Hello There,
The above person was one of my 6x great grandma's.
I cannot seem to find a baptism for her anywhere.
On the 18th of March 1786, she had a child (my 5x great grandma), born called Ann Dyer, in Ottery Saint Mary. Ann was baptised in 1788 in Ottery Saint Mary.
According to the register image, Ann was:
"a base born child of Tryphena Dyer, by Charles Windover. Born 18th of March 1786. Baptised 14th of August 1788." This is a link to the original image: she was baptised with the surname of Windover:
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007270510%2f00069&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f625449Charles Windover was born in 1755 in Ottery Saint Mary. Charles Windover, and Tryphena Dyer appear to have never married.
In 1786, Charles Windover had to pay money towards a bastardy order:
The description in the title link states: "Tryphena Dyer, Single Woman.":
"Charles Windover father of her female bastard born 18 March to pay 7s and 1s a week.":
http://devon-cat.swheritage.org.uk/records/3327A/PO/93/22Ann Dyer, my 5x great grandma married John Ebdon in Ottery Saint Mary, in 1809.
John Ebdon and Ann lived in Sidbury. They both had a daughter baptised Tryphena in 1816 in Sidbury.
Now regarding Tryphena Dyer, mother of Ann:
I ORIGINALLY thought that Tryphena may have been born Tryphena Potter. This was because in 1763, a Tryphena Potter married a John Dyer.
This became slightly more interesting when I saw that Edward Windover married a Sarah Dyer in Ottery Saint Mary. Edward was a brother of Charles Windover. And Sarah Dyer was a daughter of Tryphena and John Dyer, baptised in Ottery in 1772.
However I thought again:
This Tryphena Potter and John Dyer were married in 1763.
If this Tryphena was 16 or above when she married John, it would mean that by 1786, she would be in her early forties when Ann was born.
Also, the Bastardy Order states that she was a: "Single Woman."
There is also a burial in 1809 for Ottery Saint Mary, and the register states:
"Tryphena, wife of John Dyer."
This is a link on "Family Search", to transcriptions of children born to Tryphena (nee Potter), and John Dyer. The youngest one was baptised in Ottery Saint Mary in 1781. The only person born with a name that even slightly resembles "Tryphena", was Susanna, born in 1769:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?facetType=ON&query=%2Bsurname%3ADyer%7E%20%2Bbirth_place%3ADevon%7E%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1763-1785%7E%20%2Bfather_givenname%3AJohn%7E%20%2Bmother_givenname%3ATryphena%7E%20%2Brecord_country%3AEngland%20%2Brecord_subcountry%3AEngland%2CDevonshire&count=20&collection_id=1473014I looked on "Find My Past", and saw that there was a Tryphena Dyer who married in 1789 in Ottery Saint Mary. The grooms name was: "Felix Hamil."
However, I cannot seem to find any references to a baptism or burial for this Felix, or for a Tryphena Hamil.
Any information at all regarding the above would be gratefully accepted.
Thank you very much.