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Devonport

Also born in this place:

William AVERY,  1873

John Worthy BATTERSHILL,  1822

William BURNETT, 1774

Elizabeth COURT,  1845

William HAYNE, Abt 1815

Amelia HEWETT,  Abt 1826

Eliza Sophia HEWETT,   Abt 1822

Caroline Ann LOCK,   Abt 1833

Amelia Jane MARSHALL ,  1853

Eliza Ann MARSHALL,   1858

Elizabeth Mary MARSHALL,   1860

Elizabeth Ann MITCHELL,   Abt 1861

Maria PALMER,   Abt 1848

Amelia Jane PARSONS, 1846

Elizabeth Ann PARSONS, 1851

George Henry PARSONS,   24 February 1849

Thomas Samuel PARSONS,  18 Apr 1847

Charles Edward RYDER,   01 August 1856

Edward William SAUNDRY,   1845

Richard Henry TERRELL,   17 September 1851

James John Henry WHITFIELD,  Abt 1843


Amelia MOTTON,   1809

Amelia MOTTON,   1843

Amelia MOTTON,   23 May 1819

Caroline MOTTON,   1807

Edmund Frederick MOTTON,   1822

Elizabeth Phillips MOTTON,   1788

George MOTTON,   Abt 1831

George Phillips MOTTON,   1784

George Vian Phillips MOTTON,   9 Apr 1804

Matilda Rosamond MOTTON,   1816

Sarah MOTTON,   1796

Stephen MOTTON,   1792

Stephen John MOTTON,   1814

William MOTTON,   1786

William James MOTTON,   1847

William John MOTTON,   23 Feb 1812


and the Parish of Stoke Damerel

Motton:

The Motton family lived in the area around Devonport and Plymouth for some time, the men of the family being involved in shipbuilding.  

Tremain:

It was about 1794 when the Tremain family moved into this area.  

Elizabeth TREMAIN,  1794

Henry TREMAIN,   29 Nov 1796

Henry TREMAIN,   1826

Jemima TREMAIN,   1810

John TREMAIN,   15 Jun 1807

Mary Ann TREMAIN,   1799

William TREMAIN,   31 Jul 1805


Andrews:

The father of these children served in the Navy.

Frances Alice ANDREWS,  1864

John Percy ANDREWS,  1869

Thirza ANDREWS,  1867

William ANDREWS,  1872


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Formerly known as Plymouth Dock, Devonport is part of the town of Plymouth.

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