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1838 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
James Farmiloe |
Born |
3 May 1838 [3] |
Christened |
1 Nov 1838 [3] |
Gender |
Male |
Court case |
3 Jan 1859 |
the Old Bailey, City of London [4] |
was a witness in the trial of two men accused of theft of lead, |
- 187. THOMAS BROWNING (44), and JOHN SMITH PERRY (34) , Stealing 6 cwt. of lead, and a variety of house fixtures, value 44l. 19s., of James Sivewright, fixed to a building.
....JAMES FARMILOE . I am a brother of the last witness—my father keeps the shop—I have seen both the prisoners there selling lead—I first remember seeing Perry there within the last two or three months—I saw some one on December 8th, and paid them money, but I cannot recognise either of the prisoners—whoever it was, gave the name of Green, Endell-street
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Census |
1861 |
Clerkenwell (St. James) [5] |
Residence |
1861 |
Clerkenwell (St. James) [6] |
4 Lloyd Square |
- The 1861 Census shows James (22) and Frances (23) living at this address
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Census |
1881 |
Hampstead, London (formerly Middlesex) [7] |
- The 1881 Census shows James (aged 42, occupation Lead Manufacturer) living in the fashionable Fitzjohn's Avenue with Frances (42), their daughters Fanny (19) and May (9) and son Herbert (1). The older boys James Meakin, George Lewis, Alfred and Ernest were away at school. George Lewis (16), Alfred (15) and Ernest (12) were at Christ's College, then a boarding school at Church End (Finchley). The school is now a Grant Maintained school with a good academic reputation, at East Finchley. They had four servants: Annie Arnold (33) and Mary Almond (19) who were Housemaids, Eliza Rogers (28) the Cook and Ellen Shilling (36) the Nurse. The neighbours lived in comparable households; there were a tea merchant and a stockbroker with their families, and a barrister and his wife with no children but two servants.
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Business |
23 May 1895 [8] |
James Farmiloe entered into a Deed of Partnership with four of his brothers. |
- An Indenture dated 23 May 1895 records that James Farmiloe entered into partnership with his brothers Thomas, William, John and George to establish a formal partnership to carry on business as lead manufacturers at the Island Lead Mills, Island Row, Limehouse with effect from 1 January 1895. The deed records that the business had been carried on for some time before that. It would appear that James was the senior or majority partner and was to be the Manager of the business.
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Residence |
Abt 1900 |
Bushey, Hertfordshire [9] |
Hill Mead |
- James was married at this place. He did not live here until some time after 1881. The house was mentioned in the Victoria County History of Hertfordshire (1908) in the section on Bushey. It was described as a white brick house with a slate roof, and it was said that the views from Hill Mead were particularly fine.
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_FSFTID |
LHT4-GZB |
_UID |
55A890783B5C8A4B8557797D32E4880DEE40 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I19 |
Farmiloe |
Last Modified |
18 Jan 2016 |
Father |
George Farmiloe, b. 9 Feb 1799, Clerkenwell, Middlesex , d. 21 Jan 1891, Islington, Middlesex (Age 91 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Meakin, b. 1794, Stone, Staffordshire , d. 13 Nov 1871, Tyllerye House, Park Road, Holloway, Islington, Middlesex (Age 77 years) |
Married |
31 Aug 1823 |
Christ Church (Spitalfields) [10] |
- George and Elizabeth married by licence (like George's grandfather William). The marriage was solemnised by Neil Sheldale Buter. Thomas Meakin and Mary Noble were witnesses
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Family ID |
F6 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Frances Meakin |
Married |
20 Sep 1860 |
Stoke upon Trent, Staffordshire [3, 11, 12] |
Children |
| 1. Fanny Elizabeth Farmiloe, b. 18 Aug 1861, d. 1960, Beccles, Norfolk, England (Age 98 years) |
| 2. James Meakin Farmiloe, b. 7 Oct 1861, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. George Lewis Farmiloe, b. 3 Jul 1864, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Alfred Farmiloe, b. 2 Sep 1865, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 5. Ernest Farmiloe, b. 24 Sep 1868, d. Abt 1904 (Age 35 years) |
| 6. May Farmiloe, b. 2 Sep 1861, United States of America , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Gertrude Amelia Farmiloe, b. 23 Oct 1873, d. 3 Feb 1874 (Age 0 years) |
| 8. Herbert Farmiloe, b. 22 Feb 1880, d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
31 Mar 2016 |
Family ID |
F11 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S2] GEDCOM file imported on 25 Dec 2003.
- [S1] GEDCOM file imported on 4 January 2012.
- [S3] P C Edwards Pedigree.
- [S141] Old Bailey proceedings, 187 (Reliability: 2).
- [S34] Pearman Special Collection.
- [S34] Pearman Special Collection, Box 4, Packet N.
- [S42] Census: 1881, RG 11/169.
- [S186] Indenture dated 23 May 1895 (Reliability: 3).
- [S55] VCH: History of Hertfordshire, vol 2, p. 179.
- [S21] Christ Church Spitalfields PR, Page 279.
- [S46] Wedding Breakfast Menu.
- [S344] Saint John the Evangelist Trent Vale PR, Parish Register (Reliability: 3).
accessed via findmypast on 18/01/2015
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