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McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 21:45

I have a birth address of my GGG grandfather of NK Norfolk anybody know what this means? Brian

Paul

Paul Report 5 Feb 2005 21:47

Could it possibly be an abbreviation for Norfolk? Or Not Known where in Norfolk? Or a third one - is there somewhere in the county that can be shortened to NK? Paul

Kate

Kate Report 5 Feb 2005 21:49

N K usually means "not known".

Crista

Crista Report 5 Feb 2005 21:50

Brian, Is this from a census? I think that means the enumerator wasn't given the village. Could be the person was away at the time and the wife didn't know which village he was born in. Crista

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 5 Feb 2005 21:51

Hi Brian, I live in Norfolk and cannot think of anywhere that would have that abbreviation. My guess is that it is a shortened form of Norfolk. What names and dates do you have? Frances

McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 21:55

Frances James Garner born c 1841

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 5 Feb 2005 22:10

Brian, Do you have any other names (eg.parents)? I have had a quick look on the 1801-1837 marriage index. Have found lots of Garner`s from all over Norfolk,( but nothing that could be shortened to NK) Why not ask for a look up on the 1851 census, or have you tried the 1837 Online? If you can come up with more info I will try and help. Frances

Paul

Paul Report 5 Feb 2005 22:14

Taken from the 1901 Decoder, this would seem to be the only one with an approximate birth year. Forename(s) Lastname Age PRO Age Year Born Where Born Census Place Census CountyOccupation James GARNER 56 1845 Norfolk Ashile Watton Norfolk Blacksmith & Wheelwright Paul

McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 22:18

Frances I know his father was William also born in Norfolk no dates don't know mother. I know lots more about the family coming forward in time. By the way James was married to Henrietta Brian

McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 22:25

Johnathan You are correct i do have this info Thank you for taking the time to help Brian

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 5 Feb 2005 22:26

Have found a William Garner married to Elizabeth Allcock at Ashill Norfolk 19.12.1834 Have you looked on the Norfolk Transcription Achives? Frances

McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 22:30

Frances No i hav'nt not sure how to get this kind of info Brian

Susanne

Susanne Report 5 Feb 2005 22:35

Could this be him in 1851? Head: GARNER, William Neighbors 131213 Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace William GARNER Head M 37 M Agricultural Labourer Tilney All Saints-NFK Sophia GARNER Wife - 32 F --- Tilney St Lawrence-NFK Mary Ann GARNER Daur - 12 F --- Clenchwarton-NFK James GARNER Son - 9 M --- Clenchwarton-NFK William GARNER Son - 7 M --- Tilney St Law-NFK Sophia GARNER Daur - 2 F --- Tilney St Law-NFK Address: ---, Wisbech Census Place: Tilney St Lawrence Wisbech, Norfolk PRO Reference: HO/107/1767 Folio: 142 Page: 8 FHL Film: 0193661

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 5 Feb 2005 22:36

The address is www*genealogy*doun*org/transcriptions/index*php (don`t forget to substitute. for*) I have just had a quick look but it would pay you to have a good look through the site yourself. I will keep looking for you. message me direct if you need more help. Regards Frances

McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 22:38

Frances Thanks for your help i will have a look tomorrow off to bed know Brian

Susanne

Susanne Report 5 Feb 2005 22:40

I have just double checked and the only James listed with a father called William, within around 5 years, is the one that I listed. There are a couple of James's that are listed as Gchildren, so would not know their father's name. Sue:-)

McB

McB Report 5 Feb 2005 22:41

Thanks to everybody who has replied to this thread Brian

Heather

Heather Report 5 Feb 2005 23:01

Brian, think you may find that the Victorian Norfolk accent was incomprehensible if he had moved to another part of the country. I had Norfolk - Norwich on my GGFx2 census 1851 when he was in Stepney. He actually came from a village called Hethersett, even by today's standard that would probably have been pronounced something like "Herersart" and as he wouldnt have known how to spell it the enumerator probably just thought, "put nearest big city"!

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 6 Feb 2005 20:25

Hi again Brian, Any joy yet? I have just read through the replies.If Pauls info sounds like a good match then it would tie in with the marriage info I found for William Garners marriage in Ashill. Might be a good place to start searching. Good luck Frances

McB

McB Report 6 Feb 2005 21:27

Frances Iv'e had a look on the site you gave me last night but i cannot find any thing about William's marriage in Ashill perhaps i am doing something wrong. Brian