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ROBERT/RICHARD CORNISH c1600 m.c1630 Grace …. | NICHOLAS CORNISH [Mason] bur.28 Nov 1694 St.Davids Exeter (Will) m (1) Elizabeth, bur.22 Jun 1656 St.Davids Exeter m.27 Jul 1657 Exeter Cathedral (2) Grace JEFFREY, bur.6 Jul 1674 St.Davids Exeter m.3 Feb 1676 (3) Elizabeth BROAD, bur.9 Jul 1678 no issue m.24 Feb 1679 St.Thomas the Apostle Exeter (4) Charity ADAMS no issue | (1) ELIZABETH CORNISH bur.11 Dec 1654 St.Davids, Exeter (2) GRACE CORNISH bp.25 Apr 1658 & bur.26 Oct 1658 St.Davids Exeter RICHARD CORNISH bp.3 Sep 1659 & bur.1 Aug 1670 St.Davids Exeter JOHN CORNISH bp.22 Dec 1661 St.Davids Exeter d.pre 1693 m.22 Apr 1683 Ide, Susanna CAWLEY | |-Nicholas Cornish bp.9 Sep 1683 St.Mary Major Exeter d.9 Dec 1688 |-John Cornish bp.28 Jun 1685 St.Mary Major Exeter d.18 Jun 1689 |-George Cornish bp.28 Nov 1686 St.Mary Major Exeter |-Abraham Cornish d.26 Aug 1685 ABRAHAM CORNISH [Tallow Chandler & Soap Boiler] bp.18 Dec 1664 St.Davids Exeter bur.26 Jan 1725 St.Pauls Exeter; Churchwarden at St Kerrians 1694-97 m.11 Nov 1689 St.Pauls, Exeter, Ann GREENSLADE (dau of Gilbert Greenslade) bp. 1671 | |-NICHOLAS CORNISH [Tallow Chandler] bp.24 Jan 1691 St.Kerrians Exeter bur.2 Apr 1750 St.Pauls Exeter (Will) m.11 May | 1717 Heavitree (1) Agnes SQUIRE, d & bur.20 Nov 1723 Heavitree m.29 Jan 1724 St.Pauls, Exeter, (2) Mary CRADICK, | bur.1740 St Pauls Exeter m.13 Jul 1741 St.Peters Cathedral Exeter (3) Sarah PLEACE, ? bur.7 Sep 1775 St.Pauls Exeter | 1|-Elizabeth Cornish bp.6 Aug 1718 & bur.1718 St.Pauls Exeter | |-John Cornish bp.26 Jun 1719 & bur.1719 St.Pauls Exeter | 2|-Nicholas Cornish [Tallow Chandler] bp.16 Apr 1725 St.Pauls Exeter d.1761/62 (Will) m.29 Jan 1750 St.Thomas the Apostle | | Exeter, Mary STRIBLING, d.13 Dec 1821 | | |-Mary Cornish bp.15 Dec 1751 St.Thomas the Apostle Exeter ob.infant | | |-Frances Cornish bp.28 Feb 1753 St.Thomas the Apostle Exeter m.20 Jan 1777 St Edmunds, Exeter, William HICKS, | | | d.pre 1823 | | | |-Frances Stribling Hicks bp.4 Apr 1779 St.Kerrians Exeter d.1863 Heavitree m.1800 Rev.John WARREN DD; | | | | Headmaster of King’s School, Ottery St.Mary | | | | |-Rev.John Warren b.1800; Rector of Bawdrip | | | | |-William Warren b.1801; of Bow | | | | |-Frances Elizabeth Warren b.5 Apr 1812 Ottery St.Mary m.16 May 1833 Heavitree, Sir Henry Anthony | | | | FARRINGTON 4th Bart, of Gosford House, Ottery St.Mary b.1811 Blackheath, Kent d.19 Sep 1888 Honiton | | | | |-Margaret E Farrington b.1833 Ottery St.Mary unmarried | | | | |-Henry Warren Farrington bp.16 May 1835 Woodbury d.1862 Honiton | | | | |-Frances Jane Farrington bp.16 May 1835 Woodbury d.1886 Honiton | | | | |-Rev John Curry Farrington bp.20 Jun 1836 Woodbury d.1867 Honiton; Curate of Cornwood | | | | |-Sir William Hicks Farrington 5th Bart [Surgeon] b.1839 Woodbury d.5 Jan 1901The Moat, Penhurst; Kent | | | | | m.1870 Amy Florence GLENDINING, d.15 Jul 19XX Eastbourne | | | | | |-Sir Henry Anthony Farrington 6th Bart b.1 Oct 1871 Penhurst d.6 Sep 19XX Berkshire m.19XX Dorothy | | | | | | Maria FARRINGTON | | | | | | |-Margaret Farrington m.19XX (1) Edward Hugh Lee ROWCLIFFE m.19XX (2) Arthur Wilfrid | | | | | | | NICHOLSON | | | | | | |-Sir Henry Francis Colden Farrington, RA 7th Bart b.25 Apr 19XX Eastbourne d.11 Mar 20XX m.Anne | | | | | | GIILLAM | | | | | | |-Susan Maria Farrington b.1949 | | | | | | |-Sir Henry William Farrington 8th Bart b.27 Mar 19XX m.Diana | | | | | | |-John Farrington | | | | | | |-Charlie Farrington | | | | | |-Alexander Farrington b.1873 Penhurst; unmarried in 1901 | | | | | |-John Marsden Farrington [Commercial Clerk] b.1875 Penhurst; unmarried in 19XX living at The Moat, | | | | | | Penhurst | | | | | |-Anna Farrington b.1878 Penhurst; unmarried in 19XX living with her brother John | | | | |-Mary Jane Warren Farrington b.1840 Ottery St.Mary m.1866 Honiton, Rev.Charles Robert COVEY | | | | |-Mary Frances R Covey b.1867 Ermington m.1891 Winchcombe, Robert HIND, widower | | | | |-Charles Farrington R Covey b.1868 Plymouth | | | | |-Loftus Edward R Covey b.1870 Stoodleigh d.19XX Gloucestershire 2 | | | | |-Henry John R Covey b.1872 Stoodleigh | | | | |-Florence Margaret R Covey b.1878 Winchcombe | | | |-William Hicks bp.1 Apr 1781 St.Kerrians Exeter | | |-Nicholas Cornish [Chandler] bp.22 May 1755 St.Thomas the Apostle Exeter d.at sea 1779 on ship “King George”, a | | | privateer from which his mother received some of the proceeds unmarried | | |-Jane Cornish bp.16 Jan 1759 St.Edmunds Exeter | | |-Rev. Cornish [Timber Merchant/Alderman] bp.12 Mar 1760 St.Edmunds Exeter d.9 Jan 1844 Exeter m.13 Mar 1785 | | St Mary Major Exeter, Frances Anne SQUIRE, b.1767 d.31 Oct 1847 | | |-Frances Cornish bp.8 Jun 1786 St.Olave Exeter d.1853 m.4 Mar 1818 St.Pauls Exeter, Lewis GIDLEY, b.1789 | | | d.29 Dec 1851 | | | |-Frances Courtenay Gidley bp.27 Jul 1819 Honiton | | | |-Margaret Gordon Gidley bp.6 Jan 1821 Honiton d.24 Jul 1856, bur.St.Michaels Honiton | | | |-Rev.Lewis Gidley bp.20 Apr 1822 Honiton d.May 1889, bur.St.Michaels Honiton; Chaplain of St.Nicholas | | | | Hospital, Salisbury m.15 Jan 1856 Stepney, Charlotte Laura BATHURST, d.2 Sep 19XX, bur.Honiton | | | |-Marriane Cornish Gidley b.18 May 1824 Honiton d.31 Jul 1848, bur.St.Michaels Honiton | | | |-Robert Courtenay Gidley b.18 May 1824 Honiton d.3 Sep 1846, bur.St.Michaels Honiton | | |-Robert Stribling Cornish [Surveyor] bp.20 Apr 1788 St.Olave Exeter d.10 Feb 1871 Exeter (Will); Mayor of Exeter | | | 1852 m.13 Aug 1814 Bishopwearmouth Sunderland, Marianne POWNING, d.23 May 1888 Polkynth, (Will) | | | |-Rt.Hon.Sir John Robert Cornish-MOWBRAY b.2 Jul 1815 d.22 Apr 1899 Middlesex m.19 Aug 1847, Elizabeth | | | | Gray MOWBRAY, b.1823 d.16 Feb 1899 London | | | | |-Annie Maud Mowbray b.1849 Paddington m.1884 Rev.Charles Thomas CRUTTWELL, d.4 Apr 19XX Ewelme | | | | | |-Edith Maud Mary Cruttwell b.1885 Denton Norfolk d.20 Jun 19XX Penzance m.20 Jul 19XX Workingham, | | | | | | F Camillo PRISTER | | | | | |-Charles Robert Mowbray.Fraser Cruttwell b.23 May 1887 Denton d.14 Mar 19XX Stapleton, nr Bristol; | | | | | | Principal of Hertford College, Oxford unmarried | | | | | |-Rev Edward Charles Cruttwell b.1889 Denton d.11 Aug 19XX m.26 Jan 19XX All Staints Workingham, | | | | | | Christian Charlotte Mary GARRY | | | | | | |-Norman Edward G Cruttwell b.17 Nov 19XX Willerton d.19XX Surrey | | | | | | |-Rosemary Christian Cruttwell b.31 Jan 19XX d.19XX Eversham m.23 Feb 19XX St Albans, Dr John | | | | | | | Kenneth HOUSTON | | | | | | |-Michael Mowbrey Cruttwell d.26 Aug 19XX Tetuan, aged 25; Lieut RNVR, of British Consulate | | | | | |-George Henry Wilson Cruttwell b.1891; Royal Berkshire Regiment m.29 Feb 19XX St James, Piccadilly, | | | | | Sybil Marguerite BURNLEY, nee Le Suer | | | | | |-Charles Carlyon Cruttwell (2nd son) ; Royal Berks Reg m.5 Feb 19XX Garrison Church, Colchester, | | | | | Margaret Mary TEBBUTT | | | | | |-Sarah J Cruttwell b.19XX Eton | | | | | |-Edward Cruttwell | | | | | |-Caroline Mowbray Cruttwell b.31 Jul 19XX Windsoe | | | | |-Robert Gray Cornish Mowbray, 2nd Baronet b.21 May 1850 Paddington d.23 Jul 19XX Mortimer, Berkshire | | | | | unmarried | | | | |-Reginald Ambrose Mowbray, 3rd Baronet b.5 Apr 1852 London unmarried | | | | |-Edith Marian Mowbray b.1857 Paddington d.27 Mar 19XX London unmarried | | | | |-Rev.Edmund George Lionel Mowbray, 4th Baronet b.26 Jun 1859 London d.Feb 19XX St Michaels Orphanage, | | | | Reading, which he founded for the sons and daughters of sailors and soldiers who had been fighting in the | | | | war m.Jan 1891 Caroline ELWES (dau of Lieut-Gen G.T Field, RA), d.Mar 19XX, bur.Reading | | | | |-George Robert Mowbray, 5th Baronet b.1899 Dover d.Sunday Nov 19XX (Times obituary 12th Nov) | | | | m.19XX Diana Margaret HUGHES (dau of Sir Robert Heywood Hughes). | | | | |-Carolyn Mary Mowbray b.19XX m.14 Jun 19XX St Marys Mortimer, Stamford R F VANDERSTEGEN- | | | | | DRAKE | | | | | |-Clare R Vanderstegen-Drake b.21 Aug 19XX Newbury m.19XX Christopher J BROMFIELD | | | | |-John Robert Mowbray, 6th Baronet b.1 Mar 19XX m.3 Jul 19XX Lavinia Mary HUGONIN | | | | |-Elizabeth Rose Mowbray b.1936 | | | |-Marianne Cornish b.1819 Exeter d.1884 Kensington m.18 Jun 1844 Edmund CARLYON [Solicitor] of Polkyth, | | | St.Austell d.28 Jul 19XX, bur.St.Austell | | |-Mary Anne Cornish b.31 Dec 1790 Exeter d.12 Nov 1862 m.20 Dec 1817 St.Davids Exeter, Thomas Wills HORRELL | | | bp.16 Feb 1788 St.Petrocks Exeter d.29 Jun 1849 | | | |-Thomas George Horrell bp.11 Jul 1819 St.Kerrians Exeter ob.infant | | | |-Thomas George Horrell bp.22 Jan 1821 St.Kerrians Exeter d.19XX Exeter | | | |-Charles Cornish Horrell bp.8 Oct 1822 St.Kerrians Exeter | | | |-Edward Horrell bp.11 Feb 1826 St.Kerrians Exeter ob.infant | | | |-Marianne Horrell bp.5 Jul 1829 St.Kerrians Exeter | | | |-Louisa Horrell bp.11 Nov 1833 St.Kerrians Exeter ob.infant | | |-Eliza Caroline Cornish b.30 Dec 1797 Exeter d.2 Jan 1863 Eseter m.2 Dec 1823 St.Davids Exeter, John GIDLEY, | | | b.31 Mar 1795 Honiton d.Sunday 8 Oct 1865 Exeter; Town Clerk & Proctor, Honiton, Author of “Royal Visits to | | | Exeter” | | | |-Elizabeth Cornish Gidley bp.7 Oct 1824 St.Pauls Exeter d.8 Mar 1825, bur.St Bartholomew Exeter | | | |-John Courtenay Gidley bp.10 Jan 1828 St.Stephens Exeter | | | |-Elizabeth Gidley bp.21 Apr 1829 St.Stephens Exeter | | | |-Caroline Frances Gidley bp.12 Sep 1831 St.Stephens Exeter d.6 Aug 1890 Notting Hill
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