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Peggy DYER
1789 - 1789 (~ 0 years) Has 26 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Peggy DYER Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 1 Mar 1789 St. Andrew’s Church, Whitchurch, Devon, England - From PR (seen image)
'Peggy, Daughter of Nicholas and Margaret Dyer'
Gender Female Buried 13 Mar 1789 St. Andrew’s Church, Whitchurch, Devon, England - From PR (seen image)
Siblings 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Nicholas DYER, d. Yes, date unknown (Grandfather)
Joan, bur. 14 Dec 1716, St. Andrew’s Church, Beerferris, Devon, England (Great Grandmother)Person ID I10235 All Last Modified 8 May 2012
Father Nicholas DYER, b. Abt 1744, Whitchurch, Devon, England , d. Abt Nov 1801, Whitchurch, Devon, England (Age ~ 57 years) Mother Margaret MATTACOTT, b. Abt 1757, Sampford Spiney, Devon, England , d. 29 Sep 1848, Rix Hill, Whitchurch, Devon, England (Age ~ 91 years)
Other Partners: Edward CARTER m. 7 Jun 1802Married 20 Feb 1783 St. Andrew’s Church, Whitchurch, Devon, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 2 May 2023)
Shows Nicholas Dyer and Margaret Matticott were both 'of this Parish', no marital statuses or occupation given, married by Licence. Nicholas signed, Margaret made her mark. Witnesses Edwd:[?] Bray and Robert Matthews both signed (Robert Matthews a witness to many marriages in Whitchurch at this time so probably Parish Clerk)
From DFHS transcribed data I thought a Nicholas Dyer had married Ann Smith in Whitchurch in 1779, but with PRs available it appears banns were read on 11 and 18 April, then the 3rd reading not unitl 6 June. (I don't think this is simply an error in the month, as Banns were always read on a Sunday, and 6 May was not a Sunday. The Banns for another couple were read in May, so it is not clear why those for Nicholas and Ann weren't. Maybe there had been some uncertainty about whether the marriage could or would go ahead. If so this seems to have resurfaced as it seems NO marriage followed. (The Banns show both Nicholas and Ann were of Whitchurch, so that is where the marriage should have taken place, but the PRs have no such marriage, nor a missing page ...)
Family ID F4867 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From PR (seen image)
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 1 Mar 1789 - St. Andrew’s Church, Whitchurch, Devon, England Buried - 13 Mar 1789 - St. Andrew’s Church, Whitchurch, Devon, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend