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borobabs
18-01-13, 11:53
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Sarah Norton /Auton

Date and place of birth
Abt 1749 Sedgeford

Names of parents
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Date and place of baptism - if applicable
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Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
31 Oct 1769 Sedgeford to Thomas Parnal/Parnell
Sedgeford.
Marriage Record Year:1769 Supplied Surname:PARNEL Supplied First Name:Thos Spouse Surname:AUTON Spouse Full First name:Sara Place:SEDGEFORD County:Nofolk Record source:Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840Data provider:Society of Genealogist

Occupation(s) - if any
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Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!)
???

Date, place and cause of death
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Date and place of burial.
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Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
Memorial inscription - if any
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Detals of Togg of son

http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=15509&highlight=parnell

kiterunner
18-01-13, 13:09
FreeREG has a burial at St Mary, East Rudham, Norfolk 14 Sep 1793, Sarah Parnel, age 45, a pauper. How awful (assuming it's the right Sarah) - married at about 21, 14 children born over 19 years, many of whom died young, and then she dies a pauper at the age of 45.

borobabs
18-01-13, 13:12
Oh dear Kate thats so sad , they didnt have much of a live did they females in those days either pregnant or dead bless em
Thanks as well for the burial

kiterunner
18-01-13, 13:36
I've found what looks likely to be her baptism on FamilySearch in the Norfolk Parish Register images - Sedgeford Baptisms, Marriages, Burials 1693-1791 image no 20 - daughter of John and Ann Norton baptised August 20th 1749; the beginning of her name is missing but it definitely ends with ah, so likely to be Sarah. I'll see if I can find it in the Archdeacon's Transcripts to check...

borobabs
18-01-13, 13:44
Wow good stuff Kate will wait and see what you turn up , gosh you are better than me with this earlier stuff well maybe ...full stop lol

kiterunner
18-01-13, 13:51
I can't find that year in the Archdeacon's Transcripts, but FreeREG have that baptism as Sarah.

borobabs
18-01-13, 13:56
So think we could say thats her them Kate done you think , if so thats another Generation back thanks

kiterunner
18-01-13, 13:58
Yes, I think it must be her. Just looking for her parents' marriage and other children now - I want to find out where the name Money / Munny comes from that Thomas and Sarah used for some of their children - wondering whose side of the family it comes from because if it's not on Sarah's side it might help us find the right Thomas Parnel.

kiterunner
18-01-13, 14:05
These are the children of John and Ann Norton from FreeREG, all at Sedgeford:

13 Dec 1741 Mary
2 Sep 1743 Elizabeth
6 Mar 1744/5 Ann
17 Jul 1748 John
20 Aug 1749 Sarah
29 Sep 1851 Caroless (male)
13 Jun 1756 John
16 Apr 1758 William
4 Nov 1759 Hannah

So this looks a likely marriage:
John Norton married Ann Blomfield 15 Jul 1740 St Mary, Hunstanton, Norfolk. (Sedgeford is very near to Hunstanton.)

borobabs
18-01-13, 14:06
HMm very true I have looked at genealogist and nothing for either on there for them

borobabs
18-01-13, 14:07
Oh my giddy aunt I had holiday and went there if only I had been doing tree them ;;
Thanks loads Kate your a brick lass

kiterunner
18-01-13, 14:09
So, it looks likely that the name Money comes from Thomas's side of the family, in which case surely this person must be related to him:

Money Parnell (bachelor) married Ellen Rudd (spinster) 6 Dec 1767 Tatterford, Norfolk.

borobabs
18-01-13, 14:14
Now have had Rudd pop up in other bits of tree will have to look

kiterunner
18-01-13, 14:15
Ooooh, a public tree on ancestry has Money Parnell baptised 29 Mar 1741 East Rudham, parents Richard and Mary. I will check the images on FamilySearch again in a while and post on Thomas's thread.

kiterunner
18-01-13, 14:15
Now have had Rudd pop up in other bits of tree will have to look

Yes, I thought you had some Rudds somewhere in your tree, Babs.

borobabs
18-01-13, 14:16
Elizabeth Rudd married John Parnell lol in 1804 you sound her baptism for me St Lawrence Harpley