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Rose BASTARD
Set As Default Person -
Name Rose BASTARD Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 26 Jan 1736/37 All Hallows on the Wall Church, Exeter, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 1 Feb 2016)
"Rose Daughter of Sampson Bastaerd Baptizd Janry. 26 _ 1737/8" - under heading 'Christnings. Anno. Dom. 1737."
Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings3 brothers Patriarch & Matriarch
John BASTARD, d. Yes, date unknown (7 x Great Grandfather)
Anne BUSSELL, b. Est 1700, bur. 9 Feb 1758, St. Olave’s Church, Exeter, Devon, England
(Age ~ 58 years) (Mother) 
Person ID I20363 All Last Modified 1 Feb 2016
Father Sampson BASTARD, Gent., b. 9 Nov 1696, bur. 1 Jun 1758, St. Olave’s Church, Exeter, Devon, England
(Age ~ 61 years) Mother Anne BUSSELL, b. Est 1700, bur. 9 Feb 1758, St. Olave’s Church, Exeter, Devon, England
(Age ~ 58 years) Married 24 Aug 1721 St. Edmund King and Martyr’s Church, Kingsbridge, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 29 Jan 2016)
"Sampson Bastard & Anne Bussell were marryed (by Licence) August the 24th" - under heading 'the year 1721'(No marriage licence found in those on FamilySearch, searching the April - June 1721 and July - Dec 1721 bundles (bonds and allegations). Could have been granted in a different court, or at a different time, but most likely it doesn't survive; a number in the July-Dec bundle are in poor condition, it is likely others were worse and no image or totally lost)
The gaps between some of the children suggest that there may well have been more children, possibly recorded in registers or on pages that no longer survive.
Family ID F7899 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 1 Feb 2016)


