Christmas Fryer details on a grave monument at Municipal (part 2) Cemetery, Earlham, Norfolk,England

Name Details

Christmas Fryer

The name Christmas Fryer is the first name on the monument.

The monument is in Municipal (part 2) cemetery, Earlham, Norfolk, England.

There are 535 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Christmas Fryer was buried in 1874.The actual date of death is given on the grave monument as 02.02.1874.

Christmas Fryer age is given as 79.

Christmas Fryer calculated year of birth is 1795.

Christmas Fryer is listed on the GPR grave numbered 443976.

Christmas Fryer is listed as the first name on monument on the grave monument.

Christmas Fryer has the record number 942086 within the GPR person name database table.

The record was added to the GPR on 19 December 2014

There is one image available for the monument listing Christmas Fryer (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Christmas Fryer record:

Christmas Fryer was my 3xGt Grandfather born in Hempnall Norfolk 25th December 1794 and baptised there on 31st December that year. He was at times a carrier or carter in Gt Yarmouth and Wortwell but for a lot of the time was tenant of 15 acres on what is now a holiday let called Turkey Row Cottage on Lundy Green or Silver Green Hempnall, Norfolk. His first wife was Lucy Scarnell (Died 1835)daughter of Lawson Scarnell 1767-1808 a yeoman of Chestnut Tree Farm Hempnall (Still there). Ann on the gravestone was his second wife married in Hempnall in 1835. You can see a lot about them on FreeReg..I have left a substantial historical file with the Norfolk Family History Society in Norwich, the Forum Library in Norwich and with the British Library and Bodleian Library under my name Barrie Stevens on the main on-line catalogue..Christmas Fryer had a son John Fryer born in Gt Yarmouth in 1819 and who was a blacksmith, locksmith, grocer and owner of property in Norwich. He died in about 1893-1897 in the Great Hospital of Norwich possibly as a pauper. He was Christmas Fryer's Executor and also that of his stepmother Ann Fryer. Norfolk Sources on line has some legal documents signed by Christmas Fryer..His will is with the Norfolk Record Office. Christmas Fryer also had a pub in Hempnall in 1835 and ran a carting service every Saturday from the Lamb Inn in Norwich in the 1830s for which also see Norfolk Sources on line (Norfolk Record Office on line)..I am descended from Christmas Fryer's son Lawson Scarnell Fryer born Hempnall 1824 died Bermondsey 1892...Regards Barrie Stevens

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