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Re: SCRIVENER Diss area
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 14:41 BST (UK) »
Deaths from FREEREG;

John Ridley SCRIVENER
Burial, 26 November 1843, St Mary, Diss, Norfolk
Abode Diss, Age 84

Elizabeth SCRIVENER
Burial, 20 June 1851, St Mary, Diss, Norfolk
Abode Diss, Age 82
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Re: SCRIVENER Diss area
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 14 March 21 00:29 GMT (UK) »
My Dad has a DNA match to a lady who has this above Phoebe Whitehead as daughter of Phoebe Whitehead born October 1765 at Diss. this tree has the older Phoebe dying at Stowmarket in 1844.
I have not seen the 1805/1806 birth, but the older Phoebe is Part of our Lot.
There was another Phoebe born 1804 at Ipswich to John Whitehead and Frances Crisp.
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Re: SCRIVENER Diss area
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 14 March 21 01:10 GMT (UK) »
The witnesses at the marriage in Brockdish would tend to confirm it is the same family
Sophia Nobbs was the 2nd wife of John Doughty and he had had a daughter Caroline by his first Marriage. Sophia Nobbs mother Molly Whitehead was sister to Phoebe Whitehead.

Pheobe Whitehead and George Whitehead (nephew to Phoebe and Molly, son of William) are witnesses to Molly Whiteheads daughter Sophia Nobbs' marriage in 1827

When Sophia married the widower John Doughty on 25 Dec 1827, the witnesses are W Simpson, Margaret Simpson, George Whitehead, Pheobe Whitehead and Mary Doughty