"John Osmond" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Christoph." was the son of "John" Osmond and that he "=" married the "d. of John Osmond of Uplowman".
"Edward Osmond" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Edward Osmond s. [of 'Thomas Osmond of Stagmill in the parish of Uplomin'] & h. = [married] Agnes d. of Shepheard of Uplowmin".
"Agnes Shepheard" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Edward Osmond s. [of 'Thomas Osmond of Stagmill in the parish of Uplomin'] & h. = [married] Agnes d. of Shepheard of Uplowmin".
"Henry Osmond" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Henry Osmond s. [of 'Edward Osmond' and 'Agnes Shepheard'] & h. = [married] Mary d. of Wm. Salkins of London".
"Mary Salkins" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Henry Osmond s. [of 'Edward Osmond' and 'Agnes Shepheard'] & h. = [married] Mary d. of Wm. Salkins of London".
"John Foxwell" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Anne [Osmond, the daughter of 'Henry Osmond' and 'Mary Salkins'] = [married] John Foxwell late of Exeter".
"Anne Osmond" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Anne [Osmond, the daughter of 'Henry Osmond' and 'Mary Salkins'] = [married] John Foxwell late of Exeter".
"John Foxwell" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Hester [Osmond, daughter of 'Henry Osmond' and 'Mary Salkins'] = [married] John Foxwell of Combralye [Combpyne, in Devon, England]".
"Hester Osmond" is listed in the book "The Visitation of the County of Devon in the year 1620", by the Harleian Society, 1872, pages 202-203 (FHL Book # 942.B4h, V.6), which displays an "Osmond" pedigree that states the following: "Hester [Osmond, daughter of 'Henry Osmond' and 'Mary Salkins'] = [married] John Foxwell of Combralye [Combpyne, in Devon, England]".
The christening of "George Osmond" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962975, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 12 March 1620 in Halberton, Devon, England, and that his father was "James Osmond".
"George Osmond" is listed in the 1891 book "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry" by Sir Bernard Burke (Volume 1, page 139), which under the section entitled "Osmand of Stawell" states the following: "George Osmond or Osmand, of Halberton [in Devon, England] yeoman, one of the younger sons of James Osmond, of Somersmill, d. 1681, leaving by Welthian, his wife (who d. 1688), three sons, James, Philip, and George, whose descendants lived at Halberton, Sampford Pererel, and elsewhere in the neighbbourhood...."
"Welthian" is listed in the 1891 book "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry" by Sir Bernard Burke (Volume 1, page 139), which under the section entitled "Osmand of Stawell" states the following: "George Osmond or Osmand, of Halberton [in Devon, England] yeoman, one of the younger sons of James Osmond, of Somersmill, d. 1681, leaving by Welthian, his wife (who d. 1688), three sons, James, Philip, and George, whose descendants lived at Halberton, Sampford Pererel, and elsewhere in the neighbbourhood...."
"Philip Osmond" is listed in the 1891 book "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry" by Sir Bernard Burke (Volume 1, page 139), which under the section entitled "Osmand of Stawell" states the following: "George Osmond or Osmand, of Halberton [in Devon, England] yeoman, one of the younger sons of James Osmond, of Somersmill, d. 1681, leaving by Welthian, his wife (who d. 1688), three sons, James, Philip, and George, whose descendants lived at Halberton, Sampford Pererel, and elsewhere in the neighbbourhood...."
"George Osmond" is listed in the 1891 book "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry" by Sir Bernard Burke (Volume 1, page 139), which under the section entitled "Osmand of Stawell" states the following: "George Osmond or Osmand, of Halberton [in Devon, England] yeoman, one of the younger sons of James Osmond, of Somersmill, d. 1681, leaving by Welthian, his wife (who d. 1688), three sons, James, Philip, and George, whose descendants lived at Halberton, Sampford Pererel, and elsewhere in the neighbbourhood...."
"James Osmond" is listed in the 1891 book "Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry" by Sir Bernard Burke (Volume 1, page 139), which under the section entitled "Osmand of Stawell" states the following: "George Osmond or Osmand, of Halberton [in Devon, England] yeoman, one of the younger sons of James Osmond, of Somersmill, d. 1681, leaving by Welthian, his wife (who d. 1688), three sons, James, Philip, and George, whose descendants lived at Halberton, Sampford Pererel, and elsewhere in the neighbbourhood...."
"James Osman" is listed in the christening record of his son, Thomas Osman, as follows: The christening of "Thomas Osman" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 917554), which states that he was christened on 14 July 1672 in Willand, Devon, England, and that his parents were "James Osman" and "Grace".
"Grace" is listed in the christening record of her son, Thomas Osman, as follows: The christening of "Thomas Osman" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 917554), which states that he was christened on 14 July 1672 in Willand, Devon, England, and that his parents were "James Osman" and "Grace".
The 1827 marriage of "Robert Baden" and "Angelina Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952333), which states that they were married by "Licence" on 9 August 1827 in Burford; that Robert Baden was "of this Parish" and a "Bachelor"; and that Angelina Osman was "of this Parish" and a "Spinster" and was married "with consent of Thomas Osman the father of the said Angelina". The marriage was witnessed by Elizabeth Baden, Mary Tanner, John Willis, and Thomas Osman Junior.
The christening of "Angelina Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952331; and BTs: 95221), which states that she was christened on 13 December 1809 in Burford and that her father was "Thos. Osman".
The christening of "Angelina Osman" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 95221), which states that she was christened on 13 December 1809 in Burford, Oxfordshire, England, and that her father was "Thos. Osman".
The 1827 marriage of "Robert Baden" and "Angelina Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952333), which states that they were married by "Licence" on 9 August 1827 in Burford; that Robert Baden was "of this Parish" and a "Bachelor"; and that Angelina Osman was "of this Parish" and a "Spinster" and was married "with consent of Thomas Osman the father of the said Angelina". The marriage was witnessed by Elizabeth Baden, Mary Tanner, John Willis, and Thomas Osman Junior.
The "Will of Thomas Osman, Spirit Merchant of Burford, Oxfordshire" is listed within the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and is available online via Ancestry.com. The Will was proved on 9 May 1834, and lists the following information:
1) "Thomas Osman of Burford in the County of Oxford Spirit Merchant";
2) "my wife Ann";
3) "unto my son and my two Daughters the said Angelina Baden and Mary Willis";
4) "Codicil" states: "unto my son";
5) "Proved" states: "Ann Osman Widow".In the 1841 Census, "Angelina Baden" is listed as being 32 years old (born about 1809), born in Oxfordshire, and residing with her mother, "Ann Osman" (age 68), on the East Side of High Street in Burford, Oxfordshire, England.
In the 1851 Census, "Angelina Baden" is listed as being 40 years old (born about 1811), born in Burford, Oxfordshire, married and a "Fund holder" (although her husband is not listed with in the census), and residing in High Street, Burford, Oxfordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for Robert Baden and Angelina Osman-3034
The 1827 marriage of "Robert Baden" and "Angelina Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952333), which states that they were married by "Licence" on 9 August 1827 in Burford; that Robert Baden was "of this Parish" and a "Bachelor"; and that Angelina Osman was "of this Parish" and a "Spinster" and was married "with consent of Thomas Osman the father of the said Angelina". The marriage was witnessed by Elizabeth Baden, Mary Tanner, John Willis, and Thomas Osman Junior.
The 1815 marriage of "John Willis" and "Mary Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952333), which states that they were married by "Licence" on 26 October 1815 in Burford; that John Willis was of "Falbrook" and a "Bachelor"; and that Mary Osman was "of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Larkey Minshin, Ann Simpson and John Large [a] Cousin.
In the 1851 Census, "John Willis" is listed as being 58 years old (born about 1790), born in Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, married and working as a "Nurseryman", and residing with his wife, Mary, and their three adult children (Mary Ann Willis--age 33, Thomas Willis--age 27, and Sarah Willis--age 23), in Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, England.
The 1815 marriage of "John Willis" and "Mary Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952333), which states that they were married by "Licence" on 26 October 1815 in Burford; that John Willis was of "Falbrook" and a "Bachelor"; and that Mary Osman was "of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Larkey Minshin, Ann Simpson and John Large [a] Cousin.
In the 1851 Census, "Mary Willis" is listed as being 58 years old (born about 1793), born in Burford, Oxfordshire, married and residing with her husband, John Willis, and their three adult children (Mary Ann Willis--age 33, Thomas Willis--age 27, and Sarah Willis--age 23), in Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, England.
The "Will of Thomas Osman, Spirit Merchant of Burford, Oxfordshire" is listed within the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and is available online via Ancestry.com. The Will was proved on 9 May 1834, and lists the following information:
1) "Thomas Osman of Burford in the County of Oxford Spirit Merchant";
2) "my wife Ann";
3) "unto my son and my two Daughters the said Angelina Baden and Mary Willis";
4) "Codicil" states: "unto my son";
5) "Proved" states: "Ann Osman Widow".
Marriage Notes for John Willis and Mary Osman-3036
The 1815 marriage of "John Willis" and "Mary Osman" is listed in the parish register of Burford, Oxfordshire, England (FHL Film # 952333), which states that they were married by "Licence" on 26 October 1815 in Burford; that John Willis was of "Falbrook" and a "Bachelor"; and that Mary Osman was "of this Parish". The marriage was witnessed by Larkey Minshin, Ann Simpson and John Large [a] Cousin.
The christening of "James Willis" is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts of Burford, Oxfordshire (FHL Film # 95221), which states that he was christened on 10 March 1819 in Burford and that his parents were "John & Mary Willis" of "Falbrook" and that John Willis was a "Gardiner".