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From: THOMAS GOULD< >
Subject: Re: Black Death in Norfolk
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 14:15:46 -0500 (EST)


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Hello Ted,
Your query was a genealogicaly intriguing one. I was having a
genealogical discussion with my Father last evening, and, he noted, the
close proximity of the dates of near "exterminations" in our U.K. (and
Norfolk) surnames. Has anyone ever compiled a list of "Outbreaks" of
plagues and the like, and attached dates and or locations to them? Have
there been many in the last 300 or so years? Thank you.
Regards
Thomas Gould
Grand Island, New York

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Several years ago I read a book from the local library about the Black Death
in Norfolk (mainly around Great Yarmouth). Unfortunately they no longer have
it available - and I do not know the name. Can anybody help please.

Ted Siddle.

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