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Descendants of John Godbeer Descendants of John Godbeer Ken Parish Ulcombe Maidstone Table of Contents Descendants of John Godbeer 1 First Generation 1 Second Generation 1 Third Generation 2 Fourth Generation 4 Fifth Generation 12 Sixth Generation 27 Seventh Generation 53 Eighth Generation 84 Ninth Generation 102 Tenth Generation 104 11th Generation 104 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Godbeer First Generation 1. John Godbeer [600] was born in Sep 1715 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. John married Thomazin Mare [601] [MRIN: 205] on 13 Jul 1736 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Thomazin was born in 1715 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Another name for Thomazin was Thomasine Weir. Children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. John Godbeer [2296] was born in 1738 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 3 F ii. Mary Godbeer [2297] was born in 1742 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England and died in 1742 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 4 M iii. William Godbeer [2298] was born in 1744 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 5 M iv. Samuel Godbeer [598] was born in May 1750 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 4 Jun 1750 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Jun 1825 in Devonshire, England aged 75. Samuel married Elizabeth Lithybee [599] [MRIN: 204] (b. Sep 1748, d. Aug 1774) on 5 Apr 1768 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Samuel next married Mary Whetstone [980] [MRIN: 328] on 15 Sep 1778 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 6 F v. Mary Godbeer [2299] was born in May 1750 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England and died in Jun 1825 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England aged 75. Second Generation (Children) 2. John Godbeer [2296] (John 1) was born in 1738 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. 3. Mary Godbeer [2297] (John 1) was born in 1742 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England and died in 1742 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. 4. William Godbeer [2298] (John 1) was born in 1744 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. 5. Samuel Godbeer [598] (John 1) was born in May 1750 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 4 Jun 1750 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Jun 1825 in Devonshire, England aged 75. Samuel married Elizabeth Lithybee [599] [MRIN: 204] on 5 Apr 1768 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Elizabeth was born in Sep 1748 in Swimbridge, , Devonshire, England and died in Aug 1774 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England aged 25. Children from this marriage were: + 7 M i. Robert Godbeer [807]. + 8 F ii. Christian Godbeer [806]. + 9 M iii. William Godbeer [596] was born in Aug 1772 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 11 Aug 1772 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Oct 1844 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England aged 72. William married Elizabeth Riddall [597] [MRIN: 203] (b. 1770, d. Jul 1839) on 6 May 1793 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Samuel next married Mary Whetstone [980] [MRIN: 328] on 15 Sep 1778 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Children from this marriage were: + 10 F i. Tammy Godbeer [981] was born in 1779 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 7 Feb 1779 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died on 19 Aug 1840 in Crediton, , Devonshire, England aged 61. 1 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Godbeer Tammy married Samuel Tremaine [982] [MRIN: 329] on 24 Mar 1800 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 11 F ii. Agnes Godbeer [983] was born in Sep 1781 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 12 F iii. Anne Godbeer [984] was born in Dec 1784 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England and died on 26 Jul 1799 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England aged 14. + 13 F iv. Mary Godbeer [985] was born in May 1787 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. 6. Mary Godbeer [2299] (John 1) was born in May 1750 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England and died in Jun 1825 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England aged 75. Third Generation (Grandchildren) 7. Robert Godbeer [807] (Samuel 2, John 1). General Notes: 1841 census Civil Parish: Bishops Morchard Hundred: Crediton County/Island: Devon Country: England Registration district: Crediton Sub-registration district: Morchard Bishop Piece: 216 Book: 2 Folio: 17 Page Number: 28 Name: William Godbeer Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1791 Gender: Male Where born: Devon, England Occupation Sailor With wife Elizabeth sons Robert, (45) Christian (40) 8. Christian Godbeer [806] (Samuel 2, John 1). General Notes: 1841 census Civil Parish: Bishops Morchard Hundred: Crediton County/Island: Devon Country: England Registration district: Crediton Sub-registration district: Morchard Bishop Piece: 216 Book: 2 Folio: 17 Page Number: 28 Name: William Godbeer Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1791 Gender: Male Where born: Devon, England Occupation Sailor With wife Elizabeth sons Robert, (45) Christian (40) 9. William Godbeer [596] (Samuel 2, John 1) was born in Aug 1772 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 11 Aug 1772 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Oct 1844 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England aged 72. General Notes: Name: William Godbear Gender: Male Baptism Date: 11 Aug 1772 Baptism Place: Morchard Bishop,Devon,England Father: Samuel Godbear Mother: Elizabeth FHL Film Number: 916866, 916867 1841 census Civil Parish: Bishops Morchard Hundred: Crediton County/Island: Devon Country: England Registration district: Crediton Sub-registration district: Morchard Bishop Piece: 216 Book: 2 Folio: 17 Page Number: 28 Name: William Godbeer Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1791 Gender: Male Where born: Devon, England Occupation Sailor With wife Elizabeth brother Robert, (45) Sister Christian (40) Daughter Jane and family 1851 census Civil Parish: Morchard Bishop County/Island: Devon Country: England Registration district: Crediton Sub-registration district: Morchard ED, institution, or vessel: 9a Household schedule number: 169 Piece: 1886 Folio: 119 Page Number: 35 with wife Elizabeth her occupation Hand Loom Weaver brother Robert sister Christian a hand loom weaver daughter Jane Wreford son in law William a carpenter/journeyman grandsons Henry (10) John (3) grandaughter Mary (8) BMD deaths Name: William Godbeer Registration Year: 1844 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration district: Exeter Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 10 Page: 77 2 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Godbeer 20 Jul 1848 Dealer In Marine Stores (Henry Godbeer's Marriage) William married Elizabeth Riddall [597] [MRIN: 203], daughter of Robert Riddall [956] and Grace Whitely [957], on 6 May 1793 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Elizabeth was born in 1770 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 10 Jun 1770 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Jul 1839 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England aged 69. Another name for Elizabeth was Betty. Children from this marriage were: + 14 M i. John Godbeer [602] was born in 1793 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 27 Oct 1793 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Jul 1841 in Crediton, , Devonshire, England aged 48. John married Mary Wreford [603] [MRIN: 206] (b. 1788, d. Oct 1851) on 20 Feb 1816 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 15 M ii. George Godbeer [809] was born in 1795 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 5 Nov 1795 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died on 25 Dec 1795 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 16 F iii. Grace Godbeer [810] was born in 1796 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 23 Nov 1796 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died on 26 Mar 1797 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England aged 1. + 17 M iv. Samuel Godbeer [812] was born in 1798 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 10 Apr 1798 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Jan 1868 in Saint Thomas, , Devonshire, England aged 70. Samuel married Sarah Clements [813] [MRIN: 285] (b. 1799, d. Mar 1864) on 16 May 1821 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. + 18 F v. Ann Godbeer [811] was born in 1798 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England and was christened on 13 Apr 1800 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England. Ann married Thomas Barber [1231] [MRIN: 415] on 12 Aug 1828 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England. + 19 M vi. William Godbeer [905] was born in 1802 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 13 Sep 1802 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died on 11 Apr 1877 in Saint Thomas, , Devonshire, England aged 75. William married Elizabeth Shorter [906] [MRIN: 307] (b. 1804, d. Jan 1885) on 16 May 1839 in Bradfield, , Berkshire, England. + 20 M vii. George Godbeer [916] was born in 1804 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 11 Feb 1804 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died on 21 Jul 1880 in Swansea, , Glamorganshire, Wales aged 76. George married Deborah Bedford [917] [MRIN: 309] (b. 1796, d. Jul 1841) on 18 Apr 1830 in Crediton, , Devonshire, England. George next married Mary Jardine [918] [MRIN: 310] (b. 1826) on 20 Oct 1870 in Swansea, , Glamorganshire, Wales. + 21 M viii. Robert Godbeer [919] was born in 1806 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 2 Feb 1806 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died on 18 Dec 1885 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England aged 79. Robert married Sally White [920] [MRIN: 311] (b. 1805) on 4 Jan 1832 in Saint Thomas, , Devonshire, England. + 22 M ix. Henry Godbeer [342] was born in 1808 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, was christened on 28 Feb 1808 in Morchard Bishop, , Devonshire, England, and died in Apr 1852 in Barnstaple, , Devonshire, England aged 44. Henry married Susannah Mudge [343] [MRIN: 127] (b. 24 Oct 1811) on 28 Nov 1829 in Bishopsteignton, , Devonshire, England. 3 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Godbeer Henry next married Mary Ann White [555] [MRIN: 191] (b. 1808) on 20 Jul 1848 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England.
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