| Click on any person's box to navigate to their page The following notations underneath a person's name and picture indicate that more information is known about their: *P*arent(s), *S*pouse(s) and *K*id(s) | Job John Apsey
Born: | Apr 06, 1798 (Chardstock, Devon & Dorset) | Died: | Sep 09, 1830 (burial date) - aged 32 | Buried: | St. Andrews Church, Chardstock, England |
| | | PARENT(s) | SPOUSE(s) | KID(s) |
SIBLING(s) | William Apsey (?-?)
*P* | Mary Apsey (?-?)
*P* | Jacob Apsey (?-?)
*P* | George Apsey (?-?)
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| William Apsey (1767-?)
*P* *S* | (married Aug 16, 1819, Axminster Chapel, Axminister (Devon?), England) Hannah (Keetch Apsey) Clarke (1791-1868)
*P* *S* *K* | Ann (Apsey) Rendall (1821-1914)
*P* *S* *K* | Mary (Crabbe) Apsey (1772-1854)
*S* *K* | | William Apsey (1823-1898)
*P* *S* | | | Mary (Apsey) Conibear (1826-1889)
*P* *S* | |
Job was a farmer - died of tuberculosis ("consumption") On the wedding certificate for Charles & Ann Apsey Rendall, Job's occupation is listed as "Yeoman" - which britannica.com defines as: "In English history, a class intermediate between the gentry and the labourers; a yeoman was usually a landholder but could also be a retainer, guard, attendant, or subordinate official." |
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