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Agnes Maud Clapp 1882 – 1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1882

Birth Location: Exeter, St Mary Major

Death Date: 1939

Death Location: Exeter

Father: George CLAPP

Mother: Susan Coombes

Spouse(s): Edward Spicer

Children(s): Florence Spicer, william Spicer, Vera Spicer, Leonard Spicer

Agnes Maud Clapp was born in 1882 in Exeter, St Mary Major, the child of George CLAPP and Susan Ann Coombes. Agnes Maud Clapp married Edward `Edwin` Spicer, and had children including Florence May Spicer, william George Edwin Spicer, Vera Maud Spicer, Leonard Roland Spicer. Agnes Maud Clapp passed away in 1939 in Exeter.

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Biography

  • Agnes Maud Clapp was born in 1882 in Exeter, St Mary Major, the child of George CLAPP and Susan Ann Coombes.
  • Agnes Maud Clapp married Edward `Edwin` Spicer, and had children including Florence May Spicer, william George Edwin Spicer, Vera Maud Spicer, Leonard Roland Spicer.
  • Agnes Maud Clapp passed away in 1939 in Exeter.

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Agnes Clapp's Ancestors

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Agnes Clapp
1882 – 1939
Birth Place: Exeter, St Mary Major
Parents
George CLAPP
1844 – 1901
Exeter, DEV*
Susan (Ann) Coombes
1847 – 1927
Exeter, DEV*
Grandparents
James CLAPP
1817 – 1877
St George's, Exeter, DEV*
Mary (Ann) ROWE
1821 – 1898
Exeter, Devon, England
Richard (Cottle) Coombes
1811 – 1886
North Tawton, Devon, England
Ann Gollop
1813 – 1880
Honiton, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
James CLAPP
1790 – 1858
Elizabeth Kingman
1790 – 1837
James Rowe
1795 – 1872
Harriet Braddon
1798 – 1879
James Coombe
1786 – 1849
Elizabeth WAY
1780 – 1817
Henry GOLLOP
1766 – 1841
Elizabeth WINDSOR
1775 – 1861
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James CLAPP
1767 – 1816
Mary Pearce
1760 –
James Rowe
1778 – 1867
Elizabeth Warren
1776 – 1831
James Braddon
1760 – 1840
Joannah Kentisbeare
1766 – 1832
Cottle Coombe
1743 –
Peter Way
1754 – 1836
Patience Bishop
1757 – 1836
Edward GOLLOP
1705 – 1780
Temperance Bishop
1731 – 1775

Agnes Clapp's Descendants

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Agnes (Maud) Clapp (1882 – 1939) m. Edward (`Edwin`) Spicer (Oct 10 1876 – 1927)
  1. 1. Florence (May) Spicer (Mar 27 1906 – Dec 1990)
  2. 2. william (George Edwin) Spicer (1 Sep 1907 – )
  3. 3. Vera (Maud) Spicer (1910 – )
  4. 4. Leonard (Roland) Spicer (Dec 13 1922 – 1992) m. Ditchburn m. Eleanor Williams
    1. 1. Alvan (L) Spicer (1957-1959 – ) m. Alison (Pamela) Taylor (Jul 1967 – )
      1. 1. Ash Spicer
      2. 2. Spicer

Agnes Clapp's Timeline

2 Records

1882
1882
Birth of Agnes Maud Clapp in Exeter, St Mary Major
Exeter, St Mary Major
1939
1939
Age 57
Death of Agnes Maud Clapp in Exeter
Exeter

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1882
    Event Place: Exeter, St Mary Major

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1939
    Event Place: Exeter

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