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Anyone searched in Holt, Norfolk
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Janet | Report | 20 Nov 2003 17:49 |
Jean as you are new to this you may not have come across the Norfolk Transcription Archive yet. It's a mine of information on Norfolk records, and it's free. Just put a search in for Norfolk Transcription Archive and it should appear. Come back to me if it doesn't and I'll give you the site address. Best f luck Janet |
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Jean | Report | 20 Nov 2003 17:05 |
thanks Dave I will look into this. I am new to this and finding it all very confusing. Regards Jean |
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Dave | Report | 20 Nov 2003 17:03 |
Hi Jean, You may already have this:- William BLAKE Head M Male 62 Tydd St Giles, Lincoln, England Farm labourer Elizabeth BLAKE Wife M Female 56 Clenchwarton, Norfolk, England Source Information: Dwelling Little London Census Place Terrington St Clement, Norfolk, England Family History Library Film 1341405 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1698 / 4 Page Number 1 Dave |
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Jean | Report | 20 Nov 2003 16:44 |
I am trying to search for members of the Blake family in Holt, Norfolk - has anyone searched in this area and have they got any tips. The cemetery did not yield anything, mainly because the headstones were no longer legible although did find a great aunt and great uncle and their son in cemetery in Terrington St Clements. Not sure what to do now any tips would be welcome. |