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| style="color: white; background:darkred; " | Died: [[Not Created|<span style="color:white;"></span>]] | | style="color: white; background:darkred; " | Died: [[Not Created|<span style="color:white;"></span>]] | ||
| style="color: white; background:darkgreen; " | Married: [[James Butcher|<span style="color:white;">James Butcher</span>]] | | style="color: white; background:darkgreen; " | Married: [[James Butcher|<span style="color:white;">James Butcher</span>]] | ||
| style="color: white; background: | | style="color: white; background:darkgreen; " | Mother: [[Elizabeth Vincer|<span style="color:white;">Elizabeth Vincer</span>]] | ||
| style="color: white; background: | | style="color: white; background:darkgreen; " | Father: [[William Prebble|<span style="color:white;">William Prebble</span>]] | ||
| style="color: white; background:darkgreen; " | Descendant: [[William Butcher|<span style="color:white;">William Butcher</span>]] | | style="color: white; background:darkgreen; " | Descendant: [[William Butcher|<span style="color:white;">William Butcher</span>]] | ||
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== Birth == | == Birth == | ||
Eliza was baptised on the 5th December | Eliza was baptised on the 5th December 1819, at the parish church of Mersham, Kent. Her parents were [[William Prebble]] and [[Elizabeth Vincer|Elizabeth Prebble (nee Vincer)]]. | ||
On the night of 6 June [[Prebble Census#1841_Farriers|1841]] | On the night of 6 June [[Prebble Census#1841_Farriers|1841]] Eliza was living with her parents at the [https://www.thefarriersarms.com Farriers Arms] pub in Forstal, Mersham, Kent. | ||
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Eliza Prebble married [[James Butcher]] and was registered in Q4, 1844 at Kensington, London (Vol 3, pp. 276) (certificate on order) | Eliza Prebble married [[James Butcher]] and was registered in Q4, 1844 at Kensington, London (Vol 3, pp. 276) (certificate on order) | ||
{| border="1" width="84%" height="217" | |||
| width="194%" height="18" colspan="9" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <b><font size="2"><i>1844</i>. Marriage solemnized at <I>St John's Church</i> in the Parish of <I>Paddington</i> in the County of <I>Middlesex</i></font></b> | |||
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| width="7%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">When Married.</font> | |||
| width="23%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" colspan="2" | <font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Name and Surname.</font> | |||
| width="5%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Age</font> | |||
| width="9%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Condition.</font> | |||
| width="14%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Rank or Profession</font> | |||
| width="14%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">Residence at the Time of Marriage</font> | |||
| width="14%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">Father's Name and Surname</font> | |||
| width="83%" bgcolor="#008000" height="18" | <font size="2" color="#FFFFFF">Rank or Profession of Father</font> | |||
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| width="7%" height="39" rowspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <p align="center"><font size="2">1844 November the Second</font> | |||
| width="23%" height="21" colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">[[James Butcher]]</font> | |||
| width="5%" height="39" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Of full age</font> | |||
| width="9%" height="21" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Bachelor</font> | |||
| width="14%" height="21" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Carpenter</font> | |||
| width="14%" height="21" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">21 Titchborn Street</font> | |||
| width="14%" height="21" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">[[James Butcher Senior|James Butcher]]</font> | |||
| width="83%" height="21" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Carpenter</font> | |||
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| width="23%" height="18" colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">[[Eliza Prebble]]</font> | |||
| width="5%" height="39" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Of full age</font> | |||
| width="9%" height="18" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Spinster</font> | |||
| width="14%" height="18" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | | |||
| width="14%" height="18" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">21 Titchborn Street</font> | |||
| width="14%" height="18" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">[[William Prebble]]</font> | |||
| width="83%" height="18" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Brewer</font> | |||
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| width="194%" height="16" colspan="9" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Married in the Saint John's Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after banns by me, P.J.Overy, Curate </font> | |||
|- | |||
| width="19%" height="36" rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">This marriage was solemnized between us</font> | |||
| width="25%" height="18" colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">[[James Butcher]]</font> | |||
| width="28%" height="36" colspan="2" rowspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">In the Presence of us</font> | |||
| width="122%" height="18" colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Charles Prebble</font> | |||
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| width="25%" height="18" colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">[[Eliza Prebble]]</font> | |||
| width="122%" height="18" colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#BBC5B1" | <font size="2">Emily Thatcher</font> | |||
|} | |||
On the night of 30 March [[Butcher Census#1851_Woodchurch|1851]] Eliza is living at Hay Cross, Woodchurch, Canterbury, Kent with her husband [[James Butcher]] and their four children. A few doors away are James's parents, [[James Butcher Senior|James]] and Mary. | On the night of 30 March [[Butcher Census#1851_Woodchurch|1851]] Eliza is living at Hay Cross, Woodchurch, Canterbury, Kent with her husband [[James Butcher]] and their four children. A few doors away are James's parents, [[James Butcher Senior|James]] and Mary. | ||
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By the night of 7 April [[Butcher Census#1861_Lingfield|1861]] Eliza and her family have moved 42 miles away to Prinkham House, Lingfield, Kent. Her husband [[James Butcher]]'s parents have also moved, and now they are next door. | By the night of 7 April [[Butcher Census#1861_Lingfield|1861]] Eliza and her family have moved 42 miles away to Prinkham House, Lingfield, Kent. Her husband [[James Butcher]]'s parents have also moved, and now they are next door. | ||
By the night of 2 April [[Butcher Census#1871_Ashford|1871]] they have moved to 3 Upper Denmark Street, Ashford, Kent, | By the night of 2 April [[Butcher Census#1871_Ashford|1871]] they have moved to 3 Upper Denmark Street, Ashford, Kent, and her mother [[Elizabeth Vincer|Elizabeth Prebble (nee Vincer)]] is living with them. Eliza will still be residing in that location on the night of 3 April [[Butcher Census#1881_Ashford|1881]] and the night of 5 April [[Butcher Census#1891_Ashford|1891]], but by 1891 they are alone in the house. | ||
Today 3 Upper Denmark Road can be seen to not be a very big house - a small terraced house, next to #1 which is set on a corner and is currently a fish and chip shop. | Today 3 Upper Denmark Road can be seen to not be a very big house - a small terraced house, next to #1 which is set on a corner and is currently a fish and chip shop. | ||
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* William (b. ~1845, c. 2nd Nov 1845, Kingsnorth, Kent) | * William (b. ~1845, c. 2nd Nov 1845, Kingsnorth, Kent) | ||
* James | * James Prebble (c. 4 Oct 1846, Kingsnorth, Kent) | ||
* Ellen ( | * Ellen (c. 12 July 1848, Mersham, Kent) | ||
* Eliza (b. ~1850, | * Eliza ( b. ~1850 Warehorn, Kent, c. 10 March 1850, Mersham, Kent) | ||
* Emily | * Emily Mary (c. 18 Dec 1853, Woodchurch, Kent) | ||
== Death == | == Death == | ||
Eliza was buried on the 30th May 1891 at Ashford, Kent. | Eliza was buried on the 30th May 1891 at St Mary's church, Ashford, Kent. She was 71 years old. | ||
Registered in W. Ashford, Vol 2a, page 514, Q2 1891. | |||
== Other Records == | |||
These are likely to be unrelated children, who just also happen to have parents called James and Eliza Butcher, that some people erroneously list as being their children: | |||
* Alfred (c. 7 April 1844, Selling, Kent) | |||
* Tom (c. 9 June 1850, Aldington, Kent) - living with different family in Aldington in 1861 | |||
* Louisa (c. 15 Feb 1852, Aldington, Kent) - living with different family in Aldington in 1861 | |||
* Maria Snoad (c. 22 Jan 1854, Aldington, Kent) - living with different family in Aldington in 1861 |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 12 January 2020
Born: 5 Dec 1819 | Died: | Married: James Butcher | Mother: Elizabeth Vincer | Father: William Prebble | Descendant: William Butcher |
Census | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1911 | 1921 |
Birth
Eliza was baptised on the 5th December 1819, at the parish church of Mersham, Kent. Her parents were William Prebble and Elizabeth Prebble (nee Vincer).
On the night of 6 June 1841 Eliza was living with her parents at the Farriers Arms pub in Forstal, Mersham, Kent.
Marriage
Eliza Prebble married James Butcher and was registered in Q4, 1844 at Kensington, London (Vol 3, pp. 276) (certificate on order)
1844. Marriage solemnized at St John's Church in the Parish of Paddington in the County of Middlesex | ||||||||
When Married. | Name and Surname. | Age | Condition. | Rank or Profession | Residence at the Time of Marriage | Father's Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father | |
1844 November the Second |
James Butcher | Of full age | Bachelor | Carpenter | 21 Titchborn Street | James Butcher | Carpenter | |
Eliza Prebble | Of full age | Spinster | 21 Titchborn Street | William Prebble | Brewer | |||
Married in the Saint John's Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after banns by me, P.J.Overy, Curate | ||||||||
This marriage was solemnized between us | James Butcher | In the Presence of us | Charles Prebble | |||||
Eliza Prebble | Emily Thatcher |
On the night of 30 March 1851 Eliza is living at Hay Cross, Woodchurch, Canterbury, Kent with her husband James Butcher and their four children. A few doors away are James's parents, James and Mary.
By the night of 7 April 1861 Eliza and her family have moved 42 miles away to Prinkham House, Lingfield, Kent. Her husband James Butcher's parents have also moved, and now they are next door.
By the night of 2 April 1871 they have moved to 3 Upper Denmark Street, Ashford, Kent, and her mother Elizabeth Prebble (nee Vincer) is living with them. Eliza will still be residing in that location on the night of 3 April 1881 and the night of 5 April 1891, but by 1891 they are alone in the house.
Today 3 Upper Denmark Road can be seen to not be a very big house - a small terraced house, next to #1 which is set on a corner and is currently a fish and chip shop.
Children
Eliza had the following children with James:
- William (b. ~1845, c. 2nd Nov 1845, Kingsnorth, Kent)
- James Prebble (c. 4 Oct 1846, Kingsnorth, Kent)
- Ellen (c. 12 July 1848, Mersham, Kent)
- Eliza ( b. ~1850 Warehorn, Kent, c. 10 March 1850, Mersham, Kent)
- Emily Mary (c. 18 Dec 1853, Woodchurch, Kent)
Death
Eliza was buried on the 30th May 1891 at St Mary's church, Ashford, Kent. She was 71 years old.
Registered in W. Ashford, Vol 2a, page 514, Q2 1891.
Other Records
These are likely to be unrelated children, who just also happen to have parents called James and Eliza Butcher, that some people erroneously list as being their children:
- Alfred (c. 7 April 1844, Selling, Kent)
- Tom (c. 9 June 1850, Aldington, Kent) - living with different family in Aldington in 1861
- Louisa (c. 15 Feb 1852, Aldington, Kent) - living with different family in Aldington in 1861
- Maria Snoad (c. 22 Jan 1854, Aldington, Kent) - living with different family in Aldington in 1861