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Bridget WALTHAM
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Name Bridget WALTHAM Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1612 Gender Female Died 1672 Buried 18 Jul 1672 St. John the Baptist Church, Bishopsteignton, Devon, England
[1] Notes - From an armorial family, tree on p.48 of Northmore Newsletter issue 10 (copied from Harleian Soc. 6 p.298).
Person ID I11095 All Last Modified 13 Apr 2023
Family Bartholomew (“Bartie”) NARRAMORE, b. Est 1595, d. 7 Jan 1663/64 (Age ~ 69 years) Married 31 Oct 1631 St. Martin’s Church, Exminster, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 2 Mar 2015)
"[1631-] the 31 of October was maryed Bartholemew Narrowmore and Briget Waltham"
Children3 children Last Modified 13 Apr 2023 Family ID F5130 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Married - 31 Oct 1631 - St. Martin’s Church, Exminster, Devon, England 


Child - John NARRAMORE - 4 Nov 1632 - St. Martin’s Church, Exminster, Devon, England 


Child - Joan NARRAMORE - 2 Jul 1635 - St. John the Baptist Church, Bishopsteignton, Devon, England 


Child - Bartholomew NARRAMORE - 19 Jul 1642 - St. John the Baptist Church, Bishopsteignton, Devon, England 


Buried - 18 Jul 1672 - St. John the Baptist Church, Bishopsteignton, Devon, England 

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Sources - [S260] Bishopsteignton - St. John the Baptist Church - m/f images, St. John the Baptist Church (Bishopsteignton, Devon), "Burial of Bridget Narramore"; DE/REG/57868/1-22 m/f 3, item row 4, col 7 (Reliability: 3).
"M:ris [Mistress] Bridget Narramore Widdow was Buried July the 18th." (under heading "Anno Dni. 1672.")
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