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| Stephen MUTIMER
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Stephen MUTIMER
Noted events in his life were: • Marriage Banns, 1813, Hingham, Norfolk. Stephen Mutimer of this parish bachelor to Mary Pond of this parish widow by Banns 22 February 1813 witnesses were James Haythorp and Abigail Haythorp (Mary's brother and his wife) • Occupation, 1814, Hingham, Norfolk. Shopkeeper in Hingham in 1815 occupation given as baker but in 1822 he is stated to be a labourer • Criminal Record, 1830, At Sea. Medical journal of convict ship Lady Faversham 1 March 1830 • Criminal Record, 1830, Norfolk. Norfolk to wit - A Calendar of the Prisoners in the County for Trial at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at the Castle of Norwich in the Shirehouse on Wednesday the 13th day of January 1830 • Criminal Record, 1830, Norwich, Norfolk. Stephen Mutimer Norfolk tried for larceny 7 years stealing barley trade or calling ploughs milks reaps sows • Criminal Record, 1830, Norwich, Norfolk. Stephen Mutimer Norfolk Quarter Sessions Norwich 13 January sentenced to 7 years 1830 Muster Roll • Criminal Record, 1839, NSW, Australia. Certificate of Freedom Stephen Mutimer arrived Lady Faversham 1830 Certificate of Freedom granted 23 July 1839 Stephen married Mary (Pond) HAYTHORPE, daughter of James HAYTHORPE and Mary WATTS, on 22 Nov 1813 in Hingham, Norfolk. (Mary (Pond) HAYTHORPE was born in 1784 in Hardingham, Norfolk, baptised on 2 Mar 1784 in Hardingham, Norfolk, died in 1839 in Sporle, Norfolk and was buried on 28 Aug 1839 in Sporle, Norfolk.) |
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