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Mary Ann Harber - could this be her baptism?
My 2x great grandmother Mary Ann Harber born according to the 1851 census, c 1813 in Newmarket, Suffolk. Father Thomas Harber, a carpenter.
She married Thomas Flack on 13th April 1840 at St James', Bury St Edmunds. She died 20th June 1857. I found a possible baptism on FMP https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/...=great+britain Wood Ditton is only a few miles from Newmarket. I can't find anything else on her or her parents. Thomas isn't listed as deceased on the 1840 on her marriage cert but I do realise that means nothing. I've been looking for more info on her for more than 40 years.
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I can't help but I have a Harber in my tree from Suffolk!
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If she had siblings born after 1812 the father's occ should be given
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The baptism is just Mary, not Mary Ann, and not many Suffolk records are available online yet. So maybe, maybe not.
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