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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Devon => Topic started by: NZfamily on Wednesday 23 March 22 09:06 GMT (UK)
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Looking for the parish baptism records for George Pearse, husband of Ann Hodder (they married in 1846, registered in Kingsbridge) - he appears in several census in Modbury with wife Ann (b 1819, Ugborough) with his place and date of birth as "Walkhampton", 1820.
The 1841 census before his marriage has him, aged "22", living in Ashburton with widowed mother Mary Pearse, aged "60". This brings up a blank on FindMyPast in terms of baptism records
All I can find on FindMyPast is a 23 APR 1821, North Brentor, Lamerton, Devon for a baptism - however the mother's name is wrong - Joanne
all the others are a bit far away from Walkhampton or the dates are a bit too far from 1820
Any ideas?
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I'm assuming that you do not have a copy of the 1846 marriage - that would hopefully give you George's father's name. The 1821 baptism you found gives a further forename for George of Sweet, and his parents being John and Joanna.
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Devon FHS have a transcription of a baptism for a George Pearce 6 December 1818 in Walkhampton. Parents Richard and Mary.
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Devon FHS have a transcription of a baptism for a George Pearce 6 December 1818 in Walkhampton. Parents Richard and Mary.
Many Thanks, I found the entry on FindMyPast. I didn't think to try different spellings for the surname
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I'm assuming that you do not have a copy of the 1846 marriage - that would hopefully give you George's father's name. The 1821 baptism you found gives a further forename for George of Sweet, and his parents being John and Joanna.
Thankyou, the marriage details (parents etc) were not available on FindMyPast because it was a civil marriage and not a parish one
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The marriage certificate can be ordered here for £11
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/app_ew_marriage_quoted.asp?APPLICATION_ID=5T6E7381A7IA95C12T74SIZEGB1P5AEUALH
George Pearse, 3rd Qtr, 1846, Kingsbridge, Vol 9, page 425.
This may be the only way to possibly confirm his father’s name is to purchase the marriage certificate I’m afraid.
I don’t think you have the right George in 1841 in Ashburton as he can be found there still in 1851 & 1861.
Also the George in 1841 is a carpenter (still is in later census records too) and as your George was a school teacher/master, I think it’s more likely that he is the George Pearce, 22, pupil at the Cathedral Yard Training School in Devon run by the Diocesan Board of Education.
Devon FHS have a transcription of a baptism for a George Pearce 6 December 1818 in Walkhampton. Parents Richard and Mary.
Following the above find by Emeltom, there is the following….
1841 Peckhill Walkhampton
Richard Pearse, 60, farmer, bic
Mary Pearse, 55, bic
1851 Lethertor Cottage, Walkhampton
Richard Pearse, 76, retired farmer, b. Walkhampton
Mary Pearse, 70, b. Broadwoodwidger Devon
Jo :)
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This is the image of the baptism of George s/o Richard and Mary, 1818, Walkhampton
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q5-WG2X?i=42&cc=2515875&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2M3-6QTK
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This is the image of the baptism of George s/o Richard and Mary, 1818, Walkhampton
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q5-WG2X?i=42&cc=2515875&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2M3-6QTK
Thanks, I was able to get it from FindMyPast as well
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The marriage certificate can be ordered here for £11
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/app_ew_marriage_quoted.asp?APPLICATION_ID=5T6E7381A7IA95C12T74SIZEGB1P5AEUALH
George Pearse, 3rd Qtr, 1846, Kingsbridge, Vol 9, page 425.
This may be the only way to possibly confirm his father’s name is to purchase the marriage certificate I’m afraid.
I don’t think you have the right George in 1841 in Ashburton as he can be found there still in 1851 & 1861.
Also the George in 1841 is a carpenter (still is in later census records too) and as your George was a school teacher/master, I think it’s more likely that he is the George Pearce, 22, pupil at the Cathedral Yard Training School in Devon run by the Diocesan Board of Education.
Devon FHS have a transcription of a baptism for a George Pearce 6 December 1818 in Walkhampton. Parents Richard and Mary.
Following the above find by Emeltom, there is the following….
1841 Peckhill Walkhampton
Richard Pearse, 60, farmer, bic
Mary Pearse, 55, bic
1851 Lethertor Cottage, Walkhampton
Richard Pearse, 76, retired farmer, b. Walkhampton
Mary Pearse, 70, b. Broadwoodwidger Devon
Jo :)
Thanks Jo for all the info,
You are correct - those stupid ancestry hints aren't always correct! So many people make so many mistakes in their trees because of them. In this case - No connection with Ashburton at all.
He's not a central figure in my family tree, so not really worth spending the money on, just a periphery figure. He is just someone's husband. He married Ann Hodder in 1846 in Kingsbridge and died in 1902 in Modbury. In his wife's probate he is described as the schoolmaster at Modbury, (in his wife Ann's probate index from 1888), so you are correct about the pupil at the Cathedral Yard Training School in Devon run by the Diocesan Board of Education.
Ann's father's will from ca 1850 names him also. That I found on familysearch.org with the kind help of Goldie61.
thanks again