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Samuel PEPPERELL
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Name Samuel PEPPERELL Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 11 Apr 1734 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
Gender Male Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings6 brothers and 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
William PEPPERELL, b. Est 1600, bur. Between 18 May 1671 and 25 Jan 1675/76, St. James’ Church, Slapton, Devon, England
(Age ~ 71 years) (2 x Great Grandfather) 
Jane RUMBELOW, d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)
Person ID I16237 All Last Modified 28 Jun 2014
Father John PEPPERELL, bap. 5 Sep 1691, St. James’ Church, Slapton, Devon, England
, d. Yes, date unknown Mother Jane RUMBELOW, d. Yes, date unknown Married 22 May 1718 St. James’ Church, Slapton, Devon, England
- It appears that John and Jane and their family moved across the parish boundary from Slapton to Stokenham around 1725, having their first four children bapised in Slapton and then 5 more in Stokenham. In Stokenham their surname caused something of a problem - their first 2 baptisms were recorded with the surname Tiperel, althouh the name had been recorded without problem when their daughter Joyce was buried before this.
Joyce's burial is the first definite sign I have found of Pepperells in Stokenham.
In 1675 a David Perrell married, and in 1697 the daughter of a John Perwell was baptised; this name could be a variant on Pepperell but more likely a mis-recording of Perrett, perhaps from an unclear note - there were lots of Perr(a/e)tts in the parish.
They may have been the first, but it was not long before there were more Pepperells in Stokenham.
Given that John was one of 6 sons of William and Mary of Slapton, all of whom survived the perilous time of infancy to marry and have children of their own, it was perhaps inevitable they would disperse around the area. Son Roger seems to have mostly lived in Sherford, after having his first child baptised in Slapton, but had children baptised in at least 4 parishes (possibly more - there are 3 five year gaps between known children, and the burial of a daughter whose baptism I have yet to find). His 4th child was baptised in Stokenham, in 1729, i.e. soon after his brother John had settled there. It was younger brother Simon who seems to have joined John more permanently in Stokenham, also moving there after starting a family in Slapton.
Whilst I am descended from John's brother Samuel (who remained in Slapton) John's descendants include 2 other links to my tree: Robert, his 2xgt grandson, with whom Tryphosa KELLOND (sister of my 3 x great grandmother Tryphena) lived for a few years as though his wife, and another of his 2 x great grandsons, George, who was the husband of my 4 x great aunt, Elizabeth Baker HAMBLING.
Family ID F4517 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth TUCKER, b. Est 1735, d. Yes, date unknown Banns of marriage 18 Jul 1756 to 1 Aug 1756 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
- Both shown as of this parish
Married 14 Nov 1756 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Stokenham, Devon, England
- Both otp, by Banns, Samuel signed, Elizabeth made her mark, witnesses: Robert Pepperell and John Hext (both signed)
Children8 children Last Modified 28 Jun 2014 Family ID F6666 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- It appears that John and Jane and their family moved across the parish boundary from Slapton to Stokenham around 1725, having their first four children bapised in Slapton and then 5 more in Stokenham. In Stokenham their surname caused something of a problem - their first 2 baptisms were recorded with the surname Tiperel, althouh the name had been recorded without problem when their daughter Joyce was buried before this.



