Showing posts with label Dunrich (Dundridge). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dunrich (Dundridge). Show all posts
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Nieces and Nephews
Four months interlude, but picking up where I left us in August, and wishing all my readers a Happy Advent!
In this post I propose to examine the nieces and nephews named in the wills of William Dunrich (died 1794) and his widow, Elizabeth (nee Gaich or Geach, died 1802). Transcripts of each of these wills are in the previous post on Dunrich Babbage Connections. William and Elizabeth appear to have had no children of their own, but were generous to their nephews and nieces.
I have no information on siblings of Elizabeth Dundrich, and all those named by the Dundriches are children of William's siblings. The Buckland Monachorum baptisms reported in England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 have, in addition to William (1722), Robert (1725 died in infancy 1726), John (born 1727), and Elizabeth (born 1730).
Of the survivors, England, Marriages, 1538-1973 has:
John Dundridge and Mary Blake 16 Apr 1755 Antony Cornwall
And as reported in the previous post, England, Select Plymouth and West Devon, Parish Registers, 1538-1912 has:
Elizabeth Dundridge and John Babidge 1757 in Devon
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 have the following baptisms for children of John Dundridge and Mary in Antony, Cornwall:
Mary Dundridge 16 Apr 1757
William Dundridge 12 Sep 1760
Elisabeth Dundridge 11 Dec 1762
Ann Dundridge 30 Jan 1769
Of these, Mary Dundridge must have married Pascho Pollard, as we find the following baptisms indexed in England, Select births and Christenings, 1538-1975 of parents Pascho (or Pascoe) Pollard and Mary in Stoke Damerel, Devon:
Thomas Pollard 5 Jan 1779
Pascho Pollard 14 Jun 1780
John Dundrich Pollard 16 May 1781
Mary and her husband are both mentioned in the wills.
I have no further record for William Dundridge. He is not mentioned in the wills, nor any children of his, and presumably he died childless before 1794.
Elisabeth Dundridge married Ebenezer Fisher. Pallot's Marriage Index for England, 1780-1837 records Esth Dunrick and Ebenezer Fisher Esq. married by license at St Pancras, Exeter in 1795, matching her maiden name in her uncle's will (made in 1792), and married name in her aunt's (1801). The corresponding index in England, Select Marriages, 1538-1975 has:
Elizabeth Dunrich and Ebenezer Fisher St Pancras Exeter 10 Sep 1795.
Pallot's Index reports Fisher as "Lt His Maj R.N.", while Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy, 1660-1815 (also from ancestry.com) have Ebenezer Fisher commissioned Lieutentant 13 Nov 1790.
Ann Dundridge was married to Abraham Roberts in 1792, but had died by 1801, leaving children. They were presumably in the care of her uncle and aunt, since, when the latter died, she passed on their care to Pascho and Mary Pollard. The most likely fate of the Robertses is picked up in this excellent website. Abraham and Ann moved to London, where his ropemaking business failed. Ann probably died in 1801 (there is a plausible burial 30 May 1801 at St John, Horsleydown), while at the time Elizabeth Dundrich was making her will, Abraham was a debtor in the King's Bench Prison. He was discharged in 1804, but likely died soon after, a plausible burial being 1 Feb 1806 at St. George the Martyr, Southwark.
The other survivor of the children of Robert and Margaret Dunrich, baptized in Buckland Monachorum, is Elizabeth Dunrich, who married John Babbage. As previously reported, I find baptisms in Chudleigh for John Babbage (1760) and Thomas (1763) Babbage, children of John and Elizabeth, but not William. However, both parents had likely died by 1768, in which year their (presumably their) John and William were sent by the parish of Chudleigh as apprentices to John and William Dunrich respectively.
William Dunrich in his will (1792) mentions his nephews Willm and John Bavage, while Elizabeth Dunrich mentions (1801) cousins Elizabeth and William Dundridge Babbage, children of William Babbage, Hatchelor, deceased and Rosamond Sampson. It seems likely that Willm Bavage is William Babbage, Hatchelor, and the refernce to cousins is intended loosely to mean relatives - they would in fact be second or grand nephew and niece. I have already described the above William Dundridge Babbage (my 4x great grandfather), and traced their marriage to the Peterkens.
Neither John Bavage (or Babbage) nor his family is not mentioned in Elizabeth's will. And I turn to these now to establish the connection between Babbage and Bavage. England, Select Marriages, 1538-1975 has:
John Babbidge and Catherine Avery 5 Jun 1781 Stoke Damerel
They appear to have moved across Tor Point to Maker, Cornwall. Children of John Babbage/Babage and Catherine found in England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 are:
John Babbage 9 Sep 1781 Stoke Damerel, Devon
Willm Dundredge Babbage 21 May 1786 Maker, Cornwall
Jenefer Babbage 21 May 1786 Maker, Cornwall (twins or a deferred baptism?)
Samuel Henry Avery Babage 15 Jan 1792 Maker, Cornwall
George Lobb Babage 3 May 1795 Stoke Damerel, Devon
Samuel Babbage 6 Jun 1797 Stoke, Damerel, Devon
Mary Ann Babbage 21 Jan 1800 Stoke Damerel, Devon
Among these siblings, we find the spelling Bavage and Bavidge on later records. England Select Marriages, 1537-1970 has:
Jenifer Bavage and William Goss 18 Nov 1802 Stoke Damerel, Devon
Thus among baptisms at the Morice Street Wesleyan Chapel in Stoke Damerel (England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970) are the following children of William and Mary Bavage/Bevdge/Bavege:
Mary Dundridge Bavage born 26 Feb 1822 bapt. 1 Apr 1822
Rosamond Caroline Bevdge born 5 Jun 1824 bapt. 4 Oct 1824
Jane Elizabeth Dundridge Bavege born 17 May 1827 bapt. 11 Jun 1827
The treesandstars website has a marriage for William Dundridge Babbage and Mary Vorco.
Rosamond and Jane Bavage, aged 15 and 12 respectively, are found together in Barrack Street, Devonport in the 1841 England Census, each with the occupation "Plain Work Girl". Their mother had just died, the presumed FreeBMD Death Index being:
Mary Bavage Jun1841 Stoke Damerel 9 261
Pallot's Marriage Index for England, 1780-1837 has:
John Babage and Grace Rodda 1800 Paul, Cornwall
The following are from England, Births and Christenings, 1583-1975, baptized in Paul, Cornwall with parents John Bavage/Babage/Babbage and Grace:
John Every Babage 23 Nov 1800
James Avary Babbage 2 Dec 1810
Samuel Avery Bavage 5 Mar 1817
Note the variant transcipts for Avery, their grandmother's maiden name.
Other children recorded to this couple, include: Mary (1803), Mary (1804), Henry Ralph (1808), William Avery (1814) and Grace (1820). They started out in Paul, Cornwall, and by the 1830s were in Northumberland where John and Grace both died, and many of their children raised their families.
FreeBMD Death Index Grace Bavidge Sep1851 Tynemouth 25 311
FreeBMD Death Index John Bavidge Dec1860 Tynemouth 10b 88
Here ends the two-part digression to document the nephews and nieces named in the Dunrich wills.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Dunrich Babbage Connections
What follows is a reconstruction of a small part of the Dunrich and Babbage families in the West Country of Devon and Cornwall in the 18th century. Of note, the names had not at the point established a standard spelling. You'll find, if you say Dun-rich quickly, that a "D" sound inserts itself between the syllables! I have seen Dunrich, Dundrich and Dundridge on the one part, and Babbage, Babbidge, Bobbidge, Babbich and even Bavage and Bavidge on the other.
A monument in Saints Peter and Paul, Sheviock, Cornwall is recorded by Joseph Polsue, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall, Vol. IV, p.147 (1872).
Near this place are deposited the remains of William Dunrich, late of Lescawn
in this parish, who died February 3, 1794; in the 75 year of his age. Also of
Elizabeth Dunrich, who died 26 February 1802; aged 83 years.
For each of them a Last Will and Testament is preserved among the records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858, which I have viewed through ancestry.com. The legal caligraphy takes some getting used to. I present here my transcripts of each of them in turn. First, the will of William Dunrich (1719-94). I have highlighted the names of William's nephews and nieces, including two Bavage references, which are spelling variants of Babbage. Apart from the phonetic similarity of "B" and "V", I will present some genalogical evidence in a later post.
In the Name of God Amen I William Dunrich of the Parish of Sheviock in the
County of Cornwall Yeoman being in Health of Body & of Sound and disposing
memory (blessed be God) Do this fifth day of June in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and ninety two make publish & declare this my last Will
& Testament in manner following (that is to say) First I give unto my niece Mary
Pollard Wife of Pascho Pollard of St. Budeaux in the County of Devon Yeoman
the sum of Sixty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain Also I give and
bequeath unto my niece Elizabeth Dunrich the sum of Fifty pounds Also I give
& bequeath unto my other niece Ann Roberts Wife of Abraham Roberts Junr.
The sum of Fifty pounds Also I give & bequeath unto my nephew Willm Bavage
the sum of Fifty pounds All which before mentioned Legacies shall be paid
within Six months after my decease Also I give & bequeath unto such children
of my nephew John Bavage as may be living at my decease the sum of Twenty
Pounds to be equally divided amongst them by my executrix when and as she may
think most proper Also I give and bequeath unto Thomas Littleton Esqr. of Trowen
in the County of Cornwall our gold Ring Also all the rest & residue of my Goods
Chattels & Effects whatsoever I give devise & bequeath unto my Beloved Wife
Elizabeth Dunrich and I make & ordain this my said Wife my sole Executrix of this
my last Will and Testament In Trust for the intents and purposes beforementioned
not in the least doubting but that she will fulfill the same In Witness whereof I the
said William Dunrich have hereunto sett my hand & seal the day and year first
above written – William Dunrich – Signed Sealed and Delivered by the said
William Dunrich as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who
were present at the Signing & sealing/thereof – Henry Rott Spook – William Roberts.
This Will was proved at London the twenty eighth day of May in the Year of our
Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety five before The right Honble. Sir
William Wynn Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of Elizabeth
Dunrich Widow the Relict of the Deceased and Sole Executrix named in the Will
to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the Deceased having been first Sworn duly to Administer by Commission
Before I reconstruct the family, from this and other records, here is the will of his widow, Elizabeth Dunrich (1719-1802). Parts of this, I posted previously in relation to William Babbage, Son of a Hatchelor.
the County of Cornwall Widow being in perfect health and of sound mind
memory and understanding thanks be given to God calling to mind the mortality
of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do make
and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form Following
(that is to say) Principally and First of all I commend my Soul into the hands of
of Almighty God that gave it and my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent
Christian like manner at the Discretion of my Executrixes hereinafter mentioned
nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again
by the Almighty Power of God and as touching such worldly Estate where with
it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise and bequeath the same in
manner Following that is to say First I desire that all my just Debts and Funeral
expenses may be paid as soon as possible after my death Item I give and bequeath
to my Cousin Elizabeth Babbage and William Dunrich Babbage Son and Daughter
of William Babbage late of the town of Plymouth Dock in the parish of Damarell
in the County of Devon Hatchelor deceased the sum of two hundred and Fifty
Pounds apiece to each of them of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid at the
end of Six months next after the day of my Death and in Case either of them shall
die before me that then and in such case I do give and bequeath to the Survivor of
them the sum of Five hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid
to the said Survivor at the End of Six months next after the day of my Death Item
I give and bequeath to all the children of my Niece Ann Roberts Deceased the Sum
of Five hundred Pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be equally Divided
amongst them share and share alike and I do hereby nominate and appoint Paschoe
Pollard of the Parish of Saint Budeaux in the County of Devon Gentleman to be
Guardian and Trustee over them and do will and desire that he will lay out such
part thereof as he may think proper for the Education livelihood and Maintenance
of them or either of them until they shall successively attain the age of twenty one
years old and then to pay the residue and remainder of his or her part and portion
of the said legacy into his or her own hands and if either of them shall happen to
die before he or she shall attain to the age of twenty one years then the residue and
remainder of such Child or Children’s Legacy so dying shall be equally Divided
amongst the Survivors of them share and share alike Item I give and bequeath to
my Niece Elizabeth Fisher all my Table China consisting of Eleven blue and white
China Dishes
Diamond Ring and Earrings and my Silver Sauce Boats Item I give and bequeath
to my Niece Mary Pollard my Silver Coffee pot Item I give and bequeath to
Rosamond Sampson the mother of the above named Elizabeth Babbage and
William Dunrich Babbage my Brown Chintz Gown black quilted petticote and
running sprigd Apron Item I give and bequeath to Miss Betty Ellis of the Parish
of Antony in the County of Cornwall the Sum of Ten Pounds of lawful money of
Great Britain Item I give and bequeath to Ann Martin Wife of William Martin of
the said Parish of Sheviock the sum of Two Guineas Item I give and bequeath to
William Symons my Servant the sum of Five Guineas if he is living with me at the
time of my Death item I give and bequeath to each and every of my Servants that
shall be living with me at the time of my Death asuit of Mourning to each and
every of them Item I give and bequeath to the Poor of the said parish of Sheviock
the Sum of Five Pounds to be given to them in Bread at the Church on the first
Five Several Sundays that shall first and next happen after my Death item I give
and bequeath to Mistress Ann Roberts Wife of the Reverend Doctor Bryan Roberts
and to her Sister Elizabeth Bennett Wife of the Reverend John Bennett the Sum of
three Pounds each to buy amourning Ring Item I give and bequeath to my Servant
John Westrott the Sum of four Guineas Item I give and bequeath to my Servant
Mary Hoskon the Sum of two Guineas all the rest residue and remainder of my
Lands Tenements Goods Chattels Ready money and Sureties for money Book
Debts and personal Estate whatsoever that I may Die possessed of or in any wise
Entitled unto after payment of my Just Debts and Legacies herein before given
and bequeathed I do hereby give Devise and bequeath to my said two Nieces
Mary Pollard and Elizabeth Fisher herein before named therin Executors
Administrators and assigns to be equally Divided amongst them share and share
alike and I do hereby Constitute Nominate and appoint the said Mary Pollard and
Elizabeth Fisher joint Executrixes of this my last Will and Testament and I do
hereby revoke make void and disannul all and every Former and other Will or
Wills and Testaments by me at any time heretofore made ratifying and Confirming
this and no other to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said
Elizabeth Dunrich have to this my last Will and Testament written on two sheets
of Paper to the First Set my hand and to this last my hand and Seal this Eighteenth
day of July in the year of Our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and one
#E: Dunrich Signed Sealed and Published and Declared by the said Testatrix
Elizabeth Dunrich to be her last Will and Testament who at her request and in her
presence and in the presence of each other (after the Interlineation of the words
(to wit) lay out between the twenty third and twenty Fourth Fourth Lines of the
first Sheet being first made) have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto
# Richard Serpill #Jane Geard #James Bligh
This Will was proved at London the Seventh Day of April in the year of Our Lord
Onethousand Eight hundred and two before the Right Honorable Sir William Wynn
Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of Mary Pollard (Wife of Pascho
Pollard) and Elizabeth Fisher (Wife of Ebenezer Fisher) the Executrixes named in
the said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods
Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased having been first sworn by Commission
Duly to Administer.
I have made highlights in this transcript as well for the sake of comparison with the first.
The Dunrich's named nieces are: Elizabeth Dunrich in 1792, who must have become Elizabeth Fisher by 1801; Mary Pollard (wife of Pascho Pollard); and Ann Roberts, alive in 1792, but deceased by 1801, whose children are entrusted to the guardianship of their uncle Pascho. The Dunrich's named nephews are John Bavage 1792, who is not mentioned in 1801; and Willm Bavage of 1792 who must be the William Babbage Hatchelor deceased of 1801.
These wills are not the only connections between the names of Babbage and Dunrich. England, Select Plymouth and West Devon Marriages, 1538-1912 has John Babidge and Elizabeth Dundridge in married 1757. A bit of rooting around online reveals that this marriage was solemnized in St Budeaux, just to the north of Plymouth. I am especially indebted to Carolyn Mason in New Zealand whose treesandstars website provided the genealogical framework for what follows.
Also connecting Babbage and Dundridge, the following are held at the Devon Record Office:
3009A-99/PO18/27 1768
John Babbage apprenticed to John Dundridge of Anthony, Cornwall
3009A-99/PO18/31 1768
William Babbage apprenticed to William Dundridge of Sheviock, Cornwall
The first of these is an indenture dated 28 October 1768 by which responsibility for the maintenance of John Babbage is transferred from the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Chudleigh, Devon to John Dundridge, who was to train him in "good husbandry work" up to the age of twentyfour years. I have not seen the second of these records, which I suspect is a similar document, but for William Babbage (the future hatchelor) to be apprenticed to William Dundridge of Sheviock. That is, William Dunrich, who mentions his nephews John and William Bavage in his will. It would seem most likely that William Dunrich (Dundridge) of Sheviock, Devon is the brother of John Dundridge of Anthony, Cornwall, and of Elizabeth Dundridge, wife of John Babage who had married in St Budeaux.
The Chudleigh parish records as transcribed by Carol Gertner and Gary Liddell have these baptisms (perhaps William was baptized at St Budeaux):
2 May 1760 John, son of John and Elizabeth Babbage
1 Dec 1763 born: 26 Nov 1763 Thomas, son of John and Elizabeth Babbidge
The same set of records from Chudleigh parish registers has Elizabeth Babbidge buried 3 June 1765. As to the fate of Thomas, I have no record, but it seems likely that William and John were orphans at this point. In 1768, John Babbage is described on the indenture as a "poor child of the said parish". Treesandstars notes that Elizabeth Babbage was already in receipt of parish relief in 1762, receiving an extra 10s when Thomas was born. One John Babbage of an invalid regiment is buried in St Saviour, Dartmouth on 21 Jun 1763, and he may well be their father.
As to the birth of John Babbage, future husband of Elizabeth Dundridge (if correct, these are my 6x great grandparents), the most likely candidate from Chudleigh parish records and his brothers are:
15 Mar 1727/8 George son of George and Elizabeth Bobbidge
Buried 11 Apr 1728 George son of George Bobbidge
4 Feb 1728/9 George son of George and Elizabeth Bobbidge
9 Feb 1731/2 John son of George and Elizabeth Bobbidge
21 Feb 1733/4 Thomas son of George and Elizabeth Babbidge
24 Sep 1736 James son of George and Elizabeth Babbidge
Looking or Elizabeth Dunrich and her brothers, we find the following are baptized at Buckland Monachorum, Devon according to England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975:
William 17 Mar 1722 son of Robert and Margaret Dunrich
Robert 11 Apr 1725 son of Robert and Margeret Dunrich
Buried 11 Dec 1726
John 5 Jun 1727 son of Robert and Margaret Dunrich
Elizabeth 20 Sep 1730 son of Robert and Margaret Dunrich
If we are correct, each of these Dunrich children moved away from Buckland Monachorum: William to Sheviock, Cornwall; John to Antony, Cornwall; and Elizabeth to Chudleigh, Devon. George and Elizabeth Babbidge/Bobbidge, and Robert and Margaret Dunrich are my 7x great grandparents.
There are still questions about all this. Can we be sure that Bavage and Babbage are the same? What of the "cousins" in Elizabeth will? The next post will examine the data for the nephews and nieces of William and Elizabeth Dunrich of Sheviock, Cornwall, and hopefully answer questions like these.
Monday, August 4, 2014
Son of a Hatchelor
The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838 JMW Turner |
Thomas Babbage is among my 3xgreat grandfathers, documented as Shipwright and Gentleman born in Pembroke, Wales about 1822. Having already followed Thomas, this post collects the records for his father, who I believe is William Dundridge Babbage, baptized in Stoke Damerel and mentioned in the last Will and Testament of Mrs. Elizabeth Dundridge (or Dunrich) of Sheviock, Cornwall.
The first mention of William Babbage in census records is in 1841 at the Featherstone Buildings in Limehouse, East London, where we also see his children.
William Babbage 45 Shipwright N[ot born in Middlesex]
Sarah do 45 N
Thomas do 15 Ap Shipwright N
Edmund do 15 N
Charlotte do 9 N
The Methodist Brunswick Chapel, Limehouse records the burial on 29 October 1842 of Sarah Babbage of Featherstone Buildings, aged 50. This corresponds to:
BMD Death Index Sarah Babbage Dec1842 Stepney 2 319
Wales, Births and Baptisms, 1541-1907 has the following baptisms at St Mary Pembroke, children of parents William and Sarah. The first five were baptized 5 June 1822, the last name given as Babbeg:
Louisa; George; John; William; and Thomas
The next two children were baptized 19 November 1828, the last name given as Bebbeg:
Elizabeth; and Edmund
As to years of birth for these children, I have found records for George Babbage of Pembroke, Coachbuilder who lived in Manchester, suggesting he was born about 1819. As we have seen, Thomas, Shipwright and Gentleman, was born about 1822. Other than these I have no other information on birth order. The 1841 census lists Charlotte, born about 1832, but I have no baptism information for her.
The Methodist Brunswick Chapel, Limehouse records the burial on 29 January 1837 of Wm Babbage of Three Colt Street, aged 21. This might be the William baptized in Pembroke, in which case his year of birth would be 1816.
An index of people from Pembroke's People by Richard Rose, a book of genealogical information on Pembroke, lists William Babbage, Shipwrights, 1st Company, his wife Sarah (p.145), and William Babbage, List No.2 Shipwrights (p.120). No longer in print, second hand copies of the book run at over $150. If I can find it in a library, I'm curious as to other information on the Babbages is contained therein.
Continuing with William Babbage, senior, in 1851, still at Featherstone Buildings is:
William Babbage Head Widower 59 Shipwright Devonport
While in 1861 at 36, Suffolk Street, Poplar is:
William Babbage Head Mar 67 Superannuated Shipwright Devon Devonport
Admiralty Office
I might have taken his status of "married" in 1861 as an error. There is, however, the following parish record at St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney for a marriage on 17 April 1855:
Groom: William Babbage / 57 / Widower / Shipwright / 6 Mile End Place
father: William Babbage / Rope Maker
Bride: Frances Ferris / 52 / Widow / / 2 York Street
father: John Skinner
Signed: William Babbage / Frances x Ferris her mark
Witnessed: Martha x Babbage her mark / Ithiel Price
Ithiel Price is the Parish Clerk at All Saints. His witness signature appears on other marriage documents, so he is most likely unrelated to the Babbages. Martha Babbage is possibly William's daughter-in-law (nee Jarvis), wife of Thomas Babbage, and my 3x great grandmother.
I can find very little on the bride, except that on 20 January 1830 at St Mary Lambeth, Thomas Ferris mand Frances Skinner were married. This record probably belongs to William Babbage's wife, but so far, no census returns for Frances Ferris or Frances Babbage.
Having not found William Babbage in the 1871 Census, his may be the death recorded in:
BMD Death Index William Babbage Jun1869 Kensington 1a 35 Age:76
Between them, these records yield a year of birth in the range 1792-98. Of these, the 1855 marriage is an outlier. But I do believe they all refer to the same person, William Babbage, Shipwright, born in Devenport, and residing in London's East End. Vanity, perhaps, explains his underreported age!
1841 Age 45-49 Born 1792-1796
1851 Age 59 Born 1792
1855 Age 57 Born 1798
1861 Age 67 Born 1794
1869 Age 76 Born 1793
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 has the following baptism at Stoke Damerel, consistent with a Devonport place of birth, and around the right time:
William Dundridge Babbage baptized 8 Sep 1793 parents: William and Rose
Could this be the William Babbage of the later records from East London? There is also a sister, baptized at the same place:
Elizabeth Babage baptized 27 Jan 1788 parents: William and Rose
The parents of these two must be William Babage and Rosamond Gimblett whose marriage at Stoke Damerel on 21 August 1786 is recorded in England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973. These would be my 5x great grandparents.
The last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Dunrich (or Dundridge) Widow of Sheviock, Cornwall made 18 July 1801 contains the following:
Item I give and bequeath to my cousin Elizabeth Babbage and William Dunrich
Babbage son and daughter of William Babbage late of the town of Plymouth
Dock in the parish of Damarell in the County of Devon Hatchelor deceased the
sum of two hundred and Fifty pounds apiece to each of them of lawful money
of Great Britain to be paid at the end of Six months next after the Day of my
Death and in Case either of them shall die before me that then and in such case
I give and bequeath to the Survivor of them the sum of Five hundred pounds of
lawful money of Great Britain to be paid to the said Survivor at the End of Six
months next after the day of my Death...
Item I give and bequeath to Rosamond Sampson mother of the above named
Elizabeth Babbage and William Dunrich Babbage my Brown Chintz Gown
black quilted petticote and running sprigd Apron...
England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973 has the marriage on 30 June 1800 at Stoke Damerel of Rose Babbage and Richard Sampson, consistent with the bequest of clothing to Rosamond Sampson, mother of the Babbage children.
So what on earth is a hatchelor? That being the occupation of William Babbage deceased, whose children were given 250 pounds each - a significant sum at the turn of the nineteenth century. A hatchel (or hatchell) is a comb used to separate flax fibers used in ropemaking. The diagram below shows it as a two-dimensional array of steel spikes on a small board. A hatchelor must be one who works with a hatchel - a rope maker.
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Rope Making Tools - Hatchel is lower left |
2. Year of birth about 1793 - but note discepancy with the 1855 marriage document
3. Place of birth Devonport/Stoke Damerel
4. Father's name William Babbage
5. Father's occupation Rope Maker/Hatchelor
In this case: William Dundridge Babbage was born in Devonport 1793, moved to Pembroke, presumably when the naval dockyard opened there in 1814. This is where he raised his family before moving again to Limehouse. By 1861, he had retired with an Admiralty Office pension. He died in 1869.
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