Thomas Turner grave monument details at All Saints Church burial ground, South Pickenham, Norfolk,England

Thomas Turner grave monument in All Saints Church burial ground, South Pickenham, Norfolk, England

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Thomas Turner
1822721750first name on monument

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I am trying to trace the origin of my ancestor, Thomas Turner, who was last confirmed residing in West Wretham, Norfolk, in the early 1800's. His wife, Elizabeth Tuffs, came originally from South Pickenham. Thomas had been the Warrener at Bromehill Warren on the Weeting Estate and Elizabeth had worked in the manor at Weeting Hall. They married in 1778. There is an 1836-37 Register of the Electors for the Western Division that records a Thomas Turner living at Thorpe Farm, West Wretham. I have long assumed that this must be the same Thomas Turner that moved there with his wife and family about 1790 from Weeting. After all, how many Thomas Turners would move to a place with only a handful of residences? However, I have never been able to find a record of burial for either Thomas, or his wife Elizabeth, in Wretham or any where near by. One theory is that the parents had gone to live with their children or grandchildren. Some did live in the Pickenham/Swaffham area at about this time. This burial is certainly one of interest to me in my search.
(requested on 27 10 2016)
I believe this to be the father of my ancestor James Turner a gamekeeper at Windsor great park
(requested on 26 02 2017)
I am trying to search for my Turner ancestors who came down to Windsor great park as Gamekeepers. They started off in the Norfolk/Suffolk borders
(requested on 07 08 2019)
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Location of the above Thomas Turner monument

All Saints Church burial ground, South Pickenham, Norfolk, England

All Saints Church burial ground, South Pickenham
All Saints Church burial ground

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