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Old 28-08-17, 22:04
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Oh, but wait - I just realised I have a CD of transcriptions!

Christopher Hiron bap 18 May 1788 Alveston, son of John and Elizabeth.
Other children of the same couple: Betty 13 Feb 1774, John 26 Mar 1780, Mary 7 Jul 1782, Nancy 17 May 1778, Nicholas 18 May 1788, Sarah 24 Apr 1791.
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And on the marriages disk, John Hiron married Elizabeth Lippiat 14 Apr 1773 at Alveston, by licence. He was of St James Bristol, she was of Alveston. The transcription doesn't show the witnesses' names.
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Sarah Hiron, daughter of John, was buried 26 Jun 1792 at Alveston. Can't find burials for the rest of them on my burial indexes.
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Thank you very much, Kate!

It's funny you mention someone named Lippiat; I saw that name earlier on a public tree as being Christopher's wife's maiden name - which is wrong - and wondered where on earth the tree owner got it from, so now I can assume it was some kind of confusion with transcriptions. It's funny how sometimes a name just sticks out to you.
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