Mary Jane (18841963), Nellie (18851966),
Gertrude Alice (18871946), and Annie Louisa (18881976)
GRO index; censuses; interview with Brenda Newnham
1886-04-15
at Petty Sessions in Ottery St Mary:
William Henry Piper, labourer, Sidmouth, was summoned by Alice
Piper for using threatening language towards her on April 12th; but, as
neither of the parties appeared, the case was adjourned until the next
sitting.
ASSAULTED HIS WIFE.At
the Police-court on Saturday, William Henry Piper was charged with
assaulting his wife early on Friday morning, and was bound over to keep
the peace for six months, himself in £10 and two sureties in £5 each.
The alternative was 14 days' imprisonment, which the defendant accepted.
Alice (1863
before 1915), Mary/Maryann (18651884), James (1868 ?)all b. or bapt. Farway; Emily Louisa
(18701945)b. Sidbury; John (18731929), and Ernest (18831884)bapt. Sidmouth
RG 10/2044, RG 11/2135 f85 p30; parish register;
interview with Brenda Newnham; National Probate Calendar
1864
labourer, of Farway
parish register
1865
1868
1871
farm labourer of Peak Hill, Sidmouth, Devon,
living with his family;
three daughters at home, aged one to seven, those born c. 1864
and
1866 born Farway, c.1870 b. Sidbury
RG 10/2044 f67 p16
1881
ag. lab. of Temple Terrace, Land,
Sidmouth, living with his family; one daughter, b. c. 1870 Sidbury, one son, b. c. 1873
Sidmouth, at home
RG 11/2135 f85 p30
1883
labourer
daughter's marriage certificate
1884
labourer, of Turnpike Row, Land, Sidmouth
parish register
1891
gardener domestic of Turnpike Terrace, Sidmouth,
living with his wife, daughter (b. c. 1870 Sidbury), and granddaughter
RG 12/1673 f22 p18
1901
gardener, worker, living with his wife at 3 Lawn
Vista, Sidmouth
RG 13/2024 f99 p7
1911
garden work private, domestic, employed, living
with his wife and granddaughter at 5
Lawn Vista, Sidmouth
ag. lab., with his wife, visitor with Richard Bowyer,
rector of Northleigh, at Rectory House, Northleigh, Devon
TNA: RG 9/1375 f45 p9
1863
labourer
son's marriage certificate; parish
register
shortly before 1864-10-28
of Northleigh; at the Ploughing Match Association
meeting at Honiton, won the 5s. first prize "for the agricultural
labourer or servant who has thatched a rick of corn in the most
workmanlike manner"
at the Farway ploughing match, under the
direction of the Farway, Northleigh, Offwell, and Widworthy Agricultural
Society, Jasper Collier won the 5s. prize for the agricultural labourer
making the best 200 spars
yeoman, of Lower Lea, Dalwood; qualified as
renter to serve on juries
Land Tax Returns
1841 and 1851
not found in census
NB 1851 identification of a
Jasper Collier of Dalwood suggests all my Dalwood references are
incorrect; also note that the
Devon Wills index includes the will of a Jasper Collier of Axmouth,
proved in 1826
Joseph (1750 ?),
Mary (17521818), Jaspar (17541759), Henry
(17571759), Jenny (1759 ?), and
Jasper (1761 ?)all bapt. in Colyton, Devon, except the first Jaspar, who was
bapt. at Shute
Joseph (1750 ?),
Mary (17521818), Jaspar (17541759), Henry
(17571759), Jenny (1759 ?), and
Jasper (1761 ?)all bapt. in Colyton, Devon, except the first Jaspar, who was
bapt. at Shute
Now in Membury, he was born in Stockland, Dorset
and lived there until he was a man when he came to Membury for 9 months,
he went back to Stockland and received relief there, he then returned to
Membury and rented a small estate from his father in law W [torn away]
Bellett for £11 10s which he stocked with two [torn away] which cost £9
15s, half this sum was advanced by the parishioners of Stockland so he
would get a settlement in Membury, part was given him by his brother
Benjamin and the rest he had earned
Martha (1732 ?, b. Harpford) and
Matthew (1744
after 1776, b. Stockland)
IGI; "England Births and
Christenings, 1538-1975," database,
FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Theophilus Long in entry for
Martha Long, 12 Jun 1732, citing index based upon data collected by the
Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 917,139
inventory consists of one mare and colt, two
beds, two hogsheds, puter & brass, all the lumber goods, two houses and
three orchards; the houses and orchards valued together at £30, the
total valuation £34-10-0
Martha (1732 ?, b. Harpford) and
Matthew (1744
after 1776, b. Stockland, Devon)
IGI; "England Births and
Christenings, 1538-1975," database,
FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Theophilus Long in entry for
Martha Long, 12 Jun 1732, citing index based upon data collected by the
Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 917,139
"England Marriages, 15381973,"
database,
FamilySearch: 10 February 2018, Petter Pratt and Joane
Dagworthy, 03 Aug 1692, citing Harpford, Devon, reference index based
upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City,
FHL microfilm 917,139
Children:
Peter (16931693) and Joane
(1698 ?), both b. Harpford
"England Marriages, 15381973,"
database,
FamilySearch: 10 February 2018, Petter Pratt and Joane
Dagworthy, 03 Aug 1692, citing Harpford, Devon, reference index based
upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City,
FHL microfilm 917,139
Children:
Peter (1693 ?) and Joane
(1698 ?), both b. Harpford