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Buckland Brewer, Devon - History and Genealogy

This group is for anyone who is interested in the history of the parish of Buckland Brewer in Devon or who has ancestors who come from this parish. Some of the key surnames include Blight, Cole, Fulford, Heal, Ley, Stapledon and Squire

Location: Buckland Brewer, Devon UK
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Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2016

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Fulford family

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Comment by Janet Few on November 30, 2009 at 3:44am
Hi
Not sure what stage we were with the William Cole/Charity Heale story when we were last in contact. It now seems definate that they are connected with Richard and Mary Cole nee Wakely who married in 1719. This family seem to have owned what is now my house.
Comment by John Cole on November 29, 2009 at 12:22pm
My interest is in the Cole an Heal(e) families. My connection with buckland Brewer is through William Cole (which Janet and a couple of other people there helpe me with - thx again Janet). William and his wife Charity Heal are my 3xg-granparents who I believe lived in what is now Manning-Cole building. Just came across this site and thought I would join in and see what it is about.

If anyone is connected with either family please let me know.
Comment by Colin Manning on October 4, 2009 at 2:16am
I'm searching for any information on the DACIE/DACEY/DACY. John DACEY was christened here 3 Sep 1637. He had siblings Mary (1639), Robert (1642) and Eliszebeth (1645), all christened in Buckland Brewer.

Their father was Robert DACEY and I think his wife was Ann.

If anyone knows anything about them I'd be v. interested to know! Many thanks.
Comment by Brenda Wordsworth on July 24, 2009 at 9:47pm
Yes, that is my 3xg uncle James and his family. They were living in Barton Cottage in between the church and the vicarage in 1891 and in the village in 1901.
Comment by Janet Few on July 24, 2009 at 12:35am
Hello Brenda,
Was your James Kent living in Barcot, Buckland Brewer in 1891 and 1901?
Janet
Comment by Brenda Wordsworth on July 23, 2009 at 8:40pm
My connection with Buckland Brewer is through an elder brother of one of my maternal 2xggm Elizabeth Ann KENT. His name is James KENT 1843-1903 born Westleigh, Devon.
In 1861 he was a carter/servant for William L C TUPLIN a farmer of 173 at Tythacott, Buckland Brewer.
1864 Married Ann LANG 1841-1922 from Buckland Brewer
1871 James and Ann were living in Parkham, Devon with 4 children
Their eldest son John KENT was born in Buckland Brewer in 1864.
Comment by Janet Few on July 23, 2009 at 3:59am
Hi Bob,
I can't help with the Rowcliffe Buckland Brewer/Merton link - however I do have information of the Marshalls of Buckland Brewer if anyone needs that. This group is very new and I won't have time to add much to it until the autumn. I will then start advertising it more widely so by then people will hopefully be more likely to make some connections.
Comment by Bob Marshall on July 23, 2009 at 1:26am
Good morning to the small, but very select group,
Serendipity is wonderful! It was only yesterday, as I was trying to extend the Rowcliffes of Merton (married into the Marshalls in 1784), that I found the name Rowcliffe in Buckland Brewer.
John Rowcliffe (perhaps x2 given the spread of dates) is shown in the list of Devon Freeholders.
Then today I find news of the Buckland Brewer group in my In-box.
All that I need now to cause my cup to become overfull is to find that one of you good people can show me a connection between Buckland Brewer and my Andrew/Anthony/William Rowcliffes in Merton.
Unlikely isn't it?
KR, Bob Marshall.
 

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