1813 to 1880 Baptism Project Marsham All Saints |
Baptisms 1813 to 1880
The parish of Marsham lies north of the city of Norwich
on the A140 road from Norwich to Cromer and just immediately south of
the market town of Aylsham. The village sits just south of the crossing
of a small tributary of the River Bure, "The Mermaid". Marsham
is a tightly centred small village with properties mainly on the western
side of the A140 and also along an east-west running lane which heads
towards Cawston. The village retains its shop and pub and is a thriving
rural settlement. |
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Two standard 800-entry register books cover the period of this transcript. The first book was abandoned for unknown reason roughly halfway through, the second extends beyond the period of this transcript to 1887. Both register books are filmed on Microfilm MF1390 in the collection of the Norfolk Record Office and from which this transcript was prepared. The film is relatively recent and of good quality with crisp and clear images. The standard of handwriting, however, was not always perfectly clear so there is a caveat regarding this potential source of inaccuracy. Overall this was a straightforward transcript to prepare and it is to be hoped few errors will have crept into its production. |
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