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Offline EuniceM

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Parents of Alice Kello and John Mollett of Norwich ?
« on: Sunday 11 December 22 14:23 GMT (UK) »
         Hi to the members who are reading this post.
       
     Does anyone have an idea who the parents of Alice Kello and John Mollett are ?

   They married at St Peter Parmentergate in Norwich, Norfolk on th 25th of April 1714.
   
                        Thank you in advance.


 
           



     

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Re: Parents of Alice Kello and John Mollett of Norwich ?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 11 December 22 18:24 GMT (UK) »
To start this off:

John Mollett, single man, married Alice Kello (sp?), single woman, on 25th April 1714 at St Peter Parmentergate, Norwich.

They had the following children:
- Rizon, baptised 20th February 1715 in St Peter Parmentergate (SPP). His baptism entry is also included in the Archdeacon's Transcripts for the parish of St Peter of Mancroft in Norwich.
- John, baptised 2nd September 1716 in SPP.
- William, baptised 13th September 1718 in SPP.
- Unnamed son, baptised 3rd July 1721 in SPP.
- Richard, baptised 18th March 1724 in SPP.

Apologies if I have missed any.

Based on the fact that the family resided within the parish of SPP, there are these likely burials:

- Alice Mollett, aged 66, buried on 14th January 1747 in SPP. This gives Alice an estimated birth year of 1681, which would fit with the age at which she had her last child (~43). Her burial entry is also included in the Archdeacon's Transcripts for the parish of St Peter of Mancroft in Norwich.

- John Mollett, aged 77, buried on 19th October 1760 in SPP. This gives John an estimated birth year of 1683.

The name of John & Alice's first child, Rizon, is very unusual and clearly holds some importance. I see there is a Rizon Mallett who married Mary Devonshire on 31st January 1705 in Southwark St Olave, Surrey. Surely this must be a relation? Unfortunately, I cannot find an obvious baptism for this man.

I can see there were various Kellos in SPP, but unfortunately I cannot see an Alice.

Queenie  :)
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Re: Parents of Alice Kello and John Mollett of Norwich ?
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 11 December 22 19:38 GMT (UK) »
Freereg has a John Mallett, bapt 10 June 1686, father Nickolas Mallett at St Augustine Norwich

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Re: Parents of Alice Kello and John Mollett of Norwich ?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 12 December 22 14:21 GMT (UK) »
        Hi Queenie.
   Thank you very much for your research on the Mollett-Kello family of Norwich.
    I learned quite a bit of new very interesting information.

     Based on the year of the death of Alice Kello and John Mollett,
     maybe with some more research around Norwich, some new facts might
      come up  about their parents ?

         Thank you again, for your time.

         


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Re: Parents of Alice Kello and John Mollett of Norwich ?
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 13 December 22 16:11 GMT (UK) »
             
                Hi The Yokel

             Thank you for your interest,
              Yes, we often see the family name Mollett
               written different ways.