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WHERRY "ALBION" ON THE NORFOLK BROADS

Entries in Kelly's Directory 1883 for some Norfolk Villages

Norfolk Family History Society

Look ups for Norfolk

Norwich Cathedral Info

Norfolk Record Office Home Page

E-Mail to Norfolk Record Office

Search Archives of Norfolk Mailing List(Insert:Norfolk-L)

Edith Cavell

Norfolk Tourism & Leisure

More about Nelson

A Reflection of the Norfolk Broads by Jon Stringer..beautiful old and new pictures of the Broads and associated subjects

Great Yarmouth Homepage

The Norfolk Wherry Trust with details and picture of the Wherry Albion

The Lydia Eva..Last surviving Steam Drifter

Great Yarmouth History including Perlustration of Great Yarmouth

A very extensively researched Cromer page

Very interesting facts about "Old Norfolk"

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ALDRED/ALLRED

  • I was originally led to believe(from the IGI) that Elizabeth ALDRED married Richard HOLMES in Norwich. I have since discovered an entry in the Great Yarmouth Parish Registers:

    HULME Richard ALDRED Elizabeth M163154 653406
    HOLMES, Richard Marr 1797 NORF Sp: Elizabeth ALDRED Which seems far more likely.
    There is a useful link regarding this name
    Aldred/Allred/Aldridge etc.etc.

ALLEN

  • Mainly farmers in the Hemsby Area from about 1850's. The line stems from a liason between John Craske Webb and Mary Allen in 1833

BENDS/BENNS

  • Labourers in the Stokesby area pre 1850 and also in Great Yarmouth

DUNHAM

  • Claxton pre 1837.Farmers in the Hemsby and Ormesby St.Michael area

HOLMES

  • Great Yarmouth pre 1800. Family of Twine spinners for three generations at least

TENNANT

  • Gressenhall pre 1837.Labourers

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TUTHILL/TUTTLE, and many other ways you can make up as you go along!

  • Agricultural Labourers and gardeners from Coston,Southburgh,Mattishall and Welborne.

WRIGHT

  • Blacksmiths and Agricultural labourers/Primitive Methodists from the East Dereham area.


10th February 2006

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