St Thomas, Exeter, Devon, England

Place Encloses

City Exeter
Church Parish St Thomas
County Devon
Country England
 
Alternate Locations
City Exeter
Country England
 

Enclosed By

Exeter
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References

  1. Thomazin Bedford (18 December 1798)
  2. William Greenslade (18 December 1798)
  3. Caroline Thomas (about 1808)
  4. Harriet Ellett (about 1817)
  5. William Southwood (about 1818)
  6. Thomazin Bedford (7 July 1818)
  7. Francis Nicks (6 May 1819)
  8. Thomas Hedgman (6 May 1819)
  9. Charles Ellett (about 1820)
  10. Francis Nicks (13 May 1821)
  11. Roger Nicks (21 May 1821)
  12. William Sweetland (21 April 1824)
  13. Mary Ann Parish (21 April 1824)
  14. Caroline Thomas (29 January 1827)
  15. James Dimond (about 1832)
  16. Roger Nicks (25 June 1835)
  17. Roger Nicks (13 July 1835)
  18. Richard Nicks (27 September 1835)
  19. Matthew Nicks (27 September 1835)
  20. Caroline Thomas (27 September 1835)
  21. Henry C Dimond (about 1843)
  22. Thomazin Bedford (21 January 1845)
  23. Thomazin Bedford (28 October 1846)
  24. William Southwood (about 1850)
  25. William Southwood (10 April 1850)
  26. Frederick Callway (2 September 1850)
  27. Richard Southwood (between January 1852 and March 1852)
  28. Charlie Matthews Southwood (between April 1856 and June 1856)
  29. Elizabeth Frances Dimond (between October 1860 and December 1860)
  30. Mary Ann Dimond (between July 1863 and September 1863)
  31. Dorothy White (24 August 1863)
  32. Francis Nicks (24 August 1863)
  33. Francis Nicks (9 September 1863)
  34. Harriett Smith (between April 1866 and June 1866)
  35. John Dimond (between January 1868 and March 1868)
  36. Emily Eliza Smith (between April 1868 and June 1868)
  37. Kate Dimond (between October 1870 and December 1870)
  38. Elizabeth Nicks (9 May 1874)
  39. Bessy Chave (11 July 1874)
  40. Caroline Dimond (between April 1875 and June 1875)
  41. Alice Dimond (between January 1879 and March 1879)
  42. Lavinia Nicks (22 July 1879)
  43. William Southwood (20 August 1881)