Robert Alderton
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Robert Alderton (1761)

Robert Alderton
Born in Great Cressingham Norfolk Englandmap
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Biography

Robert was born in 1761. He was the son of Robert Alderton and Elizabeth Mack. He was baptised at St. Michael, Great Cressingham, Norfolk, England on March 29, 1761[1]

Sources

  1. FR Great Cressingham Parish Register County Norfolk Place Great Cressingham Church name St Michael Register type Unspecified Baptism date 29 Mar 1761 Person forename Robert Person sex M Father forename Robert Mother forename Elizabeth Father surname ALDERTON Transcribed by Stuart Tokely File line number 1208 Cited on: https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5bfb4d18f493fd3281262721/robert-alderton-baptism-norfolk-great-cressingham-1761-03-29?locale=en

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