Life Events
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Baptism | Ann Oliver was baptized on 12 Feb 1794 in Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon.1 |
Marriage | She married William Pasmore on 1 Dec 1825 in Cheriton Fitzpaine. They were married by licence and the witness was William Oliver.1 |
(Heir) Will | Ann Pasmore was named an heir in the will of her father Richard Oliver dated 2 Oct 1831. She was bequeathed £5 and her three children were each bequeathed a silver spoon. [The small amount was because she was married and looked after and to show she was not forgotten]2 |
(Witness) Marriage | Ann Pasmore and William Pasmore witnessed the marriage of Ann's brother Richard Oliver to Mary Jones on 12 Feb 1833 in Stoke Canon, Devon.3 |
1841 Census | William and Ann Pasmore appeared on the 1841 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Chilton House. William was 35, a Farmer, and born in the county. Ann was 40 and born in the county. They lived in a large household, including their five children James (15), Mary Ann (12), Martha (10), William (8), and Charlotte (5) and their employees - 2 female servants (one of whom, Sarah Oliver (30), was Ann's aunt) and 6 agricultural labourers.4 |
(Heir) Will | Ann Pasmore was named an heir in the will of her mother Sarah Oliver dated 17 Jan 1844. She was noted to be of the parish of Thorverton, Devon and was bequeathed £20.5 |
1851 Census | William and Ann appeared on the 1851 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Chilton Farm, North Down, enumerated 30 Mar 1851. William was 47, a Farmer of 110 Acres employing 3 labourers, and was born in Stockleigh. Ann was 56 and born in Cheriton. Their children were James (24), Martha (21), Mary A (23), and Charlotte (16). Visiting them was [Ann's niece] Eliza Oliver (11, scholar, born Stoke) and there were also a House servant and two Farm labourers.6 |
1861 Census | William and Ann appeared on the 1861 Census of Thorverton, Devon, at Chilton Farm. William was 58, a Farmer of 100 acres employing 3 Men & 1 Boy, and born in Thorverton. Ann was 66 and born in Cheriton Fitz Pyne [sic]. At home were James (35, assurance agent), Martha (31), Charlotte (26) as well as 3 Farm servants, a Carter, and a Dairymaid. On the next farm was daughter Mary A Cosway & family.7 |
Death | Ann died between 1861 and 1871.8 |