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It is such a worthwhile job that all the volunteers have undertaken for future generations that might feel they want to research their roots and as the gravestones age and the writing is undesciferable the photos are a lasting record. Many thanks. I have been researching the Fincham family from Norfolk. They farmed at Place Farm Kenninghall from about 1790 I think. William Fincham who was born about 1786 was the first to farm there followed by his son William who was born in 1820 and carried on working the farm for the Duke of Norfolk.
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