Phoenix
06-01-13, 11:21
John is the current best choice for my 5th great grandparent, but I am not in the least convinced he is my ancestor.
Baptism, marriage (to Mary) & burial all currently unknown. Children:
1751 John Slimbridge
1752 Ann Chittlehampton
1754 William Chittlehampton
1756 William Slimbridge
1758 Mary Chittlehampton
1763 Elizabeth Chittlehampton
1765 Sarah Slimbridge
1768 Agnes Slimbridge
1771 George Slimbridge
His daughter Agnes was bp 12 May 1768 in Swimbridge, Devon. She is the only Agnes Smaldon baptised in Devon on family search, but this is because the local bishop would not permit the mormons to transcribe the registers, so everything is from transcripts in the West Country Studies Library.
My ancestor Agnes Smaldon was married and buried in Chulmleigh, Devon. Her burial suggests a dob circa 1768. Her children were Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary & three Samuels. As her husband was called John and I know nothing of his parents I have no idea who the children were named after.
Slimbridge is not near Chulmleigh, but Devon has various unhabitable bits, so the move may not be as extreme as it looks on the map.
Baptism, marriage (to Mary) & burial all currently unknown. Children:
1751 John Slimbridge
1752 Ann Chittlehampton
1754 William Chittlehampton
1756 William Slimbridge
1758 Mary Chittlehampton
1763 Elizabeth Chittlehampton
1765 Sarah Slimbridge
1768 Agnes Slimbridge
1771 George Slimbridge
His daughter Agnes was bp 12 May 1768 in Swimbridge, Devon. She is the only Agnes Smaldon baptised in Devon on family search, but this is because the local bishop would not permit the mormons to transcribe the registers, so everything is from transcripts in the West Country Studies Library.
My ancestor Agnes Smaldon was married and buried in Chulmleigh, Devon. Her burial suggests a dob circa 1768. Her children were Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary & three Samuels. As her husband was called John and I know nothing of his parents I have no idea who the children were named after.
Slimbridge is not near Chulmleigh, but Devon has various unhabitable bits, so the move may not be as extreme as it looks on the map.