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Annie's Pedigree Chart of Direct Ancestors Is Available Here Annie's HIBBITT, DANDO, GEAKE & WEAVER Ancestors (Copyright: www.hibbitt.org.uk) CHARLES NEWBOLD HIBBITT UNKNOWN ? b. 04/09/1839 Langham Cottage, Oakham, Rutland UNKNOWN ? m. 07/12/1862 St John Baptist Church, Claines, Worcestershire d. 1891 Birmingham, Warwickshire bu. 1891 Warstone Lane Cemetery, Birmingham, Warwickshire ARTHUR PITCHARD ARTHUR PITCHER d. 1693 m. 31/01/1686 All Saints Church, Newland, bu. 17/04/1693 All Saints Church, Newland, Gloucestershire Gloucestershire JAMES PITCHER d. 1708 b. abt. 1691 Scatterford, Newland, ANN ? bu. 26/08/1708 All Saints Churchyard, Newland, Gloucestershire d. abt. 1690 BENJAMIN PITCHER Gloucestershire m. 25/05/1731 St James's Church, Bristol bu. 05/12/1690 All Saints Church, Newland, b. abt. 1742 Lydney, Gloucestershire d. 14/05/1747 Aylburton, Lydney, Gloucestershire Gloucestershire m. 06/07/1773 St Oswald's Church, bu. 15/05/1747 St Mary's Churchyard, Lydney, Rockhampton, Gloucestershire ANN ANSLEY Gloucestershire d. 1787 d. 1728 BENJAMIN PITCHER bu. 22/07/1787 Thornbury, Gloucestershire bu. 03/08/1728 All Saints Churchyard, Newland, b. abt. 1774 Rockhampton, Gloucestershire Gloucestershire m. 22/12/1802 St Bartholomew's Church, ALFRED CHARLES NEWBOLD HIBBITT Coaley, Gloucestershire MARY DRIVER b. 02/08/1869 Back 20, Chester Street, d. 16/10/1857 Uley, Gloucestershire JOHN WORGAN Birmingham, Warwickshire d. abt. 1791 Woolaston, Gloucestershire m. 25/02/1895 All Saints Church, Hockley, DANIEL BAILEY PITCHER MARGARET WORGAN bu. 27/04/1791 Alvington, Gloucestershire Birmingham, Warwickshire b. abt. 1810 Uley, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1741 Woolaston, Gloucestershire d. 1793 Henbury, Bristol d. 17/03/1928 Royal Naval Hospital, Yarmouth, m. 12/05/1835 St Mary the Virgin's Church, MARGARET ? bu. 10/05/1793 Alvington, Gloucestershire Great Yarmouth Arlingham d. abt. 1797 Woolaston, Gloucestershire bu. 21/03/1928 Great Yarmouth (Caister) d. 1896 The District of Wheatenhurst, bu. 15/03/1797 Alvington, Gloucestershire Cemetery, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk Gloucestershire JAMES RICE b. abt. 1752 SARAH RICE d. 1829 Coaley, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1781 Slimbridge, Gloucestershire bu. 16/02/1829 Coaley, Gloucestershire d. 1850 Uley/Coaley, Gloucestershire BETTY ? bu. 15/02/1850 Coaley, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1751 d. 1834 Coaley, Gloucestershire bu. 16/06/1834 Coaley, Gloucestershire RICHARD FRYER b. abt. 1663 JOHN FRYER d. 19/04/1710 Arlingham, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1695 Arlingham, Gloucestershire bu. 21/04/1710 St Mary the Virgin's Churchyard, m. 17/06/1722 St Mary the Virgin's Church, Arlingham Fretherne, Glos. d. 01/01/1757 Arlingham, Gloucestershire MARY ? RICHARD FRYER bu. 04/01/1757 St Mary the Virgin's Churchyard, b. abt. 1669 MARY ANN PITCHER b. abt. 1730 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Arlingham, Glos. d. 01/07/1720 Arlingham, Gloucestershire b. 1840 Arlingham, Gloucestershire m. 10/11/1761 Parish Church of Westbury on bu. 03/07/1720 St Mary the Virgin's Churchyard, d. abt. 1919 The District of West Bromwich, Severn, Glos. Arlingham, Gloucestershire Staffordshire d. 1792 Arlingham, Gloucestershire bu. 1919 Handsworth Cemetery, Birmingham, THOMAS KING JOHN FRYER bu. 18/05/1792 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Warwickshire b. abt. 1667 b. abt. 1762 Fretherne, Gloucestershire MARY KING d. 15/09/1746 Fretherne, Gloucestershire m. 03/10/1791 Parish Church of Westbury on b. abt. 1701 Fretherne, Gloucestershire bu. 09/1746 Fretherne, Gloucestershire Severn, Glos. d. 17/05/1767 Arlingham, Gloucestershire d. 1816 Overton, Arlingham, Gloucestershire bu. 20/05/1767 St Mary the Virgin's Churchyard, MARGARET ? bu. 12/03/1816 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Arlingham, Glos. b. abt. 1667 d. 02/01/1731 Fretherne, Gloucestershire bu. 04/01/1731 Fretherne, Gloucestershire RICHARD FRYER MARY HARVEY CHARLES GEORGE HIBBITT b. abt. 1792 Arlingham, Gloucestershire d. 1778 Arlingham, Gloucestershire b. 01/12/1898 Soldier's Point, Dundalk, Louth, m. 30/12/1813 St Mary the Virgin's Church, bu. 24/11/1778 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Ireland Arlingham, Glos. JOHN TAYSOM ALEXANDER TOYSOM m. 21/05/1931 The Register Office, Devonport, d. 21/10/1862 Island St Nicholas, City of b. abt. 1715 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Plymouth, Devon Gloucester JOHN TAYSUM m. 08/04/1735 St Mary the Virgin's Church, UNKNOWN ? d. 08/10/1972 South Hams Hospital, bu. 25/10/1862 Arlingham, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1740 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Kingsbridge, Devon Arlingham, Gloucestershire m. 27/05/1763 Parish Church of Westbury on bu. 12/10/1972 Drake Memorial Park, Plymouth, d. 1769 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Severn, Glos. Devon bu. 07/09/1769 Arlingham, Gloucestershire d. 1820 Arlingham, Gloucestershire bu. 06/08/1820 Arlingham, Gloucestershire UNKNOWN ? PHOEBE TAYSUM MARY LONGNEY MARY ANN FRYER JANE LONGNEY b. abt. 1771 Arlingham, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1716 Arlingham, Gloucestershire b. abt. 1815 Arlingham, Gloucestershire d. 1744 Arlingham, Gloucestershire d. 1794 Arlingham, Gloucestershire d. 1897 The District of Wheatenhurst, bu. 10/11/1744 Arlingham, Gloucestershire bu. 22/07/1794 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Gloucestershire LYDIA WELCH JOHN WELCH b. abt. 1735 Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire SARAH ? d. 1802 Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire bu. 15/10/1802 Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire ANN JONES b. abt. 1793 d. 20/10/1822 Overton, Arlingham, Gloucestershire bu. 23/10/1822 St Mary the Virgin's Churchyard, Arlingham, Glos. JOSEPH RIDLEY SAMUEL RIDLEY b. abt. 1811 Warwickshire b. abt. 1776 m. 03/12/1832 St Peter and St Paul's Church, d. 1840 Birmingham, Warwickshire Aston, Warwickshire HENRY FREDERICK RIDLEY bu. 29/03/1840 Birmingham, St Mary, d. 07/11/1847 Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire b. 02/01/1840 Birmingham, Warwickshire Warwickshire bu. 14/11/1847 Aston, Chapel of St James the m. Not married Less, Warwickshire UNKNOWN ? MARY DEAN UNKNOWN ? b. abt. 1810 Lichfield, Staffordshire SARAH DEAN SAMUEL COTTERELL STEPHEN COTTERELL b. abt. 1758 Kidderminster, Worcestershire m. 21/05/1753 Kidderminster, Worcestershire m. 09/01/1782 Kidderminster, Worcestershire d. abt. 1833 Kidderminster, Worcestershire ELIZABETH PITT ALICE RIDLEY EDMUND COTTERILL b. 23/03/1796 Kidderminster, Worcestershire bu. 13/10/1833 St Mary's Churchyard, b. 19/04/1872 3 Court Branston Street, All Kidderminster, Worcestershire Saints, Birmingham m. 25/11/1837 The Chapel of Lower Mitton, d. 07/06/1946 25 Lyndrick Road, Hartley, Kidderminster, Worcestershire RICHARD LEWIS Plymouth, Devon d. 1851 District of Stourbridge, Worcestershire m. 12/08/1755 Kidderminster, Worcestershire bu. 1946 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth, Devon d. 1760 Kidderminster, Worcestershire ELIZABETH LEWIS bu. 25/07/1760 St Mary's Church, Kidderminster, b. abt. 1757 Kidderminster, Worcestershire Worcestershire THOMAS ROOK MARY ROOKE m. 30/05/1726 Kidderminster, Worcestershire b. abt. 1734 Kidderminster, Worcestershire SARAH PAYTON EDWARD YORK HANNAH MARIA COTTERILL m. 01/07/1672 Old Swinford, Worcestershire b. abt. 1841 Shut End, Pensnett, Kingswinford, d. abt. 1721 Staffordshire bu. abt. 1721 Churchyard, Old Swinford, d. abt. 1914 Birmingham, Warwickshire GEORGE YORK Worcestershire b. abt. 1687 Old Swinford, Worcestershire m. 17/07/1709 Old Swinford, Worcestershire SUSANNA WHORWOOD EDWARD WHORWOOD GEORGE YORK b. abt. 1652 Old Swinford, Worcestershire b. abt. 1727 Old Swinford, Worcestershire d. abt. 09/1728 Old Swinford, Worcestershire UNKNOWN ? m. 07/05/1751 Kidderminster, Worcestershire bu. 23/09/1728 Churchyard, Old Swinford, GEORGE YORK d. 1767 Kidderminster, Worcestershire Worcestershire b. abt. 1754 Kidderminster, Worcestershire bu. 16/09/1767 St Mary's Curch, Kidderminster, m. 21/04/1786 Kidderminster, Worcestershire Worcestershire THOMAS LITTLEFORD HENRY LITTLEFORD d. 1838 Kidderminster, Worcestershire b. abt. 1666 Old Swinford, Worcestershire d. abt. 1685 Stourbridge, Worcestershire bu. 25/02/1838 St Mary's Curch, Kidderminster, HANNAH LITTLEFORD d. bet. 18/10/1708 and 22/12 Stourbridge, ANNIE'S DAD CONSTANCE ? Worcestershire b. abt. 1690 Old Swinford, Worcestershire Worcestershire HANNAH YORK b. abt. 1799 Kidderminster, Worcestershire MARY ? d. 1854 District of Stourbridge, Worcestershire HANNAH DIXON ELIZABETH PRICE b. abt. 1762 d. 1820 Kidderminster, Worcestershire bu. 19/05/1820 St Mary's Curch, Kidderminster, Worcestershire JOHN DANDO b. abt. 1715 JOHN DANDO m. 15/03/1741 St James's Church, Bristol b. abt. 1743 Dursley, Gloucestershire d. 10/10/1775 m. 03/11/1767 Dursley, Gloucestershire d. 23/11/1809 Bristol SUSANNA STINCHCOMB JOSEPH DANDO bu. 30/11/1809 New Yard, Broad Mead Baptist b. abt. 1721 b. abt. 1781 Rodborough, Gloucestershire Church, Bristol d. 13/02/1791 m. 15/07/1801 St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol, bu. 15/02/1791 Dursley Tabernacle, Dursley, JOSEPH DANDO Gloucestershire Gloucestershire b. 20/12/1802 Bristol, Gloucestershire d. 23/06/1860 Brunswick Square, Bristol, ANN BROTHERS m. aft. 1841 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Gloucestershire b. abt. 1743 States d. 04/12/1797 Rodborough, Gloucestershire d. 28/09/1870 24 Carlisle Street, Belfast, Co. bu. 1797 The Cemetery at Rodborough Antrim, Ireland WILLIAM ELBERT DANDO Tabernacle, Gloucestershire b. 20/02/1843 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA bu. 30/09/1870 Shankhill Burying Ground, m. 11/10/1875 St James's Church, Belfast, Co. Antrim, Ireland ANN MURCH JOHN MURCH Westminster, Middlesex b. abt. 1780 d. 10/01/1918 20 Stonor Road, West d. 18/05/1831 St Paul Street, Bristol ANN HOOPER Kensington, Middlesex bu. 26/05/1831 St Augustine the Less, Bristol HARRIET CATHERINE WILLIAMS b. abt. 1819 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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