REXWORTHY Chart 0500

This is a Chart for George Rexworthy and Elizabeth Hewitt

 

married
about
2nd December 1807
St James
Halse, Somerset
witnesses
John REXWORTHY
BETTY LOCK
banns
29th November 1807
St James
Halse, Somerset

 

1
GEORGE  REXWORTHY
born about
1771
Somerset
occupation
1841 Ag Lab
died about
1847
Halse Somerset
buried
10th January 1847
St James
Halse, Somerset
Aged 80

  2
ELIZABETH HEWITT
born about
1771
Somerset
died about
1843
Halse Somerset
buried
30th April 1843
St James
Halse, Somerset
Aged 80

3
William
REXWORTHY
born about
17th January 1808
Halse, Somerset
baptised
7th February 1808
St James
Halse, Somerset
died about
1849
Halse Somerset

married
21st March 1836
St James
Halse, Somerset
banns
witnesses
Thomas
PERRY
Ann
CRODEN
Maria
WESTLAKE
4
James
REXWORTHY
born about
10th March 1811
Halse, Somerset
baptised
21st April 1811
St James
Halse, Somerset
occupation
1851, 1871
Tailor
  1. 1841 Census - Higher Blakes, Halse, Somerset. At the same address is George REXWORTHY, aged 70 an Ag Lab born Somerset and his wife Elizabeth also down as 70 born Somerset. 
  2. 1841 Census - Higher Blakes, Halse, Somerset. At the same address is George REXWORTHY, aged 70 an Ag Lab born Somerset and his wife Elizabeth also down as 70 born Somerset. 
  3. 1841 Census - Higher Blakes, Halse, Somerset. At the same address is George REXWORTHY, aged 70 an Ag Lab born Somerset and his wife Elizabeth also down as 70 born Somerset. 
  4. 1851 Census - Halse, Somerset. On this Census there is a James REXWORTHY, brother-in-law with the family (Maria a widow, so brother of William), a Tailor aged 40 born Halse, Somerset. The ages work out that both William and James were born around 1811, but as the 1841 Census rounds up or down in many cases to the nearest five years I think it unlikely they were twins.
    1871 Census - Higher Blakes Cottage, Halse, Somerset. With his deceased brothers wife Maria as Head, her son George was with them.

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