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The PIDGEONs of Cullompton, Devon


 

At least five generations of John PIDGEONs were millers in Cullompton, Devon. The first John PIDGEON married Joan, the daughter of Thomas and Mary BOWERS. Seven of their nine children survived and married.  Their three daughters married into the ELLICOTT, RICE and FACEY families. Two sons were married to the same woman (presumably, the second marrying her after the first had died), while a third son travelled north to Cheshire and sired the PIDGEONs of Stockport. Apart from those of Stockport and the descendants of one great-grandson (including the CANN family) who all emigrated to the USA, most of John & Joan’s descendants remained in Devon, although no Pidgeons remain there, today.

Main contributor:  Basil PIDGEON, with additional input from Mick ELLICOTT, Linda BLUM-BARTON and myself.

 

Notes:    ab. = about,  b. = born,  bp. = baptised,  bu. = buried,  d. = died,  m. = married,  + = extramarital relationship.
                Cull. = Cullompton

 

John PIDGEON (b. – bu.11/11/1801, Cull.) Miller

   m. (2/6/1748, Cull.) Joan BOWER (bp.12/5/1728, Silverton – bu.14/4/1774, 45y, Cull.)

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    |– Mary PIDGEON (bp.21/5/1749, Cull. – bu.1808, Cull)

    |      m. (6/9/1770, Cull.) Thomas ELLICOTT (b.21/6/1749, Cull.  – d.1828, Cull.)

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    |      >>>>  see the PIDGEON-ELLICOTTs of CULLOMPTON >>>>

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    |– Henry PIDGEON (b.5/11/1750, bp.30/12/1750, Cull. – bu.10/11/1754, 3y 11m, Cull.)

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    |– Elizabeth PIDGEON (bp.17/5/1752, Cull. – bu.11/7/1816, 65y, Cull.)

    |      m. (7/8/1772, Cull.) Richard RICE (b.  – d.)

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    |      >>>>  see the PIDGEON-RICEs of CULLOMPTON >>>>

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    |– John PIDGEON (bp.12/5/1754, Cull. – bu.24/7/1802, Cull.) Miller

    |      m. (10/1/1799, St Sidwell, Exeter) Joan PIDGEON (nιe GILLARD ?) (b.  – d.)

    |       |                                                        m3.(12/2/1804, Cull.) William FOWERAKER (b. – d.)

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    |       |– Mary PIDGEON (b.15/4, bp.28/4//1799, Cull. – d.)

    |       |      m.(30/8/1827, Cull.) John BOYCE widower of Southwark (b. – d.)

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    |       John PIDGEON (b.4/8, bp.6/9/1801, Cull. – d.10/6/1857, 55y, Cull.) Miller

    |              m.(19/6/1825, Cull.) Rebecca PANNELL (b.ab.1804 – d.26/101874, 70y, Cull.)

    |               |    1841:  at Clark’s Mill, Cull. – John & Rebecca;  Rebecca, John, Amelia, David, Lavinia,

    |               |                                                                                                            Matilda, Tristram, Flora

    |               |    1851:  at Higher Mill, Cull. – John & Rebecca;  Rebecca, Amelia, Lavinia, Matilda, Tristram,

    |               |                                                                 Flora, Eliza, Frederick A, Alfred, Rosina V, Joshua D

    |               |    1861:  at Higher Mill, Cull. – Rebecca (wid);  Matilda, Frederick A, Alfred, Rosina V, Joshua D

    |               |    1871:  at Cockpit Hill, Cull. – Rebecca (wid)

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    |               |– Rebecca Pannell PIDGEON (bp.13/8/1826, Cull. – d.22/7/1857, 31y, Cull.) Dressmaker

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    |               |– John PIDGEON (bp.6/1/1828, Cull. – d.1906, 78y, Cull.) Master Miller

    |               |       :    1851:  at West Monkton, Som – John (visitor with Nicholas MANLEY, miller)

    |               |      m.(10/12/1857, Goathurst) Anne PANNELL (b.ab.1833, Goathurst, Som – d.1918, 85y, Cull.)

    |               |       |    1861:  at Lower Mill, Cull. – John & Ann; John, Walter + 1 nurse, 1 miller, 1 house-servant

    |               |       |    1871:  at Higher Mill Lane, Cullom’n – John & Anne; Laura, Fred, Arthur + Mark EVANS

    |               |       |    1881:  at the Mills in Mill Lane, Cull. – John & Anne; John, Laura, Arthur, Annie

    |               |       |                                   + William PANNELL (17, grocer’s asst), Mary STONE (16, dom.serv.)

    |               |       |    1891:  at 1 Belle Vue Terrace, Cull. – John & Anne;  Laura

    |               |       |    1901:  at 1 Belle Vue Terrace, Cull. – John & Anne;  Laura

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    |               |       |– John PIDGEON (b.1859, Cull. – d.) Miller

    |               |       |            1894:  John PIDGEON (30, single, miller, English) sailed from Auckland, NZ to

    |               |       |                       San Francisco, USA on the SS Monowai, arriving 7 July – with $350

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    |               |       |– Walter PIDGEON (b.1861, Cull. – d.2/7/1861, 4m, Cull)

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    |               |       |– Laura PIDGEON (b.1862, Cull. – d.28/3/1946, 83y, Exeter) Milliner

    |               |       |    1946:  d. at Exeter Hospital, of 1 Belle Vue Terrace, Cull.

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    |               |       |– Fred PIDGEON (b.1866, Cull. – d.1875, 9y, Cull.)

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    |               |       |– Arthur PIDGEON (b.1870, Cull. – d.)

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    |               |       Annie Eliza PIDGEON (b.1872, Cull. – d.)

    |               |              m.(16/4/1902, Cull.) Albert Edward GODDARD (b.1873, Woodcutts, Dorset – d.) Outfitter

    |               |               |    1881:  at Sixpenny Handley, Dor – Tom & Sarah;  Albert, Nellie GODDARD

    |               |               |    1901:  at Weston Super Mare, Som – Albert GODDARD

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    |               |               |– E C GODDARD (b. – d.)

    |               |                            1946:  at 17 Dragon Avenue, Harrogate, (Laura’s nephew at her death)

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    |               |– Amelia PIDGEON (bp.19/9/1830, Cull. – d?1888, 58y, Wandsworth) Draper

    |               |             1881:  at 96 High St, Clapham – Amelia, visiting the WOOLLARDs

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    |               |– David PIDGEON (bp.28/10/1832, Cull. – bu.28/2/1851, 19y, Cull.)

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    |               |– Lavinia PIDGEON (bp.31/8/1834, Cull. – d.) Draper

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    |               Matilda PIDGEON (bp.4/12/1836, Cull. – d.1909, 72y, Chorlton, Lancs) Milliner, Dress &

    |               |             1881:  at 201 Blackburn Rd, Accrington, Lancs – Matilda, Rosina V            Mantle Maker

    |               |             1901:  at 13 Furness Rd, Rusholme, Manchester – Matilda, Rosina V + Leopold SMITH

    |               |                                                                                                            (boarder, 19, Musician)

    |               |– Tristram PIDGEON (b.1838, Cull. – d.1858, 19y, Cull.)

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    |               |– Flora PIDGEON (bp.5/7/1840, Cull. – d?1860, Cull.)

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    |               |– Eliza PIDGEON (bp.27/2/1842, Cull.. – d.)

    |               |        :    1861:  at East Street, Bridport - Eliza (serv./assistant to Arthur REYNOLDS, draper & tailor)

    |               |      m.(1867, Lambeth, Surrey) Alfred WOOLLARD (bp.4/9/1842, Walkern, Herts – d.) Hosier, Shirtmaker

    |               |       |    1871:  at 233 Westminster Road, Lambeth – Alfred WOOLLARDD + Alfred, Rosina V PIDGEON

    |               |       |    1881:  at 96 High St, Clapham, Surrey – Alfred & Eliza; Mabel A, Frederick A, Alfred E,

    |               |       |                   Edith M, Florence E, Harry P, Ethel M WOOLLARD + Amelia PIDGEON & 3 servants

    |               |       |    1901:  at 11 Larkhall Rise, Clapham – Alfred & Eliza; Mabel, Frederick, Alfred, Edith,

    |               |       |                         Florence, Harry, Ethel WOOLARD + Bridget M NOLAN (28, servant)

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    |               |       |– Mabel A WOOLLARD (b.ab.1873, Lambeth – d.)

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    |               |       |– Frederick Arthur WOOLLARD (b.1874, Lambeth – d.31/3/1960, 85y, Weybridge) Hosier’s Assistant

    |               |       |      m.(5/9/1904, Kelvin, Glasgow) Margaret BLAKE (b.1876, Glasgow – d.21/2/1953, Chertsey)

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    |               |       |      Alfred Richard McKinnon WOOLLARD (b.1908, Putney – d.13/11/1985, Weybridge)

    |               |       |               :                                                                                                     Work Study Engineer

    |               |       |              m.(4/7/1942, Southall) Zoie Margaret Norman ABBOTT (b.ac.1913, Ealing – d.14/7/1973,

    |               |       |               |                                                                                                                    Weybridge)

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    |               |       |– Alfred Ernest WOOLLARD (b.1875, Lambeth – d.1956, 81y, Lambeth) Solicitor’s Clerk

    |               |       |

    |               |       |– Edith Mary WOOLLARD (b.1877, Lambeth – d.)

    |               |       |       m?(1909, Lambeth) Henry Westbury HILLIER or Thomas Rennie BARRON

    |               |       |      m.(5/5/1909, S Lambeth) Henry Westbury HILLIER (b.ab.1875, Lambeth? – d.)

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    |               |       |      └  Edith Elca HILLIER (b.14/2/1910, Portsmouth – d.12/1989, 79y, Haringey)

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    |               |       |– Florence E WOOLLARD (b.ab.1879, Lambeth – d.1959, Battersea)

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    |               |       |– Harry Pannell WOOLLARD (b.1880, Clapham – d.) Hosier’s Assistant

    |               |       |      m.() Nellie COTTON (b.ab.1880, London? – d.)

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    |               |       |       |–

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    |               |       |       |– John WOOLLARD (b.21/3/1918, Clapham – d.6/2/2006, 87y)

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    |               |       |      └  Beatrice Mary (Trixie) WOOLLARD (b.27/2/1921, Clapham – d.1994, 72y, Wandsworth)

    |               |       |

    |               |       Ethel Maud WOOLLARD (b.1881, Clapham – d.)

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    |               |– Frederick Alexander PIDGEON (b.16/9/1843, bp.21/3//1845, Cull. – d.1861, Cull.)

    |               |

    |               |– Alfred PIDGEON (bp.21/3/1845, Cull. – d.1905, 60, Calstock, Corn) Baptist Minister

    |               |      m.(1/1/1877, Ottery St Mary) Eleanor Gwynne CARTER (b.1853, Ottery St Mary – d.1932, 79y,

    |               |       |                                                                                                                          St Columb, Corn)

    |               |       |    1881:  at Sainthill Farm, Kentisbeare – Alfred & Eleanor G;  Theodora M, Ethel F + Mary CARTER  

    |               |       |                                                                                                                                  (15y, niece)

    |               |       |    1901:  at Baptist Chapel, Calstock, Cornwall – Alfred & Eleanor G;  Alfred L, Ethel F, Edith A

    |               |       |

    |               |       |– Theodora May PIDGEON (b.1878, Kentisbeare – d.3/12/1951)

    |               |       |       :    1901:  at  Penverton Ter, Redruth – T May (governess) with Wm PETERS & family

    |               |       |       :    1901:  at  Redruth – Thomas & Mary;  Thomas, Edgar, Florence TROUNSON

    |               |       |      m.(15/6/1904, Redruth) Edgar TROUNSON (b.31/1/1878, Redruth – d.28/1/1944) Grocer

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    |               |       |       |– Frank TROUNSON (b.1907, Redruth – d.1972

    |               |       |       |– Dorothy Mary TROUNSON (b.7/3/1909, Redruth – d.1/5/1974)

    |               |       |       Barbara Ruth TROUNSON (b.4/3/1914, Redruth – d.1/10/1986)

    |               |       |

    |               |       |– Alfred Lionel PIDGEON (b.1879, Kentisbeare – d.1952, 73y, Bridge, Kent) Office Clerk

    |               |       |      m.(7/4/1928, Dartford, Kent) Alice Maud DAVEY (b.ab.1880 – d?1957, 78y, I Wight)

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    |               |       |– Ethel Florence PIDGEON (b.1880, Kentisbeare – d?1968, 87y, Bristol)

    |               |       |

    |               |       Edith Amelia PIDGEON (b.1882, Kentisbeare – d.)

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    |               |– Joshua PIDGEON (b.9/8/1846, Cull – d.1847, 0y, Cullompton)

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    |               |– Rosina Victoria PIDGEON (b.6/6/1848, bp.29/3/1850, Cull. – d.1941, 92y, Manchester) Milliner,

    |               |                                                                                                                           Dress & Mantle Maker

    |               |            1881:  at 201 Blackburn Rd, Accrington, Lancs – Matilda, Rosina V

    |               |            1901:  at 13 Furness Rd, Rusholme, Manchester – Matilda, Rosina V + Leopold SMITH

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    |               Joshua David PIDGEON (b.21/2, bp.17/4/1851, Cull. – d.1922, 71y, Greenwich) Pharmaceutical Chemist

    |                            1881:  at 29 Moseley St, Newcastle-u-Tyne – Joshua David + 2 assist’s & housekeeper

    |                            1901:  at 6 Lewisham High Rd, Deptford, London - Joshua D (single)

    |                                              (now Lewisham Way, New Cross)

    |

    |– Sarah PIDGEON (b.9/1756, bp.5/1/1757, Cull. – bu.8/12/1760, 3y 11m, Cull.)

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    |– Henry PIDGEON (b.28/12/1758, bp.31/7/1761, Cull. – bu. 25/3/1818, ‘63y’, Stockport) Skinner & Tanner

    |       :     [migrated to Stockport, Cheshire]

    |      m.(13/8/1792, Stockport, Ches) Ann BASKETFIELD widow (b.ab.1766 – bu.27/12/1835, 69y, Stockport)

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    |      >>>> see the PIDGEONs of STOCKPORT >>>>

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    |– William PIDGEON (b.13/3/1761, bp. 31/7/1761, Cull. – bu.) Leather Dresser & Glover

    |      m.(26/8/1789, Chulmstock) Joan GILLARD (b. – d.)

    |       |                                               m2? John PIDGEON, (see above)    m3? William FOWERAKER

    |       |

    |       |– John PIDGEON (b.18/11, bp.2/12/1789, Cull. – bu.11/7/1792, 2y 7m, Cull.)

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    |       |– Ann PIDGEON (b.14/12/1791, bp.5/1/1792, Cull. – d.)

    |       |      m?() John Moore BULT (b. – d?1838, Tiverton) Yeoman, Innkeeper

    |       |       |    1851:  at Newport St, Tiverton – Ann (wid);  John M, Mary A BULL

    |       |       |    1857:  at Cullompton – Ann BULT (present at the deaths of John & Rebecca PIDGEON)

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    |       |       |– John Moore BULT (bp.29/3/1813, Cull. – d.) Cabinet Maker

    |       |       |– William Pidgeon BULT (bp.11/6/1815, Cull. – d.)

    |       |      └  Mary A BULT (b.ab.1835 – d.) Lace Maker

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    |       |– William PIDGEON (b.3/1, bp.20/4/1794, Cull. – d.d.9/8/1876, ‘86y’, Cull.) Papermaker, Baker

    |       |      m.(22/6/1817, Cull.) Mary Ann PERKS (b.ab.1798 – d.26/12/1842, 44y, Cull.)

    |       |       |    1841: at Fore St, Cull. – William & Ann;  William, Henry, Elizabeth, Mary, Joseph, Charles, Emma

    |       |       |    1851: at Fore St, Cull. – William (wid), Elizabeth, Emma Lodging with William H & Ann PIDGEON &

    |       |       |    1861: at Fore St, Cull. – William (wid) + John & Elizabeth; John, Mary E GOSS                             family

    |       |       |    1871: at Hart’s Court, Cull. – William (wid)

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    |       |       |– William H PIDGEON (b.ab.1818, Bristol – bu.18/1/1853, 35y, Cull.) Baker

    |       |       |      m.(11/3/1843, Cull.) Ann INGERSENT (b.6/6/1819, Bradninch – d.11/10/1859, Cull.)

    |       |       |       |   1851: at Fore St, Cull. – William & Ann; Ann, William, George + father William, etc

    |       |       |       |                                                                       [see Will of Ann’s mother]

    |       |       |       |– Ann PIDGEON (b.1/12/1845, Cull. – d.6/1/1933, 87y, Oil City, PA)    [obit]

    |       |       |       |      m.(17/5/1869, St Thomas) William Honey CANN (b.12/3/1845, Topsham – d.15/4/1893, 48y,

    |       |       |       |       |                                                               [see Indenture of Apprenticeship]

    |       |       |       |       |     [emigrated to USA in 1869]                [see obituary]                      Oil City, PA) Blacksmith

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    |       |       |       |       |– Anna Elizabeth CANN (b.13/12/1869, New York City, NY – d.4/2/1954, 84y, Warren, PA)

    |       |       |       |       |       :                                                                                                                          Grocer

    |       |       |       |       |      m.(15/3/1907, Eldora, Iowa) Teelko Gerhard PRUIN (b.20/7/1870, Germany – d.5/10/1930,

    |       |       |       |       |                                                                                 59y, Oil City) Patternmaker & Fretworker

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    |       |       |       |       |– William Abraham CANN (b.13/6/1871, Meadville, PA – d.30/3/1951, 79y, Oil City)

    |       |       |       |       |       :                                                             [see Family Bible]                    Master Machinist

    |       |       |       |       |       m1.(4/7/1894, Jamestown, NY) Amanda E BAIR (b.16/2/1878 – d.1/6/1895, 17y, Oil City)

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    |       |       |       |       |       William Cecil CANN (b.26/5/1895 – d.26/7/1895, 2m, Oil City)

    |       |       |       |       |       :

    |       |       |       |       |       m2.(14/8/1898, Jamestown, NY) Mary Rosina TENBUS (b.6/3/1878, Edenburg, PA –

    |       |       |       |       |       |                                                                                              d.4/12/1968, Franklin, PA)

    |       |       |       |       |       |– Hazel Doreen CANN (b.4/3/1899, Oil City – d.6/3/1985, Cranberry Township,PA)

    |       |       |       |       |       |       :                                                                                          Teacher & Postmistress

    |       |       |       |       |       |      m.(20/1/1920 – div.1926) Howard Edwin BLUM (b.5/2/1890, Tionesta, PA –

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |                                                              d.6/12/1978, 88y, Oil City) Oil & Gas Driller

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |– William Wesley BLUM (b.23/8/1921, Cranberry PA – d.17/3/1992, 70y,Aiken, SC)

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |       :                                                                                   Manufacturing Engineer

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |      m.(2/5/1942, Winchester, VA) Mildred Belle McLEAN (b.18/8/1921,Fayette Co,

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |       |                                                    Gam – d.21/2/1999, 77y, Greenville Co, GA)

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    |       |       |       |       |       |       |                              ΰ  Linda (BLUM) BARTON

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    |       |       |       |       |       |– Margaret Ann CANN (b.9/1/1901, New Castle, PA – d.25/8/1934, Oil City)

    |       |       |       |       |       |      m.(30/8/1928, Franklin, PA) Donal Leslah BATTIN (b.24/11/1902, Plum Township, PA

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |                                                                                            – d.7/5/1959, Franklin)

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |– Pauline Joan BATTIN (b.1929 – d.1988)

    |       |       |       |       |       |       |– Donald Leslah BATTIN (b.1931 – d.1988)

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    |       |       |       |       |       Byron Ivon CANN (b.1/11/1903, Oil City – d.3/2/2000, 96y, Oil City)  Master Mechanic,

    |       |       |       |       |               :                                                                                         also Machinist & Welder

    |       |       |       |       |              m.(10/11/1921) Mary REMBOLD (b.1/7/1903 – d.23/12/1977, 74y, Oil City)

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    |       |       |       |       |– John Ingersent CANN (b.30/4/1873, Meadville, PA – d.30/4/1899, 26y, Oil City) Machinist

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    |       |       |       |       |– George CANN (b.24/4/1877, Meadville, PA – d.14/10/1903, 26y, Oil City)

    |       |       |       |       |      m.(1/1898) Pearl LEE (b.21/10/1878, Oil City – d.29/7/1971, 92y, Banning, CA)

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    |       |       |       |       |       |– Howard CANN (b. – d.)

    |       |       |       |       |       Helen CANN (b.15/9/1899, Oil City – d.4/4/1900, 6m, Pittsburg, PA)

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    |       |       |       |       |– Samuel E CANN (b.10/2/1879, Bristol, UK – d.25/2/1879, 2w, Bristol)

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    |       |       |       |       Charles CANN (b.5/3/1880, Bristol, UK – d.23/9/1894, 14y, Oil City)

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    |       |       |       |– William PIDGEON (b.17/9/1847, Cull. – d.14/4/1936, 88y, Fairport, NY) Shoe Store Owner

    |       |       |       |       :                            [see family photo]     [see obituary]

    |       |       |       |      m.(1869, Wells, Som) Emily Ruth BAKER (b.1844, Devon – d.9/3/1924, Rochester, NY) Dom.

    |       |       |       |       |                                                           [see obituary]                                                  Servant

    |       |       |       |       |     [William emigrated to USA in 1872;  Emily & Sarah followed in 1873

    |       |       |       |       |                                   to Erie, PA.  Moved to Rochester in 1879]

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    |       |       |       |       |– Sarah PIDGEON (b.1871 – bu.9/11/1880, 9y, Rochester, NY)

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    |       |       |       |       |– William PIDGEON (b.1874 – d.8/3/1953, Rochester, NY) Shoe Store Owner [see obituary]

    |       |       |       |       |      m.() Henrietta EBERT (b.1873 – d.22/3/1955, Buffalo, NY)    [see obituary]

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    |       |       |       |       |      └  Helen PIDGEON (b. – d.)     [see photo]

    |       |       |       |       |              m.() ? DRAPER (b. – d.)

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    |       |       |       |       |– Emily PIDGEON (b.16/4/1878 – d.9/8/1958, Buffalo, NY)   [see photo]         [see obituary]

    |       |       |       |       |      m.() Frank L DELINE (b.1875, Yates, NY – d.8/12/1955, Buffalo, NY) Printer, Shop Assistant

    |       |       |       |       |       |                                                                                                         [see obituary]

    |       |       |       |       |       |– Dorothy DELINE (b.1/6/1903 – d.3/1976, Manchester Center, VT)

    |       |       |       |       |       |      m.() Robins CROWELL (b.23/9/1887 – d.2/1971, Dorset, VT)

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    |       |       |       |       |       Emily Mae DELINE (b.7/5/1919 – d.after 1955)

    |       |       |       |       |              m.() Lorne WEEKS II (b.1/5/1921 – d.6/6/1994, Denver, CO)

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    |       |       |       |       |– John PIDGEON (b.2/1882 – bu.14/9/1882, Rochester, NY)

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    |       |       |       |       |– ? PIDGEON (b. – d.)

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    |       |       |       |       George PIDGEON (b. – d.15/5/1957, Tonawanda, NY)     [see obituary]

    |       |       |       |              m.() Jessie ELLICOTT (b. – d.)

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    |       |       |       John (George) Ingersent PIDGEON (b.10/2/1849, Cull. – d.7/5/1897, Rochester, NY) Shoemaker

    |       |       |               :                                                                                      [see obituary]

    |       |       |              m1.(24/1/1869, Exmouth) Jane Caroline Gertrude Downie HALL (b.1849, Dover – d.)

    |       |       |               :                                       m2.(1879, Exmouth) Henry John FLANAGAN (b. – d.)

    |       |       |               :

    |       |       |              m2.(20/5/1872, Bristol) Margaret HEANEY (b.ab.1854 – d.)

    |       |       |               |     [George emigrated to USA in 1872;  Margaret & George Jr followed in 1873]

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    |       |       |               George "B" PIDGEON (b.22/1/1873, Pontypool – d.23/8/1894, 21y, Rochester, NY) Musician

    |       |       |                                                                                                      [see obituary]

    |       |       |– John PIDGEON (b.11/1/1820, bp.9/6/1822, Cull. – d.) Baker

    |       |       |      m.(8/8/1845, Uffculme) Elizabeth GOSS (b.ab.1823, Cull. – d.)

    |       |       |       |    1841:  at High St, Cull. – John & others with John MILLS (baker) & family

    |       |       |       |    1851:  at Fore St, Cull. – John & Elizabeth; Edward, Clarrow + Caroline (serv, 16)  + Jane GOSS

    |       |       |       |                                                                                                                             (lodger, wid, 58)

    |       |       |       |– John PIDGEON (b.17/5/1844, Cull – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– Emma PIDGEON (b.1846, Cull – d.4/3/1850, 3y, Cull.)

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    |       |       |       |– Edwin PIDGEON (b.28/5/1847, Cull. – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– Clara PIDGEON (b.8/2/1849, Cull. – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– Emma PIDGEON (b.28/7/1851, Cull – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– female PIDGEON (b.11/7/1852 – d.13/7/1852, 48h, Cull.)

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    |       |       |      └  Fred PIDGEON (b.18/6/1854, Cull. – d.)

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    |       |       |– Elizabeth PIDGEON (b.29/1, bp.9/6/1822, Cull. – bu.6/1/1825, 3y, Cull.)

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    |       |       |– Henry PIDGEON (b.ab.1824 – d.)

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    |       |       |– Elizabeth PIDGEON (b.Bristol, bp.6/2/1827, Cull. – d.) Cook

    |       |       |      m.(23/6/1852, Tiverton) John GOSS (b.ab.1822, Halberton – d.) Tailor

    |       |       |       |    1851:  at Exeter Hill, Cull. – John GOSS

    |       |       |       |    1861:  at Fore St, Cull – John & Elizabeth;  John, Mary E (with William PIDGEON, wid, 66)

    |       |       |       |    1881:  at ??

    |       |       |       |    1891:  at Wesleyan Court, Cull. – Elizabeth (wid) with son John & family

    |       |       |       |    1901:  at Cull. – Elizabeth (wid)

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    |       |       |       |– John GOSS (b.19/9/1852, Cull. – d.) Baker

    |       |       |       |      m.(1875, Cull.) Clara Ann GODFREY (b.ab.1852, Shoreditch, Middx – d.)

    |       |       |       |       |    1881: at Fore St, Cull. – John & Clara Ann;  Jack, George

    |       |       |       |       |    1891: at Wesleyan Court, Cull. – John & Clara Ann; Jack, Henry + Elizabeth (mother, 64)

    |       |       |       |       |    1901: at Minehead, Som – John & Clara;  also Harry (separate residence)

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    |       |       |       |       |– John (“Jack”) GOSS (b.1875, Cull. – d.) Milk Carrier?

    |       |       |       |       |            1901:  ? at Ealing, Middx – “Alfred” (24, b.Cull.)

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    |       |       |       |       |– George GOSS (b.1879, Cull. – d.) Baker

    |       |       |       |       |       :    1891:  at Fore St, Cull. – Jessie DUMMETT (Wid, baker) + George GOSS (errand boy)

    |       |       |       |       |      m.() Annie ? (b.ab.1872, Timberscombe, Som – d.)                                           

    |       |       |       |       |            1901:  at Blyth, Notts – George & Annie

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    |       |       |       |      └  Henry GOSS (b.1881, Cull. – d.)

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    |       |       |      └  Mary Elizabeth GOSS (b.ab.1855, Cull. – d.)

    |       |       |              m.(1874, Cull) Ephraim FORSE (b.ab.1851, Cull? – d.) (Tanner’s?) Lab

    |       |       |                    1881:  at 1 Victoria St, Ystradyfodwg, Glam – Ephram & Mary Elizabeth (visitors

    |       |       |                                                                                                   with Thomas HEARD & family)

    |       |       |– Mary Ann PIDGEON (b.ab.1830, Tiverton – d.) House servant

    |       |       |      m.(21/3/1852, Cull.) Samuel CLARKE (b.ab.1832 – d.) Ag Lab

    |       |       |             1851:  at Northcott Farm, Uffculme –Mary Ann PIDGEON + Samuel CLARKE (servants to

    |       |       |      + ? Samuel CLARKE                                                                                    Clement VENN, farmer)

    |       |       |       |

    |       |       |      └  Samuel Clark PIDGEON (b.18/1/1852, Cull – d?1852/53)

    |       |       |       :

    |       |       |      m.(21/3/1852, Cull.) Samuel CLARKE (b.ab.1832, Churchstanton – d.) Farmer

    |       |       |       |    1861:  at Park, Stockland – Samuel & Mary A;  John, Mary A

    |       |       |       |    1871:  at Moorpitt, Yarcombe – Samuel & Mary Ann;  John, Mary Ann, Emma, William Charles,

    |       |       |       |                                                                                                                                Francis Henry

    |       |       |       |    1881:  at Knapp Farm, Yarcombe – Samuel & Mary Ann;  William, Charles, Henry, Elizabeth,

    |       |       |       |                                                                                                                   Samuel, Annie (g.daur)

    |       |       |       |    1891:  at Rawridge Farm, Upottery – Samuel & Mary Ann;  William, Elizth, Fred, Annie (g.dau)

    |       |       |       |    1901:  at Rawridge Farm, Upottery – Samuel & Mary Ann;  Samuel F

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    |       |       |       |– John CLARKE (b.ab.1854, Uffculme – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– Mary Ann CLARKE (b.ab.1858, Dalwood – d.)

    |       |       |       |      + ? ?

    |       |       |       |       |

    |       |       |       |      └  Annie CLARKE (b.ab.1879, Yarcombe – d.)

    |       |       |       |

    |       |       |       |– Emma CLARKE (b.1862, Kilmington – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– William CLARKE (b.ab.1864, Kilmington – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– Charles CLARKE (b.ab.1865, Kilmington – d.)

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    |       |       |       |– Francis Henry CLARKE (b.ab.1869, Yarcombe – d.)

    |       |       |       |      m.(1902, Fulham) Annie EWINS (b.1880, Evesham - d.)

    |       |       |       |       |

    |       |       |       |       |– Stanley Francis CLARKE (b.1904, Fulham – d.)

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    |       |       |       |       |– Evelyn CLARKE (b.1907, Fulham – d.)

    |       |       |       |       |      m.() Ernest OVERTON (b.1906 – d.)

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    |       |       |       |       |       |        ΰ   Ruth & Ross WILSON

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    |       |       |       |– Elizabeth CLARKE (b.ab.1871, Yarcombe – d.)

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    |       |       |      └  Samuel Frederick J CLARKE (b.ab.1874, Yarcombe – d.)

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    |       |       |– Joseph PIDGEON (b.ab.1831 – d.)

    |       |       |             1851:  at Gold Street, Tiverton – Joseph (17, apprentice) with William BIDGOOD & family

    |       |       |

    |       |       |– Charles PIDGEON (b.ab.1833 – d.)

    |       |       |

    |       |       |– Caroline PIDGEON (b.ab.1835, Cull. – d.)

    |       |       |

    |       |       |– Emma PIDGEON (b.ab.1/1837 – d.30/10/1838, 1Ύy, Cull.)

    |       |       |

    |       |       Emma PIDGEON (b.1839, Cull. – d.)            [photo]

    |       |               :    1861:  at Fore St, Cull. – Emma PIDGEON (house servant to Christian BILBIE)

    |       |               :    1861:  at New St, Cull. – George BISS (with brother James & family)

    |       |              m.(1862, Cull.) George BISS (b.ab.1844, Kentisbeare – d.) Carpenter

    |       |               |    1881:  at New Street, Cull. – George & Emma;  George, Annie, Emma Jane, Elizabeth

    |       |               |               at High Street, Cull. – Mary Ann, Eliza: servants to Tom CHICK & family

    |       |               |

    |       |               |– George BISS (b.ab.1865, Cull. – d.) Iron Foundry Lab.

    |       |               |– Mary Ann BISS (b.1866, Cull. – d.) Domestic

    |       |               |– Eliza BISS (b.ab.1868, Cull. – d.) Nursemaid

    |       |               |– Ann Susan BISS (b.1870, Cull. – d.)

    |       |               |– Emma Jane BISS (b.1874, Cull. – d.)

    |       |                Elizabeth BISS (b.1877, Cull. – d.)

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    |       John Gillard PIDGEON (b.7/6, bp.22/6/1796, Cull. – bu.2/5/1800, 3y 11m, Cull.)

    |

    |– Sarah PIDGEON (b.10/1/1764, bp.29/2/1764, Cull. – bu.)

    |      m.(8/3/1784, Cull.) William FACEY (b.ab.1765 – bu.31/3/1844, 79y, Cull.) Shoemaker

    |       |    1841: at Blampin’s Court, Cull. – Wm & Sarah

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    |       |– John FACEY (b.26/7, bp.27/8//1784, Cull. – d.3/5/1813, 28y, Cull.) Shoemaker 

    |       |      m.(11/8/1805, Cull.) Ann CLIST (b. – d.)

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    |       |       William FACEY (b.8/10, bp.23/10/1808, Cull. – d.)

    |       |

    |       |– William FACEY (b.20/10, bp.25/11/1785, Cull. – d.)

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    |       |– Mary FACEY (b.12/12/1786, bp.19/1/1787, Cull.  – d.)

    |       |       m.(2/7/1829, Cull.) John JAMES (b. – d.)

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    |       Joseph Pidgeon FACEY (b.18/3/1791, bp.8/8/1792, Cull. – bu.29/5/1842, 51y, Cull.)

    |               m.(25/12/1827, Cull.) Ellen GRAVES (b. – d.)

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    Joseph PIDGEON (bp.25/12/1767, Cull. – bu.2/6/1793, 27y, Cull.)

           m. (16/2/1792, Cull.) Rebecca MILLS (b.  – d.)

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             William Henry PIDGEON (b.9/2, bp.27/2/1793, Cull. – bu.6/6/1793, 4m, Cull.)



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