep 1892 Applegate John 4 19 Aug 1943 Archer Samuel 36 East Dereham Aug 1836 plus 3 children 8 Aug 1836 Archer East Dereham Aug 1836 Wife of Samuel 8 Aug 1836 Archer Eliza Dereham Oct 1859 3 Oct 1859 1851 7 Mar 1864 1861 Archer Esther East Dereham Dec 1876 8 Aug 1870 20 1851 Nov 1876 14 1861 Dec 1876 Archer Sarah East Dereham Sep 1857 28 Sep 1857 2 1851 Nov 1857 4 Jan 1858 Archer Mary Jan 1783 7 Jan 1783 Archer William Jan 1783 Child of Mary 7 Jan 1783 Archer Elizabeth Jan 1783 Child of Mary 7 Jan 1783 Archer John Jan 1783 Child of Mary 7 Jan 1783 Arms ? Mary 9 Longham Jul 1836 Bastard 4 Jul 1836 Arthurton Frederick Colkirk 13 Oct 1941 Asher Albert 02 Feb 1914 Ashmore George Swanton Morley 9 May 1853 18 Aug 1853 Ashmore Emma 13 Oct 1947 17 Nov 1947 Asker Albert Oct 1902 From Norwich Union 17 Oct 1902 Askew Albert Edward 2 Aug 1904 Mar 1914 30 Mar 1914 Amended Nov 2010 Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Askew Anna 11 Jan 1886 Askew Albert 6 Sep 1897 Atkins Hannah Jun 1933 12 Jun 1933 13 Jul 1936 10 Mar 1937 14 Jun 1937 Atkins Phobe E Jun 1946 31 Jun 1946 14 Jul 1947 13 Jan 1948 Atmore Mary Ann 2 Jun 1890 Atmore James born 13 Aug 1848, mother Sarah BC Atmore Emily died 29 Jun 1837 8476-639 Avis Veron P 12 Jul 1943 H 12 Jul 1943 Ayres Lousia Dec 1887 12 Dec 1887 Ayres William 1 Oct 1888 Ayres William Nov 1894 from Sheffield Union 5 Nov 1894 Ayton William 26 May 1856 Backham Charlotte 16 Aug 1869 Backlog George 9 Jun 1845 16 Jun 1845 Backlog George 11 Jan 1886 11 Apr 1892 Backlog George 17 Shipdham Jan 1859 School Monitor. Died 13 Feb 1916 18 Feb 1856 1891 R of I, DC, age 74, buried Shipdham 27 Dec 1858 24 Punishment Jan 1859 31 Jan Book 1859 14 Feb 1859 Backly George 12 Aug 1844 Bacon Mrs Eliza 20 May1895 7 Oct 1895 31 Oct 1895 Bailey Amy Nov 1782 5 Nov 1782 Bailey Ann Whissonsett Aug 1868 plus 4 children 31 Aug 1868 Bailey Bradfield Stanfield Jul 1860 11 Jul 1859 22 July 1860 Bailey Charles 9 22 Oct 1894 Amended Nov 2010 Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Bailey George Feb 1914 10 Nov 1913 24 Nov 1913 22 Dec 1913 19 Jan 1914 2 Mar 1914 14 Apr 1914 Bailey James 10 Stanfield Nov 1863 16 Nov 1863 1861 Bailey Jane Stanfield Oct 1859 17 Oct 1859 Baines Martha Aug 1846 31 Aug 1846 Baker Anna Mrs Died 3 Jun 1941 09 Jun 1941 Baker Charles Jul 1888 casual admitted as ordinary inmate 2 Jul 1888 Baker Daniel Oct 1944 to Gresham Children's Home 09 Oct 1944 Baker Donald Dec 1943 from Dereham Children's Home to 13 Dec 1943 8 Gresham Childrens Home May 1944 H 11 Apr 1946 Baker Elizabeth Aug 1888 27 Aug 1888 Baker Ellen 19 Jun 1893 Baker John North Tuddenham Aug 1844 24 Jun 1844 Baker John Died, buried in Gressenhall 07 Dec 1903 Churchyard Baker Mary Ann 15 Guist Jun 1836 23 Jun 1836 8474-586 Baker Rhoda North Elmham Nov 1850 4 Nov 1850 Baker Robert Oct 1782 1 Oct 1782 Baker Rosetta Lilian 21 from Chelmsford Union 16 Aug 1915 Baker Sarah 5 Sep 1842 Baker Thomas 6 Jul 1846 Baker William 71Sparham Jun 1836 died 24 Mar 1838 30 Jun 1836 8476-640 Baker William Beeston 22 Jan 1849 Baker William died 21 Oct 1838 8476-640 Baldwin Alice 6 Garvestone buired 1 Apr 1901 CR Baldwin Edith Jan 1909 Born 15 May 1890 25 Jan 1909 BC Baldwin Edith May Plus 2 children from Leicester 25 May 1914 Baldwin Elizabeth Jul 1911 Sep 24 Jul 1911 16 1912 Sep 1912 Baldwin Harvey orphan 13 Oct 1913 MC, BC Baldwin John William Scarning Jul 1915 05 Jul 1915 Baldwin Margaret Smith Nov 1943 to Aysham Institution 13 Dec 1943 Bale William East Dereham 30 Jan 1882 Bales Charles 11Hardingham Aug 1836 Bastard 8 Aug 1836 Bales Emily 13 Jun 1892 Bales Frederick Died 28 Aug 1946 09 Sep 1946 Amended Nov 2010 Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Bales George 12 East Dereham Aug 1844 24 Aug 1846 1841 Bales Thomas 6 East Dereham May 1850 6 May 1850 1841 Bales William 9 23 Jun 1845 1841 9 Nov 1846 30 Nov 1846 Bales Billingford Jun 1894 wife of Robert 4 Jun 1894 24 Sep 1894 Balls Henry Harry Died 16 Dec 1914 buried Dereham 8 Aug 1892 5 1891 R of I, R of D Sep 1892 16 1901 Oct 1899 11 Dec 1899 5 Jan 1900 5 Feb 1900 9 Dec 1903 23 Dec 1903 29 Jul 1907 30 Dec 1907 7 Feb 1910 Banes Robert East Tuddenham 29 Jan 1855 5 Feb 1855 13 Feb 1855 3 Dec 1855 4 Feb 1856 Banyard William 16 Great Dunham Jan 1905 School Monitor 27 Dec 1858 24 Jan 1859 Barber Harriett born 7 Mar 1847 BC Barber Harriett mother of Harriett Barber William 82 11 Mar 1946 Barcall Susan Scarning Sep 1782with bastard child 3 Sep 1782 Barker Agnes 11 Jan 1886 Barker Charles 20 Oct 1890 Barker Edward 34 East Dereham Oct 1836 plus 5 children 3 Oct 1836, 28 Nov 1836 Barker Elizabeth 15 East Dereham Feb 1861 25 Feb 1861 Barker Elizabeth Wendling Oct 1845 Plus 2 children 13 Oct 1845 22 Jun 1846 21 Sep 1846 Barker Ernest 10 Jul 1939 Barker Henry 6 Jul 1846 2 Nov 1846 Barker Louisa Whissonsett 5 children 30 Mar 1885 Barker Thomas 16 Jan 1847 Amended Nov 2010 Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Barker Thomas Nov 1864 7 Nov 1864 21 Nov 1864 Barker East Dereham Oct 1836 Wife of Edward 3 Oct 1836 Barker Henry died 3 Mar 1836 8476-638 Barle John 13 Dec 1937 Barley Alfred 15 Jun 1878 2 Jun 1877 Barlock George 25 May 1891 Barnard W M Hockering Died 14 Dec 1932 13 Feb 1932 Barnard William 02 Mar 1914 Barnes Anne Weasenham all saints 24 Dec 1900 Barnes George 8 Gressenhall Dec 1875 3 Aug 1874 1871 13 Dec 1875 Barnes George 4 21 Sep 1896 Barnes John 10 Gressenhall Jun 1875 3 Aug 1874 28 1871 Jun 1875 Barnes John 2 21 Sep 1896 Barnes John Sep 1899 also known as Smith 4 Sep 1899 Barnes Laura May 8 6 Sep 1897 Barnes Louisa 11 Gressenhall May 1874 4 May 1874 1871 Barnes Maria Sep 1846 28 Sep 1846 5 Oct 1846 Barnes Mary Ann May 1910 02 May 1910 Barnes Matthew 09 Sep 1940 Barnes Susannah Sep 1871 4 Sep 1871 Barnes Thomas 6 Gressenhall Aug 1878 19 Aug 1878 1871 Barnes William Archer 8 21 Sep 1896 8 Feb 1897 Barnes Child removed from Asylum 28 Sep 1863 Barnes James 66 Mileham died 14 Nov 1879 DC Barnes Mary 46 Gressenhall Deserted Woman 9 Nov 1868 1871 Barnett Samuel 15? 16 Oct 1837 Barnham Gertrude 30 Dec 1906 from Norwich Workhouse 19 Dec 1906 Barrell (Dralse) 26 Jul 1897 Barrett Eliza 21 Mar 1910 Barrett Elizabeth Dereham died 23 Nov 1903 Thorpe Asylum 1901 DC Barron Anna Maria Jul 1944 Died 29 Jul 1944 14 Aug 1944 Barstead Kate Worked in laundry 10 Aug 1942 Bartle Elizabeth 16? 16 Oct 1837 Bartle Frederick Sep 1935 09 Sep 1935 Bartle John 14 Jan 1936 MJ Jan 1936 Feb 1936 Amended Nov 2010 Gressenhall Inmates Surname First Names Age Parish Date In Date Out Remarks Minute Book Census Source MH12 Image Bartram George 13 Jun 1883 4 Jun 1883 Bartram Susan Nov 1881 7 Nov 1881 Bartriam Alice 13East Dereham Jun 1880 7 Jun 1880 Basey Emma East Tuddenham 09 Dec 1935 Basey Rose 9 Orphan 29 Jun 1874 1871 Basey Samuel East Tuddenham 10 Dec 1849 Bashand Elizabeth died 8 Mar 1836 8476-638 Bastoe James 9 East Dereham Aug 1836 Bastard 15 Aug 1836 Bastraw Alfred Shipdham 6 Dec 1852 Bates Thomas William 09 Mar 1942 Bathane Samuel died 2 Dec 1837 8476-639 Batterbee Susan
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