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William PEPPERELL
1770 - 1770 (~ 0 years) Has 12 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name William PEPPERELL Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 21 Jan 1770 St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England Gender Male Buried 8 Apr 1770 St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England - shown in burial register as Infant
Siblings 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch William PEPPERELL, b. Est 1600, bur. Between 18 May 1671 and 25 Jan 1675/76, St. James’ Church, Slapton, Devon, England (Age ~ 71 years) (3 x Great Grandfather)
Agnes, bur. 26 Feb 1747/48, St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England (Grandmother)Person ID I16394 All Last Modified 1 Jul 2014
Father William PEPPERELL, bap. 28 Nov 1736, St. James’ Church, Slapton, Devon, England , d. Yes, date unknown
Other Partners: Lucy GEE m. 17 Sep 1770Mother Agnes PEPPERELL, bap. 26 Dec 1734, St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England , bur. 12 Feb 1770, St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England (Age ~ 35 years) Married 12 Apr 1762 St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England - * I'm not certain I have Agnes and Lucy married to the right William. *
Three cousins called William Pepperell were baptised 1719-1723, as well as 2 more in 1736.
William bap 1719 in Charleton was probably the one who married there in 1742. One being Agnes's brother can't have married her! Hence I think she probably married the son of her uncle John OR one of the 2 baptised in 1736, one in Slapton, one in Stokenham. The one who was bapt in Stokenham may be slightly more likelyt to have married there, and be the one who married in 1770, leaving the William I show here, son of her Uncle Samuel.
I think it probable that it was the same William who married both Agnes and Lucy; the marriage to Lucy was a few months after Agnes's death and William was shown as a widdower. With young children he would probably having been looking for a new wife to be a mother to them. In addition, William signed the PR each time when he married and it looks like the same person's writing.
Family ID F6663 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 21 Jan 1770 - St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England Buried - 8 Apr 1770 - St. Martin’s Church, Sherford, Devon, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend