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Anne BELLETT
Abt 1735 - Yes, date unknown Has 16 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Anne BELLETT Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1735 Blackawton, Devon, England Baptised 13 Jan 1735/36 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England [1] Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown Siblings 4 brothers and 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Hugh BELLETT, b. Est 1675, d. Jan 1728/29, Blackawton, Devon, England (Age ~ 54 years) (Grandfather)
Mary HINGSTON, d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)Notes - I am guessing it was this Anne Bellet who married Thomas Blake - age seems about right. Would be good to find more evidence e.g. age at burial? Her burial was probably in the period not on DFHS CD or South Hams website.
There is a burial of a Thomas Blake in 1827, aged 93 - suggests b 1733/4, which would be about right.
No bapt of children of Thomas and Anne in Blackawton, there are bapts of 3 children of a Thomas and Elizabeth (1764 - 1769, on SH website), and of 10 children of a Thomas and Mary (1770 - 1787). One Thomas with 3 marriages? Or 2 or 3 marriages?
Marr to Elizabeth Skinner was 5 Apr 1763 so Ann must have died very soon after her marriage if it was the same Thomas marrying Elizabeth.
Marriage to Mary Hutchings was 10 Jan 1770, seems likely to be same Thomas who was marr to Elizabeth.
Person ID I1418 All Last Modified 9 Apr 2014
Father Thomas BELLETT, bap. 25 Jan 1713/14, St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England , bur. 11 Nov 1764, St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England (Age ~ 50 years) Mother Mary HINGSTON, d. Yes, date unknown Married 25 Aug 1732 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England [2] Family ID F1108 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Thomas BLAKE, d. Yes, date unknown Banns of marriage 22 Aug 1762 to 5 Sep 1762 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England [3] - There was no marriage recorded at Blackawton and as the banns statement did not show which parishes the couple were from it is not clear if the marriage took place elsewhere or was called off.
Married 5 Sep 1762 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England - From DFHS CD
Blake, Thomas to Belletts, Anne (note in PR - not seen)
Last Modified 9 Apr 2014 Family ID F4882 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- I am guessing it was this Anne Bellet who married Thomas Blake - age seems about right. Would be good to find more evidence e.g. age at burial? Her burial was probably in the period not on DFHS CD or South Hams website.
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Event Map Click to hide Born - Abt 1735 - Blackawton, Devon, England Baptised - 13 Jan 1735/36 - St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England Banns of marriage - 22 Aug 1762 to 5 Sep 1762 - St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England Married - 5 Sep 1762 - St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend
Sources - [S199] Blackawton - St Michaels Church - m/f images, St. Michael’s Church (Blackawton, Devon), Baptism of Anne BELLETTS 1735/36; DE/REG/57869/1-16 m/f 5 (Reliability: 3).
"January. 13th: was baptized Anne, Daughter of Thomas Belletts, & Mary his Wife." (entry under heading '1735') - [S199] Blackawton - St Michaels Church - m/f images, St. Michael’s Church (Blackawton, Devon), Marriage of Thomas BELLETTS to Mary HINGSTON 1732; DE/REG/57869/1-16 m/f 4 (Reliability: 3).
"August 25 Married Thomas Belletts to Mary Hingston" - [S199] Blackawton - St Michaels Church - m/f images, St. Michael’s Church (Blackawton, Devon), Banns for Marriage of Thomas BLAKE to Anne BELLETT 1762; DE/REG/57869/1-16 m/f 10 (Reliability: 3).
"Banns of Marriage between Thomas Blake and Anne Bellett were published on the 22d the 29th days of August and the 5th day of September 1762 by me Thoms Adams Vicar"