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Hello Friends,
Can anyone please help me find the death or burial of "ROBERT PEASE" who died in 1842 in the district of Wayland?
I do not know who this Robert Pease is but I would very much like to find out as it is a very likely scenario that he is of my line.
I do not have any other information on him so please help!
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Wendy
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celia
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Hello Wendy i was just passing through Norfolk to post a mail and noticed your strange name of pease.I was intrigued .I had a look on the I.G.I for pease but only got one name up covering 40 years in Norfolk and none ,in all counties.That was Place The" Place" i found, married Sarah Murton 8th September 1812 West Harling Norfolk.You already have the death year. To find his burial you would have to go through every church yard and council burial record in Norfolk . Be back later if i find anything.Do you think there is a possibility of the name being miss transcribed? or is it actualy in your tree?it's strange not to find the name in the records.
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Hi Celia,
Thankyou so very much for answering my request, it is lovely of you to reply.
I found this Robert through Ancestry.com - England and Wales Civil Registration Index 1837-1983. It just stated:- Pease, Robert Death Quarter: March District: Wayland Volume: 13 Page: 261
I am not a member of Ancestry.com so I couldn't go any further with it. What do think Celia, do you think that Ancestry.com might have it all wrong?
I have had so much trouble with theses PEASE'S it's not funny.
My Mum was a "Pease".
There are 2 other "Robert Pease's", that I am also trying to find. They were Robert Pease who married Mary Crooks (I do not know when but somewhere in Norfolk probably near New Buckenham). They had a son Robert born 08 June 1817 in New Buckenham and christened in the Wesleyan Methodist church.
The Robert Pease that I memtioned above who was born in 1817 could be the Robert Pease who died in 1842. I just need to prove it. I hope to hear from you again soon Celia, please take care
Wendy
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celia
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Hi Wendy I had a look for the death of Robert Pease in 1842 on the Free BMD last night and used the Phonetic ?is that the right word?never used it before .It brought up only 4 names and Robert was one of them.So if you haven't already got a B/C you can send up for one. I had as said thought the name might have been miss-transcribed by the original transcriber from the original records(some are awfully hard to read)in the beginning somewhere over the years. In that it could/might be Pearse and not Pease.Someone might find the original entry so you can check. Have you got any B/c's of Pease yours mothers maybe. Just some suggestions that might help. Glad i brought this topic up it's very interesting .every one likes a good mystery,Bar you maybe someone out there can solve it for you.
Celia
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Just checked Family History Online and found references to 32 with the name Robert Pease. Sorry couldn't check any further as my credit had run out, maybe someone else with credit could check for you.
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Hi Wendy Here are all the Robert Pease in Wayland District in 1841. Happy searching Jan 
Grimblethorpe, Attleborough Peter Pease 50 Ag Lab Elizabeth Pease 41 Robert Pease 80 Rosetta Pease 16 Peter Pease 14 Sarah Pease 10 George Pease 8 Samuel Pease 5 HO107-0781 ED5 Folio37 Pg8
Scoulton Thos Pease 43 AgLab Mary Pease 45 Ann Pease20 Hannah Pease18 Mariah Pease10 Hariet Pease8 Robert Pease3 HO107-0785 ED10 Folio8 Pg11
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ALL CENSUS DATA INCLUDED IN POSTINGS IS CROWN COPYRIGHT, FROM www.nationalarchives.gov.ukbedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell buckinghamshire- pain cambridgeshire- bird, carver hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey derbyshire- allsop, noon devon - griffin, love, rapsey dorset- rendall, gale somerset- rendall, churchill surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge
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And the only Robert Pease born 1817 - actually the only other Robert Pease in Norfolk, although there is a Robert Peace age 11 in Wells next the Sea. Cheers Jan 
Morley Salt Petre Pease Robert 23 Ag Labourer Pease Mary Ann 23 HO107-0767 ED6 Folio5 Pg21
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ALL CENSUS DATA INCLUDED IN POSTINGS IS CROWN COPYRIGHT, FROM www.nationalarchives.gov.ukbedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell buckinghamshire- pain cambridgeshire- bird, carver hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey derbyshire- allsop, noon devon - griffin, love, rapsey dorset- rendall, gale somerset- rendall, churchill surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge
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janan
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And just in case the 3yr old Robert in Scoulton in 1841 turns out to be connected, I found this on Family History Online. Looks like the death you have was the 80 Yr Old. Will see if I can find Robert born 1817 in 1861. Jan
Forenames ROBERT Surname PEASE Buried 1899 Age 61 Reference 107 Description and Inscription In loving memory of ROBERT PEASE who died December 21st 1899 aged 61 years A sudden in a moment fell No time to bid his freinds farewell It is nothing strange death comes to all let us prepare to meet that call Also of SUSANNA his wife who died March 17th 1899 aged 72 years. Peace perfect peace in this dark world of sin the blood of Jesus whispers peace within. Place Scoulton, Norfolk
from Mid Norfolk Monumental Inscriptions
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ALL CENSUS DATA INCLUDED IN POSTINGS IS CROWN COPYRIGHT, FROM www.nationalarchives.gov.ukbedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell buckinghamshire- pain cambridgeshire- bird, carver hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey derbyshire- allsop, noon devon - griffin, love, rapsey dorset- rendall, gale somerset- rendall, churchill surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge
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Not showing in 1861 but this look like them in 1871. Jan
64 St Georges Rd Battersea Robert Pease Head Marr 56 General dealer Norfolk Mary Pease Wife Marr 52 Norfolk Fred Son 18 Miller Surrey Alfred Son 13 Scholar Surrey Mary Pease Neice 16 Norfolk RG10/707 ED39 Folio12 Pg18
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ALL CENSUS DATA INCLUDED IN POSTINGS IS CROWN COPYRIGHT, FROM www.nationalarchives.gov.ukbedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell buckinghamshire- pain cambridgeshire- bird, carver hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey derbyshire- allsop, noon devon - griffin, love, rapsey dorset- rendall, gale somerset- rendall, churchill surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge
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Hello To ALL the Beautiful People who are helping me! 
I want to thankyou everyone of you for your precious time and for going out of your way to help me, I truly do appreciate it.
I will be going over to see my Mum tonight and I will be taking all the information that you have put together for me.
I Will find out if she has any B/C on any of these Robert Pease's, but for memory I don't think she has.
I will let you all know what I find out through my Mum to night.
Thankyou once again Celia, Janan, Sillgen and Nessie for your kindness in helping me, you will be hearing from me again soon.
Love Wendy from Tasmania
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Hi Wendy Look forward to hearing what you find out. As it isn't a common name they may well all be related somehow. If I come across anything else relevant I'll post it for you. Happy Searching Jan
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ALL CENSUS DATA INCLUDED IN POSTINGS IS CROWN COPYRIGHT, FROM www.nationalarchives.gov.ukbedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell buckinghamshire- pain cambridgeshire- bird, carver hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey derbyshire- allsop, noon devon - griffin, love, rapsey dorset- rendall, gale somerset- rendall, churchill surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge
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Hi Janan,
I just sat down to write down all that Mum and I discussed about these Robert Pease's and I can not find of my notes anywhere. I had my gradchildren up here all day on Sunday and the notes are nowhere to be seen.
What I remember is that Mum hasn't got the birth/death certificate of the Robert Pease who died in 1842 or the Robert Pease who was born in 1817.
We are very interested in the Robert Pease and his wife Mary Ann in Morley salt Petre. (Where ever that is).
The other Robert Pease that you found from Battersea fits in nicely with the Robert born in 1817. Now the Robert Pease who was born in 1817 parents were Robert Pease and Mary (Crooks) we do not know when or where they got married or what happened to them after their son Robert Pease was born in 1817. I believe that they probably had some more children somewhere.
His grandparents were Robert Pease and Esther (Thrower) who were married 10 Oct 1785 in Attleborough.
I will have to get back to see Mum again to redo my notes and then I will get back to you to give you some more information.
Until then Please take care
Kind regards
Wendy
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Hi Wendy This link should help with Morley St Peter http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/places/m/morley_st_peter/ it isn't marked on my trusty 1950 Road Atlas but Morley St Botolph is - it's just 3-4 miles NE of Attleborough. Looks like the Robert Pease 80 in Attleborough could be your Robert born 1817 grandfather , but where the parents are don't know There are several Mary Pease of likely age but only one in right area is the one I gave you in same household as the Robert age 3. I'll have a look in 1861. Perhaps you could reply to this so you pop up again under new replies when I log back in. Got to go shopping now. Cheers Jan
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ALL CENSUS DATA INCLUDED IN POSTINGS IS CROWN COPYRIGHT, FROM www.nationalarchives.gov.ukbedfordshire - farr, carver,handley, godfrey, newell, bird, emmerton, underwood,ancell buckinghamshire- pain cambridgeshire- bird, carver hertfordshire- conisbee, bean, saunders, quick,godfrey derbyshire- allsop, noon devon - griffin, love, rapsey dorset- rendall, gale somerset- rendall, churchill surrey/middlesex - douglas, conisbee, childs, lyon groombridge
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