Richard Vaisey1

#13102, (June 1799-16 June 1870)
Father*Isaac Vaisey2 b. Jan 1754, d. 12 Nov 1807
Mother*Sarah Broadrib2 b. Nov 1755
ChartsThe Vaiseys from Somerset
Birth*JUN 1799 Richard Vaisey was born in JUN 1799 at East Cranmore, Somerset, EnglandG.3 
Baptism21 JUL 1799 He was baptized on 21 JUL 1799 at East Cranmore, SomersetG.1 
Marriage*23 OCT 1826 He married Elizabeth Huntley on 23 OCT 1826 at The Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Cloford, Somerset, EnglandG.4 
Residence*30 MAR 1841 Richard Vaisey and Elizabeth Huntley lived at Leighton, Somerset, EnglandG, together with Richard Vaisey, Henry Vaisey, Mary Vaisey, William Vaisey, Isaac Vaisey and Eliza Vaisey.5 
Employment*30 MAR 1851 Richard Vaisey was employed as Ag labourer.6 
Residence30 MAR 1851 He and Elizabeth Huntley lived at Leighton, SomersetG, together with Henry Vaisey, William Vaisey, Isaac Vaisey, Eliza Vaisey, Simeon Vaisey and Emma Vaisey.6 
Residence*30 MAR 1861 Richard Vaisey lived at Leighton, SomersetG, together with Henry Vaisey and Emma Vaisey.7 
Death*16 JUN 1870 Richard Vaisey died on 16 JUN 1870 at Leighton, SomersetG.8,9 

Family

Elizabeth Huntley b. 1802, d. Jan 1854
Marriage*23 OCT 1826 He married Elizabeth Huntley on 23 OCT 1826 at Cloford, SomersetG.4 
Children
Last Edited30 Apr 2021

Citations

  1. [S48] Parish Register, bapt., Richard Vesey, parents Isaac & Sarah, no3, p? East Cranmore, Somerset. 21 Jul 1799.
  2. [S48] Parish Register, bapt., Rupert Vesey, parents Isaac & Sarah, no2, p? Cloford, Somerset. 21 Jul 1799.
  3. [S48] Parish Register, bapt., Rupert Vesey, parents Isaac & Sarah, no2, p? East Cranmore, Somerset. 21 Jul 1799.
  4. [S48] Parish Register, marriage; Richard Vaisey & Elizabeth Huntley, by banns, Cloford, Somerset, no 47, p 16.
  5. [S25] Extracted from the 1841 census.
  6. [S26] Extracted from the 1851 census.
  7. [S44] Extracted from the 1861 census.
  8. [S17] BMD indices, death, age 73, Frome, Somerset, Apr-Jun 1870, vol 5c 382.
  9. [S48] Parish Register, burial; Richard Veazey, age 73, of Leighton, Cloford, Somerst, no 259, p 33.