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Mary Cullington (1760 - 1760)

Mary Cullington
Born [location unknown]
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Died at about age 0 in Norwich, Norfolk, Englandmap
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Profile last modified | Created 15 Jul 2011
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Biography

Mary Cullington died young.
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Mary was born in 1760 at an unknown location. She was the daughter of Robert Cullington and Sarah (Baldwin) Cullington.

Research Notes

No record located on familysearch.org. There are currently no baptisms for a Mary C on FreeReg other than the one below who has different parents at Intwood (Norwich): https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818dd33e93790eca3fa16ef : viewed 31 Dec 2020 baptism Mary Cullington 8 Jun 1760

Information produced by Philip Fairman on the Cullington FamilyPedigree suggests that Mary Cullington was either still born or died in childbirth.

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Many of her family members had very different spellings for her surname which don't show up in the normal searches. Therefore I would hold off moving to a different family until those possibilities have been exhausted.
posted by Andrew Turvey
I will check out another indexing can access via Norfolk Family history society.
posted by Hilary (Buckle) Gadsby