Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Taking a break from blogging

Prayers for Ukraine as always. 

Working on the Siderfin book and good accomplishment yesterday. I am into footnoting the information in the Third Generation chapter but the chapter itself is I believe completed in its content unless I find more information on Robert Siderfin or his sister Jone (Siderfin) Westeron. 

Polar vortex still with us but spring is trying to come. The snow, when it is in a sunny spot is going down. One of these days green grass and the birds will be just as happy as we will be. 

I am content as always to see defense spending at the head of the budget but would like to see Canadian firms be given priority. I do not believe that with something this important that the lowest bidder should be the natural winner of any competition. We need good equipment and available in a timely fashion. If it is built in Canada by Canadians then we know that it is tested in all Canadian weather situations. No favoritism; get the job done.

Monday, March 28, 2022

A new work week begins

Sunday was a lovely day; cold here with a wind chill of minus 18 but we played soccer anyway. We stumble around on the still snowy ground and set up the goal posts and kick the ball back and forth. We keep warm running after it but it doesn't last too long; it is really cold with the latest Polar Vortex stretching down into Ontario. Warmer days are ahead; the birds are back; our harbingers of spring alerting us to the warming trend they felt in the south before they braved coming back again. They are likely shivering somewhere hidden where there might be a bit of warmth. The crows are not quite so active these last couple of days but I did hear the blue jays and they are tougher. 

Church on YouTube wonderful as always. The story of the Prodigal Son always interests me and the sermon was most interesting; some new thoughts shared with the congregation both in person and virtually. The steady repetition of the service which has changed slightly from my youth and likely will change again in the years ahead is a welcome feeling that all is the same in the world that we know; that our grandparents knew and their grandparents before them. Will the Anglican Church survive? I know the Roman Catholic Church will survive but we will have to work hard to keep the Anglican Church alive. 

The beautiful Orthodox Church of Russia has misread what Jesus said; he said we must love the Lord with all our heart and soul and we must love our neighbours as ourselves. Supporting Putin means not following the new commandments brought to us by Jesus. Prayers for Ukraine as always and that they will be able to throw off the aggressor nation Russia. It is Russia's decision who leads them but leaders who have taken the sons of Russia to war and had so many deaths on the battlefield do not survive very long. Lying about it doesn't help; people know when their sons do not come home and no lie can eradicate that. 

On to the Siderfin book today and completing the third generation and moving on to the fourth generation. Each generation will be more difficult although records become steadily easier to find. I still think I will bring the tree up to the early 1930s where I am able. The family has moved around the world particularly into Commonwealth countries from their roots in Somerset, England. I have heard the idea that they were a Dutch family but I rather think that refers to the marriage into the Darch family which was Dutch. I still think that they may have been an Italian Jewish family that came to England in the 1200s and converted to the Church of England. I do not have any proof for that other than finding the name Siderfin in a list of Jewish names one time at a Conference years ago. All of their records are in the Church of England as far back as I can go so their conversion to Anglicanism was a long long time ago for sure.  I have DNA matches (about fourth cousin) with people of the Jewish faith and endogamy plays a strong role as they all tend to cluster around on two different chromosomes (one good sized group on one and another good sized group on another). The strongest matches are with people of Germanic background however rather than Italian background in the modern era. I must look into the history of the Jewish people in Italy. But I do not think I will philosophize on the potential in the book but will leave it for another to pursue that thought. The Siderfin name was first found in England in the 1200s by James Sanders and he has written that information up in his book. A Robto de Sidernefenne was mentioned in the Hundred Rolls of Somerset in the 4th year of the reign of Edward I (1274). There is then a gap of over 250 years before the name Siderfin is found once again in the records by James Sanders. I have not attempted to discover if there are further records although searching the Somerset archives does not reveal any.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Blake Newsletter completed

 Although I have added in all the groups to the discussion under yDNA I am no longer that familiar with groups outside of I haplogroup these days. At 76 I do not see myself managing deep studies of these results. Definitely individuals should join the project for their haplogroup as you will definitely learn more about the deep ancestry of your haplogroup there. 

The newsletter is 69 pages long but a lot of it is the transcription of the Andover Parish Registers. I decided to simply put them somewhere and the Blake project seemed like a good place. I have debated just publishing them in their own Newsletter but that would require another Newsletter and I am now up to publishing four newsletters with four issues a year and that is a lot of work. I still want to have time to do my own DNA research on my families. As I stretch towards 80 I am not sure how long I will continue with the newsletters and it will be on a year to year basis for sure. 

Ukraine prayers with you as always. It now just seems vindictive on the part of Putin; pure destruction of everything that means something to the people of Ukraine. It is starting to resemble a scorched earth policy to leave nothing remaining so that Putin, in his mind, can occupy all of this land and have no Ukrainians. He could try for the insane plea in the International Criminal Court and one hopes that he will just go away. I respected his aim to improve the life of the everyday Russian but it would appear that only the oligarchs including himself have benefitted from him being President for so long in Russia. He perhaps sees himself as a Czar wintering in the Crimea to get away from the long cold Moscow winters. Instead he also destroys life for the Russians who believed that they were equals in the world sharing in the benefits of a good education, good jobs and ability to travel and work anywhere in the world. Ukrainians have occupied their country since long before Russia became a nation. 

Church on You-Tube today and it is the beginning of my week always.

Saturday, March 26, 2022

The end of a long year

As the anniversary of Edward's death on the 10th of April approaches, I am wondering what life will be like after the year has passed. The Celebration of Life service is in the early stages and no date picked. It will be family only. I am still not ready for the great outside world. I may never be actually. At 76 I do not have to be part of the great outside world. I can remain as I have been most of my life reclusive. Edward did get me involved in his life pursuits and it occupied a lot of my time actually running errands, standing in lines waiting at the bank especially when he was Church Treasurer. I spent ages doing deposits and other needs that he had for his volunteerism. As the years passed there were so many items that he became involved in and I came along to help him with all of that. 

But now a year later I am involved just in my family and my pursuit of my one name studies. Probably I never would have gotten into the one name studies if not for George DeKay my cousin who needed a profile for my Pincombe family, an early immigrant, to Westminster Township now part of London, Ontario. 

I managed to avoid doing any of that type of genealogical work for nearly 58 years whilst Edward was very much involved. Although Edward was working on his own with all of that until Gordon Riddle asked him if he would like to go to the Ontario Genealogical Society (now Ontario Ancestors) Ottawa Branch meetings in the early 1980s. 

Gordon was his cousin and they had a mutual interest in their Kipp family apparently. I didn't get involved in those conversations as I did not want to be a part of genealogical studying. I had listened to my grandparents and knew quite a bit about my families and really did not want to go further than that. I helped Edward at the Family History Centre on occasion when he wanted to extract family names from various document sets. Mostly that was before the children but once in school he would take a day off and go to the Family History Centre and I would then go again also taking a day off because I worked at home proofreading and copyediting (and some volunteering at school which I enjoyed and at my Church until Ed wanted to go to his United Church rather than my Anglican Church and so I went along for that volunteerism as well although being a volunteer secretary at the United Church  was a request made to me which was fine - I like to contribute to God's Church but was pretty happy when they finally hired someone to do that).  

Edward was always glad that Gordon Riddle had invited him to go with him to the meeting as he became a devoted member for the next fourty years and absolutely loved doing that. Outside of work I would say that genealogy pretty much dominated his life from that day forth. Although Edward did have a lot of other hobbies genealogy became the one that was most important to him. I think in retrospect he was finding his father who died when he was two years of age. He spent all day with his father as a child because he was too big for his mother to carry around (she was barely five feet tall) as he was a large child and always tall for his age. The shock to a two year old's system must have been enormous to have the person with whom he spent his waking hours suddenly gone. But he could not remember any of that. He is with his father now and the reunion must have been wonderful. His face at death was happy and relaxed. 

Life though has moved onward for me as I approach the one year mark. It is a bit blurred by all of this business with the Income Tax and getting it done. The sense of relief at sending his return by mail with be wonderful and mine can go electronically as usual. The strain though is enormous as I work my way through all of it. 

I am glad that we decided to do the Celebration of Life for Edward in May or June. I want it to be perfect; something his grandsons can remember rather than the sadness of watching their beloved grandfather become less and less able to be with them. COVID-19 didn't help but already before COVID he wasn't playing with them anymore. Just watching them and enjoying that but little boys are physical beings and they longed for the grandpa who played with them. They understand that he is in Heaven with God and that now he is all well again. But still they do miss him. 

Must get the Blake Newsletter done. Just the R-M269 people really to work away on. The rest will be fairly straightforward.

Friday, March 25, 2022

Still working on Income Tax

Probably will not be able to file my Income Tax until closer to the end of April. I have been very nervous of the Income Tax to be honest. Everything seems to be in place but I am missing a form (or possibly two) from the Bank thus far. We have had three different Financial Advisers in the past four years but I have kept all the paper work. Time will tell but it has always been one of my fears that filing a return for a deceased person would be a challenge.  My Financial Adviser is working on the forms so will wait to see what comes of that. I am busy searching out the websites to see what I can learn. I was so shattered at the time of Edward's death although did manage to get everything done that needed to be done. I did go into the bank to get that done. I think it was one of the hardest things I have ever done; taking Edward's will into the bank. It just seemed so unreal to me still but I knew I had to do that to manage everything. There was a loan on the car that I needed to pay off since it was in his name and got that done right away. The Financial Adviser we had at the beginning said it just naturally flowed to one or the other of us depending on who died first. At the time it seemed strange to talk about that but did appreciate the Financial Adviser telling us all those details.

Working on the Blake Newsletter and will try to finish it today. I think my cataracts grow when the sun change comes in March as every year for the last few years I especially find that my vision is a strained this time of year and tend not to put in too much time on the computer. Both of my parents were in their 80s when they had their cataracts operated on. I am not a sun worshiper so my eyes have not suffered from too much sun but I have a feeling that may be coming upon me one of these days although I am just 76 (my parents were in their early 80s) and one of my siblings in her late 70s. The eyes are always a limiting factor for me working on anything.

Thursday, March 24, 2022

The R-M269 group in the Blake study

By far the R-M269  group in the Blake yDNA study is the largest. I find it difficult to work with as most of my yDNA work has been in the I haplogroup where my own Blake line is located. But then the R group is larger worldwide so not unexpected. Particularly R group is very large in Europe/British Isles and European/British Isles descendants although they have carried it around the world. 

I will continue working on this group today and have subdivided the group into four distinct groups - Galway Blake family (the work on this particular group has been done by one of its members, descendants of Sir Thomas Blake and he was also from Ireland, a British Isles group and a group with German ancestry. 

That leaves just a few small groups like E, T and a singleton result from a particular Irish Clan that I have not yet decided where to put him as he belongs to R-M269 as well. We will see what I can learn as I move through this section. E is thought to be descendant of the Roman Invasions of the British Isles. 

There are still two results in Unknown although they will go into the R-M269 groups and that has to be determined as well. It is a while since I have worked on the display of the yDNA groups. 

I continue not doing anything with the Family Finder or the mtDNA groups. Studying the mtDNA groups is problematic from a surname point of view as until the present times women took on their husband's surname and their name was lost unless recorded as it has been the last one hundred to two hundred years and sometimes longer with the baptismal record. 

Prayers continuing for Ukraine. It reminds me of Hungary when they tried to throw off the Soviet Union in the 1950s. Many of the people who fled from Hungary when the overthrow failed came to Canada and I remember at least one in my year at school. Very different though as Ukraine is an independent country which Russia would like to swallow up at least partially. It is such a cruel war - children are dying, people are starving in Mariupol because it is in the way of a desired land route to the Crimea. Why are there still wars; wars should be in the past. Children dying on a battlefield is a dreadful thing. 

Russian leaders are trying to turn this on us and attaching blame. The blame is all on them; they invaded Ukraine because they want some of their land. Human greed will only bring us to Armageddon. Is that what they desire? A world blasted apart by nuclear weapons isn't any good to anyone. The mutation rate in DNA will be horrendous in whatever survives if the world does actually stay in one piece. The ability to feed whomever is left will be problematic; food can not be stored long enough to provide. And what awaits those who might emerge; a scarred landscape full of wild animals that might have survived and are also hungry.  The world would go back to the Stone Age if it actually survived. Mankind has survived to this point because he kept his wits about him. He knew when to back off and when to proceed. Russia needs to leave Ukraine; no one is winning there. The landscape is scarred; children are being killed on battlefields and Russia's sons are dying on foreign battlefields. O rise up Mother Russia and protect yourself from Putin and his enablers.

The Taliban has slipped into all of this chaos a reneging of their promise to let girls go to school. They are now limited to Grade 6. What does one know in Grade 6? Another cruel event unfolding once again as the desire to learn is strong in homo sapiens. It is why we have advanced so far in these thousands of years. Education makes us better mothers.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Working on the Blake Newsletter

 I have managed to work my way through some of the smaller groups of yDNA namely I-P37 but with known ancient roots in the British Isles, I-M253, I-M223 (principally Theophilus Blake), and have now reached R-M269 which is a very large group. I will break it into four distinct groups as I do not wish to change the original look prepared by Barrie Blake. He did correspond with members and has more knowledge of their genealogy than I do. I do not have time to commit to that aspect. Instead I will use his data and slightly re-organize this portion into four distinct sub groups with one being descendants of Richard Blake (aka Richard Caddell of Galway, Ireland), the second group are descended from Sir Thomas Blake and I will try to learn more about him, the third group is primarily of Irish Ancestry but will be a British Isles group and the fourth group is a German ancestral group. 

This will probably take me a couple of days and I am cleaning so gives me a nice break in between cleaning to work on it. 

The next group is haplogroup E and then haplogroup T (not sure if T was in the ancient Isles and will check that out; certainly migration over long distances was not unknown 8,000 to 12,000 years ago although it probably extended over several generations). I will exclude anyone without the surname Blake from this study compilation although I note that in that group labeled X- Blake Ancestry not in direct yDNA line there is someone with a similar name that I may include in one of the R-M269 after I have a look at the results. Not listing a surname also excludes my placing the entry into one of the groups. 

I discussed Roger Blake in this Newsletter. I have discussed him a few times in my blog and mentioned him in other Newsletters but I find him to be a most important person in the Blake one name study as there is evidence for his ancestral line as well as his descendant line. He died in 1557 leaving a will of good length providing a lot of information on him. It is known that the Blake family at Pinhills suffered greatly during the Rebellion not so much for being involved in either side but rather for not accepting a title from King Charles I. Their home at Pinhills was destroyed and the Blake family there disappeared and reappeared in Gloucestershire where they also had property. This particular piece of property is mentioned in the will or Roger Blake helping to carry on the linking of the Calne Blake family. Prior to Roger's death this family was in the process of moving south into Dorset and west into Somerset but those links are somewhat elusive and still being investigated. 

Finding someone who has a known paper trail back to the Blake family of Calne would be most interesting. I did have an email chat with a known descendant but he was more interested in his mother's family at that time and I could not persuade him to test. Perhaps one of these days that will happen and for certain he will be a most appreciated individual particularly by the American Blake families as a number of them believe they are descendant of the Calne Blake family and group I-M253 is a possibility given their Nordic yDNA grouping and the presumption (interesting evidence is available) that Richard le Blak was the founder of this Blake family at Calne and he was from Rouen, Normandy). 

Praying for Ukraine and the peoples there. Mariupol especially in my prayers. I can not imagine what it would be like to be in a city constantly shelled from above and now from Russian ships off the coast. 

I am saddened that the Russian people can stomach all of this that will be on their plate for centuries to come. Russians should have more respect for themselves than to permit a madman to run their country and attack another country in this modern day and age. War should be in the past this is the 21st century we may have far more to fear from outside of our solar system that we need to work together to manage. 

God set us on a path of life; He sent Jesus to teach us how to live and definitely Putin is not living the life that Jesus described - love God with all your heart, soul and mind and love your neighbour as yourself. Of the new commandments which Jesus brought to us, both are broken by Putin.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Prayers for Ukraine

Prayers for Ukraine daily as we watch in horror at the death and pain that is being inflicted on the people of Ukraine by the people of Russia. There is little more that can be said than God be with you the people of Ukraine. 

The Conservatives are preparing a bill to do away with GST at the pump and I personally think it is a ridiculous idea. When we need money to buy planes and ships this is not the time to take away money for government purchases. I would really like it if the Conservative Party would make it a priority to get the planes and the ships; they promised with their last government under Stephen Harper and that did not happen. They had to balance the budget they said; well the time has come when our need for better equipment for our military is a prime need and you can balance the budget by taking away the monetary support given by Canadians  for political parties. I am tired of the whining. Get things done if you want my vote in the future. I have a lot of reasons for being a Conservative but none of them are being met by the current party. Instead I have to watch as the Liberals throw money at it hoping it sticks which I have always found appalling and dithering about when military equipment should be being purchased. 

The partial coalition of the Liberal-NDP is perhaps not my preferred form of government but it is better than what we got from Stephen Harper's Conservative government and the present Conservative party is too busy attacking Trudeau to get things done. He is just a Prime Minister; they come and go. I never voted for his father and quite surprised myself when I voted for the Liberal government now two times. We are not a dictatorship; he is just one person representing the Liberal party. Stop with the attack ads. We are not Americans. Canadians I do not think like attack ads and probably that along with the failures of the Conservative Government in 2015 cost you the election and ever since then. 

Back to work. The Blake newsletter is slowly coming to fruition. I am now working on the yDNA haplogroups for the new design. Given that the size of the project is so very small; this method will give a different sort of picture and who ever replaces me one day will likely modify it but for the moment I am going with this style of presentation. At 76, my days in such projects are probably numbered but I have set myself a goal of 80 years and then doing it year by year. 

Monday, March 21, 2022

Church on YouTube today

Missed Church yesterday; we were in a hurry to get back from the cottage and we were traveling. It is so wonderful to have the YouTube service. Praying for the people of Ukraine and that the war will soon stop. 

Also working on the Blake Newsletter today. I shall probably spend most of the week on that although will also do some more on the Third Generation of the Siderfin family. I should be able to finish that generation this week. I have all the material just getting it into an orderly fashion. Then on to the Fourth Generation which is quite large. They are still living at Luxborough and the register will likely be a little easier to read as not chewed up. 

First day of spring and it is a lovely sunny day although we are still surrounded by snow but it is melting. Not likely green grass though before the first of April but spring does fill your heart with the promise of warmer weather to come eventually. There will still be cold days and snowy days; that is life in Canada. 

Cleaning from Wednesday to Friday as usual. Keeps the dust down. Thinking about the garden in the summer and will likely be the same as last year - cherry tomatoes, green onions, lettuce and peppers but we are also going to plant spinach. Spinach is my favourite year round vegetable but by spring the imported is not quite as nice. 

Finally got all my matches entered into my chart at Ancestry. A few interesting ones and I have so many that I can mostly fit all the fourth cousins into one of the four grandparents lines as they match a known one most of the time. Heard from a new cousin and they are in New Zealand. I do have a lot of cousins in Australia and New Zealand as well as a few in South Africa and a number in the United States but mostly distant. The largest number of my cousin matches though outside of Canada are in England/Scotland (likely because my father was born there and three of my grandparents were all born there as well). In my father's Blake family just his father and his brother came to Canada with the rest remaining in England.  My grandmother Blake's family mostly remained in England although they are half-siblings. My maternal grandmother's siblings all came to Canada (some went to the United States) so my second cousin and third cousin numbers in England are quite large. My maternal grandfather was born in Canada as was his mother but all the rest are from England and matches with further distanced cousins on these lines come in regularly. I have matches in every known line now back to my 3x great grandparents.

Sunday, March 20, 2022

At the cottage

Lovely quiet weekend at the cottage and home again. The days just pass so quickly and merge together these days. Spring is coming though you can feel it in the air although no sign of it in the trees yet. The ground is still frozen and likely to be for a while yet. But the snow is definitely going down slowly but surely. Green grass one of these days at least it will be green once the sun has a go at it. 

Ukraine still under the Russian gun and no sign of it stopping. Putin is starting to be a rather boring individual with his copying of Hitler. It is unrealistic in this 21st century to think that you can just roll your tanks into another country and have them collapse around you. Putin will start a Third World War if he doesn't soon halt and retreat. The Ukrainians do not want to be part of his empire. They are willing to be neutral; he should just accept his losses and go home and then he can tell his people objective obtained - Ukraine is not going to join NATO. I am sure that the Russians will scarcely notice him at all. It is disgusting that he has ordered all this murdering of Ukrainian civilians. This is the 21st century not the 1930s. He is a war criminal.

No one is going to bow down to you; conquering emperors are a misfit of the past. They never survived.

 

Friday, March 18, 2022

A woman can be Minister of Defense

 A woman can be Minister of Defense but she has to be much firmer about the acquisition of fighter planes and ships for our military. Dithering about is not going to do it. We need them now and have needed them for thirty years. Liberals stop delaying this acquisition. Get it done. 

Why destroy Ukrainian cities?

 What is gained by destroying all these Ukrainian cities? Is Putin jealous because Ukraine is the birthplace of the Russian people and so he destroys what he can not have. It doesn't really make sense no matter how you look at it. Nothing about this war makes any sense in a world that is driven by mercantile factors. We are a trading world and denying yourself a place in all of that because you want one country to be your bosom friend really doesn't make sense. To have a friend you need to be first of all kind and respectful at all times. When you are not; that person is going to withdraw and probably never be your friend again. If Ukraine is now willing to be neutral Putin should be happy with that after all he hasn't done anything to make Ukraine want to be a friendly nation. This isn't a world dominated by empires anymore - mutual respect is the way to success. I think China would also agree with that. People work much harder when there is mutual respect between boss and employee. 

A two year old has to have many times out before they respect the rights of others around them. One would think that by 70 one would have learned that lesson. Or Putin is just not in his right mind and that, of course, is very dangerous. He has already threatened people in Russia who do not agree with him. The blood baths of the Stalin years are hinted at but would Putin hurt his own people? The people of Russia have suffered much in the past and then the promise of a better life in the 90s and gradually their lives have improved but not as much as other countries. 

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Are there no depths to Russian cruelty caused by Putin's stupidity

 Putin is the cause of the illegal  Ukrainian War that was started by Russia for reasons that make no sense at all but the Russian people are letting this happen. The Russian people must stop Putin.

Today an air raid shelter full of women and children was blasted to kingdom come. No news yet on survivors but there are apparently survivors but how many dead. Does the cruelty of the Russian people directed by Putin never end? How can they wake up in the morning and look in the mirror knowing they are murdering women, children and unborn babies. The world court has demanded that Russia stop? What will stop the Russians; at this point only their people. Their sons are dying in an unjust war that the world court has demanded an end to. Their sons who had so much hope for the future in a vibrant Russia which had been invited and encouraged to be part of the trading world. They lie dead on Ukrainian soil and the Ukrainian hospitals have been bombed so that they can not help them when they lie there wounded. The sons of Russia are dying; stop Putin stop murdering your own people in an unjust war.  Has Russia forgotten how they deal with tyrants who send their sons to die in foreign lands? Russians this is an illegal and unjust war against Ukraine. Their leader is one of the only survivors of his family from the haulocaust by the nazis in the Second World War. The leader of Ukraine is not a nazi. 

The vicious attacks are to kill all the people in the area where Russia wants to land their ships with more men to help in the war but they cannot land so long as the Ukrainians keep fighting. Why should the Ukrainians stop; it is after all their country; the country of their ancestors for thousands of years. Stop Russia stop. Do not let your sons die on foreign soil for an unjust war. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Funding for fighter planes and ships

 

Ottawa experienced an occupation by a Trucker Convoy just recently and the reaction from the people who live in Ottawa proved to be rather interesting. In general we are used to protests; they come and they go. A lot of emphasis on the word "go." They do not set up camp and stay for weeks. Towards the end of the encampment having broken many many city bylaws and been incredibly rude to the people who live in the area of the parliament buildings, people in Ottawa had had enough and they stopped people from joining the downtown protest. The Emergency Measures Act was imposed and the occupation was over very quickly and very neatly. Well done Prime Minister Trudeau. Although this is minor compared to war it does show that our citizens are ready to protect our city. We do share a water border with Russia and as the ice sheets melt it becomes a closer border in that one can navigate readily from one side of the world to the other through the Arctic Ocean. 

The greatest need we have right now in Canada is buying fighter planes and ships to patrol the north and protect our citizens who do live on these islands. We need to increase the size of the military and even consider pushing for all students to do a GAP year between high school and university to serve in the Armed Forces. A good way to save up money for university and military training is absolutely vital to keep the peace although the good citizens of Ottawa did well without military training. Russia has certainly taught us that we need to be ready. To help pay for all of that we need to get our oil to tidewater to sell it. The Trans Mountain Pipeline needs to be completed and as quickly as possible; the funding will help us to protect our country although this is tax season and I expect there will a good revenue income for the Federal Government. Buy the Fighter Planes and Get the Ships done that are being built. This has taken much too long. We have been waiting since the 90s for new planes and even longer for new ships. Having voted Conservative all those years I was saddened to see that we just did not spend the money on these necessities. Stephen Harper came to power with all sorts of promises but again nothing happened and he cut to balance the budget. We need our planes and ships. Time to get it done.

And of course we will remain a nuclear free zone as we have been since not long after the Second World War. We will not be responsible for Armageddon. Mind you the Americans have so many nuclear warheads the few that we might have possessed will not be missed.

President Zelenskyy

A standing ovation for President Zelenskyy in the Canadian Parliament following his address to Parliament and all Canada. The need for Ukraine is so very great. It is the most dreadful thing to watch as Russia bombs and bombs Ukraine and not to fly in. Putin will be remembered if he ever is in the years ahead as one of the most vicious and cruel people in history. May God be with Ukraine as they fight this evil.

As we hang in the balance between peace and a Third World War and all that entails, I reflect on my young childhood. We used to go to the movies every Saturday morning with my grandfather. As a very young child I watched the newsreels showing the concentration camps; they are forever in my memory along with the bombed out buildings all over Europe. That is war; that horror that shows in faces. The memory of the pile of bodies at the concentration camps can still bring tears to my eyes as I understand at five and six years of age that these people have been murdered because they are Jewish. War is cruel and in a nuclear world it points to Armageddon. 


Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Continuing with the Siderfin Book

March break in most of Ontario this week and plenty of snow for the children to play in for the week. Just minus 2 degrees celsius this morning at 7:00 a.m. Melting is starting a little but a good layer of snow and ice to melt before the green grass appears in the next month or so. 

Not much progress with the parish registers but will continue to check them out to see if I can learn about some of these children attributed to Robert Sidderfin of Luxborough who do not appear in the 1627 will. Daughters who have received their marriage portion may not appear unless their children are mentioned for sure (the daughter of Christian Crouch was mentioned in Robert's will). There is a burial for a Christian Siderfin in 1616 so do not think it is his daughter but the priest could have made an error. Could the same also be true for sons who have received land already and not receiving anything else. I noticed that with the transcription of John Pincombe's will of 1794. Sometimes people just mentioned a small gift to a son who has already received property or money at 21 years of age. Robert Pincombe did that. It is good to have a look though and see what can be found. 

I would like to complete the third generation this week and move onto the fourth which is a large group. That will likely occupy me for quite a while plus I have the Blake Newsletter to produce for the first of April. 

Wonderful that the three leaders of countries in the EU traveled to Kyiv on the train. The EU has really come together as a unit in this crisis. They are a formidable force both economically and militarily with a population that is greater by five times than that of Russia. Perhaps this century will see peace in the world. Dictators will always be a problem because they are outliers. They are not predictable and to keep power they are constantly on the aggressive side in order to keep their population under control. 

It does remind me of Franco in Spain. Franco was dictatorial at the beginning but gradually he changed and became much more of a leader in Spain and he did groom the son of the former King to follow in his footsteps. He cared about Spain and not just himself; Putin is a very selfish person and he apparently has a yacht and palatial establishments same as the oligarchs of Russia.  Where is the better life for the middle class and others of Russia?Why should they have to suffer and not have a better life plus send their sons to die in an illegal war against Ukraine. To say that they are denazifying Ukraine is somewhat crazy given that the President of Ukraine is a Ukrainian Jew whose family was mostly destroyed by the Nazi Regime. I will listen to President Zelenskyy when he addresses Parliament today.

Monday, March 14, 2022

The martyrdom of the pregnant woman

I awoke to hear that the pregnant woman on the stretcher following the bombing of Mariupol  had died and her infant with her. Yesterday I usually would have watched Church on YouTube but I didn't. I had read the article that the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church felt that the invasion was legitimate against a people that accepted homosexuality. A woman and her baby are the victim of this horrific unfair war against a country that has been free. Many are victims but especially a woman about to give birth and her child - the martyrs of the Ukraine. How can Russia keep bombing a defenseless country? Their own flesh and blood; they are linked by history. How cruel. How cruel of the Russian Orthodox Church to support them. I love my Church but the Church has been cruel in the past and it continues with the Russian Orthodox Church. This sinful act by Russia must stop; protect the innocents; the unborn children. 

God does not interfere in the fate of man. He sent Jesus to teach us how to live. This is not the way that Jesus said to live. 

I will listen to the YouTube service today.

Sunday, March 13, 2022

More Siderfin book today

 I will continue to look at the parish records to see what I can glean from them to put together the third generation as well as I am able. I do not know if the Bishops Transcripts are available in this early time period so will also hunt out that information. 

For the moment though I have the will which names his son William with grandson Robert, nephew Robert Westeron son of William Westeron his brother in law. He also names his son Robert who lives at Minehead with a son also called Robert. To the rest of his sons and daughters he gives another legacy so there are others. He names his wife Christian. He names a daughter Marie Siderfin (unmarried). Another son Thomas Siderfin is mentioned with the property at South Wheddon going to him. He names a daughter Jane. Another grandson of his sister Elner Westeron. He mentions Johanne Coutch his granddaughter (his daughter Christian married William Couch but Christian is not mentioned in the will). John and James Siderfin are not mentioned in the will although I did find a son for James born in 1630. Elizabeth is not mentioned in the will but has likely received her portion as she married James Nurcombe in 1616. Eleanor is not mentioned in the will and was the last child born. I need to continue looking at burials right up to 1627 when the will was written. But the list of children is gradually coming together. James Sanders has listed William, Robert, Thomas, Janet, Elizabeth and Joan as children of Robert Siderfin (and his wife Christian although Christian is not mentioned by James Sanders).

Cuba 1962 and Ukraine 2022

I was in my last year of High School during the Cuban Missile Crisis when John Kennedy was President of the United States and Nikita Khrushchev was the leader of the Soviet Union. For 13 days the world stood still somewhat until Nikita Khrushchev offered to remove the Russian missiles in exchange for the U.S. promising not to invade Cuba. A naval blockade had been put in place around Cuba by the United States. Russia had installed nuclear-armed Soviet missiles in Cuba. It was a gradual awakening for all of us in the world as the two mighty powers United States and the Soviet Union put the world first. When I think of Nikita Khrushchev I saw a strong man looking at all his people and deciding that they deserved more than they had and that was the beginning of a slow roll towards peace and friendly relations between those two countries and the rest of us just followed along. It was a slow march forward for all the world and we are in a different place now. Nikita Khrushchev will always be remembered. His partial memoirs were published in 1970. He died in 1971 of a heart attack following his retirement. He had received as part of his pension on retirement an apartment in Moscow and a dacha in the countryside. He was 77 years old and had served his country as Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1956 to 1964.

Squabbling on earth may not be the best use of our time. Eventually we will get noticed in the Universe; we have stations/unmanned objects out there. If Homo sapiens can arise on this planet then humanoid type life can also arise on other planets in the Universe and they may be ahead of us in space travel. We need to work together to protect the planet; not, as Russia is currently doing, rip apart a country with bombs. Some may come in peace but there is a need for the world to always be prepared for war (and not with each other) so that peace can be assured.

On the other hand Homo sapiens has made it this far. How much more can Homo sapiens do as the world grows older and wiser. We can get to Mars perhaps even outside of our Solar System. The United Nations is the place to argue points not the battlefield.

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Back to Siderfin book

 Extracted the records from Ancestry and Find My Past for Siderfin at Luxborough. Looking for burials in the third generation. Not all the children are mentioned in the will of Robert Siderfin dated 1627. 

A lot of information obtained as I took everything that was in the transcriptions from the registers.

The 21st century of the world

In this 21st century of our world one would not expect to find a highly industrialized country attacking another highly industrialized country. Russia knows what it has to lose; they lost greatly during two world wars. By going for the whole of Ukraine are they trying to guarantee that they will get part as a peace settlement. Why risk their international reputation by doing that; it will be a while before anyone will trust them again. Plus they could change the entire way that people do business (Europe will go green and buy the gas and oil they need somewhere else). Did they not realize that western and central Europe were trying to work with them by buying their oil and gas? It was a leap of faith on the part of the EU to accept Russia as an equal trading partner. Does Vladimir Putin view them as weak because they permitted him to get away with his small steals; I saw it as a trial period to see if Russia could be trusted or would she abuse the trust of the countries that wanted her to be part of the trading world? 

The clue is there that Vladimir Putin should take note of where Ukraine is concerned. These people do not want to be part of Russia/ not part of a Russian empire/ they want to be Ukraine - a free and democratic state. Probably they would have been happy being a stand alone democracy but Vladimir Putin forced them to militarize because of the tactics that Russia uses when they want something. Instead you have created a hatred that will last generations. 

This is a small world now where you can travel around it in a very short time interval. Why choose this path when the world economies are recovering from COVID-19? Be a man and back off. Withdraw your troops and military hardware. It is childish to squabble. Talk to Ukraine and respect them; they are after all some of your closest kin as you set about killing them. World Health Organization reports more than 12 hospitals bombed by Russia including a maternity hospital (really the lowest of the low).


Friday, March 11, 2022

Cleaning and still more time on the income tax

I actually like cleaning; it is sort of refreshing to just work away at manual tasks like that. You have immediate results and it gratifies the spirit perhaps. 

Thinking about Ukraine and their suffering. It is a dreadful unbelievable war happening after so many years of peace. One wonders why the peace has to be broken now. What does Russia gain out of all of this? I can not see it other than a complete shift in the way that they are going to move forward in time if they ever do. Authoritarianism has not worked in the world; there is always that free spirit of homo sapiens wanting to have a say in how their world goes. Democracy lets that free spirit rise to its greatest heights but authoritarianism only permits the very few to have a free spirit. Free spirit will always find a way to exist sort of like human life itself. I think the free spirit is humanness. 

Watching women about to give birth in a bombed hospital. They looked exhausted but yet they knew their task ahead was to give birth and they were ready for that. Women giving birth can be quite fearless having experienced that feeling twice in my life. You are looking for those living signs in your infant and your own state is of no interest to you in that moment of time. Gradually as you recover your thoughts are still attached to that small being that you brought into the world and it never really leaves you. The women of Ukraine may not be staying as they are heading off with their children but if they found a safe spot for those children (and they will; as many as want to come to Canada can come as our Prime Minister said) they would be back to fight alongside their husbands to free their land.  DNA does tell the story of our past and these peoples of Ukraine stretch back for thousands and thousands of years (they were after all one of the three Ice Refuges 15,000 years ago where homo sapiens retreated to to save themselves from the Ice Age that came at that time). They have seen it all. 

Russia should appreciate the Ukrainians as they helped to delay the Nazis during World War II and fought them just as they are fighting Russia now to get them off their land. Instead Russia wants to be a colonial empire. They should look to Africa and see what happened in the 1950s to the old colonial empires there. They rose up the Africans and threw out the colonials (remember Angola). Colonial is archaic. Be friends with the people around you and perhaps they will want to be part of a trading group instead of making them fear you and wanting to be part of an organization that could help to protect them. Ukrainians must be tired of fighting and yet they fight on; it is their free spirit; their human desire to be free.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Continuing with cleaning and income tax

Another day of cleaning and income tax. I am starting to want to have the income tax done and submitted. I will get it prepared while I wait for that last slip of paper. 

Then back to the Siderfin book. It has been put aside for the moment. The Blake Newsletter gets a little priority because it has a deadline. Once the cleaning is accomplished I will get back to putting the Newsletter together. It is nice to have it ready ahead of time. Life was always too busy and I would be rushing into that at the end of the month. 

COVID-19 gone from the news these days. The words endemic haven't been spoken that I have heard yet but we must be getting there. Something to live with like measles for which there is a vaccine. I never had red measles so when a few cases started to emerge when I was 40 I went and had the vaccine. Why not? who in their right mind wants to have red measles if they can avoid it. Sometimes it seems like George Orwell's crazy world is coming to pass where people frame these ridiculous notions and see them as real. "Fake news" is perhaps the greatest danger we have in society these days. 

Life is too busy to have some of these ridiculous stunts that are being pulled these days - the Truck Convoy is one of those. Freedom is what we have in the four walls of our own room. As soon as we emerge into the world, that freedom is tempered by family obligations, country obligations and world obligations. Time to grow up and accept responsibility for life around you; get vaccinated and stop polluting everyone else's air. So glad that the Emergency Measures Act was created to deal with things like the encampment on Parliament Hill by the Truck Convoy.  

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia in these modern times is like turning the clock back nearly one hundred years. Russians are fleeing their own country because they do not want to live in a country that does that to their neighbours/their cousins/their friends. Russia will lose so much from all of this and have no gains. The Ukrainians have lost so much and now a maternity hospital bombed. History will condemn Russia.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Priorities have become Cleaning and Income Tax

Moving into the middle of March my priorities have become cleaning and income tax. 

 I can sort of see what I need to do to the y haplogroups of the Blake yDNA study. It might clean up the arrangement by putting together groups that have a similar ancient DNA line because there are a lot of known generations of Blake down to the present. The Hampshire lines that have presented themselves thus far can be traced back to the mid 1400s and the yDNA says they are quite ancient to the British Isles (likely 8000 to 12,000 years ago). The Wiltshire/Somerset lines can be traced back to the 1200s and that is thought to be a Norman line. The Devon line is thought to be descendant of the Hampshire line although I have not done that work myself. The Cornwall line traces back to the 1400s and that line appears to come from Breton. The lines in Norfolk/Suffolk can also be traced back to the 1400s although their origin is unknown but possibly continental coming to the British Isles likely by the 1200s-1300s. The line in the midlands is thought to be Norman and can be traced back to the 1200s. The same Norman as the Wiltshire/Somerset line possibly but still to be determined. 

My commitments are income tax and the Blake Newsletter by the first of April. But the Income Tax does not have to be in until the end of April. However, I am just lacking one piece of paper now to work on the taxes. I can create that piece of paper but the original would also be nice. Possibly lost in the mail and the Income Tax receive a copy from the bank anyway. 

Forward with the cleaning. I shall begin early today. My arthritis in my feet is playing a role in my life these days. I had to stop running for a few days but have been walking the 45 minutes instead. Will be happy to be back running one of these days.

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Who gains in this war between Russia and Ukraine?

 Russia is literally killing off her own racial tribe attacking the Ukrainians. I have about an equal number of Russians and Ukrainians in my H11 mtDNA haplogroup project at FT DNA. They represent a large enough percentage in actual fact. H11 is found in a high percentage in that area given that H11 wintered at Ukraina Ice Refuge during the Last Glacial Maximum (already mentioned in another post) 15,000 years ago. H11 then spread out from there into Russia, into Ukraine, into Europe, into the Scandinavian Peninsula and into the British Isles from the south (across the English Channel (land bridge from the continent)) and the east (Doggerland was an extension of Europe and the Scandinavian Peninsula where the North Sea is in present day Europe). 

The so-called white race has decimated itself through two World Wars in the 20th century and a third World War would likely continue to be fought between the same group. Now as this war drags on with Vladimir Putin desperately trying to defeat Ukraine or at least make them surrender so he looks powerful, I am beginning to think about who would have gained from a Third World War - no one actually. 

Up until Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine, I do not really think he had anything to fear from NATO. Now he has given all those NATO countries a reason to increase their armaments and quickly.  Visions of empire are delusional at any time and that does appear to be uppermost in Vladimir Putin's mind. The Romans could tell you that along with many other particular peoples that have thought to create Empires in Europe. Given the weaponry (nuclear) that is available, the areas in which the fighting occurred would be wastelands for quite a while. It is dubious that countries that decided to be neutral could continue to exist; the radiation levels would be dreadful and we are talking for a very long time. Questionable whether the world could withstand nuclear strikes; I suspect it would cause the world to break apart and become thousands of asteroids circulating around in space with one less planet around our sun. One of those abstaining nations could probably bring an end to this murderous tirade very quickly; that nation is after all a lifeline for Russia during the present sanctions brought against her. After all the planet still has lots of life in it; Armageddon is forever.  


Monday, March 7, 2022

We are doing very well at the Winter Paralympic Games in Beijing

 Canada now has four gold, two silver and 6 bronze and we are in third place by gold medal. Congratulations to our Canadian team. Do not want to point fingers but it is too bad of Russia to spoil two sets of Olympic games - Sochi and Beijing. The world is always watching. The rule of law is important in this 21st century; living by the rule of law will keep our world safe.

Still on the subject of free-will

Although mankind/womankind has often lived in a life where their free-will was rather limited, they always moved towards free-will in their lives.  Sometimes it was very subtle and sometimes blatant but free-will was always exhibited by them in their own way. People do best where there is free-will; to try to eliminate free-will in favour of communal will only works for specific projects. There is an essence to homo sapiens that creates a desire to be able to have free-will in their lives however expressed. To hinder that is to create a dark age and we have had dark ages in our past; sometimes very extensive sometimes limited to one country or even place. Nothing new happens in that time frame until free-will is introduced once again whether in the minds of the individual or in the community or in the country. Then an explosion of newness takes place but it is far more enhanced if that free-will isn't controlled; we do our greatest thinking when the mind is free. That is why rule of law is so important in actual fact. The mind needs to be tempered by the reality that others do live on this planet.

That being said I must get back to the Siderfin Book and working on the Blake Newsletter. I have done some thinking about the useage of y-groups in a surname study and I am rather convinced that one does need to look at it from an evolutionary viewpoint back to the earliest common founding subclades. 

For instance my Blake line 8,000 to 12,000 years before present was nicknamed the "Deer Hunters" by Ethnoancestry. They were individualists who saw animals moving on their migration treks and followed them because that was their food supply - they were hunter gathers with the men hunting and the women gathering from the surrounding area presumably to provide their daily diet. The particular haplogroup subclade was I-L161.1 tested my brother at 23 and Me. Further y testing at FT DNA revealed I-PH151. Going to the yDNA Study for Blake under this section A which has I-L161 as the subclade there are just two members both from Hampshire and my brother is N43038. S185 is the subclade which denotes the "Deer Hunters" and named by Ethnoancestry.  The divergence between these two testers was at S2742 with my line testing derived for A1514 and the other sample testing ancestral. Interestingly both have the same surname and I note that in other groups there are also members who diverge at this point. So I do place these two kits in the same subgroup. In the British Isles by county project there is one member with a surname and date 1379 (my line appears to go back to a Robert Blake who left his will in 1521) who also belongs to I-P37 a considerable distance back from S2742 but it would be interesting if this person tested SNPs one day. This particular group though has come very early to the British Isles and it is likely that individuals stopped at a point they liked and stayed on with their family grouping. My line was located at Andover, Hampshire, England but I would be suspicious that they were further over towards the Salisbury Plain but perhaps wintered in the more protected area around Andover. I think that looking at DNA will likely only get more exciting as more and more digs are created in these areas that were known to be frequented by early migrants to particular areas.  

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Quiet weekend at the cottage and home again

Lovely quiet weekend at the cottage and home again. Have not been for a while. We thought there was going to be freezing rain but luckily none at all where we were. I played Sudoku by the hour and the brain had a total rest. It was great. 

Democracy and Free-Will

Democracy goes back to the early Greek Civilization; it isn't an invention of modern governance. Democracy has played a role at various times throughout history especially in the countries that now practice democracy as their way of governance. Sometimes it may look a little haphazard like the Trucker Convoy in Ottawa last month that had to be forced out by the use of the Emergency Measures Act - first time to use it since it was passed in 1988. But tempers were frayed by the restrictions of COVID and people simply forgot to follow the rule of law and be nice during the demonstration. Hence the need to force them out and give life back to the thousands who were being treated wrongly by the protestors who had literally dug in on Parliament Hill. Life will never be quite the same in my home town likely of Ottawa. 

But democracy feeds on the free-will of the people and that can sway in various directions at various times for various reasons creating a different government presenting in parliament at various times. It is good for the health of a democracy to have change; it is healthy for people to experience changes in the way that governance is directed. It is good for business to have that extra infusion that very often a new government brings with it. Promises are made during election that must be kept or you will lose the next election. That is perhaps the real bonus of democracy; the power of the people to create change.

Communism, on the other hand, aims to provide everyone with a good life. That is pure communism as created by Karl Marx. It was a nice dream but in practice it hasn't done that although China, on the one hand, has done an excellent job of bringing their population into the modern world by supporting free enterprise and small business development. Their people have benefited greatly. Their ability to protest though still appears to be very limited and I assume that if you are not a party member then you belong to some sort of a tiered system where there are more benefits for being a party member. Perhaps one day a Communist country will take on the project of explaining why their system is better than democracy. I like the idea that education is free in a communist system. I was able to afford to pay for my education at university with no debt but I think the betterment of society is achieved when education is free. 

When I think that there should be a minimum income it isn't because I am unable to afford to live it is because minimum income benefits both the receiver and the area in which they reside. On a minimum income you are spending most or all of it in your area so the tax base in that area benefits from your minimum income. There is far more incentive to be part of a community if you are able to afford it.  I do not see that as communism, rather I see it as an investment in the people in our country who lack the skills to get a good job or their mental health restricts their ability to be part of the community or they have fallen on bad times and need a boost up. Does communism provide such a system? Karl Marx certainly supported that idea but I am not sure it was ever incorporated into either the Soviet Union under Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov alias Lenin or China under Mao Tse-tung. It appeared that everyone worked for a meagre amount of money and the Communist Party managed all the people with members being able to become supervisors or the like. But in a country which has been broken by war there has to be a starting point; I prefer the starting point be a democracy as it incorporates the free will of the people to move to the type of governance that they wish to experience. I just do not know if the present day governance practised in Russia which was communist but now a dictatorship or China  as a communist state is built on the original thoughts of Karl Marx. 

But democracies are not soft and Hitler learned that to his sorrow. Anyone going up against democracy is fighting human free-will and the thousands of years of human history can tell you that free-will always wins in the end. As hard as one tries to destroy free-will; it is part of the human soul. 

So it would be very nice if President Putin would order his military out of Ukraine and stop murdering them and also give the Russian people a chance to thrive and not just the oligarchs in Russia. 

Protest is good in a country; there are lots of things that are protested about that I have never even thought about but hearing the points put forward I do tend to see the value if there is one and as a country we have changed over the 76 years that I have lived. However, one must control the protest so as not to break the laws or inconvenience people in the area which you are occupying for your protest. The notion that these people will support you is ridiculous. I just want them to unleash the power of the Emergency Measures Act and get rid of the protest if there is ever another one like the Truck Convoy. There are lots of protests in Ottawa but normally the people protest and then they go home and take whatever they brought with them like the farmers with their tractors is a good example. But we are back to healthy protests once again. 


Saturday, March 5, 2022

rest time

After all the cleaning I decided to have a very quiet restful day. No work on the computer. Instead doing some reading up on the latest trends in displaying ydna as I need to work on that for the next issue of the Blake Newsletter

Friday, March 4, 2022

Cleaning

 No work getting done on the Siderfin book; busy cleaning. Starting to think about the Blake Newsletter which is next. I must try and work on the yDNA study. I would like to align it with the new thoughts on deep ancestry in particular lines. Certainly I can see that in my Blake line as there are just a few of us tested with those results and all have deep ancestry in the British Isles. But I will try to look at the results in the other Blake lines particularly Galway Blake to see if this newer idea would give any clues on the large number of yDNA results in the Blake family in Ireland. 

Defending Canada

 Defending Canada is something I have talked about a great deal in the past. It was what made me Conservative really; desiring that the military be well prepared for any eventuality. Our military is the backbone of our rapid assistance program in Canada. When there is a flood, an epic ice storm, etc. the military are called in to help achieve a return to normal living. But they need the tools and we do not spend enough on the military when there is a liberal government in power. PM Harper changed all of that where the Conservative Party is concerned. He promised all sorts of items for the military but then got hung up on money. I am a fiscal conservative but military spending is so important for a country like Canada. We have a huge land mass that our military has to manage and they can not do it without the proper tools. 

Worrying about what would Russia think is a non-starter. We are part of NATO and that is an iron ring around all of our countries. It is time to commit to buying the needed items that have been discussed for the last twenty years. We owe it to ourselves and our NATO partners. Our military must be functional; we have a huge country to manage. But I continue to believe as I have since I was a child and we said no nuclear weapons on our soil that we should continue to be a nuclear weapon free zone. We will not be responsible for the devastation of the world. The best thing that could ever happen in this world is that the nuclear weapons that we do have would be in a world arsenal which could be used to protect us from whatever may come our way from outside of the world and that might include destroying asteroids. It would appear though at the moment that we can not have peace unless we are ready to make war. 

What communism really doesn't see is that the human spirit must be free, it is in our genes, it is what kept us alive for thousands of years and it cannot be trained out of the human existence. Communism tries to capture the human spirit and control it. I do not think that will ever be possible and hence democracy works best in the world although I will give China credit for finding the best in democracy by encouraging free enterprise and supporting the small business owner. Russia as it let in free enterprise allowed a small portion of their population to basically continue to hold down the Russian people by permitting some to become enormously rich whilst the bulk of the Russian population has not prospered as they have elsewhere. But then Russia is now a dictatorship managed by President Putin and the oligarchs who go along with his destruction of the peoples of Ukraine.

One of the other hallmarks of democracy is the right to protest. I have no problem with the right to protest just how it is done so as to not inconvenience the rest of the population. If you have a valid point to make then we listen. This last protest (Truck Convoy) was something we all wanted to end but public health rules run recovery from  pandemics. The government and the people should really not interfere in public health rules. They have been set up to protect the population especially from non-vaxers who constantly threaten us with measles, other communicable diseases that are unsafe for a portion of the population and now the pandemic because they will not get vaccinated. The pandemic is starting to look endemic I think (will wait on public health for that) and if everyone was vaccinated then the cases would, for the most part, be trivial. Non-vaxers will have to take their chances with everyone going without masks one of these days and one hopes that they do not end up in ICU costing all of us who took the time to get vaccinated a great deal of money. Also they use up spaces for people with other medical needs that have had to wait a goodly amount of time for care.

Thursday, March 3, 2022

When and how will it end

 Only the people of Russia can save the Ukrainian state. The destruction of the port shows that; it was merciless. I do pray that the news that the Russian military does not like what it is doing are true. They can turn the tide and stop this dreadful butchery in Ukraine. It is like watching the famine all over again. Such hatred we have only seen a few times in recent human history. 

What really is the intent? Is it to chase all of these people out of this region and repopulate it with Russians? We are willing to welcome millions which would rather create a very large group of Ukrainians in Canada. There are about 1.5 million people of Ukrainian descent living in Canada apparently. That is actually a small portion of our population perhaps 4% only but a sudden influx of 2 million people would have a huge impact in just one generation. We said as many as wanted to come could come for three years. Speeded up residency for anyone with family in Canada already. 

I do understand how they feel about their homeland. My grandparents loved their homeland (England) and my grandfather always planned to go back when he retired but his wife died and there were so many grandchildren here and so he stayed. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Still working on the third generation of the Siderfin Family with original records

Today I need to look at the burial records for the third generation. I have finally worked out a list of the children of Robert and Christian Siderfin. But not all of them appear in the will of Robert Siderfin in 1627.  

Haven't yet made it to the burial records. Putting together all the forms for Income Tax. Just missing one document really now. Hopefully it will come in in the next week or so. I have everything entered with one approximation. I expect I will submit towards the end of March sometime. It will seem strange next year not to do Edward's taxes having done them for over 55 years now. 

Snowing somewhat heavily at the moment but this is the time for our heaviest accumulations as the weather gradually warms up. It is just minus 2 degrees celsius today and I must get out for my walk. The morning has been completely taken up by exercise and going through paperwork. 

Perhaps when I come in I will get a chance to review the burial records. 

Prayers continuing for the people of Ukraine in Kyiv and all the other places in Ukraine under attack.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Ukraine is a lure to bring China in on Putin's side

Is Putin's Ukraine War the beginning of his retribution time? Definitely he blames the West for anything that goes wrong in Russia. He also needs to bring China in militarily on his side in order to change the world order. Our failure to do more in a military way; i.e. boots on the ground in Ukraine is frustrating him. That is why his invasion force was small at the beginning. He is trying to start a World War and he wants China on his side. Now he has enlarged the force moving towards Kyiv because he plans to take the entire country. He is trying to frighten the entire country by his merciless bombing of Kharkiv to force the people into submission. Not sure that that will actually work. The Ukrainians continue to fight. 

Perhaps he thinks that a few nuclear bombs here and there will not be a problem but he misjudges in that regard. If he can look Armageddon in the face so can we and we will do it rationally.

But I would be nervous if I was Germany. I would rearm and quickly. I have a feeling that Putin has a long memory and he intends to find retribution for the Nazi attacks on his country all those years ago. We as a world people have moved beyond that but he has not apparently. The oligarchs in Russia must see that; who can stop Putin time will tell. Nostradamus does predict the death of a dictator in 2022. Thus far we humans have been able to put down crazed world conquerors. They may look like they are winning but as in all things heroes emerge who do amazing things at great risk to themselves and those crazy lunatics go down.

I actually do not think that the leader of China is interested in that type of win perhaps for him it is all about politics; he is communist after all. He wants China to be the most progressive/wealthiest nation on the planet. It is an ambitious plan as China has brought the bulk of their population out of poverty and into the middle class in two generations. Putin has not done the same for Russia. He has helped the oligarchs (perhaps including himself) to become rich on the backs of hard working Russians. 

But in the long run what does communism offer? China's flair of communism is very different from Russia. They have been very successful but as an economic political world order it creates too many protesters. Far more than in a democracy; our biggest protest was about COVID Restrictions - some people are basically stupid when it comes to health care protections. They are needed so that plagues do not take hold; pandemics have to be controlled until a reasonable solution is found or they become endemic and less harmful and even what seems simple like measles/mumps/diptheria etc needs to be controlled. People with anti-vax sympathies should all live on an island somewhere in the middle of a large ocean so they do not contaminate the air of everyone else.

It has been so nice to have the truckers gone from my city. The school curriculum  really should make sure that everyone educated in a Canadian school has learned and passed basic government practice and health care rules. Should be taught from Grade two on. People who emigrate here as adults should have to attend a course in Canadian history and basic laws that exist for health care protection.


One of those days

Occasionally I have these days when I look at the number of hours that I put in at my desk top computer and wonder why I am doing this particular topic. The first 58 years of my life I had no interest in genealogy. There was this sort of interest in my parent's surnames in my teen years but I never really pursued it beyond looking in the local library at some books that talked about surnames of English origin. There wasn't a great deal there for Pincombe for sure but more for Blake. It looked quite comprehensive at the time and I enjoyed reading it and then set it down and never actually thought about it again until 2003 when my cousin George DeKay approached me and asked me to write a Pincombe Profile for the Westminster-Delaware History books that he was editing. He said that he had 40 orphaned surnames of early settlers and would appreciate it if I would take on the Pincombe one. It did take a little more than that as he basically said when I wrote to say I did not do genealogy that one of my cousins would do it but he thought that my grandfather owned a grocery store on Wharncliffe Road. That just happened to be my uncle (my mother's brother) and their father had been a farmer on the Second Concession. I just felt that it needed to be right. My mother had died the year before (2002) and I think the two just merged for me in a second as I knew that she would have wanted it to be right and so I assumed her persona so to speak and took on the project which she would have done had she been still living. I never really analyzed it before actually beyond George convincing me. 

And so I began but not before getting George to promise to get my cousins together with me to work on the story. Since my line lived in the City; no longer on the farms that the Pincombe family owned in that area I thought that we should mostly stick to stories about them (plus they still carried the surname; mine was Blake). I think they liked that actually and our meeting was so very helpful. Plus George knew my half second cousins and they had all the picture albums from the Pincombe family and he managed to borrow them and I scanned the three large albums on a weekend and returned them to George. That was a game changer in some ways. I had a lot of pictures that at first I did not recognize but gradually as I looked at them I realized they were pictures of my grandparents together which I had never seen before. It was neat having pictures of my grandmother with her husband because he died when my mother was just eight years of age. 

Am I actually doing all this work for myself? Probably not actually. I do not have a lot of interest in genealogy from the standpoint of finding and knowing cousins. It is always exciting to discover a DNA match and that does intrigue me. We inherit so little between even 2nd cousins that finding fourth and fifth cousins and knowing that the DNA share that we have has come down to both of us from an ancient grandparent totally unknown to myself other than a name. But doing genealogy means that on occasion you might get a picture of an ancestor. That actually hasn't happened to me yet but I am always hopeful. I am the one with many pictures constantly sharing them about. Fortunately I did recall from my childhood days the pictures that my grandparents showed to me so for the most part I can determine who is in the pictures and all that was done long ago now and I gave the originals to my younger sister who is much keener on genealogy than I am. 

Then the other thought that does spur me onward is the same one that I had when my husband and I first married and he spent hours on his family tree. The work would all be done for our children and so that still stands. At some point in the future there may be a grandchild who is interested in genealogy and they will have all of this material for a start on their own voyage backwards into time and I will have prepared that for them on behalf of my family because that grandchild may be several greats removed from me and they will look at me as one of many 3x great grandparents perhaps but will have a lot of knowledge on the lines that came down to me and not so far to get to them then. No one had done any research I thought originally when I started into this but along the way I did discover books that were written and which I am now revising over time so that what I have found can be included and will bring the book up to date. The original book will include all of the information that I have to date but the published book will have a cut off in the early 1900s. 

Wow that was a long thought for first thing for sure. 

Always in the back of my mind is thinking about the Ukraine and the Russian invasion. I can remember my mother talking about sitting and waiting before World War II wondering what would happen. She always said that was the longest part. That the War years themselves went quickly but waiting for that strike that would set the war path was a long wait even though in days it was probably not all that long when I look at the history of it all. 

Pincombe-Pinkham Newsletter Volume 7, Issue 2, 2022

 

 Pincombe-Pinkham Newsletter

 

Table of Contents

1.   Discussion: Who was John Pincombe married to Johane Blackmoore at Bishops Nympton?

2.   Landkey Parish Records continued

3.   North Molton Parish Records continued

 

1.   Who was John Pincombe married to Johanne Blackmoore at Bishops Nympton?

This John Pincombe is very interesting. His descendants form the bulk of the registrations that follow in the parish registers of Bishops Nympton up to the present day. I have his baptism 19 Jan 1622 at Bishops Nympton son of William Pyncomb and his wife Wilmote. There are no other details in the parish register. William Pyncomb and his wife Wilmote appear to have just one other child William who was buried 8 Jan 1654 at Bishops Nympton (and he is shown with his first child’s baptism with his wife Mary 7 Apr 1645 at Bishops Nympton; the child was named Wilmote). Roughly he was likely born around the 1620s. The Parish Registers do not show any baptisms between 1619 and 1622.

The Protestation Returns of 1641/42 for Bishops Nympton list four Pincombe members:

John Pincombe senior (John baptized 9 Dec 1604 son of Richard / Frances Pincomb (2nd wife)
John Pincombe junior  (John baptized 19 Jan 1622 son of Richard / Anne Pincomb (1st wife)
William Pincombe senior (William baptized 23 Mar 1599 son of Richard / Anne Pincomb (1st wife)
William Pincombe junior (William (baptism missing (1st child baptized 1645)) son of William senior  and Wilmote Pincombe

You had to be over the age of 18 to sign the Protestation Return and these four men were the only adults (over 18) in the Parish Register at that time.

A number of charts (discussed in earlier issues of the Pincombe-Pinkham Newsletter) were produced and included one for the Pincombe family at Bishops Nympton. Most of the charts did have members of the family giving information at the time the chart were produced but not the one for Bishops Nympton unfortunately. One of my cousins investigating her ancestor George Pincombe who had gone to Australia asked the College of Arms about the Pincombe family at Bishops Nympton and was told that the Pincombe family at Bishops Nympton had certainly descended from John Pincombe and Johane Blackmore and working down through the Registers the descendants of John and Johane Pincombe appear to dominate the Pincombe registrations in the parish registers. I have transcribed the entire set of registers for Bishops Nympton (over 900 pages of text in word) and it is my opinion as well that the Pincombe records appear to be descendant of this couple John and Johane Pincombe. The early records are harder to read but having now transcribed them I am confident to say that John Pincombe who married Johane Blackmore was the son of William and Wilmote Pincombe and that William was the oldest son of Richard Pincombe. The first Pincombe in the Parish Registers at Bishops Nympton is the baptism of William Pincombe son of Richard and Anne Pincombe 23 Mar 1599. The baptisms at Bishops Nympton commence in 1556.

To help with the missing registers between 1665 and 1690 there is an interesting document known as:  Parish Return towards the Rebuilding of St Paul’s Cathedral for Bishops Nympton, Devon dated 1678. I transcribed this document and listed there is a Richard Pincomb, Emott Pincomb and John Pincomb. Emott Pincombe is likely the daughter of John (John Pincombe senior on the Protestation Returns) and Elizabeth (Graddon) Pincombe (both parents were buried at Bishops Nympton; John 8 Oct 1681 and Elizabeth 13 Sep 1671). Since Emott and John are not listed one after the other on the form, I feel safe in thinking that this John Pincombe is the John married to Johane Blackmore. Richard Pincombe, I am not able to determine who he is. Richard the father of William grandfather to John Pincombe married to Johane Blackmore was buried 31 Jan 1648 at Bishops Nympton. Richard does not appear to be used again in this Pincombe family at Bishops Nympton until 1815 and 1816. Possibly the money was given in his name which is a thought that just occurred to me.

Reading British History Online I did find an interesting item that the vicarage was “lawfully vacant” in 1681 which explains no baptisms being recorded since it was the time of the Commonwealth when births were recorded in the village records rather than the Church Registers in this time period.




Source: https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/BishopsNympton/ParishMap
This map of Bishops Nympton is very similar to the actual layout of the area when we visited in 2008. Bishops Nympton lies below the main road which  is the solid grey line through the middle of this picture running east to west. We left the main road coming back from Barnstaple at South Molton and took the back road into Bishops Nympton and hence passing Westwood, Eastwood and Park where my 3x great grandfather Robert Pincombe was living. Cross was where his older brother John Pincombe lived just north of Eastwood. The house at Park where they lived (Robert and Elizabeth (Rowcliffe) Pincombe with their eight children) is still there but considerably changed according to the writeup on Park.

What I do not know for sure is where this John Pincombe and his wife Johane Blackmore lived. Robert was the third son so property was perhaps acquired for him. Definitely Cross was in the family for a while. As you come down into Bishops Nympton, it does sort of feel like you are driving down into the village, the road turns sharply as can be seen on the map above and then the main street of Bishops Nympton has a lot of houses very close together.

John Pincombe and Johane Blackmore had six children all baptized at Bishops Nympton:

William Pincombe baptized 18 Oct 1656
Johan Pincombe, twin, baptized 31 May 1658
Wilmote Pincombe, twin, baptized 31 May 1658
John Pincombe (baptism missing but his burial gives his age as 13 on 13 Dec 1673)
Thomas Pincombe baptized 1 Apr 1662
Hugh Pincombe baptized 2 Nov 1664

As I worked my way through the 1600s I realize that I have loose ends in this time period. I do not know what happened with one Pincombe family at Bishops Nympton. William Pincombe born circa 1620 (son of William and Wilmote Pincombe) died young in 1654 leaving five young children. I do not find those children in the Parish Register for Bishops Nympton after their baptisms.  William was buried 8 Jan 1654/5 at Bishops Nympton and his wife Mary was buried 25 Dec 1654 also in Bishops Nympton. Their five children: Wilmote (1645), William (1646-1671), John (1649-1688), Mary (1651) and Katerin (1653) were all baptized at Bishops Nympton Parish Church.

No information for Wilmote Pincombe.

There is a burial for a William Pincombe at Swimbridge 1st February 1671/2 and a will for a William Pincombe 1671 in Swimbridge (if him he would be 25 years of age, Administrator appointed).

There is a burial for a John Pincombe 2 July 1688 at Swimbridge and a will for a John Pincombe 1689 at Swimbridge (Administrator appointed).

Mary Pincombe perhaps married Hugh Symonds 9 Nov 1673 at Swimbridge Parish Church.

Katherin Pincombe perhaps married William Mules 9 July 1677 at Swimbridge Parish Church.

The youngest son, Hugh Pincombe, of John Pincombe (married to Johane Blackmore and brother to William Pincombe (buried 8 Jan 1654/5)) lived at Landkey which is about 2 km from Swimbridge. Possibly there was a property there that the Pincombe family occupied and which passed to John after the death of his nephew John in 1688. Most of the property was copyhold and I noticed with my 3x great grandfather Robert Pincombe's will that copyhold property passed to his brothers rather than his sons.

Hugh Pincombe married Sara Lang according to an online tree. I did search the parish registers for Swimbridge and Landkey but did not find the marriage for Hugh Pincombe. I also checked Family Search but no luck there either.

Descendants of John Pincombe and Johane Blackmore Page 1

Produced by Legacy

1-John Pincombe b. 1622, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), Bur. 17 Jan 1693, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Johane Blackmoore

2-William Pincombe b. 1656, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 1732, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Mary Vicary b. Mar 1660, Rose Ash, Devon, England, d. Apr 1726, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

3-John Pincombe b. 12 Jul 1692, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 1759, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Grace Manning b. 1693, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), Bur. 27 Jul 1764, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-William Pincombe c. 20 Jun 1727, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 7 Dec 1783, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Grace Smyth c. 2 Dec 1741, North Molton, Devon, England, Bur. 3 Apr 1783, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-William Pincombe c. 31 May 1759, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 26 Dec 1780, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-John Pincombe b. 1728, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), Bur. 9 Aug 1794, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Mary Charly c. 1738, Combe Martin, Devon, England, Bur. Between 3 May 1797 and 14 Aug 1803, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-John Pincombe b. 1768, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 19 Jun 1838, South Molton, Devon, England

+ Ann Smaldon

6-Mary Pincombe Thorne b. 1819, Molland, Devon, England, d. March quarter 1863, Bath, Somerset, England

+ William Smith b. 1816, Dorset, England

7-John Smith b. 1844, South Molton, Devon, England

7-Mary Smith b. 1846, Wellington, Somerset, England

7-William Smith b. 1847, Wellington, Somerset, England

7-Ann Smith b. 1849, Barnstaple, Devon, England

5-William Pincombe b. 1769, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), Bur. 27 May 1839, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Mary [Pincombe] b. Bef 1772, , , Devon, England, d. 18 Jan 1833, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-John Pincombe b. 1798, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 22 Jul 1830, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-Mary Pincombe b. 1800, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. June quarter 1866, South Molton, Devon, England

+ William Matthews b. 1795, South Molton, Devon, England

7-John Matthews b. 1822, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. June quarter 1906, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-William Pincombe Matthews b. 1824, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. Dec quarter 1869, South  Molton, Devon, England

+ Elizabeth Ellen Wreford b. 1831, Bow, Devon, England, d. Mar quarter 1904, South Molton, Devon, England

8-Elizabeth Lydia M Matthews b. 1859, Mariansleigh, Devon, England, d. Sep quarter 1897, Exeter, , Devonshire, England

+ Douglas Banfield b. 1850, d. Mar quarter 1901, Exeter, , Devonshire, England

8-William Matthews b. 1860, Mariansleigh, Devon, England

8-Samuel John Matthews b. 1867, Mariansleigh, Devon, England

7-Mary Ann Matthews b. 1829, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. Sep quarter 1907, South Molton, Devon, England

+ Edward Baker b. 1813, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. Sep quarter 1883, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-William Pincombe b. 1802, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 16 Oct 1856, Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Maria Torrington b. 1804, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. 8 Jan 1847, Webbery, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-Maria Anne Torrington Pincombe b. 1823, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

+ William Bond b. 1821, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

8-Alice Bond b. 1850 June quarter, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

8-Helen Bond b. 1848 June quarter, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

8-Herbert Bond b. 1852, South Molton, Devon, England

+ Lucy Mary Pincombe b. 1856, Orange, Nsw, Australia, d. 1917, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia

8-Jessie Bond b. 1855, South Molton, Devon, England

8-William Bond b. 1857, South Molton, Devon, England

8-Ida Bond b. 1859, South Molton, Devon, England

8-Gertrude Bond b. 1860, South Molton, Devon, England

7-Sarah Jane Torrington Pincombe b. 1825, Morebath, Devon, England, d. 1865

+ John Passmore b. , Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-William Torrington Pincombe b. 1828, Devon, England, d. 1902, Queensland, Australia

+ Elizabeth Callard b. 1831, d. 1910, Queensland, Australia

8-Francis John Pincombe b. 1855, England, d. 1890, Queensland, Australia

8-Lucy Mary Pincombe b. 1856, Orange, Nsw, Australia, d. 1917, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia

+ Herbert Bond b. 1852, South Molton, Devon, England

8-Pincombe b. 1857, Orange, Nsw, Australia

8-Pincombe b. 1859, Orange, Nsw, Australia

8-Pincombe b. 1865, Orange, Nsw, Australia

8-Henry Torrington Pincombe d. 1882, Queensland, Australia

8-Rena M Pincombe d. 1866, Orange, Nsw, Australia

8-Alice Elizabeth Pincombe d. 1901, Queensland, Australia

7-John Pincombe b. 1831, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 21 Aug 1831, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-John Pincombe b. 1832, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 1907, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia

+ Mary Ridd b. 1827, d. 1891, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia

8-William Torrington Pincombe b. Mar quarter 1861, South Molton, Devon, England, d. 1908, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia

+ Annie May Morrish b. 1885, Dean, Victoria, Australia, d. 1962, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia

8-Gertrude Mary Pincombe b. 1863, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, d. 1948, Kew, Victoria, Australia

8-Ann Pincombe b. 1864, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, d. 1941, Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia

8-Francis John Ridd Pincombe b. 1866, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, d. 1869, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia

8-John Ridd Pincombe b. 1868, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, d. 1934, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia

8-Henry Torrington Pincombe b. 1870, Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, d. 1940, Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia

+ Frances Mary Longford b. 1886, Carlton, Victoria, Australia, d. 1918, Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia

7-Mary Elizabeth Pincombe b. 1835, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. March quarter 1902, St Thomas, Devon, England

+ Edward Ellis b. 1829, Newton St Cyres, Devon, England, d. June quarter 1897, Crediton, Devon, England

8-Mary Elizabeth Ellis b. Sep quarter 1862, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Cedric Edward Ellis b. March quarter 1864, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Herbert J Ellis b. June quarter 1866, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Edith Ellis b. March quarter1869, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Edward Henry Ellis b. March quarter 1871, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-John Ellis b. Dec quarter 1872, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Annie Bennett Ellis b. Sep quarter 1874, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England, d. March quarter 1893, Crediton, Devon, England

8-Frank Ellis b. Sep quarter 1876, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Gertrude Pincombe (Twin) Ellis b. Dec quarter 1877, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

8-Myra Torrington (Twin) Ellis b. Dec quarter 1877, Morchard Bishop, Devon, England

7-Harriett Torrington Pincombe b. 1837, (Webbery, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 1929, Chatswood, Nsw, Australia

7-Henry William Torrington Pincombe b. Sep quarter 1840, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 1910, Paddington, New South Wales, Australia

+ Jane Hawke d. 1930, Chatswood, Nsw, Australia

8-Torrington Hawke Pincombe b. 1867, Braidwood, Nsw, Australia, d. 1947, Balmain, Nsw, Australia

+ Grace Ethel Baird b. 1873, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, d. 1960, Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia

8-Maud Mary Pincombe b. 1870, Yass, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1930, Chatswood, Nsw, Australia

8-Edith Alice Pincombe b. 1872, Camden, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1875, Queensland, Australia

8-Henry Vivian Pincombe b. 1874, Camden, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1875, Queensland, Australia

8-Henry W V Pincombe b. 1877, Hill End, Nsw, Australia, d. 1886, Berrima, Nsw, Australia

8-Sydney Passmore Pincombe b. 1880, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1929, North Sydney, Nsw, Australia

+ Vera Louise Phelps b. 1892, Sydney, Australia, d. 1973, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia

8-Harold Eustace Pincombe b. 1882, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1882, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

8-Stella Edith Pincombe b. 1884, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1968, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia

8-Henrietta Marie Pincombe d. 1949, Manly, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

7-Thomas Torrington Caren Pincombe b. Dec quarter 1844, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 1910, Lithgow, Nsw, Australia

+ Maria Sophia Thomas b. 1855, Greensborough, Victoria, Nsw, Australia, d. 1931, Lithgow, Nsw, Australia

8-Ethel Amelia Pincombe b. 1881, Carlton, Victoria, Australia, d. 1957, Lithgow, Nsw, Australia

+ Walter H Harding

8-J M Pincombe b. 1884, d. 1884, Cobar, New South Wales, Australia

8-Ernest William Torrington Pincombe b. 1885, Cobar, New South Wales, Australia, d. 1947, Goulborn, New South Wales, Australia

+ Olivia Beynon b. 1885, Lithgow, Nsw, Australia, d. 1968, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

8-Francis Claude Thomas Pincombe b. 1887, Preston, Victoria, Nsw, Australia, d. 1977, Cabramatta, Nsw, Australia

+ Alice M Clarke b. 1890, Rylstone, NSW, Australia, d. 1968, Liverpool, Nsw, Australia

8-Frederick Percival Pincombe b. 1889, Northcote, Victoria, Nsw, Australia, d. 1933, Nowra, New South Wales, Australia

8-Alma Lavinia Pincombe b. 1892, Coburg, Victoria, Nsw, Australia, d. 1970, Burwood, Nsw, Australia

+ Leslie Baker

8-Florence Robina May Pincombe b. 1895, Coburg, Victoria, Nsw, Australia, d. 1941, Lithgow, Nsw, Australia

6-Johannah Pincombe b. 1803, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 14 Feb 1805

6-Emmanuel Pincombe b. 1805, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 13 Apr 1806, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-Anna Pincombe b. 1806, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. Dec quarter 1842, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ John Hole b. 1786

7-Mary Hole b. 1830, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. June quarter 1838, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-John Hole c. 1833, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. Mar quarter 1901, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Elizabeth Jones b. 1821, Uffculme, Devon, England

+ Marie Ferguson b. 1847, Guernsey

7-Maria Hole c. 29 May 1836, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. Sep quarter 1917, Exeter St Thomas, Devon, England

7-Joanna Hole b. 1838, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. June quarter 1913, Exeter, , Devonshire, England

6-Catherine Pincombe b. 1813, (Ditches In Tiverton, Devon, England), d. by 1838

5-Mary Pincombe b. 1771, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 1795, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ George Zeale b. 1766, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Grace Pincombe b. 1773, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. Feb 1858, South Molton, Devon, England

+ Richard Headdon b. 1781, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. 12 Oct 1822

6-John Headon b. 1807, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. By 1811

6-Richard Headdon b. 1810, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. 8 May 1868, Exford, Somerset, England

+ Betsey Abbott b. 1821, North Molton, Devon, England

7-Elizabeth Grace Headdon b. 1846, North Molton, Devon, England

6-John Headdon b. 1811, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. 27 Apr 1859

+ Mary Ann Fewings

7-Betsey Headdon b. 28 Jul 1844

6-William Headdon b. 1812, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. 26 Feb 1858

6-Mary Headdon b. 1814, (North Molton, Devon, England)

+ William Rendle b. By 1814

6-Ann Headdon b. 1816, North Molton, Devon, England

+ John Bond b. 1808, North Molton, Devon, England, d. 20 Dec 1846, North Molton, Devon, England

7-John Joseph Bond b. 1836, North Molton, Devon, England, d. , Utah, USA

+ Mary Jane Blake b. 8 Feb 1839, North Molton, Devon, England, d. 22 Jun 1914, Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA

8-Lucy Ann Bond b. 5 Nov 1858, North Molton, Devon, England, d. 8 Apr 1931, Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA

+ John Fowkes b. 21 May 1850, Castle Donington, Leicester, England, d. 3 Dec 1920, Nephi, Juab, Utah, USA

8-Emily Bond b. 1863, South Molton, Devon, England, d. 1864, At Sea

8-Sarah Jane Bond b. 26 Jan 1865, Kaysville, Davis, Utah, USA, d. 24 Apr 1932

+ Thomas Deercreek (D.C.) Cunningham b. 17 Aug 1861, Deercreek, Wyoming, USA, d. 23 Oct 1932, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA

7-Betsey Bond b. 1843, (North Molton, Devon, England)

7-Henry Bond b. 1845, (North Molton, Devon, England), d. 1 Nov 1846, North Molton, Devon, England

6-Elizabeth Headdon b. 1818, (North Molton, Devon, England)

+ James Rendle

6-Grace Headon b. 1820, (North Molton, Devon, England)

5-Robert Pincombe b. 1775, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 23 Apr 1827, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Elizabeth (Betty) Rowcliffe b. 1777, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. Oct 1823, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-Robert Pincombe b. 1804, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 7 Mar 1887, Linwood Pioneer Cemetery, Leawood, Johnson, Kansas, USA

+ Mary Shapland b. 1806, d. Bef 1880

7-William Shapland Pincombe b. 1836, Genesee, New York, USA, d. 13 Oct 1862, Bolivar, Tenessee, USA

7-John Shapland Pincombe b. 15 Dec 1839, Batavia, New York, USA, d. 15 Jan 1914, Overland Park, Kansas, USA

+ Sarah Maria Ladell b. 12 Apr 1852, Poplar Hill, ON, Canada, d. 1889, Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas, USA

8-Charles Edwin Pincombe b. Oct 1872, Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas, USA, d. 1950, Johnson County, Kansas, USA

+ Jennett Lee Reed b. 1908

+ Marion E [Pincombe] b. By 1883

8-Mary Jane Pincombe b. 1875, Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas, USA

8-Laura E Pincombe b. Dec 1877, Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas, USA

8-Helena Pincombe b. 3 Jun 1881, Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas, USA, Bur. 31 Jan 1963, Kansas, USA

+ Perrin Kent Symns

8-Arthur Benjamin Pincombe b. 21 Dec 1885, Shawnee, Johnson, Kansas, USA, d. 1973, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA

+ Clara Morris b. 7 May 1892, Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas, USA, d. 6 Sep 1977, Colorado Springs,

Colorado, USA

6-Betsey Pincombe b. 1806, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 29 Oct 1871, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Richard Elworthy b. 1799, (Lapford, Devon, England), d. 7 Jun 1885, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

7-William Elworthy b. 1828, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 5 Aug 1832, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-Elizabeth Elworthy b. 1830, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Frederick Abbott b. By 1830

7-Mary (Twin) Elworthy b. 1833, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 25 Jan 1905, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ John Crocker b. By 1833

8-Louisa Crocker b. After 1853

+ Thomas Nicholls b. By 1855

8-Albert Crocker b. After 1853

8-Richard Crocker b. After 1853

8-Emma Crocker b. After 1853

7-Richard (Twin) Elworthy b. 1833, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), Bur. 1834

7-Richard Elworthy b. 1834, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Mary Ann Harton b. May 1838, Devon, England, d. 10 Apr 1916, Usborne Twp, Huron Co., Ontario, Canada

8-Henry Elworthy b. 1880, Exeter, Ontario, Canada

+ Violet Bruce Crews b. 24 Sep 1885, Huron Co, Ontario, Canada

7-Maria Elworthy b. 15 Apr 1836, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 13 Apr 1921, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ John Pincombe b. 9 Oct 1834, Molland, Devon, England, d. 24 Sep 1913, Poplar Hill, ON, Canada

8-John Pincombe b. 21 Jan 1857, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 26 Mar 1929, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

+ Charlotte Noyes b. 1851, London Twp, Middlesex, ON, Canada, d. 6 May 1930, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

8-Richard Pincombe b. 16 Nov 1859, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 1942, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

+ Nancy Candace Sours b. 10 Apr 1862, Kelvin, Quebec, Canada, d. 2 Jan 1937, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

8-William Pincombe b. 9 Nov 1861, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 13 Mar 1928, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

8-George Pincombe b. 9 Nov 1863, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 20 Mar 1935, Lobo, Ontario, Canada

+ Mary Jane Heywood Clampitt b. 15 Oct 1859, d. 21 Apr 1926, Lobo, Ontario, Canada

8-Elizabeth Pincombe b. 1 Apr 1866, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 12 Sep 1868, Poplar Hill, ON, Canada

8-James Elworthy Pincombe b. 16 Jan 1869, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 3 Jan 1930, Delaware, Ontario, Canada

+ Bessie Jane Reep b. Sep quarter 1866, Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Devon, England, d. 13 Nov 1936, Delaware, Ontario, Canada

8-Robert Pincombe b. 6 May 1872, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 24 Sep 1888, Lobo, Ontario, Canada

8-Sarah Maria Pincombe b. 28 Feb 1877, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 15 Jun 1955, (Strathroy, Ontario, Canada)

+ Richard Randolph Gerry b. 18 Aug 1870, Ontario, Canada, d. 12 Apr 1957

8-Albert Pincombe b. 30 Jun 1880, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 28 Feb 1927, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

7-Lydia Elworthy b. June quarter 1839, Lapford, Devon, England, d. 10 Jun 1894

+ David Fraser b. 1826, d. 23 Nov 1911

8-Elizabeth Fraser b. 1862, Ontario, Canada, d. 22 Sep 1922, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ William Robert Pincombe b. 11 Jun 1837, Molland, Devon, England, d. 7 Jun 1918, Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada

8-Martha Fraser b. 1870, East Williams, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

+ David Dale b. 1855, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can

8-John Fraser b. 1868, d. 5 Jan 1919, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can

8-Louisa Fraser b. After 1865

+ John Sealy b. By 1865

7-Louisa Elworthy b. 1842, Tiverton, Devon, ENG, d. 22 Aug 1935, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Can

+ John Harton b. Dec quarter 1840, South Molton, Devon, England, d. 28 Dec 1910, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-Emma Louisa Nicholls Harton b. 2 Apr 1882

+ John Hugh Brooks b. 1878, d. 1905

7-John Pincombe Elworthy b. 1844, Bratton Fleming, Devon, England, d. 23 Sep 1912, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Sarah A Gibbons b. 1852, England, d. 7 Dec 1931, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

8-John T Elworthy b. Oct 1880, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 17 Mar 1886, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-William Elworthy b. 1888, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 1950, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

6-John Pincombe b. 15 Apr 1808, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 3 Jun 1894, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

+ Elizabeth (Twin) Rew b. 1801, (Minehead, Somerset, England), d. 7 Apr 1876, Westminster Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

7-John Pincombe b. 9 Oct 1834, Molland, Devon, England, d. 24 Sep 1913, Poplar Hill, ON, Canada

+ Maria Elworthy b. 15 Apr 1836, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 13 Apr 1921, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-John Pincombe b. 21 Jan 1857, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 26 Mar 1929, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

+ Charlotte Noyes b. 1851, London Twp, Middlesex, ON, Canada, d. 6 May 1930, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

8-Richard Pincombe b. 16 Nov 1859, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 1942, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

+ Nancy Candace Sours b. 10 Apr 1862, Kelvin, Quebec, Canada, d. 2 Jan 1937, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

8-William Pincombe b. 9 Nov 1861, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 13 Mar 1928, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

8-George Pincombe b. 9 Nov 1863, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 20 Mar 1935, Lobo, Ontario, Canada

+ Mary Jane Heywood Clampitt b. 15 Oct 1859, d. 21 Apr 1926, Lobo, Ontario, Canada

8-Elizabeth Pincombe b. 1 Apr 1866, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 12 Sep 1868, Poplar Hill, ON, Canada

8-James Elworthy Pincombe b. 16 Jan 1869, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 3 Jan 1930, Delaware, Ontario, Canada

+ Bessie Jane Reep b. Sep quarter 1866, Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Devon, England, d. 13 Nov 1936, Delaware, Ontario, Canada

8-Robert Pincombe b. 6 May 1872, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 24 Sep 1888, Lobo, Ontario, Canada

8-Sarah Maria Pincombe b. 28 Feb 1877, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 15 Jun 1955, (Strathroy, Ontario, Canada)

+ Richard Randolph Gerry b. 18 Aug 1870, Ontario, Canada, d. 12 Apr 1957

8-Albert Pincombe b. 30 Jun 1880, Lobo, Ontario, Canada, d. 28 Feb 1927, London, Middlesex Co., Ont., Canada

7-William Robert Pincombe b. 11 Jun 1837, Molland, Devon, England, d. 7 Jun 1918, Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada

+ Grace Gray b. 22 Nov 1839, London Twp, Middlesex, ON, Canada, d. 21 Jul 1886, London Twp, Middlesex, ON, Canada

8-Infant Pincombe b. 20 Oct 1869, Lobo-L4, C5, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 5 Nov 1869, Lobo-L4, C5, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-John Routledge Pincombe b. 10 Sep 1872, Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, d. 1 Apr 1925, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada

+ Ellen Rosina Buller b. 20 May 1886, Birmingham, Warwick, England, d. 12 May 1967, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada

8-Elizabeth Mary Ann Pincombe b. 21 Sep 1874, , Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 11 Dec 1887

8-Robert Henry Pincombe b. 15 Oct 1878, Lobo-L4, C5, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 7 Apr 1879, Lobo, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Elizabeth Fraser b. 1862, Ontario, Canada, d. 22 Sep 1922, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-Martha Louise Pincombe b. 23 Jun 1893, , Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 8 Jun 1969, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Delmar Gregory Wadsworth b. 1894, d. 19 Dec 1963, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

7-Elizabeth Anne Pincombe b. Nov 1839, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 25 Jan 1911, Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada

+ George Ormond b. 1837, d. 1895, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-Martha Louise C Ormond b. Sep 1870, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Robert James Rose b. 1857, Zorra, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada

+ Charles Howard b. By 1870

8-Marie Evelyn Ormond b. 1876, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 28 Oct 1906, Westminster Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

8-Ida Ormond b. 26 Apr 1873, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 1940

8-Georgina Lauretta Ormond b. 1879, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 5 Jun 1904, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Fred Poole b. 1877, d. 1964

8-Genevieve (Jennie) Ormond b. 20 May 1881, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Henry Mann b. Bef 1881

7-Richard Pincombe b. 29 Jan 1842, Molland, Devon, England, d. 4 Oct 1927, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Elizabeth Dale b. 20 Jun 1846, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 11 Feb 1928, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-John Edwin Pincombe b. 1872, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, d. 1961, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Annie Maude Bratt b. 1876, d. 1965, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-David Henry Pincombe b. 1 Jun 1875, , Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 29 Mar 1944, London, Ontario, Canada

8-Francis Richard Pincombe b. 31 May 1879, Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, d. 31 Oct 1951, London, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Ada Gertrude Buller b. 25 Apr 1890, Aston, Warwickshire, England, d. 10 Sep 1955, London, Ontario, Canada

8-Maud Elizabeth Pincombe b. 20 Apr 1885, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 1951

+ Arthur Lewis Burrows b. By 1890

8-Thomas Pincombe b. 17 Mar 1887, , Middlesex, Ont, Canada, d. 1980

+ Arletta Mae Hammond b. 1891, d. 1967

8-Malcolm Pincombe b. 1889, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada, d. 1889

7-Louisa Pincombe b. Dec 1844, Molland, Devon, England, d. 31 Mar 1901, Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada

+ Hugh Henry Southwood Brooks b. 6 Feb 1848, High Bray, Devon, England, d. 9 Oct 1927, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-David Brooks b. 1873, d. 1874

8-Blanche Elizabeth Pincombe Brooks b. 3 Jul 1875, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Canada, d. 1964

+ Robert Tudor Ball b. Sep 1865, Caradoc, Middlesex, Ont, Can, d. 19 Apr 1933, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

8-John Hugh Brooks b. 1878, d. 1905

+ Emma Louisa Nicholls Harton b. 2 Apr 1882

8-David Richard William Southwood Brooks b. 2 Nov 1879, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada, d. 9 Nov 1880, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

8-George Richard Edward Brooks b. 9 Sep 1881, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Can

+ Bertha Campbell

8-Minnie T D (Adopted) Brooks b. 1884

8-Malcolm William Lorne Brooks b. 22 Feb 1884, Westminster Twp, Middlesex, Ont, Canada

+ Ella May Zavitz b. 1889, East Williams Twp, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada

+ Elizabeth Jones b. 1825, Challacombe, Devon, England

6-William Pincombe b. 1810, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), Bur. 27 Apr 1825, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-Thomas Pincombe b. 1812, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

+ Sarah Dart b. 1811

7-Thomas Pincombe b. 1840, (Molland, Devon, England), d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

7-John Pincombe b. 1841, d. 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

7-Elizabeth Pincombe b. 1843, d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

7-Betsy Pincombe b. 1847, d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

7-Richard Pincombe b. 1849, d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

7-William Pincombe b. 1851, d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

7-Mary Pincombe b. 1854, d. 3 May 1855, Plymouth Sound, England

6-George Pincombe b. 1814, (Park, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 1875, Waterloo Retreat, Waterloo, Nsw, Australia

+ Ann Woolway b. 1817, Chumleigh, Devon, England, d. 22 Oct 1872, Marylebone, London, England

7-Fanny Pincombe b. March quarter 1845, Marylebone, London, England, d. Dec quarter 1867, Kensington, London, England

+ George Hobbs b. By 1845

7-Ann Elizabeth Pincombe b. March quarter 1847, Marylebone, London, England

+ Henry Hobbs b. June quarter 1846, Marylebone, London, England

8-John Henry Hobbs b. Sep quarter 1872, Marylebone, London, England

+ Mary Webb b. 1876, Old Kent Rd., London, England

8-Annie Hobbs b. June quarter 1879, Kensington, London, England

8-Alice Hobbs b. Dec quarter 1886, Paddington, London, England

7-John Pincombe b. 14 May 1849, 17 Broadley Terrace, Marylebone, London, England, d. 6 Jun 1921, Ilford, London, Middlesex, England

+ Alice Susannah Ward b. June quarter 1857, Marylebone, London, England

8-Alice Susannah Pincombe b. Dec quarter 1879, Kensington, London, England, d. Dec quarter 1880, Kensington, London, England

8-Emily Jane Pincombe b. Dec 1879, Kensington, London, England, d. 19 Apr 1881, Marylebone, London, England

8-Ann Pincombe b. Dec quarter 1880, Kensington, London, England, d. By 1891

8-Charles Henry Pincombe b. 4 Nov 1886, Eastbourne, Sussex, England

+ Rose Matilda Gray b. Bef 1891

8-John Pincombe b. 1889, Marylebone, London, England

+ Littlejohns Or Whitley b. By 1890

8-William Pincombe b. 1894, Marylebone, London, England

7-George Pincombe b. Sep quarter 1851, Marylebone, London, England, d. Dec quarter 1851, Marylebone, London, England

7-William Pincombe b. 16 Jul 1853, Acton, London, Middlesex, England

+ Amelia Annie Faithfull b. 14 Nov 1856, Marylebone, London, England

8-William George Pincombe b. 22 Jul 1876, Marylebone, London, England, d. 1 Nov 1924, Islington, London, England

+ Annie Perkins b. 1 Aug 1877, Worcester, Worcester, England

8-Fanny Amelia Pincombe b. 1877, Marylebone, London, England

+ Arthur Charlton Pickard b. 1875, Bristol St Augustine, Gloucester, England

8-Zibiah Beatrice Pincombe b. March quarter 1882, Marylebone, London, England

+ Charles Banner Fittes b. 1876, Manchester, Lancashire, England

8-John Henry Pincombe b. Sep quarter 1888, Marylebone, London, England

+ Lucy Welch b. By 1890

8-Amelia Hannah Pincombe b. 1890, Marylebone, London, England

+ Albert John Goss b. Mar quarter 1886, Marylebone, London, England

8-Luke Pincombe b. June quarter 1893, Paddington, London, England, d. June quarter 1893, Paddington, London, England

8-Daisy Victoria M Pincombe b. Mar quarter 1898, Marylebone, London, England

+ Henry G Coote

6-Richard Pincombe b. 1816, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. June quarter 1890, Birmingham, Warwick, England

6-Philip Pincombe b. 1819, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 1st quarter 1862, Clifton, Gloucester, England

+ Julia Susannah Green b. 22 Sep 1815, Marylebone, London, England, d. 1st quarter 1889, Barton R., Gloucester, England

7-Charles Philip Pincombe b. 1840, Bristol St Philip And St Jacob, Gloucester, England, d. Dec quarter 1922, Bristol, England

+ Louisa Anne Belston b. 1843, Bristol, Somerset, England, d. Dec quarter 1918, Bristol, England

8-Wallace Stone Pincombe b. 1879, Bristol, Gloucester, England

+ Florence Mary Green

8-Howard James Belston Brewster Pincombe b. 1881, Bristol, Gloucester, England

+ Emily Pack

8-Joseph Frank Pincombe b. 1883, Bristol, Gloucester, England

+ Laura E Robinson

8-Elizabeth Julia Pincombe b. 1886, Bristol, Gloucester, England

+ William John White

+ Ellen Elizabeth Glaspool b. 1836, Romsey, Hampshire, England, d. Dec quarter 1875, Clifton, Gloucester, England

8-Charles George Pincombe b. Dec quarter 1861, Clifton, Gloucester, England

+ Rose Eleanor Burch

8-Amelia Grace Pincombe b. March quarter 1865, Clifton, Gloucester, England

+ Henry A W Floyd

8-Thomas William Pincombe b. 2 Sep 1869, Clifton, Gloucester, England

+ Clara Horseman b. 1869, Bristol, Gloucester, England

7-Philip Green Pincombe b. 2nd quarter 1841, Bristol St Philip And St Jacob, Gloucester, England, d. 3rd quarter 1841, Clifton, Gloucester, England

7-Rosalie Mary Pincombe b. 1842, Clifton, Gloucester, England, d. 4th quarter 1842, Clifton, Gloucester, England

7-William Richard Pincombe b. 1844, Bristol St Philip And St Jacob, Gloucester, England, d. Sep quarter 1857, Clifton, Gloucester, England

7-Emilie Susannah Pincombe b. 2nd quarter 1846, Bristol St Philip And St Jacob, Gloucester, England

7-Mary Louisa Pincombe b. 3rd quarter 1848, Clifton, Gloucestershire, England

+ Frederick Stuckey b. By 1856

8-William Frederick G Stuckey b. Dec quarter 1876, Bedminster, Bristol, England

+ Unknown

8-Annie Mabel Stuckey b. Sep quarter 1878, Bedminster, Bristol, England

8-Louisa Julia Stuckey b. 1882, Clifton, Gloucester, England

8-Robert Philip Stuckey b. 1887, Clifton, Gloucester, England

5-Thomas Pincombe b. 1778, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 9 Jul 1852, Lower West Week, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Phillippa Williams b. 12 Apr 1778, Winsford, Somerset, England, d. 10 Dec 1866, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-Thomas Pincombe b. 1804, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. by 1852, South Molton, Devon, England

+ Harriet Grant b. 1819, Washfield, Devon, England, d. Mar quarter 1867, South Molton, Devon, England

7-Thomas Pincombe b. 1839, Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, d. 25 May 1864, Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-Harriet Pincombe b. 1842, Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-Elizabeth Grant Pincombe b. 1845, (Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

6-Phillippa Pincombe b. 1806, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. June quarter 1845, South Molton, Devon, England

+ Henry William Baker b. 1801, Bath, Somerset, England, d. Dec quarter 1889, South Molton, Devon, England

7-John Baker b. 1835, Molland, Devon, England

+ Elizabeth Haskings b. 1843, Rackenford, Devon, England

8-William Henry Baker b. 1871, Rackenford, Devon, England

8-Arthur (Twin) Baker b. 1876, Rackenford, Devon, England

8-Christina Mary (Twin) Baker b. 1876, Rackenford, Devon, England

8-Elizabeth Kate Baker b. 1880, Rackenford, Devon, England

8-Jethro Baker b. 1886, Rackenford, Devon, England

8-Percival John Baker b. 1889, Rackenford, Devon, England

7-Mary Baker b. 1837, Molland, Devon, England

+ James Hill b. 1836, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-Henry Baker b. 1839, Molland, Devon, England

+ Eleanor Buckingham Carter b. 1846, East Buckland, Devon, England

8-Catherine P C Baker b. 1881, Molland, Devon, England

8-Mary A Baker b. 1888, Molland, Devon, England

6-John Pincombe b. 1807, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 1855, Torrington, Devon, England

+ Charlotte Evans b. 1801, d. June quarter 1846, South Molton, Devon, England

6-Mary Pincombe b. 1808, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

+ John Smyth

7-Elizabeth May Smyth b. 1880

+ Simmonds

8-William E Simmonds b. 1909

+ Unknown

6-Robert Pincombe b. 1811, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. June quarter 1886, Tiverton, Devon, ENG

+ Jane Ridler b. 1819, Cutcombe, Somerset, England

7-Jane Pincombe b. 1852, Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

7-Mary Pincombe b. 1857, Twitchen, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

6-William Pincombe b. 1812, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

6-Grace Pincombe b. 1814, (East Port, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

6-Richard Pincombe b. 1815, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

6-Eliza Pincombe b. 1817, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

6-Charlotte Pincombe b. 1818, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. 22 Nov 1820

6-Sarah Pincombe b. 1821, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ William Westcott

6-Maria Pincombe b. 1823, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England)

4-Grace Pincombe b. 1732, (Bishops Nympton, Devon, England), d. Jun 1763, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ John Butcher

5-Grace Butcher c. 2 Jul 1756, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Mary Butcher c. 1 Aug 1758, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 3 Dec 1759, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Mary Butcher c. 20 Nov 1760, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-John Pincombe Butcher b. 1763, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 4 Jan 1763, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

3-Joan Pincombe Bur. 26 Mar 1726, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

2-Johan (Twin) Pincombe c. 31 May 1658, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

2-Wilmote (Twin) Pincombe c. 31 May 1658, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

2-John Pincombe b. 1660, d. 13 Dec 1673, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

2-Thomas Pincombe b. 1662, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 23 Oct 1735, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Christian [Pincombe]

3-Mary Pincombe c. 6 Aug 1704, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 8 Oct 1704, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

3-John Pincombe b. 1706, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 24 Oct 1779, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Catharine Bryer Bur. 17 Dec 1780, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-John Pincombe c. 18 Dec 1733, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 27 Mar 1795, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-William Pincombe c. 29 May 1735, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 7 Dec 1783, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Ann Lock

5-William Pincombe c. 26 Mar 1766, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Ann Pincombe c. 24 Mar 1768, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ William Thom

5-John Pincombe c. 6 May 1770, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Thomas Pincombe c. 10 Dec 1772, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Catharine Pincombe c. 6 Oct 1779, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-Thomas Pincombe c. 8 Aug 1737, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 4 Jun 1780, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Hannah Tapp

5-Sarah Pincombe c. 9 Jun 1761, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 24 Dec 1786, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Unknown

6-John Vile Pincombe c. 27 Aug 1786, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-John Pincombe c. 16 Oct 1763, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

5-Hannah Pincombe c. 27 Mar 1769, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Elias Nott

5-Catharine Pincombe c. 24 Apr 1773, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-Mary Pincombe c. 8 May 1739, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

4-Elizabeth Pincombe c. 28 Jul 1742, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England

+ Thomas Tout

2-Hugh Pincombe c. 2 Nov 1664, Bishops Nympton, Devon, England, Bur. 13 Dec 1731, Landkey, Devon, England

+ Sarah [Pincombe]

3-Grace Pincombe c. 19 Jul 1688, Landkey, Devon, England

3-Elizabeth Pincombe c. 19 Aug 1691, Landkey, Devon, England

+ Thomas Leworthy c. 15 May 1700, Swimbridge, Devon, England

4-Elizabeth Leworthy c. 2 Feb 1730, Landkey, Devon, England

3-Matthew Pincombe c. 15 Jul 1694, Landkey, Devon, England, Bur. 2 Sep 1694, Landkey, Devon, England

3-William Pincombe c. 17 Nov 1695, Landkey, Devon, England, Bur. 11 Oct 1702, Landkey, Devon, England

3-John Pincombe c. 7 May 1699, Landkey, Devon, England

+ Elizabeth Leye

4-Elizabeth Pincombe c. 11 Nov 1731, Landkey, Devon, England

4-John Pincombe c. 24 Jun 1736, Landkey, Devon, England, Bur. 1 Aug 1736, Landkey, Devon, England

+ Mary Ridley

3-Hugh Pincombe c. 10 Dec 1701, Landkey, Devon, England

The next Pincombe that I wish to discuss is Richard Pincombe who married Anne by the mid to late 1590s and after her death Frances Gill at Bishops Nympton in 1604.

2.   Landkey Parish Records

These baptismal records are transcribed from the fiche of the original Parish Records for Landkey, Devon. I have changed the orientation of the newsletter to make it easier to publish the transcriptions for Landkey directly from my Excel file.

  #         Surname      Forename          status        Fathers surname Fathers forename Mothers surname Mothers forename Year Month Day Details

1201 Maire         Mary wife  Maire         George                          1707 August          5      

1202 Whitfield    Ann                                                   1707 September 23    

1203 Davie         William       son   Davie         William                          1707          October     26    

1204 Hockin       Thomas                                                     1707 November 9         

1205 Honnacott John                                                 1707 November 12          junior

1206 Hockin       Benjamin                                                   1707 December 23         

1207 Taylor        William       son   Taylor        John          Ann   1707          December 28    

1208 Short Christian                                                   1707 January     11          widdow

1209 Leworthy   Pascos                                                      1707 February   15         

1210 Pope Elizabeth                                                   1707 February   19    

1211 Harris         John                                                 1707 March        1      

1212 Pawlyn      Elizabeth                                                   1708 June 7          widdow

1213 Monjoy       Symon                                                       1708 November 23          of Swimbridge

1214 Dart  Mary wife  Dart  Hugh                    1708 November 25    

1215 Dart  Michaell                                                    1708 January     5      

1216 Wall  Margarett                                                  1708 January     27    

1217 Burges       Margarett                                        1708 March        18     of Goodleigh, widdow

1218 Dart  Matthew                                                    1709 June 20    

1219 Lavercombe       Judeth                                                       1709 June 29          widdow

1220 Clarke        Ann                                                   1709 July  10     widdow

1221 Gill    Henry         son   Gill    George                          1709 September 1         

1222 Carder       Grace                                                         1709 November 3          widdow

1223 ?more        Elner widow        ?more        John                    1709          November 3      

1224 Darracott  Agnes                                                        1709 November 14         

1225 Cossard     Elizabeth                                                   1709 November 29         

1226 Hammett   Mellory                                                      1709 December 28         

1227 Lewes        Rose                                                 1709 March        7          widdow

1228 Ratcliffe    Elizabeth   daughter   Ratcliffe    Edward                         1710 March        27    

1229 Maier         Giles                                                 1710 April  1      

1230 Nicholls     Thomas     servant      Gould         James                           1710 April  19    

1231 Nicholls     Agnes                                                        1710 April  25    

1232 Mayne        Joseph                                                      1710 August       29         

1233 Lee   Nathaniell                                                 1710 October     10    

1234 Harris         Ann                                                   1710 November 25    

1235 Nicholls     Moses                                                        1710 December 20         

1236 Jones        Eliner                                                         1710 January     14         

1237 Liddon       Edward                                                      1710 January     21         

1238 Lidbutter   Elinor                                                         1710 January     24         

1239 Philpott     Joan daughter   Philpott     Alexander                    1710          March        4      

1240 Scott Joane        wife  Scott Abraham                       1711 April  9      

1241 Jones        Joane        daughter   Jones        John                    1711          April  11    

1242 Budd Rodger                                                       1711 April  21    

1243 Monjoy       Milory                                                         1711 May  8      

1244 Aze   David                                                         1711 May  14    

1245 Mallett       Mrs. Elizabeth                                                    1711 May  26         

1246 Shortt        Elizabeth                                                   1711 October     7         

1247 Punchard  Joan                                                 1711 December 2      

1248 Aze   Ann                                                   1711 December 30    

1249 Harris         Joan                                                 1711 December 31    

1250 Wald John                                                 1711 January     27    

1251 Kedwill      Margarett                                                  1711 February   10         

1252 Southwood         James                                                       1711 February          27    

1253 Gliding       Ann                                                   1712 April  8      

1254 Southwood         Roger                                                         1712 April  10         

1255 Southwood         Elizabeth   wife  Southwood         Roger                            1712 April  16    

1256 Sarah 1712 May 13 a negro, a girle brought from Guernsey by Mr. William Lavercombe

1257 Barrow       Sarah                                                         1712 July  30    

1258 Fewins       William                                                       1712 September 18         

1259 Harris         William                                                       1712 September 21         

1260 Hogann      Mary                                                 1712 October     8      

1261 Jones        Jane                                                 1713 May  17    

1262 Dalling       Agnes                                                        1713 October     6         

1263 Passmore  Rose                                                 1713 October     15    

1264 Basse        Mary                                                 1713 December 3      

1265 Jones        Elizabeth   child                                       1713 January     19         

1266 Lavercombe       Mary                                                 1713 February   6          widdow

1267 Bendle       Paul                                                  1713 March        2      

1268 Mare?        Joseph      child                                       1714 April  19    

1269 Mare George                                                      1714 July  8      

1270 Taylor        Margarett                                                  1714 July  11    

1271 Dibble        Mary                                                 1714 August       14    

1272 Quek Alice                                                 1714 August       23    

1273 Harris         Margery                                                     1714 February   12          widdow

1274 Gill    Anne                                                 1714 February   21    

1275 Taylor        Jone                                                 1714 March        5      

1276 Barrow       Philip                                                         1715 May  20    

1277 Barrow       John                                                 1715 May  20    

1278 Glidden      William                                                       1715 September 25         

1279 Cloge         William                                                       1715 October     9         

1280 Moore        Sauxzine                                                   1715 November 29         

1281 Barns         Jone                                                 1715 March        14    

1282 Hearder     Elizabeth                                                   1716 April  3      

1283 Barrow       Thomazin                                                  1716 April  12    

1284 Wilkey        Ann                                                   1716 August       19    

1285 Barrow       Robertt      son   Barrow       Robertt                Elyzabeth          1716 November 29    

1286 Cunningame       Robertt                                                      1716 February          2      

1287 Dartt Elizabeth                                                   1716 February   14    

1288 Rendel       John                                                 1716 February   21    

1289 Jones        Thomas                                                     1717 March        31         

1290 Scott Abraham                                                   1717 May  30    

1291 Rendel       Margaret                                                   1717 June 14    

1292 Ash   Ruth                                                 1717 June 18    

1293 Westacott Mary                                                 1717 July  11    

1294 Deyer         Rose                                                 1717 October     11    

1295 Parmenter Richard                                                      1717 November 1          of Swimbridge

1296 Paul  John                                                 1717 November 12    

1297 Cuttly         Mary                                                 1717 January     8          widdow

1298 Cowle        Martha                                                       1717 January     30         

1299 Bennett     Elizabeth   daughter   Bennett     John                    1718          March        30    

1300 Parmenter Martha                                                       1718 April  6       of Swimbridge

1301 Cowle        Elizabeth                                                   1718 October     25          of Swimbridge

1302 Cowle        Elizabeth   daughter   Cowle Lewes 1718     October     30          of Swimbridge

1303 Smale        Honor                                                         1718 November 4         

1304 Jeoce        Margaret                                                   1718 January     17          widdow

1305 Wall  Thomas                                                     1718 January     18    

1306 Harris         William                                                       1718 February   18         

1307 Burch         Agness                                                      1719 April  19    

1308 Smitham    Joan                                                 1719 April  20    

1309 Karril          Ann                                                   1719 July  4      

1310 Harris         Edmond                                                     1719 October     1         

1311 Rise  Ann                                                   1719 October     7      

1312 Stair?         Joane                                                        1719 October     10         

1313 Bear Mr. William                   1719 November 10     minister of the parish of Landkey

1314 Dart  Hugh                                                1719 November 30    

1315 Harris         Thomas                                                     1719 February   18         

1316 Lavercombe       Judath                                                       1719 March          2      

1317 Short Nathaniell                                                1720 April  10    

1318 Barrow       Robertt                                                      1720 June 10    

1319 Dart  Joane                                                        1720 July  10    

1320 Parmenter Mary                                                 1720 July  27    

1321 Richards    Joseph                                                      1720 August       17         

1322 Budd Thomas                                                     1720 August       30    

1323 Lock John                                                 1720 January     17    

1324 Tucker       Joanna      daughter   Tucker       Mr. Frances        1720          January     29    

1325 Westacott William                                                       1720 January     31         

1326 Richards    Elizabeth                                                   1720 February   11         

1327 Smale        Mark                                                 1720 February   16    

1328 Smale        Dorothy                                                     1720 February   25         

1329 Harle William                                                       1720 February   25    

1330 Jones        Mary daughter   Jones        John          Elizabeth   1721          April  13    

1331 Joce Thomas     son   Joce John          Elizabeth   1721 May  2      

1332 Barns         Phillip        son   Barns         John                    1721          November 8      

1333 Hopking     Lewes                                                        1721 December 16         

1334 Yolland      Robertt                                                      1722 March        27         

1335 Gill    George                                                      1722 June 16    

1336 Pougsly     Ann   daughter   Pougsly     Henery                          1722          August       14    

1337 Smale        Mickall                                                       1722 November 10         

1338 Barrow       Susanna    wife  Barrow       John                    1722          December 3      

1339 Smitham    Margaret                                                   1722 January     24         

1340 Westacott Joane                                                        1722 January     29          widdow

1341 Gill    Joane                                                        1722 March        2       of Swimbridge

1342 Yendell      Mary                                                 1723 April  2      

1343 Simons      Alexander                                                 1723 April  16    

1344 Kedwill      Joan daughter   Kedwill      William                          1723          April  21    

1345 Kedwill                child Kedwill      William                          1723 May  5         

1346 Wall  Joan daughter   Wall  John                    1723 May  30    

1347 Moor Elizabeth   daughter   Moor John                    1723 July  16    

1348 Pugsly       Mary daughter   Pugsly       Henery                          1723          July  28    

1349 Dendle       Hannah                                                      1723 August       29         

1350 Heddon      Thomas                                                     1723 October     5         

1351 Brothers    Simone                                                      1723 November 13         

1352 Herris         Margaret   wife  Herris         John                    1723          November 23    

1353 Harris         Adam                                                         1723 December 2         

1354 Chapman   Margaret                                                   1723 December 18         

1355 Stribling    Joan                                                 1723 January     8      

1356 Conningham       Mary                                                 1724 May  3      

1357 Ward Honnor      daughter   Ward William                          1724 May  5         

1358 Tamling     Margaret   daughter   Tamling     Roberte                         1724 May  24    

1359 Joan William       son   Joan John                    1724 September 10    

1360 Jetye         Phillip        son   Jetye         Phillip                            1724          October     11    

1361 Harris         John                                                 1724 October     14    

1362 Barrow       Catheren   daughter   Barrow       John                    1724          November 1      

1363 Westacott John                                                 1724 November 17    

1364 Gill    George                                                      1724 November 26    

1365 Rule  John                                                 1724 December 29    

1366 Dendell      James                                                       1724 February   20         

1367 Cottley       Mickaell                                                    1724 March        2         

1368 Joules       James                                                       1724 March        11         

1369 Slocombe  William                                                       1725 April  1       of Swimbridge

1370 May  Thomas                                                     1725 May  2      

1371 Simons      Elizabeth                                                   1725 May  22    

1372 Jones        Eglin                                                 1725 June 4       widdow

1373 Westacott Briante                                                      1725 June 7       of Swimbridge

1374 Small         Mary                                                 1725 June 12    

1375 Clemlin      Thomas     son   Clemlin      Thomas               Elizabeth          1725 July  7      

1376 Gill    Anne daughter   Gill    John                    1725 September 22    

1377 Pine  Joan                                                 1725 September 22    

1378 Jones        Margaret                                                   1725 February   1         

1379 Sanger       Margaret                                                   1725 February   12         

1380 Kedwill      Joan daughter   Kedwill      William                          1726          April  23    

1381 Gould         Joan                                                 1726 May  4      

1382 Tuker         Joan daughter   Tuker         John          Joan 1726 June 7         

1383 Maer John                                                 1726 July  25    

1384 Seldon       Mary                                                 1726 September 20    

1385 Milton        Susanna    daughter   Milton        William                          1726 January     1      

1386 Allin  Margreat                                                   1726 February   19    

1387 Harris         Margreat                                                   1727 May  1      

1388 Chapman   Gorge         son   Chapman   Gorge                            1727 May          9      

1389 Paul  Margaret                                                   1727 June 19    

1390 Hogann      Mary                                                 1727 June 25    

1391 C?     William                                                       1727 June 27    

1392 Pugsly       Mary daughter   Pugsly       Henery                Ann   1727          July  23    

1393 Wall  Elizabeth                                                   1727 August       20    

1394 Jones        Elizabeth                                                   1727 November 30         

1395 Cowell       Jonas                                                        1727 December 25         

1396 Jones        Margreat                                                   1727 January     1         

1397 Barns         Margreat                                                   1727 February   14         

1398 Rowcliffe   Edward                                                      1727 March        19         

1399 Tucker       Elizabeth   daughter   Tucker       John                    1728          March        26    

1400 Bendele     Mary                                                 1728 April  29    

1401 Willkey       John                                                 1728 July  24    

1402 Hannacott John                                                 1728 September 1      

1403 Gammon    Mary                                                 1728 November 21    

1404 Leworthy   Arthur                                                        1728 December 17         

1405 Edwards    Robert                                                       1728 March        2         

1406 Bayley       Elizabeth                                                   1728 March        23         

1407 Brown        Margreat                                                   1729 March        30         

1408 Lang Grace                                                         1729 May  25    

1409 Westacott John                                                 1729 June 19     of Swimbridge

1410 Barns         Thomas                                                     1729 August       4         

1411 Southwood         Elizabeth   widow        Southwood         James                          1729 December 23    

1412 Smale        John                                                 1729 January     11    

1413 Leworthy   Mary                                                 1730 May  2      

1414 Westacott Mary                                                 1730 May  24    

1415 Allin  James                                                       1730 September 13    

1416 Striblin       Thomas                                                     1730 February   21         

1417 Beer Henry         son   Beer George                Joan 1731 April  28    

1418 Beer Joan daughter   Beer George                Joan 1731 April  28    

1419 Beer infant         son   Beer George                Joan 1731 April  28    

1420 Lavercombe       Hugh                                                1731 July  31     of Swimbridge

1421 Southwood         Thomas                                                     1731          September 4      

1422 Pincombe  Hugh                                                1731 December 13          senior

1423 Beer Frances widow Beer The Reverend Mr. William 1731 January 21 gentlewoman

1424 Ratcliffe    Mary widdow      Ratcliffe    Edward                         1732          April  8      

1425 Budd John                                                 1732 Aprl   18     yeoman

1426 Gorwill       Mary                                                 1732 July  15    

1427 Barrow       John                                                 1732 August       22    

1428 Wall alias Saxon         Susanna                                                    1732          September 13    

1429 Gill    Margaret                                                   1732 September 26    

1430 Bear Robert                                                       1732 October     30    

1431 Allen Margaret                                                   1732 November 12    

1432 Norracott  Agness                                                      1732 November 30          of Swimbridge

1433 Harris         Joan                                                 1732 January     22    

1434 Gill    John                                                 1733 September 25     of Ham

1435 Davey        Dorothy                                                     1733 October     28         

1436 Ward Rose                                                 1733 November 11    

1437 Kedwell Elizabeth daughter Kedwell Richard 1733 February 6 of Bishops Tawton

1438 Hutson       Patience                                                   1733 February   21         

1439 Westacott John son   Westacott Thomas                        1733 March          6      

1440 Conningham       Alice                                                 1734 March        26         

1441 Cowley      Hannah                                                      1734 April  1      

1442 Upcott       William                                                       1734 April  6          Junior

1443 Gill    William                                                       1734 April  18    

1444 Cotty Joan                                                 1734 May  8      

1445 Sommerwill        Alexander                                                 1734 June 14         

1446 Jones        Hester                                                       1734 September 22         

1447 Ward John son   Ward Thomas                        1734 September 29    

1448 Jones        William       son   Jones        Edward                         1734          October     2      

1449 Mills  Lettice                                                       1734 October     10    

1450 Mills  Ursula                                                        1734 October     15    

1451 Mills  Mary                                                 1734 October     15    

1452 Taylor        Richard                                                      1734 October     24          Junior

1453 Smale        Elizabeth   daughter   Smale        Thomas                         1734 November 11    

1454 Stanbury   William                                                       1734 December 3          a stranger

1455 Blake         Thomas                                                     1734 February   3         

1456 Leworthy   Christopher                                                        1734 February          20    

1457 Leworthy   Alice                                                 1735 April  9      

1458 Ackland     Anne                                                 1735 April  16    

1459 Westacott Honour                                                      1735 April  23     of Swimbridge

1460 Harris         William                                                       1735 April  26     of Bradnedge

1461 Bennett     John                                                 1735 June 15    

1462 Beer Richard                                                      1735 July  3      

1463 Westacott John                                                 1735 July  19     of Ackland

1464 Fillpot        Alexander                                                 1735 August       4         

1465 Smale        George                                                      1735 September 7         

1466 Prudeaux  George                                                      1735 October     23         

1467 Roger         Grace                                                         1735 October     24          of Barnstaple

1468 Joanes      William                                                       1735 December 5         

1469 Slocombe  William       son   Slocombe  Thomas               Grace          1735 January     11    

1470 Richards    Henry                                                         1736 April  28    

1471 Pincombe  John son   Pincombe  John                    1736 August       16         

1472 Squire        Richard                                                      1736 August       21         

1473 Mountjoy   William                                                       1736 September 16         

1474 Gill    Anne                                                 1736 September 28    

1475 Pincombe  Elizabeth                                                   1736 November 10         

1476 Hunt Mary                                                 1736 March        16    

1477 Stribling    James                                                       1737 May  1      

1478 Tucker       Margaret   widow        Tucker       James                           1737 June 5      

1479 Tanner       William       son   Tanner       John                    1737 July  3         

1480 Westacott Anne                                                 1737 July  16     widdow

1481 Yeolden     William       son   Yeolden     William      1737 September 14          a stranger

1482 Pawle        John                                                 1737 November 6          senior

1483 Rawle        Richard      son   Rawle        John          Mary 1737          November 15    

1484 Walland     Mary                                                 1737 January     19          widdow

1485 Wilkey        Sarah                                                         1737 March        12          widdow

1486 Dart  Elizabeth   daughter   Dart  Matthew             Elizabeth   1738          April  28    

1487 Lavercombe       Mary                                                 1738 May  5          widdow

1488 Joce Alice                                                 1738 May  17     widow

1489 Davy Gregory                                                     1738 May  29    

1490 Cutley        Grace                                                         1738 June 8       of Bishops Tawton

1491 Lewes        Elizabeth   daughter   Lewes        Thomas               Mary          1738 June 22    

1492 Mills  Samuel                                                      1738 July  12    

1493 Dare Elizabeth   wife  Dare Matthew                       1738 July  27    

1494 Cleming     Elianour     daughter   Cleming     Thomas     Elizabeth          1738 August       15    

1495 Brayley      William                                                       1738 September 29         

1496 Walland     Hugh                                                1738 November 1      

1497 Beer Richard      son   Beer George                Jone 1738 November 12         

1498 Gammon    Margaret   daughter   Gammon    William                          1738 December 8      

1499 Ward George                                                      1738 January     7      

1500 Westlake   Margaret   base child                    Westlake   Joan 1738          January     7      

 

3.   North Molton Parish Records

These marriage records are transcribed from the fiche of the original Parish Records for North Molton, Devon. I have changed the orientation of the newsletter to make it easier to publish the transcriptions for North Molton directly from my Excel file.

Number Groom surname Groom forename            Bride surname   Bride forename  Year     Month   Day      Details            

750   Burges       John Locke        Alce  1684 Jul    10              

751   Treble        thomas      Rewe         Johane      1684 Jul    22              

752   Toute         English      Bery  Elizabeth   1684 Aug   12              

753   Burges       John Eames       Agnes        1684 Oct   1                

754   Kingdon     John Slader        Joane        1684 Feb   3                

755   Zeale         Robert       Reed Christian   1685 Apr    25              

756   Huxtable   Thomas     Thorne       Elizabeth   1685 Jun   4                

757   Bradford    John Nott  Joane        1685 Jun   4                

758   Burges       William       Scott Susanna    1685 Aug   6                

759   Locke        Thomas     __le   Elizabeth   1685 Feb   16              

760   Locke        John Nott  Johane      1685 Feb   16              

761   Row  Henry         Rude Franceis    1686 Apr    5       groom of South Molton         

762   Thorne       William       Badcock    Grace         1686                    groom of South Molton     

763   Hurford      Thomas     Balment     Christian   1686 Apr    6                

764   Lewes        John Badcock    Ellen 1686 Apr    19     groom of South Molton         

765   Strang       Charles      Moore        Mary 1686 Apr    24     groom of Selworthy         

766   Thorne       Shadrick   Frase         Mary 1686 May  11              

767   Moule         Henry         Raddely     Elizabeth   1686 May  16              

768   Cockerham         William       Purchase  Joane        1686 Jun   6                

769   Mooreman William       Davey        Christian   1686 Jun   8                

770   Sage Adam         Badcock    Grace         1686 Jun   13     groom of South Molton      

771   Shapland   John Herd Anne 1686 Jun   30              

772   Whit  Roger         thorne        Margeritt   1686 Oct   4                

773   Helliour      John Hobs Emot 1686 Nov   15     groom of South Molton       

774   Chapenton Samuell     Ward Mary 1686 Feb   1       groom of South Molton         

775   Taylor        Gilbert       Burt  Winifrued   1687 Apr    19              

776   Blake         Charles      Birges        Elizabeth   1687 Apr    23              

777   Ridler         Andrew      Tucker       Elizabeth   1687 May  7       bride of Twitchen  

778   Cole  John Dee   Dorothy     1687 May  10              

779   Gould         Lewes        Burges       Elizabeth   1687 May  10              

780   Harris         John Locke        Joane        1687 May  16              

781   Delbridge  Thomas     Shapland   Margrit       1687 Jun   18              

782   Locke        George      Moule         Susanna    1687 Jul    19              

783   Velacot      Charles      Hooper      Elizabeth   1687 Sep   11              

784   Lawdy        Richard      Pike  Joane        1687 Sep   19              

785   Zeale         Henry         Zeale         Elizabeth   1687 Oct   17     groom of Bishops Nympton       

786   Balment     George      Goulde       Agnes        1687 Nov   16              

787   Buckingham       William       Thorne       Anne 1687 Dec   24              

788   Pike  Henry         Arnall         Luce 1687 Jan   17              

789   Gillard        Bartholomew     Hill    Rachel       1687 Feb   28     bride of South Molton      

790   Hill    Nicholas    Scott Frances     1688 Apr    17              

791   Hoopper    Henry         Wilshire     Elizabeth   1688 Jun   3       groom of South Molton     

792   Leworthy   John Moll  Margredtt  1688 Jun   17              

793   Thorne       John Devon        Katherine  1688 Sep   16              

794   West Richard      Odam         Joane        1688 Sep   24     bride of South Molton      

795   Davey        richard       Kingdon     Joane        1688 Oct   17              

796   Huit  Richard      Coffens      Judith        1688 Dec   26     bride of South Molton      

797   Thorne       David         Goulde       Johane      1688 Jan   1                

798   Holloway   Richard      Pincombe  Thomazine 1688 Jan   3                

799   Kingdon     William       Rooke        Jane 1688 Jan   22              

800   Kingdon     Phillip        Balment     Mary 1688 Jan   29              

801   Sage William       Meridith     jane  1688 Feb   12              

802   Lawday     Roger                  Mary 1688 Feb   14              

803   Dune Robert       Moll  Florence    1689 Apr    1       groom of South Molton         

804   Westcott   John Shapland   Margrett    1689 Apr    9                

805   Bowden     John Vickary      Sarah         1689 Apr    21     groom of Twitchen         

806   Harrise      Thomas     Moll  Wilmott      1689 May  11     bride of North Bray         

807   Mildon        Henry         Heafers     Margery     1689 May  20     bride of Bishops Nympton       

808   Slader        Michaell              Joane        1689 May  23              

809   Hill    John Smyth        Mary 1689 Jun   23              

810   Burges       Phillip        Bale  Joane        1689 Jun   29              

811   Radley       George      Balment     Elizabeth   1689 Sep   8                

812   Pincombe  William       Mooreman Mary 1689 Sep   24              

813   Thorne       John Zeale         Katherine  1689 Oct   23     groom of South Molton      

814   Boyles       William       Slocombe           1689 Nov   6       groom of Charles         

815   Vickary      Arthur        Bray  Anne 1689 Nov   12              

816   Locke        Jonathan  Locke        Mary 1689 Feb   25              

817   Davey        Arthur        Davey        Joane        1690 May  20              

818   Mooreman William       Somerwill  Agnes        1690 May  20              

819   Gould         William       Buden        Joane        1690 May  28              

820   Zeale         John Marshand  Mary 1690 Jun   1       widow       

821   Treble        John Balment     Anne 1690 Jul    7                

822   Shapland   George      Pugsley     Mary 1690 Oct   7                

823   Shapland   William       Maye Anstise      1690 Feb   4                

824   Smyth        Humphrey Williams     Grace         1691 Apr    14              

825   Purchase  Nicholas    Davey        Fortune     1691 Apr    21              

826   Locke        John Delbridge  Faith 1691 May  12              

827   Anthoney  John Griffie         Anne 1691 May  28     groom of South Molton, bride of Dunster

828   Hurford      William       Parkin        Dinah         1691 Jul    20              

829   Huxtable   Thomas     Winpeney  Elizabeth   1691 Sep   27              

830   Willmots    Thomas     Vickary      Margrett    1691 Oct   20              

831   Shatticke  John Thorne       Katherine  1691 Oct   23     bride of Twitchen         

832   Davey        Matthew    Scott Susan        1691 Nov   30              

833   Burges       English      Goulde       Katherine  1691 Feb   4                

834   Prang         William       Sutton       Mary 1691 Feb   7       groom of High Bray         

835   Skinner      William       Tepper       Anne 1691 Feb   7       bride of South Molton      

836   Harriss       George      Bath Mary 1692 May  11              

837   Davy John Balment     Susanna    1692 May  29              

838   Braye         John Milton        Anne 1692 Jun   5                

839   Moule         William       Squire        Elizabeth   1692 Jun   7                

840   Harriss       George      Purchase  Mary 1692 Jul    26              

841   Burges       William       Squire        Joane        1692 Aug   2       widower   

842   Smyth        Henry         Bray  Joane        1692 Oct   12              

843   Thorne       Phillip        Goulde       Elizabeth   1692 Nov   8                

844   Squire        John Bryant        Jane 1693 May  9                

845   Hill    John Barence    Dameras    1693 Jun   6                

846   Gould         George      Barra          Elizabeth   1693 Jul    2                

847   Stephens  Michaell    Harvie        Grace         1693 Sep   4                

848   Chaple       Thomas     Gully Jane 1693 Oct   10              

849   Liddon       John Pearse       Hanna        1693 Oct   26              

850   Stoneman Thomas     Moule         Urith 1693 Nov   29              

851   Huxtable   John Pope Anne 1693 Dec   5                

852   Shapton    John Locke        Anne 1693 Feb   7                

853   Blake         John Thorne       Joane        1694 Mar   25              

854   Huxtable   William       Squire        Elizabeth   1694 Jun   17              

855   Radley       Richard      Gosse        Mary 1694 Aug   20              

856   Moore        John Tapp Mary 1694 Oct   14     groom of Molland, bride of Twitchin   

857   Baker         James       Burges       Martha       1694 Oct   30     groom of Twitchin   

858   Horden      William       Down         Jane 1694 Nov   1                

859   Davy Thomas     Hobbs        Anne 1694 Dec   2                

860   Davy Robert       Rewe         Temperance      1695 Apr    7                

861   Stoneman John Glass         Elizabeth   1695 Jul    22              

862   Blackwall  William       Pasmoore Mary 1695 Aug   21              

863   Squire        Phillip        Moule         Margeritt   1695 Jan   26              

864   Herman     William       Blackmore Elizabeth   1696 Feb   14     of South Molton      

865   Mole John Pasmore    Joane        1696 Sep   8                

866   Torrington Bartholomew     Thorne       Joane        1696 Dec   17              

867   Chanter     William       Burges       Joane        1696 Jan   12              

868   Sanders     Edmund     Cotty Dorothy     1696 Apr    17              

869   Toute         English      Lake Joane        1696 Jun   17              

870   Wilmots     Anthoney            Joane        1696 Nov   10              

871   Davie         Thomas     Glass         Elizabeth   1696 Jul    4                

872   Squire        Michaell    Bright         Catherine  1697 May  11              

873   Vicary        William       Shopand    Elinor         1697 Jun   1                

874   Bleigh        Symon       Squire        Joane        1697 Jul    17              

875   Radley       John Vaughan    Johane      1697 Aug   22              

876   Row  John Martin        Mary 1697 Aug   23     groom of South Molton       

877   Stoneman Henry         Vicary        Mary 1697 Aug   16              

878   Purchase  Nicholas    Slader        Wilmott      1697 Oct   27              

879   Tap   John Vicary        Margaret   1697 Nov   11              

880   Shapland   John Moreman   Mary 1697 Dec   14              

881   Shapland   Christopher        Burges       Mary 1697 Jan   24              

882   Locke        William       Jacob        Grace         1697 Feb   24              

883   Treble        George      Marchant  Elizabeth   1697 Feb   28              

884   Landon      Reginald    Burges       Mary 1697 Feb                     

885   Shapland   Michaell    Pulsford     Agnes        1697 Mar   2                

886   Burges       Henry         Locke        Mary 1697 Mar   7                

887   Coggin       William       Smyth        Joane        1697 Mar   8                

888   Locke        Thomas     Coter          Elizabeth   1697 Mar   13              

889   Pasmore    Nicholas    Joce Margaret   1698 Apr    25              

890   Pasmore    William       Slader        Elizabeth   1698 May  24              

891   Morris        John Vicary        Grace         1698 Jun   14     groom of Crediton         

892   Symons     Thomas     Crang         Emmot       1698 Jun   22     groom of Bishops Nympton       

893   Paynter     Henry         Smyth        Susanna    1698 Oct   9                

894   Davie         Phillip        Thorne       Mary 1698 Oct   25     groom of Chittlehampton 

895   Thorne       Thomas     Treble        Agnes        1698 Dec   27              

896   Michell       Scipio        Skinner      Miriam       1698 Jan   8                

897   Vicary        George      Abbott       Elizabeth   1698 Feb   12              

898   Abbott       Richard      Dee   Joane        1698 Feb   16     groom of Bishops Nympton  

899   Herder       Abraham   Zeale         Mary 1699 May  30     groom of Crowen, Cornwall   

900   Stevens     James       Stevens     Anna 1699 Jun   25     groom of Crowen, Cornwall   

901   Pasco        James       Blake         Joane        1699 Jul    3       groom of Crowen, Cornwall       

902   Thorne alias Spring    Henry         Old    Louisa       1699 Jul    30     bride of Molland    

903   Day   Robert       Drake         Joane        1699 Aug   3       groom of West Worlington

904   Shapton    Jabez         Snow         Emott         1699 Aug   5                

905   Richards    Hugh Zeale         Joan 1699 Aug   20     groom of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall   

906   Roper alias Thorn       George      Balment     Elizabeth   1699 Sep   5                

907   Davie         John Thorne       Elinor         1699 Sep   7       groom of Twitchen         

908   Kent Leonard     Pawly         Jane 1699 Sep   30     groom of Charles, bride of Lelant, Cornwall

909   Martin alias Dart         Edward      Davie         Jane 1699 Nov   15              

910   Jenckins   John                    1699 Nov   18     groom of Withycombe, Somerset 

911   Stevens     Steven       Squire        Joan 1699 Nov   20              

912   Joce Thomas     Thorne       Agnes        1699 Dec   3                

913   Locke        John Bright         Judith        1699 Dec   26              

914   Harriss       Benjamin   Locke        Mary 1699 Jan   9                

915   Germain    John Kesland     Joan 1699 Jan   11     groom of South Molton         

916   Hooper      Samuell     Goold         Catherine  1700 Mar   31              

917   Stoneman William       Kingsland  Elizabeth   1700 Mar   31              

918   thorne        Thomas     Huxtable   Emott         1700 Apr    1                

919   Bliegh        Richard      Stoneman Margaret   1700 Apr    22              

920   Smyth        Daniel        Balment     Margaret   1700 May  5                

921   Pasmore    Philip         Abbott       Jone 1700 May  5                

922   Burges       Michaell    Stoneman Jone 1700 May  5                

923   Vicary        Hugh Radley       Mary 1700 Jul    5                

924   Collins       John Thorne       Mary 1700 Aug   17     bride of Satterley       

925   Verny         Henry                  Catherine  1700 Aug   17     of East Buckland         

926   Hodge        Benjamin   Bale  Ursula        1700 Aug   25              

927   Thorne       John Kingsland  Mary 1700 Sep   22              

928   Tapp Robert       Slader        Anne 1700 Feb   15              

929   Rooke        Richard      Thomas     Margaret   1700 Mar   8                

930   Frean         Peter Maye Jone 1700 Mar   9                

931   Squire        Phillip        Rewe         Joan 1701 Apr    26              

932   Locke        Edward      Shapland   Ursula        1701 Jul    1                

933   Thorne       John Wescot      Elizabeth   1701 Jul    3                

934   Locke        John Huxtable   Wilmott      1701 Jul    6                

935   Vickery      Richard      Combe       Sarah         1701 Sep   1       of St Mar Arches Exon     

936   Travailer   Thomas     Slader        Jone 1701 Nov   17              

937   Urme Jacob        Zeale         Jane 1701 Nov   20              

938   Barrow       William       Thorne       Joan 1701 Feb   12              

939   Gater         George      Cooke        Mary 1702 Apr    21     bride of Cadbury         

940   Widlake     John Kingsland  Luce 1702 May  13              

941   Nott  Thomas     Phillips      Francis      1702 May  31     groom of South Molton      

942   Thorne       Henry         Leate         Rebeccah 1702 May  20              

943   Thorne       Michaell    Harris         Catherine  1702 Jun   30              

944   Allen Thomas     Pincombe  Maria         1702 Aug   2                

945   Cheely       James       Powell       Phillipa      1702 Aug   26     groom of Drewstenton     

946   Mole Matthew    Lovern       Gunnet      1702 Sep   29              

947   Squire        William       Badcocke Elizabeth   1702 Dec   10              

948   Stagg         Joseph      Crook         Joanne      1702 Jan   1       groom of Barum, bride of Dulverton  

949   Nott  John Otten         Elizabeth   1702 Jan   24     groom of Cadeley       

950   Davie         Phillip        Squire        Elizabeth   1702 Jan   24              

951   Lovern       Bartholomew     Gosse        Margaret   1702 Feb   10              

952   Couch        John Webber      Catherine  1702 Feb   10     groom of St Ausells         

953   Stoneman Peter Carter        Sarah         1703 Mar   27     bride of Knowstone         

954   Braunscombe    Peter Okeham     Alce  1703 Apr    14     bride of Kings Nympton  

955   Eames       George      Locke        Mary 1703 May  8                

956   Sharper     Christopher        Davice       Elizabeth   1703 May  19     of Oatenvinderlodge      

957   Barrow       George      Balmont     Elizabeth   1703 Jul    10              

958   Due   Emanuell   Whitefield  Elizabeth   1703 Aug   8       groom of Chittlehampton 

959   Squire        Roger         Morcombe Mary 1703 Aug   19     groom of Silcombe         

960   Nutt  William       Ellis  Wilmott      1703 Sep   25              

961   Rackley     Cornelius   Tapp Judith        1703 Oct   10     groom of Bishops Nympton  

962   Avery         Samuell     Harris         Catherine  1703 Nov   6                

963   Locke        Christopher        Rumbelow Anne 1703 Dec   6                

964   Hearding   William       Shapton    Catherine  1703 Dec   15              

965   Moreman   Richard      Bright         Mary 1703 Feb   24              

966   Charden    Daniel        Bright         Elinor         1703 Feb   27              

967   Hopper      Hugh Lawdy        Margery     1703 Mar   15     bride of Bishops Nympton  

968   Bushton     John Huxtable   Grace         1704 Apr    17              

969   Bradford    John Davie         Susanna    1704 Apr    17              

970   Goold         George      Slader        Elizabeth   1704 Apr    17              

971   Hill    Nicholas    Strabridge Margaret   1704 Jun   11              

972   Cothay       William       Beer Joane        1704 July  22     bride of Coombe Martin       

973   Ford  William       Silke Jane 1704 Aug   8       groom of East buckland     

974   Widlake     George      Richards    Mary 1704 Aug   28              

975   Treble        George      Lavercombe       Ursula        1704 Oct   13              

976   Musworthy         Valentine  Moorman   Anne 1704 Oct   30              

977   Somerwell Peter Crange       Anne 1704 Nov   4                

978   Locke        Thomas     Boyles       Wilmott      1704 Nov   18     bride of Charles     

979   Crasman    Charles      Webber      Joan 1705 Apr    9                

980   Welland     Robert       Trebble      Mary 1705 Apr    9                

981   Williams     John Davey        Ann   1705 Apr    10              

982   Treble        Thomas     Davey        Joan 1705 Apr    10              

983   Thorne       George      Wiseman   Margery     1705 Jul    25              

984   Zeale         Roger         Vicary        Joan 1705 Nov   6                

985   Vellacot     John Goulde       Jane 1705 Dec   31              

986   Snow         Dandrew    Hill    Damaris     1705 Jan   2                

987   Langdon    Reynold     Leigh         Margaret   1705 Feb   5                

988   Shapland   William       Harris         Martha       1706 Apr    13              

989   Locke        Charles      Snow         Rose 1706 Apr    28              

990   Pattison    Samuell     Dendle       Abigail       1706 May  14              

991   Thorn         John Moale         Phillis         1706 July  11              

992   Smyth        George      Cole  Dorothy     1706 Jul    28              

993   Bradford    John Mooreman Agnes        1706 Aug   3                

994   Parkin        Jeffery       Purchase  Elizabeth   1706 Sep   10              

995   Reed William       Moreman   Joan 1706 Sep   30              

996   Sloate        William       Harden      Joan 1706 Oct   13              

997   Maole         William       Southwood         Elizabeth   1706 Nov   11              

998   Harris         Thomas     Balmont     Mary 1706 Nov   9                

999   Demce       John Alexander Alice 1706 Nov   12     groom of Barnstable, bride of Hunsham      

Any material which you may wish to submit for the next issue of the newsletter (1st June 2022) concerning the Pincombe/Pinkham family needs to be submitted by the 15th of May 2022 and can be sent to:

Elizabeth Kipp (Editor)

kippeeb@rogers.com