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John Rice of Chulmleigh
Apologies this is so long: I'm trying to establish John's parents.
This is John in 1861, living in Barnstaple: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...65/edit/record He is a railway guard, aged 44, with wife Eliza (nee Geen) and numerous children, whose births confirm the mother's maiden name. The eldest daughter is called Jane, and is still at home, aged 19 on that census. John's marriage to Eliza Geen took place in Exeter, 29 October 1839, when he gave his father's name as John, and both their occupations as Carrier: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...844318%2f00038 In 1851, John's occupation is given as coachman - so of course he isn't at home! https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...1892_1892-0084 Once he joins the railway, John's career blossoms and he starts to move around. In 1881, he has taken a widowed aunt under his wing, Ann Dallyn: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...60/edit/record This is the marriage of William Rawlins Dallyn to Ann Baker in 1847:https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...MAR%2F4132%2F1 William's father was another William Dallyn, a malster and William originated in Barnstaple, though he was John's age, rather than an earlier generation. (pauses for breath...) Now the only baptism of a John Rice, son of John, that I can find at the right time is this: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...F501266923%2F1 Christmas Day 1816, John son of John and Johanna Rice, father a joiner. Johanna appears to have been buried as Jane, aged 30, in 1825: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...F518163840%2F1 John senior married for the first time in Burrington in 1814 a Joanna Dallyn: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...AR%2F89780%2F1 So, although it seems unlikely that Ann Dallyn was John junior's aunt (it sounds like a courtesy title for a looser relationship) am I reasonable in suggesting Joanna Dallyn as John junior's mother?
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Sounds likely. But it is possible that Joanna / Jane and William Rawlins could be siblings or half-siblings even with that age gap.
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%$£%*****!
I've just found the probate for Ann Dallyn: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...nSearchResults This makes clear that the link is through William's (second?) wife. I'm not giving up yet, though. I have a DNA link which I think is through the Rice family, but it is miserably distant if their tree is correct.
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This explains Ann Dallyn and Eliza Mary Baker: 1871 census
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...nSearchResults
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