The was a Kenny FAIRHEAD, a signwriter in Cromer a few years ago, was also on the Fire Brigade, moved to Woodton, near Beccles but now deceased, I believe he has a son in Canada as a Coastguard Officer. Frank ________________________________ From: Jonathan Neville <jneville@digitalwild.co.uk> To: norfolk@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, 29 September, 2011 19:19:38 Subject: Re: [NFK] The FAIRHEAD Family Hi all, I assume the Fairhead family who ran Itteringham Village shop for two generations are not connected to your folk? See www.itteringham.com/buildings/shop/shop Regards, Jonathan Neville ———————————————–——————————— Visit the Norfolk Mills website at www.norfolkmills.co.uk Itteringham village website is at www.itteringham.com and my African and Norfolk wildlife photos are at www.digitalwild.co.uk ———————————————–——————————— I missed most of the exchange re James Fairhead and wife Amy/Emily. Just in case no one has pointed it out, there is a record on FamilySearch - James Fairhead m. 13 Feb 1815 Loddon, Nfk Amy Wright. Both Langley and Hardley parishes are part of Archdeaconry of Norfolk. You can check Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts on FamilySearch to see whether Amy Wright's baptism is there. I noticed there iwas a Maria Wright b. Langley directly above James Fairhead in 1861 census. Might be worthwhile checking. Bonnie On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:33 PM, symonds3 <psym8950@bigpond.net.au> wrote: > Hi Jon, > The parish registers for Hardley haven't been transcribed by FreeREG yet, > and the baptisms on FreeREG for Langley begin 1813 - so if Amy/Emily was > baptised in either place you will need to look elsewhere to confirm it. > Cheers > Trish > Nowra NSW > > > According to census entries, Emily's birthplace was Hardley (in 1851 and > > 1871), and Langley (in 1861). Her birth year was given as 1793 (in 1861 > > and 1871), and 1794 (in 1851). > > Jon > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message