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Burial PARKER of Chrishall 1674
« on: Monday 10 August 20 06:35 BST (UK) »
I've been looking for burial of -
Margaret PARKER (the wife of John Parker) buried June 1674 at Chrishall Essex
 [Her husband was bur 28 May 1679 (record hard to read but I think it says "John")]

 - Margaret's burial reported to be on D/P 365/1/1 on Chrishall parish records but I can't see it.

Could someone tell me the image number or confirm this record exists please.

Thanks a lot

Di

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Re: Burial PARKER of Chrishall 1674
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 11 August 20 05:53 BST (UK) »
Image 6, first one at the top of the left hand page

Margaret Parker wife of John Parker buried June 9th.

The previous page indicates burials 1674

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The first few pages have baptism marriage and burials on one page.

John Parker senior is on image 41

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Re: Burial PARKER of Chrishall 1674
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 11 August 20 06:23 BST (UK) »
Have you seen his will?
Also on SEAX 1679 of Chrishall John Parker the elder he was a Plowright

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Re: Burial PARKER of Chrishall 1674
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 11 August 20 06:33 BST (UK) »
Oh Brilliant - many thanks for the image #6. I looked for ages for that. I had John's burial and expected hers to be around the same place. (Always expect the unexpected!)

Thanks also for the mention of John's will. I do have that one albeit in a bad condition. Mostly it's OK to read but wish they had typewriters back then!

I really appreciate your help  :-*

Di
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