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Last Update: 29 March 2015 Last update: 29 March 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________ F _________________________________________________________________________________ FACER, Elizabeth 1784/85-1854 The daughter of Thomas and Ann FACER, Elizabeth was born at East Haddon in 1784/85 and came to Preston Capes as the wife of Samuel STRATFORD whom she married at Dallington on 20 Jan 1809. She left the parish for Flecknoe, Warks where she died at the age of 70. Elizabeth was buried in the churchyard at Preston Capes on 22 Oct 1854. Children: STRATFORD, Ann 1810-1822 STRATFORD, Jane 1811-1862 STRATFORD, Isaac 1814-1816 STRATFORD, George 1817-1901 STRATFORD, William 1819-1888 STRATFORD, Anne 1822-1843> Residence: From To 1784/85 1809 East Haddon 1809 ~1835 Preston Capes ~1835 ~1845 not known ~1845 ~1852 Preston Capes ~1852 1854 Flecknoe, Warks Sources: East Haddon Marriage Register Northamptonshire Record Office Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1841 UK Census not found 1851 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc1741 fo222 pg12 Preston Capes Burials Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent FAIR, Ida Jane see INNS, Ida Jane 1875-1911 FALCONER, Isabella see CUMMING, Isabella 1814/15-1886 FALCONER, Margaret 1836-1880 The daughter of Alexander and Isabella FALCONER (née CUMMING), Margaret was born at Inverness, Scotland on 7 Sep 1836 and baptised at the parish church there on 15 Sep. After leaving school she moved to London where she married Harry James NIBLETT at Chelsea in 1859. They moved to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk where her husband worked as a innkeeper. He died in 1867 and Margaret moved back to London where she married Richard PETERS at Marylebone, Middx in 1870. They moved to Badby, where her husband worked as the butler for the Knightleys at Fawsley, and came to Preston Capes in 1872. Margaret died on 26 Aug 1880 at the age of 43 and was buried in the churchyard on 29 Aug. Children: PETERS, Lillian M. 1870-1887> PETERS, Louisa 1871-1887> PETERS, Alexander James 1873-1891> PETERS, Frederick Owen 1875-1891> PETERS, Maud Isabella 1877-1891> Residence: From To 1836 ~1848 Kingmills, Inverness, Scotland ~1848 ~1856 1 Cummins Close, Inverness, Scotland ~1856 1859 Chelsea, London 1859 1867 Caistor Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk 1867 1871 London, Middx 1871 1872 Badby Last update: 29 March 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________ 1872 1880 Falcon Cottage, Preston Capes Sources: 1841 UK Census Inverness - HO107 pc98 fo1 pg27 1851 UK Census Inverness - HO107 pc98 fo16 pg21 General Register Office (Marriages) 4th Qtr 1859, Chelsea, vol 1a page 292 1861 UK Census Great Yarmouth - RG09 pc1192 fo25 pg4 General Register Office (Marriages) 2nd Qtr 1870, St Geo. Hanover Sq, vol 1a page 486 1871 UK Census Badby - RG10 pc1491 fo93 pg2 Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 Preston Capes School Register Northamptonshire Record Office - ZB 122/119 General Register Office (Deaths) 3rd Qtr 1880, Daventry, vol 3b page 67 Preston Capes Burials Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent FALLON, Ann Frances see HARRIS, Ann Frances 1951-Present FALWELL, Joyce 1724-1765 Joyce was living at Charwelton when she married Samuel DAVIS at Preston Capes on 15 Nov 1724. She was buried in the churchyard on 1 Jun 1765. Children: DAVIS, Elizabeth 1725-1747 DAVIS, Sarah 1727-1732 DAVIS, William 1731-1732 DAVIS, Mary 1733-1733> DAVIS, Sarah 1739-1779 DAVIS, Ann 1741-1742 Residence: From To 1724 1765 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Marriage Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 Preston Capes Burials Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 FALWELL, Mary <1601-1636 Mary was already a resident of Preston Capes when she married John SMITH at the parish church on 29 May 1619. She was a beneficiary of her husband's will on 31 Aug 1636, receiving the residue of his estate. Mary was buried in the churchyard on 9 Dec 1636. Children: SMITH, Richard 1620-1701 SMITH, Mary 1622-1636> SMITH, John 1623-1623 SMITH, Peter 1626-1636> SMITH, Agnes 1627-1636> Residence: From To <1619 1636 Preston Capes Executor: Solely of her husband's estate on 31 Aug 1636 Will: In her will, signed on 9 Dec 1636, Mary made the following bequests: - that the £40 left to her children in her husband's will be paid by her executor - the greater of the brass xxxxx, the brass xxxxx, the little cupboard in the parlour, a box, four pair of sheets, a chest in the parlour and a coverlet to her daughter Mary - her linen to be divided between her daughters Mary and Agnes - four pair of sheets, the second brass pan, the best brass xxxxxx, the coffer, the pewter in the little box in the chamber and the xxxxx coverlet to her daughter Agnes - four pair of sheets, the best blankets, the best bolster, the lesser brass pot, the best coffer in the chamber, one heifer, 10 of her best sheep to be taken at the Mayday after Last update: 29 March 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________ her death to her son Peter - her pewter to be equally divided between her children Mary, Agnes and Peter - that her brothers Thomas and William FALWELL be overseers of her will - the residue to her son Richard whom she also named as sole executor of her estate Inventory: The inventory of his goods and chattels was made on 19 Dec 1636: £ s d Imprimis, in the hall, a cupboard, a wicker chair and a little garner and an old pen, a chair 1 6 8 Item, a copper, two salting troughs, tubs, barrels and all the coppery ware about the house and an old garner in the buttery 2 14 0 Item, three brass pans, 3 bread pots, 3 kettles, one posuet, 2 chaffing dishes 3 0 0 Item, twenty six pieces of pewter, six saucers, six porridgers, two salt cellars, two pewter pots, two flaggons and a pewter beaker 1 10 0 Item, two joined beds, 4 old boarded bedsteads, 1 chest, seven coffers, 3 boxes 3 5 0 Item, 2 feather beds, 4 mattresses, 3 bolsters, 3 pillows 5 0 0 Item, 3 coverlets, 10 blankets and a little carpet 4 0 0 Item, 16 pair of sheets, 4 pillow bears, 3 table cloths, 2 dozen of napkins, 1 towel 6 14 4 Item, in the chamber over the hall, 3 linen wheels, cheese, butter and cheese boards and other stuff 40 0 Item pot hangars, fire shovel, bellows, an iron grate with other stuff 10 0 Item, all the wool 5 0 0 Item, two mares, one foal, a yearling and a filly 14 10 0 Item, seven xxxx, two heifers and a weaning calf 15 10 0 Item, 88 sheep and lambs 19 0 0 Item, five swine in the yard 3 0 0 Item, four shod carts, one plough, harrows and plough gears and cart gears 11 0 0 Item plough timber cart, timber sheep racks and ladders 4 0 0 Item, all the boards and xxxxxx 2 10 0 Item, a xxxxxxxx and malt mill 1 0 0 Item, saddles and pleats 10 0 Item, all the xxxxxx, fire wood and timber about the yard 8 0 0 Item, two quarters of malt 2 0 0 Item, all the old corn and crop in the barn 25 0 0 Item, all the pullin in the yard 3 0 Item, twelve stocks of bees 1 5 0 Item, all her wearing apparel 2 10 0 Item, in ready money in the house 10 0 0 --------------------------------------- Sum total 150 18 0 Probate: Granted to Richard SMITH on 14 Jan 1636, her estate was valued at £150 18s Sources: Preston Capes Marriage Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 Northants Wills and Administrations Northamptonshire Record Office Preston Capes Burials Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/218 FARMER, Christine Louvaine see BUTTER, Christine Louvaine 1942-Present FARMER, Gordon W. 1936-Present Last update: 29 March 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________ Gordon moved to the village with his wife, Christine Louvaine and family in 1972. Children: FARMER, Simon W. 1961-Present FARMER, Julian A. 1964-Present FARMER, Sarah Charlotte L. 1967-Present Residence: From To <1967 1972 Litchfield District 1972 Present Shorn Cottage, Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services FARMER, Julian A. 1964-Present The son of Gordon W. and Christine Louvaine FARMER (née BUTTER), Julian was born on 11 Sep 1964. He left the parish and emigrated to Washington, USA where he married Nicole SILVER. Children: FARMER, Emilia FARMER, Sebastian Owain born 11 Oct 2009 Washington DC, USA Residence: From To 1972 1994> Shorn Cottage, Preston Capes <2009 Present Washington DC, USA Announcements: FARMER, Julian and Nicole (née Silver) announce the birth on 11 October 2009 in Washington DC, USA, of Sebastian Owain, a very handsome brother for Emilia and 8th grandchild for Christine and Gordon Farmer of Preston Capes and a welcome cousin for Samuel, Benjamin, Eliza, Maddie, Ciara and Orla Sources: Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services Newspapers Announcements - Daventry Express - 5 Nov 2009 FARMER, Katharine Jane see MELLER, Katharine Jane 1973-2004> FARMER, Sarah Charlotte L. 1967-Present The daughter of Gordon W. and Christine Louvaine FARMER (née BUTTER), Sarah was born in the Litchfield area on 12 May 1967. Residence: From To 1972 2001 Shorn Cottage, Preston Capes 2001 2006 1 Percy Road, Woodford Halse Sources: Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services UK Electoral Registers 2002-Present www.findmypast.co.uk FARMER, Simon W. 1961-Present The son of Gordon W. and Christine Louvaine FARMER (née BUTTER), Simon was born in the Walsall area on 23 Mar 1961. He married Sarah Anne FROST at Basford, Notts in May 1992 moving to Bracknell, Berks.
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