Family of James Loye and Elizabeth Cole
Husband: James Loye
| Name: | James Loye 2,3 |
| Sex: | Male |
| Father: | Philip Loye (1777?-1855) |
| Mother: | Mary Randall (1788?-1855) |
| Birth | 1818 (app) | Stokenham, Devon, England |
| Baptism | 3 Feb 1818 (age 0) | Stokenham, Devon, England 4 |
| Occupation | | Yeoman |
| Census | 6 Jun 1841 (age 20 (!)) | Stokenham, Devon, England 5 |
| Death | 13 Oct 1845 (age 26-27) | Stokenham, Devon, England |
Additional Information
Wife: Elizabeth Cole
| Name: | Elizabeth Cole 3 |
| Sex: | Female |
| Father: | Philip Cole (1797?- ) |
| Mother: | Ann Gillard (1798?- ) |
| Birth | 1824 (app) | Kellaton - Stokenham, Devon, England |
| Christening | | |
| Census (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 17) | Stokenham, Devon, England 6 |
| Census (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 27) | Stokenham, Devon, England 7 |
| Occupation | 30 Mar 1851 (age 27) | Housekeeper; Stokenham, Devon, England 7 |
| Census (3) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 38 (!)) | Stokenham, Devon, England 8 |
| Death | 22 Jul 1870 (age 45-46) | Stokenham, Devon, England |
Additional Information
| Census (1) | Kellington (sic) |
| Census (2) | Start Farm |
| Census (3) | Kellaton Farm House |
Child 1: Ann Elizabeth Cole Loye
| Name: | Ann Elizabeth Cole Loye 3 |
| Sex: | Female |
| Spouse: | William Lawrence Pitts (1839-1898) |
| Birth | Q2 1842 (age 0 (!)) | Kellaton - Stokenham, Devon, England |
| Baptism | 23 Jun 1842 (age 0) | |
| Census (1) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 8) | Kingsbridge, Devon, England 9 |
| Census (2) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 18) | Stokenham, Devon, England 8 |
| Census (3) | 2 Apr 1871 (age 28) | Stokenham, Devon, England 10 |
| Census (4) | 3 Apr 1881 (age 38) | Stokenham, Devon, England 11 |
| Occupation | 3 Apr 1881 (age 38) | Farmers Wife; Stokenham, Devon, England 11 |
| Death | 14 Dec 1884 (age 42) | Kingsbridge, Devon, England |
| Burial | 18 Dec 1884 (age 42) | Stokenham, Devon, England |
Additional Information
| Census (1) | Fore Street |
| Census (2) | Kellaton Farm House |
| Census (3) | Muckwell |
| Census (4) | Muckwell |
Note on Wife: Elizabeth Cole
Elizabeth's brother William, and his future wife Harriett Pepperel are witnesses at the wedding to James Loye.
In 1851 Elizabeth is living with her newly acquired second husband and his father William Cole
Note on Child 1: Ann Elizabeth Cole Loye
In 1861 William Pitts is lodging with William Cole "learning farming" and presumably is already courting William'sstepdaughter or meets her there.
Sources
| 1 | "GRO". Kingsbridge vol9 page 435. Cit. Date: March 1842. |
| 2 | "Suggestions from OPC's records". Beverley Edmonds 10 Nov 2004 email. Gives details of AEC loye's baptism and parents |
| 3 | "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 |
| 4 | "Suggestions from OPC's records". Edmonds 10/11/04 email. |
| 5 | "Census 1841Loyes 41". HO107/212 Book 15 Folio 5 Page 4 Kingsbridge, Stokenham ED6. Cit. Date: 6 June 1841. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 6 | "Census 1841Cole 41". Kingsbridge Stokenham ED7 HO107/212 Book 16 Folio 4 Page 3. Cit. Date: 6 June 1841. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 7 | "Census 1851 Coles51". HO107/1875 Folio 162 Page 16. Cit. Date: 30 March 1851. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 8 | "Census 1861 WLPitts 1861". RG9/143 Filio 57 Page 6 Kingsbridge Stokenham ED 5. Cit. Date: 7 April 1861. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 9 | "Census 1851 Poss Ann". HO107/1876 Folio 44 Page 29 Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge ED 1b. Cit. Date: 30 March 1851. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 10 | "Census 1871 WLPitts1871". RG10/2100 Folio 56 Page 2 Kingsbridge, Stokenham ED5. Cit. Date: 2 April 1871. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 11 | "Census 1881 William 81". RG11/2181 Folio 52 Page 2 Kingsbridge, Stokenham ED 2. Cit. Date: 3 April 1881. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |