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Thomas Squire
(Oct 08
Red)
Looking for any info on Thomas born in Ashbrittle (according to 1891 census) possibly between 1845 and 1857,married Emily Gard from Exeter in Ashbrittle.I think his parents were Henry and Mary (formerly Nott),but unable to find anything definitive.
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Elizabeth ? married Charles Goff approx 1855
(Jul 08
Red)
Elizabeth born in Ashbrittle according to censuses 1832/3/4. Just can't find the right Elizabeth in Ashbrittle records. She married Charles Goff and lived in Kentisbeare for the rest of her life. 1st child born in 1855 so presumably 1854 ish! Any help with her surname would be great - it's not Burston.
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HOLD, James
(Mar 08
Red)
I am looking for baptism of James HOLD in Ashbrittle in 1810 (Aug?). Does not seem to be in register for Ashbrittle but in all census he says he was born there. Want to find his parents. He married Dinah Knight in Churchstanton in 1837 & died there.
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Cude
(Apr 07
Red)
Hayman/Heman Cude born Ashbrittle 1833. my ggg grandfather, records show he died 1855, but was buried by coroners order in 1856. has anyone out there any info as to where i can find why this was so.thank you
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Thomas Goddard
(Sep 06
Red)
Thomas born circa 1735 in Huntsham, baptised in Ashbrittle. Trying to find his parents names and places of birth.
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ASHBRITTLE ELIZABETH SNOW
(Jun 04
Red)
One of my ancestors William Cude/Coode bap 6.4.1806 in Ashbrittle had a Son Mark Snow Cude baptised sep 1831 Mother Elizabeth. They had other children later and are on the 1851 census
We are sure she must be Elizabeth Snow bap Ashbrittle Aug 1806 daughter of Mark & Mary Snow but we have been unable to find the marriage. It may be later than the birth of Mark as an earlier family search about twenty years ago gave the date as 1833 but we have no trace as to where they found that date. If anyonecan shed light on this we would much appreciate it. Jay
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Cullifords
(Feb 04
Red)
My ancestors were farmers and yeomen in Ashbrittle and Clayhanger. They lived at Hart's farm and Norman's farm in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Any further information about Cullifords in the area would be appreciated.
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