Hi Andy
John Brady and Ursula Shambrook were married at Fremington in 1805.
John Brady was buried at Fremington in 1836 aged 75. His wife, Ursula (Shambrook, from Morwenstow) was also buried at Fremington in 1829 aged 51. Their son, James Brady (b.1819)moved to Plymouth and worked as a stonemason at the sugar refinery. He married jane Cleverdon and they had a daughter Jane Elizabeth Cleverdon Brady who married Frances Edwin Pederick Toms. Their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Toms was my grandmother. I last visited Fremington in 1979,before I moved to New Zealand. I remember many thatched cottages. but I did not visit the church. Good luck with your research. Brian
I'm intrigued by this. This is very close to the version I've got but not quite.
In my version, Francis Edwin Pederick Toms was married to Ursula Jane Cleverdon Brady, born in 1860. The 1891 census has Francis Ed Tams (sic), born abt 1841, wife Ursula J C Tams (sic), born abt 1860. My relative is their son Francis James Toms.
I have found a baptism record for Ursula Jane Cleverton(sic) Brady, baptised in Charles Martyr, Plymouth, Devon on 30th January 1860. The father is noted as James Brady (Mason), mother Elizabeth and they are living in 25 John Street. Also a marriage record showing she married Francis Edwin Pederick Toms in 1879.
I do have James Brady as the son of John Brady and Ursula Shambrook, married in Fremington in 1805, same as you. But it seems so strange that the Jane Cleverdon name is in there but Ursula Jane Cleverdon Brady seems to be the daughter of Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) not Jane Cleverdon.