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Derbyshire / Re: The Vernons of Sudbury Hall c. 1849-51
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For Lydiaann
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Hopefully I have attached the image asper the directions and its OK but if not let me know and will try to improve it.Thank you nanu for persevering with this ... I'm afraid the image opens but is extremely small. There's nothing in my emails at the moment.
If it's not attached you should have a copy sent by email
Nathan and Ann Potter (nee Harbour) did have a daughter also named Ann baptized at TivetshallAbsolutely amondg. It's also possible he was BORN in Tivetshall but baptised elsewhere - especially if it was a non conformist baptism ( ... the census returns do ask for place of birth not baptism). Some positive progress being made and your help is greatly appreciated
23 September 1821.
It's possible Solomon only remembered living in Tivetshall and made the assumption he was born there.
NFHS
Gissing Parish Register
Nathan Potter married Ann Harbor/Harbour 10 August 1807, witness Charles Simmonds and Samuel CaleyBanns written Ann Harbor, marriage Ann Harbour
Norfolk Family History Society
Transcription Winfarthing Burials
Nathan Potter age 49 buried 12 July 1836
There are two Bathsheba Potters - one is the daughter of Joel and Mary Ann Potter who were neighbours of Solomon and Phoebe in Winfarthing (she was born 1828). The Bathsheba who married James Algate was born in 1824 and is, I believe, one of Solomon's little sisters - although I've yet to prove this!
Since Nathan and Ann's first known child was Elizabeth bp.4/8/1808 Gissing (her mothers home parish) and then nothing until Ann at Tivetshall in 1821 and then Bathsheba 1825 in Wesleyan Methodist, New Buckenham I would suggest that the couple had other children between 1809 and 1820 who were baptised in a non-conformist church whose records are not available online with Solomon being one.I agree Annette.
Annette