Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Phillip Keymer

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Phillip Keymer (1815-1887), Millwright

1815 January 19th. Born in Salthouse, Norfolk, the son of William Keymer (1775-1855) and his wife Sarah Warnes

1849 Birth of son Henry John Cubitt Keymer

1851 Living at Drayton, Norfolk: Phillip Keymer (age 36 born Salthouse, Norfolk), Millwright. With his wife Frances Keymer (age 38 born Salthouse, Norfolk) and their six children; Maryann Keymer (age 15 born Salthouse, Norfolk); Phillip Keymer (age 13 born Salthouse, Norfolk); Charlotte Keymer (age 11 born Salthouse, Norfolk); William Keymer (age 8 born Salthouse, Norfolk); Elizabeth Keymer (age 5 born Salthouse, Norfolk); and Henry Keymer (age 1 born Drayton, Norfolk).[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census