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The Heard Family Name Index
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Joan Drew's siblings: James Drew (1754- ) and Charity Drew (1756- )

Family of John Burrow and Joan Drew

Husband: John Burrow (1762?-1834)
Wife: Joan Drew (1763-1816)
Children: Richard Burrow (1788- )
John Burrow (1791- )
Mary Burrow (1794- )
Charity Burrow (1797- )
Betty Burrow ( - )
James Burrow ( - )
Edmund Burrow (1808?-1859)
Marriage 1787 Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Husband: John Burrow

Name: John Burrow 1,2
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1762 (app) 3
Death 1834 (age 71-72) Colebrooke, Devon, England 3

Wife: Joan Drew

Name: Joan Drew 1,2
Sex: Female
Father: James Drew (1725- )
Mother: Ruth Unknown ( -1794)
Birth 1763 Colebrooke, Devon, England 1
Death 1816 (age 52-53) Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Child 1: Richard Burrow

Name: Richard Burrow 1,2
Sex: Male
Birth 1788 Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Child 2: John Burrow

Name: John Burrow 2
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary Drew (1785-1863)
Birth 1791 Colebrooke, Devon, England 1
Occupation Agricultural Labourer

Child 3: Mary Burrow

Name: Mary Burrow 1,2
Sex: Female
Birth 1794 Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Child 4: Charity Burrow

Name: Charity Burrow 1,2
Sex: Female
Birth 1797 Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Child 5: Betty Burrow

Name: Betty Burrow 1,2
Sex: Female
Birth Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Child 6: James Burrow

Name: James Burrow 1,2
Sex: Male
Birth Colebrooke, Devon, England 1

Child 7: Edmund Burrow

Name: Edmund Burrow 2
Sex: Male
Spouse: Grace Conibeer (1800?- )
Birth 1808 (app) Colebrooke, Devon, England 4
Census 30 Mar 1851 (age 45 (!)) Colebrooke, Devon, England 5
Occupation 30 Mar 1851 (age 45 (!)) Agricultural Labourer; Colebrooke, Devon, England 5
Death Q1 1859 (age 50-51) Crediton Registration District, Devon, England 6

Additional Information

Census Colebrooke

Note on Child 2: John Burrow

In 1800 John is apprenticed to Samuel Hook for Penny Land.

In 1813 John and Mary are at Colebrooke Moor. In 1815 they have moved to Waterford

Note on Child 7: Edmund Burrow

At some point Edmund or Edward (it is never clear what he was called, even in the baptism register) became BurrowS.In 1819 Edmund Burrow is apprenticed to Elizabeth Crocker, for Comhead West1

Sources

1"Roy Drew's GedCom file".
2"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
3"Neville Enderson's email 27Mar08".
4Marbe McNeill, "Marbe McNeill's notes on the Ferguson Family" (Attachment in email to N Heard July 2008). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
5"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.
6"GRO". Crediton 5b 315. Cit. Date: Q1 1859.