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MWG14 | 14:14 Mon 03rd Aug 2020 | History
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Will anyone help me please? I would like to know who all the residents were at Wood Norton Rectory, East Dereham, Norfolk in 1911.

Any help very much appreciated.
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My question is that if all these ancestry sites get their information from published public records, censuses, parish records etc, how can they claim a copyright?
Many are not published and the commercial sites have bought licenses to do so. Plus they have probably invested money in transcribing them.

If you have ever been to a county record office and wished to take copies of documents (I have for example taken photographs of a number of wills and other family documents) you have to sign to agree that these are only to be used for private research and not to be published.

I do not know the ins and outs (I have naff all experience in that area of the law) but given that the documents I generally copy are only for private research, I've never questioned it and just agreed with it.
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Name Age
Charles Burston Lipscomb 47
Olive May Lucinda Lipscomb 27
Emma Lucinda Rutland 30
Edith Amelia Dady 21
Albert Edward Scott 28
Alfred William Nunn 27
Hope the above help.
You need to sign in to access your link Zebo.

However that info was posted on page 1 and seen by OP - now removed.
I doubt Ancestry etc can copyright the information themselves (they'll have no idea where it came from if it's transcribed again on to a website, as Zebo's done) but they may well own their own transcript, and if you link to a photo of it you might be treading on toes.
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From the information you have all given and some research on the Family Search website, I have been able to build up a nice little picture of what was going on at Market Deeping Rectory when the Lipscombs arrived for the party in January, 1912. Many, many thanks to one and all.
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My wife and I actually went to the church at Wood Norton yesterday. It was open for private worship so we were able to go inside. We saw Charles Burton Lipscomb’s name on the list of incumbents on the wall. We also saw the rectory, now privately owned, where he and his wife lived. Wood Norton is still a very remote village today so the journey to Market Deeping in 1912 must have been something of an adventure.

I have since found out that the gardener at the rectory, Alfred Nunn, married the recipient of my postcard, the cook Emma Lavinia Rutland, and they had three sons.
I know Market Deeping rectory quite well. Lovely house. Some of my ancestors lived just up the road.
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What name was that Barmaid? We might have known them.

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