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Issac Crowder baptism and death
« on: Monday 14 December 15 14:20 GMT (UK) »
Hello

I would appreciate it if someone could assist me on a small matter concerning Issac Crowder. he was the father of Daniel and James Crowther, both of them born in Great Yarmouth and he married Mary Anguish, daughter of Daniel and Susanna Anguish at Haddiscoe Norfolk on 1st December 1794.

I would appreciate it if someone could help find a baptism and death for Issac and possibly a death location for his wife Mary whom according to a family tree online died in 1810

my thanks

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Re: Issac Crowder baptism and death
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 17 December 15 06:49 GMT (UK) »
The online tree on ancestry has them living in Massachusetts USA.

James son of Isaac Crowder and Mary Anguish was born at Thurlton on 22 May 1810 baptized there
All Saints Church on 27 May 1810.
daughters Mary Ann was also baptized there 31 January 1802 and Martha born 6 July 1807 was baptized 12 July 1807

At Haddiscoe are Isaac baptized 8 November 1795 born on the 4th and Harriet baptized 13 April 1797 born on the 11th.

All the above name the mother as Mary Anguish

Isaac son of Isaac and Mary also married a Mary he is buried at Haddisoe 28 September 1884 age 88 and his wife Mary 1 January 1886 age looks like 83

 

I did not find a Daniel

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Re: Issac Crowder baptism and death
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 17 December 15 07:15 GMT (UK) »
Re: Daniel on ancestry it says he was baptized at Thurlton 19 February 1804, however it is not on freereg transcription of Thurlton.