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North Lynn St Edmund

Baptisms 1813 to 1880

The mediaeval site of North Lynn lies on the banks of the Great Ouse around a mile or so north of the port of King's Lynn, the area is nowadays largely covered by an industrial estate and all trace of the former church has been removed by repeated incursions of the sea. It is reported that the village church was washed away in 1271 and the ruins were again flooded during the 17th century, excavations prior to the building of the present industrial area revealed the site of St Edmund at Grid Reference TG613212. The baptisms between 1826 & 1845 recorded in a separate register within the series for King's Lynn St Margaret undoubtedly took place at the mother church.

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Event Ref No Event Date Individual Given Individual Surname Father's Given Father's Surname Father's Occupation Mother's Given Mother's Maiden Surname Birth Note
1 25/06/1826 Elizabeth MARTIN Thomas MARTIN Labourer Elizabeth    
2 27/04/1827 Matthew BARWOOD James BARWOOD Labourer Ann    
3 29/09/1831 Thomas MARTIN Thomas MARTIN Labourer Elizabeth    
4 29/09/1831 Sarah Ann GARRETT Matthew GARRETT Labourer Sarah    
5 15/03/1832 Thomas BEECHAM James BEECHAM Labourer Eleanor    
6 16/11/1832 Amelia WALKER Giles WALKER Farmer Mary    
7 --/--/1834 William Gregory WALKER Giles WALKER Farmer Mary    
8 15/05/1836 Elizabeth WALKER Giles WALKER Farmer Mary    
9 20/12/1838 Caroline Gregory WALKER Giles WALKER Farmer Mary    
10 31/12/1838 James BEECHAM James BEECHAM Labourer Eleanor    
11 19/08/1841 Mary Ann WHITBY Robert WHITBY Labourer Hannah    
12 12/12/1845 Annie WHITBY Robert WHITBY Labourer Annie Hannah    

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