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John Gerry and Elizabeth Parsons John Gerry and Elizabeth Parsons G1-John GERRY b. Apr 1755, St Giles in the Heath, Devon, England, d. 16 Feb 1825, Ashwater, Devon, , England + Elizabeth PARSONS b. 2 Jan 1765, Devon, England, m. 2 Aug 1785, Ashwater, Devon, England, d. 12 Aug 1821, Churchtown, Devon, England G2-Catherine (GERRY) Hambly b. Dec 1785, Ashwater, Devon, England + Nathaniel HAMBLY b. 16 Jun 1793, Ashwater, Devon, England, m. 10 Aug 1817, Tetcott, Devon, England, d. Oct 1866, Holsworthy, Devonshire G3-John Perkyn GERRY b. 9 Sep 1810, Ashwater, Devon, England G3-Arscot HAMBLY b. Jan 1818, Ashwater, Devon, England G3-Elizabeth (HAMBLY) Avery b. Mar 1820, Tetcott, Devon, England, d. Oct 1873, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + Thomas AVERY b. 1823, Germansweek, Devon, England, m. 1841, Holsworthy, Devon, England, d. 1911 G4-Mary Grace AVERY b. 1844, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. 16 Mar 1926, Devon, England + James MARTIN b. 1842, Tetcott, Devon, England, m. 1867, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. 16 Jan 1906, Cornwall, England G5-Alfred William MARTIN b. 7 Oct 1867, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. 30 Mar 1951, Holsworthy, Devon, England + Eliza Bessie JEFFREY b. 1866, Crediton, Devon, England, m. 1895, d. 1922, Barnstaple, Devon, England G6-Harold J MARTIN b. 1 Jan 1896, Plymouth, Devon, England, d. 3 Jan 1965, Barnstaple, Devon, England + Marjorie CURRY b. 6 Oct 1904, Barnstaple, Devon, England, m. 1928, Barnstaple, Devon, England, d. 1989, Essex G7-Geoffrey Hugh MARTIN b. 1929, Barnstaple, Devon, England, d. 2014 + Valerie B OAKEY b. 18 Apr 1930, m. Jul 1954, Barnstaple, Devon, England, d. 20 Jan 1993, Havering, Essex, England G5-Elizabeth Jane MARTIN b. 1870, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. Apr 1927, Holsworthy, Devon, England + William WOOD b. 16 Oct 1868, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, m. 11 Apr 1896, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. 19 Oct 1942, Holsworthy, Devon, England G6-Mary Elizabeth WOOD b. 18 Sep 1895, Clawton, Devon, England, d. 16 Sep 1979, Launceston, Cornwall, England + Walkett Charles CLEAVE b. 21 Jul 1888, Holsworthy, Devon, England, m. 28 Aug 1924, Holsworthy, Devon, England, d. Apr 1968, Stratton, Cornwall, England G7-Yvonne E CLEAVE b. 28 Feb 1925, Stratton, Cornwall, d. Jan 1975, Bodmin, Cornwall, England G7-Charles Colwill CLEAVE b. 9 Jul 1926, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, d. 19 Mar 1999, Morwenstow, Cornwall, England + Edith M DENNIS b. 30 Oct 1935, Chilsworthy, Devon, England, d. , Middlefields, Morwenstowe, Bude, Cornwall. G8-Judith CLEAVE b. Abt 1960 G8-John CLEAVE G7-Richard Edmund CLEAVE b. 12 Jul 1928, Stratton, Cornwall, d. 3 Apr 1979, Barnstaple, Devon, England G7-Richard E CLEAVE b. 12 Jul 1928, Stratton, Cornwall, d. 3 Apr 1979 G7-Lawrence CLEAVE b. 14 Sep 1930, d. 19 Feb 2002 G6-Alberta Enlalia WOOD b. 18 Jul 1898, Clawton, Devon, England, d. Jul 1979, St Germans, Cornwall, England + Ernest A SLEEMAN b. 13 Oct 1891, Holsworthy, Devon, England, m. Oct 1922, Holsworthy, Devon, United Kingdom, d. 15 Jan 1987, Saltash, Cornwall, England G7-Cyril C SLEEMAN b. 18 Jul 1923, Holsworthy, Devon, d. 3 Sep 1975, Clawton Holsworthy Devon + Jennifer M SPREADBOROUGH b. Apr 1934, St Germans, Devon, Cornwall, Scilly. Dorset, Somerset, m. Oct 1963, St. Germans, Cornwall, United Kingdom G8-Alison Mary J SLEEMAN b. Apr 1967, Plymouth, Devon, England, d. Apr 1967, Plymouth, Devon, England G6-Samuel James WOOD b. 9 Jan 1900, Clawton, Devon, England, d. 7 Apr 1981, Clawton Devon + Beryl Edith DYER b. 18 Sep 1906, m. Oct 1927, Holsworthy, Devon, United Kingdom, d. Jan 1996, Holsworthy, Devon, England G7-Michael H WOOD b. 26 Apr 1929, Holsworthy, Devon + Sylvia G M HAMLEY b. 11 Sep 1933, m. Jan 1955, Holsworthy, Devon, United Kingdom, d. 11 Dec 2001, Bampton, Mid Devon District, Devon, England G7-Constance F WOOD b. Sep 1933, Holsworthy, Devon, Cornwall, Scilly, d. , Exeter Devon Gloucestershire, England + Norman John T HEADDON b. 16 Apr 1927, Holsworthy, Devon, Cornwall, Scilly, m. Apr 1955, Holsworthy, Devon, d. Jun 2001, Exeter, Devon, England G5-Hubert Henry MARTIN b. 2 Jun 1872, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. 1956, Holsworthy, Devon, England + Florence Ann MILLS b. 22 Feb 1872, Plymouth, Devon, England, m. Oct 1899, Plymouth, Devon G6-Gwendoline Mary MARTIN b. Sep 1900, Plymouth, Devon, England, d. 13 Mar 1977, Penhallack Corn Boma Redruth G5-Mary Eulalia MARTIN b. 18 Jun 1877, North Tamerton, Cornwall, England, d. 1952, Honiton, Devon, England G4-Arabella AVERY b. 1855, Tetcott, Devon, England G4-Laurel Jane Sidwell AVERY b. Jan 1857, Tetcott, Devon, England + Frederick Charles MORGAN b. 12 Aug 1859, m. 29 Nov 1875, Fishponds, Gloucester, England, d. Jan 1895, Barton Regis, Gloucestershire G5-Frederick William Edward MORGAN b. 14 Mar 1878, Eastington, Gloucestershire, d. 31 May 1950, Barton Regis, Gloucestershire + Annie GWILLIAM b. 10 Jun 1877, Gloucestershire, England, d. Dec 1940, Gloucester City, Gloucestershire, England G6-Violet May MORGAN b. 5 Feb 1908, Bristol, England G6-Gladys May MORGAN b. 20 Dec 1912, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, d. 30 Jun 1985, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England + Gerald Lewis DALLYN b. Mar 1917, South Molton, Devon, England, m. Sep 1940, Gloucester City, Gloucestershire, d. May 1990, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England G6-Grace Annie MORGAN b. 4 Jan 1915, Gloucestershire, England, d. 16 Jun 2009, Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales + Albert J HOLLOWAY b. 28 Sep 1929, Newport M, Glamorganshire, m. Oct 1947, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, United Kingdom, d. 4 Mar 1995, Newport Gwent G7-Michael HOLLOWAY G7-Jane HOLLOWAY G4-Edwin AVERY b. Jan 1859, Tetcott, Devon, England, d. Jan 1907, Bristol, Gloucestershire G4-Harriet AVERY b. Jun 1861, Tetcott, Devon, England, d. Jan 1938, Blandford, Dorset, England G4-Martin Thomas AVERY b. 1863, Milton Abbot, Devon, England, d. Dec 1916, Bristol, Gloucestershire + Annie Maria MEAD b. Abt 1866, Bristol, m. 1891, Barton Regis, d. Mar 1947, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK G5-Thomas Henry AVERY b. 7 Feb 1891, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. 6 Jan 1946, Bristol, England + Emily Elizabeth ARNOLD b. 11 Sep 1890, Bristol, Gloucester, England, m. 5 Aug 1912, Bristol, England, d. Apr 1981, Bristol, Avon, England G6-Joseph T J AVERY b. 21 Jan 1913, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. Oct 1972, Somerset, England + Winifred Alice Kate ARMSTRONG b. 8 Nov 1912, Bristol, Gloucestershire, m. 3 Aug 1935, St John, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. 1989, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England G6-Lillian Hannah Marion AVERY b. 23 Jun 1914, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. 23 Jun 1985, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + Frederick Ernest Edward SCOTT b. 14 Jan 1918, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, m. Sep 1939, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, d. 20 May 1998, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England G7-Marion SCOTT b. Apr 1940, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. Apr 1940, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England G7-Graham F R SCOTT b. 1942, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England G7-Christopher T SCOTT b. Oct 1949, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + Shirley RANDALL m. 1984, Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom G6-Joyce May AVERY b. 31 Jan 1921, Gloucestershire, England, d. Jul 1979, Bristol, Avon, England + Edward S PRINCE b. 25 May 1924, Gloucestershire, England, m. Jan 1943, Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, d. Apr 2006, Nsomerset, Somerset, England G6-Robert AVERY b. Jul 1921, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + Vera V BROAD b. Oct 1923, Bristol, Avon, m. Jul 1944, Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom G6-Raymond W AVERY b. 10 Aug 1925, Bristol, Shropshire, d. May 1996, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + Kathleen J GIBBS b. 25 Jan 1923, Bristol , Gloucestershire , England, m. Oct 1944, Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, d. 2008, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England G7-Anita AVERY b. 1946, Bristol, Avon G6-Rita M AVERY b. 31 Dec 1929, d. 2 Feb 2000 + Patrick J FERRARI b. 11 Feb 1929, Saltash, Cornwall, England, m. Jan 1951, Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, d. 2 Jan 2004, Saltash, Cornwall, England G7-Paula M. FERRARI G5-Annie Isabel AVERY b. 16 Apr 1895, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. Nov 1951 + John Henry "Harry" WILLIAMS b. 14 Mar 1894, Bristol, England, m. 2 Apr 1923, Bristol, England, d. 26 Aug 1967, England G6-Alice Annie WILLIAMS b. Oct 1923, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. 19 Jun 2008, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + Albert GIBBS G6-Eileen Audrey WILLIAMS b. 1 Aug 1927, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. Mar 1978, Bristol, Avon, England + Leslie John COOMBES b. 15 Jun 1925, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, m. Mar 1951, Bristol, Gloucestershire, d. 30 Sep 2014, Bristol G5-Edith Elizabeth Martha AVERY b. 2 Nov 1898, Bristol, Gloucestershire, d. 26 Jun 1971, Rochdale, Lancashire, England G5-Edwin John AVERY b. 10 Jan 1900, Bristol, d. Oct 1975, Bristol, Avon, England + Isabella Maria HUNT b. 2 Oct 1904, Bristol, Somerset, England, m. 2 Apr 1923, Bristol, England, d. Oct 1980, Bristol, Gloucestershire G6-Joyce AVERY b. 20 Oct 1924, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. 17 Oct 2006, Bristol, Avon + Ronald William BUTLER b. 1920, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, m. 1944, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, d. 1974, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England G6-Beryl AVERY b. Jan 1927, Bristol, Avon, d. Oct 1948, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England + James J W PHILLIPS m. Oct 1945, Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom G3-Maria (HAMBLY) Pineger b. Jan 1822, Tetcott, Devon, England + George PINEGER b. 1821, South Marston, Wiltshire, England, m. Jan 1863, Plymouth, Devon, England, d. Jul 1875, Plymouth, Devonshire G3-Harriot HAMBLY b. Aug 1824, Tetcott, Devon, England, d. 18 Nov 1825, Tetcott, Devon, England G3-Mary Ann HAMBLY b. Abt May 1827, Tetcott, Devon, England, d. 7 Jan 1828, Tetcott, Devon, England G2-Richard GERRY b. 2 Mar 1788, Ashwater, Devon, England G2-Elizabeth (GERRY) Hicks b. 20 Jun 1790, Ashwater, Devon, England, d. Oct 1862, Holsworthy, Devonshire + Thomas HICKS b. 1781, England, m. 29 Apr 1811, Ashwater, Devon, England, d. 1817, Devon, England G3-Thomas P. HICKS b. 26 Sep 1814, Ashwater, Devon, England, d. 26 Dec 1890, Chenango County, New York, United States of America + Lucy M. BROOKS b.
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