Person:Richard Rowe (9)

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Richard Rowe
b.1787 England
d.Jan 1857 Devon, England
m. 26 Sep 1780
  1. Richard Rowe1787 - 1857
  • HRichard Rowe1787 - 1857
  • W.  Mary Ward (add)
m. 29 Apr 1811
  1. William RoweAbt 1812 - 1897
Facts and Events
Name[3] Richard Rowe
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1787 England
Marriage 29 Apr 1811 Milton Abbot, Devon, Englandto Mary Ward (add)
Census[4] 1841 Lamerton, Devon, England
Death[2] Jan 1857 Devon, England
Burial[1][5] 2 Feb 1857 Lamerton, Devon, Englandfrom Great Haye
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Lamerton, Devon, in England. Birth, Marriage and Death (Parish Registers). (Plymouth and West Devon Record Office Collection)
    Burials, 1856-7, p. 8, No. 60.

    Richard Rowe, residence Gret Hay, buried 2nd Feburary 1857, age 70, by Edward Carlyon, vicar

    [NOTE: Great Haye [Rowe Maner House] was the Rowe family home, where the coat of arms ofJohn Rowe and Elizabeth Moore were inscribed on the stone lintel. (See: Rowe, Kenneth Allyn. Research in Rowe Research. Virginia Rowe, Danvers/Salem, Massachusetts, 1980. p. 15)

  2. General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Death Index. (London, United Kingdom: General Register Office, 1837-Present).

    Deaths [Jan - ] Mar 1857
    Rowe, Richard, Tavistock Registration District, Vol 5b, p. 257

  3. Richard Rowe, in Our Family History
    accessed 3 Jul 2014.
  4. District 9, Lamerton, Devon, in England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    p. 9.

    Great Hay
    Rowe, Richard, 50, , farmer, b. Devon
    , Mary, 55, b. Devon
    , William, 25, b. Devon
    , Richard, 17, b. Devon
    Maria, 15, b. Devan

  5. Great Haye, Lamerton
    Great Haye is a farmhouse of early 17th Century construction. It is a Grade II listed Heitage Building. (ID. 93918, Longitude/Latitude: 50.5828, -4.1932)
    According to Kenneth Allyn Rowe (Research in Rowe Research. Virginia Rowe, Danvers/Salem, Massachusetts, 1980. p. 15), it was the Rowe family home, where the coat of arms of John Rowe and Elizabeth Moore were inscribed on a stone lintel