John BLACKMORE 1
- Born: 1746
- Baptised: 25 Feb 1746/47, Northam, Devon, England
- Marriage (1): Elizabeth MOOR on 19 Jan 1781 in Northam, Devon, England
General Notes:
It has to be assumed at present that John is the son of the same John and Christian who had several later children in Ashreigney - after the parents married in Northam. But why was he back in Northam for his marriage? And did his mother die here as well
Baptism at Ashreigney, 1746 John son of John & Christian Blackmore, February 25
Marriage at Northam, 1781, page 45, entry 179 John Blackmer of this parish, Mason and Elizabeth Moor of this parish, Spinster were married in this church by banns on 19th January 1781 - both signed Witnesses were Robert Burch and Samuel Sanders
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN BLACKMORE Pedigree Male
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: 25 FEB 1746 Northam, Devon, England Death: Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: JOHN BLACKMORE Family Mother: CHRISTIAN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C051901 1538 - 1836 0917204 Film 0933394 Film Sheet: 00
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Mason.
John married Elizabeth MOOR on 19 Jan 1781 in Northam, Devon, England. (Elizabeth MOOR was born on 15 Jul 1756 in Northam, Devon, England.)
Marriage Notes:
Married by Banns on three Sundays, 31/12/1780, 7/1/1781, 14/1/1781 by Jos Bawden, Vicar. They both signed the register before Robart Burch & Samuel Sanders
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