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| Philip RACEY
Ann ANGIER |
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| Husband: Philip RACEY
Baptism: 1 Dec 1728, St. Martin at Oak, Norwich, NFK Father: Philip RACEY Mother: Mary DIXON; m. 6 Jan 1726/7, St. Simon and St. Jude, Norwich, NFK |
| Marriage: 8 Sep 1748, St. Stephen, Norwich, NFK |
| Wife: Ann ANGIER
Birth: ca. 1729 |
| Children: |
| 1. Philip RACEY, bap. 21 May 1749, St. Martin at Oak, Norwich,
NFK
2. Luke RACEY, bap. 4 Nov 1750, St. Martin at Oak, Norwich, NFK 3. Anne RACEY, bap. 13 Sep 1758, St. Mary's Church, Whitechapel, LND 4. Mary RACEY, bap. 7 Jun 1761, Christ Church Spitalfields, Spitalfields, LND 5. Charles RACEY, bap. 8 May 1763, Christ Church Spitalfields, Spitalfields, LND |
| Keywords for search engines: UK, United Kingdom, GBR, Great Britain, ENG, England, co. Norfolk, co. Middlesex, Stepney, Greater London |
| Sources:
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 2a. St. Martin at Oak, Norwich (online at the Norfolk Churches web site). 2b. St. Simon and St. Jude, Norwich (online at the Norfolk Churches web site). 2c. St. Stephen, Norwich (online at the Norfolk Churches web site). 3. Whitechapel (online at the East of London Family History Society web site). 4. Christ Church Spitalfields. (online at findachurch.co.uk). |
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