Pincombe-Pinkham Newsletter, Volume 7, Issue 3, 2022 (images are on the website)
Table of Contents
1. Discussion: The descendants of John Pincombe of South Molton circa early 1500s
2. Landkey Parish Records continued
3. North Molton Parish Records continued
1. The descendants of John Pincombe of South Molton circa early 1500s
Although my original intent for this issue of the Newsletter was to look at Richard Pincombe who lived at Bishops Nympton by the late 1500s, a talk by another researcher (Dr Joe Flood) has brought me back to an interesting bit of folklore that I read in one of the history books on North Devon talking about the Pincombe family of South Molton being the founders of the Pincombe family later found at Barnstaple. I have not really looked at the records for the Pincombe family in some areas of Devon where they principally lived and so decided that I would switch to a look at the John Pincombe line found at South Molton in the early 1500s and said to be descendant of the first Pincombe to come to North Molton with Lord de la Zouch likely following the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
Dr Flood enters into this discussion because he has in his COAD one-name study a Pincombe who does not match COAD and the reason given was a change of name in the early 1800s (a family breakup occurred where the male line was PINCOMBE and the female line was COAD and the children and mother reverted to her maiden name. However, the yDNA of this line matches the PINCOMBE line found at Bishops Nympton in this century (one of my cousins has tested for this line and he matches descendants of John Pincombe and Mary Charly/Charlie and they were, of course my cousin’s third great grandparents and my fourth great grandparents. Listening to him speak and he did mention the Pincombe line I decided it really was time to look into that particular instance more thoroughly.
The first record of the Pincombe family line at North Molton was in the 1620 Visitation of Devon (Saint-George, Henry, Sir, 1581-1644; Lennard, Samson, d. 1633, Camden, William, 1551-1623; Colby, Frederic Thomas, 1827-1899, ed; College of Arms (Great Britain), 1872, London:
The two images are from pages 230 and 231 of the College of Arms publication of the Vistation of Devon 1620. The book has been digitized by Google Books and is out of copyright. The Pincombe family of South Molton were the only line to actually create a coat of arms and use it so far as it is known by the editor of this Newsletter. The head of the chart shows an unknown Pyncombe living at North Molton having come there with Lord de la Zouche around the time of the beginning of the reign of Henry VII. The Visitation is signed by William Pyncombe and it is likely that this is the William Pyncombe of South Molton and East Buckland who is living in 1620 and 54 years of age having been Coroner of Devon for 14 to 15 years in 1620. William Pincombe, his father, is also listed (he was married to Emote Snowe) and the son of Thomas Pyncombe who lived at Filleigh and East Buckland. All of these villages are close together and I did travel through West Buckland to East Buckland and then past Filleigh to South Molton and then to Bishops Nympton. The tax records for South Molton are helpful in distinguishing the families all mentioned at South Molton in this Visitation. The 1544/45 Subsidy and the 1581 Subsidy are probably the most interesting at this point in the discussion.
Surname Forename Parish Year Tax
Pyncombe Christopher South Molton 1544 Subsidy 10
Pyncome John South Molton 1544 Subsidy 13
Pynkeham Philip Tawstocke 1544 Subsidy 8
Pencombe Richard Bideford 1544 Subsidy 5
Pencombe Thomas East Buckland 1544 Subsidy 9
Pencombe Alice (widow) North Molton 1545 Subsidy 5
Pencombe John North Molton 1545 Subsidy 4
Pencombe Richard Kings Nympton 1545 Subsidy 1
Pencombe Richard Kings Nympton 1545 Subsidy 1
Pencombe William North Molton 1545 Subsidy 6
Pincombe Christopher South Molton 1581 Subsidy G 4
Pencombe Edward Tawstocke 1581 Subsidy G 5
Pyncombe Emma wid North Molton 1581 Subsidy G 3
Pincombe John South Molton 1581 Subsidy G 4
Pincombe Jr John South Molton 1581 Subsidy G 3
Pincombe Sr John South Molton 1581 Subsidy G 12
Pincombe Richard Bideford 1581 Subsidy G 6
Pincombe Richard Yearnescombe 1581 Subsidy G 3
Pencombe William East Buckland 1581 Subsidy G 10
There is a widow at North Molton named Alice Pencombe on the 1545 Subsidy who could possibly be the wife of the Unknown Pyncombe who arrived at North Molton with Lord de la Zouch in 1485 (if he was a young page). Thomas who has left his will in 1544 is possibly the husband of Joane Pencombe; he is listed on the 1544 Subsidy at East Buckland. The will for Thomas did not survive the bombing of the Devon Record Office in the Second World War. According to the Chart living at South Molton on the 1544 Subsidy are Christopher and John with John having the largest subsidy. The Visitation appears to indicate that John is the elder of these two brothers (no dates are given). On the 1581 Subsidy there is a William listed at East Buckland (Thomas was listed on the 1544 Subsidy). Although the visitation does mention that this William is of South Molton and East Buckland I have yet to find any other reference for William at South Molton. I think it is likely appropriate to assume that the South Molton family was primarily John and Christopher and their descendants. On the 1581 Subsidy Christopher, John, John Junior and John Senior are all living at South Molton. It is likely appropriate to assume that Christopher and John are father and son and that John Junior and John Senior are also father and son with the brother of Christopher also named John (father of John Senior) now deceased. John (son of John junior), student at the Middle Temple, does not appear to be on this Subsidy and that is consistent with the times as he is a student in London so not occupying land that is taxed in Devon and with his grandfather and father still living has not received an inheritance.
The two earlier researchers on the Pincombe-Pinkham one-name study did create a chart for South Molton. The top of the chart has John who is listed as one of the sons of the unknown Pyncombe who came to North Molton which matches the Visitation. Next two sons for this John named Christopher and John. Then only John is shown as having a descendant namely another John. The visitation does show a son John (son of John) (and he is listed as John Senior in the Subsidy) and his son was listed as John Junior in the Subsidy and on the Visitation Chart. There may have been a Richard but he is not listed in either Chart at South Molton but he is said on this genealogy chart created by the earlier researchers to be the father of the John who married Amy Doddridge but is likely the John Junior on the Subsidy. One notes that the date on the chart for John (nephew of Christopher) is 1526 and for Richard his supposed son 1540 so is unlikely to be correct.
John son of John Junior and Amy Doddridge is then listed as marrying and having a number of descendants in the 1600s at South Molton on this chart. This John was a student in London in 1620 as shown on the visitation. He is said, according to the genealogy chart above, to have married Mary Carew and lived at South Molton with children Elizabeth, Richard, Gertrude, Mary and Joan. On the updated Visitation of 1620 with additions there is more information for this John Pincombe. I do have a few problems with this visitation. I do not think that Unknown Pyncombe had two sons named John. Possibly the name of the third son was William but I can not find the reference which convinced me of that.
The original Visitation of the County of Devon 1620 (Internet Archive – Henry St George and Sampson Lennard, published 1872 - https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02camdgoog/page/n249/mode/2up
This particular Visitation was then updated although it does appear that a couple of errors crept into the final revised document. In the original Unknown Pyncombe is listed as having three children – Thomas, John and unknown. The unknown does not have any children listed. Thomas has only his eldest son William listed and John has two sons listed Christopher and John.
This updated Visitation of 1620 document (next page) was digitized by Microsoft and was found on page 594 of The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the herald’s visitations of 1531, 1564, and 1620 with additions by Lieutenant-Colonel J.L. Vivian (1895: Exeter).
This Chart has more information on John Pincomb (son of John Pincombe and Amy Dodridge) who completed his schooling in London and was a Barrister of the Middle Temple who died before 1657. He married Mary daughter of Sir John Carew of Crowcombe. The children mentioned for this couple (John Pincombe and Mary Carew) were Elizabeth, Gertrude, Mary and Richard. No children are listed/ No marriage is recorded for this Richard Pincombe who lived at Poughill with his family. He left a will dated 19 Nov 1656 with his mother Mary named as executrix along with his cousin John Doddridge. Both renounced admon and the three sisters were granted admon of his will 10 April 1658.
Source: Public Record Office, London, UK, PROB 11/274/367 - Image Reference - 526/458
Place: Poughill, Devon, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 Nov 1656, probated 10 Apr 1658
Richard Pincombe
1 I Richard Pincombe of
2 Poughill in the Countie of Devon Esquire being sick of body but
3 of perfect memorie (thankes be to Almightie God) doe make this
4 my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following. The
5 nineteenth day of November one Thousand Six hundred Fiftie Six
6 Revoking all former Wills and Testaments by mee formerlie made
7 First I give my Soule into the hands of almightie God hopeing by
8 the merritts of Christ Jesus my blessed Saviour to be eternally saved
9 and to have a ioyfull resurection. Item I give to Phillip Hole Servant
10 to my Mother All my Two Tenements lying in Marwood in the county
11 of Devon worth about twenty two pounds per Annum for four score
12 and nineteene yeares if he live soe long: Item I give to John Card
13 All my Tenements lying in Littleham in the Countie of Devon lately
14 in the tenure of the Widdow Short worth Eighteene pounds per Annum
15 for fourscore and nineteene yeares yf three Lives shall soe long live Item
16 I give to Davis Evans Servant to my Mother one Tenement lying
17 in Instow in the Countie of Devon of fourteene pounds per Annum
18 for fourscore and nineteene yeares yf he live soe long Item I give all the
19 rest of my Lands, Tenements and hereditaments Goods and Chattells
21 to my deare Mother during her life she paying my debts and fune
22 ralls And after her decease to my three Sisters and the heires of theire
23 bodies lawfully to be begotten if they marry with consent of my Mother
24 and my Cozen Doddridge and for default of such issue to the right heires
25 of mee the said Richard Pincombe my true meaning being That my three
26 Sisters shall inioy my Lands Tenements and hereditaments to them
27 and the heires of theire bodies, but shall have noe power to alien them in
28 anie other manner but that after theire death without issue it shall
29 come to my right heires. Item I make my Mother and my Cozen Doddridge
30 my ioynt Executors of this my last Will and Testament Item I give
31 my Lands in Braunton in the Countie of Devon to Richard Hole my
32 Godsonne, sonne of Nicholas Hole of Ilfarecombe for four score and nineteene
33 yeares
34 Yeares if three lives live soe long. Item I give to the said Richard
35 Hole a Tenement in the Tenure of one Jone Southcombe lying neare South
36 Moulton for the life tearme of four score and nineteene yeares if Three
37 lives soe long Item I give to the Maid of the house Twentie shillings
38 Item I give to Roger and Ric[har]d Prentize in the house Tenn shillings a
39 peece Item I give to the eldest Nurse fouer pounds Item I give to the
40 youngest nurse Three pounds Tenn shillings Item I give to William
41 Dunn Servant to my Mother Tenn pounds to be paid to him by my
42 Mother and to his Sonne I give twentie shillings Item I give five
43 pounds to the poore of the parish wherein I am buried
44 Item my will and meaning is that the old and customes
45 Rents be reserted upon those Estates which I have given by this
46 my will to Phillip Hole John Card Davis Evans and Richard Hole
47 Sealed and published in the presence of Richard Johnson Will[ia]m Greene
48 The Tenth day of Aprill In the Yeare of our Lord
49 God One Thousand Six hundred Fiftie and eight Letter of Ami
50 nistration with the Will annext issued forth to Mary Tuckfeild
51 Elizabeth & Gartrud Pincombe the naturall and lawfull Sisters of
52 Richard Pincombe deceased To administer all and singular the goods
53 chattells and debts of the said deceased according to the tenor and
54 effect of the said deceased Will for that Mary Pincombe the Mother
55 and John Doddridge the Executors named in the said Will have judici
56 ally renounced the execution thereof They the said Mary Tuckfeild
57 Elizabeth and Gartrud Pincombe the Sisters being first legallie
58 sworne by vertue of a Commission truly and faythfullie to administer
59 the same
Richard, it is noted, does not name a wife or any children and there have been a few trees which have erroneously attached themselves to this Richard. At the time of the death of Richard this family had moved to Poughill and were no longer living in South Molton.
What a Visitation Chart does is tell you the more famous members of a family; it does not generally list all the members of the family although sometimes it does which is more luck than anything as far as I can tell. For that reason I continue to hunt out the parish records for Pincombe at South Molton and my next step will be to read the fiche for South Molton which, unfortunately, do not commence until 1601. The well known public records do not appear to have information on this Pincombe family of South Molton after the death of John Pincombe, Barrister of the Middle Temple who died by 1657 and his family lived at Poughill. This distance is 46 miles or 74 kilometres. Looking at the map there is a slightly more direct route but it would have involved crossing several rivers whereas there was likely a bridge at Bideford (or at least fordable by a horse) so suspect that the distance is probably the full 74 kilometres even in the 1600s.
South Molton Baptisms
Christopher son of John Pinckombe was baptized 2 Apr 1603
The first Pincombe baptism located in the fiche was for a Christopher Pinckombe son of John Pinckombe. This is on the genealogical chart but with a son John to Christopher rather than vice versa. One could estimate the age of John as being born between 1550 and 1580. Looking at the Visitation and the reference to unknown Pyncombe coming with Lord de la Zouch to North Molton at the start of the reign of Henry VII (1485-1509). No information is available on the unknown Pyncombe although given his presence with Lord de la Zouch who was attainted after the Battle of Bosworth Field which basically is the beginning of the reign of Henry VII one can assume he was either a young page or perhaps one of the soldiers pledged to Lord de la Zouch. Looking then at the age of 14 to perhaps 30 but could also have been older given that he did receive quite a bit of property in the North Molton area. But like Lord de la Zouch one can assume that he had supported Richard III at Bosworth Field. The children of the unknown Pyncombe could have come with him (but I am dubious of that) or are born after 1485. There were three children according to the various visitations (one of which names them as John, William and Thomas). Thomas died in 1544 leaving behind a widow who did not die until 1563.
Source: Public Record Office, London, UK, PROB 11/76/232
Place: East Buckland, Devon, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 7 May 1563, probated 23 Oct 1590
[In margin] T[estator] Johanne Pencombe
1 In the name of God, Amen. In the yeare
2 of our Lord God one thousand fyve hundred sixtie three and in the seaventh daie
3 of Maye That I Johane Pencombe widdowe of Est Buckland beinge of whole mynde
4 and in good remembrance (lauded be god) make and ordaine this my last will and
5 testament in this manner and forme followinge First I bequeathe my soule unto
6 allmightie God and my bodie to be buried in the Churche of Est Buckland there Item
7 I bequeath unto Richard Pencombe my sonne twentie poundes And to his sonne a
8 heafer of three yeares of age. Item I bequeath to John Locke my sonne in Law nyne
9 poundes. Item I bequeath to John Pencombe my sonne nyne poundes And to his
10 daughter a heafer. Item I bequeath to John Jasse my sonne in Lawe nyne poundes
11 Item I bequeath to John Jasse the younger six poundes thirteene shillings four pence
12 Item to Anne Takle twentie shillings Item to Amye Rolle six shillings eight pence
13 Item to Roberte Hollaniore a yearlinge Item to Thomas Hichton a ewe. Item to everie
14 of my Children's Children five shillinges eight pence. Item unto every of my godchildren
15 twelve pence apeece. Item to the poore twentie shillings. The residue of all my goodes
16 and everie parte thereof as well moveable as unmoveable not gyven nor bequeathed I give
17 and bequeath unto William Pencombe my sonne whome I make my executor and he to
18 bestowe it as he seemeth best And alsoe I devise and ordaine Sir John Taye John Hartill
19 and Richard Lympstable to be my overseers and wittnesses of this my last will and Testament
21 Probatum fuit Testamentum
22 Suprascriptum apud London coram venerabili, viro mag[ist]ro Will[iel]mo Levin Legium
23 Doctore ad exercend officium magisteri custodis sive Comissarii Curie Prerogative
24 Cant ltime deputat vicesimo tertio die mensis Octobris Anno Domini millesimo quin
25 Nonagesimo Juramento Thome Redman notary public procuratoris Willi[a]m Pencombe filii of
26 Executoris in h[uius]mo[d]i testamento nominat Qui commissa fuit administerato bonorum iurium et creditorum
27 Dicti defuncti de bene et fideliter administerand ad sancta dei Evangelia Jurat
At this point her will mentions grandchildren and of course her children (William, John, Alice, Richard and unknown female) are all born by 1544 when Thomas has died. The eldest son, William, of this Thomas died as an elderly person in 1602 and as the first born of five would have been born by at least 1534 although could be slightly later. I tend to think that the unknown Pycombe who came with Lord de la Zouch was a young person (mid-teen) who would have married by 1500 (and there is a possibility that the name of his wife was Alice as there is a widow on the 1544 subsidy named Alice at North Molton). There were likely at least four children for this couple – John, Thomas, William and Margret but their births/baptisms are pre Parish Registers for North Molton which do begin very early. So a fluid timeline does establish itself for the descendants of the unknown Pyncombe mentioned on the 1620 Visitation. The John who is the father of the Christopher Pinckombe baptized 2 Apr 1603 could be one of the Johns in the hierarchy at South Molton since Christopher was baptized there but thus far I have not found anything further to give a lead on that individual.
The family lore that the Barnstaple/Bideford Pincombe family were descendant of the South Molton is quite interesting and I will also have a look at the Parish Registers for Barnstaple and Bideford.
Also on this same genealogy chart the Pyncombe family at North Molton had at least one descendant who moved to South Molton – Henrie Pyncombe married to Margaret Richards 29 Sep 1625 (check) and their seven children all appear to be baptized at South Molton. Henrie was said to be the son of a George Pyncombe with wife Dorothie and that George a son of a William Pincombe and Margaret Gregoire (both of these families being at North Molton).
I believe that more indepth research is needed on these records so will devote the discussion in the next issue to this same topic.
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
1501 Newcome William 1738 January 24 senior
1502 Baker Margaret 1739 March 25 of Swimbridge
1503 Lewes William 1739 March 26
1504 Headon Anne wife Headon William 1739 November 12
1505 Westacott Mary 1739 January 8 widdow
1506 Bayley Charity wife Bayley Robert 1739 February 4
1507 Westacott Elizabeth 1739 February 9 widdow
1508 Tucker Mary 1739 February 28
1509 Pincombe Sarah 1739 March 2 widdow
1510 Tomme Humphry 1740 April 7
1511 Mountjoy Margaret 1740 April 28
1512 Bendle William 1740 July 23 junior
1513 Southwood Phillippa 1740 November 2 of Bishops Tawton
1514 Cutley John 1740 February 8
1515 Gammon William 1740 February 19
1516 Headon William 1741 April 20 Parish Clerk, senior
1517 Stribling Lewes 1741 May 2 Parish Sexton
1518 Slocombe Grace wife Slocombe Thomas 1741 May 5
1519 Mayne James 1741 May 24
1520 Headon Mary wife Headon Anthony 1741 June 26 of Swimbridge
1521 Gammon Anice 1741 July 8
1522 Scott John 1741 July 22
1523 Routleigh John 1741 July 26
1524 Bendle Elizabeth wife Bendle William 1741 July 27
1525 Ward Susannah wife Ward William 1741 November 7 of Barnstaple
1526 Hunt Charles 1741 November 17
1527 Ackland Hugh 1741 November 20 Esquire
1528 Hunt Mary 1741 January 13 widdow
1529 Taylor John 1741 March 16 senior
1530 Smale John 1742 March 28 of Swimbridge
1531 Ley John 1742 April 12
1532 Trout Rose 1742 April 20
1533 Lee William 1742 April 25
1534 Pawle JOhn son Pawle John Mary 1742 April 25
1535 Lee Margaret 1742 April 27 widdow
1536 Mayne Anne 1742 May 11 widdow
1537 Dart Elizabeth wife Dart Roger 1742 May 19
1538 Dart Roger 1742 June 8
1539 Stribling Margaret daughter Stribling Lewes 1742 August 25 of Swimbridge
1540 Barrow George son Barrow John Mary 1742 September 1
1541 Rendle Margaret daughter Rendle John Mary 1742 September 11 of Swimbridge
1542 Taylor William 1742 September 12 of Swimbridge
1543 Mildon Ursula wife Mildon William 1742 October 14
1544 More Jone 1742 January 6
1545 Peake John son Peake William Elizabeth 1743 May 11
1546 Pugsley Elizabeth 1743 May 11
1547 Kidwell Elizabeth daughter Kidwell Richard Anne 1743 May 11 of Bishops Tawton
1548 Lewes Richard son Lewes Thomas Mary 1743 June 20
1549 Cutcliffe Dorothy 1743 July 19
1550 Peake Elizabeth wife Peake William 1743 August 21
1551 Smale Michael 1743 November 21 of Barnstaple
1552 Dart William 1743 January 5
1553 Hannacott Anne 1743 February 4
1554 Westacott Thomas base child Westacott Mary 1743 February 14
1555 Taylor John son Taylor Walter Mary 1743 February 15
1556 Carder John 1743 March 21 senior
1557 Radleigh James son Radleigh James Elizabeth 1744 May 3 of Tawstock
1558 Allyn John 1744 May 3
1559 Taylor Jane daughter Taylor Walter 1744 August 14
1560 Cowle Dorothy daughter Cowle Robert Grace 1744 October 8
1561 Blaney Thomas son Blaney Thomas Mary 1744 January 13
1562 Philpott Agnes daughter Philpott William Elizabeth 1744 January 20
1563 Blaney Thomas 1744 January 27
1564 Symons Mary 1744 February 24 widdow
1565 Blaney Mary 1744 March 17
1566 Smale Dorothy wife Smale Hugh 1745 April 24
1567 Lewes Agnes wife Lewes John 1745 July 3 of Barnstaple
1568 Prideaux Hannah wife Prideaux Thomas 1745 Janaury 25
1569 Baker William 1745 March 4 of Swimbridge
1570 Harris Priscilla 1746 April 22
1571 Gammon Mary daughter Gammon Henry Sarah 1746 May 10
1572 Ward William 1746 July 3 of Barnstaple
1573 Blake Elizabeth 1746 September 16
1574 Jones Hester wife Jones Edward 1746 September 29 Edward senior
1575 Lewes John 1746 December 8 of Barnstaple
1576 Stribling Elizabeth wife Stribling Lewes 1746 February 28 of Swimbridge
1577 Shopham Grace daughter Shopham William Elizabeth 1747 April 1
1578 Kidwell Grace 1747 April 3 of Hunshaw
1579 Tayler Anne 1747 April 12 widow
1580 Lewes Thomas 1747 July 24 of Barnstaple
1581 Dallyn Margaret 1747 August 14
1582 Kidwell William 1747 October 27 of Hunshaw
1583 Smale Thomas 1747 January 25
1584 Owens Mary 1748 March 27 of Bishops Tawton
1585 Walland Eleanor 1748 March 29 widdow, aged 101
1586 Ward Christian daughter Ward John Honour 1748 May 10
1587 Slocombe Sarah 1748 May 30 of Barnstaple
1588 Beer Mary 1748 June 25
1589 Westacott Alice 1748 June 26 widdow
1590 Bale Eleanour daughter Bale George Anne 1748 July 20
1591 Smale Hugh 1748 November 12
1592 Warde Thomas 1748 November 15
1593 Bird John 1748 December 2 of Bishops Tawton
1594 Batson Elizabeth 1748 January 26
1595 Cutcliffe Michael 1748 February 8 of Bishops Tawton
1596 Jones Margaret daughter Jones William Jone 1748 February 13
1597 Bendle William 1748 February 18
1598 Davy George 1749 March 26
1599 Philpott William son Philpott William Elizabeth 1749 April 7
1600 Peake William 1749 April 11
1601 Lewes Mary 1749 June 3
1602 Westacott Mary 1749 September 26
1603 Barrow Grace daughter Barrow John Mary 1749 January 6
1604 Davy Hester 1749 January 13
1605 Allyn Elizabeth wife Allyn William 1749 January 17
1606 Slocombe Thomas 1749 January 28
1607 Allyn Richard son Allyn William 1749 January 31
1608 Lewis Richard 1749 February 15 of Barnstaple
1609 Ward Mary 1749 February 18 widow
1610 Newcome William 1749 March 2
1611 Huxtable Eleanour daughter Huxtable Hugh An 1750 March 26
1612 Whitefield Ursula daughter Whitefield Philip Mary 1750 July 8
1613 Whitefield Mary wife Whitefield Philip 1750 July 29
1614 Westacott Eleanour 1750 August 9 widdow
1615 Pugsley Henry 1750 August 12
1616 Crewys Damaris 1750 December 10
1617 Slee? Philip 1750 December 26 junior
1618 Dart Ursula 1750 February 6
1619 Tucker Honour daughter Tucker Reverend Mr. Francis 1750 February 21 of Barnstaple
1620 Headon Mary 1751 April 6 widow of Swimbridge
1621 Boyse Mary 1751 April 20 widow of Barnstaple
1622 Badcocke Mark 1751 May 13
1623 Sexton Barbara 1751 August 3 widow of Swimbridge
1624 Bird Agnes 1751 September 11 widow of Berrinarbor
1625 Harris Jane 1751 October 15 widow of Goodleigh
1626 Sommerville Hester 1751 November 3 widdow
1627 Seldon Mary wife Seldon Richard 1751 December 11
1628 Bouchier Katherine wife Bouchier Richard 1752 January 14 of Swimbridge
1629 Walland Robert son Walland John Mary 1752 February 2
1630 Gill Amy wife Gill Saunders 1752 February 19 of Barnstaple
1631 Brayley Francis 1752 February 21
1632 Westlake Jone 1752 March 12
1633 Tucker Anne wife Tucker Anthony 1752 March 19 of Bishops Tawton
1634 Gill Saunder 1752 April 7 of Barnstaple
1635 Lavercombe Grace 1752 April 27 widow
1636 Headon Elizabeth wife Headon John 1752 May 14 of Swimbridge
1637 Ward Mary daughter Ward Richard Mary 1752 June 27 of Goodleigh
1638 Smale Pascho 1752 July 30
1639 Fairchild Thomas son Fairchild Pascho Elizabeth 1752 September 21
1640 Budd Agness daughter Budd John Alice 1752 November 2
1641 Lewes Mary 1752 November 7 widow of Barnstaple
1642 Nichols Mary wife Nichols Joseph 1752 November 16 of Barnstaple
1643 Pyne Margaret wife Pyne Philip 1752 December 6
1644 Brayley Elizabeth 1752 December 25
1645 Westacott John 1753 February 12
1646 Leworthy Mary wife Leworthy William 1753 March 3
1647 Huggins William 1753 April 23 of Goodleigh
1648 Prideaux Mary 1753 April 30 widow
1649 Gill John 1753 May 7
1650 Walland John son Walland John Mary 1753 May 30
1651 Barns Alice 1753 September 26
1652 Westacott Elizabeth daughter Westacott John Sarah 1753 October 21
1653 Badcocke Jone 1753 October 24 widow
1654 Cutcliffe Thomasin 1753 October 28 widow
1655 Pyne Robert 1753 December 13
1656 Cousins Mary wife Cousins Robert 1754 February 20
1657 Joce John 1754 April 25 senior
1658 Seldon Richard 1754 July 20
1659 Browne Deborah 1754 July 29 widow of Barnstaple
1660 Cousins Robert 1754 October 3
1661 Tucker John Lidstone son Tucker Captain Charles Elizabeth 1754 November 26 infant son
1662 Smale Hugh 1755 February 16
1663 Richards Katherine 1755 February 17 widow
1664 Huxtable Hugh 1755 August 16 senior
1665 Symons Grace 1755 October 19
1666 Barns John 1755 November 15
1667 Leworthy John son Leworthy George Katherine 1755 November 15 of Bishops Tawton
1668 Harris William 1755 November 15 senior
1669 Walland Richard 1755 November 22 of Bishops Tawton
1670 Tucker Elizabeth wife Tucker James 1755 November 28
1671 Westacott William 1756 March 20
1672 Joce Elizabeth wife Joce Thomas 1756 March 22
1673 Philpott Jone 1756 May 6
1674 Philpott John base son Philpott Jone 1756 May 19
1675 Bowden John 1756 May 22 of Bishops Nymett
1676 Tucker Mary daughter Tucker John Jane 1756 May 24 John Junior
1677 Batson Sarah daughter Batson Christopher Anne 1756 May 31
1678 Tucker Sarah wife Tucker Reverend Mr. 1756 June 9 of Barnstaple
1679 Lewes John 1756 June 17 of Pilton
1680 Ward Hannah daughter Ward John Honour 1756 July 7
1681 Joce Samuel 1756 July 12 Senior
1682 Philips Hugh son Philips Thomas Anne 1756 September 14
1683 Courtney Mary daughter Courtney Thomas Grace 1756 October 7
1684 Tucker Reverend Mr. Francis 1756 October 9 of Barnstaple
1685 Sexton John son Sexton John Mary 1756 November 10
1686 Slee Jone wife Slee Philip 1756 November 11 of Bratton Fleming
1687 Heartnoll Prudence daughter Heartnoll John Charity 1756 November 24
1688 Southwood Jone wife Southwood James 1756 December 9 of Bishops Tawton
1689 Jones Mary wife Jones John 1756 December 11
1690 Zeales Robert 1757 January 4 of North Molton
1691 Taylor Elizabeth wife Taylor Richard 1757 January 10
1692 Taylor James child 1757 Janaury 23
1693 Gill Anne 1757 March 28 widow
1694 Paule Mary wife Paule John 1757 July 17
1695 Gould John 1757 August 5 senior
1696 Routcliffe Grace 1757 August 18 widow
1697 Whiddon Christian 1757 September 1
1698 Barrow Susannah wife Barrow John 1757 November 22
1699 Headon Ursula daughter Headon William Mary 1757 December 27
1700 Westacott Sarah wife Westacott John 1758 January 12
1701 Southwood Thomas 1758 March 28
1702 Atkey Philip 1758 April 4 of Swimbridge
1703 Smale William 1758 May 27
1704 Jones Margaret wife Jones Edward 1758 September 22 Edward junior
1705 Philips Thomas 1758 September 26 of North Molton
1706 Tucker John 1758 October 15 senior
1707 Sexton Dorothy wife Sexton John 1758 October 16 John senior
1708 Sexton John 1758 November 2 senior
1709 Sommerville Hester 1759 March 18
1710 Jones Edward 1759 July 17 senior
1711 Thorne Rebecca 1759 July 21 widow of Tawstock
1712 Budd Alice wife Budd John 1759 August 15
1713 Westacott Jone wife Westacott Walter 1759 September 5
1714 unknown John alias Ragged Jack 1759 September 9
1715 Aze Amy wife Aze William 1759 November 14
1716 Southwood William 1759 December 15
1717 Howard John son Howard John Charity 1760 January 22
1718 Howard Henry son Howard John Charity 1760 January 22
1719 Wrayford The Reverend Mr. Samuel 1760 April 24
1720 Wrayford Mary 1760 April 28 widow
1721 Budd John 1760 May 14
1722 Tossell William son Tossell Thomas Susannah 1760 June 7
1723 Allyn Patience 1760 August 7
1724 Eames Grace wife Eames Thomas 1760 September 12
1725 Barns Elizabeth 1760 December 24 widow
1726 Dart Elizabeth daughter Dart Michael Susannah 1761 Jan 10
1727 Barrowby Mary wife Barrowby John 1761 Jan 19
1728 Thorne Elizabeth wife Thorne William 1761 April 19
1729 Huxtable Mary 1761 July 15 of Barnstaple
1730 Kidwell Elizabeth 1761 August 12 of Bishops Tawton
1731 Leworthy William 1761 August 23 of Swimbridge
1732 Carder Rachel 1761 November 5
1733 Kidwell William 1761 November 17 of Bishops Tawton
1734 Dart William son Dart Michael Susannah 1761 December 12
1735 Greenwood Anne 1762 February 17 of Wear Giffard
1736 Joce William son Joce Thomas Hannah 1762 March 17
1737 Selden William 1762 March 22
1738 Wreyford Mary 1762 April 11
1739 Westacott William 1762 May 13 senior
1740 Ward Christian wife Ward John 1762 May 22
1741 Cawsey Sarah 1762 August 12
1742 Joce John son Joce Samuel Eleanour 1762 August 22
1743 Burges Mary base daughter Burges Jone 1762 October 25
1744 Tucker Mary daughter Tucker Anthony 1762 November 1
1745 Batson Mary 1762 November 9 of Barnstaple
1746 Rattenberry William 1762 November 14
1747 Westacott Mary 1763 January 2 widow
1748 Cowle Grace wife Cowle Robert 1763 January 4
1749 Cowler Robert 1763 January 12
1750 Eames Thomas 1763 January 13
1751 Cowler Elizabeth 1763 February 11
1752 Mayne Joan 1763 March 18 widow
1753 Parkyn Gregory 1763 March 18
1754 Atkey Mary 1763 March 21 widow of Swymbridge
1755 Leworthy Elizabeth daughter Leworthy George Katherine 1763 May 8 Bishops Tawton
1756 Nichols Joseph 1763 May 12 of Barnstaple
1757 Southwood Margaret 1763 June 4 widow of Barnstaple
1758 Batterly John 1763 June 13 of Bratton Fleming
1759 Mayne William 1763 July 23
1760 Muskerry Daniel 1763 August 23
1761 Westacott Walter 1763 October 10
1762 Test Joan 1763 October 19 widow
1763 Leworthy Anne daughter Leworthy John Mary 1763 December 1
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. I should have added these to the last issue. The next issue will begin the Burials.
Number Groom surname Groom forename Bride surname Bride forename Year Month Day Details
1000 Sully Robert Saunders Joan 1706 Nov 17
1001 Pollard John Landey Elizabeth 1706 Nov 19
1002 Payne Charles Bendle Rebecca 1707 Apr 15
1003 Bickham James Radley Mary 1707 May 10
1004 Shapland Philip Vickary Wilmott 1707 May 18
1005 Goss Andrew Abbott Margerett 1707 Jun 30
1006 Davy Henry Wedlake Barbara 1707 Sep 1
1007 Radley John Scott Agnes 1707 Nov 30
1008 Moale William Purchace Anne 1707 Dec 27
1009 Seage John Shapton Joan 1707 Feb 2
Any material which you may wish to submit for the next issue of the newsletter (1st September 2022) concerning the Pincombe/Pinkham family needs to be submitted by the 15th of August 2022 and can be sent to:
Elizabeth Kipp (Editor)
kippeeb@rogers.com
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