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mother's mother's mother's father's father
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Thomas Quintrell Date and place of birth born 28 February 1786 (information from family bible) Names of parents Henry Quintrell and Jenefer Date and place of baptism - if applicable 26th Mach 1786 St Blazey Details of each of his or her marriages - if any Elizabeth Daddow 30 July 1818 St Blazey (Elizabeth born 22 May 1787 St Blazey christened 4 Feb 1787 St Blazey Parents John Daddow and Mary (née Bond)) Thomas Quinteral (sic) (Bachelor) of Portsea in the County of Southampton and Elizabeth Daddow of this Parish Spinster were married in this Church by Banns this thirtieth day of July in the Year One thousand eight hundred and eighteen Both signed (Thomas clearly writes Quintrel) Witnesses: Susan Geach Nicholas Snell Children: 1. Mary 24.3.1820 11.20 am 2. Thomas 17.5.1822 2.55 am 3. Henry 5.8.1825 11.58 pm 4. John 13.5.1830 4.45 pm Occupation(s) - if any Shipwright Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!) 1841 census HO107; page 6; line 10 Dorset Street Portsea Thomas Quintrell 50 born outside Hampshire Elizabeth Quintrell 50 born outside Hampshire Mary 20 Hampshire Henry 15 Hampshire John 10 Hampshire 1851 census HO107; piece 1659; folio 312; page 19 8 Dorset Street Portsea Thomas Quintrell Head Married 65 Shipwright Cornwall St Blazey Elizabeth Wife Mar 64 Cornwall St Blazey Mary Daughter U 31 Dress Maker Hants Portsea Henry Son Married 25 Shipwright Hants Portsea Date, place and cause of death died 17th July 1859 Dorset Street, Landport, Portsea age 73 years Pensioned Shipwright (Journeyman) Cause of Death: Gastritis 7 days Informant: Henry Quintrell Present at the death Dorset Street Landport Date and place of burial buried on 21st July 1859 in Kingston Cemetery in unconsecrated ground by the Rev. E.H. Burton, Dissenting Minister. (Plot 89??) Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable On the 6th day of August 1859 the Will of Thomas Quintrell late of Dorset Street Landport Portsmouth in the County of Southampton Shipwright deceased, who died on the 17th day of July 1859, was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty’s Court of Probate, by the Oaths of Thomas Quintrell of No. 114 Drury Lane in the County of Middlesex Grocer Henry Quintrell of No. 41 Dorset Street aforesaid Shipwright John Quintrell of Durham Street Southsea in the said County of Southampton Linen Draper the Sons and Mary Quintrell of No. 41 Dorset Street aforesaid spinster the Daughter the Executors therein named they having been first sworn duly to administer, Effects under £1000 Memorial inscription - if any unknown Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 19-01-18 at 13:07. |
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If Thomas had a pension, he was probably getting it from the naval dockyards. If so, then you can find details of his service & his pension at Kew.
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Thanks, Phoenix, I really ought to do that. I have other ancestors in the same situation.
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