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John Hallows

 

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   5000 1.0 John Hallowsmale


Pedigree

Additional information: Marriage Record 

Census Details: -:- other address/occupation
   5001
Married: Mary Meadows  at Trowse Newton, Norfolk 19 Jun 1820Parish Reg

   44992.1 Mary Ann Hallowsfemale

Additional information: Marriage Record 

Census Details: 1841
4496
Married: Thomas Randall  at Trowse Newton, Norfolk 10 Apr 1842Parish Reg
b. 05 Jul 1819, at St Michael at Thorn, Norwich, Norfolk

   50022.2 Caroline Hallowsfemale
Baptism: 19 Nov 1820 at Trowse, NorfolkParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record 

   50032.3 Eddington John Hallows   also known as John Hallowsmale
Baptism: 09 Oct 1825 at Trowse, NorfolkParish Reg
Death: 12 Dec 1844
Burial: 15 Dec 1844, aged 19,

Additional information: Baptism Record  Burial Record 

Additional information: Death notice

Census Details: 1841 -:- other address/occupation

 


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:- where there is a marriage or children recorded, the date is estimated at 16-18 years before the earliest date;
:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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