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WILLIAM was born on November 25, 1829 in Collumpton, Devon, Great Britain. William was married twice and had children. JAMES was born February 6, 1832 in Cullompton. Nothing more is known of him. Presumably, since the name of James was used again for a child in later years, this James may have died early. HENRY (known as "Harry") was born on August 22, 1834 in Cullompton. FREDERICK was born on August 19, 1836 in Cullompton. MARY ANN was born in 1840 in Bradninch, Devon; she married a man named Smith. JAMES THOMAS was born in 1842 in Bradninch. However, his tombstone in Huntington, Massachusetts, USA gives his birth year as 1840. RICHARD was born, according to record, in 1844 in Bradninch. However, his acknowledged birthday was November 26, 1842. THOMAS was born September 22, 1844 in Bradninch. He died on December 19, 1846. MARTHA was born in 1846 in Bradninch; she married twice. TOM was born on November 27, 1847 in Bradninch. GEORGE was born on September 27, 1849 in Dartford, Kent. SARAH was born on February 14, 1852 in Dartford. JOHN was born on October 28, 1853 in Dartford. ELIZABETH (known as "Lizzie") was born on November 10, 1855 in Dartford. ALFRED was born on August 14, 1858 in Dartford. He died sometime between October and December of 1858.
Editing note: Much of the information in this page and the following pages was provided by Alice Marsh Sperl. Her sources were sometimes other family members or family tradition. Some dates she provided were incorrect and have been adjusted according to records subsequently found. In Alice's writing, she often inserted personal observations or family stories. I wanted to maintain her work as close to the original as possible but I feel strongly that her first-hand comments warrant special attention. Therefore, I have separated these out where possible and marked them in italics "-AMS" for Alice Marsh Sperl. Where the comments are my own, I have used the same convention with the ending notation "-TSG." - Tim Goodhind |
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