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Ann BURGOIN



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Name Ann BURGOIN Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1758 - Age at time lease was arranged in 1784 given as 26; at time of her death given as 77. If both were accurate then born between 11 Sep and 4 Dec 1758.
Baptised 25 Feb 1759 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England Gender Female Education - It would appear that Ann had little eduction - she just made her mark when a witness at her sister Mary's wedding
Died 1836 Blackawton, Devon, England - In the "deaths" section of the Sherborne Mercury - Monday 12 September 1836:
"At Blackawton, Devon; Mrs. Hambling, wife of Mr. J. Hambling, gunsmith."
(unusually, no date was recorded)
Buried 11 Sep 1836 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England - from bur register: aged 77, resident of "Town"
Siblings
2 brothers and 4 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch John BURGING, bap. 13 Aug 1682, St. Leonard’s Church, Halwell, Devon, England, d. Apr 1752, Blackawton, Devon, England
(Age ~ 69 years) (Grandfather)
Wilmot, b. Est 1691, d. Mar 1762, Blackawton, Devon, England(Age ~ 71 years) (Grandmother)
Person ID I43 All | Teresa's direct ancestors Last Modified 16 Apr 2017
Father William BURGOIN, b. Abt 1722, Blackawton, Devon, England , d. Aft 1788 (Age ~ 67 years)
Mother Mary BELLAMY, b. Est 1724, d. Bef 1782, Blackawton, Devon, England (Age ~ 57 years)
Married 26 Dec 1746 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England - The other William and Mary, that William being a husbandman, started their family in Blackawton with a baptism on 21 May 1745, so this can't be their marriage.
Under heading 'Anno Dni. 1746.' - "December. 26th: were married William Burgoin & Mary Bellamy"
Family ID F24 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family James HAMBLING, b. Abt 1761, Blackawton, Devon, England , d. 14 Jul 1837, Blackawton, Devon, England
(Age ~ 76 years)
Married 16 Jun 1783 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England [1]
- Witness George Lavers was probably a friend from childhood, not a relation; he was born the same year as James in Blackawton. He was to become linked by marriage, as James's daughter-in-law Elizabeth Baker's mother was a Lavers. George may have been her first cousin; I'm not certain which of two John Lavers her father was.
Children
3 children Last Modified 12 Jul 2014 Family ID F23 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 25 Feb 1759 - St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England Child - Nancy HAMBLING - Abt 1783 - Blackawton, Devon, England Married - 16 Jun 1783 - St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England Child - Clerk William Bartlett HAMBLING - 1787 - Blackawton, Devon, England Child - Mary HAMBLING - Abt 1790 - Blackawton, Devon, England Died - 1836 - Blackawton, Devon, England Buried - 11 Sep 1836 - 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), Marriage of James HAMBLING and Ann BURGOIN 1783; DE/REG/57869/1-16 m/f 10 (Reliability: 3).
"No 201
James Hambling of this Parish Blacksmith and Ann Burgoin of this Parish Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns this Sixteenth Day of June in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty three by me Thoms. Adams Vicar.
This Marriage was solemnized between Us { James Hambling
{ The mark of \\ Ann Burgoin
In the Presence of { George Lavers
{ Thomas Hyne"
The Register is one for combined Banns / Marriage entries, but the banns part of this was left blank - like it would be for a marriage by licence. While most were filled in, a couple of other entries were left blank in 1783/84 for marriages said to be by Banns. Whether the Vicar forgot to fill these in, or accidentally wrote Banns when he meant Licence, I'm not sure.
(Thomas Hyne was a witness at most marriages at this time and was probably Parish Clerk)