↑ Marriages at St Mary, Snettisham. Parish register. 7 Apr 1794. John Creake, bachelor, married Hannah Williamson, spinster. Neither could write. Witnesses John Williamson and Thomas Culham. FreeReg.org.uk. Accessed 26 Jul 2019
↑ St Mary, Snettisham. 18 Jul 1794: baptism of Frances Creake, daughter of John and Hannah Creake (nee Williamson). Born 16 Jul 1794. FreeReg.org.uk. Accessed 23 Oct 2018
↑ Baptisms at St Mary, Snettisham. Parish register. 20 Mar 1796. Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah Creake. Born 16 Mar 1796 FreeReg.org.uk. Accessed 26 Jul 2019
↑ Baptisms at St Mary, Snettisham. Parish register. 25 Jun 1798. Ann, daughter of John and Hannah Creake (spinster when married). Born 21 Jun 1798 FreeReg.org.uk. Accessed 26 Jul 2019
↑ Baptisms at St Mary, Snettisham. Parish register. 25 Jan 1801. Margaret, daughter of John and Hannah Creake. Born 23 Jan 1801 FreeReg.org.uk. Accessed 26 Jul 2019
↑ Baptisms at St Mary, Snettisham. Parish register. 6 May 1804. Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah Creeke. Born 6 May 1804 FreeReg.org.uk. Accessed 26 Jul 2019
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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