Silvanus VYCK, 1717–1773 (aged 55 years)
- Name
- Silvanus /VYCK/
- Given names
- Silvanus
- Surname
- VYCK
| Birth | July 29, 1717
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| Religious marriage | Sarah SHIPP — View this family April 3, 1747 (aged 29 years) Note: According to marriage licence transcriptions Sarah was a widow. The licence was signed on 1st April… According to marriage licence transcriptions Sarah was a widow. The licence was signed on 1st April and the wedding was to occur at Elmore. There is no known explanation as why the marriage occurred as far away as Stone 2 days later. |
| Birth of a daughter | Anne VYCK May 2, 1748 (aged 30 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Grace VYCK October 4, 1749 (aged 32 years) |
| Death of a daughter | Anne VYCK June 18, 1750 (aged 32 years) |
| Birth of a son | William VYCK 1751 (aged 33 years) |
| Baptism of a son | William VYCK June 16, 1751 (aged 33 years) |
| Birth of a son | Daniel VICK 1753 (aged 35 years) |
| Baptism of a son | Daniel VICK July 31, 1753 (aged 36 years) |
| Burial of a mother | Margaret ELLIS July 23, 1755 (aged 37 years) |
| Death of a mother | Margaret ELLIS July 23, 1755 (aged 37 years) Age: 80 |
| Birth of a daughter | Sarah VYCK 1756 (aged 38 years) |
| Baptism of a daughter | Sarah VYCK April 20, 1756 (aged 38 years) |
| Signed marriage bond for John Pinkett. | Signed marriage bond for John Pinkett butcher of Wickwar to marry Partisey Neale by licence. He and the groom were bound to pay 500 pounds should the marriage not occur. The groom was likely to have been the son of Silvanus' mother-in-law's brother Henry. May 16, 1758 (aged 40 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Anne VYCK 1758 (aged 40 years) |
| Baptism of a daughter | Anne VYCK October 20, 1758 (aged 41 years) |
| Death of a father | William VYCK May 11, 1761 (aged 43 years) Age: 77 |
| Burial of a father | William VYCK May 13, 1761 (aged 43 years) |
| Death of a daughter | Sarah VYCK June 20, 1764 (aged 46 years) Age: 8 |
| Death of a daughter | Grace VYCK June 2, 1765 (aged 47 years) Age: 16 |
| Death of a wife | Sarah SHIPP July 17, 1765 (aged 47 years) Age: 51 Note: Age recorded on tomb and recorded by Ralph Bigland in Brian Firth's edited volumes was 51 |
| Burial of a wife | Sarah SHIPP July 19, 1765 (aged 47 years) Note: Ralp Bigland's records of monumental inscriptions recorded in Brian Firth's edition of his work stat… Ralp Bigland's records of monumental inscriptions recorded in Brian Firth's edition of his work states the death was 1765. The parish register clearly states 1766. However, it was recorded from a scrap of paper left by a predecessor and could have been incorrect, hard to understand or a transcription error. Bigland's information is more likely to be correct. |
| The River Severn flooded | Flooding bythe River Severn September 17, 1770 (aged 53 years)Note: People were homeless or isolated, cold and hungry on upper floors and farmers lost property and agri… People were homeless or isolated, cold and hungry on upper floors and farmers lost property and agricultural produce. See document. |
| Death of a daughter | Anne VYCK March 2, 1773 (aged 55 years) Age: 14 |
| Burial of a daughter | Anne VYCK March 5, 1773 (aged 55 years) |
| Death | June 18, 1773 (aged 55 years) Age: 56 |
| Burial | June 20, 1773 (2 days after death) |
| father |
1686–1761
Birth: 1686 — Gloucestershire, probably Elmore Death: May 11, 1761 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
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| mother |
1674–1755
Birth: 1674
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39 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: July 23, 1755 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — April 19, 1716 — Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, England |
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16 months
himself |
1717–1773
Birth: July 29, 1717
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43 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: June 18, 1773 — Gloucestershire, England |
| step-father |
1675–1713
Birth: April 1675 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: November 1713 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
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| mother |
1674–1755
Birth: 1674
45
39 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: July 23, 1755 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — July 31, 1708 — St Mary de Lode Church, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England |
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4 years
half-brother |
1710/11 CE–
Birth: 1710/11 CE (1711)
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37 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
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1 year
half-brother |
| himself |
1717–1773
Birth: July 29, 1717
31
43 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: June 18, 1773 — Gloucestershire, England |
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| wife | |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — April 3, 1747 — Stone, Gloucestershire |
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13 months
daughter |
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17 months
daughter |
1749–1765
Birth: October 4, 1749
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35 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: June 2, 1765 — Gloucestershire, England |
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2 years
son |
1751–1834
Birth: 1751
33
37 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: August 14, 1834 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
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3 years
son |
1753–1810
Birth: 1753
35
39 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: July 14, 1810 — Gloucestershire, England |
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4 years
daughter |
1756–1764
Birth: 1756
38
42 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: June 20, 1764 — Gloucestershire, probably Elmore |
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3 years
daughter |
| partner’s partner |
1713/14 CE–1746
Birth: 1713/14 CE (1714) — Hardwick, Gloucestershire, England Death: May 1746 — Gloucestershire, England |
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| wife | |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — March 26, 1739 — Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England |
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14 months
step-daughter |
1740–1750/51 CE
Baptism: May 25, 1740
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26 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: March 6, 1750/51 CE (March 17, 1751) — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
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3 years
step-daughter |
1742/43 CE–1762
Baptism: March 22, 1742/43 CE (April 2, 1743)
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29 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England Death: November 13, 1762 — Elmore, Gloucestershire, England |
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15 months
step-daughter |
| Marriage | According to marriage licence transcriptions Sarah was a widow. The licence was signed on 1st April and the wedding was to occur at Elmore. There is no known explanation as why the marriage occurred as far away as Stone 2 days later. |
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| The River Severn flooded | People were homeless or isolated, cold and hungry on upper floors and farmers lost property and agricultural produce. See document. |
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