See also

Family of John BURROW and Mary DREW

Husband: John BURROW (1791- )
Wife: Mary DREW (1785-1863)
Children: James BURROW (1813- )
Susanna BURROW (1815- )
Jane BURROW (c. 1817- )
William BURROW (1819- )
William BURROW (1823-1824)
Richard BURROW (c. 1826- )
Marriage 31 May 1812 Colebrooke, Devon, England

Husband: John BURROW

Name: John BURROW1
Sex: Male
Father: John BURROW (c. 1762-1834)
Mother: Joan DREW (1763-1816)
Birth 1791 Colebrooke, Devon, England2
Occupation agricultural labourer

Wife: Mary DREW

Name: Mary DREW1
Sex: Female
Father: John DREW (c. 1747-1821)
Mother: Mary ROBERTS (c. 1758-1836)
Birth 1785 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Death 1863 (age 77-78) Colebrooke, Devon, England2

Child 1: James BURROW

Name: James BURROW1
Sex: Male
Birth 1813 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 14 Feb 1813 (age 0) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Child 2: Susanna BURROW

Name: Susanna BURROW1
Sex: Female
Birth 1815 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 16 Apr 1815 (age 0) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Child 3: Jane BURROW

Name: Jane BURROW1
Sex: Female
Birth c. 1817 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 26 Oct 1817 (age 0) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Child 4: William BURROW

Name: William BURROW1
Sex: Male
Birth 1819 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 9 May 1819 (age 0) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Child 5: William BURROW

Name: William BURROW1
Sex: Male
Birth 18 Apr 1823 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Death 1824 (age 0-1) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Child 6: Richard BURROW

Name: Richard BURROW1
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1826 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 24 Jan 1826 (age 0) Colebrooke, Devon, England

Note on Husband: 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

Sources

1www.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
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