Joyce Crimp
- Born: 1792, Chivelstone, Devon, England
- Christened: 10 Apr 1792, Chivelstone, Devon, England 3
- Married (1): 18 Apr 1819, Tiverton, Devon, England 1
- Married (2): 1840, Exeter, Devon, England 2
- Died: 1861, Tiverton, Devon, England 4
Research Notes:
Joice's age is understated in the Censuses....
In 1841 Joice Squire* (35), beer seller, and [daughter] Margaret Squire (20) were living in Peter St., Devon, England. Present was George Taylor (25), sawyer.
* Joice Squire and George Taylor married in the year preceding the Census, so it is curious that she is shown here under her first married name.
In 1851 Joice Taylor (56) of Chivelstone and husband George Taylor (36) of Tiverton, innkeeper, were living on Newport St., Royal Oak Inn, Tiverton. Present were daughter Margaret Squire† (30) of Tiverton, unmarried, dressmaker, husband's niece Mary Grant (12) of Dittisham, scholar
† Joice's daughter by her first marriage
In 1861 Joice Taylor (65) of Chivelstone and husband George Taylor (47) of Tiverton, innkeeper, were living in Royal Oak, Newport St., Tiverton. Present were niece Mary T (or F) Grant (23) of Dittisham, barmaid, nephew William Morrish (17) of Bath Somerset, cabinet maker's apprentice [William Morrish's father, also William, married Joice's daughter Margaret in 1851.]
Marriage Information:
Joyce married Robert Squire on 18 Apr 1819 in Tiverton, Devon, England 1. (Robert Squire was born about 1784 and was buried on 29 Jun 1831 in Tiverton, Devon, England 5.)
Marriage Notes:
Robert Squire of this Parish and Joyce Crimp of this Parish
Married by Banns
Witnesses: Mary Barrett, Robert Stark
Marriage Information:
Joyce also married George Taylor, son of Robert Taylor and Sarah, in 1840 in Exeter, Devon, England 2. (George Taylor was born in 1813 in Tiverton, Devon, England, christened on 2 May 1813 in Tiverton, Devon, England 6 and died in 1891 in Tiverton, Devon, England 7.)
Marriage Notes:
Banns of Marriage between George Taylor and Joyce Squire, both of All Hallows on the Walls, were published October 13th, 20th and 27th, 1839. 8
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