1873 “Domesday” Entry - personal information
1873 “Domesday” Entry - personal information
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CRICK, Barnabas | |
Family Historian Individual Narrative Barnabas CRICK, son of Simon CRICK (c. 1769-c. 1857) and Ann BALDREY (c. 1773-c. 1858), was born on 22 Jun 1806 in Bressingham, Norfolk. He was baptised on 21 May 1809 in Roydon, Norfolk. He and Mary POTTER had marriage banns published on 30 Aug 1829 in Bressingham - other dates read were 06.09.1829 and 13.09.1829. Barnabas married Mary POTTER on 13 Oct 1829 in Bressingham. The marriage was witnes ..... View full FH text (See notes below) | |
Birth: | 22.06.1806 : Bressingham, Norfolk |
Baptism: | 21.05.1809 : Roydon, Norfolk |
Banns: | 30.08.1829, 06.09.1829, 13.09.1829 : Bressingham, Norfolk |
Marriage: | 13.10.1829 at Bressingham, Norfolk to Mary POTTER : Witnesses were George LEWIS and Maria LONG.After Mary’s death in 1833, Barnabas married Elizabeth UPCRAFT by licence (20.10.1843) on 23.10.1843. |
1841 Census: | Bressingham, Norfolk : 30, agricultural labourer, living with parents Simon (65, linen weaver) and Ann (65), and siblings Emma (11) and AQmbrose (10) (HO107 Piece 758 Book 1 Folio 4 Page 2 Schedule 10) |
1851 Census: | South Lopham, Norfolk : 44, shop keeper, living with wife Elizabeth (50) (HO107 Piece 1822 Folio 241 Page 23 Schedule 87) |
1861 Census: | Wood Rpad, South Lopham, Norfolk : widower, 54, farmer of 28 acres employing 1 man, living with wife Elizabeth (60) (RG09 Piece1236 Folio 168 Page 10 Schedule 67) |
1871 Census: | Wood Rpad, South Lopham, Norfolk : widower, 63, retired, living with housekeeper Susan SCOTT (widow, 58) and visitor Mary WALLIS (widow, 74) (RG10 Piece 1840 Folio 92 Page 19 Schedule 110) |
Death: | 1884 |
Newspaper: | Norfolk Chronicle, 27 January 1866, page 5 DIED. On the 11th inst., at South Lopham, in this county, aged 68, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Barnabas Crick, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Upcraft, farmer, Hinderclay, Suffolk |
Newspaper: | Bury Free Press, Saturday, 5 July 1869, page 5 On MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 7th. SOUTH LOPHAM MOST ELIGIBLE SMALL FREEHOLD ESTATE. Messrs. NEWSON & STANLEY Will Sell by Auction, at the White Horse Inn, South Lopham, on MONDAY NEXT, at Five o’clock, in One Lot, FOUR very desirable ENCLOSURES of ARABLE and PASTURE LAND, containing 15A. 2R. 13P. In the occupation of Mr Barnabas Crick, a yearly tenant, at a very low rate of ??26 per annum. This is a most attractive small Property, either for investment or occupation. As an investment it will always command a good tenant at a rental paying a high per centage, as there are no buildings to maintain, and as an occupation it is particularly desirable to a man of limited means, as £500 may remain on mortgage. The Land is of the best description, well situate, and very compact. Particulars may be obtained of Mr. T. M. Golding, Solicitor, Walsham-le-Willows; at the place of sale; and of the Auctioneers, Bury St. Edmund's, and 2, Walbrook, E.C. |
Notes: | 1873 “Domesday” entry - living in South Lopham, Norfolk; land area A.10 R.3 (4.35 hectares); rentable value £17 15s. |
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