oops, noticed I left out a letter from William's occupation, now corrected.
Well, I can follow Bessie's family
1871 Tongue Lake, Kingsnympton, Devon RG10/2179 folio 39 pg 5
John Heywood head mar 21 labourer b. Chulmleigh
Eliza wife 24 b. Kingsnympton
Bessie Hunt dau-in-law 1 b. Kingsnympton
I would think that daughter-in-law here means step-daughter and it's possible that John isn't her father
birth reg Bessie Hunt dec qtr 1869 South Molton vol 5b pg 547
marriage reg Eliza Hunt sept 1870 South Molton vol 5b pg 747 with John Howard on the same page
1881 5 Upper Brick Row, Margam, Glam RG11/5334 folio 87 pg 49
John Heywood head mar 32 labourer at colliery b. Chulmleigh
Eliza wife 34 b. Kingsnympton
Bessie dau 11 b. Kingsnympton
Louisa dau 10 b. Kingsnympton
Ann dau 8 b. Taibach
Caroline dau 6 b. Taibach
John son 3 b. Taibach
Emma dau 1 b. Kingsnympton
1891 7 West End Lower, Taibach RG12/4457 folio 46 pg 38
John Haywood head mar 41 labourer general
Eliza wife 43 b. Kingsnympton
Bessie dau 21 tinworks b. Kingsnympton
Louisa dau 19 tinworks b. Kingsnympton
Annie dau 17 tinworks b. Margam
Caroline dau 15 tinworks b. Margam
John son 13 tinworks b. Margam
Edith dau 5 b. Margam
Minnie dau 2 b. Margam
Eliza is a servant in Chumleigh in 1861 RG9/1485 folio 51 pg 19, but this looks like her in 1851
1851 Village, Kingsnympton HO107/1891 folio 397 pg 11
Robert Hunt head mar 39 ag lab
Ann wife 39 b. High Bickington
William son 16
Anne dau 11
Jane dau 9
Harriett dau 6
Eliza dau 3
Jane Hunt mother-in-law 79 pauper late labourer's wife b. Roseash
all born Kingsnympton unless otherwise stated.
Kingsnympton isn't on the IGI, so can't check parish records.
Certificates needed to confirm findings. Can't go forward from 1901 as 1911 for Glamorgan is not online as yet. Keep an eye on the Glamorgan board, there will be much celebration when it does arrive.