David Potter
M, #714, b. circa 1842
David was born at Kenninghall, Norfolk, England, circa 1842. He was the son of Nathan Potter and Frances Reynolds.
He was listed as head of household's son in the 1851 census at The Heath, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England. Those recorded in the household were: Nathan Potter, head; Frances Potter, wife; Mary Potter, daughter; David Potter, son; Rachel Potter, daughter.1
He was listed as head of household's son in the 1861 census at The Heath, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England. Those recorded in the household were: Nathan Potter, head; Frances Potter, wife; Mary Potter, daughter; David Potter, son; Rachel Potter, daughter.2
He married Elizabeth Raynor at Kenninghall Parish Church, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England, on 22 September 1864.3
He was listed as head of household's son in the 1851 census at The Heath, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England. Those recorded in the household were: Nathan Potter, head; Frances Potter, wife; Mary Potter, daughter; David Potter, son; Rachel Potter, daughter.1
He was listed as head of household's son in the 1861 census at The Heath, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England. Those recorded in the household were: Nathan Potter, head; Frances Potter, wife; Mary Potter, daughter; David Potter, son; Rachel Potter, daughter.2
He married Elizabeth Raynor at Kenninghall Parish Church, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England, on 22 September 1864.3
Citations
- [S174] 1851, English Census, "David Potter, son, single, aged 8, born in Kenninghall, Norfolk, agricultural labourer, resident at The Heath, Potter's Farm."
- [S164] 1861, English Census, "David Potter, son, single, aged 18, born in Kenninghall, Norfolk, agricultural labourer, resident at Heath."
- [S413] David Potter to Elizabeth Raynor, Marriage entry, "David Potter, 22 years, bachelor, labourer, resident at Kenninghall, Father: Nathan Potter, labourer. Elizabeth Raynor, 21 years, spinster, Father: Robert Raynor, weaver. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns. In the presence of David Raynor, James Clarke."