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
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  • Christopher Gray

    Ah - as you will know - John FULFORD (1783-1863) had a brother Philip (1795-1877). Philip (and his wife Ann) had a daughter - Sarah Jane - who married William KELLY. It is from William and Sarah Jane that I am descended.

    The families of Buckland Brewer make an interesting study.

    Chris
  • Janet Few

    Hello everyone,
    Pleased to see all the recent activity. We had a display of old photographs in the village on Saturday - many thanks to Ron How and his wife for coming all the way to Devon especially to see us. We had 50-60 vistors and the afternoon slide show was standing room only. We collected some new pictures and put names to faces in some we already had. We are hoping, eventually to publish a book about the village. If anyone has any old photosgraphs that we could copy that would be great. we often find those who no longer live in the area have the greatest treasures.
  • Janet Few

    Happy Christmas Everyone! We are still collecting photos of old Buckland Brewer and its previous residents (contributions welcome). One day we hope there will be a new book about the parish - we're working on it! Thanks for your support.

  • Ruth Raintree

    Thanks for your Christmas wishes, Janet. I'd like to add my wishes to you and all Buckland Brewer Group members. I hope 2011 is full of good times and successful family history discoveries.  My oldest B.B. photograph is 2009, Janet, so I'm no good to you but I'm certainly looking forward to the book you're working on. I hope there are some Fulford photos in it.    Cheers    Ruth

  • Christopher Gray

    Yup put me donw for a copy of the book.  Chris

  • Christopher Gray

    - and a dictionary!

  • ron how

    Janet.

    Have photo of Jane Kelly.

    Regards  Ron How.

  • John Cole

    Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the  New Year to everyone.

     

    Be safe while celebrating

  • Andrew Shapton

    Hi - I just joined this Group -

     

    My family (on my father's side) are deep rooted in BB - John Shapton from Howleigh Farm and all his predecessors, buried in BB churchyard....

     

    Also linked to the Born family, the Fulford family and the Abbott family...

     

    Glad to be here - will be posting details soon.....

  • John Cole

    Good day Andrew,

     

    Welcome to the group.

     

    Looks like your family are long residents of BB. My connection is primarily with the Cole family (Charity Heal & William Cole and his ancestors) and the Fulford family (Henry Cole & Elizabeth Fulford as well as John Fulford and Mary Cole).

     

    Cheers, John

  • Andrew Shapton

    Hi John - I also have some Heal's (spelled Heale) in my family (a Mary Heale) - I'll figure out a way of sharing my family tree with this group somehow.....
  • Eileen Margaret White

    Hi Andrew, I was born a Fulford and live in Cairns, North Queensland, Australia. I just want to say that my great-g-g-grandmother was Grace Shapton and married to John Fulford. (Born 1783) She was born in Buckland Brewer so I guess, belongs to your family too. Their son James (Wife Elizabeth Ley Tancock) had a son John who came to Australia around 1840 and later married his first cousin Margaret Hindmarsh. Her mother was Elizabeth Fulford. I've only recently become interested in family history so welcome any information.

    Cheerio,  Eileen White

     

  • Andrew Shapton

    Eileen - that means that we are related then !!!
    Grace's FATHER, Samuel Shapton was my 5th great grandfather !

    I have my family tree stored in Family Tree maker, but could export to another programs' format if you want - happy to share!
  • Andrew Shapton

    Eileen - further breaking news - I have a bunch of hindmarsh's too !!!! (just noticed)!
  • Christopher Gray

    And Grace Shapton was the wife of John Fulford who is/was my 3rd great great Uncle.  What a small world.
  • ron how

    May I copy the comments of Christopher Gray as a similar Fulford.

    Hope you enjoy the Group.

  • Andrew Shapton

    Is there any way we can share family trees here ?
  • John Cole

    Is there any way we can "chat" here?

     

    JD

  • Andrew Shapton

    Not sure - doesnt seem to be a way of doing personal chat - only "group presentaions" on the chat menu - how about using skype  or Google Talk ?
  • Andrew Shapton

    I think that we could possibly schedule a chat - unless we use skype for a conference call...........

    Using skype (free) we can also exchange files.....
  • Eileen Margaret White

    Wonderful to receive all the comments re some of my family history. I would be happy to share all the information I have but will have to try and work out how to go about it. I don't have a lot of experience with computers except for emails. Also I have heaps of information re the Aussie family but, as yet, haven't put it in any sort of order. It mostly belonged to my late father, Henry Fulford who passed away 7 years ago yesterday. He visited Buckland Brewer a couple of times. He was a first cousin to Ruth Raintree's mother. I will keep in touch.

    Regards,  Eileen White

  • Janet Few

    Lovely to see all the activity on this page. Do let me know if I can help. I have a composite Buckland Brewer families tree. I am also on skype but very new to it and finding a time when everyone is awake could be tricky. We are still collecting photos of former BB residents if anyone is willing to share. Ron, I should have said earlier, we have a school photo with someone identified as William Kelly in it - did you see it when you came down?
  • Andrew Shapton

    Janet - is there a way we can view your composite family tree on this site ?

    It would be great to grab data from it and contribute to it to fill in the missing pieces ?

     

  • Janet Few

    Sorry no there isn't - the tree isn't online deliberately because I want to be in contact with the people who are viewing it. It's far from complete. I could try and send it as a pdf
  • Andrew Shapton

    ahhh - ok that will be fine - I could send you a copy of my tree - can you import a GEDCOM file ?
  • Christopher Gray

    Can I suggest that trees on GEDCOM are converted to PDF for publishing here.  In support of what Janet said - once I understand what the user is after I can send the GEDCOM if appropriate.  Personally I'm nervous of "my" tree being in the public domain in GEDCOM format as then it quickly becomes added to all kinds of sites, some of which are far from "quality".  At least with PDF people have to copy the information out first.  Oh well - getting to old and grumpy...
  • Andrew Shapton

    ok - i agree and concur with Christopher's comment. I'll upload my tree in pdf form tonight and we can connect !

     

    thanks for your advice, all !

  • Janet Few

    Not sure if we can send pdfs via this site. We certainly have to be friends first - at least then we can exchange e.mail addesses and do it that way if necessary.
  • John Cole

    Hi folks,

     

    I also agree with cris for the same reasons. I am wondering if Janet can let us know what info she needs to "fill in the leaves on the tree" and then provide us with a hard copy or pdf? Janet, the tree you are doing, is it for 1 or 2 or more (all) of the Buckland Brewer families? I think the sharing will help varify the information each of us has gathered on our families as well as we provided each other positive feedback on them.

    Or, would it be possble to approach genealogywise to failitate a feature allowing us to collaborate as members? Just a thought :-)

  • Janet Few

    The tree I have is far from complete. It includes all the families I've come across in the course of helping people with their Buckland families. I'll send it to anyone who would like it if you let me have your e.mail address - or I could just send descendants of x if you don't want a massive print job.
  • Janet Few

    Ok so that's probably not going to work - it is 486 pages with almost no information included about each person - you'd better request descendants of......
  • Andrew Shapton

    I'm trying to export my file as a pdf now - its gonna be big !
    Ive posted it internet for us to download - its just the practicality of a print out - so zooming in is the best bet -
    Use the tree as you see fit - fill in your gaps or collaborate to get Janet's book filled in !
    OK - the URL is http://gentalk.biz/blog/tree.pdf its only 92k in size so downloading it should be seconds!
    Its a large tree (my mother's side - not shapton or BB related) is on there also - couldnt find a way of outputting a pdf with only part of the tree on it - sorry!
  • Katherine Prouse

    Hi,

    I have a Susanna Jenkin b. Buckland Brewer c.1797 Married Samuel Frain 1817. Really struggling to find her parents. Anyone have any information regarding the Buckland Brewer Jenkin family?

    Kath

  • Janet Few

    Susanna wasn't baptised in Buckland Brewer unless you have her date of birth very wrong - there's one baptised in 1789.
  • Katherine Prouse

    Hi, yes i saw that baptism on LDS website, the 1841, 51, snd 61 census shows she was born 1797 +/- 1 year, and all say Buckland Brewer. Strange, unless she was a widow perhapswhen she married? She married Samuel Frain when she was 20 in 1817.

    Thank you for looking

    Kath

  • Janet Few

    Or maybe Jenkin was a step father's name. How annoying.
  • Gary R Austin

    My name is Gary Austin and I just joined Genealogy Wise.

    Interested in researching Thomas Austin and Mary Manning believed to have married in Buckland Brewer in 1817 and had the following children:
    James
    Thomas Jr
    Grace
    Philip
    George
    Samuel
    William

    Thomas Jr was baptized 22 Jan 1824 in Buckland Brewer parish, Devon , England.

  • John Cole

    HI Gary,

    Welcome to the group. My BB family lines are mainly the Cole family mixed with a few others.

    JDC

  • Janet Few

    Hello Gary,

    Thomas Austin was the son of George Austin (c. 1750-1823) and Mary Peard  (c.1750-1817). George and Mary married in teh neighbouring village of Parkham on 12 April 1775. Thomas Austin was baptised in Buckland Brewer 1 May 1791. I have only got one other child for George and Mary (but haven't looked outside BB) and that is George baptised 17 Nov 1786. Thomas Austin lived at Horrestone and then at Tithacott (which is spelt in many ways). Horrstone is a farm and Tithacott is a small hamlet about 2 miles outside the village of BB iteslf. BB is a large parish and teh vilage is in the north west corner of teh parish so you could live in BB parish but be 3 miles away from the village. 

  • Gary R Austin

    Thank you Janet. I have a copy of the BB baptism for Thomas Austin. I have found Ohio census with this family and shows the children I listed but have not been able to find baptisms in Devon for them. Future searches I guess. Glad to have joined this group and would like to get to more about Devon and visit someday.

  • Gary R Austin

    Thank Janet. I've been searching for Horrestone for years. Have seen it spelled many diff ways and assumed it was a town and could never find it. Im curious could you be more specific where Horrestone is (if you know). Would that have been a someones farm like I would think in contemporary terms or what?

  • Janet Few

    Hoarestone (modern spelling) is/was a fram in the south of Buckland Brewer parish - about 3 miles south of the village of Buckland Brewer, where the parish church is. Historically it could have referred to the farm and associated labourers' cottages. Hope this helps.

    Janet

  • Gary R Austin

    Thank you Janet. I've got a few maps of Devon from the 1850s and later which Im going to check. I thought the church was IN the village of BB not south of it. But then I've never benn there but look forward to making a trip across the pond.

  • David Blackmore-Heal

    Gary,

    George Austin 1750 was my 5x great grandfather, his son George (mentioned by Janet) married a Susannah Peard in 1808 in Parkham. From there the Austin family married into the Heal family. regards - Dave

  • Janet Few

    You are right Gary the church is IN the village it is  Hoarstone that is 3 miles to the south - bad use of punctuation on my part. Dave I am aware that we said we would exchange Heal information - will send you a pdf

  • Gary R Austin

    iner

    David, 

    You mentioned: "George Austin 1750 was my 5x great grandfather, his son George.." 

    Janet stated: "Thomas Austin was the son of George Austin (c. 1750-1823) and Mary Peard  (c.1750-1817)."

    This would seem to indicate that your George Jr was sibling to Thomas Austin (my ggg grandfather) who left Devon via Bideford and ended up in Ohio and then Michigan (where I am now)

  • David Blackmore-Heal

    Gary, that is correct. Your 3x grandfather was my 4x grand uncle

  • John Cole

    Hi David,

    Do you have any connection to Charity Heal. She was born about 1802, I believe in Langtree and married William Cole in Frithelstock in 1828. Charity and William had several children, both in Devon and here in Canada. I think her father's name was Able Heal. Just taking a stab at it ;-)

    John

  • David Blackmore-Heal

    John, I have a Charity Heal in my tree but she was born in 1765 and is my 2nd cousin 6x removed; her father was a Robert (from Highampton) and her grandfather an Abel. Have you any other Heal relatives I could do a search on?

    Regards - Dave

  • Andrew Shapton

    I have a Mary Heal in my family - she was married to Samuel Shapton, born 1756. Samuel was the son of my 4xgr-grandfather. She was buried in Buckland Brewer churchyard in 1848.

    Mary Heal

    Birth 1792 in Buckland Brewer, Devon, England
    Death 17 Sept 1848 in Buckland Brewer, Devon, England