Well spotted for the marriage. Interesting to see that Griffin LAWS went all the way to Norwich (for work?) got married and then returned back to the Lynn area.
Using Freebmd
https://www.freebmd.org.ukThe Elizabeth MOORE born in 1823 seems to get married >
Marriage q1 1846 Freebridge Lynn 13 279 - Elizabeth MOORE and John BONE or John HOOKS or James SCOTT or Edmund WARNER.
Banns at Grimstone 8, 15 and 28 Mar 1846 Elizabeth MOORE Spinster of Grimstone, John BONE bachelor of Grimstone
Marriage took place on 28 March, Bride and groom of full age, John’s a Labourer, his father Risborough BONE a Labourer, Elizabeth’s father William MOORE a shepherd. Witnesses William NEALE, Elissa MOORE, and Mary Ann MOORE.. The MOORE girls all signed.
1851 census, Field Barn, Grimstone, NFK
John BONE Head Mar 28 Ag Lab NFK Grimstone
Elizabeth do Wife Mar 28 NFK do
Elijah do son 7 Scholar NFK do
Susanna do daur 4 NFK do
Ellen do saur 2 NFK do
Raisbuey do son 10mo NFK do
Using the GRO for the birth of Elijah
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/Login.aspI could not find a birth for Elijah but did find this
Birth q2 1850 Raysbra BONE mmn MOORE Freebridge Lynn 13 158
Ellena’s birth q3 1848 and Susanna’s in q3 1846
I’ve concentrated on Elizabeth having been advised by PM that this is the line of EA69 and I thought it worth checking - given the earlier wild goose chase about Cristopher and Charles. We’ve all got it wrong occasionally.
’I am told Elizabeth and John BONE also went to Australia. Seems to have been a lot of Ag Labs leaving East Anglia during the 1800s. My G Gad moved from Suffolk to North Yorkshire and his dad’s cousin went to Canada. It was a DNA match to the Canada man’s family that proved that my illegitimate Gran’s step dad was actually her dad.