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(PHIPPS, Sarah)P ______ Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ (PHIPPS, Sarah)P __________________________________________________________________________________ PACHET, Joan see COLES, Joan <1417-1435> PACHET, Robert <1416-1435> Children: PACHET, William <1434-1435> Residence: From To <1434 1435> Little Preston Sources: Northants Wills and Administrations Northamptonshire Record Office PACHET, William <1416-1435> The son of Robert PACHET, William married Joan COLES. Residence: From To <1434 1435> Little Preston Sources: Northants Wills and Administrations Northamptonshire Record Office PACKER, Claudine Gertrude see PRATT, Claudine Gertrude 1886-1965 PACKWOOD, Mary 1821/22-1891> Mary was born at Blakesley in 1821/22 and married John GARDNER in 1839 when she moved to Little Preston. She left the parish with her husband in the mid-1880s when they moved to Blakesley. Children: GARDNER, Mary 1841-1848 GARDNER, Elizabeth 1843/44-1848 GARDNER, John 1846-1848 GARDNER, George 1848-1871> GARDNER, Ann 1851-1901> GARDNER, Eliza 1852-1852 GARDNER, John Ayres 1854-1854 GARDNER, William 1857-1859 GARDNER, Mary 1860-1871> GARDNER, Sarah 1864-1881> Residence: From To 1821/22 1839 Blakesley 1839 ~1886 Little Preston ~1886 1891> Blakesley Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 General Register Office (Marriages) 1st Qtr 1839, Towcester, vol 15 page 469 1841 UK Census UK National Archives 1851 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc1741 fo226 pg20 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo99 pg13 1871 UK Census Preston Capes - RG10 pc1490 fo92 pg10 1881 UK Census Preston Capes - RG11 pc1557 fo25 pg9 1891 UK Census Blakesley - RG12 pc1187 fo27 pg9 PADLEY, Elizabeth J. <1956-1989> Elizabeth married Peter D. HALL in the Beaconsfield area in 1974 and moved to the Watford area. They came to Preston Capes in 1987. Children: HALL, Clare Louise 1980-1989> Residence: From To <1980 1987 Watford District 1987 1989 Preston Capes Sources: General Register Office (Marriages) 2nd Qtr 1974, Beaconsfield, vol 19 page 982 Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ PAGET, Ann see MATTHEWS, Ann 1822/23-1863> PAGET, Elizabeth Ann Mathews 1847-1863> The daughter of William and Ann PAGET (née MATTHEWS), Elizabeth was born at Preston Capes in 1847. Residence: From To 1847 1863 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1851 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc1741 fo217 pg3 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo99 pg14 PAGET, Joseph Matthews 1850-1863> The son of William and Ann PAGET (née MATTHEWS), Joseph was born at Preston Capes in 1850. Residence: From To 1850 1863 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1851 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc1741 fo217 pg3 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo99 pg14 PAGET, Robert Alfred Emmett 1843-1924 The son of William and Ann PAGET (née MATTHEWS), Robert was born at Everdon in 1843 and baptised at the parish church there on 18 Feb 1844. He moved to Preston Capes with his parents in 1846 and followed his father’s trade as a blacksmith. He left the parish to Loughborough, Leics where he married. Robert lived in Loughborough, Leics until his death in 1924 at the age of 80. Children: PAGET, Ann born 2nd Qtr 1871 Loughborough, Leics Residence: From To 1843 1846 Everdon 1846 1863 Preston Capes 1863 ~1896 64 Ashby Square, Loughborough, Leics ~1896 1924 32 Union Street, Loughborough, Leics Sources: Everdon Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1851 UK Census UK National Archives 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo99 pg14 1881 UK Census UK National Archives 1891 UK Census UK National Archives 1901 UK Census UK National Archives 1911 UK Census UK National Archives General Register Office (Deaths) 1st Qtr 1924, Loughborough, vol 7a page 199 PAGET, William 1815-1865 The son of William and Alice PAGET, William was baptised at Roade on 14 May 1815 and followed his father's trade as a blacksmith. He married Ann MATTHEWS in 1843 and came to Preston Capes from Everdon in 1846. He left the parish with his family for Loughborough, Leics where he died in 1865 at the age of 50. Children: PAGET, Robert Alfred Emmett 1843-1924 PAGET, Elizabeth Ann 1847-1863> PAGET, Joseph Matthews 1850-1863> Residence: From To 1815 1843 Roade 1843 1846 Everdon 1846 1863 Preston Capes 1863 1865 Loughborough, Leics Sources: Roade Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office 1841 UK Census UK National Archives Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ General Register Office (Marriages) 3rd Qtr 1843, Northampton, vol 15 page 383 Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1851 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc1741 fo217 pg3 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo99 pg14 General Register Office (Deaths) 4th Qtr 1865, Loughborough, vol 7a page 83 PAIN, Audrey K. S. 1951-1994> The daughter of ? and ? PAIN (née CHAINE-NICKSON), Audrey was born in Surrey in 1951 and married Richard C. S. MAHONY in Easthampstead, Berks in 1973. She moved to the village with her family in 1989 and left the parish in Oct 1994. Children: MAHONY, Richard Charles R. 1974-1994> Residence: From To 1951 1951> Surrey North Western District 1989 1994 Village Farm, Preston Capes Sources: General Register Office (Births) 4th Qtr 1951, Surrey North Western, vol 5g page 748 General Register Office (Marriages) 1st Qtr 1973, Easthampstead, vol 6a page 93 Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services PALMER, Ann 1623-1623> The daughter of Richard and Elizabeth PALMER, Ann was baptised at Preston Capes on 25 Mar 1623. Residence: From To 1623 1623> Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 PALMER, Ann 1806/07-1890 The daughter of Mary PALMER, Ann was born at All Saints, Northampton in 1806/07. She worked with her mother as a tripe-seller and came to the parish upon her marriage to Joseph BAILEY in 1847. She died in 1890 at the age of 84 and was buried in the churchyard at Preston Capes on 20 Feb. Residence: From To 1806/07 1847 Horsemarket, Northampton 1847 1890 Little Preston Sources: 1841 UK Census UK National Archives General Register Office (Marriages) 3rd Qtr 1847, Northampton, vol 15, page 427 1851 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc1741 fo223 pg15 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo98 pg12 1871 UK Census Preston Capes - RG10 pc1490 fo90 pg6 1881 UK Census Preston Capes - RG11 pc1557 fo25 pg10 Preston Capes Burials Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent PALMER, Anthony 1617-1618 The son of Richard and Elizabeth PALMER, Anthony was baptised at Preston Capes on 22 Feb 1617. He lived for only about 3 months and was buried in the churchyard on 19 Apr 1618. Residence: From To 1617 1618 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 Preston Capes Burials Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 PALMER, Catherine 1877-1911> The daughter of Henry and Florence Amelia PALMER (née WOOD), Catherine was born in Cullompton, Devon in 1877. She came to Preston Capes with her parents in 1882 and left with her mother after her father’s death in 1886 for Exeter, Devon. Catherine moved to Littleham, Devon with her mother where she worked as a school teacher. She gave up the job and moved to Weston-super- Mare, Somerset with her mother. Residence: From To 1877 1882 Colebrook Court, Cullompton, Devon Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ 1882 1886 Hall Farmhouse, Preston Capes 1886 ~1896 20 Dix’s Field. Exeter, Devon ~1896 ~1906 10 Raleigh Terrace, Littleham, Devon ~1906 1911> 85 Clifton Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset Sources: General Register Office (Births) 1st Qtr 1877, Tiverton, vol 5b page 442 1881 UK Census UK National Archives 1891 UK Census UK National Archives 1901 UK Census UK National Archives 1911 UK Census UK National Archives PALMER, Edwin 1875/76-1891> The son of Henry and Florence Amelia PALMER (née WOOD), Edwin was born in Cullompton, Devon in 1875/76. He came to Preston Capes with his parents in 1882 and left with his mother after his father’s death in 1886 for Exeter, Devon. Residence: From To 1873 1882 Colebrook Court, Cullompton, Devon 1882 1886 Hall Farmhouse, Preston Capes 1886 1891> 20 Dix’s Field. Exeter, Devon Sources: 1881 UK Census UK National Archives 1891 UK Census UK National Archives PALMER, Elizabeth <1597-1654 The wife of Richard PALMER, Elizabeth was buried in the churchyard on 23 Mar 1654. Children: PALMER, Mary 1615-1615> PALMER, Anthony 1617-1618 PALMER, Steven 1619-1619> PALMER, William 1621-1621> PALMER, Ann 1623-1623> PALMER, Sarah <1627-1627 Residence: From To <1615 1654 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 Preston Capes Burials Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 PALMER, Ellen <1605-1623 Ellen was a widow and when she was buried in the churchyard on 14 Nov 1623. Residence: From To <1623 1623 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Burials Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 PALMER, Ernest 1880-1901> The son of
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