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Family of James CONIBEER and Elizabeth BURGOYNE

Husband: James CONIBEER (1811- )
Wife: Elizabeth BURGOYNE (1808-1852)
Children: George CONIBEER (1832- )
Samuel CONIBEER (c. 1834- )
James CONIBEER (1837- )
Mary A CONIBEER (c. 1841- )
Eliza CONIBEER (1847- )
Ellen CONIBEER (1849- )
Marriage 18 Sep 1831 Crediton , Devon, England

Husband: James CONIBEER

Name: James CONIBEER1,2
Sex: Male
Father: Robert CONIBEER (c. 1765-bef1824)
Mother: Elizabeth SALTER (c. 1760-1830)
Birth 23 Mar 1811 Colebrooke, Devon, England
Baptism 5 May 1811 (age 0) Colebrooke, Devon, England3
Occupation Agricultural Labourer

Wife: Elizabeth BURGOYNE

Name: Elizabeth BURGOYNE1,3
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1808 Crediton , Devon, England
Death 1852 (age 43-44)

Child 1: George CONIBEER

Name: George CONIBEER1,3
Sex: Male
Birth 10 Jul 1832 Crediton , Devon, England3
Baptism 28 Feb 1834 (age 1) Crediton , Devon, England

Child 2: Samuel CONIBEER

Name: Samuel CONIBEER1,3
Sex: Male
Birth c. 1834 Crediton , Devon, England3
Baptism 28 Feb 1834 (age 0) Crediton , Devon, England3
Occupation Agricultural Labourer

Child 3: James CONIBEER

Name: James CONIBEER1
Sex: Male
Birth 1837 Crediton , Devon, England
Occupation Shoemaker

Child 4: Mary A CONIBEER

Name: Mary A CONIBEER1
Sex: Female
Birth c. 1841 Crediton , Devon, England
Birth 1842 Crediton , Devon, England

Child 5: Eliza CONIBEER

Name: Eliza CONIBEER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1847 Crediton , Devon, England

Child 6: Ellen CONIBEER

Name: Ellen CONIBEER1
Sex: Female
Birth 1849

Note on Wife: Elizabeth BURGOYNE

An Elizabeth Burgoine, 9, was apprenticed to Richard Hole of Bow for Coplestone in 1816.

From the Western Times of Saturday March 3 1832. Devon County Sessions. "G. Burgoyne was charged by John Berry of Crediton with stealing a pair of shoes, and found guilty - imprisoned one month hard labour, two weeks solitary, once whipped. Elizabeth Connibeer charged with receiving the above goods knowing them to have been stolen was found guilty - sentenced to six months imprisonment, kept to hard labour and four weeks solitary,"

 

In Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, Saturday March 3 1832. Devon County Sessions. G.Burgoyne and Elizabeth Connibeare, brother and sister, the former for stealing 2 pairs of shoes value 4s the property of J.Berry his master - imprisoned one month hard labour, two weeks solitary, once whipped. The latter for feloniously receiving the same, knowing them to be stolen -sentenced to six months imprisonment, kept to hard labour and four weeks solitary.

Sources

1"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
2"Research of Graham Andrews".
3"Parish register on MF".