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Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England



 


Latitude: 50.7711573, Longitude: -3.9485095


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A village near Okehampton in Devon on the former Cornwall to Exeter road on the northern edge of Dartmoor. Originally in the parish of Sampford Courtenay, descendants of James Mallett of Spreyton have lived here for centuries.

Of particular interest are the Finch Foundry (see "Finch Foundry - The last working water-powered forge in England") where two generations of Malletts made farm tools, and the White Rock where John Wesley, the father of the Methodist movement, first preached in Devon.

For more information about Sticklepath see "Sticklepath" in Wikipedia.

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Census    Person ID   Tree 
1 MALLETT, Elizabeth  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9477 Southwest 
2 MALLETT, Emily  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9488 Southwest 
3 MALLETT, John  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9607 Southwest 
4 MALLETT, John  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9599 Southwest 
5 MALLETT, Mabel  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9640 Southwest 
6 MALLETT, William  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9734 Southwest 
7 OSBORNE, Grace  3 Apr 1881Sticklepath, Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England I9892 Southwest