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THE HACKER, MINCHIN & RICHENS FAMILIES

GENERATION 1

ROBERT HACKER

? - He married Anne (?).
15 October 1679 - Their son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 June 1681 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
17 August 1683 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 February 1686/87 - Their son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 December 1689 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - John, Elizabeth, Thomas, Robert and Thomas.

ANNE HACKER (NÉE (?))

? - She married Robert Hacker.

GENERATION 2

THOMAS COBLEY

? - He married Ann (?).
1 September 1716 - He was a labourer when their daughter Mary was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
19 April 1718 - Their daughter Anne was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
3 August 1720 - He was a labourer when their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
11 September 1720 - Their daughter Elizabeth was buried at Hilmarton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
16 October 1726 - Their son Charles was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site). 10 May 1730 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Mary, Anne, Elizabeth, Charles and Elizabeth.

ANN COBLEY (NÉE (?))

? - She married Thomas Cobley.

JOHN HACKER (son of Robert and Anne Hacker)

15 October 1679 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 October 1700 - He married Ann Barrow in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 October 1701 - Their daughter Ann was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 March 1709 - His son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
7 October 1713 - His daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 July 1718 - His son Jonathan was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Ann, Robert, Elizabeth and Jonathan.

ANN HACKER (NÉE BARROW)

10 October 1700 - She married John Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
? December 1746 - An Ann Hacker was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH SMITH (NÉE HACKER) (daughter of Robert and Ann Hacker)

30 June 1681 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 April 1718 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married John Smith in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

JOHN SMITH

16 April 1718 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Elizabeth Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS HACKER (son of Robert and Anne Hacker)

17 August 1683 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ROBERT HACKER (son of Robert and Anne Hacker)

20 February 1686/87 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Elizabeth (?).
5 May 1710 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 October 1712 - His son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 September 1714 - His daughter Ruth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1717 - His son Adam was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
18 May 1719 - His daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
8 October 1721 - His son Joseph was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
12 March 1724/25 - His daughter Priscylla was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 August 1764 - A Robert Hacker was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Mary, Thomas, Ruth, Adam, Joseph and Priscylla.

ELIZABETH HACKER (NÉE (?))

? - She married Robert Hacker.

THOMAS HACKER (son of Robert and Ann Hacker)

15 December 1689 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 3

ANN HACKER (daughter of John and Ann Hacker)

20 October 1701 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ROBERT HACKER (son of John and Ann Hacker)

19 March 1709 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
15 October 1733 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Ann Brewer in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 December 1733 - His son Edward was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 January 1734/35 - His son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
1 March 1736/37 - His daughter Martha was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
1 February 1740/41 - His daughter Lydia was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 September 1744 - Their daughter Winifred was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
1 January 1747/48 - His son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Edward, John, Martha, Lydia, Winifred and Robert.

ANN HACKER (NÉE BREWER)

15 October 1733 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Robert Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH HACKER (daughter of John and Ann Hacker)

7 October 1713 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

MARY COBLEY (daughter of Thomas and Anne Cobley)

1 September 1716 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).

ROBERT MINCHIN

17 June 1734 - He was from Liddington when he married Mary Savery in the parish church at Liddington, Wiltshire (see parish register).
29 June 1735 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
21 June 1737 - Their son Robert was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
27 December 1737 - Their son Robert was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).
17 March 1738/39 - Their son Robert was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
19 March 1740/41 - Their daughter Ann was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
12 July 1743 - Their daughter Martha was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
20 November 1743 - He was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Sarah, Robert, Robert, Ann, and Martha.

MARY MINCHIN (NÉE SAVERY)

17 June 1734 - She was from Liddington when she married Robert Minchin in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
29 January 1749 - She was a widow when she was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

JONATHAN HACKER (son of John Hacker)

15 July 1718 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
4 April 1742 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Ann Cobly in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 June 1742 - His son Abraham was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
14 August 1743 - His daughter Millecent was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 September 1743 - His daughter Millicent was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 January 1744/45 - His daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 January 1746/47 - His daughter Elisabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
22 January 1748/49 - His daughter Susannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 March 1751 - His daughter Ann was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 May 1753 - His son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 August 1760 - His son Charles was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Abraham, Millecent, Mary, Elisabeth, Susannah, Ann, John and Charles.

ANN HACKER (NÉE COBLEY) (daughter of Thomas and Anne Cobley)

19 April 1718 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
4 April 1742 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Jonathan Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH COBLEY (daughter of Thomas and Anne Cobley)

3 August 1720 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
11 September 1720 - She was buried at Hilmarton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).

CHARLES COBLEY (son of Thomas and Anne Cobley)

16 October 1726 - He was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).

ELIZABETH COBLEY (daughter of Thomas and Anne Cobley)

10 May 1730 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 4

WILLIAM HILLIER

C 1729/30 - He was born (based on age at marriage).
21 February 1755 - A marriage bond was issued by the Bishop of Salisbury for the marriage of William Hillier, a bachelor aged 25 from Monkton, and Margaret Breeze, a spinster aged 25 from Monkton. The bondsman was John Spencer (Findmypast web-site - RO ref D1/62).
22 February 1755 - He was a labourer aged 25 from Winterbourne Monkton when he married Margret Brees (?) by licence in Winterbourne Monkton parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
31 August 1755 - Their son John was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
8 April 1759 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
22 September 1765 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register). 16 August 1772 - Their daughter Betty was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
22 April 1783 - He was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - John, Mary, Thomas, and Betty.

MARGRET HILLIER (NÉE BREES (or BREEZE))

C 1730/31 - She was born (based on age at marriage).
21 February 1755 - A marriage bond was issued by the Bishop of Salisbury for the marriage of William Hillier, a bachelor aged 25 from Monkton, and Margaret Breeze, a spinster aged 25 from Monkton. The bondsman was John Spencer (Findmypast web-site - RO ref D1/62).
22 February 1755 - She was aged 24 and from Winterbourne Monkton when she married William Hillier.by licence in Winterbourne Monkton parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
15 October 1788 - She was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

SARAH SHERMAN (NÉE MINCHIN) (daughter of Robert and Mary Minchin)

29 June 1735 - She was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
24 June 1756 - She made her mark in the register when she married Luke Sherman in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
2 January 1802 - She was buried aged 70 at Little Hinton parish church (Findmypast web-site).

LUKE SHERMAN

C 1733/34 – He was born (based on age at burial).
24 June 1756 - He was from Little Hinton when he married Sarah Minchin in the parish church at Liddington. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
3 October 1756 - Their son William was baptised in Little Hinton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
25 November 1758 - Their daughter Martha was baptised in Little Hinton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
21 December 1760 - Their son John was baptised in Little Hinton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
17 April 1768 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Little Hinton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
22 April 1770 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Little Hinton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
27 December 1772 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Little Hinton parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
12 May 1815 - He was buried aged 81 at Little Hinton parish church (Findmypast web-site).

Known child/children - William, Martha, John, Sarah, Elizabeth and Thomas.

ROBERT MINCHIN (son of Robert and Mary Minchin)

21 June 1737 - He was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).
27 December 1737 - He was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

ABRAHAM HACKER (son of Jonathan Hacker)

20 June 1742 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

MILLECENT HACKER (daughter of Jonathan Hacker)

14 August 1743 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 September 1743 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ROBERT MINCHIN (son of Robert and Mary Minchin)

17 March 1738/39 - He was baptised in the parish church at Liddington(see parish register).
29 November 1764 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he married Mary Hacker in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
19 February 1768 - Their daughter Ann was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
28 May 1769 - They were from Clave when their daughter Ann was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
29 December 1771 - They were from Cleve when their daughter Sarah was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
3 July 1774 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
25 February 1776 - Their son William was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
16 August 1778 - Their son John was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
26 November 1780 - Their son Charles was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
28 December 1783 - Their son Robert was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
7 May 1786 - Their son Thomas was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
19 October 1788 - Their son George was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
3 January 1790 - Their son George was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
24 February 1793 - Their son George was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
18 March 1793 - He was a pauper when their infant son George was buried in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
29 August 1811 - He was buried aged 75 at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Ann, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth, William, John, Charles, Robert, Thomas, George and George.

MARY MINCHIN (NÉE HACKER) (daughter of Jonathan Hacker)

20 January 1744/45 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
29 November 1764 - She was from Clyffe Pypard when she married Robert Minchin in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
24 April 1822 - She was from Broadtown when she was buried aged 80 at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

ANN ARCHER (NÉE MINCHIN) (daughter of Robert and Mary Minchin)

19 March 1740/41 - She was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register). 28 July 1765 - She married William Archer in Liddington parish church (IGI).

WILLIAM ARCHER

28 July 1765 - He married Ann Minchin in Liddington parish church (IGI).
21 December 1766 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Purton parish church (LDS familysearch web-site).

Known child/children - Mary.

MARTHA MINCHIN (daughter of Robert and Mary Minchin)

12 July 1743 - She was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

ELISABETH HACKER (daughter of Jonathan Hacker)

11 January 1746/47 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

SUSANNAH HACKER (daughter of Jonathan Hacker)

22 January 1748/49 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
29 March 1770 - James Barnet, the illegitimate son of Susannah Hacker, was privately baptised (see Compton Bassett parish register).
9 April 1774 - John, the illegitimate son of Susannah Hacker, was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ANN HACKER (daughter of Jonathan Hacker)

10 March 1751 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HACKER (son of Jonathan Hacker)

6 May 1753 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 May 1777 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when he married Betty Bradfield in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his mark in the register. Rachel Hacker was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
21 December 1777 - His son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 January 1780 - Their daughter Jane was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
1 June 1783 - Their son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
14 May 1786 - Their son James was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
17 May 1789 - Their daughter Ruth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Isaac, Jane, John, James and Ruth.

BETTY HACKER (NÉE BRADFIELD) (daughter of James & Betty Bradfield)

20 August 1756 - She was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
3 May 1777 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married John Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).

CHARLES HACKER (son of Jonathan Hacker)

10 August 1760 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

GENERATION 5

JOHN HILLIER (son of William and Margret Hiller)

31 August 1755 - He was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

CHARLES BALL

25 April 1782 - He was a labourer from Winterbourne Monkton when he married Mary Hillier in Winterbourne Monkton parish church. A William Ball was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
24 September 1786 - Their daughter Lewcy was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
12 July 1789 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
8 July 1792 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
30 July 1797 - Their son William was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Lewcy, Elizabeth, Mary and William.

MARY BALL (NÉE HILLIER) (daughter of William and Margret Hillier)

8 April 1759 - She was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
25 April 1782 - She was from Winterbourne Monkton when she married Charles Ball in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS HILLIER (son of William and Margret Hiller)

22 September 1765 - He was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

ANN MINCHIN (daughter of Robert and Mary Minchin)

19 February 1768 - She was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

WILLIAM RICHINS,

7 April 1789 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he married Ann Minchin in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
31 October 1790 - Their son Thomas was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
20 July 1800 - Their daughter Susanna was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
3 June 1804 - Their son Abraham was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
10April 1805 - Their infant son Abraham was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
31 July 1806 - Their son William was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
25 July 1807 - Their son William aged 1 was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Thomas, Susanna, Abraham and William.

ANN RICHINS (NÉE MINCHING) (daughter of Robert and Mary Minching)

28 May 1769 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1789 - She was from Clyffe Pypard when she married William Richins in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

SARAH MINCHIN (daughter of Robert and Mary Minchin)

29 December 1771 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).

BETTY HILLIER (daughter of William and Margret Hillier)

16 August 1772 - She was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH MINCHIN (daughter of Robert and Mary Minchin)

3 July 1774 - She was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

WILLIAM MINCHEN (son of Robert and Mary Minchen)

25 February 1776 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
23 August 1795 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he married Mary Hayward in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
18 September 1796 - Their son William was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
1 July 1798 - Their daughter Jane was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
11 December 1799 - Their infant son George was buried ar Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
14 September 1801 - Their son James was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
20 November 1803 - Their daughter Rose was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
25 January and 15 February 1807 - Their son Jacob was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
13 June 1807 - Their daughter Jane aged 7 was buried ar Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
2 July 1809 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
20 January 1811 - Their daughter Harriet was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 65 (rounded) living in Clyffe Pypard with (his wife) Mary (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 77, he was on parish relief and living in Clyffe Pypard with his wife Mary next door to their son William, an agricultural labourer aged 56 (see 1851 census).

Known child/children - William, Jane, George, James, Rose, Jacob, Elizabeth and Harriet.

MARY MINCHIN (NÉE HAYWARD)

C 1771/72 - She was born in Purton (see 1851 census).
23 August 1795 - She was from Clyffe Pypard when she married William Minchen in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 70 (rounded), she was living in Clyffe Pypard with (her husband) William (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 79, she was on parish relief and living in Clyffe Pypard with her husband William next door to their son William (see 1851 census).

JOHN MINCHIN (son of Robert and Mary Minchin)

16 August 1778 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
3 January 1805 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he married Ann Sprouls in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
9 December 1806 - Their daughter Mary Ann was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 December 1807 - Their infant daughter Maria (Mary Ann?) was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
26 March 1809 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
26 January 1812 - Their son Thomas was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a pauper aged 64 living in Ham, Broad Hinton with (his son) Thomas, a labourer aged 29, (his daughter-in-law) Elizabeth aged 35 and (his grandson) John aged 4 months (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer and a widower aged 66 lodging with Isaac Humphries and family, a farmer, in Broad Town (see 1851 census).

Known child/children - Mary Ann, Sarah and Thomas,

ANN MINCHEN (NÉE SPROULES)

3 January 1805 - She was from Clyffe Pypard when she married John Minchen in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

CHARLES MINCHEN (son of Robert and Mary Minchen)

26 November 1780 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

ROBERT MINCHIN (son of Robert and Mary Minchin)

28 December 1783 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
5 July 1812 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he married Jane Bailey in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 November 1814 - Their son Abraham was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
27 October 1817 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he married Ann Chandler in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
23 May 1819 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
17 February 1822 - Their daughter Jane was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
16 January 1825 - He was a labourer from Clyffe Pypard when their daughter Mary was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
9 March 1828 - Their daughter Eliza was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
1 January 1832 - He was a labourer from Clyffe Pypars when their son David was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
5 December 1835 - He died suddenly (see Clyffe Pypard parish register).
9 December 1835 - He was from Clyffe Pypard when he was buried aged 51 at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - (with Jane) - Abraham.
(with Ann) - Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Eliza and David.

JANE MINCHIN (NÉE BAILEY)

C 1783 - She was born (based on age at burial).
5 July 1812 - She was from Clyffe Pypard when she married Robert Minchin in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
30 May 1817 - She was from Bushton when she was buried aged 34 at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

ANN MINCHIN (NÉE CHANDLER)

C 1790/91 - She was born in Cliffe Pypard (see 1851 census).
27 October 1817 - She was from Clyffe Pypard when she married Robert Minchin in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 42 (sic), she was living in Rosiers, Cliffe Pypard, with (her children) Elizabeth aged 22, Eliza aged 12 and David aged 9 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a widowed agricultural labourer aged 60 living at Withy Bed, Cliffe Pypard with her son David, an agricultural labourer aged 18, and her grand-children Tryphena aged 5 and Frederick aged 2 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a widow aged 72 living at Withy Bed, Clyffe Pypard with her son David, an agricultural labourer aged 27, and her grand-daughter Tryphena aged 16 (see 1861 census).
3 June 1869 - She was from Withybed, Clyffe Pypard when she was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS MINCHEN (son of Robert and Mary Minchen)

7 May 1786 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

GEORGE MINCHIN (son of Robert and Mary Minchin)

19 October 1788 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
3 January 1790 - He was an infant when he was buried at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

GEORGE MINCHIN (son of Robert and Mary Minchin)

24 February 1793 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
18 March 1793 - He was an infant when he was buried at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

GENERATION 6

LEWCY BALL (daughter of Charles and Mary Ball)

24 September 1786 - She was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH BALL (daughter of Charles and Mary Ball)

12 July 1789 - She was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS RICHINS (son of William and Ann Richins)

C 1788 - He was born in White Cleeve (now called Clyffe Pypard) (1851 census).
31 October 1790 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
17 November 1813 - He was from Winterbourne Monkton when he married Mary Ball in Winterbourne Monkton parish church. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
31 July 1814 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Familysearch web-site).
14 January 1821 - He was a labourer from Hillmarton when their children John and Ann were baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
28 December 1823 - He was a labourer from Hillmarton when their daughter Sophia was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
17 June 1827 - He was a labourer from Hillmarton when their daughter Eliza was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
C 1832/33 – Their daughter Emma was born (based on age at baptism).
11 January 1835 - He was a labourer from Hillmarton when their daughter Emma was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 50 (rounded) living in Penn, Hilmarton, with (his wife) Mary, and (their children) John, Ann, Eliza, Charles, Emma and William (see 1841 census. NB the family was shown as Hitchens).
30 March 1851 - He was a farmers labourer aged 63 living in Curzon St, Calne with his wife Mary and children Ann, Eliza, Emma, William and Walter, and granddaughter Mary A (see 1851 census).
14 December 1852 - He was a labourer when his daughter Ann Richens registered the death of his wife (AR's death certificate).
7 April 1861 - He was living with his married daughter Ann and family at The Quarry, Calne (see 1861 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where born
Edmund E Evans Head Mar 61 - Land measurer Wilts Calne
Ann do Wife Mar - 37 do wife do Hillmarton
Henry do Son Un 2 - Scholar do Calne
Walter Hitchins (sic) Step son Unm 15 - Ag lab do Hillmarton
Thomas do Father in Law Widr 75 - Ag do do Clyffe Pypard

1864 - The death of a Thomas Hitchins aged 78 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/10/264).

Known child/children - Elizabeth, John, Ann, Sophia, (?), Eliza, Charles, Emma and William.

MARY RITCHINS (NÉE BALL) (daughter of Charles and Mary Ball)

8 July 1792 - She was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).
17 November 1813 - She was from Winterbourne Monkton when she married Thomas Ritchins in Winterbourne Monkton parish church. She was the daughter of Charles Ball. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 40, she was living in Penn, Hilmarton with (her husband) Thomas and (their children) John, Ann, Eliza, Charles, Emma and William (see 1841 census. NB the family was shown as Hitchens).
30 March 1851 - Aged 59, she was living in Curzon St, Calne with her husband Thomas and children (see 1851 census).
13 December 1852 - She was the wife of Thomas Richens, a labourer, when she died aged 62, in Curzon St, Calne, of pneumonia with great emaciation (10 days) (death certificate).
14 December 1852 - An Ann Richens, (possibly her daughter), of Curzon St, Calne, registered her death (death certificate).
19 December 1852 - She was from Calne when she was buried aged 62 at Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM BALL (son of Charles and Mary Ball)

30 July 1797 - He was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

SUSANNA RICHENS (daughter of William and Ann Richens)

20 July 1800 - She was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
3 June 1807 - She was aged 7 when she was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

ABRAHAM RICHENS (son of William and Ann Richens)

3 June 1804 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
10 April 1805 - He was an infant when he was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM RICHENS (son of William and Ann Richens)

31 July 1806 - He was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
25 July 1807 - He was buried aged 1 at Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).

MARY RICHENS (NÉE (?))

C 1792 - She was born in Monkton, Wiltshire (see 1851 census).
? - She married Thomas Richens (1841 census transcription on GENUKI).
6 June 1841 - aged 40 (rounded), she was living in Hilmarton with her husband and children (1841 census transcription on GENUKI).
30 March 1851 - Aged 59, she was living in Curzon St, Calne with her husband Thomas and children (see 1851 census).

GENERATION 7

ELIZABETH RICHINS (daughter of Thomas and Ann Richins)

31 July 1814 - She was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Familysearch web-site).

JOHN RICHENS (son of Thomas and Mary Richens)

14 January 1821 - He was baptised at Hilmarton (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 20 living in Penn, Hilmarton with (his parents) Thomas and Mary and his siblings Ann, Eliza, Charles, Emma and William (see 1841 census).
? - He married Jemima (?).
C 1844/45 - Their son William was born in Stratton (see 1851 census).
C 1846/47 - Their daughter Mary was born in Stratton (see 1851 census).
30 March 1851 - He was living in Hilmarton (see 1851 census): -

Hilmarton, Wiltshire

Name Relationship Mar Age Occupation Where born
John Richens Head
M
30
Shepherd Hilmarton, Wilts
Jemima Richens Wife
M
29
- Watley, Somerset
Drusilla Parfitt Step daughter
-
9
Scholar Watley, Somerset
William Richens Son
-
6
Scholar Stratton, Wilts
Mary Richens Daughter
-
4
- Stratton, Wilts

22 March 1853 - He was a labourer aged of 32 when he died at Snow Hill, Hillmarton of phthisis (18 months) (death certificate).
25 March 1853 - Ann Richins (his sister), who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
27 March 1853 - He was buried age 32 at Hilmarton parish church (LDS familysearch web-site).

Hilmarton Parish Church

JEMIMA TUGWELL (formerly BURCHELL formerly RICHENS NÉE PARFITT) (daughter of George and Mary Parfitt)

30 March 1823 - She was baptised in Whatley parish church, Somerset (info from Peggy Goodger 17/2/11).
6 June 1841 - She was a servant age 19 working for Joseph and Ann Ryall at Haycock Hill Farm House, Marston Bygott (see 1841 census).
September qtr 1841 - The birth of a Drusilla Parfitt was registered in Frome (GRO ref X 372).
13 February 1842 - Her daughter Druscilla was baptised in Whatley parish church, Somerset (info from Peggy Goodger 17/2/11).
December qtr 1848 - She married John Ritchens in Frome (GRO ref X 637).
30 March 1851 - She was living in Hilmarton (see above).
7 April 1861 - She was living in Goatacre, Hillmarton (see 1861 census):-

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where born
Jemima Richens Head Widw - 40 Seamstress Somerset, Frome

23 May 1861 - She was a widow aged 40 from Goatacre when she married William Burchell in Hilmarton parish church. She made her mark in the register (marriage certificate).
4 November 1869 - She was present at the death of her husband William Burchell in Goatacre, Hillmarton (WB’s death certificate).
8 November 1869 - She made her mark when she registered the death of her husband William. She was living in Goatacre (WB’s death certificate).
2 April 1871 - She was living in Goatacre, Hilmarton (see 1871 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
Jemima Burchell Head Widow - 49 Pauper Somerset, Little Elm

31 August 1872 - She was a widow aged 50 from Hilmarton when she married George Tugwell in Hilmarton parish church. She made her mark in the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - She was living in Goatacre, Hilmarton (see 1881 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
George Tugwell Head Mar 75 - General Laborer Wilts, Lea
Jemima do Wife Mar - 59 General laborer's wife Somerset, Little Alm

5 April 1891 - She was living in Goatacre St, Hilmarton (see 1891 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age of Males Age of Females Occupation Employed Where Born If Blind etc
Jemima Tugwell Head Wid - 69 Living on her means - Somerset, Little Elm -

30 November 1898 - She was the widow of George Tugwell a general labourer when she died aged 76 at Wroughton of bronchitis and senile decay (death certificate).
2 December 1898 - Her daughter Dunsilla Wilkins of Wroughton, who had been present at her death, advised the Registrar (death certificate).

WILLIAM BURCHELL (son of William and Ann Burchil)

14 January 1798 - He was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (IGI).
31 May 1819 - He married Alice Williams in Hilmarton parish church (LDS familysearch web-site).
6 June 1819 - He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their daughter Fanny was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
11 February 1821 - He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their son Thomas was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
23 February 1823 - He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their daughter Sarah was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
24 April 1825 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their daughter Jane was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
25 December 1827 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their son John was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
2 June 1830 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their daughter Jesse was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
24 June 1832 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their son George was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
17 April 1835 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their son Eli was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
30 April 1837 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their daughter Ann was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
23 August 1840 He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Bolings Lane, Calne (see 1841 census): -

Name Age Males Age Females Trade Whether Born in Same County
Willm Burchell 40 - Ag lab Y
Alice do - 40 - Y
Jesse do 11 - Ag lab Y
George do 9 - - Y
Eliz do 7 (sic) - - Y
Saml do 4 - - Y

30 March 1851 - He was living at Snow Hill, Hillmarton (see 1851 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
William Burchell Head Mar 42 - Agricultural labourer Wilts Hillmarton
Alice do Wife Mar - 52 - do
George do Son U 18 - Ag lab do
Eli do Son U 15 - do do

7 April 1861 - He was living at Snow Hill, Hillmarton (see 1851 census): -

23 May 1861 - He was a labourer and a widower aged 63 from Hilmarton when he married Jemima Richens in Hilmarton parish church. He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
4 November 1869 - He was a farm labourer aged 71 when he died of a fatty heart (10 years) and cardiac dropsy (6 months) at Goatcre, Hillmarton (death certificate).
6 November 1869 - His wife Jemima registered his death (death certificate).

Known child/children - (with Alice) Fanny, Thomas, Sarah, Jane, John, Jesse, George, Eli, Ann and Elizabeth.

ALICE BURCHELL (NÉE WILLIAMS)

C 1798/99 - She was born in Hilmarton (see 1851 census).
31 May 1819 - She married William Burchell in Hilmarton parish church (LDS familysearch web-site).
6 June 1841 - Aged 40 (rounded), she was living with her husband William and their children in Bolings Lane, Calne (see 1841 census and table above).
30 March 1851 - Aged 52, she was living with her husband William and their children at Snow Hill, Hilmarton (see 1851 census and table above).
March qtr 1859 - The death of an Alice Burchell aged 61 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/8/395 & GRO ref 5a 49).

GEORGE TUGWELL (son of Edward Tugwell)

C 1805/06 - He was born in Lea, Wiltshire (see 1881 census).
28 August 1831 - He married Mary Harvey or Draper in Hilmarton parish church (IGI).
1 January 1832 - He was a labourer from Penn when their daughter Ann was baptised in Hilmarton parish (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
5 April 1835 - He was a labourer from Hilmarton when their son John was baptised in Hilmarton parish (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
20 May 1838 - He was a labourer from Goatacre when their son William was baptised in Hilmarton parish (Jeff Settle’s PR transcription).
June qtr 1838 - The birth of their son William was registered in Calne. The mother’s maiden name was shown as Harvey (WRO ref CA/1/163 & GRO ref VIII 273).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Goatacre, Hilmarton (see 1841 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
William Burchell Head Widr 63 - Ag lab Wilts Hillmarton
Name Age Males Age Females Trade Born in County
George Tugwell 35 - Ag lab Y
Mary do - 35 - Y
Ann do - 9 - Y
John do 5 - - Y
William do 3 - - Y

C 1842/43 - Their daughter Hannah was born in Hilmarton (see 1851 census).
1842 - The birth of their daughter Hannah was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/3/411).
March qtr 1843 - The birth of their daughter Hannah was registered in Calne (GRO ref VIII 277).
C 1846/47 - Their daughter Sarah was born in Hilmarton (see 1851 census).
March qtr 1847 - The birth of their daughter Sarah was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/6/68 & GRO ref VIII 284).
30 March 1851 - He was living in Goatacre, Hillmarton (see 1851 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
George Tugwell Head Mar 44 - Agricultural labourer Wilts Hilmarton
Mary do Wife Mar - 47 - do
Ann do Daur U - 19 Ag lab do
John do Son U 16 - do do
Hannah do Daur - - 8 Scholar do
Sarah do Daur - - 4 do do

7 April 1861 - He was living in Goatacre, Hillmarton (see 1861 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where born
George Tugwell Head Mar 55 - Ag lab Wilts Malmsbury
Mary do Wife Mar - 56 do do Hillmarton
Sarah do Daur Un - 14 do do
Penny Southwood Lodger - - 6 - do

2 April 1871 - He was living in Goatacre, Hillmarton (see 1871 census): -

Name Relationship Condition Age Males Age Females Occupation Where Born
George Tugwell Head Widr 65 - Ag lab Wilts Lea
Sarah Chivers Daur Mar - 24 - do Hillmarton
Walter Chivers Son in law Mar 24 - Ag lab do Yatesbury
Susannah Hart Grand daur - - 15 - do Hillmarton
Fanny Matilda Chivers Grand child - - 1 - Berks Longcott

31 August 1872 - He was a labourer and a widower aged 64 from Goatacre when he married Jemima Burchell in Hilmarton parish church. He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was a general laborer aged 75 living in Goatacre, Hilmarton with his wife Jemima (see 1881 census and table above).
14 November 1890 - He was a farm labourer from Goatacre, Hilmarton, when he died aged 85 from softening of the brain (9 months) in The Union Workhouse, Calne (death certificate).
15 November 1890 - Fred Baker, Master of The Union Workhouse, Calne, advised the registrar of his death (Death certificate).

MARY TUGWELL (NÉE HARVEY or DRAPER) (daughter of Honor Harvey)

4 December 1804 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (LDS familysearch web-site).
28 August 1831 - She married George Tugwell in Hilmarton parish church (IGI).
6 June 1841 - Aged 35 (rounded), she was living in Goatacre, Hilmarton with her husband and children (see 1841 census and table above).
30 March 1851 - Aged 47, she was living in Goatacgre, Hilmarton with her husband and children (see 1851 census and table above).
7 April 1861 - Aged 56, she was living in Goatacre, Hillmarton with her husband and one child (see 1861 census and table above).
December qtr 1869 - The death of a Mary Tugwell aged 65 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/12/159& GRO ref 5a 45).

ANN BRITTAIN formerly EVANS (NÉE RICHENS) (daughter of Thomas and Mary Richens)

14 January 1821 - She was baptised in the parish church at Hilmarton (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 19, she was living in Penn, Hilmarton with (her parents) Thomas and Mary and her siblings John, Eliza, Charles, Emma and William (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a farmers labourer aged 63 living in Curzon St, Calne with his wife Mary and children Ann, Eliza, Emma, William and Walter, and granddaughter Mary A (see 1851 census).
13 December 1852 - She was present at the death of her mother in Curzon St, Calne (MR's death certificate).
14 December 1852 - She was living in Curzon St, Calne when she registered the death of her mother. She made her mark in the register (MR's death certificate).
22 March 1853 - She was present at the death of her brother John at Snow Hill, Hillmarton (JR’s death certificate).
25 March 1853 - She made her mark when she registered the death of her brother John . She was from Calne (JR’s death certificate).
23 October 1856 - She was a spinster aged 39 when she married Edmund Elliott Evans in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. Her surname was shown as RITCHENS. She made her mark in the register. Her sister Emma was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
25 December 1856 - She was a witness at the wedding of her sister Emma to Thomas Gee in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 37, she was living in The Quarry, Calne, with her husband Edmund E, their son Henry, her son Walter Hitchins (sic) and her father Thomas Hitchins (sic) (see 1861 census).
16 July 1870 - She was a widow of full age living in Calne when she married Jonathan Brittain in Calne parish church. She made her mark in the register (marriage certificate).
2 April 1871 - She was an agricultural labourer aged 50 living in New Rd, Calne, with her husband Jonathan and (her son) Henry aged 10 (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a farmer’s labourer aged 58 living in Eatwells Lane, Calne, with her husband Jonathan and her son Henry, a coal merchant’s labourer aged 21 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 68, she was living in Silver St, Calne, with her husband Jonathan (see 1891 census).
March qtr 1901 - The death of an Ann Brittain aged 78 was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 53).
30 March 1901 - She was from the Calne Workhouse and aged 78 when her funeral service was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).

EDMUND ELLIOTT EVANS (son of John Evans)

C 1800/1801 - He was born in Calne (see 1851 census)
? - He married (?).
6 June 1841 - He was a toll keeper aged 40 (rounded) living in Frog Lane, Calne with (his son?) George aged 9. George was not born in Wiltshire (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a widower, a turnpike gatekeeper and a schoolmaster aged 50 living in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census). 23 October 1856 - He was aged 55, a widower, and a land surveyor, when he married Ann Richens in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
25 December 1856 - He was a witness at the wedding of his sister-in-law Emma Richens to Thomas Gee in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
C 1858/59 - Their son Henry was born in Calne (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a land measurer aged 61 living in The Quarry, Calne, with his wife Ann, their son Henry aged 2, his step-son Walter Hitchins (sic) and his father-in-law Thomas Hitchins (sic) (see 1861 census).

JONATHAN BRITTAIN (son of Jonathan and Ann Brittain)

C 1838/39 - He was born in Calne (see 1851 census).
September qtr 1839 - The birth of a Jonathan Brittain was registered in Calne. His mother’s maiden name was Bishop (Chippenham RO ref CA/2/5. GRO ref VIII 254).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Wood St, Calne (see 1841 census): -

Name Age Males Age Females Trade Whether Born in Same County
Jonathan Brittain 30 - Ag lab Y
Ann do - 35 - Y
Robert do 8 - - Y
Richard do 10 - - Y
George do 6 - - Y
Thomas do 4 - - Y
Jonathan do 1 - - Y

30 March 1851 - He was a scholar aged 12 living in Zion Lane, Calne, with his parents Jonathan, a labourer aged 40, and Ann aged 42, his siblings Robert aged 18, George aged 15, Thomas aged 13, Isaac aged 8, Henry aged 5, William aged 11 months, and Richard aged 20 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an ostler aged 16 working for James Hobb the innkeeper at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Calne (see 1861 census).
16 July 1870 - He was a labourer of full age living in Calne when he married Ann Evans in Calne parish church. He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 28 living in New Rd, Calne, with his wife Ann and his son-in-law (sic) Henry (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a coal merchant’s labourer aged 35 living in Eatwells Lane, Calne, with his wife Ann and his step-son Henry, a coal merchant’s labourer (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 51 living in Silver St, Calne, with his wife Ann (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was an agricultural labourer and a widower aged 62 living in the Union Workhouse, Curzon St, Calne (see 1901 census).
September qtr 1903 - The death of a John Brittain aged 65 was registered in Calne GRO ref 5a 37).
22 September 1903 - He was from the Calne Workhouse and aged 65 when his burial service was held at Calne parish church (see parish register).

SOPHIA RICHENS (daughter of Thomas and Mary Richens)

28 December 1823 - She was baptised at Hilmarton (see parish register).

(?) RICHENS (daughter of Thomas and Mary Richens)

C 1824/25 - She was born (based on age at burial).
18 March 1829 - She was buried, aged 4, at Hilmarton (see parish register. NB Her christian name was not recorded).

ALLEN MOUNTJOY (son of William Mountjoy)

C 1822/23 - He was born in Langley (see 1861 census).
C 1830/31 - He was born in Draycott, Wiltshire (see 1881 census).
6 June 1841 - He was a cordwainer aged 20 (rounded) living in Chippenham workhouse (see 1841 census).
25 December 1851 - He was a shoemaker, of age, and from Calne when he married Eliza Richins at Calne parish church (marriage certificate).
1852 - The birth of their daughter Sophia was registered in Calne (Chippenham RO ref CA/9/94).
1853 - The death of their daughter Sophia was registered in Calne (Chippenham RO ref CA/6/317).
C 1853/54 - Their daughter Elizabeth was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
1854 - The birth of their daughter Emily was registered in Calne (Chippenham RO ref CA/9/469).
1854 - The birth of their daughter Elizabeth was registered in Calne (Chippenham RO ref CA/9/470).
C 1856/57 - Their daughter Eliza Ann was born in Swindon (see 1871 census).
C April/May 1860 - Their son William was born in Swindon (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a cordwainer aged 38 living in Swindon with his wife Eliza and children Mary A aged 12, Elizabeth aged 7, Eliza A aged 4, and William aged 11 months (see 1861 census).
C 1865/66 - Their son George Henry was born in Swindon (see 1871 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a cordwainer aged 40 living at 13 Back Lane, Swindon with his wife Eliza and children Eliza Ann, a domestic servant aged 14, William, an errand boy aged 10, and George Henry aged 5 (see 1871 census).
C 1871/72 - Their daughter Emily was born in Swindon (see 1881 census).
C 1874/74 - Their son Edward was born in Swindon (see 1881 census).
C 1876/77 - Their son John was born in Swindon (see 1881 census).
C September/October 1880 - Their daughter Ellen was born in Stratton (see 1881 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a shoemaker, aged 50, living at 13 Back Lane, Swindon, with his wife Eliza and children Elizabeth, a general servant, aged 27, George, a general labourer aged 16, Emily aged 9, Edward (aged 6, John aged 4, and Ellen aged 6 months (see 1881 census).
10 March 1883 - He was a mechanic aged 60 when he died in Gorse Hill, Swindon, as a result of injuries to his brain caused by his falling upon the back of his head from his work stool (death certificate).
12 March 1883 - John Bubb Baker, the Coroner for North Wilts, held an inquest into his death (death certificate).
13 March 1883 - The registrar received his certificate of death from the coroner (death certificate).

Known child/children - Sophia, Elizabeth, George, Emily, Edward, John and Ellen.

ELIZA MOUNTJOY (NÉE RICHENS) (daughter of Thomas and Mary Richens)

17 June 1827 - She was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 11, she was living in Penn, Hilmarton with (her parents) Thomas and Mary and her siblings John, Ann, Charles, Emma and William (see 1841 census).
27 May 1849 – She was from Hilmarton when her illegitimate daughter Mary Ann was baptised in Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - She was a farm worker aged 22 living in Curzon St, Calne with her parents Thomas and Mary, her siblings Ann, Emma, William and Walter, and niece Mary A (see 1851 census).
25 December 1851 - She was from Calne and of age when she married Alline Mountjoy in Calne parish church (marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 30, she was living in Swindon with her husband Allen and children Mary A, Elizabeth, Eliza A, and William (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 40, she was living at 13 Back Lane, Swindon with her husband Allen and their children Eliza Ann, William, and George Henry (see 1871 census).
April 1881 - She was aged 48 and living at 13 Back Lane, Swindon with her husband and children (1881 census CD-ROM).
5 April 1891 - She was a widow aged 70 (sic) living at 28a Little London, Swindon, with her son George, a bricklayer’s labourer aged 25 and her daughter Emily aged 18 (see 1891 census).
December qtr 1896 - The death of an Eliza Mountjoy aged 74 was registered in Highworth (GRO ref 5a 3).

Known child/children - Mary Ann.

CHARLES RICHENS a.k.a. HITCHINS (son of Thomas and Mary Richens)

C 1831/32 - He was born in Hilmarton (see 1861 census).
6 June 1841 - Aged 9, he was living in Penn, Hilmarton with (his parents) Thomas and Mary Hitchins and his siblings John, Ann, Eliza, Emma and William (see 1841 census).
15 August 1853 - He was a labourer of age living in Calne when he married Mary Ann Watkins in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. He made his mark in the register. His surname was shown as Hitchens (see parish register).
1855 - The birth of their daughter Caroline Richens was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/10/168).
1856 - The birth of their son Charles Richens was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/11/87).
1858 - The birth of their son William Richens was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/12/148).
1860 - The birth of their daughter Mary Richens was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/13/49).
February/March 1861 - Their infant unnamed daughter was born in Calne (see 1861 census). Her name was Emily (see 1871 census).
1861 - The birth of their daughter Emily Hitchens was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/13/375).
7 April 1861 - He was a bacon curer's labourer aged 30 living in Zion Lane, Calne, with his wife Mary and children Caroline aged 5, Charles aged 4, William aged 2 1/2, Mary aged 1, and an unnamed infant daughter aged 5 weeks (see 1861 census).
September qtr 1861 - The death of their daughter Mary aged 1 was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/9/344 & GRO ref 5a 41).
1863 - The birth of their son Thomas Hitchens was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO reef CA/14/391).
1864 - The birth of their son George was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/15/379).
1866 - The birth of their daughter Elizabeth was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/16/236).
1868 - The birth of their daughter Kate was registered in Calne (Wiltshire RO ref CA/17/342).
C 1869/70 - Their son Henry was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
March 1871 - Their infant son (Bertie) was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a bacon curer’s labourer aged 37 living in Wood St, Calne, with his wife Mary Ann and their children Caroline an unemployed domestic servant age 16, Charles, a bacon curer’s labourer aged 14, William aged 11, Emily aged 10, Tom aged 8, George aged 7, Jessie aged 6, Kate aged 3, Henry aged 1 and an unnamed son aged 7 days. Their surname was shown as Hitchins (see 1871 census).
June qtr 1871 - The birth of their son Bertie was registered in Calne (ref CA/19/127 & GRO ref 5a 73).
31 August 1872 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son Arthur was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
September qtr 1872 - The birth of their son Arthur Hitchins was registered in Calne. The mother’s maiden name was shown as Gee (Wiltshire RO ref CA/19/457 & GRO ref 5a 76).
3 April 1881 - He was a labourer aged 47 living in Fincks Lane, Calne with his wife Mary A and children Emily aged 20, Thomas aged 19, George aged 17, Bessie aged 16, Kate aged 13, Henry aged 11, Bertie aged 10, and Arthur aged 9 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a widower and a bacon curer aged 56, he was living in Wood St, Calne with his children William, a general labourer aged 30, Kate, a domestic housekeeper aged 23, Henry, a butcher aged 21, Albert, a general labourer aged 19, and Arthur, a butcher aged 18 (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a labourer in a bacon factory and a widower aged 69 living in Broken Cross, Calne, with George and Caroline (his daughter?) Bailey (see 1901 census).
9 January 1909 - He was a former general labourer when he died aged 77 in Pippin Rd, Calne, of cancer of the tongue - 1 year (death certificate).
11 January 1909 - His daughter, Caroline Bailey, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
13 January 1909 - He was aged 77 and from The Pippin, Calne, when his burial service was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).

Known child/children - Caroline, Charles, William, Mary, Emily, Thomas, George, Elizabeth, Kate, Henry, Bertie and Arthur.

MARY ANN RICHENS a.k.a. HITCHENS (NÉE WATKINS or GEE) (daughter of John Watkins and Elizabeth Gee)

See also the Watkins family history.

15 August 1853 - She was aged 20 and living in Calne when she married Charles Hitchens in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 25, she was living in Zion Lane, Calne, with her husband Charles and children Caroline, Charles, William, Mary, and an unnamed infant daughter (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 34, she was living in Wood St, Calne, with her husband Charles and their children Caroline, Charles, William, Emily, Tom, George, Jessie, Kate, Henry and an unnamed son. Their surname was shown as Hitchins (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 42, she was living in Fincks Lane, Calne with her husband Charles and their children (see 1881 census).
16 March 1887 - A Mary Ann Hitchens daughter of John Watkins, a labourer from Calne, and Elizabeth Gee was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
29 January 1891 - She was from Calne and aged 56 when her burial service was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).
March qtr 1891 - The death of a Mary Ann Hitches aged 56 was registered in Calne (CA/18/332 & GRO ref 5a 54).

THOMAS GEE or WATKINS (son of John Watkins)

25 December 1856 - He was known as Thomas GEE when he married Emma Richens in St Mary's parish church, Calne. He was a bachelor, aged 26, and a sand carrier living in Calne. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).

See also the Watkins family history.

EMMA GEE (WATKINS) (NÉE RICHENS) (daughter of Thomas and Mary Richens)

C1832/33 - She was born (based on age at baptism).
11 January 1835 - She was baptised, aged 2, in the parish church at Hilmarton (see parish register).
C 1833/34 - She was born in Hilmarton (see 1851 census).
6 June 1841 - Aged 7, she was living in Penn, Hilmarton with (her parents) Thomas and Mary and her siblings John, Ann, Eliza, Charles and William (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 17, she was living in Curzon St, Calne with her parents and siblings (see 1851 census).
12 February 1854 - Her daughter Mary Ann was born in Curzon St, Calne (MAR's birth certificate).
24 March 1854 - She made her mark when she registered the birth of her daughter Mary Ann (MAR's birth certificate).
20 April 1854 - She was from the Union Workhouse when her daughter Mary Ann was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish register).
25 April 1854 - Her daughter Mary aged 10 weeks died in the Union Workhouse, Calne, of Bronchitis (2 weeks) and convulsions (3 days) (MR's death certificate).
27 April 1854 - Eliza Bollin of the Union Workhouse, Calne, registered the death of her daughter Mary (MR's death certificate).
29 April 1854 - Mary Richens aged 10 weeks from Calne Union was buried at Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).
4 May 1855 - Her daughter Sarah was born in the Union Workhouse, Calne (SR's birth certificate).
26 May 1855 - She was from the Union Workhouse, Calne, when she registered the birth of her daughter Sarah. She made her mark in the register (SR's birth certificate).
23 October 1856 - She was one of the witnesses to the wedding of her sister Ann in St Mary's parish church Calne (see parish register).
25 December 1856 - She was a spinster aged 22 when she married Thomas Gee in St Mary's parish church, Calne. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).

Known child/children - Mary Ann and Sarah.

See also the Watkins family history.

WILLIAM RICHENS (son of Thomas and Mary Richens)

C 1834/35 - He was born in Hilmarton (see 1851 census).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, he was living in Penn, Hilmarton with (his parents) Thomas and Mary and his siblings John, Ann, Eliza, Charles and Emma (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a farm boy aged 16 living in Curzon St, Calne with his parents and siblings (see 1851 census).

GENERATION 8

MARY ANN RICHENS (daughter of Emma Richens)

12 February 1854 - She was born in Curzon St, Calne (birth certificate).
20 April 1854 - She was from the Union Workhouse, Calne, when she was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish register).
25 April 1854 - She died, aged 10 weeks, in the Union Workhouse, Calne, of bronchitis (2 weeks) and convulsions (3 days) (death certificate).
27 April 1854 - Eliza Bollin from the Union Workhouse, Calne, advised the registrar (death certificate).
29 April 1854 - She was aged 10 weeks and from Calne Union when she was buried at Hilmarton parish church (see parish register).

SARAH RICHENS or WATKINS (daughter of Emma Richens)

4 May 1855 - She was born in the Union Workhouse, Calne (birth certificate).
26 May 1855 - Her mother Emma was from the Union Workhouse, Calne, when she registered her birth (birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 6, she was living in Curzon St, Calne, with her parents (sic) Thomas and Emma Watkins alias Gee and her (half?) siblings Tom and Jane. She was shown as Sarah Watkins (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a domestic servant age 16 working for William and Eliza Sole at 19 Sonsley (?) Rd, Wandsworth. She was shown as Sarah Watkins (see 1871 census).
9 September 1878 - Her illegitimate son Thomas was born in Curzon St, Calne. She was shown as Sarah Watkins (TW's birth certificate).
19 October 1878 - She was living in Curzon St, Calne when she registered the birth of her son Thomas. She signed her name in the register. Her surname was shown as Watkins (TW's birth certificate).
16 February 1880 - She was involved in a bastardy examination in Calne. Thomas Andrews was the accused. Her name was shown as Sarah Watkins. She was to receive 2/- per week until the child was 14 (Wiltshire OPC and A2A web-sites).
19 February 1881 - She was a domestic servant when her son Thomas died (TW's death certificate).
24 February 1881 - The funeral service for (her son) Thomas Watkins aged 2 from Calne was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - She was a domestic servant aged 20 living/working with a chemist Fitzherbert White and his family in The Market Place, Chippenham. She was shown as Sarah Watkins (see 1881 census).

OTHER HACKERS

THE WIDOW HACKER

5 August 1735 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ANN HACKER

C 1735 - She was born (based on age at burial).
16 March 1821 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 86 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ANN HACKER (daughter of Robert Hacker)

14 August 1774 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

BENJAMIN HACKER

? - He married (?).
15 December 1776 - His son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 July 1778 - His daughter Winifred was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

BETTY HACKER

20 September 1764 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

EDWARD HACKER

15 September 1769 - He was from Hilmarton when he was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH HACKER

16 December 1770 - Her illegitimate son Thomas Biggs was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ELIZABETH HACKER

8 November 1837 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 74 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ESTHER HACKER

16 May 1744 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

ESTHER HACKER (NÉE GIBBINS)

28 March 1734 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married John Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

HANNAH HACKER (NÉE EDWARDS)

30 April 1723 - She was from Biddestone when she married Thomas Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

JAMES BARNET HACKER

6 May 1770 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HACKER

28 March 1734 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Esther Gibbins in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 June 1736 - Their son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
28 October 1738 - His daughter Jane was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
24 November 1740 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1745 - His daughters Rachel and Rebeckeh were baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
31 January 1747/48 - His son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
4 March 1749/50 - His son Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

JOHN HACKER

? - He married Sarah (?).
17 July 1808 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

JOSEPH HACKER

29 March 1767 - His son Philip was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 June 1770 - His daughter Isabel was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 January 1773 - His son Absalom was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

MARY HACKER

8 October 1732 - Her daughter Dinah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).

THOMAS HACKER

30 April 1723 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Hannah Edwards in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 May 1724 - His daughter Ruth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
12 March 1728 - His daughter Esther was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
12 November 1731 - His daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
5 May 1734 - His son George was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
29 April 1736 - His daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
18 March 1738 - His daughter Milicent was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
15 June 1741 - His son James was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
8 September 1745 - His son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

THOMAS BIGGS HACKER (son of Eliz Hacker)

16 December 1770 - He was the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Hacker when he was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 March 1771 - He was the illegitimate son of Eliz Hacker when he was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

C 1736 - He was born (based on age at burial).
7 August 1821 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 85 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

24 January 1768 - His daughter Ruth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
28 November 1769 - His twin daughter Lydia and Tamar were baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 February 1772 - His daughter Hester was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 July 1774 - His daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

20 June 1784 - He was the reputed father of Jonas the base born daughter of Mary Harper who was privately baptised (see Compton Bassett parish register).
25 December 1784 - His son Jonas by Mary Harper was publicly baptised in Compton Bassett parish church ("private as above") (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

? - He married Elizabeth (?).
11 October 1789 - Their son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 October 1791 - Their son Clare was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 July 1794 - Their son Andrew was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
13 March 1803 - Their daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

27 October 1807 - Their daughter Isabella was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

2 February 1844 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 81 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

19 March 1844 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 73 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

WILLIAM HACKER

? - He married Ann (?).
27 April 1800 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).

OTHER BALLS

14 March 1788 - Sarah the widow Ball was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

OTHER HILLIERS

16 June 1720 - Edward Hillier was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Wiltshire FHS parish register transcription).

22 June 1720 - Catherine Hillier was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Wiltshire FHS parish register transcription).

5 October 1755 - Roger Hillier was a witness at the wedding of Thomas Pierce a widower and Beth Wickham a widow in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (see parish register).

20 January 1760 - Daniel son of Thomas and Rachel Hillier was baptised in Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Wiltshire FHS parish register transcription).

20 April 1764 - Mary daughter of Roger Hillier was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Wiltshire FHS parish register transcription).

18 March 1765 - Barbrough wife of Roggar Hillier was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Wiltshire FHS parish register transcription).

2 March 1771 - Roger Hillier was buried at Winterbourne Monkton parish church (Wiltshire FHS parish register transcription).

OTHER RICHENS

10 August 1762 - Abraham Richens married Jane Rawlings in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register). Were they the parents of William Richings?

12 June 1820 - Thomas Lane married Sarah Richens in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. Both were from Calne (parish register).

5 November 1820 - Joseph Richens married Jane Burchell in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. Both were from Calne. John Richins was a witness (parish register).

13 August 1832 - Richard Ball married Sarah Richens in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. Both were from Calne (parish register).

6 June 1841 - Hester Richins was a female servant aged 16 born in Wiltshire and living in Curzon St, Calne (1841 census).

OTHER MINCHEN

26 April 1730 - Elizabeth daughter of George and Elizabeth Minchin was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

21 March 1730/31 - Mary daughter of George and Elizabeth Minchin was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

8 July 1733 - George son of George and Elizabeth Minchin was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

16 December 1735 - Elizabeth daughter of George and Elizabeth Minchin was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register)

29 June 1738 - Hannah daughter of George and Elizabeth Minchin was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

7 February 1758 - Thomas Edwards married Elizabeth Minchin in the parish church at Liddington (BVRI).

30 May 1763 - Benjamin Lawrence married Hannah Minchin in the parish church at Liddington (BVRI).

19 June 1763 - Robert Calvey married Mary Minchin in the parish church at Liddington (BVRI).

28 July 1765 - William Archer married Ann Minchin in the parish church at Liddington (BVRI).

22 February 1768 - Ann Minchen was buried at the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

? May 1768 - George Minchen, an ancient man, was buried at the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

4 August 1780 - Elizabeth Minchin was buried at the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

28 February 1819 - Kesia, daughter of William and Sarah Minchin a labourer from Bushton, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

5 December 1819 - Hannah, daughter of William and Mary Minchin a labourer from Bushton, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

16 May 1820 - Mary Ann, daughter of John and Ann Minchin, was baptised in the parish church at Broad Hinton (BVRI).

2 February 1822 - Edmund, son of Rose Minchin a single woman from Bushton, was privately baptised (see Clyffe Pypard parish register).

21 July 1822 - Edmund, son of Rose Minchin a single woman from Bushton, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

21 July 1822 - Caroline, daughter of William and Sarah Minchin a labourer from Bushton, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

23 September 1823 - Edward Smith married Rose Minchin in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard. They both came from the village (see parish register).

16 September 1825 - William Minchin Junior married Mary Sweeper in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard. They both came from the village (see parish register).

17 July 1827 - Ann, daughter of William (Jun) and Mary Minchin a labourer from Thornhill, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

23 September 1829 - Jane, daughter of William and Mary Minchin a labourer from Bushton, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

12 September 1830 - Elizabeth, daughter of George and Harriet Minchin a labourer from Bushton, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

1 January 1832 - David, son of Robert and Ann Minchin a labourer from Cliffe Pypard, was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).

OTHER SAVORY

5 October 1712 - Robert Caffy married Lucy Savery in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

2 June 1730 - John Savory was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

5 February 1730/31 - Thomas son of Mary Savery widow was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

28 November 1733 - John Savery of Cote was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

20 February 1737/38 - John Savory senior was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

6 May 1740 - Elizabeth Savory, a widow from Cote, was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

15 June 1752 - Charles Gerrard bastard son of Elizabeth Savory was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

6 May 1753 - Jno Savory of Modbourn was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

8 August 1753 - John Savory and Jane Wiltshire were married at Hinton (see Liddington parish register).

7 July 1754 - Thos son of Jno and Jane Savory was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

18 December 1754 - Ann Savory of Modbourn was buried at Liddington parish church (see parish register).

8 August 1756 - Mary daughter of Jno and Jane Savory was baptised in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

24 October 1756 - George Davis, a labourer, married Elizabeth Savory in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

23 December 1764 - John Lester married Jane Savory in the parish church at Liddington (see parish register).

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