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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Norfolk => Topic started by: farmeroman on Thursday 27 December 18 18:28 GMT (UK)
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I'm looking for the baptisms of John Neave (Neve at marriage) and Tabitha Atkins. They were married 27 October 1746 in Gressenhall. John was buried 2 February 1776 (aged 66) in Gressenhall and Tabitha was buried 21 March 1798 (aged 79), also in Gressenhall.
They had at least four children, baptised in the same village between 1748 and 1766, but I have been unable to find any trace of either of their baptisms.
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Hello,
Been unable to find a likely baptism for either, but here is John Neave's will, dated 1777
May give you a few clues - he had property in Garveston , for example.
You need to be signed in to Family Search to view it.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN6-8WNQ?i=201&cat=504379
Yorkslass
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Hi again,
Following on from the Garveston "link" in the Will, a possible baptism for John, found on Freereg.
John Neave, baptised Deopham, 12 March 1709/10, son of John and Ann Neave.
Deopham, Garveston and Gressenhall are all within 6 miles of each other
Yorkslass
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Hello,
Been unable to find a likely baptism for either, but here is John Neave's will, dated 1777
May give you a few clues - he had property in Garveston , for example.
You need to be signed in to Family Search to view it.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN6-8WNQ?i=201&cat=504379
Yorkslass
Yorkslass,
Yes, that is a fantastic document and most useful. It proves that John & Tabitha had the two more than four children I could prove (Charles, Mary, Mary and Charles) but suspected, the new two ones being Elizabeth (John Neave was a witness at her marriage) and John (who married Mary Bell in Castle Acre, but settled and had children in Gressenhall). John Junior is my ancestor and in the absence of a baptism for him I've been looking for evidence that John senior was his father for ages.
Many thanks; I'll be following up on this tomorrow.
Steve.
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Hello
I was just wondering whether you ever had any joy in tracing the baptism of Tabitha Atkins. She's a potential relation of mine and I'm trying to find out if she is related to my paternal 4th great-grandfather Richard Atkins who is as far as I can go back on that line. My paternal line hails from central Norfolk where I was born and bred.
Best regards
Dumpling1975