| Name |
Sarah DUNKHORNE |
| Birth |
1551, Stanston, Norfolk County, ENGLAND |
| Death |
1 Jul 1584, Redenhall parish, Norfolk County, ENGLAND Age: 33 |
| Burial |
Redenhall parish, Norfolk County, ENGLAND |
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| Spouses |
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Robert FULLER |
| Birth |
Oct 1543, Redenhall parish, Norfolk County, ENGLAND |
| Death |
19 May 1614, Redenhall parish, Norfolk County, ENGLAND Age: 70 |
| Burial |
23 May 1614, Redenhall Churchyard, Redenhall parish, Norfolk County, ENGLAND |
| Occupation |
Butcher, Harleston parish, Norfolk County, ENGLAND |
| Father |
John B. FULLER (~1518-1559) |
| Mother |
Ann COLLINGE/COLLINGS (1522-1559) |
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| Marriage |
29 Jan 1572, Starston, Norfolk County, ENGLAND |
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| Notes for Sarah DUNKHORNE |
[GREATx13 GRANDMOTHER]+
[NOTE] The area of the parish of Redenhall with Harleston is 1,610 acres, with a population, in 1831, of 1,784, less than one-fourth agricultural. Part of the town lies in the parish of Mendham, which is chiefly in Suffolk; the Norfolk portion of this parish has an area of 720 acres, with a population, in 1831, of 341, one-fourth agricultural; giving a total for Harleston of 2,330 acres, with a population of 2,125. The town consists of a main street along the Yarmouth road, and a convenient market-place on the south side of the main street. The 'middle row,' between the street and the market-place, is in the hamlet of Harleston, which is part of Redenhall parish. In this part is a chapel-of-ease, a plain building. There are three dissenting places of worship in the town. The river Waveney flows at a short distance to the south; there are three bridges over it in the neighbourhood. The manufacture of bombazines is carried on to a small extent: there is a well attended corn-market on Wednesday, and two considerable fairs, at which great numbers of Scotch cattle are sold. The parish church of Redenhall is situated on an elevation a mile from the town on the road to Yarmouth. It consists of a nave with two aisles, a chancel, and a fine western tower of perpendicular character. The tower was built A.D. 1460-1520, but the body of the church in the beginning of the fourteenth century. The living is a rectory, with the chapelry of Harleston annexed, of the clear yearly value of £803. There were in 1833, in the parish of Redenhall and the Norfolk portion of Mendham parish, two infant or dame schools, with 33 to 38 children; a national day and Sunday school, partly endowed, with 90 children in the week and 134 on Sundays; two day-schools, with 40 children; and one Sunday-school with 145 children. - [1]
[1] - http://www.oldtowns.co.uk/Norfolk/harleston.htm
[ ] - email; Mary & Vern Chalupsky
[ ] - Fuller Family; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walkersj/fuller
[ ] - Fuller, From the Mayflower ... to Michigan; www.jowest.net/genealogy/jo/fuller |
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