1800-1849
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Ancestors of Thomas and Irene Annett | Ancestors of Daniel and Mabel Ealey |
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26 April 1800 : Mary Voller dies in Bramshott, aged 77. |
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26 June 1800 : 48-year-old Jeanne Muzard is spending the day in Toulouse with daughter Eleonore. |
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25 October 1800 : Jeanne is suffering from a cold at home in Tilh, with husband Michel and daughter Eleonore. |
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20 March 1801 : Jeanne and family have received word about the dilapidated state of their plantation in Haiti (probably situated in Cavaillon). |
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25 April 1802 : John Rosse is promoted from Private to Corporal. |
18 September 1802 : Jeanne Muzard is living in Toulouse, with husband Michel and daughter Eleonore, who is about to be married to writer and poet Auguste Labouïsse. |
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10 December 1804 : John Rosse is promoted from Corporal to Sergeant. |
1804 : John Francis Chopin has by now made a considerable fortune in India, according to his half-sister Eleonore's biography. |
BEHOLD the wealthy merchant, that trades on foreign seas, And brings home gold and treasure, for such as live at ease. With spices and with cinnamon, and oranges also. They're brought us from the Indies, by virtue of the plough. |
24 August 1805 : Hannah Bennett is buried at St. Mary's, Selborne, her residence Chapel Farm, Oakhanger. | |
About 1806 : Jeanne (née Eluard) Muzard dies in Toulouse. | |
About 1806 : Mary Andrews is born. | |
14 September 1806 : 22-year-old John Francis Chopin marries Eleanor Ann Dunn in St John's Church, Calcutta. | |
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28 October 1811 : John Cundy, aged about 49, marries 39-year-old Barbara Mason, a widow, in Bakewell, Derbyshire. |
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28 June 1812 : George, son of James and Mary Ealey, is baptised at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington. |
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28 June 1812 : Ann Cundy, daughter of John and Barbara, is baptised in Stoney Middleton. |
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21 September 1812 : Robert Hegginbotham is baptised in Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire. |
1812-1817 : Broome Pinniger serves with the 6th West India Regiment. |
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6 July 1813 : John Rosse is promoted from Sergeant to Troop Sergeant Major. |
24 February 1814 : John Oman is baptised in Thurso, Caithness. |
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4 March 1814 : John Sperrin is a Sergeant-Major in the 24th Native Infantry, in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. |
May 1814 : John, son of Pat. and Ellen Coakley, is baptised in Cobh, Cork, probably in St. Colman's Chapel, precursor to the cathedral. |
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1 June 1818 : 25-year-old John Taylor marries 21-year-old Elizabeth Watson at All Saints, Southampton. | |
16 April 1820 : Euphemia Hudson is baptised in Westminster, London. | |
11 September 1820 : William Pinniger Junior, a clothier of Calne, Wiltshire, witnesses the signing of son Broome's Articles of Clerkship. |
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14 January 1821 : Ormond Stonehewer is a Corporal in the Bengal Artillery, when daughter Caroline is baptised in Kanpur. |
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22 September 1821 : 24-year-old Henry Annett, Yeoman, marries 27-year-old Elizabeth Hains in Newton Valence, Hampshire. |
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18 October 1821 : Aged 45, John Rosse leaves his regiment due to failing health, signing his discharge papers in Kanpur. |
26 August 1822 : Ormond Stonehewer, "Gunner artillery", marries his first wife, Elizabeth, a "Native Woman", in Kanpur. |
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6 September 1822 : John Rosse dies and is buried in Fort William, Calcutta, nineteen days before the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, grants his pension. |
26 September 1823 : Ormond Stonehewer, now a bomber, is in Secunderabad, when 10-month-old daughter Christiana is baptised. |
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29 May 1826 : George Ealey is employed by the Duchess of Kent, as Postillion for Princess Victoria. He is just a child himself. |
20 June 1827 : Broome Pinniger marries Elisabeth Trevethick in Northwood, Isle of Wight |
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7 September 1827 : Ormond Stonehewer, now a Magazine Sergeant, is in Kanpur, where wife Elizabeth is buried. |
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1 October 1827 : 30-year-old Henry Annett, widower, marries 21-year-old Mary Andrews in Alton, Hampshire. |
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26 October 1828 : Daniel Ashby is born in Brixton, London. |
11 September 1829 : Catherine Stonehewer is born in Kanpur, the illegitimate child of Ormond (still a Magazine Sergeant) and Catherine, "his woman". |
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Hear the Postillion riding by! I pray thee not so quickly fly,— So quickly fly! I would my greeting give to thee, My own fond love so far from me, Thro' wood and field he makes his way And now his song dies away— And now his songs will die a—way. |
3 November 1829 : James Ealey begins work as postillion to the Duchess of Kent. |
1829 : John Cundey appears in Glover's Directory for Derbyshire as a Lime Burner in Stoney Middleton. | |
5 February 1831 : Edwin Taylor is born in Oakley, Bedfordshire. | |
18 April 1831 : Robert Bennett is buried at St. Mary's, Selborne, Hampshire, aged 85, his abode Farringdon. |
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8 May 1831 : 12-week-old Edwin Taylor is baptised in Oakley. |
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20 December 1832 : John Cundey appears in the Poll Book for Bakewell, Derbyshire, as a freeholder of property in Eyam, residing in Stoney Middleton. |
22 October 1833 : Ormond Stonehewer marries his second wife, Margaret Cronion, in Kanpur, where he is continuing to serve as a Magazine Sergeant. |
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7 December 1833 : George Ealey ends his job as postillion for the Duchess of Kent. |
22 December 1835 : John Francis Chopin dies in Calcutta, aged 61. |
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31 December 1835 : James Ealey ends his time as postillion to the Duchess of Kent. |
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7 July 1836 : 24-year-old Robert Heginbotham marries 20-year-old Ann Cundey in Hathersage, Derbyshire. |
16 October 1836 : Henry and Mary Annett are living on Miles Street, South Lambeth, when their eldest son Henry is baptised at St. Mark's, Kennington. Henry Senior is a miller. |
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31 January 1837 : Ormond Stonehewer is still in Cawnpore, where 14-year-old daughter Christiana is married. |
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27 November 1837 : Sarah Sperrin dies in Jhossee, near Karnal, Haryana, aged 65. |
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28 October 1838 : James Ealey begins work in the Royal Mews in an unspecified capacity. |
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18 November 1838 : Anne Elizabeth Heginbotham, daughter of Robert and Nancy, is baptised in Stoney Middleton. |
2 December 1838 : Edward Pinniger is baptised privately in Newbury, Berkshire, where father Broome is a solicitor. |
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9 March 1839 : John Cundey draws up his will, naming son John, son-in-law Robert, and friend William Clayton, publican, as Executors. |
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28 May 1839 : George Ealey begins working in an unspecified capacity in the Royal Mews. |
22 July 1839 : 26-year-old John Jackson, a widowed gunner in 1st Company, 3rd Battalion, Bengal Artillery, marries his second wife, Mary Phillips, in Karnal. |
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18 February 1840 : Anna Oman is born. | |
27 June 1840 : Anna Oman is baptised in Calcutta, West Bengal. | |
25 October 1840 : Andrew Annett is born at The Red House, Battersea. | |
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About 1840 : George Ealey marries Euphemia Hudson |
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6 June 1841 : John Cundey, Lime Burner, wife Barbra and family are living in Stoney Middleton. |
6 June 1841 : 50-year-old Broome Pinniger is a solicitor, living in Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire. |
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![]() The Court of Chancery, Illustrated London News 14 January 1843 |
6 June 1841 : John Taylor, son Edwin, and the rest of the family are living in West End, Oakley, Bedfordshire. |
6 June 1841 : Robert Heginbotham, Barytes Manufacture, & his wife Ann are residing in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire | |
6 June 1841 : James Ealey, a Male Servant & his wife Mary are residing in Constitution Hill Lodge, London | |
6 June 1841 : George Ealey is residing and working in The Royal Mews, London | |
16 October 1841 : James Ealey is reported as having had his name removed from the electoral register, being judged a servant, and not an owner or renter of his premises. | |
27 September 1842 : John Cundey writes a codicil to his will, removing William Clayton as Executor and appointing another friend (and publican), Edmund Cocker, in his place. | |
1 October 1842 : John Cundey dies aged seventy-nine, and is buried in the churchyard of St Martin's, Stoney Middleton. | |
1842 : John Cundey's will appears in the Death Duty Register for Lichfield Consistory Court. His son John is executor. Both are described as being from Stoney Middleton. | |
13 October 1842 : John Cundey's will is proved in Chesterfield, his effects valued at under £2,000. | |
15 October 1842 : John Cundey's death is announced in the Sheffield and Rotherham Independent. | |
31 December 1842 : Ormond Stonehewer's 11-year-old daughter Rebecca dies and is buried at Christ Church, Cawnpore. |
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26 September 1843 : John Jackson is Staff Sergeant 5th Company 3rd Battalion Bengal Artilery, when his daughter Maria is baptised at St. Stephen's Church, Dum Dum. | 1841-1843 : Robert Heginbotham is a registered voter of Stoney Middleton, via the £50 Rental Qualification. |
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1843 : Robert and Nancy Heginbotham are defendants in the case of Cundey v. Heginbotham in the Court of Chancery. The plaintiff is Nancy's half-brother, John Cundy Jnr. |
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21 May 1844 : 33-year-old Gunner William Parmenter of the Bengal Artillery marries 26-year-old widow Isabella Smith in Nasirabad. |
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19 October 1844 : George Ealey leaves the employment of the Royal Mews. |
21 October 1844 : John Jackson is still a Staff Sergeant in Dum Dum when his son Edward is baptised at St. Stephen's. |
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27 November 1844 : John Jackson is widowed for the second time when wife Mary dies in Dum Dum and is buried at St. Stephen's. |
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7 April 1845 : 31-year-old widower John Jackson, “Serjt. Major Detacht. 3d. Batt”, marries 16-year-old Catherine Stonehewer at Christ Church, Kanpur. |
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1 October 1847 : James Ealey is appointed Established Helper in the Royal Household. |
5 November 1848 : Gunner William Parmenter is a Sergeant in the Bengal Artillery, stationed in Kanpur, where son John is baptised at St. John's Church. |
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2 January 1849 : Rebecca Jackson is born and later baptised at St. John's Church, Kanpur. Father John is Quarter Master Sergeant in the 8th Battalion Bengal Artillery. |
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