I have been looking at Richard Passmore (1768-1851) and his life in Braunton. This is to see if I can find anything else out about his wife Mary Tapp and when she died.
His son Richard Passmore born in 1795 in North Molton married Elizabeth Cutliffe in December 1795. They married by licence and he was under 21. The marriage bond record records the following:
DIOCESE OF EXETER
Marriage Bonds and Allegations for the year 1815
Marriage of Richard Passmore of Barnstaple in Devon, bachelor, minor and Elizabeth Cutcliffe of Braunton in Devon, spinster, 22nd December 1815
Repository: Devon Heritage Centre
Reference number: DEX/7/b/1/1815/482
Description: Richard Passmore had the consent of his parents to the marriage
Date: 22nd December 1815
If the transcription of the record is correct, this is important as it says "parents" which would mean Mary Tapp|Passmore wife of Richard Passmore born in 1768 was alive in December 1815.
(She must have died by 1832 when her husband remarried Christian Symonds.)
Her being alive in December 1815 would therefore seem to confirm what we were discussing previously.
Richard Passmore married Mary Tapp on 1 April 1793 at North Molton.
He was of North Molton and she was of 'Twitching'. However this place doesn't seem to exist and is presumably Twitchen. Historically Twitchen formed part of South Molton Hundred.
The witnesses of the marriage are John Tapp and Elizabeth Tapp, who both signed with a cross.
We know that Mary Tapp|Passmore was alive in December 1815, as she agreed to the marriage licence of her underage son Richard Passmore junior.
We however know she was dead by 14 September 1832 when Richard was granted a marriage licence to marry widow Christian Symonds (Devon Heritage Centre DEX/7/b/1/1832/379).
I have looked at the burials in Braunton, where the family moved to (probably in the 1810s) and have found this one:
Mary Passmore - buried 10 Apr 1832 - aged 65 - born c1766/7
This was 5 months before her husband Richard Passmore senior remarried, so this seems like it could be her burial.
I then looked in the baptisms for Twitchen and found a baptism on 26 May 1767 for a Mary Tapp, daughter of John and Elizabeth Tapp.
As this all seems to tie everything together, it seems Mary Tapp|Passmore was baptised in Twitchen in 1767 and was buried in Braunton in 1832.
I had a look on the English Newspaper Archive and found this is indeed correct as on Thursday 19 April 1832 in the Exeter Flying Post is the following:
"...April 4, at [H----] cottage, Braunton, aged 65, Mary, the wife Of Mr. Richard Passmore, of that place."
Her death on 4th April 1832 is also recorded in the Thursday 12 April 1832 edition of the North Devon Journal:
"At Hill's Cottage, Braunton, on Wednesday the 4th inst., aged 65, Mary, the wife of Mr. Richard Passmore, of that place."
Her death was also in the Saturday 14 April 1832 edition of Exeter and Plymouth Gazette with similar wording.
It removes Mary Tapp|Passmore from being one of the Mary Passmore burials of 1813 and 1815 and so again reaffirms the believe these are of Mary Williams|Passmore and Mary Stoneman|Passmore.
If Mary Tapp|Stoneman was born in 1767, it seems unlikely she was the mother of a child born in 1812, so that 1812 Richard baptism is still a bit of a mystery.
Either it is a re-baptism of the Richard Passmore born in 1795 for some reason, or there was another couple named Richard and Mary temporarily in North Molton, or the parents' names have been incorrectly recorded.