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Richard ISSELL
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Name Richard ISSELL Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born 1813 - from record for his being apprenticed - index entry only seen (includes 25th but not month)
Baptised 16 Jan 1814 - from record for his being apprenticed
Gender Male Poor Law 1824 Stokenham, Devon, England
Farm apprentice - Apprenticed to William Prout, Yeoman
Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings3 brothers and 6 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
John ISSELL, b. Est 1600, d. Aug 1638, Stokenham, Devon, England
(Age ~ 38 years) (5 x Great Grandfather) 
Elizabeth DAMERELL, b. Abt 1787, Dodbrooke, Devon, England
, d. 17 Apr 1869, Kingsbridge Reg Dist, Devon, England
(Age ~ 82 years) (Mother) 
Person ID I5444 All Last Modified 10 Dec 2019
Father Richard ISSELL, b. Abt 1782, Stokenham, Devon, England
, d. 12 Jan 1854, Kingsbridge Reg Dist, Devon, England
(Age ~ 72 years) Mother Elizabeth DAMERELL, b. Abt 1787, Dodbrooke, Devon, England
, d. 17 Apr 1869, Kingsbridge Reg Dist, Devon, England
(Age ~ 82 years) Banns of marriage From 6 Sep 1807 to 20 Sep 1807 St. Michael’s Church, Honiton, Devon, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 10 Sep 2020)
"Banns of Marriage between Richard Issell and Elizabeth Damarell both Sojourners ..."
Married 21 Sep 1807 St. Michael’s Church, Honiton, Devon, England
- I thought marriage would most likely have been at Dodbrooke but it was Honiton - what took them over there? Both were described as 'sojourners' in the Banns, which I guess is how the marriage was permitted, although their home parishes were shown in the marriage PR entry.
From PR entries (images on FMP, viewed 10 Sep 2020)
(there are 2 registers, one with a short pre-Hardwicke type entry, and a Hardwicke register)
"No 222 Richard Issell of the Parish of Stockingham
in the County of Devon Bachelor and Elizth. Damarell of the Parish of Kingsbridge Spinstr. were
Married in this Church by Banns
this twenty first Day of September in the Year One thousand Eight Hundred
and Seven By me Ed Honywood Rector
This Marriage was solemnized between us The mark of Richd x Issell
The mark of Elizth X Damarell
In the Presence of Willm. Lee
Wm Radford"
(both witnesses signed)
Richard Issell, Elizabeth Damerell
Family ID F569 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Poor Law - Farm apprentice - 1824 - Stokenham, Devon, England 

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