[Year] | [Date] | [Age] | [Event] | |||
~ | 1753 | Born [1] | ||||
" | Oct 22 | Baptised in Frampton, Lincolnshire, England [2] | ||||
1790 | Mar 8 | [36-37y] | Married Mary Indall (1767-1821) in Frampton, Lincolnshire, England [5] Married by John Simpson, Curate of Skirbeck. Witnessed by George Hobson & Rich Stephenson |
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~ | 1791 | Jan 9 | [37-38y] | - baptism of son George Billyard (b. ≤1791) [6] | ||
~ | " | Nov 21 | [37-38y] | - baptism of daughter Mary Billyard (≤1791-~1792) [6] | ||
~ | 1793 | [39-40y] | - birth of son Nathaniel Billyard (1793-1859) [7] | |||
~ | 1794 | [40-41y] | - birth of son Richard Billyard (1794-1869) in Frampton, Lincolnshire, England [8] | |||
~ | 1795 | Sep 13 | [41-42y] | - baptism of daughter Mary Billyard (≤1795-~1796) | ||
~ | 1796 | Oct 9 | [42-43y] | - baptism of son John Billyard (≤1796-~1797) | ||
~ | 1797 | Oct 22 | [43-44y] | - baptism of daughter Ann Billyard (≤1797-~1797) | ||
~ | 1799 | Mar 17 | [45-46y] | - baptism of son Thomas Billyard (≤1799-~1802) | ||
~ | 1800 | Feb 16 | [46-47y] | - baptism of daughter Mary Ann Billyard (b. ≤1800) [9] | ||
~ | 1801 | [47-48y] | - birth of child Charles Billyard (1801-1801) | |||
" | [47-48y] | - death of child Charles Billyard (1801-1801) | ||||
~ | 1802 | [48-49y] | - birth of son Charles Billyard (1802-~1803) in Frampton, Lincolnshire, England [10] | |||
~ | 1803 | [49-50y] | - birth of son Francis Billyard (1803-1884) in England [11] | |||
1804 | Jun 18 | [50-51y] | - birth of son Edward Billyard (1804-1868) in England [12, 13, 14] | |||
~ | 1806 | Feb 23 | [52-53y] | - baptism of son Charles Billyard (≤1806-~1806) [15] | ||
~ | 1807 | May 31 | [53-54y] | - baptism of son Charles Billyard (≤1807-~1807) [6] | ||
~ | 1808 | Jul 17 | [54-55y] | - baptism of son Albert Billyard (≤1808-~1810) | ||
~ | 1809 | Jul 22 | [55-56y] | - baptism of son Frederic Billyard (≤1809-~1810) | ||
1821 | Apr 11 | [67-68y] | - death of spouse Mary Indall (1767-1821) in Frampton, Lincolnshire, England [16] | |||
1822 | Oct 30 | [68-69y] | Died [3] | |||
" | Nov 2 | Buried in Frampton, Lincolnshire, England [4] |
Notes Richard's will [3] made the following provisions: (1) his son Richard was the sole executor and was given all of the land (more or less 6 acres) and all other possessions not bequeathed in the will to other family members; (2) his son Nathaniel was to receive £25, a silver tankard and silver teaspoons; (3) his daughter Mary Ann Goodacre was to receive £20; and (4) his son Francis and Edward were to each receive £20.
Last updated 15 Sep 2024 by Andrew Billyard
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