Edwin Luscombe 1a 2a 1b 3 4 5a 6a

Birth Name Edwin Luscombe
Gender male
Age at Death about 25 years, 8 months

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father William Luscombeabout 177317 August 1860
Mother Jane Ryderabout 1783about October 1864
    Sister     Elizabeth Luscombe about 1806 26 July 1886
    Sister     Jane Luscombe about 1809 about March 1855
    Brother     William Luscombe 16 December 1811 6 March 1880
    Brother     John Luscombe about 1815 about November 1830
    Brother     Henry Luscombe about 1818 31 December 1893
    Sister     Sarah Luscombe about 1821 between July 1906 and September 1906
    Brother     Robert Luscombe about 1823 13 September 1887
         Edwin Luscombe about 1828 about September 1853

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Luscombe-518
 
FamilySearch MDVC-K78
 

Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 1 June 1828
      • Page: Baptism - Edwin Luscombe (Ugborough)
      • Date: 20 September 1853
      • Page: Burial - Edwin Luscombe (North Huish)
  2. 1851 United Kingdom Census
  3. Maggie Luscombe: North Huish Monumental Inscriptions
  4. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  5. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
      • Date: 8 October 1853
      • Page: Page 1
      • Citation:

        MARRIDGE FARM, UGBOROUGH.
        Three Miles from the Kingsbridge-Road Station on the Turnpike-road to Kingsbridge.

        Messrs. Widdicombe & Son will SELL at Auction on Tuesday, October 11th, 1853, - 72 excellent breeding ewes, stinted with lamb; 30 fat wethers, 51 ewe and wether hoggets, 2 ram hoggets, 1 ram, 6 cows with calf, 2 heifers and calves, 2 grazing steers, 2 heifers, two years old, 6 heifer and steer yearlings, 7 heifer and steer calves, 1 prime young bull, ten months old, 2 stanch cart mares, 4 labour horses, a very superior bay horse, by Sportsman, out of an Elephant mare, coming four years old, nearly 16 hands high, a clever hack; a colt two years old by Tamworth. Implements of husbandry, cider, casks, &c., late the Property of Mr. Edwin Luscombe, deceased.

        The name of Luscombe has been so long known amongst the best Breeders of South Hams Stock, that no comment is necessary from the Auctioneers to recommend the above to the notice of the Public.

        Refreshments on the table at Twelve, and the Sale to commence at One o'Clock for half-past punctually.

        Royal Farmers' and General Fire and Life Insurance Office, Hay, Ugborough, September 30, 1853.

  6. 1841 United Kingdom Census