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We Include a .Pdf Copy of Our Tizzard Tree Descendant Chart for Robert Tizzard Robert Ann Tizzard Carpent b: Seaton er and Beer, m: 13 Sep Devon, 1781 in England Harpford, Devon, England d: Abt. 1834 John Mary Ann Robert Elizabeth Michael Elizabeth Tizzard Tizzard Tizzard Tizzard Teape Tizard Terrell b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: 04 Jun Hoare b: Abt. m: 29 Feb 1782 in 1785 in 1787 in 1789 in b: 14 Oct 1791 in 1820 in Seaton and Seaton and Seaton & Seaton & 1793 in Seaton & Wyke Beer, Beer, Beer, Beer, Colyton, Beer, Regis, Devon, Devon, Devon Devon, Devon, Devon Dorset, England England England England England England England d: Jun Qtr m: 29 Mar 1847 in 1814 in 7 Axminster Colyton, Regn. Dist. Devon, England d: Jun Qtr 2 1876 in Axminster Regn. Dist. prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 1 1 Robert Elizabeth Tizzard Teape b: 04 Jun Hoare 1789 in b: 14 Oct Seaton & 1793 in Beer, Colyton, Devon, Devon, England England d: Jun Qtr m: 29 Mar 1847 in 1814 in Axminster Colyton, Regn. Dist. Devon, England d: Jun Qtr 1876 in Axminster Regn. Dist. John William Jane William Sarah William George Sarah Agnes Hermon Tizzard Teape Teape Reed Elizabet Bromfiel Alfred Ann Maria Francis b: 03 Aug Tizzard Tizzard b: 1824 in h Tizzard d Tizzard Langdon Tizzard Bromfiel 1821 b: 05 Oct b: 26 Nov Farway, b: Abt. b: 04 Jun b: Abt. b: 25 Jun d 1823 1825 in Devon, 1824 in 1834 in 1843 in 1837 England b: 05 Feb b: Abt. Charmouth, 1832 in Honiton, Charmouth, Chudleigh, 1836 in Dorset, m: Mar Devon, Dorset, Devon, 1851 in Charmouth, 6 Cotleigh, England Dorset England England England nr. d: Jun Qtr Axminster m: Sep d: 09 Aug m: Apr Regn. Dist. d: Aft. Honiton, 1873 in 1901 1878 in 1876 in 1864 in Devon Honiton Axminster Colyton, Axminster m: 1858 in Regn. Dist. Regn. Dist. Devon, Regn. Dist. Axminster District England Regn. d: Aft. District, d: 1882 in 1901 3 5 Dorset Axminster d: 1912 in Regn. Dist. Honiton Regn. Dist., Devon prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 2 2 Jane William Teape Reed Tizzard b: 1824 in b: 26 Nov Farway, 1825 in Devon, Charmouth, England Dorset, m: Mar England 1851 in d: Jun Qtr Axminster 1873 in Regn. Dist. Honiton Regn. Dist. 4 Sarah Elizabet William Mary Frank Ann h Reed Reed Ann Reed Reed b: 1854 in b: 1856 in Unknow b: 1858 in b: 1852 in Sidbury, Sidbury, n Whimple, Farway, Devon, Devon, Devon, England England b: Abt. England Devon, 1857 in England Westport, Somerset, England prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 3 Jane William Teape Reed Tizzard b: 1824 in b: 26 Nov Farway, 1825 in Devon, Charmouth, England Dorset, m: Mar England 1851 in d: Jun Qtr Axminster 1873 in Regn. Dist. Honiton Regn. Dist. 3 George Sarah Robert Mark Nelly John Reed Ann Reed Reed Unknow Reed b: 1860 in James b: 1862 in b: 1865 in n b: 1867 in Broadhemb m: Dec Qtr Luppitt, Colyton, b: Abt. Ilchester, ury, Devon, 1879 in St Devon, Devon, 1862 in Somerset, England Thomas England England Charlton, England Regn. Dist., Dorset, Devon 9 England 8 prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 4 2 George Sarah Alfred Ann Tizzard Langdon b: 04 Jun b: Abt. 1834 in 1843 in Charmouth, Chudleigh, Dorset, Devon, England England d: 09 Aug m: Apr 1876 in 1864 in Colyton, Axminster Devon, Regn. Dist. England d: Aft. 1901 George Annie Edward Caroline Maude Arthur Colin Susanna Eva Robert Frank Power Langdon Maude Annie Keey Herbert h Mira Clarke Tizzard b: 10 Nov Tizzard Rolfe Langdon m: 16 Apr Tizzard Alderso Tizzard b: 1873 in b: 19 Apr 1862 b: 1866 in b: 1870 in Tizzard 1896 in b: 1871 in n b: 1873 Thorpe, 1865 in m: 12 Jan Colyton, Hunton, Wesleyan Purlbridge, Surrey, 1887 in b: 1869 in Church, m: Apr England Colyton, Devon, Kent, Colyton, Colyton, 1910 in Devon, Branscome, England England Bloemfontei Devon 21 m: 1895 in Devon, Devon, n, South Fareham Axminster England d: 14 Jun m: Sep England Regn. d: 11 Jun England 1932 1892 in Africa District d: 1925 in d: Abt. 20 Dist. 1890 in Camberwell 1942 Northleigh, Highgate, Regn. Dist., Devon, London, 14 London, England England England 19 d: Dec Qtr 10 1960 in Surrey NE Regn. Dist. prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 5 2 Agnes Hermon Maria Francis Tizzard Bromfiel b: 25 Jun d 1837 b: Abt. 1836 in Cotleigh, nr. Honiton, Devon m: 1858 in Axminster Regn. District, Dorset d: 1912 in Honiton Regn. Dist., Devon Hermon Mary Jesse Victor Rosa Mary Gertrude Owen Reginald Harry Francis Salina Louisa Tom Agnes Elizabeth Edith John Bromfiel Orlando Bromfiel Matthew Bromfiel Bromfiel Bromfiel Bromfiel Bromfiel Bromfiel d Bromfiel d s d d d d d d d b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. 1859 in 1862 in 1861 in 1865 in 1867 in b: Abt. 1874 in 1875 in 1878 in 1880 in Dalwood, Kilmington, Dalwood, Dalwood, Dalwood, 1870 in Dalwood, Dalwood, Dalwood, Dalwood, Devon, Devonshire Devon, Devon, Devon, Dalwood, Devon, Devon, Devon, Devon, England , England England England England Devon, England England England England d: 1919 in England Watford, Hertfordshir m: 1883 in e, England Axminster Regn. Dist., Devon 22 prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 6 1 Michael Elizabeth Tizard Terrell b: Abt. m: 29 Feb 1791 in 1820 in Seaton & Wyke Beer, Regis, Devon Dorset, England England James Elizabet Michael Ann Elizabet John Mary Tizard h Tizard Evans h Tizard Bushell Ann b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. b: Abt. m: 03 Mar Tizard 1820 in 1810 in 1822 in 1818 1824 in 1844 in b: Abt. Weymouth, Weymouth, Weymouth, m: 08 Jan Wyke Weymouth, 1825 Dorset, Dorset, Dorset, 1852 in Regis, Dorset, England England England Weymouth, Dorset, England Dorset, England England prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 7 4 George Sarah Reed Ann b: 1860 in James Broadhemb m: Dec Qtr ury, Devon, 1879 in St England Thomas Regn. Dist., Devon Victor Living Living Living Living Reed Reed Reed Reed Reed b: Abt. 1882 prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 8 4 Mark Nelly Reed Unknow b: 1865 in n Colyton, b: Abt. Devon, 1862 in England Charlton, Dorset, England Leonard Herbert Mark Victor Reed Reed b: Jul 1887 b: 1891 in in Barton Barton Regis Regis Regn. Dist., Regn. Dist., Bristol, Bristol, Gloucester, Gloucester, England England prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 9 5 George Annie Frank Power Tizzard b: 10 Nov b: 19 Apr 1862 1865 in m: 12 Jan Colyton, 1887 in Devon, Branscome, England Devon, d: 11 Jun England 1890 in d: 1925 in Northleigh, Highgate, Devon, London, England England George Raymon Dorothy Helen Alfred d Frank Mabel Minnie Tizzard Tizzard Killick Tizzard b: 23 May b: 12 Jun b: 22 Jun b: 20 Jan 1887 in 1888 in 1900 in 1890 in Blackacre Blackacre, Hilldenboro Northleigh d: 05 Mar Colyton, ugh, Kent, d: 21 Jul 1889 in Devon, England 1890 in Northleigh, England Northleigh Devon, d: 24 Jan m: 07 Aug England 1942 in 1918 in South Registry Lodge, Office, Finkley, Lewisham, Hampshire, London, England England d: 28 Dec 1991 in 11 Calgary, Alberta, Canada prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 10 10 Raymon Dorothy d Frank Mabel Tizzard Killick b: 12 Jun b: 22 Jun 1888 in 1900 in Blackacre, Hilldenboro Colyton, ugh, Kent, Devon, England England d: 24 Jan m: 07 Aug 1942 in 1918 in South Registry Lodge, Office, Finkley, Lewisham, Hampshire, London, England England d: 28 Dec 1991 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Dudley Living Frank Greenfiel Tizzard d b: 23 Sep 1919 in Hilldenboro ugh, Kent, England d: 24 Aug 2006 in Cullompton, Devon, England 13 prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 11 Pamela Jack Nancy Dennis Tizzard Montagu b: 22 Sep e Sims 1919 in b: 06 Feb Mount 1916 in Pleasant, Rochester, Hilldenboro Kent, ugh, Kent, England England m: 16 Sep 1939 in St. d: 31 May John the 2011 in Bapstist Blenheim Parish Lodge, Church, Vancouver, Stanbridge, British Bedford, Columbia, England Canada d: 07 Mar 1988 in Surry, British Columbia, Canada Living Living Living Living Living Marilyn Living Ken Sims Brinsme Green Flynn Sims Stevens Sims Sekiya ad prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 12 11 Dudley Living Frank Greenfiel Tizzard d b: 23 Sep 1919 in Hilldenboro ugh, Kent, England d: 24 Aug 2006 in Cullompton, Devon, England Living Bruce Living Living Living Living Tizzard Seymour Tizzard Prall Tizzard Lynes prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 13 5 Edward Caroline Langdon Maude Tizzard Rolfe b: 1866 in b: 1870 in Colyton, Hunton, Devon, Kent, England England d: 14 Jun m: Sep 1932 1892 in Camberwell Regn. Dist., London, England d: Dec Qtr 1960 in Surrey NE Regn. Dist. 15 Living Florence Michael Edward Living Living Living Tizzard Evelyn Maurice Sydney Tizzard Ryder Tizzard Tizzard Morris Brett b: 04 Jun b: b: Abt. 1894 in Quebec, 1902 Forest Canada m: 25 Dec Gate, d: 30 Nov 1933 in Essex, 1933 Kaitaia, England New d: 28 Oct Zealand 1969 in d: 15 Jan Kaitaia, 1968 in New Kaitaia, Zealand New Zealand 16 prepared by Andrew C. L. Sims Sunday, 26 August, 2012 14 Edward Caroline Langdon Maude Tizzard Rolfe b: 1866 in b: 1870 in Colyton, Hunton, Devon, Kent, England England d: 14 Jun m: Sep 1932 1892 in Camberwell Regn.
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