The Ancestors of Robert Creek


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16. James CREEKE, son of Thomas CREEKE and Mary (Ann) STEVENSON, was born 11 Jul 1807 in Cambridge, was christened 2 Aug 1807 in St Benedicts Church, Cambridge, died 12 Aug 1869 in 2 Union Street, Cambridge152 at age 62, and was buried 15 Aug 1869 in Cambridge, St Edward, King & Martyr.153 The cause of his death was Heart Disease.

Research Notes: On Sarah Ann's birth certificate in 1838 his occupation is noted as Publican.

At the time of the 1841 census, James & his family resided at Union Street in Cambridge. His occupation was noted as fruiterer.

At the time of the 1851 census, James and his family resided at 3 Union Street in Cambridge. His occupation was still noted as fruiterer.

At the time of the 1861 census, James and his family resided at 2 Union Street in Cambridge. His occupation was still noted as fruiterer.

On the marriage certificate of his son James and Elizabeth Dring, his occupation was noted as 'Gardener'.

James married Amy (Or Emily) HEMMINGS 9 Jan 1831 in St Botolph, Cambridge.155.,156 Marriage status: death. Amy was born about 1808 in Woolwich, died 31 Mar 1881 in Cambridge51 aged about 73, and was buried 6 Apr 1881 in Cambridge, St Edward, King & Martyr.157 The cause of her death was Chronic stomach ulcer of 2 years..51

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Elizabeth CREEK was born 26 Jan 1832 in King Street, Cambridge and was christened 19 Feb 1832 in Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge.158

         ii.  (Julia) Mary Ann CREEK was born in 1833 and was christened 23 Dec 1833 in Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge.158 (Julia) married John William SCUDAMORE, son of Thomas SCUDAMORE, 2 Jan 1865 in The Parish Church, Cambridge, UK.52 John was born about 1838 and died 19 Apr 1873 in Cambridge aged about 35. The cause of his death was Aneurism.

        iii.  William CREEK 159 was born 19 Aug 1835 in King Street, Cambridge and was christened 27 Sep 1835 in Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge.48 William married Harriet Elizabeth Susan DARNELL, daughter of John DARNELL and Jane, 26 May 1862 in The Parish Church, St Edwards, Cambridge.52 Harriet was born about 1842 and died 3 May 1873 in Cambridge, UK51 aged about 31. The cause of her death was Tuberculosis.

         iv.  Sarah Ann CREEK was born 23 Feb 1838 in Cambridge, UK.

          v.  James CREEK was born 14 Sep 1839 in St Edwards, Cambridge48 and died 22 Oct 1910 in Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire160 at age 71. The cause of his death was Cereberal Haemorrhage. James married Elizabeth DRING, daughter of James DRING, 25 Jan 1865 in St Pauls Church, Cambridge.161 Elizabeth was born about 1840 in Hunts, St Ives, died 16 Apr 1917 in 32 Springfield Road, Bury St Edmonds aged about 77, and was buried 20 Apr 1917 in Cambridge, St Edwards. The cause of her death was Heart Failure/Bronchitis.

         vi.  Amy CREEK was born 21 May 1841 in Cambridge, UK.48

        vii.  Eliza CREEK was born 30 Jan 1843 in 3 Union St, Cambridge,158 was christened 12 Aug 1843 in St Edwards Church, Cambridge,158 and died 13 Aug 1843 in Cambridge.51 The cause of her death was Water on the brain.51

8      viii.  Charles CREEK (born 19 Jan 1845 in 3 Union St, Cambridge - died 15 Sep 1911 in Wandsworth and Clapham Union Infirmary, 162 St John's Hill, London). Charles married Lydia Hanscomb BUNTING,53,54 daughter of David BUNTING 111 and Eliza F. HANSCOMB, 11 Feb 1868 in St Andrew The Great, Cambridge.106 Lydia was born 2 Mar 1847 in Cambridge, UK,107 was christened 4 Apr 1847 in St Pauls Church, Cambridge, and died 15 Oct 1925 in Helpston, Peterborough at age 78. The cause of her death was Carcinoma of the Colon/Exhaustion. Another name for Lydia was Lily BUNTING.

         ix.  Thomas CREEK was born 1 Nov 1846 in 3 Union Street, Cambridge162 and was christened 6 Dec 1846 in St Edwards Church, Cambridge.158 Thomas married someone about 1875.

          x.  Joseph Henry CREEK was born 22 Dec 1848 in 3 Union St, Cambridge and was christened 4 Mar 1849 in St Edwards Church, Cambridge.158 Another name for Joseph was Burry. Joseph married Catherine A. Catherine was born in 1854 in Middlesex, London. Joseph next married Catherine A. Catherine was born in 1854 in Middlesex, London.

         xi.  Emily Harriet Hemming CREEK was born 20 Jul 1853 in 3 Union St, Cambridge and was christened 28 Aug 1853 in St Edwards Church, Cambridge.158

 

17. Amy (Or Emily) HEMMINGS was born about 1808 in Woolwich, died 31 Mar 1881 in Cambridge51 aged about 73, and was buried 6 Apr 1881 in Cambridge, St Edward, King & Martyr.157 The cause of her death was Chronic stomach ulcer of 2 years..51

Research Notes: At the time of the 1841 census, Amy and her family resided at Union Street in Cambridge.

At the time of the 1851 census, Amy and her family resided at Union Street in Cambridge.

Amy married James CREEKE 9 Jan 1831 in St Botolph, Cambridge.155.,156 Marriage status: death. James was born 11 Jul 1807 in Cambridge, was christened 2 Aug 1807 in St Benedicts Church, Cambridge, died 12 Aug 1869 in 2 Union Street, Cambridge152 at age 62, and was buried 15 Aug 1869 in Cambridge, St Edward, King & Martyr.153 The cause of his death was Heart Disease.

18. David BUNTING 111 was born about 1824 in Cambridge.

Research Notes: At the time of the 1851 census, David was living in Russel Street, St Pauls, Cambridge. His occupation was a servant.

At the time of the 1881 census, David was living at 17 Earl Street, Cambridg, with his wife Eliza. His occupation was noted as Parish Clerk.

David married Eliza F. HANSCOMB. Eliza was born about 1822 in Melbourn, Cambridge.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Eliza F. BUNTING was born about 1846 in Cambridge. Eliza married Henry Thomas BRIDGES ____________.163 Henry was born about 1846 in Cambridgeshire.

9        ii.  Lydia Hanscomb BUNTING 53,54 (born 2 Mar 1847 in Cambridge, UK - died 15 Oct 1925 in Helpston, Peterborough). Lydia married David WOOTTEN ____________.112.,113 David was born about 1849 in Cambridge. They had no children. Lydia next married Charles CREEK, son of James CREEKE and Amy (Or Emily) HEMMINGS, 11 Feb 1868 in St Andrew The Great, Cambridge.106 Charles was born 19 Jan 1845 in 3 Union St, Cambridge, was christened 30 Mar 1845 in St Edwards Church, Cambridge, and died 15 Sep 1911 in Wandsworth and Clapham Union Infirmary, 162 St John's Hill, London104 at age 66. The cause of his death was Syphilitic stenosis of the larynx/Asphixia.

        iii.  William BUNTING was born about 1849 in Cambridge.

         iv.  David BUNTING was born about 1850 in Cambridge.

 

19. Eliza F. HANSCOMB was born about 1822 in Melbourn, Cambridge.

Research Notes: At the time of the 1851 census, Eliza was living at Russel Street, St Pauls Cambridge. She was a dressmaker.

Eliza married David BUNTING.111 David was born about 1824 in Cambridge.

20. Thomas CLARK, son of William CLARK, was born about 1815 in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire and died 8 Jan 1867 in 38 Market Place, Cambridge, UK164 aged about 52. The cause of his death was Tuberculosis.

General Notes: At the tiem of the 1861 census, Thomas was the publican of 'Champion of the Thames' Public House, 38 (now 68) King Street, Cambridge.

Thomas married Ann LING 8 Apr 1840 in Parish Church, Haslingfield, Cambridge.165 Ann was born about 1823 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire and died 1896 ? aged about 73.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  William Ling CLARK was born about 1841 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire.

         ii.  Alice CLARK was born about 1842 in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire.

        iii.  Thomas CLARKE was born about 1844 in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire.

         iv.  Ann CLARK was born about 1847 in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire.

          v.  Sarah CLARK was born about 1850 in Chesterton, Cambridge. Sarah married James RADFORD about 1867 in Cambridge.

10       vi.  John CLARKE (born 26 Apr 1853 in King Street, Cambridge - died 27 Nov 1937 in 26 Union Road, Cambridge). John married Eleanor Catherine Pain SIMPSON,78 daughter of Robert Samuel SIMPSON and Elizabeth PAIN, 13 Apr 1874 in St Pauls Church, Stratford, Essex 116,117,118,119.,120.,121.,122 Eleanor was born 15 Sep 1855 in Merchants Yard, Broadstairs, St Peters, Kent123 and died 27 Feb 1956 in Chesterton Institution, 29 Union Lane, Cambridge124 at age 100. The cause of her death was Heart attack/Influenza. Another name for Eleanor was Ellen.

        vii.  James CLARK was born about 1856 in Cambridgeshire.

       viii.  Stephen CLARK was born about 1857 in Cambridgeshire.

         ix.  Henry CLARK was born about 1858 in Cambridgeshire.

          x.  Frederick CLARK was born about 1863 in Cambridgeshire.

 

21. Ann LING was born about 1823 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire and died 1896 ? aged about 73.

General Notes: At the time of the 1871 census, Ann was the publican of the 'County Arms' Public House, (now The Architect), 70 Castle Street, Cambridge. She was noted as being a widow.

At the time of the 1881 census, Ann was the publican of the 'County Arms' Public House, (now The Architect), 70 Castle Street, Cambridge.

In the 1891 census, Ann had 5 lodgers.

Ann married Thomas CLARK 8 Apr 1840 in Parish Church, Haslingfield, Cambridge.165 Thomas was born about 1815 in Grantchester, Cambridgeshire and died 8 Jan 1867 in 38 Market Place, Cambridge, UK164 aged about 52. The cause of his death was Tuberculosis.

22. Robert Samuel SIMPSON, son of Robert SIMPSON and Hannah, was born about Jun 1819 in Thanet, St. Peter and died 12 Apr 1863 in Merchants Yard, Broadstairs, St Peters, Kent aged about 43. The cause of his death was Tuberculosis.

General Notes: In the 1861 census his occupation was noted as 'mariner'.
On his death certificate in 1863 his occupation was 'mariner'.

Robert married Elizabeth PAIN 6 Jul 1851 in Broadstairs Parish Church. Elizabeth was born about 1832 in St Peters, Kent and died about 1906 aged about 74.

Marriage Notes: Marriage certificate requested 22/7/20

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Mary SIMPSON was born about 1851 in St Peters, Kent.

         ii.  Elizabeth S. SIMPSON was born about 1853 in St Peters, Kent.

11      iii.  Eleanor Catherine Pain SIMPSON 78 (born 15 Sep 1855 in Merchants Yard, Broadstairs, St Peters, Kent - died 27 Feb 1956 in Chesterton Institution, 29 Union Lane, Cambridge). Eleanor married John CLARKE, son of Thomas CLARK and Ann LING, 13 Apr 1874 in St Pauls Church, Stratford, Essex 116,117,118,119.,120.,121.,122 John was born 26 Apr 1853 in King Street, Cambridge114 and died 27 Nov 1937 in 26 Union Road, Cambridge115 at age 84. The cause of his death was Heart attack.

         iv.  Alfred SIMPSON was born about 1859.

 

23. Elizabeth PAIN, daughter of James PAIN, was born about 1832 in St Peters, Kent and died about 1906 aged about 74.

General Notes: After the death of her husband Robert Samuel Simpson in 1863, Elizabeth remarried Charles Smith in 1866.

In the 1891 census, Elizabeth was noted as being a widow, and worked in a laundry.

At the time of the 1901 census, Elizabeth was living at the 'Nu Niles' Almshouse, High Street, St Peter, Thanet, Kent. It is believed thii was actually 'Nuckells Almshouse', also at the same address and consisting of 8 dwellings in 1901 - note there are 8 members in the 1901 census.

Elizabeth married Robert Samuel SIMPSON 6 Jul 1851 in Broadstairs Parish Church. Robert was born about Jun 1819 in Thanet, St. Peter and died 12 Apr 1863 in Merchants Yard, Broadstairs, St Peters, Kent aged about 43. The cause of his death was Tuberculosis.

Elizabeth next married Charles SMITH 1 Oct 1866 in St Mary the Virgin Church, Ashford. Charles was born about 1832 in Middlesex, London and died before 1891.

Marriage Notes: Marriage certificate requested 8/8/20

General Notes: In the 1881 census, Charles was noted as a 'mariner'.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Ada SMITH was born about 1867 in Kent.

         ii.  William SMITH was born about 1869 in Kent.

        iii.  Edward SMITH was born about 1878 in Broadstairs, Kent.


24. Henry CALLER (CARLOW),141,142 son of Henry CALLER, was born about 1815 in Wrotham, Kent and died 4 Aug 1895 in Wrotham, Kent166 aged about 80. The cause of his death was "Senile Decay". Another name for Henry was CARLOW.

General Notes: The 1851 census, taken in March of that year, revealed a 19 y/o Sarah Thurley was living with Henry and his 4 children. Sarah is noted as his 'niece'. Henry's first wife died in 1847, and Betsy was born in 1849. Sarah Thurley and Henry married in 1851.

Research Notes: Variously known as Caller or Carlow

Henry married Elizabeth (Esther) (Betsy) TERRY, daughter of Jeremiah TERRY, 25 Dec 1837 in Wrotham Parish Church. Elizabeth was born about 1822 and died 18 Jan 1847 in Wrotham, Kent167 aged about 25. The cause of her death was "Consumption".

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Sarah Ann CALLER (CARLOW) was born 21 Feb 1840 in Wrotham, Kent.168,169

         ii.  Henry CALLER (CARLOW) was born about 1842 in Wrotham, Kent.

        iii.  Thomas CALLER (CARLOW) was born 7 Feb 1845 in Wrotham.

Henry next married Sarah THURLEY 25 Jul 1851 in Wrotham Parish Church 52.,170.,171.,172 Sarah was born about 1832 and died 25 Jul 1901 in Wrotham, Kent173 aged about 69. The cause of her death was Bronchitis.

Marriage Notes: At the time of the 1871 census, Henry, Sarah and family were living at 'Wiffen's Farm', in the hamlet of Boro' Green in Wrotham. Henry's occupation was a stoker and engine driver at the paper mill.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Betsy CALLER was born about 1849 in Wrotham, Kent.

12       ii.  Libitey CARLOW 79,80 (born 8 Oct 1851 in Wrotham, Kent - died 20 Jul 1894 in 10 Hearns Rd, St Pauls Cray). Libitey married Elizabeth Ruth DEANE,81 daughter of James DEANE and Sarah ISTED, 26 Nov 1870 in Wrotham, Kent 143.,144.,145.,146 Elizabeth was born 3 May 1851 in Wrotham, Kent147 and died 23 Feb 1934 in Farnborough Hospital, Kent148 at age 82. The cause of her death was Senile Myocardial degeneration/Chronic Bronchitis.

        iii.  George CALLER was born about 1854 in Wrotham, Kent.

         iv.  Frederick CALLER was born about 1856 in Chislehurst, Kent.

          v.  Beatrice CALLER was born about 1863 in Wrotham, Kent.

         vi.  Caroline CALLER was born about 1866 in Wrotham, Kent.

        vii.  Alfred J. CALLER was born about 1869 in Wrotham, Kent.

 

25. Sarah THURLEY, daughter of Richard THURLEY, was born about 1832 and died 25 Jul 1901 in Wrotham, Kent173 aged about 69. The cause of her death was Bronchitis.

Sarah married Henry CALLER (CARLOW) 141,142 25 Jul 1851 in Wrotham Parish Church 52.,170.,171.,172 Henry was born about 1815 in Wrotham, Kent and died 4 Aug 1895 in Wrotham, Kent166 aged about 80. The cause of his death was "Senile Decay". Another name for Henry was CARLOW.

26. James DEANE, son of James DEANE and Mercy, was born about 1817 in Plaxtol, Kent and died about 1879 aged about 62.

Research Notes: James does not appear in the 1861 census with his wife and family.

James married Sarah ISTED 27 Dec 1843 in Plaxtol Church, Wrotham, Kent. Sarah was born about 1820 in Shipbourne, Kent and died 15 Mar 1883 in Wrotham, Kent aged about 63. The cause of her death was Tuberculosis.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Davis James DEANE was born about 1845 and died about 1911 aged about 66. Davis married Ellen Jane STEVENS, daughter of James STEVENS. Ellen was born about 1846 in Dover, Kent and died about 1928 aged about 82.

         ii.  William R. C. DEANE was born about 1847 and died about 1915 aged about 68.

        iii.  Hester A. J. DEANE was born about 1849 and died about 1915 aged about 66.

13       iv.  Elizabeth Ruth DEANE 81 (born 3 May 1851 in Wrotham, Kent - died 23 Feb 1934 in Farnborough Hospital, Kent). Elizabeth married Libitey CARLOW,79,80 son of Henry CALLER (CARLOW) 141,142 and Sarah THURLEY, 26 Nov 1870 in Wrotham, Kent 143.,144.,145.,146 Libitey was born 8 Oct 1851 in Wrotham, Kent and died 20 Jul 1894 in 10 Hearns Rd, St Pauls Cray51 at age 42. The cause of his death was Heart Disease. Another name for Libitey was CALLER.

          v.  Sarah Mercy DEANE was born about 1853 in Wrotham, Kent and died about 1937 aged about 84.

         vi.  Thomas G. DEANE was born about 1854 in Gravesend, Kent and died about 1942 aged about 88.

 

27. Sarah ISTED, daughter of William ISTED and Sarah PORTER, was born about 1820 in Shipbourne, Kent and died 15 Mar 1883 in Wrotham, Kent aged about 63. The cause of her death was Tuberculosis.

Research Notes: At the time of the 1881 census, Sarah was noted as being a widow.

Sarah married James DEANE 27 Dec 1843 in Plaxtol Church, Wrotham, Kent. James was born about 1817 in Plaxtol, Kent and died about 1879 aged about 62.

28. John TOUGH, son of James TOUGH, was born about 1820 in Portobello, Scotland, died 1 Jun 1888 in Anglesea Road, Orpington aged about 68, and was buried 7 Jun 1888 in Orpington, Kent. The cause of his death was Double Pneumonia/Tuberculosis.

General Notes: In the 1861 census, John's wife is noted as Agnes, and she was born in Scotland.
In the 1871 census, John's wife is noted as Mary Ann, and she was born in Bermondsey, Surrey.

Research Notes: In the 1841 Census, John was a soldier stationed at Wellington Barracks. His age was noted as 20, meaning his birth year was 1820-1822.

He was tried and court martialled for "sitting down and being asleep on his post". He was sentenced to 184 days imprisonment, which was remitted by the General Commander in Chief on the "recommendation of the court".

In the 1871 census, John Tough was noted as a "Chelsea Pensioner".

According to Wikepedia - The Royal Hospital was founded by King Charles II in 1682 as a retreat for veterans.[1] The provision of a hostel rather than the payment of pensions was inspired by Les Invalides in Paris.[1]

During the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II, the Royal Hospital was still under construction so they introduced a system for distribution of army pensions in 1689. The pension was to be made available to all former soldiers who had been injured in service, or who had served for more than 20 years.

By the time the Royal Hospital was completed, there were more pensioners than places available in the Royal Hospital. Eligible ex-soldiers who could not be housed in the Hospital were termed Out-Pensioners, receiving their pension from the Royal Hospital but living outside it. In-Pensioners, by contrast, surrender their army pension and live within the Royal Hospital.

In 1703 there were 51 Out-Pensioners. By 1815 this figure had risen to 36,757.

The Royal Hospital remained responsible for distributing army pensions until 1955, following which the phrase "Out-Pensioner" became less common, and "Chelsea Pensioner" was used largely to refer to "In-Pensioners".

John married Agnes PLANK 11 Aug 1846 in St. Margaret Parish Church, Middlesex, London. Agnes was born about 1825 in Surrey, England and died 31 Mar 1864 in Bromley, Kent174 aged about 39. The cause of her death was Biliary Calculi (Gall Stones).

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  John TOUGH was born 14 Feb 1848 in St Botolph, City of London, was christened 16 Apr 1848 in Royal Military Chapel, St. James Park, London, and died about 1860 aged about 12.

         ii.  Isabella Jane TOUGH was born 6 Jul 1849 in St Johns, Middlesex and was christened 30 Sep 1849 in Royal Military Chapel, St. James Park, London. Isabella married John MACDONALD 3 May 1875 in Dubbo, NSW.

        iii.  Agnes TOUGH was born 23 Feb 1852 in St Botolph, City of London and was christened 19 Sep 1852 in Royal Military Chapel, St. James Park, London. Agnes married Frederick POLYBLANK 25 Apr 1874 in Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW. Frederick was born about 1836, died 28 Jan 1888 in Market Street, Mudgee aged about 52, and was buried 29 Jan 1888 in Mudgee.

14       iv.  William Plank TOUGH 103 (born 5 Jun 1854 in Westminster - died 2 Nov 1928 in 23 Lower Road, Orpington, Kent). William married Mary WALLER, daughter of James WALLER and Catherine, 31 Mar 1879 in The Temple Church, St Mary Cray.151 Mary was born about 1859 in St Mary Cray and died 17 Mar 1932 in 23 Lower Road, Orpington, Kent aged about 73.

          v.  James TOUGH was born 12 Nov 1857 in Portsea Town, Southampton.

         vi.  Janet TOUGH was born about 1863 in Orpington, Kent.

John next married Mary Ann SMITH, daughter of William Thomas SMITH, 4 Jul 1865 in St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, London. Mary was born about 1826.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Mary TOUGH was born 14 Apr 1866 in Bromley, Kent, died 13 Apr 1874 in Anglesea Road, Orpington, Kent175 at age 7, and was buried 18 Apr 1874 in Orpington, Kent.

         ii.  David Thomas TOUGH was born about 1868 in Orpington, Kent and died 22 Apr 1873 in Anglesea Road, Orpington, Kent176 aged about 5. The cause of his death was Croup.

 

29. Agnes PLANK was born about 1825 in Surrey, England and died 31 Mar 1864 in Bromley, Kent174 aged about 39. The cause of her death was Biliary Calculi (Gall Stones).

Agnes married John TOUGH 11 Aug 1846 in St. Margaret Parish Church, Middlesex, London. John was born about 1820 in Portobello, Scotland, died 1 Jun 1888 in Anglesea Road, Orpington aged about 68, and was buried 7 Jun 1888 in Orpington, Kent. The cause of his death was Double Pneumonia/Tuberculosis.

30. James WALLER was born about 1831 in St Mary Cray, Kent.

Research Notes: At the time of the 1881 census he was living at Clapseff, St Mary Cray, with his wife, children, son-in-law and grand daughter. He was a stoker. (In the 1891 census it stated he was a stoker at the paper mil).
At the time of the 1891 census, he was living with his wife, and some of his children. He was a stoker at the paper mill.

James married Catherine 16 Feb 1851 in St Mary Cray. Catherine was born about 1830 in Cork, Ireland and died before 1901.

Marriage Notes: At the time of the 1881 census was living at Clapseff, St Mary Cray, with his wife, children and grand-daughter.

According to Beryl Carlow, Janet's grandmother had an illegitimate child, Richard, who was raised in her maiden name, or her married name, Waller.

Wedding certificate ordered August 2020

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  James WALLER 177 was born about 1850 in Kent.

         ii.  William WALLER 178 was born about 1853 in St Mary Cray. William married Eliza. Eliza was born about 1853 in Bexley, Kent.

        iii.  Joseph WALLER 178 was born about 1857 in St Mary Cray.

15       iv.  Mary WALLER (born about 1859 in St Mary Cray - died 17 Mar 1932 in 23 Lower Road, Orpington, Kent). Mary married William Plank TOUGH,103 son of John TOUGH and Agnes PLANK, 31 Mar 1879 in The Temple Church, St Mary Cray.151 William was born 5 Jun 1854 in Westminster150 and died 2 Nov 1928 in 23 Lower Road, Orpington, Kent at age 74. The cause of his death was Myocardial Degeneration.

          v.  Sarah WALLER was born about 1863 in St Mary Cray, Kent.

         vi.  Catherine WALLER was born about 1866 in St Mary Cray, Kent.

        vii.  John WALLER was born about 1868 in St Mary Cray, Kent.

       viii.  George WALLER was born about 1871 in St Mary Cray, Kent.

         ix.  Richard WALLER was born about 1877 in St Mary Cray, Kent.

 

31. Catherine was born about 1830 in Cork, Ireland and died before 1901.

Research Notes: At the time of the 1881 census she was living at Clapseff, St Mary Cray, with her husband, children, son-in-law and grand-daughter.
At the time of the 1891 census, she was living with her husband, and some of her children. She was a rag sorter. (A rag sorter cut off the buttons from old clothing, removed any ribbons and lace, then ripped the seams, then sorted the rags by type).

Catherine married James WALLER 16 Feb 1851 in St Mary Cray. James was born about 1831 in St Mary Cray, Kent. picture


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