Life Events
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Baptism | William Pasmore was baptized on 19 Jul 1832 in Cadeleigh, Devon. S/o William and Ann.3 |
(with Parents) 1841 Census | He appeared on the 1841 Census of Thorverton, Devon in the household of his parents. William was 8 and born in the county.2 |
(Other) 1851 Census | He appeared on the 1851 Census of Ashcombe, Devon, in the household of Thomas and Sarah Way Oliver. William was 18, a Farmer's son, was born in Cadeleigh, and was both a nephew and visitor to the Olivers [William's mother was Thomas' sister].1 |
MarriageRegistration | The marriage of William Pasmore and Lydia Manning was registered in the quarter ending Mar 1858 in Tiverton RD.4,5 |
1861 Census | William and Lydia appeared on the 1861 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon, at Catlake Farm. William was 28, a Farmer of 64 Acres, and born in Cadeleigh. Lydia was 29 and born in Cadeleigh. Their children were Charles (2) and Mary (11 months). With them was one House servant and a Carter.6 |
1871 Census | William and Lydia appeared on the 1871 Census of Cadeleigh, Devon, at Worth. William was 38, a Farmer of 113 Acres employing 1 labourer, and was born in Cadeleigh. Lydia was 37 and born in Cadeleigh. In the household were their children Charles (12), Mary (10), Charlotte (5), as well as Lydia's parents Charles & Mary Manning, two Farm servants and a General servant.4 |
1881 Census | They appeared on the 1881 Census of Grove, Berkshire, at Grove Wick Farm. William was 48, a Farmer of 126 acres employing 1 man & 1 boy, and was born in Cadeleigh, Devon. Lydia was 47 and born in Cadeleigh. Their children were Charles M (22), Mary (20), and Martha (9.)7 |
Death | William died on 27 Dec 1881 in Wantage, Berkshire.8,9 |
Probate | His estate was proved on 24 Jan 1882 in Oxford. Entry from the probate calendar:
PASMORE William. Administration of the Personal Estate of William Pasmore late of Wantage in the County of Berks Farmer who died 27 December 1881 at Wantage was granted at Oxford to Lydia Pasmore of Wantage Widow the Relict. Personal Estate £930. 8 |