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Thomas GOTHAM

Thomas GOTHAM

Male 1765 - 1796  (~ 30 years)    Has 12 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.


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  • Name Thomas GOTHAM 
    Relationshipwith Teresa Ann GOATHAM
    Baptised 9 Dec 1765  St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • Img on FMP
    Gender Male 
    Bequest 1791 
    Remembered by his Uncle Nathaniel Harris 
    • Remembered by his uncle in his will written 13 Nov 1790; the will was proved less than two months later, on  3 Jan 1791 so Thomas should have recieved his inheritance soon after that.
    Buried 14 Jul 1796  St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed Nov 2014)Only shows name and date; it seems probable that it was this Thomas as I don't know of another with clear links to West Teignmouth who had not already died or for whom there isn't later evidence of him being alive.
      (Although this Thomas was not mentioned in his father's will, which might suggest he had predeceased him and so add weight to my suggestion the burial is this Thomas, the unequal treatment by Thomas senior of his grandchildren means it would not be a safe assumption) 
    Siblings 3 brothers and 3 sisters 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Andrew GOTHAM,   b. Est 1585, (probably), Abbotskerswell, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 10 Mar 1673/74, St. Mary the Virgin Church, Wolborough, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 89 years)  (3 x Great Grandfather) 
    Martha HOOPER,   bap. 25 Sep 1690, St. John the Baptist Church, Bishopsteignton, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 27 Mar 1754, St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 63 years)  (Grandmother) 
    Notes 
    • (Research):No evidence of a wife or family has been found for this Thomas, except that a 'Fanny Gothem' whose death (in the workhouse in Wolborough) and burial (in West Teignmouth) was recorded in 1855 was recorded in the death registration as the widow of 'Thomas Gothem, Sailor'. I had expected it to show her as the widow of William Gotham, and still think it most likely she was.
      If, however, she was the widow of a Thomas then this would seem to be the only Thomas who could have been her husband.
    Person ID I300131  All | All in the Goatham / Gotham One-Name Study , All subjects of the Goatham / Gotham One-Name Study
    Last Modified 16 Aug 2012 

    Father Thomas GOTHAM,   bap. 1 May 1726, St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 1 Jun 1803, St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 77 years) 
    Mother Martha HARRIS,   bap. 12 Apr 1728, St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 17 Nov 1792, St. James’ Church, West Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 64 years) 
    Married 21 Jan 1753  St. Michael the Archangel’s Church, East Teignmouth, Devon, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From BTs for East Teignmouth (image on FamilySearch).
      "Jan:[?*] 21th. Thomas Gotham & Martha Harris" - under sub-heading "Married" and on sheet headed: "24 May 1753
      A Copy of the Register of Baptismes Burials & Marriages of East Teignmo from Lady day 1752 to Xmas 1753"
      This heading is clearly wrong, it implies there are 21 months worth of entries, but comparing the baptisms with those in the PRs there are clearly less than year's worth. Also, a transcript cannot have been made in May 1753 of entries to Dec 1753! This suggests the transcription covers 25 March 1752 to 25 Dec 1752. However ...
      * - I think the month given is "Jan:" but it could be "Jun:". If January, is it 1752 or 1753? The BTs for both 1751 and 1753 appear not to survive, so it is not possible to tell exactly when they begin and end. I suspect the BTs end a few days later than claimed in the heading, rather than starting a few months earlier and that the marriage was in 1753.
      The PRs appear to be not well kept around this time. It appears that for the baptism of their son Thomas to be recorded later in 1753 a later entry had to be scrubbed out, Thomas's entered and then the later one re-written below. Worse, while the baptisms on the BT sheet with Thomas and Martha's marriage has baptisms for April to Aug 1752 matching those in the PR, in the PR there are none recorded after Aug in 1752, but there are several more in the BTs for that year, that do not appear in the PRs, not for 1751, 1752 or 1753. This might suggest that poor keeping fo the register had simply led to Thomas and Martha's marriage being accidentally omitted, but curiously there are actually entries for both 1752 and 1753: "None - Married 1752" and "None - Married 1753". It appears that the heading was first entered and later 'none' written alongside. I guess it the 'none' was added at the end of the year it would be easy to forget that over 11 months before there had been a wedding at the church. Alternatively, sometimes those who went into Exeter to get a marriage licence often married in the city. Sometimes the marriage of a couple was recorded in their home parish, with or without a note giving the venue, and that could be what happened here, though at the time of writing many Exeter Diocese marriage licences have been indexed and none found for Thomas and Martha (but the index does contain many transcription errors).      

      n.b.
      PRs show John and Mary as the children of a Thomas and Mary Gotham - I am guessing Mary should be Martha. The absence of evidence of a Thomas and Mary in Teignmouth at this time, and the gap between the children of Thomas and Martha if they weren't theirs (i.e. no children between 1753 and 1759 and 1759 and 1763), point to John and Mary being the children of Thomas and Martha.

      Since there were children of a Thomas and Martha baptised both before and after John and Mary's baptisms, it looks as though Thomas had not remarried to a Mary.

      They might have married by licence and married in Exeter; quite a few people chose to get married, there because they went there to get a marriage licence, although the choice of where to have a meal following the ceremony could also influence the location.

      It is clear that Martha's maiden name was Harris, not only because suggested as the name was given as a middle name to a grandson (combined with Nathaniel, i.e. if I am right it appears Nathaniel was naming a child after his grandfather or uncle) but Harris was also given as a middle name to a child of Nathaniel's daughter Elizabeth and a connection is suggested by Thomas Gotham being a witness at the marriage of Nathaniel Harris, his brother in law, in 1761, but most conclusively because this same Nathaniel Harris named Nathaniel Gotham as his nephew in his will.

      Sadly it seems probable that 5 of their 8 children died in infancy or childhood, although the burial of only one of these has been discovered. Another died aged about 21, leaving just two to marry. Only these last 3 are mentioned in the will of their uncle, Nathaniel Harris, suggesting the 4 with no known burial had not simply moved away.
      The two who married, a brother and sister married Whidborne sister and brother!
    Family ID F300039  Family Group Page  |  Family Chart

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