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Abt 1820 -
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Name
Joseph
Franklin
Born
Abt 1820
Great Waltham, Essex
Christened
20 Feb 1820
Parish Church, Great Waltham, Essex
Gender
Male
Person ID
I0804
Wright and Savill
Last Modified
27 Apr 2019
Father
John Franklin
b.
Abt 1788, Essex
d.
7 Sep 1843, Great Waltham, Essex
(Age ~ 55 years)
Mother
Sarah Everard
b.
Abt 1801, Essex
d.
Aft 1843 (Age ~ 43 years)
Married
8 Jan 1818
Great Waltham, Essex
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They were both from the parish of Great Waltham, bachelor & spinster and married with the consent of their parents.
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F091
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- Abt 1820 - Great Waltham, Essex
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Known from the 1841 census for Great Waltham.
Joseph was baptised in Great Waltham on 20 February 1820.