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Seeking Parish and Date of Birth/Baptism for William DAY Who Seeking Parents and Antecedents of John STONE Who Marr ~._.,~.•_ ..•. _~_..----_.---- ..•~ ... ~ .._~_.-......-.~'".''' R-:;)6<:" '8 Seeking parish and date of birth/baptism for William DAY who Seeking parents and antecedents of John STONE who marr. M; married Elizabeth GALE on 1 August 1743 at North Tawton, Devon. He LEDGINGHAM at Ottery St Mary in 1756. died and was buried in North Tawton on 15 November 1754. Do not Mr. M. Stone (9684), 11 Grange Park, Bishopsteignton, Teignmou know his occupation although descendants for some generations were Devon TQ14 9TS. Blacksmiths. Do you have a William DAYon your tree who disappears. Also seeking parents and antecedents of Henry PRING who ma Any information gratefully received. Anna NEWBERRY at Otterton in 1795. Mrs Karen J Dennis (8428), Address as above. Mr M. Stone (9684), Address as above. MENDUS - please, can anyone help with details about a Seeking info. on Richard DEAN and his wife Susan forme: Pembrokeshire family in Devon? John, son of Philip, bapt 7.12.1570, NEWMAN who lived at Oreston, Plymstock in October 1838, particulai Wolborough, Newton Abbot. James married Joane COX, 15,1.1623, marr. details, no. of children, names of parents, etc. Any info. gratefu Sandford. The following all married at St Andrew's, Plymouth Richard to received. Ann MENDUS, 6.4.1737. Richard to Rebecca HAWKEN, 29.8.1741. John Dean (9811), Moretons End, High Street, Westerham, Kent TN Thomas to Eleanor WHITLOCK 3.3.1742. Joan to John GRIFFITHS, IRQ. 20.4.1742. Also seeking information about David MENDUS at Corfe Castle, Dorset who married a local girl, Anne WILLIS, about 1825. She, Seeking information of William SHEPHERD of SHERFORD, Devo with 2 sons, went to live in Pembrokeshire. who married Mary CAMP of CHARLETON,in Charleton 20 July 179 Miss J Tregaskes (7330), 'Singleton', 21 Manor Bend, Galmpton, Nr W. Shepherd bapt in Sherford 5 May 1766, son of John and AI Brixham, Devon T05 OPB SHEPHERD (nee ELLIS) of Sherford. John SHEPHERD and Ann ELL were married by Banns 5 February 1757 in Sherford. Their witness, Seeking marriage of William John Gidley CLAMPITT and Hannah were Richard Edwards and Philip Davey. Neither John nor Ann can 1 JOHNS possibly Bere Ferrers area. Known children - Jane. Bere Ferrers found baptised in Sherford. Mary Camps father Philip CAMP, not four 1855, Mary Ann 1856, William John 1858, Mary Jane 1860, and Jane baptised in Charleton, married Hannah DISTIN in Charleton 21 Ju (North Dimson, Gunnislake) 1863. Hannah was born Bere Ferrers 1832. 1761. Hannah's parents were John DISTIN (bapt 1 January 170 Have not traced William's birth. Could he be the William CLAMPITT Charleton and Mary COLE (bapt 12 February 1716) Malborough. Doc born Chagford 1828 who married Elizabeth THORN 1848? No sign of anyone know more about these families? Also interested in the history, William or Hannah on the 1851 Census for Devon, but Elizabeth CHARLETON and SHERFORD from 1600's and 1825 as well as U described 'married' appears with two children living with her parents. prisoners-of-war 1807-1814 and their conditions in the Plymouth area Did William leave Elizabeth and 'marry' Hannah? Am totally baffled so Miriam Henriksen (8885), H0ghebakken 8, 1680 Skjrerhalden, NORWA any information on any of the above extremely welcome. The CLAMPITTS settled in Burnley, Lanes. 1870s and became GIDLEY. The 1881 Census RG11/2127 f.97 shows Jms Geo CHAPPLE (2: Mrs. M Gidley, (9073), 11 Rydal Road, Haslingden, Rossendale, Lanes. and his sister Eliza (21). Eliza was the daughter of George CHAPPLEan BB4 4EE. Sara nee BREWER but I can find no reference to birth of Jms Geo. Als at the same address is Thornhill CHAPPLEas a Servant. He was a son ( STEVENS: found on 1881 Census at NEWTON ABBOT Richard CHAPPLE. Was Jms Geo really the brother of Eliza. Any inf( WORKHOUSE, Elizabeth (nee ?) b.1835, Barnstaple , Emily b.1871, most welcome. Plymouth. Then born Torquay - Bessie 1873, Charles 1875, Ellen 1878, K.R. Gallagher (9768), 119 Sheaveshill Ave., Colindate, London, NW William 1879. Cannot trace birth certificates. If you can help please 6RZ. contact Christine Roberts, ( 9562), 5 Rosewarne Avenue, Buckland, Newton Seeking info on ancestors and descendants of John Ley TEAGUJ Abbot, TQ12 4ED. born Truro around 1782. Married Mary MAY in Plymouth 1805. Eigh children all born in Plymouth. Susan baptised 1806. Mary May 1808 Searching for the birth date/place and parents of FANNY Elizabeth 1813. Joseph May 1814 married Sarah HARRIDGE Londo! NORMAN. Born c.1769. Married HENRY COOK. DiedFeb 1837 at 1840. Samuel John 1817 married Jane HODGE. John Charles Stewar Battens Farm, near Halberton, Devon. She was the 7th daughter of a (also known as John Ley) 1819 died Bristol 1869. Caroline France: 7th daughter. She had a brother Robert. Two of her sisters, Mrs Lyddon Stewart 1822 married Joseph Lobb CROCKER 1848. Robert May 182~ and Mrs Vickery died at Withel Florey in Somerset. married Elizabeth STEPHENS. Nigel McCrea (7075), Street Farm, Ashen, Sudbury, Suffolk C010 8JN. Gillian Teague (9493), 43 Carlton Close, Racecourse Lane, Bicton Heath Seeking descendents of children of William and Mary (Collings) Shrewsbury SY3 5JA. GIBBS; Robert (b. 1764), John (b. 1766), William (b. 1770), George (b. Has any member been able to establish that they have foreigr 1771), Thomas (b. 1773), Peggy (b. 1774), Elizabeth (bap. 1787) and ancestors as a result of a shipwreck off the coast of South Devon? 1hav( James (bap. 1787). The family probably resided in Totnes & Dartington areas 1785-1810. tried to find out what happened' to survivors only to be told I'm on a fool's errand or to be greeted with a nod and a wink and Ah 'yes - there's Charles Gibbs (9649), 4713 Becker Cir, SE, Albany, OR 97321, USA. Emai1: [email protected] 46 47 (, ( (.
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