entry reads: Phillip Pearce farmer and Elizabeth King, both of Walkhampton marr. In church by banns with consent of parents this 12th Jan 1816 by C Luxmore officiating minister, both signed, presence of Walter King (assumed to be brother) and William Reed (who witnessed a lot of the marriages around this time) [1]
Children:
Sarah Pearse
Agnes Mildron Pearse
Census
1841
Bridgetown, Par. of Walkhampton, Devon, England
1851
Bridgetown, Par. of Walkhampton, Devon, England
WALTER: William 38 labourer granite quarry b Bidestow, DEV; wife Agness 32 b Walkhampton; Dtr Elizabeth 5; Son Asa 2, both b Walkhampton; PEARSE: Mother-in-law Elizabeth widow 69 formerly farmer's wife, Sister in law Sarah 34 formerly house servant, both b Walkhampton [2]
1861
Cottage, Bridgetown, Par. of Walkhampton, Devon, England
PEARSE: Elizabeth head, widow 74 fund holder; Dtr Grace (sic) unm, 45 dressmaker, both b Walkhampton (next door to Elizabeth's dtr Agnes and her family) [3]
Sources
↑ Walkhampton Parish Registers (fiche held, images available FindMyPast
↑ 1851 Census: Walkhampton, DEV HO107/1883 ED 5b Pg 21 Sched 76, hsehold of William & Agness WALTER, image available Ancestry.com
↑ 1861 Census: Walkhampton, DEV RG9/1458 ED 1c Pg 21 Sched 91, hsehold of Elizabeth PEARSE, image available Ancestry.com
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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