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    1. [NFK] George GREEN
    2. Wendy Inskeep
    3. George Green and Rebecca Lambert were married in her parish by licence on December 28 1812 at St Nicholas Church, Feltwell where they both signed their names. At the time George and Rebecca married, George was living in the St Martin at Oak parish in Norwich and they were still living in Norwich when their son Daniel was christened at St Augustine on January 16, 1814. However I have noted down that George was from a large family !! Why I don't know as I do not have any information to support this statement! Does this George happen to be on anyone else's tree? George was a millwright at first and then he eventually became the proprietor of the "Cock" in Methwold (1830-31) They had more children in Methwold. He died 1833. I don't have any parents for him so any help would be great. Wendy in NZ

    03/25/2014 05:30:04
    1. Re: [NFK] George GREEN
    2. Elizabeth Lee Pugh
    3. Wendy - take a look at Free Reg and there are two "suitable" George GREENs born in Norwich. Put in dates 1785 +/- 10 years as that is about the time someone who married in 1812 would have been born. The names of George's children could be a clue as to who his parents were. You could then check for other children were from which ever parents you choose and find out if there was a large family. Happy hunting! Elizabeth Pugh Yukon Canada -----Original Message----- From: Wendy Inskeep Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 3:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NFK] George GREEN George Green and Rebecca Lambert were married in her parish by licence on December 28 1812 at St Nicholas Church, Feltwell where they both signed their names. At the time George and Rebecca married, George was living in the St Martin at Oak parish in Norwich and they were still living in Norwich when their son Daniel was christened at St Augustine on January 16, 1814. However I have noted down that George was from a large family !! Why I don't know as I do not have any information to support this statement! Does this George happen to be on anyone else's tree? George was a millwright at first and then he eventually became the proprietor of the "Cock" in Methwold (1830-31) They had more children in Methwold. He died 1833. I don't have any parents for him so any help would be great. Wendy in NZ

    03/25/2014 02:03:42
    1. [NFK] George GREEN
    2. elizabeth howard
    3. Hi, FreeReg has the bapts of St M at O from 1764 - 1901 , marriages 1754-1840 , burials 1764-1856. . There is a George Green bapt at St Stephens , in 1785 son of John and Elizabeth , nee Smith, no occupation given. There are various other George Greens bapt in the 1790 +- 5 yrs period in Norfolk , but the problem is which if any is he ? There is a Removal order of Mary Green, 15, dau of George Green, vagrant, from Norwich St John Timberhill to Mundham in 1764 ....... The Norfolk pubs website has George Green as licensee from 1815 - 1833 , and Rebecca widow from 1833-1839 They were followed in 1840 by William Gathercole.. and " In his will of 1833 Robert King bequeathed the Cock Inn , a corn mill and other properties to his son in law John Batterbee". . so perhaps the Greens never owned it but simply tenanted it. FreeReg for Methwold has George and Rebecca`s 4 children including Elizabeth Lambert Green in 1820 and the bapt record shows Rebecca`s maiden name was Lambert and that he is a publican ..... In 1861 Rebecca, widow, aged 72, is a draper , born Feltwell, living in Upper Westwick St , St Margaret , Norwich., with unmarried daus Elizabeth, 37 and Ann, 33, and a 5 yr old granddaughter Elizabeth , all b Methwold.. 20 years earlier they are in Hythe St Methwold , and Rebecca is 50, and with her is Ann, 15, Martha, 10?, Daniel , 25 , millwright, and John 15, millwright . Not sure this has been of any help to you finding George Green`s ancestors.... life is hard . soften it with a cat \\\=^..^=/// ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendy Inskeep" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 10:30 PM Subject: [NFK] George GREEN > George Green and Rebecca Lambert were married in her parish by licence on > December 28 1812 at St Nicholas Church, Feltwell where they both signed > their names. > > At the time George and Rebecca married, George was living in the St Martin > at Oak parish in Norwich and they were still living in Norwich when their > son Daniel was christened at St Augustine on January 16, 1814. > > However I have noted down that George was from a large family !! Why I > don't know as I do not have any information to support this statement! > Does this George happen to be on anyone else's tree? George was a > millwright at first and then he eventually became the proprietor of the > "Cock" in Methwold (1830-31) They had more children in Methwold. He died > 1833. > I don't have any parents for him so any help would be great. > > Wendy in NZ > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/25/2014 09:15:26