94. Andrew5 HEPBURN (child of Robert, #188);[581],[582] born between 1782 and 1785 at Scotland;[583] he may have been christened 6 Apr 1785 at Forgandenny, Co. Perth, Scotland; where father was Robert Hepburn, mother Katherine Dun;[584],[585] married Jane Miln (see #95), daughter of William Miln and Margaret Wallace, circa 1806;[586],[587] died 15 Oct 1850 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada), at age 65;[588] buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, West Ave, sect OSE, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada), "In / memory of / Andrew HEPBURN / a native of Fifeshire / Scotland / who died / Oct. 15 1850 / AE 68 y'rs / Friends or physicians could not save / this mortal body from the grave / nor can the grave confine it here / when Christ shall bid it to appear."[589]
He and Jane Miln appeared on the census of 1841 at Newburgh Moor (Muir), Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland; where Andrew Hepburn (52) was a farmer, born Scotland, and Jean Hepburn (49), Andrew Hepburn (26), Catherine Hepburn (17), Agnes Hepburn (14), Thomas Hepburn (12), Elisabeth Hepburn (10), James Hepburn (8), Michael Broom [Hepburn] (7), and Helen Hepburn (7) were present, and born in Fife, Scotland.[590],[591] The family left for America 18 Jul 1843 from Dundee, Scotland.[592] He and Jane Miln emigrated on 22 Sep 1843 to New York, New York, United States of America; arrived from Dundee, Scotland, aboard the "Blackness", with Andrew, Thomas, Mary, Jean, Barbara, Catherine, Agnes, Eliza, James, David, and Mitchell.[413],[414] On 11 Jul 1844, Andrew Hepburn and Jane Miln lived at Lot 3, Con. 6, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada), which Andrew purchased on that date, and willed to his sons Andrew Jr. and James in 1850. They called this place "Yarmouth Plains."[593] He left a will before 1850 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); petitioned 22 Feb 1851 by Robert Hepburn, Executor, to direct Dan Harvey or Hanvey, Executor, and nine other Executors. Will confirms children: Andrew Hepburn, who owned the South Half of Lot 3, Concession 6, Yarmouth; James Hepburn, who owned the North Half of Lot 3, Concession 6, Yarmouth; Thomas Hepburn; Robert Hepburn; Margaret, wife of Andrew Barry, living in the United States; William Hepburn; Mary Hepburn, somewhere in the United States; Jane Hepburn; Barbara Hepburn; Catherine Hepburn; Agnes Hepburn; Michel Hepburn, whose proper name was Michel Brown, and should live with Andrew Hepburn's son, Andrew; and that his wife was Jane Hepburn.[594]
Children of Andrew5 Hepburn and Jane Miln (see #95) were as follows:
- i. Robert4
Hepburn;[595],[595] born 1807 at Muckarsie Mill, Forteviot, Co. Perth, Scotland;[596] christened 16 Mar 1807 at Forteviot, Co. Perth, Scotland;[597] married Catharine Williamson 1 Mar 1834 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[598],[599] married Susan Thayer 4 Jun 1844 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[600] died 12 May 1873 at Ontario, Canada, at age 66;[601] buried at Union Cemetery, (5889 Stone Church Road), Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, "Our Father / Robert HEPBURN / born in Co. of Perth, Scotland / Mar. 16, 1807 / died May 12, 1873."[602]
He emigrated in 1843 to Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[603] He Robert and Susan had 11 children: Lovina Hepburn (1845), Andrew Hepburn (1848), William M. Hepburn (1850), John Henry Hepburn (1851), Louis Hepburn (1853), Robert Wallace Hepburn (1855), James Malcolm Hepburn (1857), Emma Annis Hepburn (1859), John Williams Hepburn (1861), Ada Hepburn (1863), and Susan Hepburn (1865).[604] He leased the Kettle Creek toll road in 1857 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[605] He and Susan Thayer appeared on the census of 1861 at Lot 4, Cons. 2 and 3, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Robert (53) was a Scottish born yeoman, with his wife Susannah (39), Helen (15), Andrew (12), Robert W. (9), Eliza (7), Malcolm (5), Amy A. (2), and Deborah Thayer (56) present, living in a frame house. On 230 acres, Robert produced wheat, barley, rye, peas, oats, indian corn, potatoes, turnips, carrots, and hay.[606],[607]
- ii. Margaret Hepburn;[608],[608] christened 12 Jan 1810 at Scone, Co. Perth, Scotland;[609] married Valentine Barron 12 Oct 1841 at Erie Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America;[610],[611] died 10 Aug 1881 at McKean Twp, Erie Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America, at age 71.[612]
She and Michael Broom were associated circa 1833; and had a son together named Mitchell, father of Ontario Premier Mitchell Hepburn.[613] Margaret and Valentine had seven children in Erie Co., Pennsylvania: Jane Barron, born January 16, 1842; Anthony V. Barron, born March 16, 1843; Peter Jacob Barron, born October 23, 1844; Thomas Barron, born October 16, 1847; Theresa Barron, born March 16, 1850; Margaret S. Barron, born May 10, 1852; and William Barron, born February 02, 1853.[614]
- iii. Andrew Hepburn;[615],[615] born Mar 1813 at Co. Fife, Scotland;[616],[617] married Catherine Duncan 7 Jul 1858 at Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Andrew's parents were Andrew [Hepburn], and Jane Millen;[618],[619] died "aged 51 yrs 6 mo" 11 Sep 1871 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 58;[620] buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, West Ave, sect OSE, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, White sandstone in ground, rounded top: "In / memory of / Andw HEPBURN / died / Sep. 11 1871 / AE 59 yrs. & 7 illegible."[621]
In 1851, Andrew Hepburn lived at Lot 3, Con. 6 (South half), Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[622] In 1858, Andrew Hepburn lived at St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[623] "They had no children... Catherine had a son from a previous marriage."[624] He and Catherine Duncan appeared on the census of 1861 at Lot 3, Con. 6, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Andrew (42) was a farmer, his wife Catherine (30), mother Jane (65), James (11), and labourer James Duncan (22), were present, all born Scotland, and living in a single-story log house. Andrew produced wheat, barley, peas, oats, buck wheat, corn, potatoes, turnips, and hay on 180 acres.[625],[626] He and Catherine Duncan appeared on the census of 1871 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada; where Andrew (60) was born farmer, and Catherine (45) was present, both born in Scotland.[627]
- iv. William Hepburn;[628],[628] born 7 Apr 1815 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[629] christened 25 May 1815 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[630] married Ann Dick 4 Nov 1836 at Errol, Co. Perth, Scotland;[631],[632] died 18 Apr 1890 at Ontario, Canada, at age 75;[633] buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, West Ave, sect E, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, "aged 76 years/A native of Perthshire/ Scotland /I know that my redeemer liveth."[589]
He and Ann Dick emigrated in 1849 to Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); with their children Andrew Hepburn (b. 1837), Isabel Hepburn (b. 1839), James Hepburn (b. 1841), William Hepburn (b. 1846).[634] William and Ann had three more children in Canada: John Hepburn (b. 1849), Robert Hepburn (b. 1854), and Thomas Hepburn (b. 1857).[635] He and Ann Dick appeared on the census of 1861 at Lots 1&2, Con 3, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); Where William (47) was a yeoman, and Anne (47), Andrew (22), Jane (19), James (17), William (14), all born in Scotland, plus John (11), Robert (7), Thomas (4), who were born in Upper Canada, were present, living in a frame house. On 100 acres, William produced wheat, barley, peas, oats, indian corn, potatoes, turnips, and hay.[636],[637] In 1948, "According to Miss Agnes Hepburn, Ann Dick was Mrs William Hepburn, who was also the grandmother of Agnes and Ross Hepburn, Alex Hepburn, and Mrs Elizabeth Taylor, who still reside at or near Port Stanley. She and the members of her family arrived at Port Stanley in 1849, to become some of the pioneers of the area. It is understood that the Hepburn family plans to mark the centenary of the arrival fittingly sometime next year."[638]
- v. Thomas Milne Hepburn;[628],[628] christened 3 Jun 1817 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[630] died may have before 1828 at Co. Fife, Scotland.[639]
- vi. Mary Hepburn;[640],[640] born 15 Mar 1819 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[641] christened 5 Apr 1819 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland.[641]
"...married a Cassidy and lived in the the U.S."[624] She was living in 1851 at United States of America.[642]
- vii. Jane Hepburn;[640],[640] born 16 Jul 1821 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[643] christened 5 Aug 1821 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[641] married Andrew Dalziel 31 Dec 1869 at St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada; where Andrew (40) was a yeoman, son of John and Agnes, and Jane (47) was spinster, daughter of Adrew and Jane, both of Yarmouth Twp., witnessed by John Grant and Eliza Parish.[644]
She and Andrew Dalziel appeared on the census of 1880 at McKean Twp., Erie Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America; where Andrew Dalzelle [sic] (53) was a Scottish born farmer, with Jane Dalzelle [sic] (57), Catharine Rice (14), their adopted daughter, and Frank Tidman (20) a farm labourer.[645]
- viii. Barbara Hepburn;[640],[640] born 21 May 1823 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[643] christened 13 Jun 1823 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[641] married William Russell 21 May 1852 at Middlesex Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Barbara and William, both of Yarmouth Twp., were married by license, witnessed by Andrew Hepburn and Sarah Russell;[646] died of influenza, aged 72 26 Nov 1893 at St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, at age 70;[647] buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, West Ave, sect OSE, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, "Barbara HEPBURN / wife of Wm. RUSSELL."[648]
She and William Russell appeared on the census of 1871 at Southwold Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada; where William Russell (45) was a farmer, and Barbara Russell (40), both born Scotland, with Robert Russell (15), and Jane Russell (12), both born in United States, with Barbara Russell (10), Andrew Russell (8), Charlotte Russell (7), and Ellen Russell (5) born in Ontario.[649]
- 47. ix. Catherine Hepburn.
- x. Agnes Hepburn;[640],[640] born 10 Oct 1826 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[643] christened 28 Dec 1826 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[641] married Thomas F Grant 10 Nov 1845;[650] died "aged 95 yrs, 1 mos, 12 d" 27 Oct 1921 at 81 Scott St., St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 95;[651] buried 29 Oct 1921 at St. Thomas Cemetery, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, (plot unknown).[652]
She and Thomas F Grant appeared on the census of 1851 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Thomas F. Grant (27) was a wagon maker born Canada West, Agnes (26) born Scotland, Jean (6), John (4), Charles (3), Hannah (65) born in U.S. were present, living in a 1-story, frame house.[653] She and Thomas F Grant appeared on the census of 1861 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Thomas F. Grant (35), Agnes (35), Jane (15), John (13), Andrew (5), and Charles (5) were present, in a 1-story log and frame house.[654] She appeared on the census of 1911 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada; where Agnes (85) lived with her daughter Jane Davidson (67), James Davidson (70) and others.[655]
- xi. Thomas Hepburn;[640],[640] born 15 Dec 1828 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[643] christened 25 Jan 1829 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland.[641]
- xii. Elizabeth Hepburn;[640],[640] born 29 Jun 1830 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[643] christened 8 Aug 1830 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[641] married Sym Tod 31 Dec 1852;[650] died aged 69 11 Oct 1898 at Gravel Rd, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 68;[656] buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, West Ave, sect OSE, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, "In / memory of / Elizabeth / HEPBURN / wife of / Sym TOD / died Oct. 11, 1898 / aged 68 yrs / a native of Perthshire / Scotland."[657]
She and Sym Tod appeared on the census of 1861 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Semion Todd (34) was a farmer, with Elizabeth Todd (28), both born Scotland, and Jane Todd (5) born Canada, were present.[658] She and Sym Tod appeared on the census of 1881 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada; where Sym Tod (67) farmer, Elizaberth (51), Jeannie S. Tod (25), William Tod (20), James Tod (15), and Eliza Tod (12) were present.[659]
- xiii. James Hepburn;[640],[640] born 28 Sep 1832 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[643] christened 14 Nov 1832 at Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland;[641] married Catherine Ferguson 14 Apr 1858 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where James (25) son of Andrew [Hepburn] and Jane Millen, Catherine (20) daughter of Daniel [Ferguson] and Elizabeth Jardine;[660] married Jane McDiarmid 23 Apr 1862 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where James (29) was son of Andrew and Jane, and Jane (19) daughter of John and Christina;[660] died 1 May 1893 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 60.[661]
In 1851, James Hepburn lived at Lot 3, Con. 6 (North half), Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada).[662] He and Mitchell Broom Hepburn appeared on the census of 1861 at Lot 19, Con. 6, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where James Hepburn () was a widowed farmer, with Mitchell Hepburn (25), in a 1-story frame house. On 100 acres, James produced wheat, barley, peas, oats, indian corn, potatoes, and hay.[663],[664] He and Jane McDiarmid appeared on the census of 1871 at Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario, Canada; where James Hepburn (38) was Scottish born farmer, Jane Hepburn (28), Catherine Hepburn (8), Martha Hepburn (5), Maryette Hepburn (3), all born Ontario, with hired staff Pricilla Miles (18), Cornelius Gloin (24), and William Mann (22) present.[665]
95. Jane5 MILN (child of William, #190);[666],[667] born circa 1789 at Pottie Mill, Strathmiglo, Co. Fife, Scotland;[668],[669],[670] christened 9 Aug 1789 at Strathmiglo, Co. Fife, Scotland; where her name was Jean Mill, and father was William Mill;[671] married Andrew Hepburn (see #94), son of Robert Hepburn and Katherine Dun, circa 1806;[586],[587] died 25 Sep 1863 at Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada);[672] buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, West Ave, sect OSE, St. Thomas, Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada), "aged 77 y'rs / a native of / Perth Scotland / ? companion dear / ?lieth here / ? we hope ? sustain / ? again."[673]
She was also known as Jean/Jane Mill, Miln, Milne, Millen.[674],[675] She and Andrew Hepburn appeared on the census of 1841 at Newburgh Moor (Muir), Newburgh, Co. Fife, Scotland; where Andrew Hepburn (52) was a farmer, born Scotland, and Jean Hepburn (49), Andrew Hepburn (26), Catherine Hepburn (17), Agnes Hepburn (14), Thomas Hepburn (12), Elisabeth Hepburn (10), James Hepburn (8), Michael Broom [Hepburn] (7), and Helen Hepburn (7) were present, and born in Fife, Scotland.[590],[591] The family left for America 18 Jul 1843 from Dundee, Scotland.[592] She and Andrew Hepburn emigrated on 22 Sep 1843 to New York, New York, United States of America; arrived from Dundee, Scotland, aboard the "Blackness", with Andrew, Thomas, Mary, Jean, Barbara, Catherine, Agnes, Eliza, James, David, and Mitchell.[413],[414] On 11 Jul 1844, Jane Miln and Andrew Hepburn lived at Lot 3, Con. 6, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada), which Andrew purchased on that date, and willed to his sons Andrew Jr. and James in 1850. They called this place "Yarmouth Plains."[593] She appeared on the census of 1861 at Lot 3, Con. 6, Yarmouth Twp., Elgin Co., Canada West (Ontario), British North America (Canada); where Jane (65) lived with son Andrew (42) a farmer, his wife Catherine (30), son James (11), and labourer James Duncan (22); all born Scotland, and living in a single-story log house. Andrew produced wheat, barley, peas, oats, buck wheat, corn, potatoes, turnips, and hay on 180 acres.[676]
|
176. James6 NEALE (child of James, #352);[677],[678] born 19 Nov 1768 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[679] baptized 26 Dec 1768 at St. Mary's, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[679] married Esther Shrimpton (see #177), daughter of Samuel Shrimpton and Mary Watford, 6 Aug 1792 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[680],[681] died "Suddenly, Russell-square... in the 73rd year of his age" Sep 1843 at 11 Woburn Place, Bloomsbury, London, Co. Middlesex, England, at age 74;[682],[683],[684] buried 19 Sep 1843 at All Souls, Kensal Green, London, Co. Middlesex, England, "aged 72."[685]
He purchased Great and Little Lee-Woods, together with William Ball and Thomas Berry in 1789 at Quainton, Co. Buckingham, England.[686] He was a draper (cloth seller) with Neale and Smith (probably Thomas Smith) between 1791 and 1802 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[687],[688],[689],[690] He and Esther Shrimpton James Neale was leased a cottage in Goldington from Robert Dell and John Parker of Aylesbury (devisees in trust of Richard Watford) and Esther Shrimpton in 1792.[691] He lived in 1798 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; where James rented from Thomas Smith, and also owned his own house, and rented to others.[692] James Neale and Thomas Grace became partners and founders of the Vale of Aylesbury Bank by 1801, issuing pound notes. Robert Dell joined c. 1803, as did Thomas Hedges by 1804, and John Saunders Woodcock. James left the partnership 10 Oct 1810. The bank failed in 1812.[693],[694],[695],[696] He accepted William Stephens (26 Sep) and Robert Ingram (23 Dec) as apprentice drapers in 1802 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[697] He was involved in the Robert Bent election scandal between 1802 and 1804 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[698],[699] He James was elected a director of the County Fire Office insurance company on 6 Oct 1810 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[700] He was a founding member at the first gathering of the Aylesbury Club on 9 Nov 1810 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[701] He James was called on to settle his debts to his former partners Grace and Saunders-Woodcock in as the Vale of Aylesbury Bank was bankrupt on 28 Dec 1812 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[702] He was living in 1817 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[703] He announced the end of his drapery business in Aylesbury on 15 Jan 1818 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[704] He lived in 1820 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[705] James Neale's brother-in-law Mr. Lewis sold the Lee Woods property.[706] He and Esther Maria Neale appeared on the census of 1841 at Woburn Place, Bloomsbury, London, Co. Middlesex, England; where James Neale (70) of independant means, was accompanied by Esther (35) his daughter and two servants.[707]
Children of James6 Neale and Esther Shrimpton (see #177) were as follows:
- 88. i. John5
Neale.
- ii. Esther Maria Neale;[708],[708] baptized 13 Apr 1795 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[709] died "age 78" 9 Jun 1873 at Cheltenham, Co. Gloucester, England, at age 78.[710],[711]
She and James Neale appeared on the census of 1841 at Woburn Place, Bloomsbury, London, Co. Middlesex, England; where James Neale (70) of independant means, was accompanied by Esther (35) his daughter and two servants.[707] She and Frederick Neale appeared on the census of 1851 at Little Coxwell, Co. Berkshire, England; where Frederick (45) was curate, a widower, with sister Esther M. Neal (30), and three servants Sophia Withers (26), Georgina Neale (21), and Elizabeth Cockbill (21) present.[712] She and Frederick Neale appeared on the census of 1861 at Town Street, Wootton, Co. Bedforshire, England; where Frederick (54) was a widower and vicar of Wootton, with Esther M (56) his sister, both born Aylesbury, Laura (24) his niece, born High Wycombe, and servants Sophia Withers (36), Geogena neale (30) and Mary Webster (23) present.[713] She and Frederick Neale appeared on the census of 1871 at Wootton, Co. Bedforshire, England; where Frederick (64) is vicar of Wootton, with sister E. M. Neale (70) an annuitant, and servants Sophia Withers (46), Georgina Neale (39), and Elizabeth Huckle (27) present.[714] She left a will; and was proved 2 Jul 1873, valued at £16,000 by her executers at London and Westminster Bank, where it reports, "formerly of Wootton... but late of Cheltenham."[715]
- iii. James Neale;[716],[716] baptized 6 Jul 1797 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[717] died 22 Oct 1820 at Northampton-square, London, Co. Middlesex, England, at age 23.[718],[719]
He possibly was a bookseller between 1817 and 1818 at The Kingsbury, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[720],[721]
- iv. Frederick Neale;[722],[722] born 23 May 1806 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[723] married Frances Vulliamy 30 Aug 1830 at St. Luke, Chelsea, Kensington & Chelsea, London, England; where Francis was of St. Pancras, witnessed by James Neale, B. L. Vulliamy and others;[724],[725] died 12 May 1872 at Wootton, Co. Bedforshire, England, at age 65.[726],[727]
He lived in 1830 at Gower street north, St. Pancras, London, Co. Middlesex, England.[728] He and Frances Vulliamy appeared on the census of 1841 at Upper Tulse Hill, Lambeth, London, Co. Surrey, England; where Frederick (36) was a banker, and Frances (40) was present, neither born Middelsex, and two servants, Caroline Peck (22) and Harriet Hurst (24).[729] He lived in 1846 at Woburn Place, Bloomsbury, London, Co. Middlesex, England.[730] Frederick's wife Frances died.[731] He and Esther Maria Neale appeared on the census of 1851 at Little Coxwell, Co. Berkshire, England; where Frederick (45) was curate, a widower, with sister Esther M. Neal (30), and three servants Sophia Withers (26), Georgina Neale (21), and Elizabeth Cockbill (21) present.[712] He and Esther Maria Neale appeared on the census of 1861 at Town Street, Wootton, Co. Bedforshire, England; where Frederick (54) was a widower and vicar of Wootton, with Esther M (56) his sister, both born Aylesbury, Laura (24) his niece, born High Wycombe, and servants Sophia Withers (36), Geogena neale (30) and Mary Webster (23) present.[713] He and Esther Maria Neale appeared on the census of 1871 at Wootton, Co. Bedforshire, England; where Frederick (64) is vicar of Wootton, with sister E. M. Neale (70) an annuitant, and servants Sophia Withers (46), Georgina Neale (39), and Elizabeth Huckle (27) present.[714] He left a will on 24 Jul 1872; which was prooved by his executer Frederick Vulliamy of Millbrooke, Carisbrooke, Isle of White, valued at £35,000.[732]
177. Esther6 SHRIMPTON (child of Samuel, #354);[733],[734] born circa 1769;[735],[736] baptized 12 Nov 1769 at Crenden Lane Meeting House, High Wycombe, Co. Buckingham, England;[737],[738],[739] married James Neale (see #176), son of James Neale and Mary Horwood, 6 Aug 1792 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[680],[681] she possibly was buried 11 Jan 1819 at Cannon Street Road, Whitechapel, London, Co. Middlesex, England, though more evidence is sought.[740]
She and James Neale James Neale was leased a cottage in Goldington from Robert Dell and John Parker of Aylesbury (devisees in trust of Richard Watford) and Esther Shrimpton in 1792.[691] Esther Shrimpton was associated with Richard Watford (b. 1710, Goldington, d. 1785, Aylesbury) as they together held a cottage in Goldington, Bedfordshire.[741],[742],[743]
|
178. Reverend John6 MORLEY (child of John, #356);[744],[745] baptized 19 May 1763 at Elworthy, Co. Somerset, England;[746],[747] married Mary Lyddon (see #179), daughter of William Lyddon and Honour Gifford, 10 Jan 1783 at Wellington, Co. Somerset, England; where John was "John the younger" of Elworthy, batchelor, and Mary was of Wellington, spinster, witnessed by William Lyddon and A.F.M. Shorland;[748] died 29 Sep 1842 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England, at age 79.[749],[750]
He (an unknown value) between 26 Jan 1774 and 29 Sep 1779 at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Co. Devon, England.[751] He accepted into (matriculated) on 20 Jan 1780 at Oriel College, Oxford, Co. Oxfordshire, England.[752] He was ordained deacon by Bishop Richard Hurd on 28 Oct 1786 at Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, Co. Worcestershire, England.[753] He and Mary Lyddon lived in 1786 at Hampton Lucy, Co. Warwickshire, England; when John became curate of Hampton-Lucy with Charlecote, and schoolmaster of the grammar school.[754],[755] He was ordained a priest by Bishop Richard Hurd on 21 Oct 1787 at The Palace, Worcester, Co. Worcestershire, England.[753] He made vicar of "Great Kington and chapel of Combrooke" in 1789 at Kineton, Co. Warwickshire, England.[756] He made vicar of Wasperton parish on 20 Dec 1791 at Co. Warwickshire, England.[753] In 1801 John Morley completed a diary which survives to this day.[757],[758] He and Mary Lyddon lived between 1810 and 1813 at Co. Yorkshire, England.[759] He and Mary Lyddon lived between 1814 and 1816 at Bradfield Combust, Co. Suffolk, England; where John was the rector.[760],[761] He authored, "Discourses Doctrinal and Practical, partly occasssional, chiefly common, delivered in different county churches" in 1815.[762] He and Mary Lyddon lived between 1816 and 1824 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; until Mary's death.[752] He was the vicar between 19 Apr 1816 and 29 Sep 1842 at St. Mary the Virgin, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[763],[764],[765] He lived between 1824 and 1842 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; as a widower.[752] He appeared on the census of 1841 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; where John (78) was a clerk [i.e. clergyman], with Mary (33), neither born in Bucks, and two servants present, Rose Sooth (23) and Mary Ann Axtell (28).[766] He was memorialized on a tablet in the Clergy Vestry:- "JOHN MORLEY, / For 26 years Vicar of this Parish, / Died 29th September, 1842, / Aged 80 years, / MARY, HIS WIFE, / Died 25th February, 1824, / Aged 60 years. / FRANCES, THEIR DAUGHTER, / Died 14th December, 1848, / Aged 49. / SUSANNAH, THEIR DAUGHTER, / Died 23rd December, 1849, / Aged 61" at St. Mary's, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[767]
Children of Reverend John6 Morley and Mary Lyddon (see #179) all born at Hampton Lucy, Co. Warwickshire, England, were as follows:
- i. Susannah5 Morley;[768],[768] baptized 30 Jan 1788;[769],[770] died 23 Dec 1849 at age 61.[771]
She and Frances Morley appeared on the census of 1841 at Church Yard, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; where Susannah Morley (48) was of independant means, with Francis Morley (37), Caroline Lace (20) and servants Elizabeth Odey (20 and Mary Odey (15) present.[772]
- ii. John Morley;[768],[768] baptized 11 Apr 1788.[769],[770]
- iii. Henry Morley;[768],[768] baptized 5 Apr 1789.[769]
- iv. Charles Morley;[768],[768] baptized 3 Jun 1790.[769]
- v. Edward Lacy Morley;[768],[768] baptized 9 Jul 1791.[769]
- vi. William Morley;[768],[768] baptized 15 Mar 1793.[769]
- 89. vii. Emily Morley.
- viii. Anne Morley;[768],[768] baptized 9 Jun 1796.[769]
- ix. Frances Morley;[768],[768] baptized 1 Jul 1799;[769] died 14 Dec 1848 at age 49.[771]
She and Susannah Morley appeared on the census of 1841 at Church Yard, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; where Susannah Morley (48) was of independant means, with Francis Morley (37), Caroline Lace (20) and servants Elizabeth Odey (20 and Mary Odey (15) present.[772]
- x. James Morley;[768],[768] baptized 22 Jul 1800.[769]
- xi. George Morley;[768],[768] baptized 20 Jul 1802.[769]
- xii. Samuel Morley;[768],[768] baptized 23 Oct 1804.[769]
- xiii. Catherine Morley;[768],[768] baptized 10 Aug 1807.[769]
179. Mary6 LYDDON (child of William, #358);[773],[774] likely baptized 13 Sep 1764 at Wiveliscombe, Co. Somerset, England;[775],[776] married Reverend John Morley (see #178), son of Reverend John Morley and Amanda Shaw, 10 Jan 1783 at Wellington, Co. Somerset, England; where John was "John the younger" of Elworthy, batchelor, and Mary was of Wellington, spinster, witnessed by William Lyddon and A.F.M. Shorland;[748] died 25 Feb 1824 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England, at age 59.[777]
She and Reverend John Morley lived in 1786 at Hampton Lucy, Co. Warwickshire, England; when John became curate of Hampton-Lucy with Charlecote, and schoolmaster of the grammar school.[754],[755] She and Reverend John Morley lived between 1810 and 1813 at Co. Yorkshire, England.[759] She and Reverend John Morley lived between 1814 and 1816 at Bradfield Combust, Co. Suffolk, England; where John was the rector.[760],[761] She and Reverend John Morley lived between 1816 and 1824 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; until Mary's death.[752] She was memorialized on a slab in the floor of the chancel, inscribed:- "MARIÆ, / Plus Quam XLI. Annos / Conjug. suae carissim et / optime merenti / XVI. liberor. matri pientissim / Dei peries Christum Domino / str cultrici / simplici humil poenitenti / quae / Festo Sancti Bartholomaei / A.S. 1764, / nata postrid, festae / Sanct. Matthiae / A.S. MDCCCXXIV. / In pace requiescit / Joannes Morley Hujus / Eccles Vicarius, / C. V. P" at St. Mary's, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[767]
|