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Notes on Individuals Section 18.

William c 13.6.1740 L/Bud. (Sec. 1a)

presumed to have been William m 17.12.1763 Beaminster - no other candidate available. Grandson of Robert c 22.8.1684, whose brother William c 23.7.1686 (Sec. 1e) arrived in Beaminster earlier, via Kenton in Devon. Married by license, bond signed by William in fluent hand, wife Betty of Frome St. Quintin. Son and a grandson were Swansea pilots, an occupation probably shared by William himself; Trinity House approached for information in 1990 and 1992, records inaccessible and will remain so until 1994.

 

Joseph c 13.4.1764.

See William c 13.6.1740, immediately above. Pilot, died by drowning.

 

George c 26.7.1787, Joseph c 21.4.1795, Elizabeth c 24.3.1799.

No record of marriage or death in national indexes from 1837, or in Swansea St. Mary registers before that time in Waygood or Weygood names. A Charles Waygood d 1905(2) Chippenham RD, aged 38 years (App. C 631), the only likely birth registration is that of Charles Wiegard b 9.12.1866, parents Joseph, shoemaker journeyman, and Mary (formerly Barrow), of 3, Thomas Streets Bethnal Green; no other trace of them has been found in Waygood/Weygood searches and no general search has been made for Wiegards.  Any Waygood link is probably through George or Joseph.

 

William c 21.5.1793

See William c 13.6.1740, this section above. Pilot at second marriage, living at High Streets Swansea, second wife Margaret (Evans) daughter of David, carpenter. William's father, Joseph, married a Jane Evans, but the name is relatively common and there was not necessarily a connection; his first wife, Martha, was sentenced at Swansea Court on 20.10,1838, to 6 months imprisonment with hard labour for theft of apparel of William Powell.

 

Margaret c 13.9.1797,

husband mariner.

 

Jane b 1828,

mother of illegitimate child, William George b 27.11.1850 Swansea Union Workhouse, who later took the surname of his putative father, William George Taylor, and married in that name in 1872; a great-grandson. was living at Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, 1991. Charwoman at Quarry Street, Swansea, at marriage, husband block maker, his father Francis, Currier.

 

Richard Joseph b 5.10.1833,

buried as Joseph.