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| Parents |
Father | Male Jacob HEATH
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| Birth |
26 Apr 1790 |
Pensford, Somerset, England  |
| Died |
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| Buried |
10 Oct 1860 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
| Married |
22 Dec 1816 |
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| Father |
Joseph HEATH | F00247 Group Sheet |
| Mother |
MARY | F00247 Group Sheet |
Mother | Female Mary TURNER
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| Birth |
15 Jan 1797 |
Midsomer Norton, Somerset, England  |
| Died |
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| Buried |
24 Dec 1875 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
| Father |
William TURNER | F00249 Group Sheet |
| Mother |
Sarah WEECH | F00249 Group Sheet |
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| Children |
Child 1 | Male Joseph HEATH
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| Birth |
1817 |
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| Died |
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| Buried |
07 Sep 1852 |
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| Spouse |
SARAH | F00173 |
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Child 2 | Female Ann HEATH
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| Birth |
Abt 1819 |
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| Died |
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Child 3 | Male John Charles HEATH
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| Birth |
Abt 1822 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
| Died |
1851 |
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| Buried |
24 Aug 1851 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
| Spouse |
Jane DIMOND | F00085 |
| Married |
10 Sep 1848 |
Clifton Parish Church, Bristol, Avon, England  |
Child 4 | Female Hannah HEATH
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| Birth |
1824 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
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| Buried |
09 Dec 1828 |
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Child 5 | Female Elizabeth HEATH
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| Birth |
1827 |
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Child 6 | Male William James HEATH
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| Birth |
1829 |
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| Died |
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31 Oct 1830 |
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Child 7 | Female Mary HEATH
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| Birth |
1831 |
Somerset, England  |
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| Buried |
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Child 8 | Male Jacob HEATH
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| Birth |
Abt 1834 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
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| Spouse |
Sarah HELPS | F00126 |
| Married |
Mar 1859 |
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| Spouse |
Sarah LANGRIDGE | F00127 |
| Married |
25 Dec 1895 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
Child 9 | Female Sarah HEATH
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| Birth |
Abt 1834 |
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| Died |
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| Buried |
13 May 1835 |
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Child 10 | Female Jane HEATH
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| Birth |
1839 |
Paulton, Somerset, England  |
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| Spouse |
John SIMMONS | F00128 |
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25 Dec 1858 |
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| Notes |
- 07/06
Married Mary Turner, [b.1794 Midsomer Norton] on 22/12/1816 in Paulton by banns, witnessed by John Turner, Sarah Bees and Thomas Symes. [ Mary's father was William Turner, born 1772 Som., (died 08/10/1808).
Her mother was Sarah Weech, married in Crewkerne 25/05/1790.
- Mary Turner was baptised. 15/01/1797 in Midsomer Norton, Somerset.]
12/06
Cholera monument photo attached to John Charles HEATH's record:
IoE number: 32856
Location: PAULTON, BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET, SOMERSET
Photographer: N/A
Date Photographed: N/A
Date listed: 02 May 1986
Date of last amendment: 02 May 1986
Grade II
PAULTON C.P. CHURCH STREET (south side)
ST 65 NW
1/4 Cholera monument, in the churchyard and 15 metres south of Church of the Holy Trinity
PAULTON C.P. CHURCH STREET (south side) ST 65 NW 1/4 Cholera monument, in the churchyard and 15 metres south of Church of the Holy Trinity G.V. II Memorial, boundary and marker stones. Early/mid C19. Freestone, ashlar. A square enclosure marked by dressed stones, at east stands a 0.5 metre high plain pointed stone with text: BOUNDARY/OF/CHOLERA/BURIAL/GROUND. At west stands a pediment topped, ashlar insertion in wall on which an haut relief urn surmounts a tablet with text: IN MEMORY OF/23 MEN, 23 WOMEN AND 26 CHILDREN/INTERRED WITHIN THIS ENCLOSURE/WHO FELL VICTIM TO THAT DREADFUL/SCOURGE, ASIATIC CHOLERA, WITH/ WHICH IT PLEASED THE ALMIGHTY TO/VISIT THIS PARISH FROM THE 28TH/SEPTEMBER TO THE 1OTH NOVEMBER/1832. WHEN, UNDER THE DIRECTING/ARM OF A BOUNTIFUL PROVIDENCE/BY THE SKILL AND ATTENTION OF THE/MEDICAL MEN, AND BY THE CHARITABLE/DONATIONS OF THE SURROUNDING/NEIGHBOURHOOD, IT CEASED/"AND HE STOOD BETWEEN THE LIVING AND/THE DEAD AND THE PLAGUE WAS STAYED"/RESTORED, 1966.
http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=32856
PAULTON C.P. CHURCH STREET (south side) ST 65 NW 1/3 Church of the Holy Trinity 21.9.60 G.V. II* Anglican Parish Church. Dated 1757 and 1839, the latter by John Pinch. Ashlar, freestone dressings, slate roof. West tower, nave, north and south aisles, north porch, chancel, south chapel, north organ chamber. Square tower of 3 stages with set-back buttresses and full-height circular stair turret, first stage has plinth, tudor-arch west door with heavy moulding and a good plank door below a small ogee-headed window, (strings between stages also appear between buttresses), second stage has quatrefoil to west, at third stage the buttresses peter out with crocketted finials, each side has a 2-light pointed window below a hoodmould with quatrefoil pierced tracery, then ogee quatrefoils, that to west with date (clockwise 1757 seems most likely),then ogee frieze as corbel table below quatrefoil pierced parapet with obelisk corner finials, tower stands at west end of north aisle of church of 1831. Gabled nave has 3-light pointed, cusped west window, buttressed aisles have 4 similar 2-light windows, one over south door under label, one absent at site of gabled north porch with moulded, pointed arch below date scroll, diagonal buttressed, gabled chancel has 3-light, pointed east window as elsewhere, similar 2-lights to north and south gabled chapels. Interior. 4-bay Perpendicular arcade, shafts on very thin piers, very rich, small chancel with mock hammer beams with angels, nave roof of arch-braced queen post construction with tracery spandrels. Fittings: octagonal font of C16?, stone pulpit, perpendicular details as in local tradition, complete set of pews with poppy heads. Monument: at west end of south aisle is a C14 chivalic figure under hood with head stops. (Source: N. Pevsner : Buildings of England : North Somerset and Bristol : ig58).
http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=32855
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