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  1. Prudence "Prudie" Paynter was a servant in the Nampara Household, alongside her husband Jud Paynter. In March 1783, Prudie and her husband Jud were servants at Nampara House when Joshua Poldark died. Because Ross Poldark was presumed dead, they took control of Nampara House and lived there. In September, Ross got home and found the house in ruin.[1] He shouted at Jud and Prudie for living in ...

  2. Prudence was born in Clawton, England in 1792 to parents George Furse and Prudence (Orchard). She married John Thomas Paynter in 1808 and together with a few of their children immigrated from Lancashire, England, to America in about 1842. She passed away in 1880. Sources . England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973

  3. Prudence Paynter was born in England to parents George Furse and Prudence Orchard. Her mother's parents were William Orchard b. 1739 and Ann(a) Baker b. 1743. Anna Baker was born to parents Richard Baker 1717-1791, and Margery Bellamy 1718-1749.

  4. Hannah Veale and Prudence Paynter), including “one cow and one pig” (amongst other things) for his widow and various properties and buildings as well as monies totalling over £500, a substantial sum in those days. He leaves the residue to William. George’s grave can still be seen in Clawton churchyard today (below left). Jenny’s

  5. May 30, 2017 · Beatie Edney reveals that this year her character, Ross Poldark’s crotchety servant, Prudie Paynter, properly bonds with mistress Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson).

  6. Genealogy for Prudence Paynter (Furze) (1792 - 1880) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

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  8. Jan 19, 2021 · John Thomas Paynter was born in 1781 in England, the son of Richard Paynter and Mary (Bassett). John married Prudence (Furse) in 1808 and together with a few of their children immigrated from Lancashire, England, to America in about 1842. He passed away in 1866. Sources . 1841 census of England

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