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AMBROSE FROST bur.5 Jun 1681 Moreton Hampstead, Devon m.Phillepp, bur.23 Sep 1692 Moreton Hampstead, Devon The four children and known descendants are | AGNISE FROST bp.10 Sep 1637 Moreton Hampstead ANNA FROST bp.16 Jan 1641 Moreton Hampstead m.12 Nov 1672 Moreton Hampstead, Arthur CRUSE | |-Robert Cruse bp.25 Sep 1673 Moreton Hampstead |-Anna Cruse bp.2 Aug 1675 Moreton Hampstead |-Agnes Cruse bp.23 Oct 1677 Moreton Hampstead |-Edward Cruse bp.30 Nov 1679 Moreton Hampstead |-Mary Cruse bp.1 Jul 1683 Moreton Hampstead AMBROSE FROST bp.2 Jun 1644 bur.18 Apr 1720 Moreton Hampstead m.1673 Moreton Hampstead, Mary, bur.Sep 1714 Moreton Hampstead | |-Ambrose Frost bp.28 Mar 1675 Moreton Hampstead |-Salathiell Frost bp.20 Feb 1676 d.1749 Moreton Hampstead (Will) |-William Frost bp.18 Nov 1679 Moreton Hampstead | |-EDWARD FROST bp.7 Feb 1681 Moreton Hampstead m.25 Dec 1707 Moreton Hampstead, Sarah SOPER (dau of John Soper | & Agnes Buckingham) bp.4 Nov 1681 Moreton Hampstead | |-Ambrose Frost bur.12 Aug 1711 Moreton Hampstead, infant | |-Mary Frost bp.3 Jun 1712 bur.26 Sep 1718 Moreton Hampstead | |-Ambrose Frost bp.3 Sep 1715 Moreton Hampstead m.1 May 1737 Moreton Hampstead, Rebekah MAY | | |-Sarah Frost bp.10 Dec 1738 Moreton Hampstead m.5 Jul 1774 Moreton Hampstead, William DINGLE | | |-Phillip Frost b.1738 d..Mar 1792 Moreton Hampstead m.Jun 1753 Mary CROSS | | |-Agnes Frost bp.24 Mar 1754 Moreton Hampstead | | | Mary Frost bp.2 Apr 1757 ob.infant Moreton Hampstead | | |-Ambrose Frost b.Jun 1760 bur.11 Nov 1827 St Mary Moreton Hampstead m.7 Jul 1781 Sarah HART | | | |-Sarah (Sally) Frost bp.2 Dec 1781 Moreton Hampstead bur.18 Aug 1782 | | | |-Matthew Frost bp.5 Jul 1783 Moreton Hampstead bur.20 Feb 1842 St Mary Moreton Hampstead | | | |-Sarah Frost bp.7 May 1786 Moreton Hampstead | | | |-Mary Frost bp.14 Apr 1788 Moreton Hampstead | | | |-Jonas Frost bp.20 Mar 1791 Moreton Hampstead | | | |-John Frost bp.6 Oct 1793 Moreton Hampstead | | | |-Ann Frost bp.23 Oct 1796 Moreton Hampstead m.6 Jan 1820 Moreton Hampstead, James MAJOR | | | |-Grace Frost bp.24 Feb 1799 Moreton Hampstead | | | |-Elizabeth Frost bp.1 Nov 1801 Moreton Hampstead | | |-William Frost bp.3 Jan 1762 Moreton Hampstead bur.16 Mar 1837 Moreton Hampstead m.Mar 1785, Margaret | | | HUTCHINGS, b.1763 bur.4 Apr 1800 Moreton Hampstead m (2) Charlotte, b.1759 bur.15 Feb 1839 Moreton | | | hampstead | | | |-Ann Frost bp.25 Dec 1788 Moreton Hampstead | | | |-William Frost b.14 Jun 1788 ob.infant | | | |-William Frost bp.28 Nov 1790 | | | |-Mary Frost bp.7 Mar 1792 | | | |-John Frost bp.18 Sep 1795 New Meeting Presbyterian bur.27 Oct 1826 St Mary Moreton | | | |-Charles Frost b.6 Feb 1796, bp. New Meeting Presbyterian bur.7 Apr 1822 St Mary Moreton Hampstead | | | m.Elizabeth, d.1820 Moreton Hampstead (Audrey Fawn Line) | | |-Mary Frost bp.26 Feb 1766 Moreton Hampstead | | |-Dorcas Frost bp.6 Jan 1769 Moreton Hampstead | |-Anne Frost bp.3 Sep 1717 Moreton Hampstead d.May 1790 m.24 Feb 1735 Gidleigh, Thomas AGGETT-LIDGER, b.1713 | | d.Jan 1794 (Lee Hall line) | | |-John Aggett bp.13 Feb 1736 Throwleigh | | |-Edward Aggett bp.20 Apr 1740 Chagford m.23 Nov 1769 Chagford, Catherine REYNOLDS | | |-Thomas Aggett bp.23 Jul 1743 & d.28 Jul 1743 Throwleigh | | |-Thomas Aggett b.Sep 1745 bur.8 Aug 1794 Throwleigh m.6 Apr 1767 Throwleigh, Anne ENDACOTT, bp.5 Aug 1746 | | | Throwleigh | | | |-Henry Aggett bp.25 Aug 1767 Throwleigh m.1788 Joanna BRIMBLECOMBE | | | |-Edward Aggett bp.25 Oct 1769 Throwleigh | | | |-Betty Aggett bp.1 Jun 1773 ob.infant Throwleigh | | | |-James Aggett bp.22 Oct 1775 Throwleigh m.1799 Sarah DICKER | | | |-William Aggett bp.14 Feb 1779 Throwleigh m.1803 Mary BARNES | | | |-John Aggett b.Apr 1786 Throwleigh d.1865 Chagford m.14 Feb 1820 Chagford, Ann BARNES, bp.29 Jul 1792 | | | | Throwleigh | | | | |-Henry Aggett bp.1 Feb 1824 d.Dec 1872 Chagford m.Agness | | | | |-Martha Aggett bp.11 Jun 1826 d.10 Nov 1852 Chagford m.24 Oct 1849, Richard HAMBLEY [Tin Miner] bp.9 Feb | | | | | 1824 Lewanick, Cornwall | | | | | |-Richard Hambley [Tin Miner] b.1850 Chagford; living with his brother in 1881 and 1891 | | | | | |-John Hambley [Tin Miner] b.23 Dec 1851 Chagford d.28 Jan 19XX New Brotton, North Yorkshire m.30 Jan 2 | | | | | 1872 St Thomas, Mary Ellen MUGFORD, b.2 Sep 1852 Hennock; in 1891 living in New Brotton, Yorkshire | | | | | |-Richard John Hambley b.2 Sep 1872 North Bovey Tracey d. 19XX Brotton, Yorkshire m.3 Sep 1894 | | | | | | Loftus, Yorkshire, Harriett Ann EDWARDS, b.5 May 1874 Consett, Durham | | | | | | |-William Hambley b.1895 Brotton | | | | | | |-Sidney Hambley b.21 Aug 1899 Brotton | | | | | | |-Ivy Hambley b. 19XX Brotton | | | | | | |-Gladys Hambley b. 19XX Brotton d.14 Jun 19XX Brotton | | | | | | |-Alice Maud Hambley b. 19XX d.7 Aug 19XX Durham m.7 Aug 19XX Brotton, George BEANDALL | | | | | | |-Amy Hambley b. 19XX Brotton d.13 May 19XX Saltburn m.Wilfred ABBOTT | | | | | | |-Stanley Hambley b. 19XX Brotton m. MEDCALF | | | | | |-Elizabeth Ann Hambley b.19 Aug 1874 Brotton m.1898 John William MARSHALL; in 19XX Elizabeth | | | | | | was a prisoner in Northallerton, Yorkshire | | | | | |-Thomas Henry Hambley b.28 Dec 1876 & d.1880 Brotton | | | | | |-Albert James Hambley [Ironstone Miner] b.3 Nov 1878 Brotton m.1898 Alice WILSHER | | | | | | |-Lawrence William Hambley b.1899 Brotton d.WWI 14 Apr 19XX MI Plogesteert Memorial, Belgium ; | | | | | | | Pvte Durham Light Infantry 1st/6th Bn. | | | | | | |-Albert Edward Hambley b. 19XX Brotton | | | | | |-Rosetta Hambley b.19 Sep 1880 Brotton m.1898 Brotton, Charles Francis HUGILL | | | | | |-Sydney Francis Hambley b.14 Feb 1883 Brotton d.1884 | | | | | |-Beatrice Annie Hambley b.27 Nov 1884 Brotton m. 19XX, unknown | | | | | |-William Henry Hambley b.23 Jan 1887 Brotton m. 19XX, Jane Elizabeth BELL | | | | | |-Florence Mary Hambley b.19 Jun 1889 Brotton m. 19XX, unknown | | | | | |-Alice Hambley b.12 Jun 1891 Brotton m. 19XX, William G CARTER | | | | | |-George Hambley b.23 May 1893 Brotton m. 19XX, Lilly HUBBARD | | | | | |-Harriett Ann Hambley b.24 Oct 1895 Brotton | | | | |-John Aggett bp.12 Jul 1829 d.6 Apr 1860 Chagford | | | | |-Thomas Barnes Aggett bp.4 Sep 1831 d.4 Sep 1852 Chagford | | | |-Betty Aggett bp.18 Apr 1789 Throwleigh m.1811 Chagford, William KNAPMAN | | |-Richard Aggett bp.18 Dec 1748 Throwleigh m.2 Apr 1771 Throwleigh, Mary GERMAN | | |-George Aggett bp.17 May 1751 Throwleigh d.1803 | | |-Elizabeth Aggett bp.17 Feb 1753 Throwleigh m.28 Sep 1783 Throwleigh, John BRIMBLECOMBE | | |-Anne Aggett bp.19 Aug 1759 Throwleigh m.16 Jun 1782 Throwleigh, Thomas STANBURY | | | |-EDWARD FROST bp.15 Nov 1719 Moreton Hampstead bur.31 May 1788 St Marychurch m.11 Feb 1751 Chagford, Ann | | DODD, bur.17 Jul 1811 St.Marychurch | | |-Anne Frost bp.26 Aug 1755 St.Marychurch | | | | | |-JOHN FROST [Mariner] bp.28 Jul 1756 St.Marychurch bur.26 Dec 1825 Westhill m.20 Feb 1789 St Marychurch, Mary | | | MANNING, b.1762 bur.24 Oct 1827 Westhill | | | |-John Frost [Mariner/Labourer] bp.3 Dec 1789 St.Marychurch m.26 Jan 1812 Dittisham, Priscilla GOODYEAR | | | | |-John Nicols Frost bp.11 Sep 1814 St.Marychurch | | | | |-Thomas Frost bp.4 Aug 1816 St.Marychurch | | | |-Mary Frost bp.14 Oct 1791 St.Marychurch d.1816 | | | |-James Frost [Labourer] bp.19 Sep 1794 bur.17 Nov 1853 St.Marychurch m.6 Jul 1819 St Marychurch, Ann CASELY, | | | | d.25 Mar 1860 | | | | |-James Frost bp.2 May 1820 Lower Westhill | | | | |-Mary Frost bp.26 Feb 1822 Westhill m.PEARCE | | | | | |-Mary E Pearce b.1846 St.Marychurch | | | | | |-Louisa Ann Pearce b.1849 St.Marychurch | | | | |-John Frost bp.29 Aug 1823 St.Marychurch m.20 May 1845 St Marychurch, Jane PEARCE, b.1822 | | | | | |-Henry Frost bp.25 May 1847 & d.1847 St.Marychurch | | | | | |-William Pearce Frost bp.22 Jun 1848 d.1849 St.Marychurch | | | | | |-William Henry Frost [Cab Proprietor] b.1850 St.Marychurch d.1890 m.1871 Frances CHURCHWARD | | | | | | |-Louisa Jane Frost b.1872 St.Marychurch m.1897 Henry James KING [Grocers Assistant]; in 19XX living in | | | | | | | Plymouth, Devon | | | | | | | |-Henry Francis King b. 19XX Plymouth | | | | | | |-William Henry Frost b.1874 St.Marychurch d.1894 | | | | | | |-Beatrice Mary Frost b.1879 Torquay | | | | | | |-Minnie F Frost b.1883 Torquay | | | | | |-Mary Jane Frost b.1852 St.Marychurch d.1886 m.1871 John EASTERBROOK [Carpenter]; lived in Newton | | | | | | Abbot, Devon | | | | | | |-Alfred Edward Easterbrook [Joiner] b.1875 Exeter m.1898 Newton Abbot, Bessie Ellen DAVEY; in 19XX | | | | | | living in Tottenham, Middlesex | | | | | | |-Jack Easterbrook b. 19XX Tottenham | | | | | |-Frederick Cornish Frost b.1855 St.Marychurch m.1886 Mary Elizabeth WOTTON, b.1860 Bishops Teighton | | | | | | |-Dorothy Mary Cornish Frost b.1889 Teignmouth | | | | | | |-Winifred Gladys Cornish Frost b.1890 Teignmouth m. 19XX Percy COLLIS | | | | | | | |-Nancy R Collis b. 19XX | | | | | | |-Robert William Frederick Cornish Frost b.1893 Teignmouth | | | | | |-John William Lear Frost b.1856 St.Marychurch d. 19XX Torquay m.20 May 1877 Torquay, Elizabeth Ann | | | | | | COOKSLEY, b.1851 | | | | | | |-Charles Edward Frost b.23 Nov 1878 Babbacombe d.8 Mar 19XX Torquay m. 19XX Ann Pearce | | | | | | | SKINNER, b.1878 | | | | | | | |-Charles Frost m.Gladys FROST (his cousin & dau of Frederick T Frost >see page 2 | | | | | | | | |-Michael Frost m.Edna Olive RUNDLE, b. 19XX | | | | | | | | | |-Rory
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