
Peter GREENBURY

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Name Peter GREENBURY Birth Abt 1736 [1] Gender Male Death Abt 1820 Woolpit, Suffolk [1]
Burial 21 Jun 1820 St. Mary, Woolpit, Suffolk [1]
Person ID I513 Webb Last Modified 9 Mar 2025
Family Mary TANNER, b. Abt 1731, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk d. 1827, Woolpit, Suffolk
(Age 96 years)
Marriage 21 Nov 1768 Tostock, Suffolk [2]
Children 1. Elizabeth GREENBERRY, b. Abt 1772, Woolpit, Suffolk [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. William GREENBERRY, b. Abt 1774, Sudbury, Suffolk d. Abt 1851, Woolpit, Suffolk
(Age 77 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. Ann GREENBERRY, b. Abt 1776, Sudbury, Suffolk [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Mary GREENBERRY, b. Abt 1770, Tostock, Suffolk [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
5. John GREENBERRY, b. Abt 1769, Tostock, Suffolk [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
6. Jane GREENBERRY, b. Abt 1778, Woolpit, Suffolk d. Abt 1844, Woolpit, Suffolk
(Age 66 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F201 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Mar 2025
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Event Map Marriage - 21 Nov 1768 - Tostock, Suffolk Death - Abt 1820 - Woolpit, Suffolk Burial - 21 Jun 1820 - St. Mary, Woolpit, Suffolk = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name.
The only person that might fit this on the internet is Peter, son of Peter and Elizabeth bapt Lincoln 1741. However, given the fact that there is a Peter who marries in Lincoln in 1791, and the burial data, it is assumed that this is not him.
- As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name.
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