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John NORTHMORE
1793 - 1820 (~ 26 years) Has 23 ancestors and one descendant in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name John NORTHMORE Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 28 Jul 1793 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 11 Jan 2013)
"July 28 John Son of Solomon & Anne Northmore"
Gender Male Occupation 1816 Mason - When his son Solomon was baptised.
Given that people living in Tamerton were working at the dockyard, John may well have been building the expanding Devonport (then 'Dock') etc.
Buried 27 Feb 1820 St. Mary’s Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon, England [1] Patriarch & Matriarch William NARRAMORE, d. Yes, date unknown (5 x Great Grandfather)
Ann CORBER, d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)Person ID I12195 All Last Modified 30 May 2014
Father Solomon NORTHMORE, bap. 10 May 1772, St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England , d. 27 Dec 1794 (Age ~ 22 years) Mother Ann CORBER, d. Yes, date unknown
Other Partners: William CRISPIN m. 26 Mar 1799Married 4 Jan 1793 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 12 Jan 2013)
Under heading "1793" -
"Janry. 4th Solomon Northmore and Ann Corber"
Family ID F5422 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth CORAM, d. Yes, date unknown Married 13 May 1816 St. Mary’s Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon, England [2] - ** I am not certain whether I am right in attaching this wife and child to this John **
I am confident, though, that the son Solomon is the son of the John who married Elizabeth Coram, since John the father and John the groom were both masons, not a common occupation amongst the Northmores.
(If I have it wrong the John who I am most likely to have muddled this John with is one baptised in Buckland Monachorum in 1794 - both had father's called Solomon and were therefore likely to give the name to a son)
Children 1. Solomon NORTHMORE, bap. 4 Aug 1816, St. Mary’s Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon, England , d. Jun Q 1873, Gateshead Reg Dist, Co. Durham, England (Age ~ 56 years) Last Modified 30 May 2014 Family ID F6448 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 11 Jan 2013)
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 28 Jul 1793 - St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Cornwood, Devon, England Married - 13 May 1816 - St. Mary’s Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon, England Child - Solomon NORTHMORE - 4 Aug 1816 - St. Mary’s Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon, England Buried - 27 Feb 1820 - St. Mary’s Church, Tamerton Foliot, Devon, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend
Sources - [S271] Tamerton Foliot - Parish Registers (FMP data), St Mary’s Church (Tamerton Foliot, Devon), (brightsolid online publishing ltd. findmypast.com.), Burial of John NORTHMORE; accessed 30 May 2014 (Reliability: 3).
Under heading 'Burials ... Tamerton Foliott ... One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty' - "John Northmore No. 121., abode: Tamerton, buried: Feby 27 1820, age: 26 Years, ceremony performed by: C Birdwood as by Certificate" - [S287] Stoke Damerel - Parish Registers (FMP data), Parish Church (Stoke Damerel, Devon), (brightsolid online publishing ltd. findmypast.com.), Marriage of John Northmore to Elizabeth Coram; accessed 30 May 2014 (Reliability: 3).
[on page 306]
"John Northmore of this Parish
Mason
and Elizabeth Coram of this Parish
Spinster
were married at this Church, by Banns with Consent of
[blank] this Thirteenth Day of
May in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixteen
By me John Hawker Curate
This Marriage was solemnized by us, { the Mark x of John Northmore
{ the Mark x of Elizth. Coram
In the presence of {John Bane
{ Elizabeth Lee"
Elizabeth Lee witnessed a lot of marriages around this time - she may have been Parish Clerk (women were occasionally), or the Parish Clerk's wife, daughter or similar.