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‎Between 875 and 877;

Charles II 'the Bald' of France was recorded as "King of Italy"

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Latest update2024-01-08 15:58
No. of families2146
Most children13
No. of individuals4595

Family


man Peter Hamling‏‎ 1)
Born ‎± 1735 Rattery, Devon, England‎ 2)
Baptised ‎3 Jun 1735 Rattery, Devon, England 2)
Died ‎5 Apr 1802 Rattery, Devon, England‎, approximately 67 years 3)
Buried ‎10 Apr 1802 Rattery, Devon, England 3)

Married ‎31 Jan 1760 Rattery, Devon, England 4) (42 years married)
to:

woman Elizabeth Coaker‏‎
Died ‎27 Jun 1802 Rattery, Devon, England See gravestone.

Notes: This is probably Betty Coaker, a daughter of William Coaker and Catherine, of Ugborough, baptised in 1737.

Children:

1.
man William Hamling‏ 5)
Born ‎± 1760 Rattery, Devon, England‎ 1)
Baptised ‎26 Dec 1760 Rattery, Devon, England 1)
Died ‎Oct 1800 Rattery, Devon, England‎, approximately 40 years 6)
Buried ‎18 Oct 1800 Rattery, Devon, England 6)

Notes: William's father, Peter, witnessed his wedding.
2.
woman Elizabeth Hamling‏‎
Born ‎1762 Rattery, Devon, England‎
3.
woman Mary Hamling‏‎
Born ‎1764 Rattery, Devon, England‎
4.
woman Susanna Hamling‏‎
Born ‎1769 Rattery, Devon, England‎

Sources

1) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "1760...December 26th William the son of Peter Hamlyn was baptiz'd". Reference: Rattery, Baptisms (Data from direct source)
2) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "1735... June 3 Peter the son of William Hamling was baptizd". Reference: Rattery (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "Peter Hamling buried April the 10th". Reference: Rattery (Data from secondary evidence)
4) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers Record for Peter Hamlyn and Elizabeth Coaker. Reference: Rattery
5) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "Elizabeth Hamlyn daughter of William Hamlyn and Agness his wife born August 10th baptized". Reference: Rattery, 1785 (Data from secondary evidence)
6) Source: England, Devon Parish Registers "1800...William Hamling buried October the 18th". Reference: Rattery (Data from secondary evidence)