PERRIAM
A HISTORY OF THE PERRIAM, PERRIMAN, HILLMAN & ASSOCIATED FAMILIES
FROM THE COUNTY OF DEVON

GENERATION 1

THOMAS SCOTT

? - He married (?).
26 January 1639/40 - His daughter Grace was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 May 1642 - His son Richard was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
28 September 1646 - His daughter Grace was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 February 1651/52 - His son Edward was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 July 1656 - His son Richard was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 September 1658 - His daughter (name invisible) was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 September 1660 - His daughter Honor was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
11 November 1661 - His daughter Honor was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 April 1665 - His daughter Elizabeth was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 October 1669 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Grace, Richard, Grace, Edward, Richard, (a daughter, name invisible), Honor and Elizabeth.

GENERATION 2

GRACE RUTTLY (NÉE SCOTT) (daughter of Thomas Scott)

26 January 1639/40 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 May 1654 - She married Thomas Ruttly in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS RUTTLY

18 May 1654 - He married Grace Scott in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 August 1655 - His son Thomas was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
9 August 1656 - His son Thomas was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 September 1657 - His daughter (name not visible, but almost certainly Grace) was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 July 1658 - His daughter Grace was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
26 May 1660 - A Thomas Ruttly was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Thomas and Grace.

RICHARD SCOTT (son of Thomas Scott)

24 May 1642 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GRACE SCOTT (daughter of Thomas Scott)

28 September 1646 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

EDWARD SCOTT (son of Thomas Scott)

24 February 1651/52 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

RICHARD SCOTT (son of Thomas Scott)

25 July 1656 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
? - He married (?).
1 March 1679/80 - H is son John was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 September 1683 - His son Richard was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
17 September 1683 - His son Richard was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
27 November 1684 - His daughter Thomasin was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
29 July 1686 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - John, Richard and Thomasin.

(NAME INVISIBLE) SCOTT (daughter of Thomas Scott)

8 September 1658 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

HONOR SCOTT (daughter of Thomas Scott)

25 September 1660 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
11 November 1661 - She was the daughter of Thomas Scott when she was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH SCOTT (daughter of Thomas Scott)

24 April 1665 - She was the daughter of Thomas Scott when she was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 3

WILLIAM PERRYMAN

He married (?).
10 December 1668 - A William (his?) son of William Perryman was baptised in Littleham parish church (see parish register).
1 December 1715 - He was known as William Periman senior when he was buried in woollen at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - William.

JOHN SCOTT (son of Richard Scott)

1 March 1679/80 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Elizabeth (?).
15 July 1705 - Their son John was born in East Budleigh (see parish register).
29 July 1705 - Their son John was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
26 December 1707 - Their son Richard was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 August 1710 - Their son James was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 January 1718/19 - His son John was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - John, Richard and James.

ELIZABETH SCOTT (NÉE (?))

? - She married John Scott.

RICHARD SCOTT (son of Richard Scott)

6 September 1683 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
17 September 1683 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

THOMASIN SCOTT (daughter of Richard Scott)

27 November 1684 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 4

EDWARD BASTONE

? - He married Mary (?).
5 November 1685 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
15 July 1687 - Their son Gilbert was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
24 October 1689 - Their daughter Joane was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
17 November 1691 - Their son Edward was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1704 - Their son Samuel was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
3 December 1740 - An Edward Bastone was buried at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children – Mary, Gilbert, Joane, Edward and Samuel.

MARY BASTONE (NÉE (?))

? - She married Edward Bastone.

WILLIAM PERRYMAN (son of William Perryman)

10 December 1668 - A William son of William Perryman was baptised in Littleham parish church (see parish register).
18 October 1698 - He was known as William Periman junior and was from Aylesbeare when he married Joane Lendon in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
13 October 1699 - They were from Kenron (?) in Ailesbeare parish when their son William was baptised in Harpford parish church (see parish register).
6 September 1702 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
8 August 1706 - Their daughter Martha was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
28 August 1706 - (Their daughter) Martha was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
28 August 1707 - Their son John was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
12 April 1713 - Their daughter Martha was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
4 October 1723 - A William Perriman from Aylesbeare made his mark “P” when he swore his oath of loyalty before Richard Duke, William Hull, James Gayer esqs and Daniel Newcomb clerk at Woodbury (Friends of Devon Archies web-site).

Known child/children - William, Mary, Martha, John and Martha.

JANE (JOANE) PERRYMAN (NÉE LENDON)

18 October 1698 - She was shown as Joane and was from Aylesbeare when she married William Periman in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JOHN SCOTT

? - He married Elizabeth (?).
15 July 1705 - Their son John was born in East Budleigh (see parish register).
29 July 1705 - Their son John was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
26 December 1707 - Their son Richard was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 August 1710 - Their son James was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 January 1718/19 - His son John was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - John, Richard and James.

ELIZABETH SCOTT (NÉE (?))

? - She married John Scott.

GENERATION 5

MARY BASTON (daughter of Edward and Mary Baston)

5 November 1685 - She was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

GILBERT BASTON (son of Edward and Mary Baston)

15 July 1687 - He was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (se parish register).
15 November 1714 - He married Anne Rugge in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
23 October 1715 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
29 October 1715 - His daughter Mary was buried at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
1 November 1716 - Their son Edward was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
23 November 1720 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
6 February 1725 - Their daughters Mary and Elizabeth were baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
20 February 1725 - (Their daughters) Mary and Eliz were buried at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Mary, Edward, Sarah, Mary and Elizabeth

ANNE BASTON (NÉE RUGGE)

15 November 1714 - She married Gilbert Baston in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

JOANE SEARLE (NÉE BASTON (daughter of Edward and Mary Baston)

24 October 1689 - She was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1709 - She was the daughter of Edward Bastone and from Ottery St Mary when she married John Searle in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

JOHN SEARLE

30 March 1709 - He was from Buckerell when he married Joane Bastone in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM PERRYMAN (son of William and Joan Perryman)

13 October 1699 - He was baptised in Harpford parish church (see parish register).
4 October 1723 - A William Perriman from Aylesbeare made his mark “P” when he swore his oath of loyalty before Richard Duke, William Hull, James Gayer esqs and Daniel Newcomb clerk at Woodbury (Friends of Devon Archies web-site).
21 April 1728 - He was known as William Perryman junior when he married Anne Petty in Harpford parish church (see parish register).
12 August 1731 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
3 January 1735/36 - Their daughter Anne was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
6 March 1736/37 - Their daughter Anne was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
29 December 1737 - Their son William was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
27 May 1771 - A William Perriman was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Eliza, Anne and William.

ANNE PERRYMAN (NÉE PETTY)

21 April 1728 - She was from Newton Poppleford, Aylesbeare, when she married William Perryman junior in Harpford parish church (see parish register).

EDWARD BASTONE (son of Edward and Mary Bastone)

17 November 1691 - He was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
26 October 1727 - He married Mary Chamberlaine in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
14 January 1727/28 - Edward Baston ye base child of Mary Chamberlaine son of Edwd Bastone and Mary Chamberlaine was buried at Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
19 January 1728/29 - Their daughter Prudence was baptised in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
18 July 1731 - Their daughter Elizebeth was baptised in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
30 June 1734 - He was buried at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Prudence and Elizebeth.

MARY BASTONE (NÉE CHAMBERLAINE)

26 October 1727 - Her base-born son Edward Bastone was baptised in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
26 October 1727 - She married Edward Bastonne in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
7 August 1763 - A Mary Bastone died (see Salcombe Regis parish register).
13 August 1763 - A Mary Bastone was buried at Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Edward Bastone Chamberlaine.

MARY PERIMAN (daughter of William and Joane Periman)

6 September 1702 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

SAMUEL BASTONE (daughter of Edward and Mary Bastone)

2 April 1704 - He was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

JOHN SCOTT (son of John and Elizabeth Scott)

15 July 1705 - He was born in East Budleigh (see parish register).
29 July 1705 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 January 1718/19 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

MARTHA PERIMAN (daughter of William and Joane Periman)

8 August 1706 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
28 August 1706 - She was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JOHN PERIMAN (son of William and Joane Periman)

28 August 1707 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Anne (?).
12 November 1737 - Their daughter Martha was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Martha.

ANNE PERRIMAN (NÉE (?))

? - She married John Perriman.

RICHARD SCOTT (son of John and Elizabeth Scott)

26 December 1707 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Mary (?).
20 September 1736 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
14 December 1739 - Their daughter Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 April 1762 - He signed the register when he was a witness to the wedding of his daughter Ann to William Bence in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
15 March 1778 - A Richard Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Mary and Ann.

MARY SCOTT (NÉE (?))

? - She married Richard Scott.
3 January 1782 - A Mary Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JAMES SCOTT (son of John and Elizabeth Scott)

13 August 1710 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

MARTHA PERIMAN (daughter of William and Joane Periman)

12 April 1713 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
3 October 1789 - A Martha Perryman was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 6

EDWARD BASTONE CHAMBERLAINE (base-born son of Mary Chamberlaine)

26 October 1727 - He was baptised in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
14 January 1727/28 - Edward Bastone ye base child of Mary Chamberlaine son of Edwd Bastone and Mary Chamberlaine was buried at Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH BRANSCOMBE (NÉE PERRIMAN) (daughter of William and Anne Perriman).

12 August 1731 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
3 August 1752 - She married John Branscombe in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JOHN BRANSCOMBE

3 August 1752 - He married Elizabeth Perriman in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
8 July 1753 - Their son William was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
2 March 1756 - Their son John was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
12 April 1758 - Their daughter Anne was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
22 August 1762 - Their son John was buried ar Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - William, John and Anne.

ANNE PERIMAN (daughter Of William and Anne Periman)

3 January 1735/36 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
6 March 1736/37 - She was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JOSEPH PERIAM

19 June 1760 - He signed his name when he married Mary Scott in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
22 September 1761 - Their son Joseph was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 December 1761 - Joseph Perryam, an infant, was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 July 1763 - Their son Joseph was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
26 December 1765 - Their son George was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 October 1768 - Their son Richard was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
2 October 1771 - Their son Charles was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 October 1774 - Their daughter Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
9 May 1779 - Their son Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
19 June 1809 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1809 - Probate was granted to his will valued at under £300. He had been a mariner from East Budleigh. The executors were his sons Joseph, Charles, George and Henry. They were his only residuary legatees and shared his estate equally (see probate register).

Known child/children - Joseph, Joseph, Richard, Charles, Ann, George and Henry.

MARY PERYAM (NÉE SCOTT) (daughter of Richard and Mary Scott)

20 September 1736 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
19 June 1760 - She signed her name when she married Joseph Peryam in East Budleigh parish church. Ann Scott was a witness (see parish register).
1 April 1808 - She was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ANN SCOTT (daughter of Richard and Mary Scott)

14 December 1739 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4, 11 & 18 April 1762 - She was from the parish when the banns for her proposed marriage to William Bence were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 April 1762 - She signed the register when she married William Bence in East Budleigh parish church. Richard Scott (her father) was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

WILLIAM BENCE

4, 11 & 18 April 1762 - He was from Wythicombe Raweleigh when the banns for his proposed marriage to Ann Scott were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 April 1762 - He signed the register when he married Ann Scott in East Budleigh parish church. George Bence was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

WILLIAM PERRIMAN (son of William and Anne Perriman)

29 December 1737 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
29 April, 6 and 13 May 1759 - He was from Sidmouth and was above 21 years old when the banns of his proposed marriage to Prudence Bastone were published in Colyton parish church (see parish register).
4 June 1759 - He married Prudence Basstone in Colyton parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
15 June 1760 - They were from Sidmouth when their son John was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
11 July 1762 - They were from Sidmouth when their son William was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
14 October 1764 - They were from Sidmouth when their daughter Ann was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
8 September 1765 - They were from Sidmouth when their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
9 March 1767 - They were from Sidmouth when their son Edward was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
22 December 1768 - He died (see parish register).
26 December 1768 - He was buried at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).
Sunday 13 August 1769 - He had already died when their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth. The family lived in Sidmouth (see register).

Known child/children - John, William, Ann, Elizabeth, Edward and Elizabeth.

PRUDENCE PERRIMAN (NÉE BASTONE) (daughter of Edward and Mary Bastone)

19 January 1728/29 - She was baptised in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).
29 April, 6 and 13 May 1759 - She was from Colyton and was above 21 years old when the banns of her proposed marriage to William Perryman were published in Colyton parish church (see parish register).
4 June 1759 - She married William Perryman in Colyton parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
30 June 1799 - She died (see parish register).
1 July 1799 She was buried at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).

ELIZEBETH BASTON (daughter of Edward and Mary Baston)

18 July 1731 - She was baptised in Salcombe Regis parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HILLMAN

5, 12 & 19 November 1769 - He was from Budleigh when the banns for his proposed marriage to Martha Smith were published in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
6 January 1770 - He was from Budleigh when he married Martha Smith in Aylesbeare parish church. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
22 July 1770 - Their son John was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1772 - Their son William was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
29 May 1774 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).
2 June 1776 - Their son Francis was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).
10 July 1778 - Their son Robert was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).
11 February 1781 - Their son Joel was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).
14 November 1784 - Their son Simon was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).
30 January 1788 - Their daughter Anne was privately baptised (see East Budleigh parish register).
8 November 1789 - Their son Thomas was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 October 1811 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - John, William, Mary, Francis, Robert, Joel, Simon, Anne and Thomas.

MARTHA HILLMAN (NÉE SMITH)

C 1740/41 - She was born (based on age at burial).
5, 12 & 19 November 1769 - She was from Aylesbeare when the banns for her proposed marriage to John Hillman were published in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
6 January 1770 - She was from Aylesbeare when she married John Hillman in Aylesbeare parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
21 January 1835 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 94 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 7

b>JOHN PERRIMAN (son of William and Prudence Perriman)

15 June 1760 - He was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
17 January 1779 - He was a tailor when he married Sarah Melhuish in Sidmouth parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).

SARAH PERRIMAN (NÉE MELHUISH)

17 January 1779 - She was a sojourner when she married John Perryman in Sidmouth parish church. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).
29 January 1800 - A Sarah Perryman was buried at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).

JOSEPH PERYAM (son of Joseph and Mary Peryam)

22 September 1761 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 December 1761 - He was an infant when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM PERRIMAN (son of William and Prudence Perriman)

11 July 1762 - He was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
11 April 1799 - He was from Aylesbeare when he married Betty Harding in Aylesbeare parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
22 December 1830 - He was from Newtonpopleford when he was buried aged 71 at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH (BETTY) PERRIMAN (NÉE HARDING) (daughter of Humphry and Eliz Harding)

1 March 1769 - She was baptised in Harpford parish church as Elizabeth (see parish register).
11 April 1799 - She was from Aylesbeare when she married William Perriman in Aylesbeare parish church. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).
1 May 1842 - She was from Newton Poppleford when she was buried aged 73 at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

22 July 1770 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

5 April 1772 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
22 August 1808 - He made his mark in the register when he married Hannah Cook in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 August 1809 - Their son of William was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).
21 April 1812 - Their son Elias was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).
1 May 1814 - He was a yeoman from East Budleigh when their daughter Mary Anne was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
9 January 1816 - He was a yeoman from East Budleigh when their daughter Eliza was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 November 1817 - He was a yeoman from East Budleigh when their daughter Lydia was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 December 1817 - Their daughter Lydia aged 2 months from East Budleigh was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 December 1819 - He was a yeoman from East Budleigh when their son John was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 July 1823 - He was a yeoman from East Budleigh when their daughter Emma was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 65 (rounded) living in Great Knowle with (his wife) Hannah and (their sons) William, a mason aged 30 (rounded) and John, a mason aged 21 (see 1841 census).
23 January 1848 - He was a farmer aged 75 when he died from Ascites (2 years) in East Budleigh (death certificate).
26 January 1848 - Elizabeth Amery from East Budleigh, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
30 January 1848 - He was aged 74 and from Knowle when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - William, Elias, Mary Anne, Eliza, Lydia, John and Emma.

HANNAH HILLMAN (NÉE COOK) (daughter of Robert and Patience Cook)

17 July 1780 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 June 1800 - Her daughter Hannah was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
22 August 1808 - She signed the register when she married William Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. The witnesses were Edwd Cook and Patience Lucxxx(?) (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 60 (rounded), she was living in Great Knowle with (her husband) William and (their sons) William and John (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a widowed housekeeper aged 70 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her grandson Henry G Perriam a carpenter aged 24 and his Aunt (her daughter (?)) Emma Helman aged 26 (see 1851 census).
1 April 1861 - She was the widow of William Helman, an agricultural labourer, when she died in Budleigh Salterton aged 80 of bronchitis (death certificate).
7 April 1861 - She was aged 81 and from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area F row 3 number 1 (fairylynch museum web-site).
26 June 1861 - Eliza Helman from Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).

MARY HILLMAN (daughter of John and Martha Hillman)

29 May 1774 - She was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).

FRANCIS HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

2 June 1776 - He was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).

ROBERT HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

10 July 1778 - He was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).

JOEL HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

11 February 1781 - He was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).

JOSEPH PERIAM (son of Joseph and Mary Periam)

6 July 1763 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1809 - Probate was granted to the will of his father Joseph. He was a joint executor along with his brothers Charles, George and Henry who received equal shares of the estate (see probate register).

ANN PERRIMAN (daughter of William and Prudence Perriman)

14 October 1764 - She was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
21 October 1764 - She died (see parish register).
27 October 1764 - She was buried at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH PERRIMAN (daughter of William and Prudence Perriman)

8 September 1765 - She was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
28 December 1765 - She died (see parish register).
31 December 1765 - She was buried at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).

GEORGE PERIAM (son of Joseph and Mary Periam)

26 December 1765 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
22 December 1789 - He married Mary Coles by licence in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 October 1790 - Their daughter Elizabeth Coles was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 July 1794 - Their son George was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 August 1796 - He signed the register when he witnessed the wedding of his sister Ann to William Hayman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 September 1796 - Their son Joseph was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
27 May 1803 - Their daughter Mary Anne was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
22 May 1805 - Their son, whose name was not recorded, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1809 - Probate was granted to the will of his father Joseph. He was a joint executor along with his brothers Joseph, Charles and Henry who received equal shares of the estate (see probate register).
6 June 1841 - He was aged 75 (rounded), of independent means, and living in Magdalen St, Holy Trinity, Exeter with William and Elizabeth Periam, aged 32 and 28 respectively, Mary (his wife), and Elizabeth Harrison aged 11 (see 1841 census).
3 October 1849 - He made his will (see will): -

This is the Last Will and Testament of one George Perriam of the City of Exeter and County of Devon Gentleman I give devise and bequeath unto my Wife Mary Perriam all and singular my Landed and Leasehold Property Goods and Chattels Monies and Credits for and during the term of her natural Life and from and after the death of my said Wife I give devise and bequeath unto and between my Children George Perriam, Joseph Perriam, Mary Ann Hamlin, William Perriam and John Perriam all and singular my Landed and Leasehold Property Goods and Chattels share and share alike and as regards this my bequest to my said Daughter Mary Ann Hamlin I will that it be for her own sole and separate use and benefit separate and apart from her present or any future Husband or Husbands and not in any manner subject to his or their control or liabilities and provided that my said Children cannot agree as to the division or distribution among themselves of my said Property then I will that the whole be sold and the proceeds thereof equally divided between tham share and share alike All the rest residue and remainder of my Property whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever I give devise and bequeath unto and between all my said Children share and share alike and I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my Sons George and Joseph Perriam joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament Inwitness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of October One thousand eight hundred and forty nine
George  Perriam
Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses
Sarah Tedbury        Isaac Tedbury        John Anstey

30 September 1850 - He added a codicil to his will: -

This is a Codicil to the annexed Will and Testament of me George Perriam, whereas in consideration of my Son George Perriam having laid out a sum of Thirty Pounds upon my Landed Property situate at East Budleigh I hereby give devise and bequeath unto my said Son George Perriam the Sum of Thirty Pounds in addition to his share as set forth in my annexd Will.---------
Inwitness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Thirtieth day of September One thousand eight hundred and fifty----------------------------------
George  Perriam
Witnesses
Samuel Perriam    John Mear    John Anstey

30 March 1851 - He was a widowed baker aged 86 living in Budleigh Salterton with his son George, a baker and confectioner aged 50, his son's wife Elizabeth, and their children Ellen and Samuel (see 1851 census).
13 September 1853 - He was formerly a master mariner when he died from natural decay aged 88 in King St, St John, Exeter (death certificate).
15 September 1853 - John Osborne Hamlin of King St, Exeter, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
19 September 1853 - He was from St John’s, Exeter when he was buried aged 88 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area E row 5 number 6 (fairylynch museum web-site).
21 September 1853 - His will was proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter (see will).

Known child/children - Elizabeth Coles, George, Joseph, Mary Anne, William and John and a son (name not recorded - possibly William or John).

George Perriam and family headstone in the churchyard of East Budleigh parish church

MARY PERRIAM (NÉE COLES)

C 1768 - She was born (based on age at death).
22 December 1789 - She married George Perriam by licence in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 70 (rounded), she was living in Magdalen St, Holy Trinity, Exeter with William and Elizabeth Periam, George (her husband), and Elizabeth Harrison (see 1841 census).
2 February 1850 - She was the wife of George Perriam, a master mariner, when she died aged 83 in Magdalen St, Exeter, of paralysis (2 days) (death certificate).
4 February 1850 - Mary Ann Cockrell, of 4 Trinity St, Exeter, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
7 - February 1850 - She was from the Holy Trinity parish, Exeter when she was buried aged 83 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register and photo of headstone) in area E row 5 number 6 (fairylynch museum web-site).

EDWARD PERRIMAN (son of William and Prudence Perriman)

9 March 1767 - He was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
27 March, 3 & 10 April 1791 - He was a cordwainer of the parish when the banns for his proposed marriage to Betty Wicker were published in Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).
18 April 1791 - He was a cordwainer when he married Betty Whicher in Sidmouth parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
25 January 1794 - Their son Edward was born (see chapel register).
15 February 1794 - Their son Edward was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see chapel register).
21 July 1800 - Their daughter Elizabeth was born (see chapel register).
3 August 1800 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see chapel register).
14 May 1804 - Their son Edmund was born (see chapel register).
3 June 1804 - Their son Edmund was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see chapel register).
6 July 1806 - Their son Charles was born (see chapel register).
24 August 1806 - Their son Charles was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see chapel register).
10 December 1808 - Their daughter Prudence was born (see chapel register).
27 January 1809 - Their daughter Prudence was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see chapel register).
13 September 1813 - Their daughter Maria was born (see chapel register).
25 October 1813 - Their daughter Maria was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see chapel register).
14 February 1820 - He was from Sidmouth when he was buried aged 53 at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Edward, Elizabeth, Edmund, Charles, Prudence and Maria.

BETTY PERRYMAN (NÉE WICKER)

27 March, 3 & 10 April 1791 - She was a spinster of the parish when the banns for her proposed marriage to Edward Perryman were published in Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).
18 April 1791 - She married Edward Perryman in Sidmouth parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
5 January 1840 - She was from Sidmouth when she was buried aged 73 at Sidmouth parish church (see parish register).
March qtr 1840 - Her death was registered in Honiton (GRO ref X 107).

RICHARD PERIAM (son of Joseph and Mary Periam)

16 October 1768 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

u>SIMON HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

14 November 1784 - He was baptised in Woodbury parish church (see parish register).
6 September 1802 - He married Mary Coombes in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
11 October 1802 - Their son Robert was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
29 November 1803 - Their daughter Marianna Franks was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 October 1804 - Their son Francis was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 August 1806 - Their son John was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
1 March 1808 - Their son Joel was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
10 June 1810 - Their son Thomas was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 April 1812 - Their son Samuel was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 September 1813 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their daughter Jane was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 April 1815 - (Their daughter) Jane was buried aged 2 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 August 1815 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their son William was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
26 June 1817 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their daughter Jane was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
2 September 1821 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their son William was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
11 April 1824 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their son James was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 April 1824 - He was a witness at the wedding of John Sandford, a widower, and Jane Hillman, a widow, in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 February 1829 - He was a witness to the wedding of his daughter Mary Anna Franks Hillman to John Harding, a widower, in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 March 1835 - He signed the register when he witnessed the marriage of his son Joseph to Charlotte Steer in Crediton parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 55 (rounded) living at Knowl Hill with Mary (his wife), and (children) Jane, William, James and Harriot (their grand daughter?), aged 4 (see 1841 census).
8 November 1846 - He was a farmer when his son James married Elizabeth Chown (JH/EC’s marriage certificate).
30 March 1851 - He was a farmer with 14 acres and a widower aged 68 living alone at Salterton Hill, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
20 February 1855 - He was a farmer aged 72 when he died of bronchitis in East Budleigh (death certificate).
23 February 1855 - His daughter-in-law, Mary Helman of East Budleigh, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
25 February 1855 - He was from Knowle, East Budleigh when he was buried aged 72 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Robert, Marianna Franks, Francis, John, Joel, Thomas, Samuel, Jane, William, Jane, William and James.

MARY HILLMAN (NÉE COOMBES)

C 1776/77 - She was born (based on age at burial).
6 September 1802 - She married Simon Hillman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 April 1824 - She was a witness at the wedding of John Sandford, a widower, and Jane Hillman, a widow, in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 50 (rounded), she was living at Knowl Hill with Simon (her husband), and (children) Jane, William, James and Harriot (their grand daughter?), aged 4 (see 1841 census).
26 June 1843 - She died aged 66 of dropsy one year standing in East Budleigh (death certificate).
1 July 1843 - Elizabeth Amory, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
2 July 1843 - She was from Knowle when she was buried aged 66 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

CHARLES PERIAM (son of Joseph and Mary Periam)

2 October 1771 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 August 1796 - He signed the register when he witnessed the wedding of his sister Ann to William Hayman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 December 1800 - He was from Budleigh when he married Elizabeth Perryman in Sidmouth parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
10 October 1801 - Their son George was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 July 1803 - Their daughter Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 June 1805 - Their son Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 January 1809 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1809 - Probate was granted to the will of his father Joseph. He was a joint executor along with his brothers Joseph, George and Henry who received equal shares of the estate (see probate register).
25 October 1825 - He was a witness to the marriage of their son George to Ann Cook in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 February 1828 - He was a witness to the marriage of his son Henry to Sarah Freeman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
28 April 1831 - He signed the register as a witness to the wedding of his daughter Elizabeth to Robert Barratt in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 July 1832 - He was a widower from East Budleigh when he married Ann Poole by licence in Sidmouth parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was of independent means, aged 68, and living with (his wife) Ann Perriam in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a retired cordwainer aged 79 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with his wife (sic) Ann (see 1851 census).
2 January 1860 - He was a gentleman from Salterton when he signed his last will (see will).
7 October 1860 - He died aged 89 at Budleigh Salterton (Gentleman’s Magazine Vol 209 page 65).
14 October 1860 - He was aged 89 and from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
17 (sic) October 1860 - He was a retired boot maker aged 89 when he died in Budleigh Salterton of bronchitis and old age (death certificate).
25 October 1860 - James Webber of Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).

Known child/children - George, Ann, Henry and Elizabeth.

Click to see a transcription of his will

ELIZABETH PERRIAM (NÉE PERRIMAN) (daughter of William and Prudence Perriman)

Sunday 13 August 1769 - She was baptised in the Higher Meeting House, Presbyterian Church, Sidmouth (see register).
30 December 1800 - She was from Sidmouth when she married Charles Perriam in Sidmouth parish church. She made her mark in the register. C Perryman was a witness (see parish register).
25 October 1825 - She was a witness to the marriage of their son George to Ann Cook in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 May 1827 - She was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 55 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ANN PERRIAM (formerly POOLE NÉE OXLEY)

C 1780/81 - She was born in East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
10 August 1828 - She was living in Sidmouth when she married John Poole by licence in Sidmouth parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
18 July 1832 - She was a widow living in Sidmouth when she married Charles Perriam by licence in Sidmouth parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 60, she was living with Charles Perriam in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a tailor aged 70 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her husband Charles (see 1851 census).
9 November 1860 - Probate was granted to her husband’s will. A trust was to be set up by Rev George Henry Kempe of Bicton and Thomas Walker, a gentleman of Salterton. She was permitted to live in her late husband’s lodging house on the beach at Salterton, including all it’s furniture, and was to receive £5 every year, for the rest of her life as well as the interest on £500 worth of Bank of England stock (see Charles Perriam’s will).
December qtr 1860 - The death of an Ann Perriam was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 30).
15 November 1860 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 85 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
Pre 25 October 1862 - She was a widow from Salterton when she died (The Scrap Book and Magazine of American Literature no. 53 Vol III).

JOHN POOLE

10 August 1828 - He was a painter and glazier living in Sidmouth when he married Ann Loxley by licence in Sidmouth parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).

ANN HAYMAN (NÉE PERIAM) (daughter of Joseph and Mary Periam)

30 October 1774 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 August 1796 - She signed the register when she married William Hayman in East Budleigh parish church. The witnesses were Charles and George Perriam (see parish register).
27 August 1797 - An Ann Hayman was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HAYMAN

23 August 1796 - He signed the register when he married Ann Perriam in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 August 1797 - A William Hayman was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 September 1797 - Their daughter Matilda Anne was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
9 November 1797 - (Their daughter) Matilda Ann was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Matilda Anne.

HENRY PERIAM (son of Joseph and Mary Periam)

9 May 1779 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1809 - Probate was granted to the will of his father Joseph. He was a joint executor along with his brothers Joseph, Charles and George who received equal shares of the estate (see probate register).

ANNE HILLMAN (daughter of John and Martha Hillman)

30 January 1788 - She was privately baptised (see East Budleigh parish register).
6 February 1788 - An Anna Hilman, an infant, was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS HILLMAN (son of John and Martha Hillman)

8 November 1789 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 8

GEORGE PERRIAM (son of Charles & Elizabeth Perriam)

10 October 1801 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 October 1825 - He married Ann Cook in East Budleigh parish church. The witnesses were Charles and Bess Perriam (see parish register).
20 February 1827 - He was a shoemaker from East Budleigh when their son  Henry George was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
22 October 1828 - He was a shoemaker from East Budleigh when their son George Charles was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
19 June 1831 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
26 September 1832 - He was aged 30 and from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Henry George, George Charles and Elizabeth.

ANN PERRIAM (NÉE COOK) (daughter of Hannah Cook)

C 1800/01 - She was born in East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
7 June 1800 - She was baptised as Hannah in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 October 1825 - She married George Periam in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - She was a grocer aged 40 (rounded) living in Budleigh Salterton with (her children) Henry, a carpenter’s apprentice aged 14, and George aged 13 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a widowed grocer aged 50 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her son George C, a grocer aged 22 (see 1851 census).
9 November 1860 - She was to receive £10 from the estate of her late father in law Charles Perriam (see Charles Perriam’s will).
7 April 1861 - She was a widowed grocer aged 60 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her niece Sidwell Hilman, a house servant aged 16 (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was living at 17 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Ann Perriam Head Widow   69 Grocer Devon B Salterton
Rosena A Do Grand daughter Unm   10 Scholar Do Do
Frank T Do Grand son Do 7   Do Do Do
Sidwell Helman Neice Do   25 Needle woman Do Do

7 April 1878 – She was in her 78th year when she died (fairylynch museum web-site).
12 April 1878 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 77 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in block K row 4a number 23 (fairylynch museum web-site).

ANN WEBBER (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Charles & Elizabeth Perriam)

24 July 1803 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 May 1830 - She married James Webber in East Budleigh parish church. Charles and Elizabeth Perriam were witnesses (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 3 (sic), she was living in Budleigh Salterton with (her husband) James and (their children) Ann, George, Henry, Charles, Herbert and Edwin (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 47, she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her husband James and their children (see 1851 census).
9 November 1860 - Probate of her father Charles’ will was granted to her and her sister Elizabeth Barratt in the Court of Probate at Exeter. She was to receive the house in Salterton previously occupied by Charles, the house next door which she occupied, the mortgage for £200 held against George Perriam, the mortgage for £247 held against Messrs Strickland and others, and a small plot of land at Frogmore in East Budleigh (see Charles Perriam’s will).
7 April 1861 - Aged 58, she was living at 22 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her husband James and children Ann E, Charles and James (see 1861 census).
8 October 1868 - She died at Budleigh Salterton aged 65 (fairylynch museum web-site).
12 October 1868 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 65 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area F row 1 plot 3 (fairylynch museum web-site).

JAMES WEBBER (son of James and Jane Webber)

26 April 1805 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 May 1830 - He married Ann Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. Charles and Elizabeth Perriam were witnesses (see parish register).
10 May 1832 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Caroline Perriam was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
1 October 1833 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Ann Elizabeth was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1834 - (Their daughter) Caroline Perriam Webber aged 2 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 October 1834 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their son George Perriam was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1836 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their son Henry Hooper baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
15 March 1838 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their son Charles James was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 July 1839 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their son Herbert was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 January 1841 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their son Edwin Perriam was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a shoemaker aged 30 (rounded) living in Budleigh Salterton with (his wife) Ann and (their children) Ann aged 8, George aged 6, Henry aged 5, Charles aged 3, Herbert aged 1 and Edwin aged 6 months (see 1841 census).
21 October 1844 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their son James Perriam was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a boot-maker aged 45 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with his wife Ann and their children Ann, an assistant boot-maker aged 17, George, an apprentice aged 16, Henry, an apprentice aged 15, Charles aged 13, Herbert aged 12, Edwin aged 11, and James aged 8. The younger children were all scholars (see 1851 census).
17 October 1860 - He was present at the death of his father-in-law Charles Perriam in Budleigh Salterton (CP’s death certificate).
25 October 1860 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he advised the registrar of the death of Charles Perriam (death certificate).
7 April 1861 - He was a bootmaker aged 56 living at 22 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with his wife Ann and children Ann E, a dressmaker aged 27, Charles, a builder aged 23 and James, a builder aged 16 (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a retired boot maker and a widower aged 65 living alone at 19 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a widower and a retired boot-maker aged 75 living alone at On The Cliffs, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
28 January 1887 - He was a retired shoemaker aged 82 when he died of chronic bronchitis at Moore Lane Cottage, Budleigh Salterton (death certificate).
2 February 1887 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 81 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area F row 1 plot 3 (fairylynch museum web-site).
9 February 1887 - His daughter, H Webber, of Moore Lane Cottage, Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).

Known child/children - Ann, George, Henry, Charles, Herbert, Edwin Perriam and James Perriam.

HENRY PERRIAM (son of Charles & Elizabeth Perriam)

23 June 1805 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 February 1828 - He married Sarah Freeman in East Budleigh parish church. He signed the register. The witnesses were Charles Perriam and Elizabeth Freeman (see parish register).
1830 - He was a baker in Salterton (Pigot's directory transcription).
7 July 1831 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their son William Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 September 1832 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Sarah Ann Freeman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 November 1834 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Frances Elizabeth was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 December 1836 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Charlotte Freeman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 June 1839 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Harriet Freeman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 April 1841 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their son George Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a baker aged 36 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with (his wife) Sarah and children William, Sarah, Frances, Charlotte, Harriet, and George (see 1841 census).
8 November 1842 - He was a baker and confectioner aged 37 when he died in East Budleigh of typhus fever (death certificate).
15 November 1842 - John Cowd, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
15 November 1842 - He was aged 37 and from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area G row 3 number 3 (fairylynch museum web-site).
18 June 1843 - He had been a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Lucy Ann Freeman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. NB the register makes no mention that he was deceased (see parish register).

Known child/children - William Henry, Sarah Ann Freeman, Frances Elizabeth, Charlotte Freeman, Harriet Freeman, George Henry and Lucy Ann Freeman.

The grave of Henry Perriam at East Budleigh parish church

SARAH PERRIAM (NÉE FREEMAN)>

C 1803/04 - She was born in Pontypool (see 1861 census).
13 February 1828 - She married Henry Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 30 (rounded), she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with (her husband) Henry and children William, Sarah, Frances, Charlotte, Harriet, and George (see 1841 census).
22 May 1843 - Her daughter Lucy Ann Freeman was born in East Budleigh (LAFP's birth certificate).
18 June 1843 - She was living in East Budleigh when she registered the birth of her daughter Lucy Ann Freeman (LAFP's birth certificate).
1844 - She was a baker in Budleigh Salterton (see Pigot & Co's Royal National Commercial Directory & Topography 1844).
30 March 1851 - She was a widowed seamstress aged 40 visiting John Underhill, a policeman, and his wife Mary at 33 Little Guildford, Bloomsbury. Her children William aged 19 and Harriet aged 12 were with her (see 1851 census).
1852/53 - She was a baker in Budleigh Salterton (see page 81 of Slater's 1852/53 Directory of Berks, Corn, Devon etc).
2 January 1860 - She was living in a house owned by her late husband’s father, Charles (see Charles Perriam’s will).
9 November 1860 - She was to receive £10 from the estate of her late father in law Charles Perriam (see Charles Perriam’s will).
7 April 1861 - She was a widowed baker aged 57 living at 29 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her children Charlotte, Harriet and George, and her grand-daughter Frances Underhill, aged 6 (see 1861 census).
18 March 1870 - She was the widow of Henry Perriam a master baker when she died in Budleigh Salterton aged 66 of heommorage from bowels and hematurin (death certificate).
26 March 1870 - Harriet Perriam (her daughter?) from Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate). She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 66 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

East Budleigh parish church

ELIZABETH BARRATT (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Charles & Elizabeth Perriam)

30 January 1809 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
28 April 1831 - She signed the register when she married Robert Barratt by license in East Budleigh parish church. Charles Perriam was a witness (see parish register).
1834 - She was from East Budleigh when she was granted the administration of her late husband’s estate by the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter (Findmypast web-site).
6 June 1841 - She was a dresser (sic) aged 30 (rounded) living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton with (her son?) Robert aged 8 and Sarah Monkton aged 45 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a widowed dressmaker aged 42 living in Chapel Street, Budleigh Salterton with Ann E Webber, a visitor aged 12 (see 1851 census).
9 November 1860 - Probate of her father Charles’ will was granted to her and her sister Ann Webber in the Court of Probate at Exeter. She was to receive £446 worth of Bank of England stock, and the house and furniture in Salterton occupied by Mr Garner (see Charles Perriam’s will).
7 April 1861 - She was living at 3 Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census): -

Name Relation to Head Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Elizabeth Barret Head Widow - 52 House proprietor Devon Budleigh Salterton
Thomas Bele Lodger Un 22 - Wesleyan Minister Ireland

2 April 1871 - She was living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census): -

Name Relation to Head Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Elizabeth Barret Head Widow - 62 Retired dressmaker Devon Budleigh Salterton

3 April 1881 - She was living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census): -

Name Relation to Head Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Elizabeth Barrett Head Widow - 72 Living on means B. Salterton Devon
Susan Stephens Boarder Un - 35 - Plymouth

ROBERT BARRATT

28 April 1831 - He signed the register when he married Elizabeth Perriam by license in East Budleigh parish church. He was a mariner (see parish register).
23 May 1833 - He was a seaman from Budleigh Salterton when their son Robert Charles was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
1834 - The administration of his estate was granted to his widow Elizabeth from East Budleigh by the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter (Findmypast web-site).

Known child/children - Robert Charles.

ROBERT HILLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hillman)

11 October 1802 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 October 1828 - He married Mary Weekes in East Budleigh parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
1 April 1831 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their son Alfred was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
14 October 1832 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their son Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 December 1836 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their twin daughters Mary Lucy and Harriet Jane were baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 35 (rounded) living in Budleigh Salterton with (his wife) Mary and (their children) Henry aged 5 and Lucy aged 4 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a labourer aged 40 living with his wife Mary, their daughters Lucy Mary, and Harriet, both aged 14, and two lodgers, in Moor Lane, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer and a widower aged 58 lodging with Wilkin Ashford and family at 1 Moor Lane, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
25 December 1870 - He was a labourer aged 69 when he died in Budleigh Salterton of chronic pneumonia and phthisis (3 years) (death certificate).
29 December 1870 - Marion Alford, of Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
1 January 1871 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 69 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Alfred, Henry, Mary Lucy and Harriet Jane.

MARY HILLMAN (NÉE WEEKS) (daughter of Richard and Johannah Weeks)

18 March 1798 - She was baptised in Meeth parish church (see parish register).
20 October 1828 - She married Robert Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. She made her mark in the register. Mary Hillman was a witness (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 40 (rounded), she was living in Budleigh Salterton with (her husband) Robert and their children Henry and Lucy (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 53, she was living with her husband Robert, their two daughters and two lodgers in Moor Lane, Budleigh Salterton. She was shown as having been born in Meeth (see 1851 census).
20 February 1855 - She was present at the death in East Budleigh of her father-in-law Simon Helman (SH's death certificate).
23 February 1855 - She was living in East Budleigh when she notified the registrar of the death of her father-in-law Simon Helman (SH's death certificate).
14 October 1857 - She died aged 59 in Budleigh Salterton of cancer of the stomach (death certificate).
16 October 1857 - Elizabeth Teed, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
20 October 1857 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 59 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

MARIANNA (MARY ANNA)FRANKS HARDING (NÉE HELLMAN) (daughter of Simon and Mary Hellman)

29 November 1803 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 February 1829 - She was shown as Mary Anna Franks Hillman when she married John Harding, a widower, in East Budleigh parish church. Her father Simon Hillman was a witness (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 35 (rounded), she was living in Great Knowle, East Budleigh, with (her husband) John and (their children) Rosslea, Henry and Jane. She was shown as Mary (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a lacemaker aged 50 lodging with John Godfrey and family in Dalditch, East Budleigh, with her husband John and their son Walter G. She was shown as Mary (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a lace maker aged 57 living at 24 Salterton Rd, Budleigh Salterton, with her husband John, their son Walter, and her brother Francis Hillman (see 1861 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a widow and a pauper aged 77 living in West Rd, Budleigh Salterton, with her widowed grand daughter Fanny Deem, a lace maker aged 30, and her great grandchildren Alice aged 11, Thomas aged 8, and James aged 19 months (see 1881 census).
25 April 1883 - She was the widow of John Harding, a shoemaker deceased, when she died of old age in Knowle, East Budleigh, aged 81 (death certificate).
30 April 1883 - Her grand daughter, F J Deem, of Knowle, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
2 May 1883 - She was from Knowle East Budleigh when she was buried aged 81 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HARDING (son of Humphrey and Patience Harding)

8 February 1795 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
? - He married (?).
C 1822 - His son Emanuel was born in East Budleigh (info from Paul W Harding 22/9/06).
16 February 1829 - He was a widower when he married Mary Anna Franks Hillman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
1 May 1831 - He was a shoemaker from Knowle when their daughter Rosella was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 February 1833 - He was a shoemaker from Knowle when their son Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
17 September 1838 - He was a shoe maker from Knowle when their son Walter was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 April 1839 - Walter Harding from Knowle (their son?) was buried aged 1 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
11 October 1840 - He was a shoemaker from Knowle when their daughter Mary Jane was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a shoemaker aged 40 (rounded) living in Great Knowle, East Budleigh, with (his wife) Mary and (their children) Rosslea aged 10, Henry aged 8 and Jane aged 8 months (see 1841 census).
12 November 1843 - (Their daughter) Mary Jane aged 3 was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
18 November 1849 - He was a shoemaker from Knowle when their son Walter George was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 May 1850 - (Their son) Henry was from Knowle, East Budleigh, when he was buried aged 17 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a cordwainer aged 58 lodging with John Godfrey and family in Dalditch, East Budleigh, with his wife Mary and their son Walter G aged 1 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was shoemaker aged 69 living at 24 Salterton Rd, Budleigh Salterton, with his wife Mary, their son Walter, a scholar aged 11, and his brother-in-law Francis Hillman (see 1861 census).
28 December 1861 - He was formerly a cordwainer aged 72 when he died in Knowle, East Budleigh, of senechas diarrhea (5 days) (death certificate).
2 January 1862 - Charlotte Clist from Knowle, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
5 January 1862 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 72 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Emmanuel, Rosella, Henry, Walter, Mary Jane and Walter George.

FRANCIS HILLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hillman)

23 October 1804 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
27 August 1832 - He married Susan James in East Budleigh parish church. John Hillman was a witness (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a hosler aged 35 (rounded) living in Knowl Hill, East Budleigh, with (his wife) Susan, James Beavin aged 5, and John Hazell aged 4 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a labourer and a widower aged 47 lodging in Dalditch, East Budleigh with Elizabeth Farrant, an unmarried lace-maker aged 46, her niece Leah Helman aged 20, Eliza Helman, a visitor aged 15 and Henrietta Smith, a lodger aged 18 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a widower and a poultry dealer aged 56 living at 24 Salterton Rd, Budleigh Salterton, with his sister Mary Harding, her husband John and their son Walter (see 1861 census).
13 July 1873 - He was a poulterer aged 68 when he died in Knowle, East Budleigh, of diarrhea 4 days (death certificate).
15 July 1873 - Thomas Dearn from East Budleigh, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
16 July 1873 - He was from Knowle, East Budleigh, when he was buried aged 68 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

SUSAN HILLMAN (NÉE JAMES)

C 1798/99 - She was born (based on age at death).
27 August 1832 - She married Francis Hillman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 35 (rounded), she was living in Knowl Hill, East Budleigh, with (her husband) Francis, James Beavin aged 5, and John Hazell aged 4 (see 1841 census).
28 March 1849 - She died aged 50 in Budleigh Salterton of apoplexy (12 hours) (death certificate).
30 March 1849 - Elizabeth Emery, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
1 April 1849 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried, aged 50, at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HELLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hellman)

24 August 1806 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 January 1834 - He married Ann Scott in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
31 July 1836 - He was a carpenter from Knowle when their daughter Elizabeth Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
15 August 1839 - He was a carpenter from Budleigh Salterton when their son George Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a carpenter aged 30 (rounded) living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton, with (his wife) Anne, (their children) Elizabeth aged 5 and George aged 2, and Christiana Pengilly, a servant aged 15 (see 1841 census).
24 October 1841 - He was a carpenter from Budleigh Salterton when their son Simeon was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
29 April 1843 - Their son Simeon aged 2 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 July 1846 - He was a carpenter from Budleigh Salterton when their son Elias was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a wheelwright aged 46 living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton, with his wife Ann, their children Elizabeth, a laundress aged 14, and George aged 12, Ann Burridge, his niece, aged 24, and Sarah Hams, a lodger aged 50 (see 1851 census).
23 September 1858 - He was a wheelwright aged 52 when he died in Budleigh Salterton of a disease of the liver 5 years (death certificate).
27 September 1858 - Jane Helman, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
29 September 1858 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 52 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Elizabeth Scott, George Scott and Simeon.

ANN HILLMAN (NÉE SCOTT)

C 1802/03 - She was born in Lympstone (see 1851 census).
30 January 1834 - She married John Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. John Scott was a witness (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 35 (rounded), she was living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton, with (her husband) John, (their children) Elizabeth and George, and Christiana Pengilly, a servant (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a laundress aged 48 living with her husband John, their two children, a niece and a lodger in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a widowed laundress aged 57 living in Budleigh Salterton with her daughter Eliz, a laundress aged 24, Ruth Harris, a boarder aged 59, and Isabelle Wood, a lodger, aged 10 (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a widowed laundress aged 68 living in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton, with her daughter Elizabeth, a laundress aged 34, her grand daughter Anne Elizabeth, a scholar aged 8, Mary Ann Manning, a visitor, and Elizabeth Hancock, a servant (see 1871 census).
15 February 1878 - She was the widow of John Hillman, a wheelwright, when she died aged 74 in Budleigh Salterton, of apoplexy (death certificate).
21 February 1878 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 74 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 March 1878 - Her daughter Elizabeth of Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).

JOEL (JOSEPH) HELLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hellman)

1 March 1808 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 March 1835 - He was from East Budleigh and shown as Joseph Hillman when he married Charlotte Steer in Crediton parish church. He signed the register. Simon Hillman was a witness (see parish register).
9 March 1836 - He was a carpenter from Knowle Hill when their son William John Perryman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 June 1837 - He was a carpenter from Salterton Hill when their son Ellis was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
19 November 1837 - Their son Ellis aged 5 months from Salterton Hill was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 May 1839 - He was a shoemaker from Kersey West when their daughter Frances Ellen was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
14 February 1841 - He was a shoemaker from Kerseybrook when their daughter Emily Jane was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a shoemaker aged 30 (rounded) living in East Budleigh with (his wife) Charlotte and (their children) William aged 5, Ellen aged 2 and Emily aged 5 months (see 1841 census).
19 February 1843 - He was a shoemaker from Kerseybrook when their son Thomas Steer was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 November 1844 - He was a shoemaker from Kerseybrook when their son Robert was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
28 June 1846 - He was a shoemaker from Kerseybrook when their son Simeon was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 March 1848 - He was a shoemaker from Kerseybrook when their son Joseph was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 March 1848 - He was a shoemaker from Kerseybrook when their son Joseph was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a shoemaker aged 45 living at Salterton Hill, Budleigh Salterton, with his wife Charlotte and children William, a shoemaker aged 15, Ellen, a lace maker aged 11, Emily, a lace maker aged 12, Thomas aged 10, Robert aged 8, Simon aged 6, Joseph aged 4, Charlotte aged 3, and Elizabeth aged 1 (see 1851 census).
2 April 1851 - He was a shoemaker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Elizabeth Alice was privately baptised (see East Budleigh parish register).
13 April 1851 - Their daughter Elizabeth Alice was received into the church (see East Budleigh parish register).
30 June 1852 - Their son Thomas Steer aged 9 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Both he and his wife were away from their home at 23 Salterton Rd, Budleigh Salterton, on census day. Their children Emily, a lace maker aged 19, Robert, an agricultural labourer aged 16 and Simeon, a scholar aged 14, were at home (see 1861 census). He was a shoemaker aged 52 visiting his wife Charlotte and daughter Charlotte aged 11at 5 Bigstock Terrace, St David's, Exeter (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a boot and shoemaker aged 64 living in Budleigh Salterton with his wife Charlotte, their children Frances E, a boot and shoemaker aged 30, Simon, a boot and shoemaker aged 24, and Joseph, a mason aged 23, and visitors Agnes, Emily F, Elizabeth A, and William E Scott (see 1871 census).
4 March 1878 - He was a boot and shoemaker when the death of his wife Charlotte was registered (CH's death certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was a widowed boot maker aged 74 living in Budleigh Salterton with his son Simeon, a boot maker aged 34, and daughter-in-law Emma aged 36 (see 1881 census).
19 February 1889 - He was a shoemaker aged 79 when he died of chronic bronchitis at 19 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton. His son-in-law, W Linscott, of Exeter St, North Tawton, notified the registrar (death certificate).

Known child/children - William John Perryman, Ellis, Frances Ellen, Emily Jane, Thomas Steer, Robert Simon, Joseph, Charlotte, and Elizabeth Alice.

CHARLOTTE HILLMAN (NÉE STEER)

C 1814/15 - She was born in Colebrook (1851 census CD-ROM).
16 March 1835 - She signed the register when she married Joseph Hillman in Crediton parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 28, she was living in East Budleigh with (her husband) Joseph and (their children) William, Ellen and Emily (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 36, she was living at Salterton Hill, Budleigh Salterton, with her husband Joseph and children (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a servant aged 57 working with her daughter Charlotte for Francis Hasanck(?) at 5 Bigstock Terrace, St David's, Exeter. Her husband Joseph was visiting them (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a boot and shoemaker aged 60 living in Budleigh Salterton with her husband Joseph, their children Frances E, Simon, and Joseph, and visitors Agnes, Emily F, Elizabeth A, and William E Scott (see 1871 census).
21 February 1878 - She died aged 69 at Knowle, East Budleigh, of dropsy, 2 years, and hydropericardium 2 days (death certificate).
4 March 1878 - Her niece, Rosella Godfrey, of East Budleigh, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).

THOMAS HELLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hellman)

10 June 1810 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
21 April 1834 - He signed the register when he married Elizabeth Cornish in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 October 1835 - He was a labourer from Knowle when their son Herbert was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
14 January 1838 - He was a labourer from Knowle when their daughter Elisa Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 December 1839 - He was a labourer from Knowle when their son Frank was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 30 (rounded), living in Great Knowle, East Budleigh, with (his wife Elizabeth) Thomas and (their children) Herbert aged 5, Eliza aged 3 and Frank aged 1 (see 1841 census).
10 April 1842 - He was a labourer from Knowle when their daughter Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
28 January 1844 - He was a labourer from Knowle when their son Harry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
C 1845/46 - Their son George was born in Budleigh (see 1851 census).
14 July 1848 - He was a labourer when their daughter Emma Cornish was born in East Budleigh (ECH's birth certificate).
6 August 1848 - He was a labourer from Knowle when their daughter Emma Cornish was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
2 June 1850 - He was a labourer from Knowle, East Budleigh when their son Alfred was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a labourer aged 42 living in Knowle, East Budleigh with his wife Elizabeth, their children Frank aged 11, Ann aged 9, Harry aged 7, George aged 5, Emma aged 2, and Alfred aged 10 months, and his in-laws, John Cormish, a labourer aged 74, and Elizabeth Cormish, aged 67 (see 1851 census).
7 March 1852 - He was a labourer from Knowle, East Budleigh when their daughter Mary Anne was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
21 January 1855 - He was a labourer from Knowle, East Budleigh when their daughter Elizabeth Jane was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was a labourer aged 50 living in Budleigh Salterton with his with Elizabeth, their children Emma, aged 12, Alfred, aged 10, Ann, aged 8, and Elizabeth, aged 6, his wife’s parents, John and Elizabeth Cornish, and his niece Pamela Goodey (see 1861 census).
20(?) October 1869 - He was buried aged 59 at East Budleigh parish church (info from Chris Gibbons 10/5/03).
24 October 1869 - He was a farm labourer aged 59 when he died in Knowle, East Budleigh of asthma 10 years and bronchitis 14 days (death certificate).
29 October 1869 - He was from Knowle, East Budleigh, when he was buried aged 59 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
9 November 1869 - An Elizabeth Hillman, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).

Known child/children - Herbert, Elisa Ann, Frank, Ann, Harry, George, Emma Cornish, Alfred, Mary Anne and Elizabeth Jane.

ELIZABETH HILLMAN (NÉE CORNISH) (daughter of John and Elizabeth Cornish)

13 October 1811 - She was baptised in Littleham parish church (see parish register).
21 April 1834 - She made her mark in the register when she married Thomas Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. John Cornish was a witness (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 30 (rounded), she was living in Great Knowle, East Budleigh, with (her husband) Thomas and (their children) Herbert, Eliza and Frank. (Her parents) John and Elizabeth Cornish lived next door (see 1841 census).
15 August 1848 - She made her mark in the register when she registered the birth of their daughter Emma Cornish (ECH's birth certificate).
30 March 1851 - Aged 40, she was living in Knowle, East Budleigh with her husband Thomas, six of their children and her parents John and Elizabeth Cormish (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 49, she was living in Budleigh Salterton with her husband Thomas, their children Emma, Alfred, Ann and Elizabeth, her parents, John and Elizabeth Cornish, and her husband’s niece Pamela Goodey (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a widow aged 59 living in Knowle with her children George, a labourer aged 25, Emma, a servant aged 22, and Alfred, a scholar aged 20, her mother Elizabeth Cornish, aged 86, and Sydney White, a nurse child aged 2 (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a widow aged 70 living in Knowle, East Budleigh, with her daughter Emma, a lace maker aged 31, son George, a gardener aged 34, his wife Caroline aged 30 and her grandchildren Alfred T aged 4 and Emma M aged 1 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a widow aged 79 living at 79 High St, Budleigh Salterton with her granddaughter Emma M Watts, a dressmaker aged 19 (see 1891 census).
2 February 1900 - She was the widow of Thomas Hillman, a farm labourer, when she died aged 88 at 29 High St, Budleigh Salterton, of old age and bronchitis (death certificate).
3 February 1900 - Her son George, of Knowle, East Budleigh, who had been in attendance at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
6 February 1900 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 88 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

SAMUEL HILLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hillman)

12 April 1812 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JANE HELLMAN (daughter of Simon and Mary Hellman)

12 September 1813 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 April 1815 - She was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 2 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HILLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hillman)

20 August 1815 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 September 1816 - He was aged 1 and from East Budleigh when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JANE AMERY (NÉE HILLMAN) (daughter of Simon and Mary Hillman)

26 June 1817 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - She was a lace maker aged 20 (rounded), living at Knowl Hill with Simon and Mary (her parents), (her siblings) William and James and Harriot (her niece), aged 4 (see 1841 census).
17 & 24 November & 1 December 1844 - The banns of her proposed marriage to William Amery were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 December 1844 - She was a lace-maker of full age living in Knowle Hill when she married William Amery in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - She was living in East Budleigh (see 1851 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
William Amery Head Mar 30   Labourer Budleigh Devon
Jane Do Wife Mar   33 Lacemaker Do Do

7 April 1861 - She was living at 43 Lower Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1861 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
William Amery Head Mar 40   Labourer Agl Devon E Budleigh
Jane Do Wife Mar   43 Lace maker Do

WILLIAM AMORY (son of William and Elizabeth Amory)

19 November 1820 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. His father was a labourer from East Budleigh (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a male servant aged 20 working John Cox, a farmer, in Great Knowle (see 1841 census).
17 & 24 November & 1 December 1844 - The banns of his proposed marriage to Jane Hillman were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
12 December 1844 - He was a labourer of full age living in Knowle when he married Jane Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a labourer aged 30 living with his wife Jane in East Budleigh (see 1851 census and table above).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 40 living with his wife Jane at 43 Lower Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1861 census and table above).

WILLIAM HILLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hillman)

2 September 1821 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 15 (rounded), he was living at Knowl Hill with Simon and Mary (his parents), (his siblings) Jane and James and Harriot (his niece), aged 4 (see 1841 census).
? - He married Eliza (?) (wrong William - this is the son of William Helman).
1 January 1843 - He was a mason from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Hannah was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) (wrong William - this is the son of William Helman).

JAMES HILLMAN (son of Simon and Mary Hillman)

11 April 1824 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 15 (rounded), he was living at Knowl Hill with Simon and Mary (his parents), (his siblings) Jane and William and Harriot (his niece), aged 4 (see 1841 census).
8 November 1846 - He was a wheelwright aged 22 living at 17 Holloway St, Exeter when he married Elizabeth Chown in Exeter Register Office. He signed the register (marriage certificate).
18 November 1848 - He was a cooper when their daughter Emily was born in Budleigh Salterton (EH's birth certificate).
C 1849/50 - Their son William J was born in East Budleigh (see 1871 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a cooper aged 27 living in School St, Budleigh Salterton, with his wife Elizabeth and their children Emmely aged 3, and William aged 11 months, and Mary Ann Sedgemore, a married visitor, aged 25 (see 1851 census).
C 1855/56 - Their daughter Eliza A was born in Exter (see 1861 census).
C 1857/58 - Their son Francis G was born in Exeter (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a joiner aged 36 living in Gore Street Hill, Exeter with his wife Elizabeth and their children Emily aged 12, William aged 10, Eliza A aged 5, and Frances G aged 3 (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a joiner aged 47 living in Toby’s Buildings, St David’s, Exeter, with his wife Elizabeth and children Emily, a dressmaker aged 22, William J, a printer compositor aged 20, and Francis G, a scholar aged 13 (see 1871 census).
12 July 1874 - He was present at the death of his wife Elizabeth at 6 Mary Arches St, Exeter (EH's death certificate).
13 July 1874 - He was a carpenter living at 6 Mary Arches St, Exeter when he registered the death of his wife Elizabeth (EH's death certificate).
8 June 1878 - He was a widowed joiner aged 52 living at 10 James St, Exeter when he married Susan Marks in Bartholomew Baptist Chapel, Exeter. He signed the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was a joiner aged 56 living in Bartholomew Place, Allhallows on the Wall, Exeter, with his wife Susan and step daughter Elizabeth Marks (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was an insurance agent aged 63 living at 37 Summerland St, Exeter, with his wife Susan, and William Roberts, a lodger (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was an insurance agent aged 77 living with his wife Susan at 44 Robert Rd, Exeter (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was living at 58 Summerland St, Exeter (see 1911 census): -

Name Relationship Age Particulars of Marriage Occupation Industry Birthplace
James Hillman Head 87 Married. 32 years. No children. Private means - East Budleigh Devon
Susan Hillman Wife 74 Married 32 years. No children. - - Woodbury Devon

10 February 1914 - He was a superannuated insurance agent aged 89 when he died of bronchitis at 27 Clifton Rd, Exeter (death certificate).
11 February 1914 - His daughter E Fewings of 4 Temple Rd, Exeter, who had been in attendance at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
15 February 1914 - He was a Dissenter aged 89 from St Matthew when he was buried in plot B 136 11 of Exeter Higher Cemetery (see index card).

Known child/children - Emily, William J and Francis G.

ELIZABETH HILLMAN (NÉE CHOWN) (daughter of John and Anna Chown)

11 August 1822 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. Her father was a labourer from East Budleigh (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 20, she was living at Sellicks, Cruwys Morchard, with (her grandparents) William Chown, a mason aged 65 (rounded) and Ann aged 60 (rounded) and George Morley and Thomas Paddon. (Her parents) John, a mason aged 35 (rounded) and Ann aged 35 (rounded), and (her siblings) Thomas aged 14, Martha aged 7, and Sarah aged 3, were living next door at Lower Volecombe (see 1841 census).
 8 November 1846 - She was a dressmaker aged 24 living at 17 Holloway St, Exeter when she married James Hillman in Exeter Register Office. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
27 December 1848 - She was living in Budleigh Salterton when she registered the birth of their daughter Emily (EH's birth certificate).
30 March 1851 - Aged 27, she was living in School St, Budleigh Salterton, with her husband James and their children Emmely, and William, and Mary Ann Sedgemore, a visitor (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 38, she was living in Gore Street Hill, Exeter with her husband James and their children Emily, William, Eliza A, and Frances G (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 48, she was living in Toby’s Buildings, St David’s, Exeter, with her husband and children Emily, William J, and Francis G (see 1871 census).
12 July 1874 - She died aged 53 at 6 Mary Arches St, Exeter, of cancer of the intestines (5 months) (death certificate).
13 July 1874 - Her husband James advised the registrar of her death (death certificate).
16 July 1874 - She was a Dissenter aged 53 from St Mary Arches when she was buried in plot B 136 11 of Exeter Higher Cemetery (see index card).

SUSAN HILLMAN (formerly MARKS NÉE SANFORD) (daughter of John and Mary Ann Sanford)

11 December 1836 - She was baptised in Woodbury parish church. Her father John was a husbandman from Woodbury Salterton (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, she was living in Woodbury with (her parents) John, an agricultural labourer aged 40 (rounded) and Mary aged 35 (rounded) and (her siblings) Mary aged 8, Joseph aged 2, and Elizabeth aged 3 weeks (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a lacemaker aged 14 living in Woodbury with her parents John, an agricultural labourer aged 52, and Mary, a lacemaker aged 46, and her siblings Joseph aged 12 and Elizabeth aged 8 (see 1851 census).
3 December 1855 - She was a lace maker aged 19 living in Woodbury when she married Henry James Marks in St Thomas’ register office. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 25, she was living in Woodbury with her husband James and their children Mary Ann, Sentel and Elizabeth (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a widowed Honiton lace maker aged 34 living in Friars Terrace, Holy Trinity, Exeter with her children Mary Ann, a Honiton lace maker aged 16, Sental H, an errand boy aged 14, and Elizabeth, a scholar aged 11 (see 1871 census).
8 June 1878 - She was a widow aged 42 living at Friars Terrace, Exeter, when she married James Hillman in Bartholomew Street Baptist Chapel. She signed the register. Her father, a former labourer, was dead (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - She was a needle woman aged 44 living in Bartholomew Place, Allhallows on the Wall, Exeter, with her husband James and her daughter Elizabeth, a machinist aged 21 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 54, she was living at 37 Summerland St, Exeter, with her husband James, and William Roberts, a lodger (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 63 she was living with her husband James at 44 Robert Rd, Exeter (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 74, she was living with her husband James at 58 Summerland St, Exeter (see 1911 census and table above).
June qtr 1918 - The death of a Susan Hillman aged 80 was registered in Exeter (GRO ref 5b 96).

JAMES HENRY SPILLER MARKS (son of Joseph and Mary Marks)

29 June 1834 - He was baptised as James Henry Spiller Marks in Woodbury parish church. His father Joseph was a husbandman from Woodbury (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 6, he was living in Woodbury with (his parents) Joseph, a labourer aged 40 (rounded) and Mary aged 45 (rounded), his siblings John aged 15, Harriet aged 14, and St Hill aged 10, and Henry Spiller, a labourer aged 80(?) (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a tailor aged 16 living in Woodbury with his parents Joseph, a farm labourer aged 50, and Mary, aged 59, and his sister Harriet, a lace maker aged 24 (see 1851 census).
3 December 1855 - He was a tailor aged 22 living in Woodbury when he married Susan Sanford in St Thomas’ register office. He was shown as Henry James Marks. He signed the register (marriage certificate).
C 1854/55 - Their daughter Mary Ann was born in Woodbury (see 1871 census).
C 1856/57 - Their son Sental H was born in Woodbury (see 1871 census).
C 1859/60 - Their daughter Elizabeth was born in Woodbury (see 1871 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a master tailor aged 26 living in Woodbury with his wife Susan and their children Mary Ann aged 6, Sentel aged 4 and Elizabeth aged 1 (see 1861 census).
March qtr 1863 - The death of a James Marks was registered in St Thomas (5b 40) (Free BMD website).
22 March 1863 - He was from Woodbury when he was buried aged 29 at Woodbury parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Mary Ann, Sental H and Elizabeth.

GENERATION 9


ALFRED HILLMAN (son of Robert and Mary Hillman)

1 April 1831 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HENRY PERRIAM (son of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

7 July 1831 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 10, he was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with his parents and siblings Sarah, Frances, Charlotte, Harriet, and George (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a baker aged 19 visiting John Underhill, a policeman, and his wife Mary at 33 Little Guildford, Bloomsbury. His mother Sarah and sister Harriet were with him (see 1851 census).
14 July 1854 - He was a baker aged 23 living in Budleigh Salterton, when he married Lucy Hillman in the Register Office at St Thomas, Devon (marriage certificate).
14 July 1854 - Their daughter Charlotte was born in the Union Workhouse, St Thomas (CP's birth certificate).
18 July 1854 - He was a baker when his wife Lucy registered the birth of their daughter Charlotte (CP's birth certificate).
30 April 1856 - He was a baker when his wife registered the birth of their daughter Frances (FP's birth certificate).
1857 - He was a baker in Budleigh Salterton (extract from 1857 Billing's Trade Directory by Roger Lendon 24/6/01).
15 August 1859 - He was a baker aged 28 when he died in Budleigh Salterton of an abscess of the liver (death certificate).
18 August 1859 - George Binns, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
20 August 1859 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 28 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Charlotte and Frances.

MARY LUCY HEACOCK formerly PERRIAM (NÉE HELLMAN) (daughter of Robert and Mary Hellman)

4 December 1836 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church along with her twin sister Harriet Jane (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, she was living in Budleigh Salterton with (her parents) Robert and Mary and (her brother) Henry (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 14, she was living in Moor Lane, Budleigh Salterton, with her parents and her sister Harriet (see 1851 census).
14 July 1854 - She was a dressmaker aged 18 living in Budleigh Salterton, when she married William Perriam in the Register Office at St Thomas, Devon (marriage certificate).
14 July 1854 - Their daughter Charlotte was born in the Union Workhouse, St Thomas (CP's birth certificate).
18 July 1854 - She signed her name when she registered the birth of their daughter Charlotte. She was living in Budleigh Salterton (CP's birth certificate).
30 April 1856 - She signed her name when she registered the birth of her daughter Frances (FP's birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - She was a widowed dressmaker aged 24 lodging at 2 Victoria Place, Budleigh Salterton, with Anthony Saunders, a coastguard, his family, and her daughters Charlotte, aged 6, and Frances, aged 5 (see 1861 census).
2 August 1869 - She was a widowed dressmaker aged 32 living in Waterbeer St, Exeter, when she married Benjamin Heacock in Exeter Register Office. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
22 June 1876 - Her (illegitimate) son Alfred was born at 8 Exe St, St David's, Exeter (AH's birth certificate).
2 August 1876 - She was living at 8 Exe St, Exeter, when she registered the birth of her son Alfred. She signed the register (AH's birth certificate).
23 April 1878 - Her son Alfred, aged 1 year and 9 months, died in Rack St, of debility from birth and bronchitis (14 days) (AH's death certificate).
24 April 1878 - She was a laundress living in Rack St, Exeter, when she registered the death of her son Alfred (AH's death certificate).
26 (sic) April 1878 - Her son Alfred aged 1 ¾ from St Mary Major was buried in plot A 275 42 of the Higher Cemetery, Exeter (see index card).
27 (sic) April 1878 - Her son Alfred aged 21 months was from Rack St when his burial service was held at St Mary Major parish church, Exeter (see parish register).

BENJAMIN HEACOCK (son of George and Elizabeth Heacock)

6 October 1833 - He was baptised in St Sidwell’s parish church, Exeter (Findmypast web-site).
6 June 1841 - Aged 8, he was living in Brook Green, St Sidwells, Exeter, with (his mother) Elizabeth aged 25 (rounded) and (his brother) William aged 5. Their surname was shown as Hancock (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a file cutter’s apprentice aged 17 living with his parents George, a master file cutter aged 40 and Elizabeth aged 39, and his brother George aged 1, at 7 Brook Green, St Sidwell, Exeter (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a married (sic) mason’s labourer aged 27 living in Gills Court, St Sidwell, Exeter, with his parents George, a general porter aged 49, and Elizabeth, a laundress aged 48, his siblings William aged 24 and George aged 10, and George Hill, a lodger (see 1861 census).
2 August 1869 - He was an unmarried painter aged 35 living in Waterbeer St, Exeter, when he married Lucy Perriam in Exeter Register Office. He signed the register. Elizabeth Heacock was a witness (marriage certificate).
13 September 1875 - He was a journeyman house painter when he died aged 42 in the Workhouse at St Sidwell, Exeter, of phthisis (death certificate).
14 September 1875 - His mother, Elizabeth Heacock, of 7 Parr St, Exeter, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
16 September 1875 - He was a Dissenter from St Sidwell aged 42 when he was buried in plot B 138 11 of the Higher Cemetery, Exeter (see index card).

SARAH ANN FREEMAN UNDERHILL (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

25 September 1832 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 8, she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her parents and siblings William, Frances, Charlotte, Harriet, and George (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a baker aged 18 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her siblings Charlotte, George and Lucy, and Charles Underhill, an assistant baker, aged 26 (see 1851 census).
26 May 1854 - She was a dressmaker aged 24 living in Alphington when she married Charles Underhill in Exeter Register Office (marriage certificate).
7 October 1860 - Probate was granted to her grand father Charles Perriam's will in which she was to recieve a share,along with her siblings Frances, Charlotte, Harriett, Henry George and Susan Ann, in the house occupied by her mother Sarah (see Charles Perriam's will).
7 April 1861 - She was a dressmaker aged 28 living in Railway Side, Trevethin, Pontypool with her husband Charles (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a baker's wife aged 38 living at 2 High St, Budleigh Salterton with her husband Charles, their children Francis, Eva, William, and George, and her brother George Perriam (see 1871 census).
7 June 1876 - She was from Budleigh Salterton and was the wife of Charles Underhill a baker when she was granted the administration of her late brother George Henry's estate valued at under £100 at Exeter (National Probate Calendar).
3 April 1881 - Aged 47, she was living in the High St, Budleigh Salterton, with her husband Charles and their children Eva M and George (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 58, she was living at 2 High St, East Budleigh, with her husband Charles and their children Eva M and George (see 1891 census).
21 May 1892 - She was granted probate of her late husband Charles' will valued at £402 16s 10d at Exeter (National Probate Calendar).
31 March 1901 - She was a widowed baker aged 66 living in the High St, Budleigh Salterton, with her unmarried daughter Eva, a dress maker aged 44, and her unmarried son George, a baker (bread maker) aged 36 (see 1901 census).
1 February 1909 - She was the widow of Charles Underhill, a baker and confectioner, when she died aged 78 at 2 High St, Budleigh Salterton, of cerebral inflammation (3 years) and cerebral haemorrhage (1/2 hour) (death certificate).
4 February 1909 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 76 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area K row 23 plot 8 (fairylynch museum web-site).
27 February 1909 - Probate of her estate valued at £1806 19s 6d was granted at Exeter to George Underhill, a pastry cook and confectioner (National Probate Calendar).
1 March 1909 - Her daughter E M Underhill who lived at the same address and had been present at her death notified the registrar (death certificate).

CHARLES UNDERHILL (son of John and Mary Underhill)

13 August 1823 - He was baptised in St Thomas parish church. His father was a servant living in Alphington St (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an apprentice baker aged 15 living with (his employer) William Dann (?) and family in Bridge (?) St, St Edmund, Exeter (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an assistant baker aged 26 living/working with Sarah Ann Perriam and her siblings in Fore St, East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
26 May 1854 - He was a baker aged 30 living at 33 Holloway St, Exeter when he married Sarah Ann Perriam in Exeter Register Office (marriage certificate).
28 May 1854 - He was a baker from Alphington when their daughter Frances Charlotte was baptised in Alphington parish church (see parish register).
2 December 1855 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Eva Maria was was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was a journeyman baker aged 37 living in Railway Side, Trevethin, Pontypool with his wife Sarah A (see 1861 census).
C 1862/63 - Their son William was born in Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
18 March 1864 - Their son George was born in Budleigh Salterton (GU's birth certificate).
27 April 1864 - He was a master baker living in Budleigh Salterton when he registered the birth of their son George (GU's birth certificate).
2 April 1871 - He was a baker aged 47 living at 2 High St, Budleigh Salterton with his wife Sarah A, their children Francis, a scholar aged 16, Eva, a scholar aged 15, William, a scholar aged 8, and George, a scholar aged 7, and his brother-in-law George Perriam (see 1871 census).
1 January 1875 - He was present at the death in Budleigh Salterton of George Henry Perriam (his brother in law) (GHP's death certificate).
7 January 1875 - (Their daughter) Frances Charlotte was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 20 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area K row 23 plot 8 (fairylynch museum web-site).
8 January 1875 - He was living in Budleigh Salterton when he registered the death of George Henry Perriam (GHP's death certificate).
26 November 1880 - (Their son) William Charles was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 18 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area K row 23 plot 8 (fairylynch museum web-site).
3 April 1881 - He was a master baker aged 58 living in the High St, East Budleigh with his wife Sarah Ann and their children Eva M, a dressmaker aged 24, and George, a baker aged 17 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a baker aged 67 was living at 2 High St, East Budleigh, with his wife Sarah A and their children Eva M, a dressmaker aged 35, and George, a baker aged 27 (see 1891 census).
3 April 1892 - He was a master bread baker and confectioner aged 68 when he died of cancer of the lung at 2 High St, Budleigh Salterton (death certificate).
4 April 1892 - E Bucknell, of 6 Poplar Row, Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
8 April 1892 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 68 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register) in area K row 23 plot 8 (fairylynch museum web-site).
21 May 1892 - He had been a baker from Budleigh Salterton when probate of his will valued at £402 16s 10d was granted at Exeter to his widow Sarah Ann Underhill (National Probate Calendar).

Known child/children – Frances, Eva Maria, William and George.

HENRY HILLMAN (son of Robert and Mary Hillman)

14 October 1832 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 5, he was living in Budleigh Salterton with (his parents) Robert and Mary and (his sister) Lucy (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an unmarried waggoner aged 19 living and working for John D Pratt, a farmer, at Spratts Hages Farm, Littleham (see 1851 census).
14, 21 & 28 August 1853 - He was a bachelor living in the Bonhay when the banns for his proposed marriage to Mary Norrish were published in St Edmunds parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
4 September 1853 - He was a labourer aged 22 living at Bonhay when he married Mary Norris in St Edmund’s parish church, Exeter. He made his mark in the register (see parish register and marriage certificate).
June qtr 1856 - The birth of their son Norris Henry was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 301).
28 December 1856 - He was a labourer living at 16 Tyers St when their son Norris Henry was baptised in St Mary-the-Less’ parish church, Lambeth (see parish register).
March qtr 1859 - The birth of their son Charles Robert was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 334).
19 March 1859 - He was a labourer living at 110 Tyer (sic) St when their son Charles Robert was baptised in St Mary’s parish church, Princes Rd, Lambeth (see parish register).
December qtr 1859 - The death of their son Norris Henry was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 224).
June qtr 1860 - The death of their son Charles was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 202).
March qtr 1861 - The birth of their son Norris was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 347).
7 April 1861 - He was a bricklayer’s labourer aged 29 living with his wife Mary and son Norris aged 3 months at 110 Tyers St, Lambeth (see 1861 census).
September qtr 1863 - The death of their son Norris was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 221).
2 April 1871 - He was a gas works labourer aged 38 living at 36 Jonathan St, Lambeth with his wife Mary (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a labourer aged 48 living with his wife Mary, her nephew Thomas Salter, his mother (in-law) Sarah Curtis, a widow aged 51 (born Newton, Devon), her daughters Ellen and Mary (?), and Harriet Filder, a lodger, at 86 Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, Surrey (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a beer retailer aged 58 living at 2 The Polygon, Clapham, Surrey, with his wife Mary, his sister-in-law Sarah A Curtis, a barmaid aged 61, and his nephew Thomas Salter, an apprentice aged 14 (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a general labourer and a widower aged 81, and an inmate of the Tooting Home, Church Lane, Tooting Graveney, London (see 1901 census).
29 April 1905 - He was a general labourer from Tooting (home) and of Tooting Graveney when he died aged 77 in the Union Infirmary, Battersea, of senile decay and bronchitis (death certificate).
5 May 1905 - J Beward Heal, from the Union Infirmary, Battersea, advised the registrar of his death (death certificate).

Known child/children - Norris Henry and Norris.

MARY HILLMAN (NÉE NORRIS) (daughter of Thomas Norris)

C 1830/31 - She was born in Sandford (see 1851 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a general servant aged 20 working for Marianne Gush in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
14, 21 & 28 August 1853 - She was a spinster living in the Bonhay when the banns for her proposed marriage to Henry Hillman were published in St Edmunds parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
4 September 1853 - She was a servant aged 23 living at Bonhay when she married Henry Hillman in St Edmund's parish church, Exeter. She signed the register. A Fanny Norris was one of the witnesses. Her father Thomas was a thatcher (see parish register and marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 31, she was living with her husband Henry and their son Norris at 110 Tyers St, Lambeth (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 40, she was living at 36 Jonathan St, Lambeth with her husband Henry (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 50, she was living with her husband Henry and his nephew Thomas Salter, his mother (in-law (her mother?)) Sarah Curtis, her daughters Ellen and Mary (?), and Harriet Filder, a lodger, at 86 Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, Surrey (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 60, she was living at 2 The Polygon, Clapham, Surrey, with her husband Henry, her sister Sarah A Curtis, a barmaid aged 61, and her nephew Thomas Salter (see 1891 census).
30 June 1891 - She died, aged 60, at 129 Oakley (?) St, Lambeth, of carcinoma uteri (death certificate).
1 July 1891 - Her sister, Sarah Ann Curtis, of 94 Robertson St, Battersea, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).

FRANCES ELIZABETH FREEMAN CLARK (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

20 November 1834 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 6, she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her parents and siblings William, Sarah, Charlotte, Harriet, and George (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a house servant aged 16 living with Sarah Cosway, a widow aged 41, in Paternoster Row, Ottery St Mary (see 1851 census).
15 August 1857 - She was a servant aged 23 living in South Stoke when she married Edwin Clark in South Stoke parish church. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
7 October 1860 - Probate was granted to her grand father Charles Perriam's will in which she was to recieve a share along with her siblings Sarah Ann, Charlotte, Harriett, Henry George and Susan Ann, in the house occupied by her mother Sarah (see Charles Perriam's will).
7 April 1861 - She was living at 7 Thomas St, Walcot, Bath (see 1861 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where born
Edwin Clark Head Mar 28 - Carpenter (Master) 3 apprentices Bath Somerset
Frances Clark Wife Mar - 26 - Salterton Devon
Eva Underhill Niece Un - 5 - Salterton Devon
Eleanor Yeates Serv Un - 12 General servant Bath Somerset
William Williams Lodger Un 38 - Hosier's assistant Langford Somerset

26 August 1865 - She was the wife of Edwin Clark, a master carpenter, when she died aged 30 from chronic bronchitis, 4 years, and hemoptysis, 8 hours, at 7 Thomas St, Bath (death certificate).
31 August 1865 - Her husband Edwin advised the registrar of her death (death certificate).

EDWIN CLARK (son of William and Mary Clark)

C 1834/35 - He was born in Bath (see 1851 census).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Broad St, St Michael, Bath (see 1841 census): -

Name Age Males Age Females Trade Whether Born in Same County
Willm Clark 40 - Publican Y
Mary do - 40 - Y
Charles do 15 - - Y
James do 14 - - Y
Edwin do 10 - - Y
Alfred Clark 8 - - Y
George do 6 - - Y
Thomas do 2 - - Y
nk 30 - nk -
Ellen Clemat - 15 FS -
Ginetta Clemat - 10 FS -

30 March 1851 - He was living at 14 Broad St, St Michael, Bath (see 1851 census): -

Name Relation to Head Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Wm Clark Head Mar 50 - Publican Som Bath
Mary " Wife " - 48 " Wife " "
Edwin " Son Un 16 - Carpenters app " "
George Clark Son U 16 16 Grocers Clerk Som Bath
Alfred " " " 14 14 Jewellers Apr " "
Eliza Lewis Serv U - 26 House Servant " Bristol

15 August 1857 - He was a carpenter aged 26 living in Bath when he married Frances Elizabeth Freeman Perriam in South Stoke parish church. He signed the register. His father William was an inn keeper. A William Clark was one of the witnesses (marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - He was living at 7 Thomas St, Walcot, Bath (see 1861 census and table above).
26 August 1865 - He was present at the death of his wife Frances at their home, 7 Thomas St, Bath (FEFC’s death certificate).
31 August 1865 - He was a master carpenter living at 7 Thomas St, Bath, when he notified the registrar of the death of his wife Frances Elizabeth Freeman Clark. He signed the register (FEFC’s death certificate).
21 July 1868 - He was a joiner and a widower of full age living at 27 Chapter Rd, Newington, Surrey when he married Lucy Alice Whitman in the district church of St Paul, Newington. He signed the register. His father William was a gentleman (see parish register).
22 August 1869 - He was a builder living at 27 Chapter Rd when their son George Edwin was baptised in St Paul’s church, Newington (see register).
1 January 1871 - He was a builder living at 27 Chapter Rd when their daughter Marian Blanche was baptised in St Paul’s parish church, Walworth (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was living at 27 Chapter Rd, Newington (see 1871 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Birthplace Occupation
Edwin Clark Head Mar 38 - Carpenter out of employ Bath Somerset
Lucy Clark Wife Mar - 27 - Chelsea Middx
Florence Clark Dau - - 6 - Wandsworth, Surrey
George Clark Son - 1 - - Wandsworth, Surrey
Marian Clark Dau Unmar - 6 months - Wandsworth, Surrey
Wm Hy Barber Lodger Unmar 22 - Accountant Yarmouth, Norfolk
Celia Hendrick Lodger Widow - 71 - City of London

21 August 1872 - He was a builder living in Chapter Rd when their son Albert William was baptised in St Paul’s parish church, Walworth (see paridsh register).
24 March 1875 - He was a builder living at 407 Brixton Rd when their son Harry Clifton was baptised in St John the Divine’s parish church, Kennington (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - He was living at 407 Brixton Rd, Lambeth (see 1881 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Birthplace Occupation
Edwin Clark Head Mar 48 - Builder & decorator Somerset Bath
Lucy Clark Wife Mar - 36 - Middx Westminster St Margaret's
Florence Clark Dau - - 15 Scholar Surrey Newington St Marys
George E Clark Son - 12 - Scholar do do
Blanche M Clark Dau - - 11 - do do
Albert W Clark Son - 9 - do do do
Harry C Clark Son - 6 - do do Hoxton

8 June 1881 - Their daughter Lucy Florence was born (see parish register).
26 June 1881 - He was a builder living at 407 Brixton Rd when their daughter Lucy Florence was baptised in St Matthew’s parish church, Brixton (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was living at 28 St James Rd, Lambeth (see 1891 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age of Males Age of Females Occupation Employed Where Born If Blind etc
Edwin Clark Head M 58 - Builders foreman X Summerset Bath -
Lucy Clark Wife M - 47 - - London Middlesex -
Albert W Clark Son S 19 - Clerk X London Surrey -
George E Clark Son S 21 - Clerk X do -
Lucy F Clark Daur - - 9 Scholar - do -
Ada E Clark Daur - - 8 do - do -
George Van Houten Visitor S 76 - Living on his own means - Holland Amsterdam -
Blanche M Clark Daur S - 20 - - London Surrey -

Pre 31 March 1901 - He died.

Known child/children - George Edwin, Blanche Marian, Albert William, Harry Clifton, Lucy Florence and Ada E.

LUCY ALICE CLARK formerly WHITMAN (NÉE MITCHELL) (daughter of George Mitchell)

7 October 1843 - She was born (see parish register) in Pimlico, Middlesex (see 1851 census).
27 December 1843 - Her father George was an upholsterer living in Grosvenor Row when she was baptised in St Luke's parish church, Chelsea (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - She was living at 3 Cadogene Row, Chilson (see 1851 census): -

Name Relation to Head Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
George Mirchell Head M 50 - Appraiser Middx Shoreditch
Lucy Mitchell Wife M - 37 - do Kensington
Lucy Alice do Daugh - - 7 Scholar do Pimlico
Clara Julia do do - - 5 " do Chelsea
Edward Waller do Son - 3 - - do do
Emily do Daugh - - 2 - do do
Harriet Blanche do do - - 1 mo - do do
Emma Floyd Visitor U - 18 - Surrey Clapham
Sarah Cox Servant U - 17 House servant Mdx Edgware Rd

7 April 1861 - She was living at Williams Cottages (?), Chapter Rd, St Mary’s, Newington (see 1861 census): -

Name Relation to Head Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
George Mirchell Head M 60 - Proprietor of houses Middlesex
Lucy do Wife M - 47 - do
Lucy A do Daur Un - 17 - do
Clara J do Daur Un - 15 - do
Edward H do Son - 13 - Scholar do
Emily do Daur - - 12 do do
Harriett do Daur - - 10 do do
Charles do Son - 6 - do do
Marion do Daur - - 8 do do
Sidney J do Son - 1 - - do

13 February 1865 - She was a spinster aged 21 living at 5 New St, Newington, Surrey when she married James Whitman in Newington Register Office. She signed the register. Her father George was deceased (marriage certificate).
21 July 1868 - She was a widow of full age living in Williams’ Cottage, Chapter Rd, Newington, Surrey when she married Edwin Clark in the district church of St Paul, Newington. She signed the register. Her father was George Mitchell, a gentleman. A George Mitchell was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 27, she was living at 27 Chapter Rd, Newington (see 1871 census and table above).
3 April 1881 - Aged 36, she was living at 407 Brixton Rd, Lambeth (see 1881 census and table above).
5 April 1891 - Aged 47, she was living at 28 St James Rd, Lambeth (see 1891 census and table above).
31 March 1901 - She was living at 28 St James’s Rd, Lambeth (see 1901 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age of Males Age of Females Occupation Employer etc If Working at Home Where Born
Lucy Alice Clark Head Wid - 56 - - - London St James
Blanche M O'Doherty Dau M - 31 - - - Newington
Willm A Clark Son M 30 - Acnt Parliamentay Solic Worker - "
Florence Lucy do Dau S - 20 - - - Brixton
Patrick O'Doherty Son-law M 29 - Clerk Religious Socty " - Beds Luton
Jessie M Clark Dau-law M - 30 - - - Norway British Subject
Willm C Barber Nephew S 26 - Insurance Agent " - London Lambeth
Percy H do do S 24 - Warehouseman Silk " - "

2 April 1911 - She was living at 25 St James Rd, Brixton: -

Name Relationship Age Particulars of Marriage Occupation Industry Birthplace
Clark Lucy Alice Head 67 Widow. Married 41 years. 9 children. 4 alive. 5 dead. None - St James Westminster
----- Florence Lucy Daughter 29 Single " - Brixton

3 November 1913 - She was from 28 St James' Rd, Brixton, when she died (National Probate Calendar).
December qtr 1913 - Her death at the age of 70 was registered in Lambeth (GRO ref 1d 421).
10 March 1916 - The administration of her estate valued at £976 1s 8d was granted in London to William Albert Clark, a parliamentary draughtsman (National Probate Calendar).

JAMES JOHNSON WHITMAN (son of Thomas and Elizabeth Whitman)

C 1843/44 - He was born (based on age at death).
June qtr 1844 - The birth of a James Johnson Whitman was registered in Westminster (Free BMD GRO ref Westminster 1 420).
30 March 1851 - He was living at 3 Montana Place, Lambeth (see 1851 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Thomas Whitman Head Mar 44 - Architectural carver Bucks Edlesborough
Elizabeth Whitman Wife Mar - 39 - Midx Brunswick Sq
Matild A Whitman Daur U - 18 - do Westminster
James J Whitman Son - 6 - Scholar Midx Westminster
George Whitman Son - 3 - - Surrey Clapham

13 February 1865 - He was a wood carver aged 22 living at 5 New St, Newington, Surrey when he married Lucy Alice Mitchell in Newington Register Office. He signed the register. His father Thomas, formerly a wood carver, was deceased (marriage certificate).
23 July 1865 - He was an architectural carver living at 4 New St, Kennington, when their daughter Florence Alice Julia was baptised in the district church of St Paul, Newington, Surrey (see register).
C 1865/66 - Their daughter Florence Alice Julia was born in Newington (see 1881 census). 12 September 1866 - He was a journeyman brass finisher aged 22 when he died at 2 Montfort Place Kennington of phthisis pulmonalis 12 months (death certificate).
15 September 1866 - Thomas Whitman of 2 Montfort Place Kennington who had been present at his death notified the registrar (death certificate).

Known child/children - Florence Alice Julia.

HARRIET JANE ALFORD (NÉE HELLMAN) (daughter of Robert and Mary Hellman)

4 December 1836 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church along with her twin sister Mary Lucy (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, she was living at Knowl Hill with (her grandparents Simon and Mary and (their children) Jane, William and James (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 14, she was living in Moor Lane, Budleigh Salterton, with her parents and her sister Lucy Mary (see 1851 census).
25 April 1858 - She was a spinster from Budleigh Salterton when her daughter Alice Lambert was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
C May/June 1860 - Her son Henry was born in Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - She was an unmarried laundress aged 25 living in Budleigh Salterton with her children Alice aged 4 and Henry aged 10 months (see 1861 census).
C 1863/64 - Her daughter Annie was born in Budleigh Salterton (LDS 1881 census web-site).
26 October 1865 - She was a laundress of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married John Alford in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register (see parish register and marriage certificate).
2 April 1871 - She was a laundress aged 34 living with her husband John and children Alice (Hillman), Harry (Hillman), Annie (Hillman), Elizabeth, Rosena and Frances, in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a laundress aged 44 living in Queen St, East Budleigh with her husband John and children (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a laundress aged 54 living at 6 Queen St, Budleigh Salterton with her husband John Thomas and grandchildren Arthur G Hillman and Beatrice M Alford (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 60, she was living with her husband John and her grandchildren George Hillman aged 19, Wallace Pengilly aged 17 and Beatrice Alford aged 13 in Queen St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
29 January 1905 - She was the wife of John Thomas Alford when she died aged 68 at 6 Queen St, Budleigh Salterton, of mitral diseaseof the heart and dropsy (death certificate).
30 January 1905 - Her grand-daughter B. M. Alford, of 6 Queen St, Budleigh Salterton, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
2 February 1905 - She was from Salterton when she was buried aged 68 at Budleigh Salterton parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Alice and Henry.

JOHN THOMAS ALFORD (son of Thomas and Elizabeth Trickey Alford)

17 September 1843 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. His father was a labourer from East Budleigh (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a scholar aged 8 living in Kersbrook, East Budleigh, with his widowed father Thomas, a labourer aged 39, and his siblings Mary aged 15, Harriett aged 9, and Charles aged 6. The family was shown as Alfred (see 1851 census).
26 October 1865 - He was a labourer of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Harriett Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. He made his mark in the register (see parish register and marriage certificate).
22 July 1866 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Elizabeth Florence Adele was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 December 1867 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Rosina was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
9 October 1870 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Frances Mary was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was a labourer aged 26 living with his wife Harriet, his step-children Alice (Hillman) aged 14, Harry (Hillman) aged 10, Annie (Hillman) aged 6, and their children Elizabeth aged 4, Rosena aged 3 and Frances aged 7 months, in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
15 January 1873 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their son William John Thomas was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
10 January 1875 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Isabel Hariet was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 April 1877 - He was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton when their son Charles Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
Name    Relation    Marital Status    Gender    Age    Birthplace    Occupation
John ALFORD    Head    M    M    36    East Budleigh    Farm labourer
Harriett ALFORD    Wife    M    F    44    Budleigh Salterton    Laundress
Alice HILLMAN    Step dau    U    F    24    Budleigh Salterton    Laundress
Annie HILLMAN    Step dau    U    F    17    Budleigh Salterton    Lace maker
Elizabeth ALFORD    Dau        F    14    Budleigh Salterton    Servant
Rosina ALFORD    Dau        F    13    Budleigh Salterton    Lace worker
Frances ALFORD    Dau        F    11    Budleigh Salterton    Scholar
William ALFORD    Son        M    8    Budleigh Salterton    Scholar
Isabel ALFORD    Dau        F    6    Budleigh Salterton    Scholar
Charles ALFORD    Son        M    4    Budleigh Salterton    Scholar

5 April 1891 - He was a general labourer aged 46 living with his wife Harriet J and grandchildren Arthur G Hillman aged 9 and Beatrice M Alford aged 3 at 6 Queen St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a general labourer aged living with his wife Harriet and their grandchildren George Hillman aged 19, Wallace Pengilly aged 17 and Beatrice Alford aged 13 in Queen St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a widower aged 68 with no occupation lodging with Arthur George Hillman and family at 6 Queen St, Salterton (see 1911 census).
March qtr 1926 - The death of a John T Alford aged 80 was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 38).

CHARLOTTE FREEMAN CHANCELLOR (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

16 December 1836 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 3, she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her parents and siblings William, Sarah, Frances, Harriet, and George (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a scholar aged 14 living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her siblings and Charles Underhill (see 1851 census).
7 October 1860 - Probate was granted to her grand father Charles Perriam's will in which she was to recieve a share along with her siblings Sarah Ann, Frances, Harriett, Henry George and Susan Ann, in the house occupied by her mother Sarah (see Charles Perriam's will).
7 April 1861 - She was an unmarried servant aged 24 living at 29 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her mother Sarah and siblings Harriet and George, and her niece Frances Underhill (see 1861 census).
19 September 1868 - She was aged 30 (sic) when she arrived in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, aboard the True Briton. Her passage from Gravesend had been unassisted. She signed her name. Her sister Lucy was with her (Ancestry web-site).
24 September 1868 - She was a spinster aged 31 living in Errol St, Hotham, Victoria, when she married William Chancellor at Lillaways, Hotham. She was the daughter of Henry Perriam, a baker, and Sarah Freeman and had been born in Devonshire, England. Lucy Ann Perriam (her sister) was one of the witnesses (see schedule of marriages).
12 September 1900 - She was the wife of William Chancellor when she died in Melbourne S H Hospital in her 64th year and was subsequently buried in the Methodist section E of Melbourne General Cemetery (memorial transcription from Marilyn Kenny 18/9/11).
12 September 1900 - She died aged 63 from apoplexy and chronic brain degeneration in the Homeopathic Hospital, St Kilda Rd, North Melbourne. She was the daughter of Henry Perriam, a baker, and Sarah Perriam formerly Freeman. She had been born in Devonshire, England and had lived in Victoria for 32 years. She had married William Chancellor in Melbourne 31 years ago. She had two children, William aged 31 and Arthur aged 28 (see schedule of deaths).
14 September 1900 - Joseph Allison an authorised agent advised the South Melbourne registrar of her death (see schedule of deaths).
15 September 1900 - She was buried in Melbourne cemetery (see schedule of deaths).

WILLIAM CHANCELLOR (son of Mark and Lavinia Chancellor)

13 April 1834 - He was born (to be confirmed) in South Stoke (see 1851 census).
8 June 1834 - He was baptised in Midsomer Norton parish church. His father was a shoemaker from Mitford (Freereg web-site).
6 June 1841 - Aged 7, he was living with Richard and Sarah Holmes in Midsomer Norton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a shoemaker aged 16 working for his father and living in South Stoke with his parents Mark, a shoemaker aged 46 and Lavinia, aged 46, his siblings Baumette (?), a governess aged 15, Sarah aged 12, Ellen aged 8 and Edwin aged 6, as well as visitors Sarah Holmes aged 38 and Albert Holmes aged 4 (see 1851 census).
6 November 1851 - His father Mark died (info from Roland Purnell 16/11/11).
13 November 1851 - His father Mark was from Southstoke when he was buried aged 46 at Southstoke parish church (info from Roland Purnell 16/11/11).
December qtr 1851 - The death of his father Mark was registered in Bath (GRO ref XI 35).
12 October 1852 - He was aged 18 when he arrived in Melbourne, Victoria aboard Cambridge. He was unassisted and had sailed from Liverpool (The Argus dated 13 October 1852 and PRO Victoria Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria 1852-1923 - Fiche 11 Page 006).
April 1857 - His mother Lavinia aged 47 and his siblings Burnetta aged 20, Sarah aged 18, Eleanor aged 14, and Edwin aged 12 arrived in Melbourne on the Mount Stuart Elphinstone (PRO Victoria Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria 1852-1923).
24 September 1868 - He was a bachelor and a boot maker aged 34 living in Errol St, Hotham, Victoria, when he married Charlotte Freeman Perriam at Lillaways, Hotham. He was the son of Mark Chancellor, a boot maker, and Lavinia Smith and had been born in Somersetshire, England. He signed his name. Edwin Chancellor was one of the witnesses (see schedule of marriages).
16 July 1869 - Their son William Perriam was born in Melbourne, Victoria (Beath and Tait Complete Family Tree web-site)..
31 October 1871 - Their son Arthur Henry was born in Melbourne (Beath and Tait Complete Family Tree web-site)..
12 September 1900 - He was living in Carrol St, North Melbourne when his wife Charlotte Freeman died (The Argus 14 September 1900 edition).
2 November 1905 - He made his will (see The Argus 18 October 1910 edition).
15 September 1910 - He died aged 75 at the home of his son Arthur Henry 15 Washington St, Essendon and was subsequently buried in the Methodist section E of Melbourne General Cemetery (information from The Argus 17 September 1910 edition and memorial transcription from Marilyn Kenny 18/9/11). He was a retired boot merchant. He died from chronic cerebral softening over many months, pulmonary congestion and heart failure. His father Mark was a bootmaker. His mother Lavinia’s maiden name was Smith. His son Arthur of Essendon registered his death the same day. He had been born in Bridford, Somerset and had lived in Victoria for 52 years. He had married his wife Charlotte in North Melbourne. They had been married for 33 years and had two children, William Perriam aged 41 and Arthur aged 39 (see schedule of deaths).
17 September 1910 - He was buried in Melbourne General cemetery (see schedule of deaths).
18 October 1910 - “Wills and Estates (The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.) William Chancellor, late of Washington street, Essendon, retired boot and shoe dealer, who died on September 15, under a will dated November 2, 1905, left estate valued for probate at £2,031 including £1,310 reality and £721 personality, to his sons.” (see The Argus 18 October 1910 edition).
19 October 1910 - He was a former boot and shoe dealer when probate was granted to his estate (Public Record Office Victoria ref 117/569)

Known child/children - William Perriam and Arthur Henry.

HARRIET FREEMAN ALFORD (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

16 June 1839 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 2, she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with her parents and siblings William, Sarah, Frances, Charlotte, and George (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 12, she was visiting John Underhill, a policeman, and his wife Mary at 33 Little Guildford, Bloomsbury. Her mother Sarah and brother William were with her (see 1851 census).
7 October 1860 - Probate was granted to her grand father Charles Perriam's will in which she was to recieve a share along with her siblings Sarah Ann, Frances, Charlotte, Henry George and Susan Ann, in the house occupied by her mother Sarah (see Charles Perriam's will).
7 April 1861 - She was an unmarried dressmaker aged 21 living at 29 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her mother Sarah and siblings Charlotte and George, and her niece Frances Underhill (see 1861 census).
18 March 1870 - She was present at the death in Budleigh Salterton of her mother Sarah (SP’s death certificate).
26 March 1870 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she registered the death of her mother Sarah. She made her mark in the register (SP’s death certificate).
25 December 1878 - She was a seamstress of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married William Alford in East Budleigh parish church. She made her mark in the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - She was a domestic aged 38 living with her husband William J in the High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a washerwoman aged 67 (sic) living with her husband William and a lodger Emily Hillman in 13 Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 60, she was living with her husband William in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).

WILLIAM JAMES ALLFORD (son of Thomas & Maria Allford)

27 February 1857 - He was born in East Budleigh (birth certificate).
22 march 1857 - His mother, Maria, made her mark when she registered his birth. Her maiden name was Taylor. She was from East Budleigh. His father Thomas was a labourer (bbirth certificate).
5 April 1857 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. His father was a labourer from Kersbrook, East Budleigh (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 3, he was living at 4 Kersbrook, Budleigh Salterton, with his parents Thomas, an agricultural labourer aged 49, and Maria aged 39, his step siblings Matilda and Thomas Taylor aged 12 and 10 respectively, and his siblings Walter aged 6 and Emily aged 1 (see 1861 census).
25 December 1878 - He was a labourer of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Harriet Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. He made his mark in the register. Emily Alford was one of the witnesses (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was a general labourer aged 25 living with his wife Harriett in the High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 34 living with his wife Harriet and a lodger Emily Hillman in 13 Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a general labourer aged 48 living with his wife Harriet F in Chapel St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).

GEORGE HENRY PERRIAM (son of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

6 April 1841 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 2 months, he was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton with his parents and siblings William, Sarah, Frances, Charlotte, and Harriet (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a scholar aged 10 living in Fore St, East Budleigh, with his siblings (see 1851 census).
7 October 1860 - Probate was granted to his grand father Charles Perriam's will in which he was to receive a share along with his siblings Sarah Ann, Frances, Charlotte, Harriett and Susan Ann, in the house occupied by his mother Sarah (see Charles Perriam's will).
7 April 1861 - He was an unmarried sailor (coasting) aged 20 living at 29 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with his mother Sarah and siblings Charlotte and Harriet, and his niece Frances Underhill (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a mariner aged 30 living at 2 High St, Budleigh Salterton, with his married sister Sarah Underhill, her husband Charles, and their children (see 1871 census).
1 January 1875 - He was a fisherman aged 34 when he died in Budleigh Salterton of phthisis pulmonalis (death certificate).
7 January 1875 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 34 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 January 1875 - C Underhill, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
7 June 1876 - He had been a master mariner and a bachelor when the administration of his estate valued at under £100 was granted at Exeter to his sister Sarah Ann Underhill, (wife of Charles Underhill, a baker), of Budleigh Salterton (National Probate Calendar).

LUCY ANN FREEMAN LUSH (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry and Sarah Perriam)

22 May 1843 - She was born in East Budleigh (birth certificate).
18 June 1843 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 7, she was living in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton, with her siblings and Charles Underhill (see 1851 census).
7 October 1860 - Probate was granted to her grand father Charles Perriam's will in which she was to receive a share along with her siblings Sarah Ann, Frances, Charlotte, Harriett and Henry George, in the house occupied by her mother Sarah. NB she was shown as Susan Ann (see Charles Perriam's will).
7 April 1861 - She was housemaid aged 17 living/working at 2 South Promenade, Budleigh Salterton, with George P Neave and family (see 1861 census).
19 September 1868 - She was aged 25 when she arrived in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, aboard the True Briton. Her passage from Gravesend had been unassisted. Her sister Charlotte was with her (Ancestry web-site).
24 September 1868 - She was a witness to the wedding of her sister Charlotte to William Chancellor at Lillaways, Hotham, Victoria. She signed her name (see schedule of marriages).
25 January 1876 - She was a spinster aged 32 living at Earl St, Hotham, when she married Charles Henry Lush by licence in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Hotham, Melbourne. The witnesses were William and Charlotte Chancellor (see marriage schedule).
1903 - She was living at 223 Coppin St, South Richmond. Her husband Charles henry and daughter Rose were also registered at the same address (see 1903 electoral roll).
23 July 1908 - She was a housewife aged 64 when she was admitted into Kew Asylum. She had been suffering from senile dementia for 57 weeks and was frail and feeble. Her daughter Charlotte had given her authority (Register of Patients and Nominal Register of Patients - Kew Asylum).
10 February 1909 - She died aged 65 in Kew, Victoria (Register of Patients and and Nominal Register of Patients - Kew Asylum).
12 February 1909 - An inquest was held into her death, at which it was decided that she had died from broncho-pneumonia, exhaustion and heart failure (see schedule of deaths).
13 February 1909 - She was buried in Melbourne cemetery (see schedule of deaths).

CHARLES HENRY LUSH (son of Charles and Martha Lush)

June qtr 1838 - The birth of a Charles Lush was registered in St George, Hanover Square (GRO ref 1 XIV).
2 January 1839 - He was baptised in St Mary-le-Bone parish church, Middlesex. He was living in Great Chesterfield St. His father was a servant (see parish register).
21 August 1860 - He was a servant of full age living in Melbourne, Colony of Victoria, when he married Elizabeth Budd in St Pancras parish church. He signed the register. His father Charles was an omnibus proprietor (see parish register).
C October 1861 - His son Charles Isaiah was born (see The Argus date 4 December 1873) in St Kilda, Victoria. He was registered as Isaiah (reg no 19456).
14 December 1863 - His first wife (Elizabeth) died (see marriage schedule CHL/LAP).
26 February 1865 - He left Otago, New Zealand, on board the Gala bound for London with his son Charles (see Otago Witness dated 4 March 1865).
14 November 1865 - He arrived in Melbourne, Victoria aged 27 aboard the Norfolk. His passage from London had been unassisted (PRO Victoria Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists web-site).
22 November 1873 - He was late of Camden Town when his son Charles Isaiah aged twelve years and one month died at Nicholson St, Carlton (Melbourne) (see The Argus dated 4 December 1873).
1873 - The death of his son Charles Isaiah was registered in Victoria (ref no 10204).
25 January 1876 - He was a traveller and a widower aged 37 living in Swan St, Richmond, when he married Lucy Ann Perriam by licence in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Hotham, Melbourne. He had had two children from his first marriage both of whom were dead (see marriage schedule).
1876 - Their daughter Charlotte Lucy was born in Richmond, Victoria (Ancestry web-site).
1878 - Their daughter Edith Rose was born in Richmond, Victoria (Ancestry web-site).
1903 - He was a carrier living at 223 Coppin St, South Richmond. His wife Lucy Ann and daughter Rose were also registered at the same address (see 1903 electoral roll).
10 July 1907 - He was a driver living at 235 Coppin St, Richmond when he signed his will. He wished to leave to his daughter Charlotte Lucy Lush real estate consisting of land and villa thereon known as 235 Coppin Street Richmond and personal estate consisting of all furniture, piano, crockery, pictures and ornaments and one third of all his remaining personal estate. To his daughter Edith Rose Peace he wished to leave real estate consisting of land and villa thereon known as number 330 Swan St Richmond, and two thirds of his remaining personal estate (see will and probate).
Tuesday 7 July 1908 - He was aged 70 when he left his house at 223 Coppin St to pay a gas bill (see The Argus 2 August 1908 edition). He was 5’3” tall, and had a thin grey beard and moustache. He was wearing a blue serge suit and a black bowler hat. For nearly 30 years he had driven the town express delivery wagon for Messrs James McEwan & Co. Some time previous he had started a business of his own which it was thought may have caused him some worry, although he had not displayed this to those that knew him intimately. He had left the office (after paying the gas bill) between 2.30 and 3 pm and had not been seen since (see The Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania) dated Monday 13 July 1908).
Tuesday 28 July 1908 - His body was found in the river Yarra near to South Wharf (see The Argus 2 August 1908 edition edition and The North Western Advocate and The Emu Bay Times (Tasmania) dated Wednesday 29 July 1908).
29 July 1908 - He was buried in Melbourne cemetery (see East Melbourne schedule of deaths).
1 August 1908 - An inquest was held in Melbourne by R H Cole, the Coroner. He had been found drowned but there was no evidence as to how he got into the water (see East Melbourne schedule of deaths).
3 August 1908 – His death was registered in East Melbourne (see East Melbourne schedule of deaths).
Tuesday 11 August 1908 - The following notice appeared in The Argus: -

“Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria in the Probate Jurisdiction that PROBATE of the WILL of CHARLES HENRY LUSH, late of 223 Coppin Street, Richmond, driver, deceased may be granted to Charlotte Lucy Lush, of 223 Coppin Street, Richmond aforesaid spinster and Robert Erskine Murray, of Station Street, Box Hill, salesman, the executrix and executor named and appointed by the said will.
   Dated this 10th day of August, 1908
   SUGDIN and CORNWALL 352 Collins Street, Melbourne proctors for the applicants"

4 November 1908 - His will was proved by his executor Robert Erskine Murray of Station Street Box Hill, salesman and his executrix, his daughter, Charlotte Lucy Lush of 235 Coppin Street, Richmond He had been a driver living at 235 Coppin St, Richmond. The value of his real estate was under £750 and that of his personal estate did not exceed two hundred and seventy one pounds twelve shillings and seven pence. (see probate).
28 November 1908 - Probate was granted for his estate in the Supreme Court of Victoria (see will and probate).

Known child/children - (Elizabeth) - Charles Isaiah + one other.
                                    (with Lucy Ann) - Charlotte Lucy and Edith Rose.

Click to see a transcription of his will

ELIZABETH LUSH (NÉE BUDD) (daughter of Thomas Budd)

21 August 1860 - She was a spinster of full age living in St Pancras when she married Charles Lush in St Pancras parish church. She signed the register. Her father Thomas was a carman (see parish register).
November 1862 - A Mrs Lush aged 28 and an infant left Victoria on board the City of Hobart bound for Otago. New Zealand (PRO Victoria Unassisted Outward Passenger Lists web-site).
14 December 1863 - She died (see marriage schedule CHL/LAP).

GENERATION 10

CHARLOTTE FORD (NÉE PERRIAM (daughter of William and Lucy Perriam)

14 July 1854 - She was born in the St Thomas Union Workhouse (birth certificate).
18 July 1854 - Her mother, Lucy, from Budleigh Salterton, registered her birth (birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - She was a scholar aged 6 lodging at 2 Victoria Place, Budleigh Salterton, with her widowed mother Lucy, her sister Frances and Anthony Saunders, a coastguard, and his family (see 1861 census).
4 July 1880 - She was of age and living in Newington when she married John Ford in All saints parish church, Upper Norwood, Surrey. She signed the register (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - Aged 25, she was living at 23 Ashburnham Villas, Station Rd, Lambeth, with her husband John (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 35, she was living with her husband John and children Mable and Harold at Parkhill, Alexandra Rd, Lambeth (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 42, she was living at 1 Flairview Terrace, Lambeth with her husband John and children Mabel, Harold and Lillian, and Alice Willsher, a boarder (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was living at 31 Camden Hill Rd, Upper Norwood (see 1911 census): -

Name Relationship Age Particulars of Marriage Occupation Birthplace
John Ford Head 54 Married 30 Years. 4 children including 1 dead. Builder's carpenter Parkstone, Dorset
Charlotte Ford Wife 55 Married - Budleigh Salterton, Devonshire
Alice Mabel Anne Ford Daughter 27 Single None Upper Norwood, London
Lilian Florence Ivy Ford Daughter 13 - None West Norwood, London

1925 - She was living with her husband John at 43 Camden Hill Rd, Norwood (see 1925 electoral register).
1926 - She was living with her husband John at 43 Camden Hill Rd, Norwood (see 1926 electoral register).
1927 - She was living with her husband John at 43 Camden Hill Rd, Norwood (see 1927 electoral register).

JOHN FORD (son of James and Harriet Jemima Ford)

2 April 1857 - He was born in Parkstone, Dorset (birth certificate).
5 May 1857 - His father, James, a boatman in the coastguard living in Parkstone, registered his birth (birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 4, he was living in Parkstone, Dorset, with his parents  James, a coastguard boatman aged 46, and Harriet J aged 46, and his siblings Eliza A aged 21, Edward aged 15, Joseph aged 13, Thomas aged 10, and Emily aged 8 (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a scholar aged 13 living with his widower father James, a chief boatman with the Coastguard, and his siblings Emily J aged 17, and Ellen aged 12 (see 1871 census).
4 July 1880 - He was a carpenter of age and living in Norwood when he married Charlotte Perriam in All saints parish church, Upper Norwood, Surrey. He signed the register (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - He was a carpenter aged 24 living with his wife Charlotte at 23 Ashburnham Villas, Station Rd, Lambeth (see 1881 census).
19 July 1881 - Their son Norman John was born (see Woodland Road School register).
4 September 1881 - He was a carpenter living in Station Rd when their son Norman John was baptised in Christ Church parish church, Gipsey Hill (see parish register).
C 1883/84 - Their daughter Alice Mable Anne was born in Upper Norwood, London (see 1911 census).
4 November 1883 - He was a carpenter living in Barnfield Rd, Gipsy Hill, Surrey when their daughter Alice Mabel Civil (sic) was baptised in Christchurch parish church, Gipsy Hill (see parish register).
22 February 1886 - He was living at Silkenden House when their son Norman John started at Woodland Road School, Lambeth (see school register).
9 September 1889 - He was living at 152 Romany Rd when their son Norman John started at Salters Hill School, Gipsy Rd, (Norwood) (see school register).
March qtr 1890 - The death of a Norman John Ford (their son?) aged 8 was registered in Camberwell (GRO ref 1d 490).
C 1890 (?) - Their son Harold was born in Forest (?) Hill, Kent (see 1891 census).
30 November 1890 - He was a carpenter living at 1/9 Queen's Rd when their son Harold Stanley was baptised in St Luke's parish church, West Norwood, London (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a carpenter aged 34 living with his wife Charlotte and children Mable, a scholar aged 7, and Harold aged 6 months (?) at Parkhill, Alexandra Rd, Lambeth (see 1891 census).
C 1897/98 - Their daughter Lilian Florence Ivy was born in West Norwood, London (see 1911 census).
4 July 1897 - He was a carpenter living at 1 Fairsea Terrace, Auckland Hill when their daughter Lilian Florence Ivy was baptised in St Luke's parish church, West Norwood, London (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a carpenter aged 42, living at 1 Flairview Terrace, Lambeth with his wife Charlotte, their children Mabel, a book folder/binder aged 17, Harold aged 10 and Lillian aged 3, and Alice Willsher, a boarder (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a builder’s carpenter aged 54 living with his wife and their children at 31 Camden Hill Rd, Upper Norwood (see 1911 census).
1925 - He was living with his wife Charlotte at 43 Camden Hill Rd, Norwood (see 1925 electoral register).
1926 - He was living with his wife Charlotte at 43 Camden Hill Rd, Norwood (see 1926 electoral register).
1927 - He was living with his wife Charlotte at 43 Camden Hill Rd, Norwood (see 1927 electoral register).

Known child/children - Norman John, Alice Mabel Anne, Harold Stanley and Lilian Florence Ivy.

FRANCES SHOBBROOK (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of William and Lucy Perriam)

19 March 1856 - She was born in Budleigh Salterton (birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - She was a scholar aged 5 lodging at 2 Victoria Place, Budleigh Salterton, with her widowed mother Lucy, her sister Charlotte and Anthony Saunders, a coastguard, and his family (see 1861 census).
2 April 1877 - She was a tailoress aged 20 living in Mary Arches St, Exeter, when she married Joseph Shobbrook in the Register Office at Exeter (marriage certificate).

See also the Shobbrook family history.

ALFRED HEACOCK (son of Lucy Mary Heacock)

22 June 1876 - He was born at 8 Exe St, Exeter (birth certificate).
23 April 1878 - He died in Rack St, Exeter, aged 1 year 9 months, of debility from birth and bronchitis (14 days) (death certificate).
24 April 1878 - His mother registered his death (death certificate).
26 (sic) April 1878 - He was aged 1 ¾ and from St Mary Major when he was buried in plot A 275 42 of the Higher Cemetery, Exeter (see index card).
27 (sic) April 1878 - He was from Rack St and aged 21 months when his burial service was held at St Mary Major parish church, Exeter (see parish register).

OTHER BASTONS

13 December 1685 - Walter son of Walter and Mary Baston was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

14 August 1687 - Eliza daughter of Gideon and Mary Baston was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

16 November 1691 - Gideon son of Gideon and Mary Bastone was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

23 December 1703 - Nathaniel son of Gideon and Mary Bastion was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

11 November 1733 - Joan (?) Bastone was buried at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

23 January 1737/38 - William Bastone was buried at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).

OTHER FREEMANS

26 April 1825 - John Cowd married Elizabeth Freeman of Otterton in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

3 August 1825 - Abraham Freeman aged 48 from Otterton Hill, Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

14 October 1829 - George Bence married Ann Freeman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

8 May 1851 - Ann Freeman aged 79 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

7 June 1860 - Isabella Freeman aged 66 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

OTHER HILLMANS

10 June 1794 - Thomas Hilman married Grace Anning in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

17 August 1794 - William son of John and Sarah Helman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

21 December 1794 - Thomas Hillman was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

5 May 1795 - William Hillman was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

2 January 1796 - Thomas Hillman was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

22 January 1796 - Thomas son of Thomas and Grace Helman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

16 February 1797 - Mary Hellman was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

7 June 1797 - Thomas son of John and Sarah Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

31 July 1797 - Thomas son of Thomas and Grace Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

10 October 1798 - Thomas Hilman married Margaret Hall in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

1 May 1799 - Mary daughter of Thomas and Margaret Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

27 July 1800 - John son of John and Sarah Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

16 April 1801 - Elizabeth daughter of Thomas and Margaret Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

9 November 1802 - Wm Hillman son of Elizabeth Woosman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

30 October 1803 - Sarah daughter of Thomas and Margaret Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

15 September 1805 - Charlotte daughter of Thomas and Margaret Hellman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

19 May 1806 - Thomas Tarrant married Sarah Hillman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

19 May 1823 - William Harris, a widower, married Mary Hillman in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

7 September 1823 - John son of Sarah Hillman of East Budleigh was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

16 April 1824 - John Sandford, a widower, married Jane Hillman, a widow, in East Budleigh parish church. The witnesses were Simon and Mary Hillman (see parish register).

11 February 1825 - John Harris married Elizabeth Hillman in East Budleigh parish church. Charlotte Hillman was a witness (see parish register).

4 October 1829 - Charles son of Charles Hellman, a shoemaker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

18 March 1830 - John Hillman made his mark when he married Leah Warren Parker in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

16 May 1830 - Harriet Hillman aged 1 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

10 October 1830 - Leah Swalland daughter of John Hillman, a labourer from Knowle, and his wife Leah Warren, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

4 September 1831 - Stephen son of Charles Hillman, a shoemaker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

15 July 1832 - Morab daughter of John Hillman, a labourer from Knowle, and his wife Leah Warren, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

18 July 1832 - Morab Hillman aged 4 days from Knowle was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

24 March 1833 - Sarah Ann daughter of Charles Hillman, a shoemaker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

7 July 1833 - Sarah Ann daughter of John Hillman, a labourer from Knowle, and his wife Leah Warren, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

11 July 1833 - Sarah Ann Hillman aged 4 weeks from Knowle was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

30 January 1835 - Walter son of Charles Helman, a shoemaker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

20 November 1836 - Sanders son of Charles Hellman, a shoemaker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

1 September 1837 - Sanders Hillman aged 1 from East Budleigh was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

29 July 1838 - Sanders son of Charles Hellman, a shoemaker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

2 December 1838 - Lucy Warren daughter of John Hillman, a labourer from Knowle, and his wife Leah Warren, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

8 September 1839 - Elias Hillman aged 27 of Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

31 January 1841 - Wilhelmyna daughter of Charles Hillman, a shoe maker from East Budleigh, and his wife Agnes, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

31 July 1842 - Matilda Maria daughter of John Hillman, a labourer form Knowle, and his wife Leah Parker, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

2 March 1845 - Rhoda Sarah Edmonds daughter of John Hillman, a labourer from Knowle, and his wife Leah Parker, was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

2 October 1846 - Elias Hillman aged 3 months from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

29 December 1847 - Margaret Hillman aged 76 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

20 April 1848 - Elias Endacott son of William, a mason from Budleigh Salterton, and Eliza Hillman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

10 December 1848 - Elias Endicott Helman aged 8 months from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

4 January 1849 - Matilda Hilman aged 8 months from Knowle was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

28 October 1849 - Sarah daughter of William, a mason from Budleigh Salterton, and Eliza Hillman was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

23 November 1854 - Charles Hilman aged 3 months from East Budleigh was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

22 April 1855 - Walter Edward Hilman aged 4 from Knowle, East Budleigh was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

30 December 1855 - William Hillman aged 46 from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

22 July 1857 - William Charles Hillman aged 5 days from Budleigh Salterton was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

5 December 1858 - Elizabeth Alice Hillman aged 7 from Knowle, East Budleigh was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

OTHER LENDONS

4 April 1703 - William son of Phillip and Mary Lendon was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

16 September 1706 - Phillip son of Phillip and Mary Lendon was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

4 November 1706 - Phil Lendon was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

3 April 1707 - Hannah Lendon was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

OTHER PERRIAMS

ALICE FLORENCE LOVEDAY PERRIAM (daughter of William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann Perriam)

26 February 1907 - She was born (see 1913 school register) in Plymouth (see 1911 census).
April 1911 - Aged 5, she was living with her parents William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann and her siblings Elsie Sarah May aged 17, Bessie Edith Kate aged 15 and Frederick Richard Henry aged 7, in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
6 October 1913 - She was admitted to Payhembury National School. She had previously attended school in Ottery St Mary (see school register).
6 February 1914 - She left Payhembury School because she left the parish (see 1913 school register).

ALMA MERETTA LOVELESS (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

March qtr 1903 - Her birth was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a356).
2 April 1911 - She was a scholar aged 9 living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings Martha aged 19, Susie aged 16, Florence aged 14 and Frederick aged 5, at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff (see 1901 census).
27 December 1921 - She was a spinster aged 19 living at 188 Railway St when she married Michael Jonathan Loveless, a porter living at the Post Office, Tipton St John, Devon, in Roath parish church. Her brother William George Perriam was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
14 October 1977 - Her husband Michael J died and was subsequently buried in Yeovil cemetery (billiongraves web-site photograph).
24 February 1986 - She died and was subsequently buried in Yeovil cemetery (billiongraves web-site photograph).

AMANDA ROSINA PERRIAM (NÉE THORNE) (daughter of Joseph and Thomasina a.k.a. Jamy Thorne)

24 May 1829 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. Her father was a labourer from Budleigh Salterton (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 11, she was living with (her parents) Joseph aged 50, a publican, and Tamey aged 50, and (her siblings) William, a carpenter aged 20, Sarah aged 15 and Emily aged 13, and William Lott aged 3, in East Budleigh (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a dressmaker aged 21 living with her parents Joseph, an inn keeper aged 59, and Thomasina aged 60, her siblings Sarah aged 26, and Elmily (sic) aged 24, and Mary A Long, a visitor (see 1851 census).
17 & 24 February & 2 March 1856 - The banns for her proposed marriage to George Charles Perriam were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 March 1856 - She was a spinster of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married George Charles Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. Her father Joseph was an innkeeper. A Kate Amanda Thorn was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 32, she was living with her husband George C, their children Emily J aged 2 and Rosina A aged under 12 months, and Sara Armstrong, a visitor, at 5 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
15 May 1864 - She died aged 35 (headstone).
June qtr 1864 - Her death was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 26).
19 May 1864 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 35 in plot K90 at East Budleigh parish church (headstone and see parish register).

ANN PERRIAM

C 1761/62 - She was born (based on age at burial).
27 May 1818 - She was aged 56 and from East Budleigh when she was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ANN PERRAM (NÉE DYER)

21 May 1791 - She married John Perram in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ANN PERRIAM (daughter of John and Betty Perriam)

30 August 1818 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
1 June 1831 - She was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 13 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ANN PERRIAM

6 June 1841 - Aged 22 she was living with George and Elizabeth Perriam and (their children) Henry, William, John, Ellen, Samuel and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).

ANNE PERRIAM (daughter of Henry Thomas and Susanna Perriam)

C 1903/04 - She was born in Rudry (see 1911 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 7, she was living with her parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Sydney John aged 5, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).

ANNIE AUGUSTA WARREN (NÉE PERRIAM) (Henry George and Olive Perriam)

18 November 1855 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 October 1875 - She was a witness to the marriage of her widowed mother Olive to Samuel Warren in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - Aged 25, she was living at Claremont, Tiphill Head, Ottery St Mary with step-father Samuel Warren, her mother Olive Warren, her step-father’s granddaughter Ethel L Warren and a servant (see 1881 census).
29 April 1884 - She was a spinster aged 28 living in Ottery St Mary when she married Edward George Warren, an architect and surveyor from Edgbaston, Birmingham, in Ottery St Mary parish church. Harry Charles Perriam was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
C 1885/86 - Their son Henry G was born in Exeter (see 1901 census).
C 1887/88 - Their son Edward L(eslie) was born in Exeter (see 1901 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 35, she was living with her husband Edward G, an architect aged 34, and their children Henry G aged 5 and Edward L aged 3, at 21 Powderham crescent, Exeter (see 189 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 45, she was living with her husband Edward G Warren, an architect and surveyor, aged 44, and their children Henry G, aged 15 and Edward L aged 13, and a domestic servant, at 21 Powderham Crescent, Exeter (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 55, she was living with her widowed mother Olive, her husband Edward George Warren, an architect aged 54, and a servant, at Cleremont, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
December qtr 1945 - The death of an Annie A Warrenn aged 89 was registered in Exeter (GRO ref 5b 75).

ANNIE LITTLE PERRIAM (NÉE PARK) (daughter of Joseph Little and Charlotte Park)

C January/February 1861 - She was born in Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 2 months, she was living with her parents Joseph, a draper aged 47, and Charlotte aged 39, her siblings William W aged 9, Mary L aged 7, Alice aged 5, and Joseph Ed aged 2, a (shop) assistant and three servants at 2 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 10, she was living with her widowed mother Charlotte, a draper aged 47, her siblings William W aged 18, Mary L aged 16 and Alice L aged 8, and two servants at 10 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 20, she was visiting John and Henrietta Beer and family at Upton, Newton Poppleford, Aylesbeare, Devon (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a draper aged 25 living with her sister Alice, a school governess aged 24, and Ada M Bowden, at 13 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
3 December 1891 - She was a spinster aged 30 living in Budleigh Salterton when she married George Reginald Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. His father Joseph was a draper (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 37, she was living with her husband George R and their daughter Kathleen at Clyst Hayes, Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 50, she was living with her husband George, a dairy farmer, their daughter Kathleen, his mother (sic) Sarah Jane Perriam, a dairyman, a nurse and a servant, in Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
15 February 1942 - She died aged 81 and was subsequently buried in block e row 8 of St Peter’s cemetery, Budleigh Salterton (fairlynch museum web-site).
March qtr 1942 - The death of an Annie L Perriam aged 80 was registered in Devon Central (GRO ref 5b 75).

BESSIE EDITH KATE PERRIAM (daughter of William James and Ellen Elizabeth A Perriam)

13 March 1897 - She was born (see 1909 school register) in East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
June qtr 1897 - Her birth was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 279).
31 March 1901 - Aged 4 she was living with her parents William J and Ellen E A and her siblings Sarah E M aged 7 and Ida E aged 6, at 2 Brownlow St, East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
21 January 1910 - She was living at Wiggaton when she was enrolled at Ottery St Mary National School. She had previously attended shool in Alfington (see school register).
28 July 1910 - She left school to work in service (see school register).
April 1911 - Aged 15, she was living with her parents William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann and her siblings Elsie Sarah May aged 17, Frederick Richard Henry aged 7 and Alice Florence Loveday aged 5, in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).

BETTY PERRIAM (NÉE NIAS) (daughter of John and Martha Nias)

31 January 1789 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 June 1816 - She married John Perriam in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 June 1841 - Aged 52, she was living with (her husband) John and (their children) Martha aged 19, and Emma aged 16, and (her mother) Martha Nias aged 82 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 60, she was living in East Budleigh with her husband John and their grandson Richard aged 8 (see 1851 census).

DINAH MADGE PERRIAM (daughter of Harry Park and Maylie Frances Perriam)

C 1925/26 - Sh was born (based on age at death).
December qtr 1925 - Her birth was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 39).
19 August 1933 - She died aged 7 and was buried shortly thererafter iin plot E4 at Budleigh Salterton parish church (fairylynch museum web-site).
September qtr 1933 - Her death at the age of 7 was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 29).

DORA AMANDA INGHAM (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry Charles and Mary Little Perriam)

18 December 1889 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - Aged 1, she living with her parents Harry C and Mary L, and a domestic servant in Rose Cottage, 14 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 11, she was living with her parents Harry and Mary, her brother Harry P, and a servant in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a groceress aged 21 living with her mother Mary Little Perriam and her brother Harry Park, as well as a boarder, a visitor and a servant at 23 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
September qtr 1926 - Her marriage to Philip S Ingham was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 71).
16 October 1926 - She was aged 35 when she left Avonmouth aboard the Elders & Fyffes ship Changuinola with her husband Philip Stanley, a civil servant aged 37, bound for Hamilton, Bermuda. They travelled 1st class. Their last address in the UK had been 47 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see embarkation list).
C May/June 1927 - Their son John Periam was born in Paget, Bermuda (see 1928 embarkation list).
16 October 1928 - She was aged 34 when she left Bristol with her son John Periam aged 1 aboard the Elders & Fyffes ship Satuca bound for Bermuda. They travelled 1st class. Their last address in the UK had been 47 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see embarkation list).
C July/August1929 - Their son Philip was born in Paget, Bermuda (see 1931 embarkation list).
27 August 1931 - She was aged 38 when she left Liverpool with her husband Phillip, a civil servant aged 43, and their chuldren John aged 4 and Philip aged 1, bound for Bermuda aboard the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s liner Orbita. They travelled 2nd class. Their last address in the UK had been 41 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see embarkation list).
10 October 1935 - She was aged 44 when she left Liverpool bound for Bermuda aboard the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s liner Orbita. She travelled 1st class. Her last address in the UK had been 47 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see embarkation list).
30 September 1937 - She was aged 47 when she left Liverpool with her husband Phillip Stanley, a civil servant aged 48, bound for Bermuda aboard the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s liner Orbita. They travelled 1st class. Their last address in the UK had been 47 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see embarkation list).
4 September 1939 - She was aged 45 when she left Liverpool bound for Val Paraiso with (her son) Philip aged 9, aboard the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s liner Orduna. They travelled 1st class, Their intended future permanent residence was Bermuda. Their last address in the UK had been 47 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see embarkation list).
May 1945 - She left London with her husband Philip S aboard the Cunard White Star liner Ruahine bound for New York. Their last address in the UK had been Cranmore, Station Rd, Budleigh Salterton. Their permanent residence was in “other parts of the British Empire” (see embarkation list).
19 May 1945 - She was a housewife aged 50 when she arrived in New York aboard SS Ruahine with her husband Philip Stanley, a civil servant aged 57 who had been born in Bermuda. He worked for the British Postal Service. Their permanent address was in St George, Bermuda (see manifest).

DORIS I PERRIAM (NÉE WILLIAMS)

16 January 1907 - She was born (GRO death index).
June qtr 1930 - Her marriage to Sydney J Perriam was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 943).
1939 - She was living in Cardiff (Findmypast web-site).
June qtr 1977 - Her death was registered in Swansea (GRO ref 27 2177).

EDITH JENKINS (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

March qtr 1894 - Her birth was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 313).
1 March 1894 - Her father was a labourer living at 11 Janet St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 7, she was living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings William aged 21, Sidney aged 19, Martha aged 9, Susan aged 5 and Florence aged 3 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a domestic servant aged 17 working for John David and Sarah Morgan at Springfield Gardens, Morganstown, Taff Wells (see 1911 census).
9 July 1924 - She married Arthur Jenkins in Gabalfa parish church (familysearch web-site).

EDWARD GEORGE PERRIAM (son of Sidney George and Elea E Perriam)

C 1905/06 - He was born in Cardiff (see 1911 census).
December qtr 1905 - His birth was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 322a).
2 April 1911 - Aged 5, he was living with his parents Sidney G and Elea E and his siblings Florence E and Dorothy M at 245 Railway St, Splott (see 1911 census and table below).

EDWIN HUBERT PERRIAM (son of Samuel and Mary Lyna Perriam)

C 1858/59 - He was born in Hackney (see 1861 census).
June qtr 1859 - His birth was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 351).
7 April 1861 - Aged 2, he was living with his parents Samuel and Mary and a servant in Mare St, South Hackney (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a scholar aged 12 living with his parents Samuel and Mary Lyna, his brother Wallace Henry and a servant at 52 Balls Pond Rd, Islington (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a bank clerk aged 22 living with his parents Samuel and Mary Anne (sic) Samuel, his siblings Wallace Henry and Ella Fanny and two servants at 71 Chatswood Rd, Hackney (see 1881 census).
28 September 1886 - He was a clerk aged 27 living in St John’s, Hackney when he married Florence Elizabeth Fairbairn in St Anne’s parish church, Limehouse. His father Samuel was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
19 December 1887 - Their daughter Hilda Florence Estell was born (see parish register) in Hackney (see 1891 census).
18 March 1888 - He was a bank clerk living at 4 Lesbia Rd when their daughter Hilda Florence Estelle was baptised in Hackney parish church (see parish register).
March qtr 1888 - The birth of their daughter Hilda Florence E was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 529).
5 April 1891 - He was a bank clerk aged 32 living with his wife Florence aged 26, their daughter Hilda F E aged 3 and a servant at 4 Lesbia Rd, Hackney (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a bank officer aged 42 living with his wife Florence E, their daughter Hilda F E aged 13 and a servant at 6 Burton Rd, Kingston upon Thames (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a bank manager aged 52 living with his wife Florence Elizabeth, their daughter Hilda and a servant at 53 High Rd, Tottenahm (see 1901 census).
21 August 1913 - He was a bank manager aged 54 when he left London, with his wife on a cruise to Morocco, the Canaries and Madeira on board RMSP Co’s ship Arnila (see passenger list).
20 October 1916 - He was a bank manager when he was granted, along with his sister Ella Fanny Roberts, probate of his father Samuel’s estate valued at £1156 9s 8d, in London (see probate register).
14 December 1942 - He had been living at 28 Fleetwood Avenue, Westcliff, Essex when he died (see probate register).
December qtr 1942 - His death at the age of 83 was registered in Southend (GRO ref 4a 779).
10 March 1943 - Probate of his estate valued at £4872 8s 4d was granted at Llandudno to Hilda Florence Estelle Petheridge, wife of Ralph Chown Petheridge (see probate register).

ELINOR PERIAM (NÉE (?))

? - She married (?) Periam.
18 January 1620/21 - She was a widow when she was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

ELEANOR PERRIAM (NÉE SCADDEN)

15 September 1791 - She married William Perriam in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 August 1807 - Her husband William was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 November 1807 - She was from East Budlieigh when her son William aged 11 was apprenticed to Rev Ambrose Stapleton of the Vicarage, East Budleigh (FMP web-site).
4 July 1809 - She was from East Budleigh when her son William was apprenticed to William Copplestone, a yeoman of East Budleigh (FMP web-site).
4 November 1811 - She was from East Budleigh when her son James aged 8 was appreticed to Michael Dare, a miller of Otterton (FMP web-site).

ELEANOR PERRIAM

C 1830/31 - She was born (based on age at burial).
9 June 1833 - She was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 2 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ELIZA PERRIAM (NÉE DAVIS) (daughter of William Davis)

C 1857/58 - She was born in Penarth (see 1901 census).
4, 11 & 18 April 1875 - She was from the parish when the banns for her forthcoming marriage to George Perriam were published in Roath parish church (see parish register).
2 May 1875 - She was a spinster aged 17 living at 23 Janet St when she married George Perriam in Roath parish church, Glamorgan. Her father William was a labourer (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - Aged 22, she was living with her husband George and their children Henry T, Frederick N and William George at 41 Janet St, Roath (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 32, she was living with her husband George and their children Henry, Frederick, William, Sidney, Rosetta, Maud and Orvetta at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 43, she was living with her husband George and their children William, Sidney, Martha, Edith, Susan and Florence at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 52, she was living with her husband George and their children Martha, Susie, Florence, Alma and Frederick, at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff. She had had a total of 15 children of whom 4 had died (see 1901 census).

ELIZABETH PERIAM (NÉE OAKE)

16 April 1629 - She married William Periam in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

ELIZABETH PERIAM (daughter of John Periam of the parish of St David's)

28 May 1664 - She was an infant when she was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

ELIZABETH PERRIAM (NÉE PARKER)

C 1791/92 - She was born in East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
11 June 1806 - She was from Littleham when she married Henry Perriam in Littleham chapel (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 59 living in Little Knowle with her husband Henry aged 58 and his niece Emma aged 21 (see 1851 census).

ELIZABETH PERRIAM (NÉE BISHOP)

C 1794/95 - She was born in Sidmouth (1871 census).
6, 13 & 20 October 1816 - She was resident in the parish when the banns for her marriage to George Perriam were called in St Thomas the Apostle’s parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
30 October 1816 - She was a spinster from the parish when she married George Perriam, a baker, in St Thomas parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 50, she was living with (her husband) George and (their children) Anne, Henry, William, John, Ellen, Samuel and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 57, she was living with her husband George, their children Ellen aged 23, Mary aged 16 and Samuel aged 22, and his father George aged 86, in Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 76, she was living with her husband George in Poplar Row Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
17 September 1872 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 79 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

ELLA FANNY ROBERTS (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Samuel and Mary Lyna Perriam)

C 1866/67 - She was born in Islington (see 1881 census).
September qtr 1866 - Her birth was registered in Islington (GRO ref 1b 353).
3 April 1881 - She was a scholar aged 14 living with her parents Samuel and Mary Anne (sic) Samuel, her siblings Wallace Henry and Edwin and two servants at 71 Chatswood Rd, Hackney (see 1881 census).
30 October 1884 - Her future husband Edwin Henry Roberts was a minor of the age of nineteen years and upwards but under the age of twenty one years when he requested a licence to marry her in the new parish of Holy Trinity, Stepney from the Diocese of London. He was living at 70 Brooksby Walk, Homerton. He had already received his father James’ consent and that of Ella’s father Samuel Perriam to the marriage. Ella was a minor of the age of eighteen years and upwards but under the age of twenty one years and was from the new parish of Holy Trinity, Stepney (see licence).
10 November 1884 - She was a spinster aged 18 living in Stepney when she married Edwin Henry Roberts, a clerk aged 19 living in Homerton by licence in Trinity parish church Stepney. The witnesses were their father, James Roberts, a builder, and Samual Perriam (see parish register).
13 January 1885 - Their son John Hubert was born (see parish register) in Clapton, London (see 1911 census).
March qtr 1885 - The birth of their son John Hubert was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 573).
8 March 1885 - They were living at 25 Clifden Rd when their son John Hubert was baptised in Hackney parish church. Her husband was a clerk (see parish register).
28 August 1886 - Their daughter Grace Ellen was born (see parish register) in Clapton (see 1891 census).
3 October 1886 - They were living at 30 Mayola Rd when their daughter Grace Ellen was baptised in Hackney parish church. Her husband was a clerk (see parish register).
December qtr 1886 - The birth of their daughter Grace Ella was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 519).
18 October 1887 - Their son Francis Edwin was born (see parish register) in Clapton (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1887 - The birth of their son Francis Edwin was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 552).
C December 1890/January 1891 - Their daughter Elsa L was born in Clapton (see 1891 census).
March qtr 1891 - The birth of their daughter Elsa Lyna was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 572).
5 April 1891 - Aged 24, she was living with her husband Edwin, a solicitor’s clerk aged 25, and their children John H aged 6, Grace E aged 4, Francis E aged 3 and Elsa L aged 3 months, at 85 Rushmore Rd, Hackney (see 1891 census).
June qtr 1891 - The death of their daughter Elsa Lyna aged 0 was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 433).
18 October 1895 - Their son Walter Perriam was born (see parish register) in Clapton, London (see 1911 census).
December qtr 1895 - The birth of their son Walter Perriam was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 539).
31 January 1896 - They were living at 72 Elderfied Rd when their children Francis Edwin and Walter Perriam were baptised in Hackney parish church. Her husband was a solicitor’s clerk (see parish register).
28 June 1898 - Ther daughter Violet Helen was born (see parish register) in Clapton, London (see 1911 census).
September qtr 1898 - The birth of their daughter Violet Helen was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 496).
31 March 1901 - Aged 34, she was living with her husband Edwin, a solicitor’s clerk aged 35 and their children John aged 16, Grace aged 14, Francis aged 13, Walter aged 5 and Violet aged 2, at 72 Elderfield Rd, Hackney (see 1901 census).
31 May 1901 - Their son Albert Ernest was born (see parish register) in Clapton, London (see 1911 census).
September qtr 1901 - The birth of their son Albert Ernest was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 476).
14 August 1901 - They were living at 72 Elderfield Rd when their children Violet Helen and Albert Edward were baptised in Hackney parish church. Edwin Henry was a solicitor’s clerk (see parish register).
20 March 1904 - Their son Edward Perriam was born (see parish register).
4 August 1904 - He husband was a solicitor’s clerk when their son Edward Perriam was privately baptised. The family was living at 72 Elderfield Rd (see Clapton All Saints parish register).
June qtr 1904 - The birth of their son Edward Perriam was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 458).
C 1905/06 - Their daughter Winifred Ethel was born in Clapton, London (see 1911 census).
December qtr 1905 - The birth of their daughter Winifred Ethel was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 442).
2 April 1911 - Aged 44, she was living with her husband Edwin Henry, a law clerk aged 45, their chilren John Hubert aged 26, Walter Perriam aged 15, Violet Helen aged 12, Albert Ernest aged 9, Edward Perriam aged 7 and Winifred Ethel aged 5, her father Samuel Perriam and her brother Wallace Henry at 142 West Green Rd, Tottenham. She had had eleven children of whom three had died (see 1911 census).
20 October 1916 - She was the wife of Edwin Henry Roberts when she was granted, along with her brother Edwin Hubert Perriam, probate of her father Samuel’s estate valued at £1156 9s 8d, in London (see probate register).
December qtr 1926 - The death of her husband Edwin H aged 61 was registered in Edmonton (GRO ref 3a 539).
3 December 1943 - She was a widow when she was granted at Llandudno the administration of her brother Wallace Henry Perriam’s estate valued at £23 16s 2d (see probate register).
September qtr 1953 - Her death at the age of 87 was registered in Sidcup (GRO ref 5b 551).

ELLEN VINCENT (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

30 November 1823 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 14, she was living with (her parents) George and Elizabeth Perriam and (her siblings) Anne, Henry, William, John, Samuel and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
23 August 1843 - She was one of the witnesses when her sister Georgina married Michael Ahern in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 23, she was living with her parents George and Elizabeth, her siblings Mary and Samuel, and her grandfather George Perriam in Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
6 November 1861 - She was a spinster of full age from Budleigh Salterton when she married John Vincent, a baker from Budleigh Salterton, in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
1 September 1863 - Her husband was a baker from Honiton when their daughter Emily was baptised in Honiton parish church (see parish register).
4 September 1865 - Hr husbande was a baker from Honiton when their daughter Mary Louisa was baptised in Honiton parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 47, she was living with her husband John, a baker aged 45, their children Emily aged 7 and Mary L aged 5, and two apprentices in New St, Honiton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 57, she was living with her husband John, a baker aged 53, their children Emily, student aged 17, and Mary L aged 15, and two boarders in New St, Honiton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 67, she was living with her husband John aged 65, who was living on his own means, and their daughter Emily aged 27 in the High St, Honiton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 76, she was living with her husband John, a retired baker aged 72, and their daughter Mary Louisa aged 36 in the High St, Honiton (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1909 - The death of an Ellen Vincent aged 86 was registered in Honiton (GRO ref 5b 11).
13 October 1909 - She was from Northcote Lane when she was buried aged 86 at Honiton parish church (see parish register).

ELLEN BASTIN (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of William and Sarah Perriam)

29 February 1864 - She was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton Her father was a labourer living in Tipton (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 7, she was living with her parents William and Sarah and her siblings Martha, Thomas and William in a cottage in Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a nurse aged 15 visiting George, a labourer aged 45, and Louisa Bastin in Ottery St Mary (see 1881 census).
21 February 1884 - She was a spinster aged 20 living in Tipton when she married George Bastin, a labourer aged 23 from Alfington (sic), in the district church of Tipton St John’s. Her brother William was one of the witnesses. Her father was deceased (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - Aged 27, she was living with her husband George, a groom aged 42, and his brother-in-law John Evans, in West Garforth, Garforth, West Riding of Yorkshire (see 1891 census).

ELLEN ELIZABETH ANN PERRIAM (NÉE PERKINS) (daughter of John Perkins)

C 1867/68 - She was born in Stonehouse, Devon (see 1901 census).
31 December 1891 - She was a spinster aged 23 living at 3 Brownlow St when she married William James Perriam in St George’s parish church, East Stonehouse. The witnesses were Fred and Blanch Perkins (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 33, she was living with her husband William J and their children Sarah E M, Ida E and Bessie K at 2 Brownlow St, East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 43, she was living with her husband William James and their children Elsie Sarah May, Bessie Edith Kate, Frederick Richard Henry and Alice Florence Loveday in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
30 January 1914 - Her husband William James was buried at St John’s parish church, Tipton (see parish register).
16 February 1914 - She was living at 164 Grenville Rd when her daughter Alice Flo Loveday was admitted to St John’s School (see school register).
31 August 1914 - She was living at 184 Grenville Rd when her daughter Alice transferred to the senior part of St John’s School, Plymouth (see school register).
June qtr 1919 - Her death at the age of 49 was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 5b 313).

ELSIE E PERRIAM (NÉE FORSHAW) (daughter of Richard and Edith Elizabeth M Forshaw)

December qtr 1913 - Her birth was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 5b 445).
1939 - She was living in Plymouth with (her mother) Edith E M (Findmypast web-site).
June qtr 1941 - Her marriage to Frederick R H Perriam was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 75b 1095).
June qtr 1968 - Her death at the age of 54 was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 7a 654).

EMILY JANE PERRIAM (daughter of George Charles and Amanda Rosina Perriam)

19 October 1856 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 2, she was living with her parents, her sister Rosina A and Sara Armstrong, a visitor, at 5 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 12, she was living with her father George C, her step-mother Sarah J, her siblings Henry J and George R, her (step-grandmother) Jennie (?) Thorn, and an assistant bee maid, at 24 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).

ELSIE MAY PERRIAM (daughter of Henry Thomas and Susanna Perriam)

C 1897/98 - She was born in Cardiff (see 1911 census).
31 August 1908 - She was living at 91 School St when she was admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) in Llanbradach. She had previously attended Hengoed school (see 1909 school register).
2 April 1911 - She was a scholar aged 13 living with her parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
1 June 1911 - She left Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) because she had reached the age limit (see school register).
1 June 1911 - She left Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) because she had reached the age limit (see school register).
December qtr 1921 - The marriage of an Elsie M Perriam and Thomas Jones was registered in Pontypridd (GRO ref 11a 1141).

EMLYN REES PERRIAM (son of Thomas and Margaret Emma Perrim)

14 July 1901 - His father was a platelayer on the railway living in Peterston-super-Ely when he was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
4 January 1904 - He died and was subsequently buried at Peterston-super-Ely parish church (FMP web-site).

EMMA PERRIAM (daughter of John and Betty Perriam)

24 December 1824 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (parish register).
30 June 1841 - Aged 16, she was living with (her parents) John and Betty and (her sister) Martha aged 19, and (her grandmother) Martha Nias aged 82 (see 1841 census).

EMMA MATTHEWS (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Thomas and Sarah Perriam)

15 November 1829 - Her father was a helier (sic) living in West Park when she was baptised in St Mary Major parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - She was a sprig maker aged 21 living in Little Knowle with her uncle Henry Perriam and his wife Elizabeth (see 1851 census).
28 January, 4 & 11 February 1855 - The banns for her proposed marriage to William Henry Matthews were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 February 1855 - She was a lace maker of full age living in Knowle, East Budleigh, when she married William Henry Matthews, a labourer of Knowle, in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 June 1856 - Her husband William Henry was a labourer living in Knowle, East Budleigh, when their son Albert was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - She was a lace maker aged 31 living with her husband Henry, an agricultural labourer aged 37, and their son Albert aged 4 at 23 Peak Place, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 41, she was living with her husband William H, a farm labourer aged 47, their son Albert, a scholar aged 15, and a boarder, in Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 51, she was living with her husband William H, a farm labourer aged 55, in Allen’s Farm Cottage, Station Rd, Littleham (see 1881 census).
22 July 1885 - She was from Exmouth when she was buried aged 55 at Littleham cum Exmouth parish church (see parish register).

EMMA PERRIAM (daughter of Henry and Martha Perriam)

C 1829/30 - She was born in Devon (see 1841 census).
6 June 1841 - She was a lace maker aged 11 living with (her parents) Henry and Martha and her sister Ann, a lace maker aged 25, in Great Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1841 census).

EMMA ELIZABETH PERRIAM (daughter of William and Sarah Perriam)

19 August 1849 - She was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 1, she was living with her parents William and Sarah in Tipton village, Ottery St Mary (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a lace maker aged 11 living with her parents William and Sarah and her siblings Henry aged 9, George aged 7, Martha aged 5 and Fred aged 2, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a domestic servant aged 22 working for Thomas Webber, a farmer, at Ford, Silverton (see 1871 census).
25 December 1878 - She was a spinster aged 27 living in Silverton when she married Sidney Coombe, a smith aged 23 from Silverton, in Silverton parish church (see parish register).
C April/May 1880 - Their daughter Eva was born in Silverton (see 1881 census).
13 June 1880 - Her husband was a smith living in Tipton when their daughter Eva was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - Aged 30, she was living with her husband Sidney, a blacksmith aged 25, and their daughter Eva aged 11 months, in Back Lane, Silverton (see 1881 census).
23 Ocober 1881 - Her husband Sidney was a smith living in Silverton when their daughter Ethel was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).br> 7 October 1883 - Her husband Sidney was a labourer living in Silverton when their daughter Emily was baptised in Silverton parish church (see parish register).
7 November 1886 - Her husband was a labourer living in Silverton when their son William Henry Perriam was baptised in Silverton parish church (see parish register).
C 1889/90 - Their son Fred was born in Silverton (see 1891 census).
1 March 1891 - Her husband was a blacksmith living in Silverton when their son Walter John was baptised in Silverton parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - Aged 40, she was living with her husband Sidney, a smith aged 35, and their children Ethel aged 9, Emily aged 7, William aged 4 and Fred aged 1, in King St, Silverton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 50, she was living with her husband Sidney, a railway blacksmith aged 45, and their children Emily, aged 17 home from service, William, an apprentice blacksmith aged 15 and Frederick, a scholar aged 10, as well as Winifred Coombes aged 2 (who was shown as their daughter! I suspect that she was actually the daughter of Emily), at Poole Cottage, Bridford (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 60, she was living with her mother-in-law Mary Coombes, a widow aged 78, her husband Sidney, a blacksmith aged 55, their son Fred aged 20, and Winnie Coombes aged 12 and Percy Coombes aged 5, in Silverton near Exeter (see 1911 census).
June qtr 1929 - Her death at the age of 79 was registered in Tiverton 9GRO ref 5b 492).

FLORENCE ELIZABETH PERRIAM (NÉE FAIRBAIRN) (daughter of John and Alice Fairbairn)

26 July 1863 - She was baptised in St George’s parish church, Gravesend, Kent (Findmypats web-site).
2 April 1871 - She was a scholar aged 7 living with her parents John, a pilot aged 42 and Alice aged 40, and her siblings Alice aged 19, Annie aged 17, John aged 13 and Maude aged 10 (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 17, she was living with her mother Alice aged 52 and her siblings Alice A aged 27, Ann aged 25 and Maud aged 21 at 32 Pauls Rd, Limehouse. Her father (John) was a pilot away at sea (see 1881 census).
28 September 1886 - She was a spinster aged 23 living in St Anne’s, Limehouse when she married Edwin Hubert Perriam in St Anne’s parish church, Limehouse. Her father John, a pilot, was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - Aged 27, she was living with her husband Edwin H, their daughter Hilda F E and a servant at 4 Lesbia Rd, Hackney (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 37, she was living with her husband Edwin H, their daughter Hilda F E aged 13 and a servant at 6 Burton Rd, Kingston upon Thames (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 47, she was living with her husband Edwin Hubert, their daughter Hilda and a servant at 53 High Rd, Tottenham. She had had only one child (see 1901 census).
21 August 1913 - She was aged 48 when she left London, with her husband and (their daughter) H(ilda) F E on a cruise to Morocco, the Canaries and Madeira on board RMSP Co’s ship Arnila (see passenger list).
June qtr 1928 - Her death at the age of 64 was registered in Rochford (GRO ref 4a 741).

FLORENCE MARY PERRIAM (NÉE FACKRELL) (daughter of James and Emma Fackrell)

C 1871/72 - She was born in Northpetherton, Somerset (see 1881 census).
24 December 1871 - Her father James was a mason when she was baptised in North Petherton parish church (Freereg web-site).
3 April 1881 - Aged 9, she was living with her mother Emma aged 37 and her siblings Martha aged 14, Eliza aged 12, Rosanna B aged 6, James A aged 2 and Roland H G aged 1, in Old Taunton Rd, North Petherton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a domestic servant aged 19 working for Louiz, a diplomat, and Maria D L Feriera, at 121 Lansdown Rd, Kensington, London (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 23, she was living on her own means with her sister Martha Norrish and family at 44 Brook St, Cardiff (see 1901 census).
September qtr 1901 - Her marriage to William George Perriaml was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 578).
2 April 1911 - Aged 31, she was living with her husband William G and their son William J at 238 Railway St, Cardiff. She had had only one child (see 1911 census).
14 December 1932 - She was from 238 Railway St, Splott and was the wife of William George Perriam when she died (see probate register).
December qtr 1932 - Her death at the age of 54 was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 341).
18 February 1933 - The administration of her estate valued at £260 8s 8d was granted at Llandaff to her husband William George Perriam, a docks supervisor (see probate register).

FLORENCE PERRIAM (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

21 October 1897 - Her father was a crane driver living at 26 Janet St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 3 she was living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings William aged 21, Sidney aged 19, Martha aged 9, Edith aged 7 and Susan aged 5 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a domestic servant aged 14 living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings Martha aged 19, Susie aged 16, Alma aged 9 and Frederick aged 5, at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff (see 1901 census).

FLORENCE LILY PERRIAM (daughter of Thomas and Margaret Emma Perriam)

31 July 1904 - Her father was a railway man living in Peterston-super-Ely when she was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1911 - Aged 6, she was living with her parents Thomas and Margaret Emma and a boarder in Peterston Super Ely (see 1911 census).

FRANK THORN PERRIAM (son of George Charles and Amanda Rosina Perriam)

20 March 1864 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - He was a carpenter’s apprentice aged 17 living with his father George C, his step-mother Sarah, his brother Harry C, and a servant and a barmaid in the High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
19 April 1907 - He died aged 43 (headstone).
22 April 1907 - He was from Exminster when he was buried aged 44 in plot K90 of East Budleigh parish church (headstone and see parish register).

FREDERIC PERRIAM (son of William and Sarah Perriam)

3 July 1859 - He was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton. His father was a labourer living in Tipton (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 2, he was living with his parents William and Sarah and his siblings Emma aged 11, Henry aged 9, George aged 7 and Martha aged 5, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a farm servant aged 11 working for William Pearce Blake, a farmer, at Mitcombe House, Mitcombe, Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).

FREDERICK N PERRIAM (son of George and Eliza Perriam)

C 1877/78 - He was born in Cardiff (see 1881 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a scholar aged 3 living with his parents George and Eliza and his siblings Henry J aged 5 and William George aged 1 at 41 Janet St, Roath (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a scholar aged 13 living with his parents George Eliza and his siblings Henry aged 15, William aged 11, Sidney aged 9, Rosetta aged 7, Maud aged 5 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).

FREDERICK PERRIAM (son of George and Elizabeth (sic) Perriam)

C 1905/06 - He was born in Cardiff (see 1911 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a scholar aged 5 living with his parents George and Eliza and his siblings Martha aged 19, Susie aged 16, Florence aged 14 and Alma aged 9 at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff (see 1901 census).
29 February 1912 - His father was a crane driver living at 188 Railway St when he was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).

FREDERICK RICHARD HENRY PERRIAM (son of William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann Perriam)

27 April 1904 - He was born (see 1913 school register) in Plymouth (see 1911 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a scholar aged 7 living with his parents William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann and his siblings Elsie Sarah May aged 17, Bessie Edith Kate aged 15 and Alice Florence Loveday aged 5, in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
15 April 1912 - He was living in Wiggaton when he was admitted to Ottery St Mary National School (Boys). He had previously attended Ottery Infants School (see school register).
6 October 1913 - He was admitted to Payhembury National School. He had previously attended school in Ottery St Mary (see school register).
6 February 1914 - He left Payhembury Nationa School because he left the parish (see 1913 school register).
1927 - He was living at 26 Cotehele Avenue, Plymouth (see 1927 electoral register).
15 September 1928 - He married Violet Eleanor Maud Chapman in St John’s parish church, Sutton on Plym (Findmypast web-site).
June qtr 1941 - His marriage to Elsie E Forshaw was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 75b 1095).
September qtr 1946 - His death at the age of 42 was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 7a 535).

GEORGE PERRIAM (son of George and Mary Perriam - see Perriam family history)

6 July 1794 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6, 13 & 20 October 1816 - He was resident in the parish when the banns for his marriage to Elizabeth Bishop were called in St Thomas the Apostle’s parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
30 October 1816 - He was reputed to be a bachelor and was a baker from the parish when he married Elizabeth Bishop in St Thomas parish church (see parish register).
14 September 1817 - He was a baker from East Budleigh when their daughter Georgina was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
27 January 1819 - Their son Henry was baptised in St Mary Major parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
5 ? 1821 - Their son William was privately baptised (see East Budleigh parish register).
30 November 1823 - He was a baker from East Budleigh when their daughter Ellen was baptised in East Budleigh parish church. Their son William was brought into church the same day (see parish register).
7 July 1825 - He was a baker from East Budleigh when their son George was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
15 April 1827 - He was a baker from East Budleigh when their son John Coles was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 August 1828 - (Their son) George was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 3 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 January 1829 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their son Samuel was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 December 1833 - He was a baker from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Mary was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a baker aged 50 living with (his wife) Elizabeth and (their children) Anne aged 22, Henry aged 21, William aged 10, John aged 12, Ellen aged 14, Samuel aged 11 and Mary aged 7 at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a baker and confectioner aged 50 living with his wife Elizabeth, their children Ellen aged 23, Mary aged 16 and Samuel aged 22, and his father George aged 86, in Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a retired baker aged 76 living with wife Elizabeth aged 76 in Poplar Row Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
21 April 1879 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 84 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GEORGE PERRIAM (son of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

7 July 1825 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 August 1828 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 3 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GEORGE CHARLES PERRIAM (son of George and Ann Perriam) (see above)

22 October 1828 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register). 6 June 1841 - Aged 13, he was living in Budleigh Salterton with (his mother) Ann and (his brother) Henry (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a grocer aged 22 living with his widowed mother Ann in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
17 & 24 February & 2 March 1856 - The banns for his proposed marriage to Amanda Rosina Thorn were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 March 1856 - He was a grocer of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Amanda Rosina Thorn in East Budleigh parish church. His brother Henry George was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
19 October 1856 - He was a grocer living in Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Emily Jane was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 November 1858 - He was a grocer living in Budleigh Salterton when their son Harry Charles was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 May 1860 - He was a grocer living in Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Rosina Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was a grocer aged 32 living with his wife Amanda R, their children Emily J aged 2 and Rosina A aged under 12 months, and Sara Armstrong, a visitor, at 5 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
23 March 1862 - He was a grocer living in Budleigh Salterton, when his son George Reginald was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 March 1864 - He was a grocer from Budleigh Salterton when their son Frank Thorn was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
15 May 1864 - His wife Amanda Rosina died aged 35 and was subsequently buried in plot K90 at East Budleigh parish church (headstone).
25 December 1869 - He was a grocer and a widower of full age living in East Budleigh when he married Sarah Jane Hine, a widow, in St Lawrence parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was a grocer and hales (?) keeper aged 42 living with his wife Sarah J, his children Henry aged 20, Emily J aged 12 and George R aged 9, his mother-in-law Jennie (?) Thorn, and an assistant bee maid, at 24 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
23 February 1878 - His daughter Rosina Ann died aged 17 (headstone).
28 February 1878 - His daughter Rosina was buried aged 17 in plot K90 at East Budleigh parish church (head stone and see parish register).
3 April 1881 - He was an inn keeper aged 52 living with his wife Sarah, his children Harry C aged 24 and Frank T aged 17, and a servant and a barmaid in the High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a licensed vitualler (sic) aged 62 living with his wife Sarah J aged 65, his granddaughter (sic) Winnifred R Park aged 3, and an assistant, in the Feather Hotel, High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
3 December 1891 - He was an inn keeper when he was a witness at the wedding of his son George Reginald to Annie Little Park in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register). 29 April 1897 - He was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 68 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

GEORGE REGINALD PERRIAM (son of George Charles and Amanda Rosina Perriam)

23 March 1862 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was a scholar aged 9 living with his father George C, his step-mother Sarah J, his siblings Henry C and Emily J, his (step-grandmother) Jennie (?) Thorn, and an assistant bee maid, at 24 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
29 September 1887 - He was a witness at the wedding of his brother Harry Charles and Mary Little Park in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a single farmer aged 29 living with his housekeeper and 3 servants at Clyst Hayes Great Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1891 census).
3 December 1891 - He was a farmer aged 29 living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Annie Little Park in East Budleigh parish church. His father George C was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
27 August 1894 - He was a farmer from Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Kathleen Annie was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was farmer aged 38 living with his wife Annie L and their daughter Kathleen aged 6 at Clyst Hayes, Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a dairy farmer aged 51 living with his wife Annie, their daughter Kathleen aged 16, his mother (sic) Sarah Jane Perriam, a dairyman, a nurse and a servant, in Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
16 July 1912 - He died (fairlynch museum web-site).
17 July 1912 - He was from Clyst Hayes Farm, Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 50 at Budleigh Salterton parish church (see parish register) in block b row 2 (fairlynch museum web-site).

GEORGE WILLIAM PERRIAM (son of William and Sarah Perriam)

10 July 1854 - He was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton. His father was a labourer living in Tipton (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 7, he was living with his parents William and Sarah and his siblings Emma aged 11, Henry aged 9, Martha aged 5 and Fred aged 2, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
4, 11 & 18 April 1875 - He was from the parish when the banns for his forthcoming marriage to Eliza Davis were published in Roath parish church (see parish register).
2 May 1875 - He was a labourer aged 21 living at 23 Jant St when he married Eliza Davis in Roath parish church, Glamorgan (see parish register).
C 1875/66 - Their son Henry T was born in Cardiff (see 1881 census).
C 1877/78 - Their son Frederick N was born in Cardiff (see 1881 census).
C 1879/80 - Their son William George was born in Cardiff (see 1881 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a general labourer aged 26 living with his wife Eliza and their children Henry T aged 5, Frederick N aged 3 and William George aged 1 at 41 Janet St, Roath (see 1881 census).
5 February 1882 - He was a labourer living at 41 Janet St when their son Sidney George was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
9 November 1883 - He was a labourer living at 41 Janet St when their daughter Rosetta Mabel was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
27 August 1885 - He was a labourer living at 41 Comes St when their daughter Madeline Maud was baptised in Roath parish church (see pqarish register).
C September/October 1890 - Their daughter Orvetta was born in Cardiff (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1890 - The birth of their daughter Orvito May was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 285).
5 April 1891 - He was a dock labourer aged 36 living with his wife Eliza and their children Henry aged 15, Frederick aged 13, William aged 11, Sidney aged 9, Rosetta aged 7, Maud aged 5 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).
June qtr 1891 - The death of their daughter Orvito May aged 0 was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 200).
24 March 1892 - He was a labourer living at 11 Janet St when their daughter Martha was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
1 March 1894 - He was a labourer living at 11 Janet St when their daughter Edith was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
2 January 1896 - He was an engine driver living at 11 Janet St when their daughter Susan was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
21 October 1897 - He was a crane driver living at 26 Janet St when their daughter Florence was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a coal crane driver aged 46 living with his wife Eliza and their children William aged 21, Sidney aged 19, Martha aged 9, Edith aged 7, Susan aged 5 and Florence aged 3 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
C 1901/02 - Their daughter Alma was born in Cardiff (see 1911 census).
C 1905/06 - Their son Frederick was born in Cardiff (see 1911 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a crane driver in the coal shipping industry aged 56 living with his wife Eliza and their children Martha aged 19, Susie aged 18, Florence aged 14, Alma aged 9 and Frederick aged 5, at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff (see 1901 census).
29 February 1912 - He was a crane driver living at 188 Railway St when their son Frederick was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).

GEORGINA AHERN (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

14 September 1817 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
23 August 1843 - She was a lace maker of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married Michael Ahern, an officer in Her Majesty’s Customs, who was living in Weymouth, in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register. (Her sister) Ellen Perriam was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
C 1846/47 - Their son George was born in Weymouth (see 1851 census).
C 1848/49 - Their daughter Elizabeth was born in Weymouth (see 1851 census).
March qtr 1849 - The death of a Michael Ahearn was registered in Weymouth (GRO ref VIII 105).
27 February 1849 - (Her husband) Michael aged 34 was buried at Wyke Regis parish church (FMP web-site).
30 March 1851 - She was a widow and a grocer aged 31 living in East Budleigh with her children George aged 4 and Elizabeth aged 2, and a servant (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a widow and a grocer aged 48 living with her children John, a cabinet maker aged 16, George aged 14 and Elizabeth aged 12 at 8 Union Row, East Budleigh (see 1861 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a widow and a retired grocer aged 60 living with her children John aged 30 and Elizabeth aged 28 in Lower Budleigh (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a widow aged 73 living on her own means with her daughter Elizabeth Ann, a dressmaker aged 40, in Lower Budleigh (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - She was a widow aged 82 living with her children John, a carpenter aged 54, and Elizabeth, a needle woman aged 46, in Lower Budleigh (see 1901 census).
March qtr 1905 - The death of a Georgeanna Ahern aged 87 was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 22).
4 February 1905 - She was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 87 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

HARRY CHARLES PERRIAM (son of George Charles and Amanda Rosina Perriam)

19 October 1856 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 4, he was living with his aunt Sarah J Hine, her husband Charles, and a servant at 51 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a grocer’s assistant aged 20 living with his father George C, his step-mother Sarah J, his siblings Emily J and George R, his (step-grandmother) Jennie (?) Thorn, and an assistant bee maid, at 24 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a grocer aged 24 living with his father George C, his step-mother Sarah, his brother Frank T, and a servant and a barmaid in the High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
29 April 1884 - He was a witness at the wedding of Annie Augusta Perriam and Edward George Warren in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
29 September 1887 - He was a grocer aged 31 living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Mary Little Park in East Budleigh parish church. His brother George Reginald was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
18 December 1889 - He was a grocer living in Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Dora Amanda was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a grocer and wine merchant aged 34 living with his wife Mary L, their daughter Dora A aged 1, and a domestic servant in Rose Cottage, 14 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
13 September 1893 - Their son Harry Park was born (see parish register).
10 October 1893 - He was a grocer living in Budleigh Salterton when their son Harry Park was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a grocer aged 44 living with his wife Mary, their children Dora aged 11 and Harry P aged 7, and a servant in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
4 May 1902 - He died aged 45 and was subsequently buried in block b row 2 of St Peter’s cemetery, Budleigh Salterton (fairlynch museum web-site). His executor was M L Perriam (his wife) (see death duty register).

HARRY PARK PERRIAM (son of Harry Charles and Mary Little Perriam)

13 September 1893 - He was born (see parish register).
10 October 1893 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 7, he was living with his parents Harry and Mary, his sister Dora, and a servant in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a grocer’s assistant aged 18 living with his mother Mary Little Perriam and his sister Dora Amanda, as well as a boarder, a visitor and a servant at 23 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
25 April 1913 - He volunteered for 4 years service at Budleigh Salterton as a private with the 4th Battalion of the Devon Regiment, Territorial Force. His service number was 1932. He was 19 years and 7 months old and lived in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see Army Form E. 501). He was 5’9” tall with a fully expanded chest measurement of 34 ½” with an expansion range of 2 ¾”. He was physically well developed. His vision was RV = 4.5 LV = 3. He could only see the required distance with his left eye since he had a defect with his right. He was however considered fit for service. His next of kin was his mother, Mrs perriam, Grocers, Fore St, B.S. (see army forms).
5 August 1914 - He commenced his annual training (see army form).
20 October 1914 - He was discharged from the army for being medically unfit. His total service amounted to 1 year and 177 days all of which was at home (see army form).
29 February 1956 - He died aged 62 and was subsequently buried in block e row 4 of St Peter’s cemetery, Budleigh Salterton (fairlynch museum web-site).
March qtr 1956 - His death at the age of 62 was registered in Devon Central (GRO ref 7a 432).

HENRY PERIHAM

? - He married Margreat (?).
4 February 1719/20 - Their son Thomas was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 October 1722 -Their daughter Marry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
? - December 1723 - Their son Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 May 1745 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

HENRY PERAM (Henry and Margret Peram)

? - December 1723 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

HENRY PERRAM (son of William and Eleanor Perram)

8 July 1792 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
11 June 1806 - He was from Littleham when he married Elizabeth Parker in Littleham chapel (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was labourer aged 58 living in Little Knowle with wife Elizabeth aged 59 and his niece Emma aged 21 (see 1851 census).
25 September 1862 - He was from Knowle, East Budleigh when he was buried aged 70 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

HENRY PERRIAM

29 December 1813 - He married Martha Farrant in East Budleigh parish church. John Perriam was a witness (see parish register).
8 April 1814 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their daughter Mary Anne was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 August 1822 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their son William was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 November 1823 - He was a labourer from East Budleigh when their son William, who had been privately baptised on (?) 5 1821, was brought into the church this day (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 48 living with (his wife) Martha aged 49 and (their children) Ann, a lace maker aged 25, and Emma, aged 11, in Great Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1841 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 68 living with his wife Martha at 6 Lower Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).

HENRY PERRIAM (son of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

27 January 1819 - He was baptised in St Mary Major parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 21, he was living with (his parents) George and Elizabeth Perriam and (his siblings) Anne, William, John, Ellen, Samuel and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
12 December 1848 - He was a baker of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Louise Ann Williams in East Budleigh parish church. A George Perriam (his father?) was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

HENRY PERRIAM (son of Henry Thomas and Susanna Perriam)

C 1909/10 - He was born in Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
April 1911 - Aged 1, he was living with his parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5 and Maud aged 3, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).

HENRY GEORGE PERRIAM (son of George and Ann Perriam - see above)

20 February 1827 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an apprentice carpenter aged 14 living in Budleigh Salterton with (his mother) Ann and (his brother) George aged 13 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an unmarried carpenter aged 24 living with his widowed grandmother and housekeeper Hannah Hilman aged 70 and his aunt Emma Hilman aged 26 in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
2, 9 & 16 July 1854 - He was from the parish when the banns for his proposed marriage to Olive Williams were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
27 July 1854 - He was a builder of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when he married Olive Williams in East Budleigh parish church. He signed the register. His father George was a cordwainer (see parish register).
18 November 1855 - He was a carpenter living in Budleigh Salterton when their daughter Annie Augusta was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
5 March 1856 - He was one of the witnesses to the marriage of his brother George Charles and Amanda Rosina Thorn in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
16 September 1859 - He was from Budleigh Salterton was buried aged 32 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

HENRY ROBERT PERRIAM (son of William and Sarah Perriam)

4 January 1852 - He was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton. His father was a labourer living in Tipton (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 9, he was living with his parents William and Sarah and his siblings Emma aged 11, George aged 7, Martha aged 5 and Fred aged 2, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was an indoor farm servant aged 19 working for Thomas Lawrence, a farmer, in Otterton (see 1871 census).

HENRY THOMAS PERRIAM (son of George and Eliza Perriam)

C 1875/76 - He was born in Cardiff (see 1881 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a scholar aged 5 living with his parents George and Eliza and his siblings Frederick N aged 3 and William George aged 1 at 41 Janet St, Roath (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a dock labourer aged 15 living with his parents George Eliza and his siblings Frederick aged 13, William aged 11, Sidney aged 9, Rosetta aged 7, Maud aged 5 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1896 - His marriage to Susanna Roderick was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 638).
C 1897/98 - Their daughter Ellen May was born in Cardiff (see 1911 census).
23 September 1898 - Their daughter Winifred was born (see school register) in Cardiff (see 1901 census).
C May/June 1900 - Their son William G was born in Cardiff (see 1901 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a stoker in a steelworks aged 25 living with his wife Susanna aged 25 and their childfren Winifred aged 2 and William G aged 9 months at 24 Ascog St, Roath (see 1901 census).
1 June 1902 - Their daughter Milly Mildred was born (see 1909 school register) in Rudry (see 1911 census).
C 1903/04 - Their daughter Anne was born in Rudry (see 1911 census).
28 August 1905 - He was living at 84 School Terrace when his daughter Winnie was admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) from the Infants department (see school register).
26 February 1906 - Their son Sydney John was born (GRO death index) in Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
C 1907/08 - Their daughter Maud was born in Llanbradnach (see 1911 census).
31 August 1908 - He was living at 91 School St when his children Elsie and Willie were admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) in Llanbradach. Elsie had previously attended Hengoed school (see 1909 school register).
30 August 1909 - He was living at 91 School St when his daughter Milly Mildred was admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) in Llanbradach. She had previously attended the Infants Department (see 1909 school register).
C 1909/10 - Their son Henry was born in Llanbradnach (see 1911 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a colliery pitman aged 35 working for the Cardiff Steam Coal Company living with his wife Susanna and their children Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
March qtr 1951 - His death at the age of 74 was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 8b 272).

HILDA FLORENCE ESTELLE PETHERBRIDGE (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Edwin Hubert and Ella Fanny Perriam)

19 December 1887 - She was born (see parish register) in Hackney (see 1891 census).
March qtr 1888 - Her birth was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 529).
18 March 1888 - She was baptised in Hackney parish church. Her parents were living at 4 Lesbia Rd (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 13, she was living with her parents and a servant at 6 Burton Rd, Kingston upon Thames (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 23, she was living with her parents and a servant at 53 High Rd, Tottenahm (see 1901 census).
21 August 1913 - She was aged 25 when she left London, with her parents on a cruise to Morocco, the Canaries and Madeira on board RMSP Co’s ship Arnila (see passenger list).
June qtr 1916 - Her marriage to Ralph C(hown) Petherbridge was registered in Edmonton (GRO ref 3a 1161).
C 1919 - He husband Ralph served in the RNVR during WW1 as a Lieutenant and was awarded the Victory and British War medals (see medal list).
10 March 1943 - She was the wife of Ralph Chown Petheridge when she was granted probate of the estate of (her father) Edwin Hubert Perriam which was valued at £4872 8s 4d at Llandudno (see probate register).
September qtr 1963 - The death of her husband Ralph C aged 74 was registered in Battle (GRO ref 5H 23).
March qtr 1976 - Her death was registered in Battle. Her date of birth was shown as 19 December 1887 (GRO ref 18 44).

IDA ELLEN PERRIAM (daughter of William James and Ellen Elizabeth A Perriam)

17 November 1895 - She was born (GRO death Index) in East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
October qtr 1895 - Her birth was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 274).
31 March 1901 - Aged 6, she was living with her parents William J and Ellen E A and her siblings Sarah E M aged 7 and Bessie K aged 4, at 2 Brownlow St, East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was domestic servant aged 15 working for Constant Mary Stanford at Linstead, Station Rd, Sidmouth (see 1911 census).
July qtr 1969 - Her death was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 7a 1602).

JAMES PERRIAM (son of William and Ellen Perriam)

24 August 1803 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 November 1811 - He was aged 8 and from East Budleigh when he was apprenticed to Michael Dare, a miller of Otterton (FMP web-site).

JAMES PERRIAM

C February 1862 - He was born (based on age at burial).
March qtr 1862 - His birth was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 71).
27 November 1862 - He was from the St Thomas Union (Workhouse) when he was buried aged 9 months at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JANE PERIAM (NÉE (?))

Pre 28 November 1630 - She married Thomas Periam.
31 October 1672 - She was the wife of Thomas Periam when she was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JANE PERIAM (daughter of Thomas and Jane Periam)

12 June 1636 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

JANE PERIAM (daughter of Thomas Periam)

21 October 1672 - She was an infant when she was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

JANE MARTHA (MARTHA JANE) LADD (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of William and Sarah Perriam)

1 February 1857 - She was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton. Her father was a labourer living in Tipton (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 5, she was living with her parents William and Sarah and her siblings Emma aged 11, Henry aged 9, George aged 7 and Fred aged 2, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a lace maker aged 14 living with her parents William and Sarah and her siblings Thomas, Ellen and Wiiliam in a cottage in Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a domestic servant aged 25 working for John S Montague, a retired army major and his wife Emily, in Harpford (see 1881 census).
22 September 1881 - She was a spinster aged 25 from Tipton when she married John Ladd, a gardener aged 28 from Harpford, in Har[ford parish church (see parish register).
C 1881/82 - Their son Charles was born in Otterford (see 1901 census).
C 1882/83 - Their son Charles was born in Blagdon (see 1891 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a caretaker at the YMCA aged 34 living at 47 St James St, Taunton, with her husband John, a starcher in a collar factory aged 36, their son Charles, a scholar aged 8, and a boarder (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - She was a club room caretaker aged 42 living with her husband John, a non-domestic gardener working on his own account, and their son Charles, an apprentice upholsterer aged 19, at 47 James St, Taunton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 54, she was living with her husband John, a gardener aged 58 working on his own account, a visitor and a boarder, in St James House, Taunton (see 1911 census).
June qtr 1921 - The death of a John Ladd (her husband?) aged 68 was registered in Taunton (GRO ref 5c 358).
March qtr 1941 - The death of a Jane M Ladd aged 83 was registered in Weston (GRO ref 5c 1415).

JOHN PERIAM (son of Richard Periam)

10 June 1617 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

JOHN PERIAM (son of Thomas and Jane Periam

28 November 1630 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Elizabeth (?).
23 May 1654 - Their son Samwell was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).
2? September 165? - Their son Richard was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).
8 June 1656 - Their son Samuell was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).
29 November 1656 - His son Samwell was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).
27 February 1659/60 - His daughter Mary was baptised in St David’s parish church, Exeter (LDS Familysearch web-site).
29 May 1662 - Their son Phillipp was baptised in St David’s parish church, Exeter (LDS Familysearch web-site).
14 July 1663 - His daughter Margrett was baptised in St David’s parish church, Exeter (LDS Familysearch web-site).
28 May 1664 - He was from the parish of St David's when his infant daughter Elizabeth was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).
9 July 1664 - He was from the parish of St David's when his son John was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).
4 August 1664 - He was from the parish of St David's when his daughter Margery was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

JOHN PERIAM

? - He married Willmot (?).
12 August 1658 - Their daughter Agnes was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

JOHN PERRIAM (son of William and Elizabeth Perriam)

18 September 1659 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

JOHN PERIAM (son of John Periam of the parish of St David's)

9 July 1664 - He was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

JOHN PEREAM

5 November 1682 - He was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

JOHN PEREAM

3 June 1689 - He was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

JOHN PERRIAM

C 1759/60 - He was born (based on age at burial).
25 October 1826 - He was from East Budleigh when he was buried aged 66 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JOHN PERRAM

21 May 1791 - He married Ann Dyer in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 April 1792 - Their son John was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
20 November 1803 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JOHN PERRIAM (son of John and Ann Perram)

C 1790/91 - He was born (based on age at burial) in East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
6 April 1792 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
4 June 1816 - He married Betty Nias in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 October 1816 - He was a carpenter from East Budleigh when their son William was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 August 1818 - He was a carpenter from East Budleigh when their daughter Ann was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 April 1823 - He was a carpenter from East Budleigh when their daughter Martha Leigh was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 December 1824 - He was a carpenter from East Budleigh when their daughter Emma was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (parish register).
1 June 1831 - (Their daughter) Ann was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 13 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 June 1841 - He was a carpenter aged 52 living with (his wife) Betty and (their children) Martha aged 19, and Emma aged 16, and (his mother-in-law) Martha Nias aged 82 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a carpenter aged 60 living in East Budleigh with wife Betty aged 60 and their grandson Richard aged 8 (see 1851 census).
26 March 1854 - A John Perriam aged 63 from East Budleigh was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JOHN PERRIAM (son of George and Mary Perriam)

1 November 1807 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

JOHN COLES PERRIAM (son of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

15 April 1827 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 12, he was living with (his parents) George and Elizabeth Perriam and (his siblings) Anne, Henry, William, Ellen, Samuel and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).

KATHLEEN ANNIE PERRIAM (daughter of George Reginald and Annie Little Perriam)

27 August 1894 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 6, she was living with her parents George R and Annie L at Clyst Hayes, Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 16, she was living with her parents George and Annie, her grandmother (sic) Sarah Jane Perriam, a dairyman, a nurse and a servant, in Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
21 July 1920 - She died aged 25 and was subsequently buried in block 2 row b of St Peter’s cemetery, Budleigh Alrterton (fairlynch museum web-site).
September qtr 1920 - Her death at the age of 25 was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 34).

LOUISE (LOUISA) ANN PERRIAM (NÉE WILLIAMS) (daughter of William Henry Williams)

C 1820/21 - She was born (see 1841 census).
6 June 1841 - She was a female servant aged 20 working for Lance and Mary Glover in East Budleigh. She was not born in Devon (see 1841 census).
12 December 1848 - She was a servant of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married Henry Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. Her father was a timber merchant (see parish register).

MADELINE MAUD (a.k.a. MAUD MARION) JENKINS (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

27 August 1885 - Her father was a labourer living at 41 Comes St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - She was a scholar aged 5 living with her parents George Eliza and her siblings Henry aged 15, Frederick aged 13, William aged 11, Sidney aged 9, Rosetta aged 7 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).
12 June 1905 - She was a witness when her sister Susie married William Mitchell in Roath parish church (see parish register).
10 April 1909 - She was a spinster aged 24 living at 188 Railway St when she married Arthur Jenkins, a collier aged 27, living at the same address, in Roath parish church. Her siblings William George and Matha were the witnesses (see parish register).
C 1909/10 - Their daughter Florence Lillian was born in Monmouthshire (see 1911 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 26, she was living with her husband Athur, a coal miner age 27 and their daughter Florence Lillian aged 1, at 88 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).

MARGARET EMMA PERRIAM (NÉE ELMS) (daughter of Samuel and Jane Elms)

22 January 1865 - Her father was a quarryman living in Radir (?) when she was baptised in Peterston Super Ely parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - She was a scholar aged 6 living with her parents Samuel, a farm labourer aged 51 and Jane aged 50, and her siblings Elizabeth Anne aged 3 and Albert Reed aged 1, in a cottage in Peterston Super Ely (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a general domestic servant aged 16 working for Thomas and Anne Llewellyn at the Railway Inn, Ely Rd, Ely, Llandaff (see 1881 census).
31 December 1885 - She was a spinster aged 24 living at 26 Planst St when she married Thomas Perriam in St German’s parish church, Roath, Cardiff (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - Aged 26, she and her husband Thomas were living with her parents Samuel Elms, a gardener aged 57, and Jane aged 50, and her siblings John aged 14 and Samuel aged 9, Peterston Super Ely (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 36, she was living with her husband Thomas and their children Sarah J and Thomas W in Woodbine Cottage 2, Peterston sub Ely (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 46, she was living with her husband Thomas, their daughter Florence Lily and a boarder in Peterston Super Ely. She had had 4 children one of whom was dead (see 1911 census).
16 January 1918 - She died aged 53 and was subsequently buried at Peterston-super-Ely parish church (FMP web-site).

MARGERETTA FLORENCE PERRIAM (daughter of William George and Florence Mary Perriam )

1 April 1913 - Her father was a foreman stevedore living at 238 Railway St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).

MARGERIE COCKES (NÉE PERRIAM)

30 November 1586 - She married John Cockes in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

MARGERY PERIAM (daughter of John Periam of the parish of St David's)

4 August 1664 - She was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

MARGREAT PERIHAM

Pre 4 February 1719/20 - She married Henry Periham.

MARGRETT PERRIAM (daughter of John Perriam)

14 July 1663 - She was baptised in St David’s parish church, Exeter (LDS Familysearch web-site).

MARIE PERIAM (daughter of Richard Periam)

14 February 1601/2 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

MARTHA PERRIAM (NÉE FARRANT)

C 1791/92 - She was born (based on age at burial).
29 December 1813 - She was a spinster living in the parish when she married Henry Perriam in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - She was a lace maker aged 49 living with (her husband) Henry aged 48 and (their children) Ann, a lace maker aged 25, and Emma, aged 11, in Great Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1841 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a lace maker aged 69 living with her husband Henry at 6 Lower Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a widowed lace maker aged 79 living with her son-in-law Joseph Farrant, a farm labourer aged 53, her daughter Mary Ann aged 57, and their children William and Georgina, in Kersbrook Rd, East Budleigh (see 1871 census).
30 August 1874 - She was from Kersbrook Gash, Budleigh when she was buried aged 82 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

MARTHA LEIGH PERRIAM (daughter of John and Betty Perriam)

13 April 1823 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 June 1841 - Aged 19, she was living with (her parents) John and Betty and (her sister) Emma aged 16, and (her grandmother) Martha Nias aged 82 (see 1841 census).

MARTHA KING (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

24 March 1892 - Her father was a labourer living at 11 Janet St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 9, she was living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings William aged 21, Sidney aged 19, Edith aged 7, Susan aged 5 and Florence aged 3 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
10 April 1909 - She was a witness to the wedding of her sister Maud Marion and Arthur Jenkins in Roath parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1911 - She was a shop assistant/packer in a general store aged 19 living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings Susie aged 18, Florence aged 14, Alma aged 9 and Frederick aged 5, at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff (see 1901 census).
1 August 1914 - She was a spinster aged 22 living at 188 Railway St when she married George King, a collier aged 22, living at 102 School St, Llanbradach in Roath parish church. Her brother W G Perriam was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

MARY PERIAM (daughter of John Periam)

27 February 1659/60 - She was baptised in St David’s parish church, Exeter (LDS Familysearch web-site).

MARY PERIAM

2 May 1697 - She was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

MARY PERRIAM

C 1771/72 - She was born (based on age at burial).
1 January 1833 - She was buried aged 61 at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

MARY ANNE FARRANT (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Henry and Martha Perriam)

8 April 1814 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - She was a lace maker aged 25 living with (her parents) Henry and Martha and (her sister) Emma, a lace maker aged 11, in Great Knowle, East Budleigh (see 1841 census).
28 December 1845, 4 & 11 January 1846 - She was from the parish when the banns for her forthcoming marriage to Joseph Farrant were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 January 1846 - She was a lace maker of full age living in Knowle when she married Joseph Farrant, a labourer, in East Budleigh parish church. Her brother William was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
C 1846/47 - Their son William Henry was born in Kersbrook, East Budleigh (see 1861 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 37, she was living with her husband Joseph, a labourer aged 34, and their son William aged 4, in Kersbrook, East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
C 1852/53 - Their daughter Georgina was born in East Budleigh (see 1871 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a lace maker aged 47 living with her husband Joseph, an agricultural labourer aged 43 and their children William Henry, a carter aged 14, and Georgina, a scholar aged 8, in Kersbrook, East Budleigh (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 57, she living with her husband Joseph, a farm labourer aged 53, their children William, a wheelwright aged 21, and Georgina, a lace maker aged 18, and her mother Martha Perriam, in Kersbrook Rd, East Budleigh (see 1871 census).
13 July 1877 - (Her husband) Joseph was from Kersbrook, East Budleigh when he was buried aged 59 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - She was a widowed lace maker aged 67 living in Kersbrook, East Budleigh, with her children William H, a wheelwright aged 34, and Georgina, a lace maker aged 28, and her grandson William H J A aged 1 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a widowed lace maker aged 77 living with her children William Henry, a carpenter and wheelwright aged 44 and Georgina, a lace maker aged 37, and her grandson William Henry Joseph aged 11, in Kersbrook, East Budleigh (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1893 - The death of a Mary Ann Farrant aged 79 was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref 5b 21).
18 November 1893 - She was from Kersbrook, East Budleigh, when she was buried aged 79 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

MARY LYNA PERRIAM (NÉE WHITE) (daughter of Charles and Harriet White)

27 August 1828 - She was born (see chapel register).
21 September 1828 - She was baptised in Castle St Independent Chapel, Exeter. Her father was a draper. Her parents lived in St Sidwells. Her mother’s maiden name was Berry (see chapel register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 12, she was living with (her parents) Charles, a woollen (sic) aged 40 and (mother) Harriet aged 40, (her siblings) Joseph aged 15, Frances aged 10, and Hubert aged 7, and a servant, in Castle St, St Lawrence, Exeter (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 She was a linen draper’s assistant aged 22 living with her parents Charles, a wholesale woollen draper - warehouseman aged 54 and her mother Harriet aged 57, her siblings Joesph, a banker’s clerk aged 28, Harriet aged 24, Fanny aged 21 and Hubert aged 17, and a servant at 15 Castle St, Exeter (see 1851 census).
June qtr 1858 - Her marriage to Samuel Perriam was registered in Exeter (GRO ref 5b 222).
7 April 1861 - Aged 32, she was living withher husband Samuel, their son Edwin Hubert and a servant in Mare St, South Hackney (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 42, she was living with her husband Samuel, their children Edwin Hubert and Wallace Henry and a servant at 52 Balls Pond Rd, Islington (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 52, she was living with her husband Samuel, their children Edwin, Wallace Henry and Ella Fanny and two servants at 71 Chatswood Rd, Hackney (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 62, she was living with her husband Samuel, their son Wallace H, her mother Harriet White aged 64 and three servants at 71 Chatsworth Rd, Hackney (see 1891 census). 31 March 1901 - Aged 72, she was living with her husband Samuel and their son Waller (sic) H at 68 Blurton Rd, Hackney (see 1901 census).
March qtr 1903 - Her death at the age of 74 was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 297).

MARY WOOD (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

8 December 1833 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 7, she was living with (her parents) George and Elizabeth Perriam and (her siblings) Anne, Henry, William, John, Ellen, and Samuel at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 16, she was living with her parents George and Elizabeth, her siblings Ellen and Samuel, and her grandfather George Perriam in Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
6 February 1866 - She was a spinster of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married William Henry Wood, a tailor from Sidmouth, in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

MARY LITTLE PERRIAM (NÉE PARK) (daughter of Joseph Little and Charlotte Park)

C 1853/54 - She was born (based on age at marriage).
September qtr 1854 - Her birth was registered in Exeter (GRO ref 5b 85).
7 April 1861 - She was a scholar aged 7 living with her parents Joseph, a draper aged 47, Charlotte aged 39, her siblings William W aged 9, Alice P aged 5, Joseph Ed aged 2 and Anne L aged 2 months as well as her father’s assistant and three servants at 2 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 16, she was living with her widowed mother Charlotte, a draper aged 47, her siblings William W aged 18, Annie L aged 10 and Alice L aged 8, and two servants at 10 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a draper aged 25 living with her widowed mother Charlotte, a draper aged 54, her sister Alice L aged 17 and a servant, in Scotland House, Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
29 September 1887 - She was a spinster aged 33 living in Budleigh Salterton when she married Harry Charles Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. Annie Little Park was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - She was a grocer aged 35 living with her husband Harry C, their daughter Dora A aged 1, and a domestic servant in Rose Cottage, 14 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 46, she was living with her husband Harry, their children Dora aged 11 and Harry P aged 7, and a servant in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
4 May 1902 - Her husband Harry Charles died. She was his executor (see death duty register).
2 April 1911 - She was a widowed grocer aged 54 living with her two children Dora Amanda and Harry Park , as well as a boarder, a visitor and a servant at 23 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
17 April 1941 - She died and was subsequently buried in block b row of 2 St Peter’s cemtery, Budleigh Saterton (fairylynch museum web-site).
June qtr 1941 - The death of a Mary L Perriam aged 86 was registered in Devon Central (GRO ref 5b 74).

MAUD PERRIAM (daughter of Henry Thomas and Susanna Perriam)

C 1907/08 - She was born in Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
April 1911 - Aged 3, she was living with her parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
March qtr 1929 - Her marriage to Thomas T James was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 533).

MILLY MILDRED PERRIAM (daughter of Henry Thomas and Susanna Perriam)

1 June 1902 - She was born (see 1909 school register) in Rudry (see 1911 census).
30 August 1909 - She was admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) in Llanbradach. She had previously attended the Infants department. She lived at 91 School St (see 1909 school register).
April 1911 - Aged 8, she was living with her parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
1 September 1913 - She left Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School on transfer to the Girls department (see 1909 school register).

OLIVE WARREN (formerly PERRIAM NÉE WILLIAMS) (daughter of James and Ann Williams)

8 February 1827 - Her father was a tallow chandler from East Budleigh when she was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 15, she was living with (her parents) James, a schoolmaster aged 45, and Ann aged 44, and (her siblings) Sarah aged 17, Charlotte aged 13, Ann aged 18 and Emily aged 12, in Cliff Terrace, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a milliner aged 24 living with her sister Charlott A aged 22 in Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
2, 9 & 16 July 1854 - She was from the parish when the banns for her proposed marriage to Henry George Perriam were published in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
27 July 1854 - She was a milliner of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married Henry George Perriam in East Budleigh parish church. She signed the register. Her father James was a schoolmaster (see parish register).
16 September 1859 - Her husband Henry George was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - She was widowed milliner aged 34 visiting Edward, who was from Budleigh, and his wife Ether (sic) Hilman, at 29 William St, Kensington (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a widowed draper aged 44 boarding with Thomas and Charlotte Barns, who were also from East Budleigh, at 70 Woodchester St, Paddington, Middlesex (see 1871 census).
23 October 1875 - She was a widow of full age living in Budleigh Salterton when she married Samuel Warren, a widower and an iron monger from Ottery St Mary, by licence in East Budleigh parish church. Her daughter Annie Augusta was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - Aged 54, she was living at Claremont, Tiphill Head, Ottery St Mary with husband Samuel Warren, her daughter Annie A Perriam, her husband’s granddaughter Ethel L Warren and a servant (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 64, she was living with her husband Sam, a retired ironmonger living on his own means aged 67, and a domestic servant, at Claremont, Tiphill, Ottery St Mary (see 1891 census).
29 April 1896 - Her husband Samuel was from Claremont, Ottery St Mary, when he was buried aged 72 at Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 74, she was living on her own means with her granddaughter (sic) Ethel Warren at Claremont, Ottery St Mary (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a widow aged 84 living on private means with her son-in-law Edward George Warren, her daughter Annie Augusta Warren and a servant, at Claremont, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
March qtr 1917 - Her death at the age of 90 was registered in Honiton (GRO ref 5b 35).

ORVITO MAY PERRIAM (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

C September/October 1890 - She was born in Cardiff (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1890 - Her birth was registered in Cardiff as Orvito May (GRO ref 11a 285).
5 April 1891 - Aged 6 months, living with her parents George Eliza and her siblings Henry aged 15, Frederick aged 13, William aged 11, Sidney aged 9, Rosetta aged 7 and Maud aged 5 at 11 Janet St, Roath. She was shown as Orvetta (see 1891 census).
June qtr 1891 - Her death at the age of 0 was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 200).

PHILLIPP PERRIEM (son of John and Elizabeth Perriem)

29 May 1662 - He was baptised in St David’s parish church, Exeter (see parish register).

RICHARD PERIAM

14 February 1601 - His daughter Marie was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register)
8 May 1608 - His son Thomas was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
14 February 1612/13 - His daughter Thomisina was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
10 June 1617 - His son John son was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).
11 June 1619 - A Richard Periam was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

RICHARD PERIAM (son of John and Elizabeth Periam)

2? September 165? - He was the son of John and Elizabeth Periam when he was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

RICHARD PERIAM

17 June 1779 - He was an infant when he was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

RICHARD NIAS PERIAM

C 1842/43 - He was born in East Budleigh (see 1851 census).
March qtr 1843 - His birth was registered in St Thomas (GRO ref X 218).
30 March 1851 - Aged 8, he was living in East Budleigh with his grandparents John and Betty Periam (see 1851 census).

ROSE MITCHELL (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George Perriam)

C 1882/83 - She was born (based on age at marriage).
12 June 1905 - She was a spinster aged 22 living at 188 Railway St when she married William Mitchell, a mason aged 26 living at 244 Railway St, in Roath parish church. Her sister Maud was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

ROSETTA MABEL PERRIAM (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

9 November 1883/84 - Her father was a labourer living at 41 Janet St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - She was a scholar aged 7 living with her parents George Eliza and her siblings Henry aged 15, Frederick aged 13, William aged 11, Sidney aged 9, Maud aged 5 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).

ROSINA ANN PERRIAM (daughter of George Charles and Amanda Rosina Perriam)

13 May 1860 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged under 12 months, she was living with her parents, her sister Emily J and Sara Armstrong, a visitor, at 5 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 10, she was living with her grandmother Ann Perriam at 17 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
23 February 1878 - She died aged 17 (headstone).
28 February 1878 - She was from Budleigh Salterton when she was buried aged 17 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

SAMUELL PERRIAM (son of John and Eliz Perriam)

8 June 1656 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).
29 November 1656 - He was the son of John Periam when he was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

SAMUEL PERRIAM (son of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

8 January 1829 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 11, he was living with (his parents) George and Elizabeth Perriam and (his siblings) Anne, Henry, William, John, Ellen, and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a baker aged 22 living with his parents George and Elizabeth, his siblings Ellen and Mary, and his grandfather George Perriam in Budleigh Salterton (see 1851 census).
June qtr 1858 - His marriage to Mary Lyna White was registered in Exeter (GRO ref 5b 222).
C 1858/59 - Their son Edwin Hubert was born in Hackney (see 1861 census).
June qtr 1859 - The birth of their son Edwin Hubert was registered in Hackney (GRO ref 1b 351).
7 April 1861 - He was a baker aged 32 living with his wife Mary aged 32, their son Edwin Hubert aged 2 and a servant in Mare St, South Hackney (see 1861 census).
C 1864/65 - Their son Wallace Henry was born in Islington (see 1871 census).
March qtr 1865 - The birth of their son Wallace Henry was registered in Islington (GRO ref 1b 323).
C 1866/67 - Their daughter Ella Fanny was born in Islington (see 1881 census).
September qtr 1866 - The birth of their daughter Ella F was registered in Islinton (GRO ref 1b 353).
2 April 1871 - He was a baker aged 42 living with his wife Mary Lyna, their children Edwin Hubert aged 12, and Wallace Henry aged 6, and a servant at 52 Balls Pond Rd, Islington (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a baker aged 52 living with his wife Mary Anne, their children Edwin aged 22, Wallace Henry aged 16 and Ella Fanny aged 14, and two servants at 71 Chatswood Rd, Hackney (see 1881 census).
10 November 1884 - He was a builder when he was a witness at the wedding of his daughter Ella Fanny and Edwin Henry Roberts in Trinity parish church Stepney (see parish register).
28 September 1886 - He was a witness at the wedding of his son Edwin Hubert and Florence Elizabeth Fairbairn in St Anne’s parish church, Limehouse (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a baker aged 62 living with his wife Mary L, their son Wallace H, his mother-in-law Harriet White and three servants at 71 Chatsworth Rd, Hackney (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a retired baker aged 72 living with his wife Mary L and their son Waller (sic) H at 68 Blurton Rd, Hackney (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was a retired baker and a widower aged 82 living with his married daughter Ella Fanny, her husband Edwin Henry Roberts and their six chilren as well as his son Wallace Henry at 142 West Green rd, Tottenham (see 1911 census).
1 September 1916 - He had been living at 142 West Green Rd, Tottenha, when he died (see probate register).
September qtr 1916 - His death at the age of 87 was registered in Edmonton (GRO ref 3a 426).
20 October 1916 - The probate of his estate valued at £1156 9s 8d was granted in London to (his son) Edwin Hubert, a bank manager, and (his daughter) Ella Fanny Roberts, wife of Edwin Henry Roberts (see probate register).

SAMWELL PERIAM (son of John and Elizabeth Periam)

23 May 1654 - He was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

SARAH PERRIAM (daughter of John and Ann Perriam)

20 November 1803 - She was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).

SARAH PERIAM (NÉE RAWLINGS)

21 April 1827 - She was a resident of the parish of St Mary Major in Exeter when she married Thomas Periam in St Mary Major parish church (see parish register).

SARAH PERRIAM

C 1805/06 - She was born (based on age at burial).
19 August 1832 - She was from East Budleigh when she was buried aged 26 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

SARAH ELSIE MAY PERRIAM (daughter of William James and Ellen Elizabeth A Perriam)

C 4 June 1894 - She was born (GRO death Index) in East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
September qtr 1894 - Her birth was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 282).
31 March 1901 - Aged 7, she was living with her parents William J and Ellen E A and her siblings Ida E aged 6 and Bessie K aged 4, at 2 Brownlow St, East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a domestic servant aged 17 living with her parents William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann and her siblings Bessie Edith Kate aged 15, Frederick Richard Henry aged 7 and Alice Florence Loveday aged 5, in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).

SARAH JANE PERRIAM formerly HINE (NÉE THORN) (daughter of Joseph and Thomasina Thorn)

15 August 1824/25 - She was baptised in Lympston parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 15, she was living with (her parents) Joseph aged 50, a publican, and Tamey aged 50, and (her siblings) William, a carpenter aged 20, Emily aged 13 and Amanda aged 11, and William Lott aged 3, in East Budleigh (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a dressmaker aged 26 living with her parents Joseph, an inn keeper aged 59, and Thomasina aged 60, her siblings Elmily (sic) aged 24 and Amanda aged 21, and Mary A Long, a visitor (see 1851 census).
3 March 1853 - She was a spinster of full age living in East Budleigh when she married Charles Hine, a stage coach man of full age, in East Budleigh parish church. Her father Joseph was an inn keeper. Her brother William Henry Thorn was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 37, she was living with her husband Charles, an inn keeper aged 42, her nephew Harry Charles Perriam aged 4, and a servant at 51 Fore St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1861 census).
26 November 1868 - Her husband Charles was from Budleigh Salterton when he was buried aged 49 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
25 December 1869 - She was a widow of full age living in St Lawrence, Exeter, when she married George Charles Perriam, a widower, in St Lawrence parish church, Exeter (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 45, she was living with her husband George C Perriam, his children Henry, Emily J and George R, her mother Jennie (?), and an assistant bee maid, at 24 High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 55, she was living with her husband George C, his children Harry C and Frank T, and a servant and a barmaid in the High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 65, she was living with her husband George C, a licensed victualler, his granddaughter (sic) Winnifred R Park, and an assistant, in the Feather Hotel, High St, Budleigh Salterton (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - She was a widow aged 75 living on her own means with her housekeeper and a boarder in Station Rd, Budleigh Salterton (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a widow aged 86 living with George and Annie Perriam, their daughter Kathleen, a dairyman, a nurse and a servant, in Little Knowle, Budleigh Salterton (see 1911 census).
4 April 1914 - She was from Budleigh Salterton was buried aged 89 at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

SARAH PERRIAM (NÉE PAYNE) (daughter of Robert and Anne Payne)

19 October 1828 - Her father was a labourer living in Otterton when she was baptised in Otterton parish church (see parish register).
19 July 1848 - She was a lace maker and a spinster aged 20 living in Otterton when she married William Perriam in Otterton parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 23, she was living with her husband William and their daughter Emma aged 1 in Tipton village, Ottery St Mary (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a lace maker aged 33 living with her husband William Perriman (sic), and their children Emma, Henry, George, Martha and Fred, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a charwoman aged 43 living with her husband William, and their children Martha, Thomas, Ellen and William in a cottage in Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).
31 March 1901 - She was a widowed lace maker aged 73 living alone in Lancercombe, Ottery St Mary (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a widow aged 82 living alone in Tipton St John, Otterton (see 1911 census).

SARAH ELSIE MAY PERRIAM (daughter of William James and Ellen Elizabeth A Perriam)

C4 June 1894 - She was born (GRO death Index) in East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
September qtr 1894 - Her birth was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 282).
31 March 1901 - Aged 7, she was living with her parents William J and Ellen E A and her siblings Ida E aged 6 and Bessie K aged 4, at 2 Brownlow St, East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a domestic servant aged 17 living with her parents William James and Ellen Elizabeth Ann and her siblings Bessie Edith Kate aged 15, Frederick Richard Henry aged 7 and Alice Florence Loveday aged 5, in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
March qtr 1891 - Her death was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 21 1782).

SARAH JANE SEDGBEER (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of Thomas and Margaret Emma Perriam)

10 April 1892 - Her father was a railway man living in Peterston when she was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - She was a scholar aged 9 living with her parents Thomas and Margaret E and her brother Thomas W aged 6 in Woodbine Cottage 2, Peterston sub Ely (see 1901 census).
1 June 1914 - She was a spinster aged 22 living in Peterston-sub-Ely when she married Frederick John Sedgbeer, a miner aged 26, in Peterston-super-Ely parish church. Her brother T W Perriam was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

SIDNEY GEORGE PERRIAM (son of George and Eliza Perriam)

5 February 1882 - His father was a labourer living at 41 Janet St when he was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a scholar aged 9 living with his parents George Eliza and his siblings Henry aged 15, Frederick aged 13, William aged 11, Rosetta aged 7, Maud aged 5 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a hydraulic fireman aged 19 living with his parents George and Eliza and his siblings William aged 21, Martha aged 9, Edith aged 7, Susan aged 5 and Florence aged 3 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).

SUSAN HICKS (NÉE PERRIAM) (daughter of George and Eliza Perriam)

2 January 1896 - Her father was an engine driver living at 11 Janet St when she was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 5, she was living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings William aged 21, Sidney aged 19, Martha aged 9, Edith aged 7 and Florence aged 3 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was a domestic servant aged 16 living with her parents George and Eliza and her siblings Martha aged 19, Florence aged 14, Alma aged 9 and Frederick aged 5, at 188 Railway St, Splotland, Cardiff (see 1901 census).
2 May 1920 - She was a spinster aged 25 living at 188 Railway St when she married Francis George Hicks, a labourer aged 27, living at 39 Railway St in Roath parish church. Her brother William Georgw was one of the witnesses (see parish register).

SUSANNA PERIAM (daughter of William and Elizabeth Periam)

29 January 1654 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

SUSANNA PERRIAM (NÉE RODERICK)

C 1875/76 - She was born in Cardiff (see 1901 census).
December qtr 1896 - Her marriage to Henry Perriam was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 638).
31 March 1901 - Aged 25, she was living with her husband Henry and their children Winifred and William G at 24 Ascog St, Roath (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - Aged 35, she was living with her husband Henry and their children Elsie May, Winifred, Willie George, Mildred, Anne, Sydney John, Maud and Henry at 91 School St, Llanbradach. She had had 8 children all of whom were alive (see 1911 census).

SYDNEY JOHN PERRIAM (son of Henry Thomas and Susanna Perriam)

26 February 1906 - He was born (GRO death index) in Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
April 1911 - Aged 5, he was living with his parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).
June qtr 1930 - His marriage to Doris I Williams was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 943).
September qtr 1974 - His death was registered in Swansea (GRO ref 27 1884).

THAMSON PERIAM (NÉE (?))

? - She married (?) Periam.
19 (?) 1614 - She was a widow when she was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS PERIAM (son of Richard Periam)

8 May 1608 - He was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Jane (?).
28 November 1630 - Their son John was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
22 March 1632 - Their daughter Thomasin was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).
12 June 1636 - Their daughter Jane was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).
31 October 1672 - His wife Jane was buried in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS PERIAM

21 October 1672 - His infant daughter Jane was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

THOMAS PEREAM

12 September 1696 - He was buried at Aylesbeare parish church (D&CRS).

THOMAS PERIHAM (son of Henry and Margreat Periham)

4 February 1719/20 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS PERRIAM (son of William and Ellen Perriam)

13 June 1805 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).
21 April 1827 - He was a plasterer and a resident of the parish of St Mary Major in Exeter when he married Sarah Rawlings in St Mary Major parish church (see parish register).
15 November 1829 - He was a helier (sic) living in West Park when their daughter Emma was baptised in St Mary Major parish church, Exeter (see parish register).

THOMAS PERRIAM (son of William and Sarah Perriam)

7 July 1861 - He was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton. His father William was a labourer living in Tipton (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 9, he was living with his parents William and Sarah and his siblings Martha, Ellen and Wiiliam in a cottage in Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a farm servant aged 19 working for Ann Petter, a farmer, at Lancescombe Farm, Ottery St Mary (see 1881 census).
31 December 1888 - He was a labourer aged 27 living at 27 Planst St when he married Margaret Emma Elms in St German’s parish church, Roath, Cardiff (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a platelayer aged 29 living with his wife Margaret, her parents Samuel and Jane Elms, and their children John and Samuel in Peterston Super Ely (see 1891 census).
10 April 1892 - He was a railway man living in Peterston when their daughter Sarah Jane was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
10 March 1895 - He was a railway man living in Peterston when their son Thomas William was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a railway platelayer aged 39 living with his wife Margaret E and their children Sarah J aged 9 and Thomas W aged 6 in Woodbine Cottage 2, Peterston sub Ely (see 1901 census).
14 July 1901 - He was a platelayer on the railway living in Peterston-super-Ely when their son Emlyn Rees was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
4 January 1904 - Their son Emlyn Rees died and was subsequently buried at Peterston-super-Ely parish church (FMP web-site).
31 July 1904 - He was a railway man living in Peterston-super-Ely when their daughter Florence Lily was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1911 - He was a platelayer aged 49 working for the Great Western Railway and living with his wife Margaret Emma, their daughter Florence Lily aged 6, and a boarder in Peterston Super Ely (see 1911 census).
11 April 1926 - He died and was subsequently buried at Peterston-super-Ely parish church (FMP web-site).

THOMAS WILLIAM PERRIAM (son of Thomas and Margaret Emma Perriam)

10 March 1895 - His father was a railway man living in Peterston when he was baptised in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a scholar aged 6 living with his parents Thomas and Margaret E and his sister Sarah J aged 9 in Woodbine Cottage 2, Peterston sub Ely (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was an apprentice wheelwright aged 16 living with his grandfather Samuel Elms, a widower and a jobbing gardener aged 71, in Peterston Super Ely (see 1911 census).
1 June 1914 - He was a witness to the wedding of his sister Sarh Jane to Frederick John Sedgbeer in Peterston-super-Ely parish church (see parish register).

THOMASINA PERIAM (daughter of Richard Periam)

14 February 1612/13 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (see parish register).

THOMASINE PERIAM (daughter of Thomas and Jane Periam)

22 March 1632 - She was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

VIOLET ELEANOR MAUD DUNNE (formerly PERRIAM NÉE CHAPMAN)

15 September 1928 - She married Frederick Richard Henry Perriam in St John’s parish church, Sutton on Plym (Findmypast web-site).
March qtr 1942 - Her marriage to Patrick Dunne was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 5b 684).
September qtr 1955 - The marriage of a Violet E M Dunne to William E Tucker was registered in Plymouth (GRO ref 7a 1417).

WALLACE HENRY PERRIAM (son of Samuel and Mary Lyna Perriam)

C 1864/65 - He was born in Islington (see 1871 census).
March qtr 1865 - His birth was registered in Islington (GRO ref 1b 323).
2 April 1871 - He was a scholar aged 6 living with his parents Samuel and Mary Lyna, his brother Edwin Hubert and a servant at 52 Balls Pond Rd, Islington (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a scholar aged 16 living with his parents Samuel and Mary Anne (sic) Samuel, his siblings Edwin and Ella Fanny and two servants at 71 Chatswood Rd, Hackney (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a merchant’s clerk aged 26 living with his parents Samuel and Mary L, his grandmother Harriet White and three servants at 71 Chatsworth Rd, Hackney (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a mercantile clerk aged 36 living with his parents Samuel and Mary L at 68 Blurton Rd, Hackney (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was an unmarried commercial clerk aged 46 living with his married sister Ella Fanny, her husband Edwin Henry Roberts and their six children as well as his fathe Samuel Perriam at 142 West Green rd, Tottenham (see 1911 census).
12 May 1939 - He had been living at 94 Rowley Avenue, Sidcup, Kent when he died at 117 Penhill Rd, Bexley, Kent (see probate register).
3 December 1943 - The administration of his estate valued at £23 16s 2d was granted at Llandudno to his sister Ella Fanny Roberts, a widow (see probate register).

WILLIAM PERIAM

16 April 1629 - He married Elizabeth Oake in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

WILLIAM PERIAM

? - He married Elizabeth (?).
29 January 1654 - Their daughter Susanna was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).
18 September 1659 - Their son John was baptised in Aylesbeare parish church (IGI).

WILLIAM PERRIAM

15 September 1791 - He married Eleanor Scadden in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
8 July 1792 - Their son Henry was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
3 July 1796 - Their son William was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 August 1803 - (Their son?) James son of William and Ellen (sic) Perriam was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
13 June 1805 - (Their son?) Thomas son of Wm and Ellen (sic) Perriam was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish church).
5 August 1807 - He was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM PERRIAM (son of William and Eleanor Perriam)

3 July 1796 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
24 November 1807 - He was from East Budlieigh and aged 11 when he was apprenticed to Rev Ambrose Stapleton of the Vicarage, East Budleigh (FMP web-site).
4 July 1809 - He was from East Budleigh when he was apprenticed to William Copplestone, a yeoman of East Budleigh (FMP web-site).

WILLIAM PERRIAM (son of John and Betty Perriam

13 October 1816 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM PERRIAM (son of George and Elizabeth Perriam)

5 ? 1821 - He was privately baptised (see East Budleigh parish register).
30 November 1823 - He was brought into church (see East Budleigh parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 19, he was living with (his parents) George and Elizabeth Perriam and (his siblings) Anne, Henry, John, Ellen, Samuel and Mary at 7 Union Row, Budleigh Salterton (see 1841 census).

WILLIAM PERRIAM (son of Henry and Martha Perriam)

16 August 1822 - He was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
30 November 1823 - He had been privately baptised on (?) 5 1821 and was brought into the church this day (see parish register).
25 January 1846 - He was at the marriage of his sister Mary Ann and Joseph Farrant, in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).
19 July 1848 - He was a labourer and a bachelor of full age living in Otterton when he married Sarah Payne in Otterton parish church (see parish register).
19 August 1849 - He was a labourer living in Wiggaton when their daughter Emma Elizabeth was baptised in Ottery St Mary parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a labourer aged 28 living with his wife Sarah and their daughter Emma aged 1 in Tipton village, Ottery St Mary (see 1851 census).
4 January 1852 - He was a labourer living in Tipton when their son Henry Robert was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
10 July 1854 - He was a labourer living in Tipton when their son George William was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
1 February 1857 - He was a labourer living in Tipton when their daughter Jane Martha was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
3 July 1859 - He was a labourer living in Tipton when their son Frederic was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 39 living with his wife Sarah, and their children Emma aged 11, Henry aged 9, George aged 7, Martha aged 5 and Fred aged 2, in Ottery St Mary (see 1861 census).
7 July 1861 - He was a labourer living in Tipton when their son Thomas was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
29 February 1864 - He was a labourer living in Tipton when their daughter Ellen was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
13 January 1867 - He was a labourer from Metcombe when their son William James was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 47 living with his wife Sarah, a charwoman aged 43, and their children Martha, a lace maker aged 14, Thomas aged 9, Ellen aged 7 and William aged 4, in a cottage in Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).
3 February 1878 - He was from Ti[pton when he was buried aged 55 at Ottery St Mary (St John’s District) parish church (see parish register).
Pre 21 February 1884 - He died (by the time of his daughter Ellen’s marriage).

WILLIAM GEORGE PERRIAM (son of George and Eliza Perriam)

C 1879/80 - He was born in Cardiff (see 1881 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 1, he was living with his parents George and Eliza and his siblings Henry T aged 5 and Frederick N aged 3 at 41 Janet St, Roath (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a scholar aged 11 living with his parents George Eliza and his siblings Henry aged 15, Frederick aged 13, Sidney aged 9, Rosetta aged 7, Maud aged 5 and Orvetta aged 6 months at 11 Janet St, Roath (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was an engine fitter’s helper aged 21 living with his parents George and Eliza and his siblings Sidney aged 19, Martha aged 9, Edith aged 7, Susan aged 5 and Florence aged 3 at 188 Railway St, Roath (see 1901 census).
September qtr 1901 - His marriage to Florence Fackrell was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 11a 578).
20 January 1903 - He was a warehouseman living at 44 Brook St when their son William John was baptised in St Dyfrig’s parish church, Cardiff (see parish register).
10 April 1909 - He was a witness to the wedding of his sister Maud Marion and Arthur Jenkins in Roath parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1911 - He was a dock hobbler aged 31 living with his wife Florence and their son William J aged 8 at 238 Railway St, Cardiff (see 1911 census).
1 April 1913 - He was a foreman stevedore living at 238 Railway St when their daughter Margeretta Florence was baptised in Roath parish church (see parish register).
1 August 1914 - He was a witness at the wedding of his sister Martha and George King in Roath parish church (see parish register).
2 May 1920 - He was a witness at the wedding of his sister Susan to Francis George Hicks in Roath parish church (see parish register).
27 December 1921 - He was one of the witnesses when his sister Alma Meretta married Michael Jonathan Loveless in Roath parish church (see parish register).
September qtr 1965 - His death at the age of 85 was registered in Cardiff (GRO ref 8b 205).

WILLIAM GEORGE PERRIAM (son of Henry and Susanna Perriam)

29 June 1900 - He was born (ancestry web-site) in Cardiff (see 1901 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 9 months, he was living with his parents Henry and Susanna and his sister Winifred at 24 Ascog St, Roath (see 1901 census).
31 August 1908 - He was living at 91 School St when he was admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) in Llanbradach (see 1909 school register).
2 April 1911 - He was a scholar aged 10 living with his parents Henry and Susanna and his siblings Elsie May aged 13, Winifred aged 12, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbadach (see 1911 census).
1 September 1913 - He transferred to the boys department from C oed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) (see school register).
June qtr 1991 - His death was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 27 180).

WILLIAM JAMES PERRIAM (son of William and Sarah Perriam)

13 January 1867 - He was baptised in St John’s church, Tipton. His father was a labourer from Metcombe (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 4, he was living with his parents William and Sarah and his siblings Martha, Thomas and Ellen in a cottage in Ottery St Mary (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a farm servant aged 15 working for Henry Streal, a farmer, at Burcombe, Ottery St Mary (see 1881 census).
21 February 1884 - He was a witness when his sister Ellen married George Bastin in the district church of Tipton St John’s (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a Royal Marine aged 23 on board HMS Black Prince (she was the world's second ocean-going, iron-hulled, armoured warship, following her sister ship, HMS Warrior) in Hamgaze, Devon (see 1891 census).
31 December 1891 - He was a private in the Royal Marines aged 25 living aboard HMS Swiftsure when he married Ellen E A Perkins in St George’s parish church, East Stonehouse (see parish register).
C 1893/94 - Their daughter Sarah E M was born in East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
September qtr 1894 - The birth of their daughter Sarah Elsie M was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 282).
October qtr 1895 - The birth of their daughter Ida Ellen was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 274).
13 March 1897 - Their daughter Bessie Edith Kate was born (see 1909 school register) in East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
June qtr 1897 - The birth of their daughter Bessie Edith K was registered in East Stonehouse (GRO ref 5b 279).
31 March 1901 - He was a brewer’s drayman aged 35 living with his wife Ellen E A and their children Sarah E M aged 7, Ida E aged 6 and Bessie K aged 4, at 2 Brownlow St, East Stonehouse (see 1901 census).
27 April 1904 - Their son Frederick Richard Henry was born (see 1913 school register) in Plymouth (see 1911 census).
26 February 1907 - Their daughter Alice Florence Loveday was born (see 1913 school register) in Plymouth (see 1911 census).
21 January 1910 - He was living at Wiggaton when their daughter Bessie Edith Kate was enrolled at Ottery St Mary National School (see school register).
2 April 1911 - He was a farm labourer aged 44 living with his wife Ellen Elizabeth Ann and their children Elsie Sarah May aged 17, Bessie Edith Kate aged 15, Frederick Richard Henry aged 7 and Alice Florence Loveday aged 5, in Wolston, Ottery St Mary (see 1911 census).
15 April 1912 - He was living in Wiggaton when his son Fred was admitted to Ottery St Mary National School (Boys) (see school register).
30 January 1914 - He was from the Cottage Hospital in Ottery when he was buried at St John’s parish church, Tipton (see parish register).

WILLIAM JOHN PERRIAM (son of William George and Florence Perriam)

20 January 1903 - His father was a warehouseman living at 44 Brook St when he was baptised in St Dyfrig’s parish church, Cardiff (see parish register).
2 April 1911 - Aged 8, he was living with his parents William G and Florence at 238 Railway St, Cardiff (see 1911 census).

WILLMOT PERIAM (NÉE (?))

Pre 12 August 1658 - She married John Periam.

WINIFRED PERRIAM (daughter of Henry and Susanna Perriam)

23 September 1898 - She was born (see 1905 school register) in Cardiff (see 1901 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 2, she was living with her parents Henry and Susanna and her brother William G at 24 Ascog St, Roath (see 1901 census).
28 August 1905 - She was living at 84 School Terrace when she was admitted to Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (Mixed) from the Infants department (see school register).
14 July 1908 - She left Coed-y-Brain Elementary and Junior School (see school register).
2 April 1911 - She was a scholar aged 12 living with her parents Henry and Susanna and her siblings Elsie May aged 13, Willie George aged 10, Mildred aged 8, Anne aged 7, Sydney John aged 5, Maud aged 3 and Henry aged 1, at 91 School St, Llanbradach (see 1911 census).

OTHER SCOTTS

26 January 1639/40 - Grace daughter of Thomas Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

24 February 1651/52 - Edward son of Thomas Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

18 May 1654 - Thomas Ruttly married Grace Scott in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

31 May 1682 - Samuell son of Samuell Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

3 May 1683 - Samuell son of Samuell Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

6 October 1683 - Thomasin Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

22 January 1683/84 - John son of Samuell Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

24 October 1686 - Ann daughter of Samuell Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

6 January 1686/87 - Daniel Scott married Mary Scott in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

26 January 1686/87 - Grace daughter of Dorothy Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

24 June 1690 - Hannah daughter of Samuel Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

14 June 1693 - Mary daughter of Samuel Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

5 September 1693 - William Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

10 March 1694/95 - Mary daughter of Samuel Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

9 May 1697 - Mary daughter of Samuel Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

30 August 1702 - Hannah Scott, a widow, was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

30 December 1711 - George Pengilly married Grace Scott in East Budleigh parish church. They were both from the parish (see parish register).

31 December 1716 - Thomas Westrom and Hannah Scott were married in East Budleigh parish church. They were both from the parish (see parish register).

17 May 1719 - Samuell Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

5 December 1727 - Robert Ascott and Jane Scott were married in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

24 November 1730 - Joan Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

20 December 1732 - Ann Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

29 September 1734 - Dorothy Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

10 August 1735 - William Scott and Joan Hill were married in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

18 July 1736 - Elizabeth daughter of William and Joan Scott was baptised in East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

17 December 1736 - William Scott was buried at East Budleigh parish church (see parish register).

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