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Re: Patterson Gt Yarmouth
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 04 February 09 05:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi my grandma was adeline sister i believe so if you would like to maybe exchange info and photos i would be very interested ;D ;

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« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 04 February 09 23:40 GMT (UK) »
hi, i have just found this forum and come across this thread straight away.

i believe my grandad was related to adeline, if we can make a connection snoopy, willing to swap info and pics.




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Re: Patterson Gt Yarmouth
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 05 February 09 16:48 GMT (UK) »
the will makes interesting reading, dont you just love finding things like this.

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« Reply #21 on: Thursday 05 February 09 16:57 GMT (UK) »
Hiya
Yes they do help a lot. I have some where, her father James giving a house to James Newby her hubbie.

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« Reply #22 on: Thursday 05 February 09 17:25 GMT (UK) »
where do you find them all, please give us a clue

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Re: Patterson Gt Yarmouth
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 05 February 09 20:14 GMT (UK) »
Hiya
Have a look at
http://www.noah.norfolk.gov.uk
click on Start search NOAH
In search box you can put in surname or town/village etc.
 Tick the box on the left which one you want.
eg. Probate, Books and Trade Directories
& away you go.
Probates: any i find of interest i open the thumb nail up & right click
save image as
i put it on desktop so i can read them.
If you stay online to long reading them, you get time out.
You can save these & it does not cost you anything.

Have a look at the dir's also plus the churches. Keep you going for a while


I also access Norfolk Record Office
& scroll down to NORCAT
open that up put in the surname or town/village loads there but remember you have to pay for Norfolk records Will's etc.
I got most of my Wills from them at reasonal cost.

Family chest is another one.
 tugman

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Re: Patterson Gt Yarmouth
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 30 January 11 22:09 GMT (UK) »
Hello Bodham. My great great great grandfather is a Newby, documented in various places as a master mariner. The family lived in Deal, Kent, throughout most of the 1800's and I'm wondering if the Newby's you have found could be their ancestors in Norfolk? Capt Robert H Newby was (I believe) a master mariner from around 1820 and commanded various vessels of the infamous South Sea Company, including the "Mary" (wrecked off Tasmania circa 1845), the Helen Denny and Pusey Hall amongst others. He was killed at sea as a passenger on a fellow captain's ship (the Wellington) around July of 1875 when the vessel struck an iceberg. I wonder if there is a connection with the 'Norfolk Line' you mention?

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Re: Patterson Gt Yarmouth
« Reply #25 on: Monday 31 January 11 11:39 GMT (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat nibbler :)


Hi Noel,
As I got notification of this posting I can now link my Newbys to the info you posted earlier;

"James Newby married Elizabeth Nichols 01/12/1788 Lowestoft Suffolk.
     James the son of James Newby who married Anne Patterson 1760 Lowestoft."

Here is my link I am pretty sure;
JOHN Newby, 11 March 1778, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Parents, James NEWBY and Ann (Patterson)
John Married Charlotte GARWOOD, 01 April 1799, Lowestoft, Suffolk
John seems to have died c 1849.
1851 Census Charlotte is with Daughter Elizabeth LOUTTID, nee Newby in Great Yarmouth
(Her Husband Christopher Hornsby Louttid was a Master Mariner)
HO107/1806/215/29

Mary Ann Hannah NEWBY, Christened 15 March 1820, Great Yarmouth , Norfolk to JOHN/CHARLOTTE
(Source Eng/Wales Christening Records)
Marriage;
NEWBY, Mary Ann Hannah, Mutford &c, 13 657
On the same page William LEGGETT

Trish :)
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Re: Patterson Gt Yarmouth
« Reply #26 on: Monday 31 January 11 14:53 GMT (UK) »
Hello
Hello Bodham. My great great great grandfather is a Newby, documented in various places as a master mariner. The family lived in Deal, Kent, throughout most of the 1800's and I'm wondering if the Newby's you have found could be their ancestors in Norfolk? Capt Robert H Newby was (I believe) a master mariner from around 1820 and commanded various vessels of the infamous South Sea Company, including the "Mary" (wrecked off Tasmania circa 1845), the Helen Denny and Pusey Hall amongst others. He was killed at sea as a passenger on a fellow captain's ship (the Wellington) around July of 1875 when the vessel struck an iceberg. I wonder if there is a connection with the 'Norfolk Line' you mention?
Hello Nibbler
Can e-mail you family tree if you send me your e-mail.
Tried it here but to big to post it.
All the best
Bodham