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==William James Crisp b1805 St Clement Danes, London== | ==William James Crisp b1805 St Clement Danes, London== | ||
− | Grocer of 1 Sydney Place, Commercial Road, Stepney, from at least the time of his marriage in 1827 when he insured his premises with the Sun Fire Office until about 1861 when he retired to Ightham, Kent where his brother had owned property and grew hops on 4 acres. Ended his days in his eldest son William's home in Brockley, Kent. | + | Grocer of 1 Sydney Place, Commercial Road, Stepney, from at least the time of his marriage in 1827 |
+ | when he insured his premises with the Sun Fire Office until about 1861 when he retired to Ightham, | ||
+ | Kent where his brother had owned property and grew hops on 4 acres. Ended his days in his eldest | ||
+ | son William's home in Brockley, Kent. | ||
− | http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb93/JillontheA272/AllWilliamJamesCrisps109.jpg | + | |
− | Four generations of William James Crisp - ggg grandad born 1805 St Clement Danes, gg grandad b1831 Stepney, g grandad b1854 Stepney and great uncle b1882 Deptford | + | http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb93/JillontheA272/AllWilliamJamesCrisps109.jpg |
+ | Four generations of William James Crisp - ggg grandad born 1805 St Clement Danes, gg grandad b1831 Stepney, | ||
+ | g grandad b1854 Stepney and great uncle b1882 Deptford | ||
His children who survived infancy and produced families of their own were: | His children who survived infancy and produced families of their own were: | ||
− | + | Maria Crisp b1828 who married silk merchant Robert Thomas. Her daughters Edith b1851 Shoreditch and | |
+ | Helen Constantia b 1853 Shoreditch played an important part in bringing up their sister Emily's son Bertram Offord | ||
+ | who was born in the year of his mother's death, 1882. | ||
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− | Alfred Steel (b1864 Rustington) Master Mariner and later landlord of the Royal Oak, East Wittering with all of his children except my grandmother. (Maybe she took the picture!) | + | Alfred Steel (b1864 Rustington) Master Mariner and later landlord of the Royal Oak, East Wittering with all of his |
+ | children except my grandmother. (Maybe she took the picture!) | ||
== Transcribing == | == Transcribing == | ||
St Wilfrid's school, Haywards Heath Victorian logbooks 1863-1904. | St Wilfrid's school, Haywards Heath Victorian logbooks 1863-1904. |
Revision as of 15:31, 12 January 2008
Researching the descendants of:
William James Crisp b1805 St Clement Danes, London
Grocer of 1 Sydney Place, Commercial Road, Stepney, from at least the time of his marriage in 1827 when he insured his premises with the Sun Fire Office until about 1861 when he retired to Ightham, Kent where his brother had owned property and grew hops on 4 acres. Ended his days in his eldest son William's home in Brockley, Kent.
Four generations of William James Crisp - ggg grandad born 1805 St Clement Danes, gg grandad b1831 Stepney, g grandad b1854 Stepney and great uncle b1882 Deptford
His children who survived infancy and produced families of their own were: Maria Crisp b1828 who married silk merchant Robert Thomas. Her daughters Edith b1851 Shoreditch and Helen Constantia b 1853 Shoreditch played an important part in bringing up their sister Emily's son Bertram Offord who was born in the year of his mother's death, 1882.
Joseph Pilsworth Burnip b 1810+/- 3yrs Westminster. Of Hull and Epworth
William Steel c1803 Iping, Sussex, ag lab and postman
Jonathan Hawes b 1788 Berkhampstead, grocer in Hoxton
Joseph Badcock b1791 Shrivenham,grocer
John Jarvis b1798 Great Missenden, shoemaker
Harwood, Neal, Leggatt, Langley in west Sussex.
Thomas Abbott b Heptonstall 1829
Robert Atkinson,tailor of Gisburn b1760
Alfred Steel (b1864 Rustington) Master Mariner and later landlord of the Royal Oak, East Wittering with all of his children except my grandmother. (Maybe she took the picture!)
Transcribing
St Wilfrid's school, Haywards Heath Victorian logbooks 1863-1904.