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The Heard Family Name Index
See also
John Screech's parents: John Screech ( - ) and Sarah unknown ( - )
Grace Conibeer's other families: with James Fey (1801-1859), unknown spouse and Edmund Burrow (1808?-1859)

Family of John Screech and Grace Conibeer

Husband: John Screech (1807?- )
Wife: Grace Conibeer (1800?- )
Children: Samuel Connibear (1823- )
Status: Never Married

Husband: John Screech

Name: John Screech 1
Sex: Male
Father: John Screech ( - )
Mother: Sarah unknown ( - )
Birth 1807 (app) Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 1 Mar 1807 (age 0)

Wife: Grace Conibeer

Name: Grace Conibeer 1
Sex: Female
Father: Robert Conibeer (1765?-bef1824)
Mother: Elizabeth Salter (1760?-1830)
Birth 1800 (app) Sandford, Devon, England
Baptism 15 Jun 1800 (age 0) Sandford, Devon, England
Census 30 Mar 1851 (age 52 (!)) Colebrooke, Devon, England 2

Additional Information

Census Colebrooke

Child 1: Samuel Connibear

Name: Samuel Connibear 1
Sex: Male
Birth (1) 10 Sep 1823 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Birth (2) 19 Sep 1823 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 16 Jan 1825 (age 1) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Note on Wife: Grace Conibeer

Grace was apprenticed to Robert Madge in 1809.

 

Bastardy order made against James Fey on 26th October 1818 of one guinea for Grace Conibeer's lying in and eighteen pence weekly for maintenance. A second order was made on 21st November 1822 as the original had been mislaid. The replacement was for only one pound for lying in and 15 pence for maintenance! Bastardy order made against John Screech in 1823, as the father of Samuel Connibeer.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
2"Census 1851 Colebrooke, Devon HO/107/1887 Folio 4 Page 1 (Edmund Burrows)". HO/107/1887 Folio 4 Page 1. Cit. Date: 30 March 1851. Assessment: Secondary evidence.