On 1 Jan 1807 when Honour was 22, she married William ANDREW, son of William? ANDREW (ca1750-), in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Born abt 1781 in Cornwall, England. William died in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, on 6 Apr 1833; he was 52. Buried on 9 Apr 1833 in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Occupation: farmer, North Cornwall, England.
- 1781: William Andrew was born ca 1781 in Cornwall, England. or 1780
- 1807: He married Honour Grigg, daughter of Charles Grigg or Gregg and Elizabeth Cornish, on 1 Jan 1807 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall. - from IGI Batch M007171, Source 897356, Pr: 0883504 [IGI index does not list parents names]
Marriage transcript: “St. James Parish Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall William Andrew of (this) Parish and Honor Grigg of (this) were married in this (Church) by (Banns) this first Day of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and seven by me, John Davis (Rector) This marriage was solemnized between us: The X’s of William Andrews, Honor Grigg, signed In the Presence of Charles Grigg & Thomas Andrew. “ William is described as a yeoman.
In Kilkhampton church records, marriage of William Andrew and Honor Grigg, they were married on the 1st of January 1806 [1807?] and both noted as of the Parish of Kilkhampton. Honor was able to sign her name and Willilam was not. The witnesses were Charles Grigg and Thomas Andrew. Charles was Honor’s brother [also the name of her father] and I suggest it is very unlikely that Thomas was not William’s. I suspect the family were from the nearby area of Bridgerule or Holsworth (cf. Bill Glenn email to Donna Martin).
- 1807: in baptism records for their son Thomas: William being born 1781, a journeyman, married 1807, lived in Lynnsworthy.
- 1816: He was noted between 1816 and 1824 as a yeoman in Lymsworthy near Kilkhampton, Cornwall. The Oxford English Dictionary defines a yeoman as “a man owning and cultivating a small estate, a freeholder under the rank of gentleman”.
- 1833 He died on 6 Apr 1833 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall.
- 1833 Burial record: 9 Apr 1833 william Andrew, Langford, age 52
Other sources: MAR: BUR; Bishop’s Trans. Death on will.
Tombstone in Kilkhampton Anglican Church Graveyard:
“Sacred to the memory of William Andrew.
Late of Langford in this Parish.
Who Departed this Life, April the 6th
in the year of our Lord 1833 in the 52 year of his AGE.
“Into thy sweet and lovely arms,
I now resign my breath;
Washed in my Saviour’s precious blood.
There is no second death.
To sleep in Jesus. O how sweet.
And soon I shall arise.
To meet my glorious living head,
With triumphs in the skies.”
RESEARCH NOTES:
- Brothers and sisters listed in compilations provided by earlier family researchers: brothers: John, Richard and Thomas; Sister: Elizabeth - possibly confused with next generation?
- Baptism NOT in Kilkhampton, Cornwall (because no church record can be found)
- There was a William Andrew Chr. 20 May 1781 Cookbury, Devon, England. Father - Thomas Andrew. Mother - Elizabeth.
- There was also a William Andrew Chr. 1 Jan 1781 Stoke Dameral (sp?), Devon, England. Father - Richard Andrew. Mother Mary.
- How about William Andrew, baptised 14 OCT 1780 Saint Columb Minor, Cornwall, England (parents William and Grace)?
- How about (from IGI batch C053252) :
Willm. Andrew, baptised 25 AUG 1782
Willm. Andrew, baptised 14 JUL 1783
- How about (from IGI batch P016841):
William Andrew baptised 15 JUN 1780
William Andrew baptised 10 APR 1782
- In Stratton on 8 Jan 1804, an Ann Andrews, married a Thomas Higgins Barrett (source Phillimore, as per Cornwall OPC online database). Could this Ann be this William’s sister?
- in 1841 census, England, there is a Grace Andrew - don’t know how or if related:
HO 107/151, Enumeration District 3
Civil Parish of Stratton, Book 9 Folio 49 Page 23:
King Street,1,Edward Marshall,65,,Ag Lab,In county,
,,Grace Andrew,,60,,In county, [born about 1781]