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Ezekiel Blomfield (1778–1818) was a Congregational minister, author and compiler of religious works and works on natural history. His parents were Stephen Blomfield (born c.1740, died 27 November 1809) and Elizabeth Blomfield (née Luiss (Lewis), born c.1750, died 17 March 1799). Ezekiel was the youngest of four children. He was born on 28 October 1778 at North Walsham, Norfolk then moved with his parents to Norwich.[1] He died on 14 July 1818 at Great Glemham, Suffolk and was buried on 21 July 1818 in the grounds of the Meeting House at Wortwell, Norfolk. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezekiel_Blomfield
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October 28, 1778
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North Walsham, North Norfolk, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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November 7, 1778
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Independent Meeting House, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1801 |
July 21, 1801
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Wymondham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1802 |
November 12, 1802
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Wymondham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1804 |
July 29, 1804
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Wymondham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1806 |
June 24, 1806
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Wymondham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1808 |
June 30, 1808
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Wymondham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1810 |
September 22, 1810
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Wortwell, Norfolk, England, UK, Harleston, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1812 |
August 20, 1812
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Harleston, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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