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John Peter CROBERT
1787 - Yes, date unknown Has 18 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name John Peter CROBERT Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 14 Jan 1787 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England - From South Hams website
Gender Male Died Yes, date unknown Siblings 2 brothers and 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Ralfe CROBIERD, b. Est 1585, d. Apr 1662, Blackawton, Devon, England (Age ~ 77 years) (4 x Great Grandfather)
Jenny HOLE, d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)Person ID I14217 All Last Modified 1 Nov 2013
Father John CROBERT, bap. 22 Mar 1747/48, St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England , d. Yes, date unknown Mother Jenny HOLE, d. Yes, date unknown Married 18 Sep 1785 St. Michael’s Church, Blackawton, Devon, England [1] - From DFHS index
Family ID F6049 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 14 Jan 1787 - 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 219
John Crocker of this Parish Husbandman and Jenny Hole of this Parish Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns this Eighteenth Day of Septmeber in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty five by me Thoms. Adams Vicar.
This Marriage was solemnized between Us { The mark of | John Crocker
{ Jenny Cro Hole
In the Presence of { John Hole Junr.
{ 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)