Family of Joseph BUBEAR and Sarah DAVEY
Husband: Joseph BUBEAR
| Name: |
Joseph BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Father: |
John BOWBEER (c. 1767- ) |
| Mother: |
Elizabeth DAVIE (1766- ) |
| Birth |
1792 |
Upton Hellions, Devon, England |
| Baptism |
5 Apr 1792 (age 0) |
Upton Hellions, Devon, England |
| Occupation |
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Agricultural Labourer 1851 pauper invalid |
Wife: Sarah DAVEY
| Name: |
Sarah DAVEY1,2 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Father: |
- |
| Mother: |
- |
| Birth |
c. 1785 |
Morchard Bishop, Devon, England |
| Occupation |
|
Serge Weaver |
| Name: |
Ann BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Birth |
1814 |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Baptism |
11 Apr 1814 (age 0) |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Name: |
Mary BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Birth |
c. 1816 |
|
| Baptism |
10 Nov 1816 (age 0) |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Name: |
Maria BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Birth |
c. 1819 |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Baptism |
17 Jan 1819 (age 0) |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Occupation |
|
General Domestic Servant |
| Name: |
Sarah BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Birth |
c. 1824 |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Baptism |
2 May 1824 (age 0) |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Occupation |
|
Female servant for Pearces at St Laurence Green |
| Name: |
John BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Spouse: |
Eliza PACKER (c. 1824- ) |
| Birth |
c. 1824 |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Baptism |
2 May 1824 (age 0) |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Occupation |
|
agricultural labourer |
| Death |
1905 (age 80-81) |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Name: |
Thomas BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Birth |
c. 1829 |
Crediton , Devon, England |
| Occupation |
|
Agricultural Apprentice at Lees Farm |
| Name: |
Mary BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Female |
| Birth |
c. 1830 |
|
| Name: |
John BUBEAR1,2 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Birth |
c. 1835 |
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Note on Husband: Joseph BUBEAR
1841at Uton village. 1851still at Uton
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| 2 | 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
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