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A Debenham and Debnam Baptism Index A Debenham and Debnam Baptism Index This index contains pointers to baptism records of members of Debenham and Debnam families prior to July 1837. Most of the entries have not been substantiated by reference to the original registers or copies of the registers, and unless a specific date is shown should be considered an indication only of a likely baptism. It is certainly incomplete, and further entries will be added from time to time as they become available. It should be noted that spellings in the original register entries may vary quite widely. This is mainly because before the nineteenth century literacy was a scarce resource. The information has been drawn from a large number of sources, including original register entries or copies, researched pedigrees and much information gratefully received from other workers in the field. It is presented “as is”, with no guarantee of accuracy. I shall, as always, be very pleased to receive further information, both corrections and additions to the present list. To make the best use of space counties are shown using three-letter Chapman Codes, a genealogical standard widely used for the purpose. These codes are listed in a number of genealogical textbooks and are also available on the Internet on the Wikipedia, Rootsweb and Genuki sites, amongst others. This document is security protected. It can be displayed and printed, but the contents cannot be electronically copied or altered. Version 5.0, May 2011. © 2005 - 2011 Michael Debenham. Permission is granted to use this information for the purposes of private research only. Year Parish County Given Names Surname Birth Date Baptism Date Father's Given Mother's Mother's Names Given Names Maiden Name 1531 Bradfield St SFK John Debenham George 1538 Redgrave SFK Thomas Debenham William Agnes 1541 Redgrave SFK John Debenham 09 April 1541 William Agnes 1543 Redgrave SFK Agnes Debenham 31 May 1543 William Agnes 1544 Redgrave SFK Edward Debenham 21 December 1544 William Agnes 1546 Sapiston? SFK Thomas Debnam John Anne 1547 Bradfield St SFK Ann Debnam John Clare 1548 Redgrave SFK Elizabeth Debenham William Agnes 1549 Sapiston? SFK Andrew Debnam John Anne 1550 Cotton SFK Rachel Debenham 28 December 1550 Geoffrey Christian 1551 Sapiston? SFK Agnes Debnam John Anne 1551 Redgrave SFK Margaret Debenham 20 September 1551 William Agnes 1552 Cotton SFK Andrew Debenham 11 December 1552 Geoffrey Kathryn Holmes 1553 Bradfield St SFK Benet Debnam 07 November 1553 John Clare 1554 Sapiston? SFK Edward Debnam John Anne 1554 Cotton SFK William Debenham 04 August 1554 Geoffrey Kathryn Holmes 1555 Cotton SFK Joan Debenham 09 October 1555 Geoffrey Kathryn Holmes 1556 Tonbridge KEN Thomas Debnam 28 July 1556 1556 Bradfield St SFK Marye Debnam 02 November 1556 John Clare 1560 Castle ESS Margerye Debnam 08 December 1560 Roger Hedingham 1561 Bacton SFK Dorothye Debenham 04 June 1561 Raphe 1561 Hadleigh SFK John Debnam 10 August 1561 1562 Bradfield St SFK John Debenham John Anne George 1562 Redgrave SFK John Debenham 27 March 1562 William Agnes 1563 Pettistree SFK Alice Debnam 13 November 1563 Robert Margaret 1563 Bacton SFK Anne Debenham 09 May 1563 Jaffery Jhone 1563 Bradfield St SFK Robert Debenham 24 June 1563 John Anne George 1565 Bradfield St SFK Margaret Debenham John Anne George 1566 Bury St SFK Mary Debnam 07 November 1566 John Edmunds 1566 Redgrave SFK Robert Debenham 20 July 1566 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1567 Bradfield St SFK Thomas Debenham John Anne George 1567 Redgrave SFK Margaret Debenham Edward Thomasine Saunders 1567 Brede SSX Jane Debnam 15 November 1567 Gualteri 1569 Bradfield St SFK William Debenham John Anne George 1569 Redgrave SFK Margaret Debenham Edward Thomasine Saunders 1569 Combs SFK Margaret Debenham 02 October 1569 Richard 1570 Redgrave SFK Robert Debenham 26 December 1570 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1570 Stepney MDX Thomasin Debnam 28 December 1570 1570 Brede SSX Myldred Debnam 21 January 1570 Gualteri 1571 Bradfield St SFK Cycily Debenham 19 July 1571 John Amye George 1572 Honington SFK Edward Debenham 25 December 1572 Edward Ann 1572 Combs SFK Richard Debenham 16 October 1572 Richard 1572 Sapiston SFK Edward Debnam Thomas Anne Martyne 1572 Bocking ESS Anna Debnam 03 August 1572 Roger 1572 Norwich NFK Mary Debnam 15 July 1572 John 1572 Stepney MDX Agnes Debnam 1572 Redgrave SFK Thomas Debenham Edward Thomasine Saunders 1573 Brede SSX Marye Debnam 23 August 1573 Gualteri 1574 Norwich NFK Margaret Debnam 13 October 1574 1574 Old NFK Agnes Debnan Buckenham 1574 Bungay SFK Elizabeth Debenham Thomas 1575 Redgrave SFK William Debenham 24 November 1575 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1576 Norwich NFK William Debnam 30 September 1576 John 1576 Old NFK Prudence Debnaham 16 December 1576 Thomas Buckenham 1576 Sapiston? SFK Anne Debnam Thomas Anne Martyne 1577 Stoke by SFK Judith Debnam 24 March 1577 John Nayland 1577 Redgrave SFK Mary Debenham 25 March 1577 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1577 Bungay SFK Anne Debenham 28 April 1577 Thomas 1578 Sapiston? SFK Thomas Debenham Thomas Anne Martyne 1578 Norwich NFK Peter Debnam 24 August 1578 John 1580 Redgrave SFK Edmund Debenham 10 May 1580 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1580 Bury St SFK John Debnam 13 February 1580 Edmunds 1580 Stoke by SFK Alexander Debnam John Nayland 1581 Bungay SFK Faith Debenham 14 September 1581 Thomas 1581 Redgrave SFK Thomas Debenham 15 April 1581 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1583 Redgrave SFK Edward Debenham 29 August 1583 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1584 Hadleigh SFK Margret Debnam 14 March 1584 1584 Old NFK Thomas Debnaham 02 February 1584 Thomas Buckenham 1585 Bungay SFK Thomas Debenham 24 October 1585 Thomas 1585 Redgrave SFK Tomesina Debenham 28 March 1585 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1586 Redgrave SFK Alice Debenham 11 November 1586 Robert Joane Jeames 1587 Bungay SFK Rowland Debenham 07 May 1587 Thomas 1588 Redgrave SFK John Debenham 20 October 1588 Edward Thomasine Saunders 1588 Great Ashfield SFK Mary Debenham 15 September 1588 Andrew 1588 Great Ashfield SFK Anna Debenham 15 September 1588 Andrew 1588 Kenninghall NFK Alicia Debnam 08 December 1588 Johis 1589 Little SFK John Debenham 23 November 1589 Robert Mary Innold Whelnetham 1589 Great Ashfield SFK Elizabeth Debenham 21 February 1590 Andrew 1589 Bungay SFK Frauncs Debenham 20 April 1589 Thomas 1589 Poslingford SFK Ann Debnam 26 October 1589 Daniel 1589 Redgrave SFK John Debenham 11 June 1589 Robert Joane Jeames 1590 Little SFK John Debenham 06 December 1590 Robert Mary Innold Whelnetham 1591 Kenninghall NFK Anna Debnam 04 March 1591 Johis 1591 Poslingford SFK Robert Debnam Daniel 1591 Redgrave SFK Annis Debenham 23 April 1591 Robert Joane Jeames 1592 Hadleigh SFK Mary Debnam 10 September 1592 1592 Poslingford SFK Margaret Debnam 03 September 1592 Daniel 1592 Little SFK Thomas Debenham 15 October 1592 Robert Mary Innold Whelnetham 1593 Poslingford SFK John Debnam 24 August 1593 Daniel 1594 Hadleigh SFK Samuel Debnam 23 March 1594 1594 Kenninghall NFK Willms Debnam 01 April 1594 Johis 1594 Kenninghall NFK Johes Debnam 01 April 1594 Johis 1594 Kenninghall NFK Timotheus Debnam 01 April 1594 Johis 1594 Redgrave SFK Brigitt Debenham 27 March 1594 Robert Joane Jeames 1594 Bradfield St SFK Elizabeth Debenham 21 July 1594 John Susan Candler George 1596 Poslingford SFK Francis Debnam Daniel 1596 Great Ashfield SFK Edward Debenham 01 February 1597 Andrew 1596 Kenninghall NFK Cath Debnam 05 August 1596 Johis 1596 Kenninghall NFK Rogerus Debnam 05 August 1596 Johis 1596 Nowton SFK Mary Debenham 17 November 1596 Thomas Mary Marr Osborne 1596 Norwich NFK Marie Debnam 12 November 1596 1597 Cavendish SFK Sarah Debnam 24 July 1597 Robert 1597 Redgrave SFK Andrew Debenham 11 December 1597 Robert Joane Jeames 1598 Kenninghall NFK Johes Debnam 15 January 1598 Johis 1599 Great Ashfield SFK Katherine Debenham 25 November 1599 Andrew 1601 Nowton SFK Barbara Debenham 19 July 1601 Thomas Mary Marr Osborne 1601 Flitcham NFK Margarett Dobman 25 February 1601 John 1601 Flitcham NFK Gregory Dobman 25 February 1601 John 1601 Little SFK Mary Debenham 06 January 1601 Robert Mary Innold Whelnetham 1602 Flitcham NFK Thomas Dobman 20 March 1602 John Alice 1603 Thomas Debenham Edward Mary 1604 Stratford St SFK John Debnam 24 March 1604 Nathaniell Mary 1604 Hadleigh SFK Thomas Debnam 29 May 1604 1604 Sapiston SFK Edmund Debenham Edward Mary 1606 Little SFK Robert Debenham Robert Mary Innold Whelnetham 1609 Bradwell ESS Edward Debnam 11 May 1609 William 1609 Bradwell ESS Mary Debnam 22 October 1609 John 1609 Stratford St SFK Susan Debnam 07 January 1609 Henry Mary 1609 Stratford St SFK Nathaniel Debnam 24 December 1609 Nathaniel Mary 1610 Warminster WIL Margaret Debnam 03 February 1610 Lawrence 1611 Redgrave SFK Bridget Debenham 18 August 1611 Robert Joane Jeames 1612 Anne Debenham Edward Mary 1612 Bradwell ESS Anne Debnam 30 August 1612 William 1613 Stratford St SFK Ralfe Debnam 23 January 1613 Nathaniel Mary 1613 Redgrave SFK Sara Debenham 29 September 1613 Robert Joane Jeames 1613 Stratford St SFK William Debnam 23 January 1613 Nathaniel Mary 1614 Bradwell ESS William Debnam 02 February 1614 George Agnes 1615 Kenninghall NFK Wm Debnam 22 November 1615 Johis 1616 Debenham SFK Mary Debnam 11 August 1616 Henry 1616 Bradwell ESS Andrew Debnam 09 June 1616 William Anne 1616 Bradwell ESS Elizabeth Debnam 01 December 1616 John 1616 Bradwell ESS John Debnam 27 October 1616 George 1616 Stratford St SFK Robart Debnam 24 April 1616 Nathaniel Mary 1616 Burgate SFK Robert Debenham 02 April 1616 Robert Sara 1617 Mistley ESS Thomasin Debnam 22 June 1617 Andrew 1617 Kenninghall
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