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between 13 Jun and 30 Sep 1856 Norwich, Norfolk, England;

Samuel Peck was recorded as "Admitted as pauper to county Asylum. Recovered."

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Latest update2018-02-16 17:15
No. of families27
Most children9
No. of individuals53

Sources

Title: England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941
Publication: Name: FamilySearch; Location: www.familysearch.org; Date: 2011;
Author: Norfolk Record Office

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Title: www.familysearch.org
Source for marriage: Joseph Ward, page: Fundenhall: 1762-1763
Source for marriage: Richard Ward, page: East Lexham, 1813
Source for baptism: Samuel Peck, page: Dickleburgh Parish; Archdeaconry of Norfolk,1790-1791
Source for baptism: Joseph Ward, page: Fundenhall: 1842
Source for birth: Joseph Ward, page: Fundenhall: 1842
Source for birth: Samuel Peck, page: Dickleburgh Parish; Archdeaconry of Norfolk,1790-1791
Source for burial: Joseph Ward, page: Fundenhall: 1842
Source for death: Joseph Ward, page: Fundenhall: 1842
Source for name: Samuel Peck, page: Dickleburgh Parish; Archdeaconry of Norfolk,1790-1791
Source for name: Sarah James, page: Dickleburgh Parish; Archdeaconry of Norfolk,1790-1791