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Old 21-01-12, 12:23
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Default John Barnes c. 1761-? Sculthorpe, Norfolk

birth, baptism, parents unknown

marriage
30 Aug 1784, at Hindringham, to Martha Billing, by banns
both were single, of the parish of Hindringham and both signed their mark. Witnesses: William Long, John Vine

baptism of children in Sculthorpe, North Norfolk:

Mark Barnes born 8 May 1786, baptised publicly 14 May 1776
Mary Barnes born sep 6, 1790 baptised privately 9 Sep 1790 and received into the church before Feb 1791.

baptism of child at St. Martin at Hindringham
19 Apr 1793, John, son of John Barnes & Martha, late Billing

death, burial unknown

Link to Mark Barnes, 3 x gt grandfather:
http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...ht=mark+barnes
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Nell, have you seen this?

http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search...ecordID=241193
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Old 22-01-12, 08:55
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No I hadn't!

I see they were married "by bands" in the "prahish" of Hindringham, so not sure the transcription is all it could be - but a great start to investigate further. I'll see if the original is on familysearch - it might give the witnesses.

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Familysearch gives date as 30 Aug 1784
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Yes, the spelling made me laugh too!
I'm pleased it was on Family Search, it's good to have confirmation.
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Just going through the images now, found Barnes back in 1740s - another parish to add to my research.

A lovely start to my morning, Elizabeth, many thanks again.
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Just going through the images now, found Barnes back in 1740s - another parish to add to my research.

A lovely start to my morning, Elizabeth, many thanks again.
It's a pleasure, Nell.
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The actual image in the Archdeacon's Transcripts does say "by bands". Wedding bands, presumably!
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