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Descendants of Francis Ayre Descendants of Francis Ayre Generation No. 1 1. FRANCIS I A YRE He married SARAH COBBLEDICK 3 May 1715 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. Marriage Notes for FRANCIS A YRE and SARAH COBBLEDICK: IGI has marriage as Frithelstock, but I've checked the Parish Records and it is definate1y Peters Marland. More About FRANCIS A YRE and SARAH COBBLEDICK: Marriage: 3 May 1715, Peters Marland, Devon, England Children of FRANCIS A YRE and SARAH COBBLEDICK are: i. SARAH2 AYRE, b. Abt. 1720, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Ii. JOHN AYRE, b. Abt. 1722, Peters Marland, Devon, England. iii.- FRANCIS AYRE, b. Abt. 1724, Peters Marland, Devon, England; m. GRACE DOWN, 26 July 1756, Peters Marland, Devon, England. More About FRANCIS AYRE and GRACE DOWN: Marriage: 26 July 1756, Peters Marland, Devon, England 2. iv. WILLIAM AYRE, b. Abt. 1727, Peters Marland, Devon, England. v. CHRISTOPHER AYRE, b. Bef. II January 1727/28, Peters Marland, Devon, England. vi. ELIZABETH AYRE, b. Bef. 6 September 1732, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Generation No.2 2. WILLIAM2 A YRE (FRANCIS') was born Abt. 1727 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. He married ANN HUTCHINGS 1 November 1756 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. More About WILLIAM AYRE and ANN HUTCHINGS: Marriage: 1 November 1756, Peters Marland, Devon, England Children ofWILLlAM A YRE and ANN HUTCHINGS are: 3. i. WILLlAM3 AYRE, b. Abt. 1757, Peters Marland, Devon, England. ii. CHRISTOPHER AYRE, b. Abt. 1758, Peters Marland, Devon, England. 4. iii. FRANCIS AYRE, b. Abt. 1760, Peters Marland, Devon, England; d. 13 August 1817, Peters Marland, Devon, England. IV. SARAH AYRE, b. Abt. 1764, Peters Marland, Devon, England. v. ANN AYRE, b. Abt. 1767, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Generation No.3 3. WILLlAM3 AYRE (WILLIAN?, FRANCISl) was born Abt. 1757 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. He married ANN How Abt. 1781 in Merton, Devon, England. More About WILLIAM A YRE and ANN How: Marriage: Abt. 1781, Merton, Devon, England Children of WILLIAM AYRE and ANN How are: 5. i. CHRISTOPHER4 AYRE, b. Bef. 3 September 1781, Merton, Devon, England; d. Abt. 1845. 6. ii. JOHN AYRE, b. Bef. I December 1783, Merton, Devon, England; d. 13 January 1873, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Ill. SALLYAYRE,b. Hef. 30 October 1786, Merton, Devon, England. 4. FRANCIS3 AYRE(WILLlA¥, FRANCIS') was born Abt. 1760 in Peters Marland, Devon, England, and died 13 August 1817 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. He married MARTHAHUTCHINGS18 April 1787 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. Notes for FRANCISAYRE: Grave at Peters Marland is situated to the left of the path, as you approach the main chrurch door. It reads:- "To the memory of Francis Ayre of this parish, yeoman, who departed this life 13th day of AUgust 1817 aged 57 years let me die the death of the righteouos and let my last end be like his" Devon Records Office has his will on record. It is under reference A439. More About FRANCISAYRE: Burial: Peters Marland, Devon, England Occupation: Bef. 13 August 1817 , Yeoman Will: 21 July 1818, Proved in the Archdeacons Court of Barns tap Ie More About FRANCISAYREand MARTHAHUTCHINGS: Marriage: 18 April 1787, Peters Marland, Devon, England Children of FRANCISAYREand MARTHAHUTCHINGSare: i. ANN4 AYRE,b. Abt. I788. ii. FRANCISAYRE,b. Abt. 1790. 7. iii. WILLIAMAYRE,b. Abt. 1793, Peters Marland, Devon, England. iv. JOHNAYRE,b. Abt. 1796. v. SALLYAYRE,b. Abt. 1800. Generation No. 4 5. CHRISTOPHER4 AYRE(WILLIAMJ, WILLlA¥, FRANCIS]) was born Bef. 3 September 1781 in Merton, Devon, England, and died Abt. 1845. He married GRACEWHITLOCK12 September 1808 in Langtree, Devon, England, daughter of JOHNWHITLOCKand THOMAZINEHUTCHINGS. She was born Bef. 19 December 1784 in Langtree, Devon, England, and died Abt. 1875. Notes for GRACEWHITLOCK: 1851 Census PRO Reference: HO/l07/1885 Folio: 104 Page: 6 More About GRACEWHITLOCK: Census: 30 March 1851, Torridge Cottage, Highampton, Devon, England Occupation: 30 March 1851, Needleworker Marriage Notes for CHRISTOPHERAYREand GRACEWHITLOCK: Marriage obtained from IGI. Submitter was PETER MARK WHITLOCK 1232 ORIOLE PLACE PORT COQUITLAM B C CANADA V3B 5K5 More About CHRISTOPHERAYREand GRACEWHITLOCK: Marriage: 12 September 1808, Langtree, Devon, England Children of CHRISTOPHERAYREand GRACEWHITLOCKare: 8. i. JOHN5 AYRE,b. Bef. 27 February 1809, Sheepwash, Devon, England; d. Abt. 1879. 9. ii. CHRISTOPHERAYRE,b. Bef. 3 January 1814, Sheepwash, Devon, England. iii. ANNAYRE,b. Bef. 15 January 1816, Sheepwash, Devon, England. More About ANNAYRE: Baptism: 15January 1816, Sheepwash, Devon, England IV. WILLIAMAYRE,b. Bef. 12March 1819,Sheepwash, Devon, England. More About WILLIAMAYRE: Baptism: 12 March 1819, Sheepwash, Devon, England v. SAMUELAYRE,b. Abt. 1824, Sheepwash, Devon, England. vi. RICHARDAYRE,b. Bef. 13 July 1828, Langtree, Devon, England. More About RICHARDAYRE: Baptism: 13July 1828, Sheepwash, Devon, England 6. JOHN4 AYRE(WILLIAN?, WILLIAM-, FRANCISl) was born Bef. 1 December 1783 in Merton, Devon, England, and died 13 January 1873 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. He married (1) ELIZABETH.She was born Abt. 1780, and died 29 April 1855 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. He married (2) ELIZABETHCOPP 24 March 1807 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. She was born Abt. 1783 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. Notes for JOHNAYRE: 1851 Census PRO Reference: HO/l07/1894 Folio: 426 Page: 7 IGI has listing for christening. Merton is about 4 miles trom Peters Marland. Grave located at Peters Marland church, just to the left of the pathway, close to the main church door. It reads:- "Sacred to the memory of John Ayre of this parish who died on 13th January AD 1873 in the 90th year of his age. His and was peace." From his death aged 90 years, I obtained his christening date trom IG1. More About JOHNAYRE: Burial: Peters Marland, Devon, England Census: 30 March 1851, New Inn, Peters Marland, Devon, England Occupation: 30 March 1851, Innkeeper Notes for ELIZABETH: Elizabeth's grave is situated with the other Ayre graves to the left of the path, as you approach the main church door. It reads "Sacred to the Memory of Elizabeth, the wife of John Ayre, of this parish, who died April 29th 1855 in the 75th year of her age. A wife most dear a mother kind her sould to God we have resigned." More About ELIZABETH: Burial: Peters Marland, Devon, England Notes for ELIZABETHCOPP: 1851 Census PRO Reference: HOIl 07/1894 Folio: 426 Page: 7 More About ELIZABETH Copp: Census: 30 March 1851, New Inn, Peters Marland, Devon, England Marriage Notes for JOHN A YRE and ELIZABETH COPP: 24/03/1807 John AYRE and Elizabeth COPP, both of this parish, married by banns. No page number or entry number, but fIrst of 1807. IPO William SHORT. More About JOHN A YRE and ELIZABETH COPP: Marriage: 24 March 1807, Peters Marland, Devon, England Children of JOHN A YRE and ELIZABETH COPP are: 10. i. WILLIAMs AYRE, b. Abt. 1807, Peters Marland, Devon, England; d. 24 February 1845, Peters Marland, Devon, England. n. ELIZABETH AYRE, b. Bef. 31 January 1813, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Notes for ELIZABETH AYRE: Parish Baptism Records Page I Entry 3 More About ELIZABETH AYRE: Baptism: 31 January 1813, Peters Marland, Devon, England iii. MARY AYRE, b. Bef. 16 January 1814, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Notes for MARY AYRE: Parish Baptism Records Page 3 Entry 19 More About MARY AYRE: Baptism: 16 January 1814, Peters Marland, Devon, England iv. HARRIET AYRE, b. Bef. 26 February 1817, Peters Marland, Devon, England; m. JOHN THOMAS TANTON, 16 October 1845, Peters Marland, Devon, England; b. Abt. 1816, Parkham, Devon, England. Notes for HARRIET AYRE: Parish Baptism Records Page 8 Entry 58 1881 Census PRO Reference RG II Piece 1 Folio 2256/24 Page Number 2 1851 Census PRO Reference: H0/107/1894 Folio: 426 Page: 7 More About HARRIET AYRE: Baptism: 26 February 1817, Peters Marland, Devon, England Census: 3 April 1881, Hindford Wooldon, Peters Marland, Devon, England Occupation: 3 April 1881, Butchers Wife Notes for JOHN THOMAS TANTON: 1881 Census PRO Reference RG II Piece 1 Folio 2256/24 Page Number 2 1851 Census PRO Reference: H0/107/1894 Folio: 426 Page: 7 More About JOHN THOMAS TANTON: Census: 3 April 1881, Hindford Wooldon, Peters Marland, Devon, England Occupation: 3 April 1881, Butcher Marriage Notes for HARRIET AYRE and JOHN TANTON: 16/10/1845 John Thomas TANTON, of full age, bachelor, butcher of Marland, father John Tanton, Yeoman Harriet AYRE, of full age, spinster, schoolmistress, of Peters Marland, father John AYRE, Yeoman In the presence of John Ware Titherly BARKWILL and John Ayre Reference PRl, Fiche 8, Page 11, Entry 22 More About JOHN TANTON and HARRIET AYRE: Marriage: 16 October 1845, Peters Marland, Devon, England 7. WILLIAM4 AYRE (FRANCIs3, WILLIAN?, FRANCd) was born Abt. 1793 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. He married ANN WHITLOCK 22 March 1818 in Peters Marland, Devon, England. She was born Abt. 1795 in Langtree, Devon, England. Notes for WILLIAM AYRE: 1851 Census PRO Reference: H0/107/1893 Folio: 430 Page: 17 More About WILLIAM A YRE: Census: 30 March 1851, Pilton Street, Bamstaple, Devon, England Occupation: Labourer Notes for ANN WHITLOCK: 1851 Census PRO Reference: H0/107/l893 Folio: 430 Page: 17 More About ANN WHITLOCK: Census: 30 March 1851, Pilton Street, Bamstaple, Devon, England Occupation: 30 March 1851, Washer Woman Marriage Notes for WILLIAM A YRE and ANN WHITLOCK: 22/03/1818 William A YRE married Ann WHITLOCK of this parish, married by banns. Witnesses were John WHITLOCK and Betsy WHITLOCK. Peters Marland Page 4, Entry 11 More About WILLIAM A YRE and ANN WHITLOCK: ~ oM' Marriage: 22 March 1818, Peters Marland, Devon, England ~ Children of WILLIAM A YRE and ANN WHITLOCK are: i. JOHNSAYRE, b. Bef. 16 August 1818, Peters Marland, Devon, England. Notes for JOHN AYRE: Parish Baptism Records Page 10 Entry 78 More About JOHN AYRE: Baptism: 16 August 1818, Peters Marland, Devon, England ii.
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