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Charles Pennyfeather
?-1839
Married 1800
Mary Steward
Abt 1771-1862 |
The Children of Charles Pennyfeather and Mary Steward were:
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Elizabeth Pennyfeather
1801-? |
Charles Pennyfeather
1802-1883
Married1833
Elizabeth Sammons
1801-1867
and Married 1867
Harriet Ingram
1811-?
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George Pennyfeather
1804-? |
William Pennyfeather
1806-?
Married 1838
Amelia Dowman
1816-? |
Henry Pennyfeather
1808-? |
Mary Ann Pennyfeather
1811-?
Married 1837
George Smellie
Abt 1812-1868 |
James Pennyfeather
1813-? |
John Pennyfeather
1816-? |
Anne Catherine Pennyfeather
Abt 1820-1841 (Australia)
Married 1840 (Australia)
August Ludwig Christian Kavel
1798-1860 |
Notes for
WILLIAM PENNYFEATHER:
born Bet. 1805 - 1809 in Leytonstone, Essex, and died
Bet. 1851 - 1861
In 1851 William is listed as a bank manager living with wife Amelia in the
parish of St.
John the
Baptist in Leyton with brother William, his wife and daughter.
In 1861 William is shown as deceased as Amelia is shown as widow and head of family living in the borough of Sudbury with her sons William (21) and
Charles (14).
Notes for
AMELIA DOWMAN:
She was born 1816 in Sudbury.
In 1851 Amelia is listed as living with husband William in the parish of St. John the Baptist in Leyton with
brother William, his wife and daughter.
In 1861 Amelia is shown
as widow and head of family living in the borough of Sudbury with her sons William (21) and
Charles (14).
Notes for CHARLES PENNYFEATHER:
In 1851 Charles is listed as a cabinet maker living with wife Elizabeth
and daughter Mary Ann aged 17 in the paris of St. John the Baptist in
Leyton with brother William and his wife.
Notes for ELIZABETH ANON:
In 1851 Elizabeth is listed as living with husband Charles and daugher
Mary Ann aged 17 in the parish of St. John the Baptish in Leyton with
Charles' brother William and his wife.
The Children of William Pennyfeather and Amelia Dowman were:
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William Pennyfeather
1840-? |
Charles Pennyfeather
1846-1920
Married 1880
Louisa Richmond
?-1922 |
Notes for WILLIAM PENNYFEATHER:
In 1861 William is a bank clerk living in Sudbury with widowed mother and brother
Charles.
Notes for CHARLES PENNYFEATHER:
In 1861 Charles is a scholar living in Sudbury with widowed mother and brother
William. In 1871 Charles is a railway/telegraph clerk lodging in Witham Essex
In 1881 Charles is a bankers clerk with wife Louisa lodging at 27 Alexander Rd Croydon
In 1891 Charles is a bank clerk living at 76 Heatherwood Rd - Hammersmith with wife Louisa.
In 1901 No Census record found.
Charles was
buried on 6 Oct 1920 under burial number 134620 in
grave number 096609 at Abney Park Cemetery.
Notes for LOUISA RICHMOND:
In 1851 Louisa is at home at 21 Carlisle Rd - Stratford-le-Bow with her
parents John and Louisa and her siblings Sarah, Elizabeth, Lydia Joseph, Ann, John, Joshua and
Thomas.
On the 1861 census there is no
trace of Louisa who has obviously left the family home. In 1871 Louisa is the Head
Mistress at the Orphans' School Lordship Lane Tottenham. In Sept 1880 Louisa
marries Charles PENNYFEATHER in Hackney London.
In 1881 Louisa is with husband Charles lodging at 27 Alexander Rd Croydon
In 1891 Louisa is living at 76 Heatherwood Rd-Hammersmith with husband Charles.
In 1901 No Census record found.
Louisa was
buried on 13 Dec 1922 under burial number 138545 in
grave number 096609 at Abney Park Cemetery.
The Child of Charles Pennyfeather and Elizabeth Sammons was:
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Mary Ann Pennyfeather
1834-? |
Charles Pennyfeather
1836-? |
Elizabeth Jane Pennyfeather
1839-?
Married 1865
Edwin Blunt
1831-1883 |
Catherine Pennyfeather
1841-? |
Notes for MARY ANN PENNYFEATHER:
B.abt 1834, East Leytonstone
In 1851 Mary Ann is listed as living with parents Charles and Elizabeth
in the parish of St. John the Baptish in Leyton with uncle William and
his wife