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George 1719 and Mary Newman

George (1719) Gotts, was noted as a blacksmith on his son Samuel's marriage certificate. There is a marriage to Mary (1727) Newman at St Helens in Norwich in 1818.

Peck's Norwich Directory for 1802 has a George GOTTS, smith and farrier, at 5 St Augustine Street.

Freemen of Norwich 1752-1837 has a George GOTTS non-apprenticed whitesmith on 18 June 1804. Their children include:

 George 1729 b 1818 Norwich

 Samuel 1718 b 1821 Norwich

 Eliza 1728  b 1821 Norwich

 Susan 1745 b 1825 Norwich

 James 1730 b 1830 Norwich

Question: Who were George's parents?

Samuel 1718

Samuel 1718 bp c 1821 in Norwich, married Mary Ann 1715 Piggin in 1848 in Thorpe Episcopi. Their children include:

 Joseph 1716 Piggin, b 1846 in Norwich

 Eliza 1717 Gotts b 1849 in Norwich

Samuel's father was noted as George (1719) a blacksmith,

Samuel and Mary Ann lived in Gransby Row, Barrack St, Norwich in 1851, with Joseph and Eliza.

Question: What happened to Samuel, Mary Ann and Eliza? They are not there in 1861.

 

For Piggin website click here

 

Barrack Road Norwich

Source: Copyright Norfolk Heritage Centre

 

112-George 1719 and Mary Newman of Norwich

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