Hi Sandra :) I've had your email sitting in my inbox and now I can't find my reply to you, so I'm now wondering if I DID email you? I'm sure I did, but I can't remember if I told you the "story" behind the PROWSE name. Family history has it that PROWSE was indeed Richard's father's name. There were a few PROWSE and PROUSE families in the vicinity of Elizabeth's residence on the 1851 Devon census, so there were a couple of candidates for Richard's father. The main problem I've had in tracing his parentage any further back is that there were no bastardy orders filed!! :(( It seems Elizabeth was living as a pauper in the 1851 census and by 1861 she'd left For Australia. I can't recall the details of the 1841 off the top of my head, but in both 1841 and 1851 there was at least one child from the family "missing". My theory at the time I found them was that perhaps Elizabeth Jr. was off on "holiday" with family to give birth to John EASTLEY because I really do believe SHE is the mother! , not Elizabeth Sr.!! My reasoning for this is that Elizabeth MUGRIDGE was a loving wife, she travelled to the other side of the world to be with her husband so why would she be unfaithful to him? Yes, there's the money issue, especially as she was living as a pauper. But if money WAS the reason she was unfaithful, why didn't she file bastardy orders?!?!? This one has been a real headache for me and I seem to be no closer to finding any information to help knock down these 2 brick walls. I still haven't found John EASTLEY's baptismal records so it's looking more and more like I'm going to have to come to England myself and sit for days looking through parish registers ... sigh!! I'm saving for a trip now actually, hoping to get there by next spring/summer, but I really wanted to leave Germany with at least a little more than I have now, so that I won't have to spent so much time in pokey little rooms trying to read old-fashioned handwriting. At the same time, I'm actually looking forward to finding this information on my own. Does that make sense or does it make me sound even MORE crazy than I am?!? lol Anyway, my biggest goal is to prove that Elizabeth Jr. was in fact the mother of the boys, not Elizabeth Sr. and to find birth/baptismal records for each and every one of them, as well as go back at least one generation on Elizabeth MUGRIDGE's side. I don't even have her parents' names as yet. I have William EASTLEY's parents' names, not that it's done me much good though! :(( Can someone please remind me WHY we beat ourselves up about dead people so incessantly?!?!? lol If you want to see every bit of information I have on this family, it's all on my website on William and Elizabeth's page ... http://www.honeyshome.com/fampages/fam1099.html ... you can work up to Robert and Elizabeth's page from there, where you'll find Charlotte EASTLEY listed as William's sister. You'll find the 1841 and 1851 census information on this page though, which will show you that I think on the 1841 Elizabeth was living with a MOGRIDGE woman. I've been told MUGRIDGE was a posh way of saying MOGRIDGE, so this could be a relative of Elizabeth's living with her at the time. So much to work on, so many records to search ... so many headaches to come!! ;D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: sandra@windeatt.f2s.com To: ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 6:11 AM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Re: Eastley What a fascinating story! PROWSE is a very likely candidate to be the name of the father of the two illegitimate children? Unless it turns out to be Elizabeth's maiden name or another surname from the family you already know about. There's a will of a William Prowse - died 1843 - in the Devon Record Office: FILE [no title] - ref. 1078/IRW/P/1270 - date: 1843 [from Scope and Content] William Prowse of Diptford, Devon - highly unlikely to be relevant but - if you don't mind wasting 3 pounds 50 on a very long shot - it might be worth having a look to see if he might be the father and acknowledged it in some way in the will. (Having said that I recently took a look at the will of someone we know to be the father of an illegitimate child that was acknowledged and financially supported by his family - but she isn't mentioned in his will.) Also in the A2A archives are the following apprenticeship orders for Diptford: Diptford Parish Catalogue Ref. 3095 A-2 Creator(s): Church of England, Diptford Parish, Devon OVERSEERS Apprenticeship indentures FILE - Apprenticeship indentures - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8 - date: 1750-1793 item: Grace Eastley apprenticed to Stephen Boon, yeoman - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8/69 - date: 1787 item: Mary Eastley apprenticed to Roger Lavers - ref. 3095 A- 2/PO 8/86 - date: 1791 item: Jane Eastley apprenticed to David Manning junior, yeoman - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8/91 - date: 1792 These could be likely candidates for sisters of William? Or aunts? Poor children were often apprenticed out at a very young age - 7 or so. There's also a Robert Eastley mentioned in the Modbury archives but the wife's name is different: OVERSEERS OF THE POOR Removal Orders from Modbury FILE - Judith, the wife of Robert Eastley (a private in the first battalion of the 5th Regiment of Foot) and Elizabeth their daughter aged 6 mths to Ermington - ref. 269A/PO 204 - date: 1789 It's worth keeping an eye on the A2A results because they add stuff every month or so. Currently there is nothing yet for North Huish but it will be coming some time. Not a lot of help but . . . Best wishes, Sandra sandra@windeatt.f2s.com Home Page: http://www.windeatt.f2s.com ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/
Hi List, I have since heard back from my enquirer re William STANBURY, he has been away with work hence the reason I hadn't heard from him. So here I am apologising to the List for making such a rash decision in thinking that a lot of folk are less than thankful for the look-ups that I do. Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
Hi Sandra :) I've never had any luck with the A2A site, I don't know if it's ME or the site, but we just don't get along, so thank you VERY much for this!! :D As for the will, I think it is definitely worth possibly wasting a bit of money, I'll try and get that this weekend. Thanks so much for your help Sandra, this family has been bugging me for 4 years, enough's enough, I'm going to solve it if it's the last thing I EVER do!!!! ;D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: sandra@windeatt.f2s.com To: ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 6:11 AM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Re: Eastley What a fascinating story! PROWSE is a very likely candidate to be the name of the father of the two illegitimate children? Unless it turns out to be Elizabeth's maiden name or another surname from the family you already know about. There's a will of a William Prowse - died 1843 - in the Devon Record Office: FILE [no title] - ref. 1078/IRW/P/1270 - date: 1843 [from Scope and Content] William Prowse of Diptford, Devon - highly unlikely to be relevant but - if you don't mind wasting 3 pounds 50 on a very long shot - it might be worth having a look to see if he might be the father and acknowledged it in some way in the will. (Having said that I recently took a look at the will of someone we know to be the father of an illegitimate child that was acknowledged and financially supported by his family - but she isn't mentioned in his will.) Also in the A2A archives are the following apprenticeship orders for Diptford: Diptford Parish Catalogue Ref. 3095 A-2 Creator(s): Church of England, Diptford Parish, Devon OVERSEERS Apprenticeship indentures FILE - Apprenticeship indentures - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8 - date: 1750-1793 item: Grace Eastley apprenticed to Stephen Boon, yeoman - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8/69 - date: 1787 item: Mary Eastley apprenticed to Roger Lavers - ref. 3095 A- 2/PO 8/86 - date: 1791 item: Jane Eastley apprenticed to David Manning junior, yeoman - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8/91 - date: 1792 These could be likely candidates for sisters of William? Or aunts? Poor children were often apprenticed out at a very young age - 7 or so. There's also a Robert Eastley mentioned in the Modbury archives but the wife's name is different: OVERSEERS OF THE POOR Removal Orders from Modbury FILE - Judith, the wife of Robert Eastley (a private in the first battalion of the 5th Regiment of Foot) and Elizabeth their daughter aged 6 mths to Ermington - ref. 269A/PO 204 - date: 1789 It's worth keeping an eye on the A2A results because they add stuff every month or so. Currently there is nothing yet for North Huish but it will be coming some time. Not a lot of help but . . . Best wishes, Sandra sandra@windeatt.f2s.com Home Page: http://www.windeatt.f2s.com ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/
Goodmorning all, I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to look for William STANBURY, since my initial contact with the person requiring the information I have heard no more from him, as yet not even a thank you for the little bit of info that I was able to send to him re 1851 and 1891 census along with the 1881 census info that he already had which was why he asked me for the look-up in Stokenham PR's in the first place. Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
What a fascinating story! PROWSE is a very likely candidate to be the name of the father of the two illegitimate children? Unless it turns out to be Elizabeth's maiden name or another surname from the family you already know about. There's a will of a William Prowse - died 1843 - in the Devon Record Office: FILE [no title] - ref. 1078/IRW/P/1270 - date: 1843 [from Scope and Content] William Prowse of Diptford, Devon - highly unlikely to be relevant but - if you don't mind wasting 3 pounds 50 on a very long shot - it might be worth having a look to see if he might be the father and acknowledged it in some way in the will. (Having said that I recently took a look at the will of someone we know to be the father of an illegitimate child that was acknowledged and financially supported by his family - but she isn't mentioned in his will.) Also in the A2A archives are the following apprenticeship orders for Diptford: Diptford Parish Catalogue Ref. 3095 A-2 Creator(s): Church of England, Diptford Parish, Devon OVERSEERS Apprenticeship indentures FILE - Apprenticeship indentures - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8 - date: 1750-1793 item: Grace Eastley apprenticed to Stephen Boon, yeoman - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8/69 - date: 1787 item: Mary Eastley apprenticed to Roger Lavers - ref. 3095 A- 2/PO 8/86 - date: 1791 item: Jane Eastley apprenticed to David Manning junior, yeoman - ref. 3095 A-2/PO 8/91 - date: 1792 These could be likely candidates for sisters of William? Or aunts? Poor children were often apprenticed out at a very young age - 7 or so. There's also a Robert Eastley mentioned in the Modbury archives but the wife's name is different: OVERSEERS OF THE POOR Removal Orders from Modbury FILE - Judith, the wife of Robert Eastley (a private in the first battalion of the 5th Regiment of Foot) and Elizabeth their daughter aged 6 mths to Ermington - ref. 269A/PO 204 - date: 1789 It's worth keeping an eye on the A2A results because they add stuff every month or so. Currently there is nothing yet for North Huish but it will be coming some time. Not a lot of help but . . . Best wishes, Sandra sandra@windeatt.f2s.com Home Page: http://www.windeatt.f2s.com
Dear List, This enquiry is on behalf of someone else. I would really appreciate someone elses imput as I am really stuck \with this guy. Does anyone have this William STANBURY in their Tree, I cannot find his baptism in Stokenham. STANBURY does not appear to be a Stokenham name either. I have checked Stokenham, Chivelstone, East Allington and South Pool PR's Also Booklets for Kingsbridge, Sherford, East Portlemouth and no Stanbury names appear here. 1881 census Dwelling: Polsham Rd Honeysuckle Cott Census Place: Paignton, Devon, England Source: FHL Film 1341523 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2171 Folio 7 Page 8 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William STANBURY M 54 M Stokenlenham, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Market Gardener Grace STANBURY M 44 F Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Wife Alfred STANBURY U 18 M Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Labourer Jessie STANBURY U 16 F Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Drapers Shop (Shop Keeper Or Assistant) Florence STANBURY 14 F Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar William STANBURY 11 M Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Albert STANBURY 9 M Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar George STANBURY 6 M Paignton, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar There is this William STANBURY who says he was born at South Molton on the 1851 census, I am wondering if he is the same person. He has Paignton connections the same as in 1881. Head: DREW, William Neighbors 40500 Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace William DREW Head M 64 M Mason Paington-DEV Sarah DREW Wife M 63 F --- Paington-DEV Ann PERRETT Daur W 39 F Laundress Paington-DEV Sarah D. PERRETT GDau - 18 F Dress Maker Paington-DEV Susan A. PERRETT GDau - 16 F Laundress Paington-DEV Ann PERRETT GDau - 12 F Scholar Paington-DEV Samuel PERRETT Bro M 51 M Tailor Paington-DEV Christian PERRETT SisL M 52 F House Keeper Brixham-DEV Fanny PERRETT Niec - 14 F Scholar Brixham-DEV William STANBURY Lodg U 26 M Farm Lab South Molton-DEV Henry LAMBLE Lodg U 22 M Blacksmith Teigngrace-DEV Address: Vicarage House, Totnes Census Place: Paignton Totnes, Devonshire PRO Reference: HO/107/1873 Folio: 55 Page: 28 FHL Film: 0221021 1891 census has him born in South Tawton but still living at Paignton, I can't help but think he is the one and the same but who just doesn't know where he was born. STANBURY William Head M M 66 Farmer (Employer) Devon - South Tawton STANBURY Grace Wife M F 57 Devon - Paignton Would any OPC's in the vicinty of Paignton please check their PR's to see if they can find him. Or if anyone has Baptism Booklets that cover these area and can take a quick look. Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
Hi everyone :) I'm hoping someone can help me with my ggGrandfather's family. William EASTLEY was baptised on June 2, 1805 in Diptford. His parents were Robert EASTLEY and Elizabeth TRUFS? (we're not sure about spelling). Robert and Elizabeth also had a daughter Charlotte, baptised on August 25, 1816 in North Huish. William was a convicted sheep stealer, transported to Australia. While he was held in the Devon Assizes, he wrote to his wife Elizabeth MUGRIDGE, asking her to "give my love to my brothers and sisters". I have no information on Elizabeth's family whatsoever, but since I know of Charlotte, it appears he had at least two brothers and another sister that haven't yet been found. The way he's worded the letter indicates that he's not talking about Elizabeth's siblings, although that's a possibility. William was born and baptised in Diptford. Charlotte was baptised in North Huish. William and Elizabeth were married in Diptford (September 5, 1830). They had 3 daughters, Elizabeth (baptised October 3, 1830 Diptford), Eliza (baptised November 7, 1832 North Huish) and Matilda Ann (baptised February 15, 1835 North Huish). After William was transported, Elizabeth apparently gave birth to 2 sons (no bastardy orders unfortunately), Richard Prowse EASTLEY baptised December 05, 1841 North Huish and John, no baptism found for him as yet. It's MY guess that these boys were actually Elizabeth Jr.'s children even though she was very young when Richard was born, but that's going to be a very hard one to prove. On all the papers I've found on William's convict life, it states his native place is North (possibly west, hard to read) Plymouth and yet all the baptisms and his marriage state Diptford or North Huish. When Eliza, Matilda Ann and Richard were born, he was a Labourer living in Lupridge. Can anyone suggest where I might look next? I need some advice on how to find William's and/or Elizabeth's siblings and Elizabeth's siblings. Has anyone come across this family before? Is there an OPC who covers areas other than Diptford and North Huish? I've had lookups done by Gail Wilson which is where I got the above baptisms and marriage from and that was all she could find. Any help I can get would be very much appreciated! :D Take care, Rob. IBSSG Stuttgart, Germany, Honey's Home of Genealogy www.honeyshome.com
Goodmorning, Would anyone have John DAVY c 1680-1685 of Diptford in their Family Tree? I would be happy to hear from you if you have. Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
Oops!!! I have just been alerted to the fact that this Devonport is in Tasmania ,Australia, and not Devonport, Devon. Seems I got a bit carried away and should have checked before firing my e-mail of to everyone. Sorry folks Cheers Bev -----Original Message----- From: Beverley Edmonds <beverley@yourisp.com.au> To: Devon <DEVON-L@rootsweb.com>; ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, 9 October 2004 6:49 Subject: Devonport Cemetries >Hi, > >This came through on another List this morning, something that I wasn't >aware of. > >http://cms.dcc.tas.gov.au/Internet/City/Facilities/Cemeteries > >Have fun and hope that everyone finds someone. > > >Cheers >Bev. Edmonds >Toowoomba, Qld, Australia >OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & >Stokenham, Devon, Eng. >Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime >GASTRELL, worldwide > >
Hi, This came through on another List this morning, something that I wasn't aware of. http://cms.dcc.tas.gov.au/Internet/City/Facilities/Cemeteries Have fun and hope that everyone finds someone. Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
Vivienne, I can find no Reubin HARLEY baptised in Chivelstone c 1806. There is however a William HARLEY baptised 3 Feb 1811 s/o Robert and Ann. Maybe he belongs to this family unit. There is a Reubin HARLEY the s/o Reubin & Susanna bapt 1812 in South Pool. Cheers Bev -----Original Message----- From: woodys1 <woodys1@bigpond.com> To: ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2004 10:57 Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Chivelstone Baptisms >Hi All >Does anyone one have access to Chivelstone Baptisms. I am trying to find the parents names of Reuben Harley born about 1806 Chivelstone. I hope someone can help me >Vivienne Wood > > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Brenda, Stokenham PR's BAPTISM'S John s/o Owen and Mary MACARDLE of Widdecombe, gardener, bapt 23 Dec 1827 MARRIAGE Stokenham PR's Owen McCARDELL, otp, bach Mary COLE, otp, sp Married by Banns 14 Feb 1827 Witnesses: John COLE, Sarah STALLARD, & William KING. Both signed their name BANNS Owen McCARDELL otp Mary COLE 1st Calling 7 Jan 1827 Cheers Bev -----Original Message----- From: brenda.davison <brenda.davison@ntlworld.com> To: DEVON-L@rootsweb.com <DEVON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2004 8:10 Subject: [DEV] MCARDELL >Newly subscribed to list. >Interested to hear from anyone researching Owen McArdell, born Ireland, who married Mary ........1820 Stokenham. >Children possibly Anne, William, Peter, Owen,Phillip,Elizabeth,Mary. >Brenda in Suffolk > > >==== DEVON Mailing List ==== >The Devon Record Office in Exeter will close on 5th July 2004 for approx >5 months -- please see ( http://www4.devon.gov.uk/dro/homepage.html ) >for details. > >
Hi All Does anyone one have access to Chivelstone Baptisms. I am trying to find the parents names of Reuben Harley born about 1806 Chivelstone. I hope someone can help me Vivienne Wood
Hi Ted, If you are still on the List can you please e-mail me, or if anyone knows of Ted's email address [mine to him has just bounced] would they please be so kind as to pass it on. I have just found some Info that could pertain to him. Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
Hello List, Just going through my Exeter Marriage Licence Index for someone and have come across this which maybe of help to someone. SMERDON, Thomas of Ashburton, clerk and Phillipa BOND of Cheltenham, Glos, sp. dated 23 Dec 1761 According to the IGI they married in Ashburton on the 30 Dec 1761. Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide
Hi All, There was a notice inside the Church of St Mary the Virgin Rattery asking anyone who had relatives in the parish at any time and may have information on their families to contact the address below in the view of finding further information or indeed donating anything of interest to the parish archives. Mrs.Dorothy Underhill Fairlight Mill Cross Rattery South Brent TQ10 9LB Devon England Sandra Rhymes --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 17/09/2004
Names on the Aveton Gifford War Memorial. TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN THE HONOURED MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THE PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 GEORGE T RANDLE RICHARD EDGECOMBE WILLIAM COPP SAMUEL LUSCOMBE GEORGE WILLCOCKS JOHN BURGOYNE WILLIAM N LETHBRIDGE CLAUDE SANDERCOCK RICHARD ROGERS HENRY HURRELL WILIAM H HALLETT JAMES ELSON JOHN W DOBELL LAURENCE ELLIOTT Further information on each individual can be found on the CWGC site.If anyone would like a photo of the war memorial I can send one as a jpeg attatchment. Best wishes Sandra. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 17/09/2004
With the recent messages posted about a Legassick family (which I can't help with, unfortunately), I thought that it was time to repost the information I know about my branch of the Legassick family. William Legassick(e) married Joan Haddy 10 April 1721 in West Alvington Parish, Devon and had 7 children that I know of: Mary (c1721); Eleanor (c1723); William (c1726); John (c1730); Henry (c1732); Joan (c1737); and George (c1739), all christened in West Alvington Parish. Daughter Joan Legassick (c1737 - 1803) married 28 Sept. 1758 in Charleton Parish, Devon to Robert Foal(e) (c1737 - 1801). They had 11 children, born in the Dodbrooke area, including daughter Jemima (c1777 - 1864) who wed Thomas Damerell in 1800. They were my g-g-g-great grandparents. I would love to hear from anyone who might be interested in this Legassick family. Stephen
Bev, Are you looking at the George LUSCOMBE who married Margaret GIDLEY in Dean Prior on 5.1.1809? If so and assuming that the age on the 1851 census is more or less correct, then I do not think the census George can be the father of the trio of children baptised in Dean Prior, as the first was baptised when he was only about fourteen years old. The three baptisms in Dean Prior are:- 19.3.1809 - John LUSCOMBE 28.7.1811 - Elizabeth LUSCOMBE 27.2.1814 - Peggy LUSCOMBE All children of George LUSCOMBE and Margaret Regards, Jack Steer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverley Edmonds" <beverley@yourisp.com.au> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 2:56 AM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] George LUSCOMBE c 1797 > Goodmorning, > > Does anyone know if this couple had other children besides John 1809 and > Elizabeth 1811 both baptised at Dean Prior. > > 1851 census > > Head: LUSCOMBE, George Neighbors 46718 > Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace > George LUSCOMBE Head M 55 M Retired Farmer Ermington-Dev > Margaret LUSCOMBE Wife M 55 F --- South Brent-Dev > Address: Clobhills, Totnes > Census Place: South Brent Totnes, Devonshire > PRO Reference: HO/107/1874 Folio: 418 Page: 1 FHL Film: 0221022 > > > Cheers > Bev. Edmonds > Toowoomba, Qld, Australia > OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & > Stokenham, Devon, Eng. > Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime > GASTRELL, worldwide > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Goodmorning, Does anyone know if this couple had other children besides John 1809 and Elizabeth 1811 both baptised at Dean Prior. 1851 census Head: LUSCOMBE, George Neighbors 46718 Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace George LUSCOMBE Head M 55 M Retired Farmer Ermington-Dev Margaret LUSCOMBE Wife M 55 F --- South Brent-Dev Address: Clobhills, Totnes Census Place: South Brent Totnes, Devonshire PRO Reference: HO/107/1874 Folio: 418 Page: 1 FHL Film: 0221022 Cheers Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide