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11-Dereham-Circuit WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 9 EAST ANGLIA DISTRICT DEREHAM CIRCUIT DEREHAM Page 289 LYTH Edwin J York House East Dereham LYTH Fanny M York House East Dereham LYTH Edith A York House East Dereham LYTH Percy R York House East Dereham LYTH John York House East Dereham LYTH Beatrice York House East Dereham LYTH Mary York House East Dereham LYTH Lily M York House East Dereham LYTH Rachel Mary York House East Dereham MERRY John Wesley Dereham MERRY Lydia Dereham FORD Chas Norwich Rd East Dereham FORD Francis Norwich Rd East Dereham FORD Carrie E Norwich Rd East Dereham FORD Mildred Norwich Rd East Dereham OLDHAM Robert 4 High Street East Dereham OLDHAM Julia Matilda 4 High Street East Dereham OLDHAM Arthur S 4 High Street East Dereham OLDHAM Julia Mary 4 High Street East Dereham OLDHAM Robert Edward 4 High Street East Dereham OLDHAM James Newark OLDHAM Elizabeth Newark EGGLESTON John Gibson Derby EGGLESTON Julia Derby EGGLESTON Elizabeth Derby EGGLESTON John Gibson Derby BEAUMONT Rose A H 13 Cemetery Road East Dereham SECKER James 12 Crown Point East Dereham GARLAND Rose Norwich St East Dereham Page 290 GARLAND Mary Norwich Street Dereham GARLAND Richard Norwich Street Dereham SMITH Herbert J H Commercial Road Dereham SMITH Sarah Commercial Road Dereham SMITH Henry In Memoriam SMITH Fanny E Commercial Road Dereham SMITH Lucy Commercial Road Dereham SMITH Amy Commercial Road Dereham ROSE Charles Swaffham Road LOCK John Theatre Street ?? 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