Heathcock Genealogy Database - Person Sheet
Heathcock Genealogy Database - Person Sheet
NameAnn Gait 136
Birth1789
FatherJonathan Gait (1748-1799)
Spouses
Birth1776
Death30 Sep 1847, Stoke St Gregory Church, North Curry, England Age: 71
FatherLevi Chedzoy (1737-1794)
MotherAnn Pearce (1740-)
Marriage4 May 1816, North Curry, England136
ChildrenJohn Chedzoy (1813-)
Notes for Ann Gait
ANN GAIT 1789 -2826

Ann was the 5th child of Jonathan Gait and Rachel Sawtell she was baptised at Stoke St Gregory 15th March 1789. She had an illegitimate child, William Gait baptised 28th December 1806 and then later a son John Chedzoy Gait who was born 23rd January 1813 and baptised at North Curry on 15th March 1817, by Ann, which was after her marriage to Agricultural Labourer and Mason John Chedzoy son of Levi Chedzoy and Ann Pearce, at North Curry on 4th May 1816. John and Ann went on to have lots of children, so did John's nephew John Chedzoy who married his cousin Ann. See John Chedzoy or go to the John and Ann Page.
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
JOHN CHEDZOY 1776 -136

John was the 5th child of Levi Chedzoy and Ann Pearce. He was baptised at Stoke St Gregory church on 22nd September 1776. John met Ann Gait from North Curry, and they had an illegitimate child, John born 23rd January 1813. John married Ann Gait the daughter of Jonathan Gait on 4th May 1816 at North Curry. Their son John was baptised at North Curry on 15th March 1817 as John Chedzoy Gait by Ann and stated as illegitimate. Their next child Thomas was baptised 25th December 1817, followed 2 years later by we think twins Mary and Martha baptised 14th November 1819.

It would seem that John & Ann had 10 children, although I am not sure about all their names as John's nephew John Chedgzoy son of Issacher married his cousin Ann Chedzoy daughter of Levi, both the John and Ann couples had children and between them they baptised 21 children. See the John and Ann Page.

(information from Maureen Martin from Tasmania) Thomas it seems was a naughty boy and was caught House breaking. He was tried at the Somerset Quarter Sessions on 6th July 1840 and sent to Van Diemen's land as a convict. Archives Office of Tasmania (AOT) references: CON 33/13 & CON 14/9. Thomas Chedgoy age 24. Crime: House breaking. Father: John. Mother: Ann. Brothers: 5 (not named). Sisters: 4, (not named). Native Place: Stokes.
John died age 71 and was buried at Stoke St Gregory 30th September 1847.
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