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Norwich, Norfolk British Parish Records Extracts: Compiled by David Barker (This file is a collection of parish records either I have personally looked at, or information has been extracted by relatives or hired researchers. The references to “P&A” are from reports produced by Price & Associates commissioned by Elaine Dismuke or her son Michael). Norfolk Apprenticeship Indentures FHL 942.61 B4rs v29 Indentures of Norfolk Apprentices (P&A found no connections 8/3/06) FHL 1565356/1 Register of Norfolk Apprenticeships (P&A found no connections 8/3/06) Norfolk, Marriage Bonds , Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1715-1720 FS: Image# (of 506) 12 July 1715 John Baley s of Sheltifham? & Margt Ellis of Nortbroy? s 501 1719 502 1720 503 1720 506 1715 Aug Brothers, Cornelius & Mary Tailor Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1721-1727 FS: Image# (of 506) 10 1723 20 1721 FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1746-1747 Image# (of 313) 1 Index A-B p. 185 Barker, Josiah Branestor[?] p. 29 Brock, John Diss p. 141 Bloomfield, James Wymondham 2 3 Cs p. 162 Clark, James Wymondham 4 E-G p. 109 Ellis, William Burnham 5 H-K 6 L-N 7 Os & Ps (no Parkers) 8 Ss 100 p. 90 115 p. 105 Barham, Mary & Robt Curtis 116 p. 106 Robinson, Isaac 117 p. 107 Funndy[?], Henry 118 p. 108 Robinsen, Ann & Richd Rose 119 p. 109 Ellis, William of Burnham & Sarah rawlison of Holme 120 p. 110 Tabbot, Roger 196 p. 185 Baker, Josiah of Braneaster& Mary Frehtin[?] 5 Oct 1746 253 p. 126 copied Parker, William & Jane Knowls 07 Nov 1782 254 p. 127 FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1748-1749 Image# (of 341) 1 no index FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1750-1752 Image# (of 302) 1 index A-B p. 51 Bowles, George, Wymondham p. 109 Barns, Robert Bressingham 2 “ 3 “ C-D p. 52 Clouting, William Diss p. 57 Childerhouse, Stephen Wymondham p. 110 Colman, John Wymondham p. 145 Colman, John Tibenham p. 267 Care, Edward Wymondham p. 4 Dixon, John Diss p. 266 Dye[?], C[?] Wymondham p. 285 Dunn Diss 4 “ A-B 5 “ C-D 6 “ E-G p. 171 Ellis, Samuel, Norwich p. 140 Edwards, John Wymondham p. 166 Fisher, Thomas Diss p. 184 Flamer[?], Barker Fakenham p. 286 Took, John Diss p. 167 Gilbert, John Gissing 7 “ H-K p. 153 see i#164 Knowles, William, Welney p. 274 Khemp[?], John Yelverton 8 “ L-N p. 40 Lincolne, James Tibenham p. 95 Long, William, Bunwell p. 223 Laws, Thomas Wymondham 9 “ O-R p. 216 Parker, Richard East Dersham 10 “ S-T 11 “ V-Y p. 7 Wolton, David, Wymondham p. 67 Woodbind, John, Wymondham p. 181 West, James, Winfarthing 164 p. 153 Knowles, William of the Hamlett of Welney in the Isle of Ely County of Cambridge, Diocese of Norwich Knowles, William Widower & Elizabeth Shaw of the Hamlet of Wilney, spinster aged about 24 years, marriage to be in Upwell, Lynn, or Swaffham. 210 p. 199 225 p. 215 226 p. 216 14 Oct 1751 Parker, Richard of East Dereham, Bricklayer, widower & Alice Cooper of Mattishall, s. To be married in Hocking or Horingham. 230 p. 220 FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1752-1753 Image # (of 289) 1 A-B p. 175 Barker, John New Buckenham p. 193 Barker, Richard East Wilsh[?] 2 C-D 3 E-G p. 207 Garrot, Charles East Dearham 4 H-K 5 L-M p. 165 Margerum, Robert Shelfanger 6 O-R 7 S-T 8 U-Z 175 p. 165 Self, Mary & Robert Margenerum, wid both of Shelfanger 185 p. 175 12 Jan 1753 Barker, John S & Hannah Curties[?] widow, both of New Buckenham, to be married in Winfarthing. 203 p. 193 10 Oct 1752 Barker, Richard of East Winch & Mary High of Boocham Well. Jn Barker of Boorham Well. Barker, Richard + mark, John Barker (very scratchy sig, like he’s really old). FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1754-1755 Image # (of 545) 1 A-B p. 42 Blythe, Robt Winfarthing p. 128 Barker, William Shelton [?], St. Mary p. 121 Baker, Rob’t Wymondham 2 C 3 D-E 4 F-G 5 H-J 6 K-L 7 M-N 8 O-P 9 Q-R 10 S 11 T 12 W 13 A-B 14 C-D 15 E-F p. 1 Ellis, Robt Old Buckenham 16 G-H 17 J-M 18 N-O 19 P-R 20 S-T 21 U-Z 128 p. 128 4 May 1754 Barker, William, gardener single, of Mary Stratton & 21+ & Lydia Juby of New Buckenham spinst. William Barker + his mark. FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1756-1757 Image# (of 445) 1 A-B p. 32 Browne, John Diss p. 80 Blyth, Saml Eaton Womof Sudham p. 110 Barker, Thos Wymondham p. 143 Barker, John Ringstead St. Andre[?] 2 B-C 3 C-D 4 E-F 109 Ellis, John Thetford Worm[?] of Wymondham 5 G-H 108 Garrard, Thos Tibenham 6 J-L 7 L-M 8 M-O 9 P-R p. 18 Parker, Ben Finsham[?] 10 R-S 11 S-T 12 V-Y 28 p. 18/1 26 Apr 1756 Parker, Benjamin, wid. 21+ of Fincham, Joyner & Carpenter Lic & Ellen Bayly of Barten Bendish spinster. 29 p. 18/2 Parker, Benjamin, Widower, 30+ yrs, of Fincham, Ellen Bayly, Spinster & Ellen Bayly Spinster of Barton Bendish, aged 28+ singlewoman. 238 p. 108/1 21 Jan 1757 Garrard, Thomas of Tibenham husbandman. Bachelor Aged 21+ & Afrs[?] Nurse spinster age 21+ Thos x mark Garrard. 228 p. 108/2 Garrard, Thomas of Tibenham, North Ruston 21+ bachelor & Avis Nurse of Tibenham 21 spinster 231 p. 110/1 Barker, Thomas, S, Aged 18+ & Mary Adcoch of Wymondham spinster aged 18+. Affirmed by Thomas Barker Senior & Edmund Adcock fathers of said Thomas Barker & Mary Adcock. Signed Thos Barker. 232 p. 110/2 4 Apr 1757 Thomas Barker of Wymondham 18+ Bachelor & Mary Adcock of Wymondham, 18+. And Thomas Barker Sr & Edmund Adcock the father of said minor appear and gave declard their consent for the marr. 297 p. 143/1 20 Oct 1756 Barker, John Bachelor of Ringstead St. Peter, Farmer. Age 20. & Mary Watts of Ringstead St. Andrew aged 21+. John Barker 0 his mark. 298 p. 143/2 Barker, John of Ringstead St. Andrew, Norf, Bach, Age 20 & Mary Watts Ringstead St. Andrews, Norf. Age 21 of Ringstead St. Andrew. FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1757-1759 Image# (of 447) 1 A-B 2 B 3 C-D 4 E-F 5 G-H p. 6 Garrett, William East Dersham 6 H 7 J-L 8 M-N 9 P-R 10 S-T 11 V-Y FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1759-1761 Image # (of 434) 1 A-B p. 118 Brown, Wm p. 134 Brown, Benj 2 C-D 3 E-F p. 5 Ellis, Robt Gissing p. 38 Ellis Saml Barningham p 59 Ellis Richd Diss p. 176 Ellis Clourt[?] Lodon 4 G-H 5 J-L 6 M-O 7 P-R 8 R 9 S-T 10 V-Z FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1761-1763 Image # (of 498) 1 A-B 3 Brownes 2 B p. 159 Barker, Jno Boochannsole 3 C-D 4 C 5 E-F 6 G-H p. 24 Garrard, Jno Downham Inf[?] 7 H 8 J-K 9 L 10 M-O 11 P-R 12 N 13 S-T 14 V-Y 341 p. 159/1 20 Dec 1762 Barker, John widower age 21+ & Elizabeth Hoye[?] of Boochamnell spinster aged 21+ very poorly signed (J in John backwards) 342 p. 159/2 Barker, John Beechamwell, Norf, 21+ widower & Elizabeth Hoye of Bouhamnell, Norf 20 Dec 1762. John Barker very poorly signed (J in John backwards) FS: Marriage Bonds Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1763-1765 Image # (of 619) 1 B 2 C-D 3 E-G p. 98 Garrard, Wm Downham [????] 4 H-K 5 H 6 L-N 7 N-Q p. 38 Parker, Thos E. Rudham p. 214 Parker, Joshua Hinham[?] 8 P 9 R-S 87 p. 38/1 Parker, Thomas of West Rudham, wheelwright, aged 21+ & Ann Chapman of West Rudham, single, aged 21+. Thomas Parker signed. 88 p. 38/2 10 Nov 1763 Parker, Thomas 27+, of West Rudham & Ann Chapman of W. Rudham, 21+ single. Thomas Parker’s sign. Signed affidavit 10 Nov 1763. 440 p. 214/1 24 Apr 1765 Parker, Joshua of Fincham Joyner bachelor 21_ and Elizabeth Steward of Barton Bendish, spinster. Joshua Parker signed, Thomas Steward signed with an I mark. 441 p. 214/2 24 Apr 1765 Parker, Joshua of Fincham 21+ & Elizabeth Steward of Barton Bendish 21+ spinster. Joshua Parker signed FS: Marriage Bonds, Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court 1766-1767 Image# (of 575) 1 Alpha Index p. 104 Barker, Wm (William Butcher) of Thwayle St Mary p. 173 Barker, Ths Mottors[?] p. 220 Barham, Christn(Chrostopher) of Woolingay[?] ***** p. 230 Barker, Stephen of Burston p. 252 Harris, Barker of Wellington p. 262 Barker, Robt (Robert) of Hickling 2 “ Cs & Ds 223 p. 104/1 Butcher, Wm of Thwayte St. Mary, yeoman & Robert Butcher of Bedingham, Bailiff. 29 Sep 1766. & 358 p. 173/1 15 Jan 1767 Barker, Thomas of Little Meston, Husbandman single & Sarah Smith of Little melton, single both of full age. Thomas Barker his mark. 359 p. 173/2 15 Jan 1767 Barker, Thomas of Little Meston 21+ bach & Sarah Smith of Little Molson[?] 21+ & single.
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