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176. James6 NEALE (child of James, #352);[661],[662] born 19 Nov 1768 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[663] baptized 26 Dec 1768 at St. Mary's, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[663] married Esther Shrimpton (see #177), daughter of John Shrimpton and Eliza Hawkins, 6 Aug 1792 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[664],[665] 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;[666],[667],[668] buried 19 Sep 1843 at All Souls, Kensal Green, London, Co. Middlesex, England, "aged 72."[669] He purchased Great and Little Lee-Woods, together with William Ball and Thomas Berry in 1789 at Quainton, Co. Buckingham, England.[670] He was a draper (cloth seller) with Neale and Smith (probably Thomas Smith) between 1791 and 1802 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[671],[672],[673],[674] 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.[675] 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.[676] 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.[677],[678],[679],[680] He accepted William Stephens (26 Sep) and Robert Ingram (23 Dec) as apprentice drapers in 1802 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[681] He was involved in the Robert Bent election scandal between 1802 and 1804 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[682],[683] He James was elected a director of the County Fire Office insurance company on 6 Oct 1810 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[684] He was a founding member at the first gathering of the Aylesbury Club on 9 Nov 1810 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[685] 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.[686] He was living in 1817 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[687] He announced the end of his drapery business in Aylesbury on 15 Jan 1818 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[688] He lived in 1820 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[689] James Neale's brother-in-law Mr. Lewis sold the Lee Woods property.[690] 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.[691] Children of James6 Neale and Esther Shrimpton (see #177) were as follows:
177. Esther6 SHRIMPTON (child of John, #354);[716],[717] baptized 12 Nov 1769 at Crenden Lane Meeting House, High Wycombe, Co. Buckingham, England;[718],[719],[720] married James Neale (see #176), son of James Neale and Mary Horwood, 6 Aug 1792 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England;[664],[665] she possibly was buried 11 Jan 1819 at Cannon Street Road, Whitechapel, London, Co. Middlesex, England, though more evidence is sought.[721] 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.[675] Esther Shrimpton was associated with Richard Watford (b. 1710, Goldington, d. 1785, Aylesbury) as they together held a cottage in Goldington, Bedfordshire.[722],[723],[724] | ||
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178. Reverend John6 MORLEY (child of John, #356);[725],[726] baptized 19 May 1763 at Elworthy, Co. Somerset, England;[727],[728] 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;[729] died 29 Sep 1842 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England, at age 79.[730],[731] He (an unknown value) between 26 Jan 1774 and 29 Sep 1779 at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Co. Devon, England.[732] He accepted into (matriculated) on 20 Jan 1780 at Oriel College, Oxford, Co. Oxfordshire, England.[733] He was ordained deacon by Bishop Richard Hurd on 28 Oct 1786 at Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, Co. Worcestershire, England.[734] 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.[735],[736] He was ordained a priest by Bishop Richard Hurd on 21 Oct 1787 at The Palace, Worcester, Co. Worcestershire, England.[734] He made vicar of "Great Kington and chapel of Combrooke" in 1789 at Kineton, Co. Warwickshire, England.[737] He made vicar of Wasperton parish on 20 Dec 1791 at Co. Warwickshire, England.[734] In 1801 John Morley completed a diary which survives to this day.[738],[739] He and Mary Lyddon lived between 1810 and 1813 at Co. Yorkshire, England.[740] He and Mary Lyddon lived between 1814 and 1816 at Bradfield Combust, Co. Suffolk, England; where John was the rector.[741],[742] He authored, "Discourses Doctrinal and Practical, partly occasssional, chiefly common, delivered in different county churches" in 1815.[743] He and Mary Lyddon lived between 1816 and 1824 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; until Mary's death.[733] He was the vicar between 19 Apr 1816 and 29 Sep 1842 at St. Mary the Virgin, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England.[744],[745],[746] He lived between 1824 and 1842 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; as a widower.[733] 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).[747] 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.[748] Children of Reverend John6 Morley and Mary Lyddon (see #179) all born at Hampton Lucy, Co. Warwickshire, England, were as follows:
179. Mary6 LYDDON (child of William, #358);[754],[755] likely baptized 13 Sep 1764 at Wiveliscombe, Co. Somerset, England;[756],[757] 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;[729] died 25 Feb 1824 at Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England, at age 59.[758] 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.[735],[736] She and Reverend John Morley lived between 1810 and 1813 at Co. Yorkshire, England.[740] She and Reverend John Morley lived between 1814 and 1816 at Bradfield Combust, Co. Suffolk, England; where John was the rector.[741],[742] She and Reverend John Morley lived between 1816 and 1824 at Parson's Fee, Aylesbury, Co. Buckingham, England; until Mary's death.[733] 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.[748] | ||
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182. Abraham6 FARROW; born circa 1776;[759] married Susanna Perrett (see #183) 23 Apr 1798 at Saint Anne, Soho, Westminster, London, Co. Middlesex, England;[760],[761] died "aged 57" 1833 at Henry St., London, England;[498] buried 14 Jun 1833 at St. Mary, Paddington Green, London, England.[508],[762] In 1800, Abraham Farrow and Susanna Perrett lived at High Holburn Street, London, Co. Middlesex, England.[763] Between 1801 and 1820, Abraham Farrow and Susanna Perrett lived at Bleedinghart Yard, Holburn, London, Co. Middlesex, England, until Susanna's death.[764] He was possibly an officer with the Bow Street Foot Patrole between 1813 and 1821 at London, England.[765] Children of Abraham6 Farrow and Susanna Perrett (see #183) all born at St Andrew, Holborn, London, England, were as follows:
183. Susanna6 PERRETT; born circa 1772;[776] married Abraham Farrow (see #182) 23 Apr 1798 at Saint Anne, Soho, Westminster, London, Co. Middlesex, England;[760],[761] died aged 48 Jan 1820 at Bleedinghart Yard, Holburn, London, Co. Middlesex, England;[777] buried 28 Jan 1820 at St Andrew, Holborn, London, Co. Middlesex, England.[778] In 1800, Susanna Perrett and Abraham Farrow lived at High Holburn Street, London, Co. Middlesex, England.[763] Between 1801 and 1820, Susanna Perrett and Abraham Farrow lived at Bleedinghart Yard, Holburn, London, Co. Middlesex, England, until Susanna's death.[764] | ||
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184. Thomas Cheltom6 PARISH (child of Thomas, #368);[779],[780] baptized 16 Apr 1750 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England;[781] married Ann Day (see #185) 3 Mar 1778 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England; where Thomas and Ann were of Blakesley, by banns;[782],[783] died 1815 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England;[784] buried 30 Dec 1815 at St. Mary's, Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England, "aged 68."[785] He was a farmer in 1777 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England.[786] He was drawn for the militia on 4 Dec 1777 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England.[787] Children of Thomas Cheltom6 Parish and Ann Day (see #185) were:
185. Ann6 DAY may have been born 1745;[788] married Thomas Cheltom Parish (see #184), son of Thomas Parish and Elizabeth Cheltom, 3 Mar 1778 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England; where Thomas and Ann were of Blakesley, by banns;[782],[783] died 1819 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England;[784] died 1819 at Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England;[789] buried 6 Mar 1819 at St. Mary's, Blakesley, Co. Northampton, England, "aged 80."[785] | ||
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186. William6 GOLDBY (child of John, #372);[790],[791] baptized 13 Oct 1754 at Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England;[792] married Susanna (--?--) (see #187);[793] died 1784 at Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England;[794] buried 18 Jan 1784 at St. Mary's, Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England, for whom a table tomb was erected.[795],[796] He was a stone mason between 1773 and 1784 at Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England.[797] Children of William6 Goldby and Susanna (--?--) (see #187) all born at Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England, were as follows:
187. Susanna6 (--?--); married William Goldby (see #186), son of John Goldby and Mary (--?--);[793] died a widow 1794 at Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England;[804] buried 16 May 1794 at St. Mary's, Banbury, Co. Oxfordshire, England.[805] | ||
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188. Robert6 HEPBURN; married Katherine Dun (see #189) 5 Feb 1779 at Forgandenny, Co. Perth, Scotland.[806],[807] Children of Robert6 Hepburn and Katherine Dun (see #189) all born at Forgandenny, Co. Perth, Scotland, were as follows:
189. Katherine6 DUN; married Robert Hepburn (see #188) 5 Feb 1779 at Forgandenny, Co. Perth, Scotland.[806],[807] | ||
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190. William6 MILN (child of William, #380);[811],[812] born 2 Apr 1762 at Dron, Co. Perth, Scotland;[813] christened 4 Apr 1762 at Dron, Co. Perth, Scotland;[813] married Margaret Wallace (see #191), daughter of Thomas Wallace and Christian Laing, 13 Feb 1785 at Abernethy, Co. Perth, Scotland;[814] died 9 Oct 1839 at Binzian Mill, Forgandenny, Co. Perth, Scotland, at age 77;[815],[816],[817] buried at Dron, Co. Perth, Scotland.[818] Between 1786 and 1798, William Miln and Margaret Wallace lived at Pottie Mill, Strathmiglo, Co. Fife, Scotland.[819] Between 1800 and 1830, William Miln and Margaret Wallace lived at Muckarsie Mill, Forteviot, Co. Perth, Scotland.[820] Children of William6 Miln and Margaret Wallace (see #191) were as follows:
191. Margaret6 WALLACE (child of Thomas, #382);[856],[857] born 28 Sep 1760 at Co. Fife, Scotland;[858] christened 5 Oct 1760 at Ceres, Co. Fife, Scotland;[859] married William Miln (see #190), son of William Miln and Jean Brews, 13 Feb 1785 at Abernethy, Co. Perth, Scotland;[814] died 13 May 1830 at Muckarsie Mill, Forteviot, Co. Perth, Scotland, at age 69;[860],[861] buried at Dron, Co. Perth, Scotland.[818] Between 1786 and 1798, Margaret Wallace and William Miln lived at Pottie Mill, Strathmiglo, Co. Fife, Scotland.[819] Between 1800 and 1830, Margaret Wallace and William Miln lived at Muckarsie Mill, Forteviot, Co. Perth, Scotland.[820] |