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Hilda Parnell had relations with her stepfather, and had a child, Reginald (Sonny) Parnell. They were not married. | Family: F17
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On parish records known as Eliza Jenkerson on her marriage | Family: 30
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The Durrant family ran a newsagents business for many years from their bungalow. They also sold sweets and cigarettes and had a small library here where people could hire books. The business was started by Samuel Durrant, who was listed as a newsagent in the 1911 directory. He also ran a barbers shop. His wife Annie continued with the newsagents business, and she was followed by their son Harry Durrant. | Family: F53
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Alfred Robert Collins was the Stoker/Brake man on a Train that crashed into wells-next-Sea station on 29th May 1879 killing a young man in the water closet. | Alfred R Collins
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Occupation : Yeoman of Freethorpe | Abraham Halesworth
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Apparently, consulting Parish registers indicates that the Holsey family in Hindolveston is the Halesworth family from Reedham...it also appears that the Halesworth name has also been recorded as Holsworth. A perceptive parish clerk has recorded that the three names are often the one family.
| William Halesworth
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Sonny was found dead at the roadside in 1980 apparently having fallen from his pushbike to work in Wymondham. He was working as a roadman. | Reginald Parnell
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