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Note: John and Ann married in St Augustine's Church Norwich on Julythe 9th 1855. John was 24 and Ann was 21. John's occupation isgiven as Fishmonger. Ann's is not given. John is a batchelorand Ann a spinster. John's father is stated to be JohnWorledge, deceased. Ann's is stated to be Joseph Seaman,Weaver. Both bride and groom reside in Norwich.The witnesses to the marriage are. John's sister Maria Mallet , John's brother Thomas Worledge, Ann's sister Martha Appleton, Ann's brother in law Christopher Appleton,John and Ann were married after banns by the rector of StAugustines M J Rackham.We next find John and Ann taking over the "George 1V" pub at StGeorge, Colegate in 1861. In 1865 they move to the "FellmongersArms" at 90 Oak Street in the same parish. Ann was born in 1867but in 1872 smallpox struck the family. Ann died aged 5 on the3rd of January. She is certified as dying of "Variola (notvaccinated). 16 days later her mother succumbed to the sameillness aged 38. She is noted as the wife of John Worledge afish curer. The informant is Martha Seaman, present at deathOak Street.
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