Harriet Claybyn grave monument details at Old (A) Municipal Cemetery, Woodbridge, Suffolk,England

Harriet Claybyn grave monument in Old (A) Municipal Cemetery, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

Harriet Claybyn grave monument: legible names and details

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Harriet Claybyn
first name on monument
P Claybyn
husband of Harriet Claybyn

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Claybyn is one of the rarest surnames I have met in 14 years of family history research. Harry Pratt Claybyn married my relative Emily Kester on 03/08/1900 at St Paul's Parish Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Apart from his birth, marriage & death registrations and the 1891, 1901 & 1911 censuses, there is no trace of Harry, except for his father, Benjamin Claybyn. As far as I can tell, the Claybyns originated in Suffolk and are traceable - albeit through an element of assumption - to a Benjamin Claybyn (Claybon) c 1771, birthplace unknown. So any help would be an incredible help in tracing this elusive (!) family. I am 99% certain that the P Claybyn you refer to is Pratt Claybyn born 29/05/1805 Haveningham, Suffolk - who married a Harriet Web during March quarter 1865 in Woodbridge, Suffolk. Mind you, finding Harriet's origins is also an interesting challenge! I am 99% sure that I have found Harriet's burial records in Woodbridge, Suffolk - but not Pratt's.
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Genealogy purposes. Thanks!
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Location of the above Harriet Claybyn monument

Old (A) Municipal Cemetery, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

Old (A) Municipal Cemetery, Woodbridge
Old (A) Municipal Cemetery

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