Ann was born Abt. 1514 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England, and died in Redenhall, Norfolk, England. She married JOHN FULLER III Abt. 1547 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England.
Cemetery notes and/or description:
'St. Mary's [church parish] Redenhall is an elongated Parish bounding the River Waveney in the South and extending some 3 miles to the North, to include Clintergates and other scattered farms. The orginal settlement was probably by the river, where Anglo-Saxon and Danish invaders would have made their entry-hence the name Redenhall, the place in the reeds. ...the Church was built upon a commanding knoll. Excavations in 1858 revealed evidence of an older building on the same site with a round tower, a characteristic feature of Waveney Valley churches of the Saxon and Norman periods. The present building was begun about 1460 and finished in about 1520.'
Transcribed to FIND A GRAVE by Patrina Hill Gotcher Perkins.
Ann was born Abt. 1514 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England, and died in Redenhall, Norfolk, England. She married JOHN FULLER III Abt. 1547 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England.
Cemetery notes and/or description:
'St. Mary's [church parish] Redenhall is an elongated Parish bounding the River Waveney in the South and extending some 3 miles to the North, to include Clintergates and other scattered farms. The orginal settlement was probably by the river, where Anglo-Saxon and Danish invaders would have made their entry-hence the name Redenhall, the place in the reeds. ...the Church was built upon a commanding knoll. Excavations in 1858 revealed evidence of an older building on the same site with a round tower, a characteristic feature of Waveney Valley churches of the Saxon and Norman periods. The present building was begun about 1460 and finished in about 1520.'
Transcribed to FIND A GRAVE by Patrina Hill Gotcher Perkins.
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