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lozaras
18-02-11, 15:19
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Thomas Parker

Date and place of birth
1823 (or 1821) - Arminghall, Norfolk, England

Names of parents
George & Mary (mmn unknown)

Date and place of baptism - if applicable
unknown

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
1850 Henstead district, Norfolk to Frances Maria Spanton

Occupation(s) - if any
1841 & 1859 - Miller
1851 & 1852 - Gamekeeper
1871 - Labourer


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!).
1841 - Bixley, Norfolk
1851 - Framingham Pigot, Norfolk
1861 - not found
1871 - Tinkler's Lane, Heigham, Norwich

Date, place and cause of death
unknown

Date and place of burial.
unknown

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable

Memorial inscription - if any

kiterunner
18-02-11, 22:48
His occupation on the 1871 census is Labourer, Sarah.

lozaras
19-02-11, 06:51
oops sorry - you're right Kate.
I have 2 sources in consecutive years as gamekeeper and I mis-read to put it on here.
I'll fix it now.

kiterunner
19-02-11, 11:42
His baptism is on FamilySearch in the Norfolk Bishops' Transcripts - Norfolk - Archdeaconry of Norfolk - 1821 - A-C - image 18 - Arminghall 1821 born April 18, baptised April 29th, Thomas, son of George and Mary Parker, abode Arminghall, father's occupation farmer.

Margaret in Burton
19-02-11, 11:54
Kate

Can you post up a link to the Norfolk Bishops Transcripts. I can't find it. They make help Julie in her search for info on Mary Callow and her family on research.

lozaras
19-02-11, 11:56
ooo thanks for that Kate - I hadn't looked for him there.

Another case of the focus of TO3GG providing, well, focus :D

lozaras
19-02-11, 11:58
https://www.familysearch.org/s/collection/show#uri=http://search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1823613&hash=Mrd8SMocDIIen2Q83tu%252B82PRagg%253D

I'm just going there now Marg
I think this is it

Margaret in Burton
19-02-11, 12:03
Thanks Sarah

I'll go and post the link on Julie's thread