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Last Update: 4 February 2015 ______N ______ Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ N __________________________________________________________________________________ NAPTON, Henry 1517/18-1580 Henry was born in 1517/18 and was appointed vicar of Preston Capes about 1546. He died in 1580. Residence: From To <1546 1580 Preston Capes Witness: 1. Will of John TARRY on 30 Jun 1546 2. Will of John GYFFES on 4 Mar 1554 3. Will of Edmund BUTLER on 18 Dec 1569 Executor: Overseer of estate of William BUTLER on 19 Oct 1558 Sources: Preston Capes List of Incumbents Preston Capes Parish Church Northants Wills and Administrations Northamptonshire Record Office Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills UK National Archives - PROB 11/52 NEAL, Albert Cyril 1903-1973 The son of Noah and Kezia NEAL (née ILLING), Albert was born at Calverton, Bucks on 26 Apr 1903 and worked as a farmer. He married Irene Sarah Maud PARKER in 1925 and came to Preston Capes in 1926 leaving the year after. He moved to Luton, Beds and died there in 1973 at the age of 70. Children: NEAL, Cyril Charles 1927-1927> Residence: From To 1903 1926 Calverton, Bucks 1926 1927 Preston Capes 1927 1973 Luton District Sources: General Register Office (Marriages) 4th Qtr 1925, Newport Pagnell, vol 3a page 2238 Preston Capes Baptisms Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent General Register Office (Deaths) 1st Qtr 1971, Luton, vol 4a page 336 NEAL, Clara 1893-1987 The daughter of Noah and Kezia NEAL (née ILLING), Clara was born at Calverton, Bucks on 15 Aug 1893 and worked in service at Stony Stratford. She married Albert Frederick CAPEL in Calverton, Bucks in 1919. They moved to Charwelton and came to Preston Capes in 1928 leaving the parish about 29 Apr 1932. She moved back to Calverton, Bucks and died there in 1987 at the age of 94. Children: CAPEL, Ruby Clara L. 1920-1993 Residence: From To 1893 ~1910 Calverton, Bucks ~1910 1919 Stony Stratford, Bucks 1919 ~1924 Calverton, Bucks ~1924 1928 Mill House, Charwelton 1928 1932 Falcon Cottage, Preston Capes 1932 1987 Calverton, Bucks Sources: General Register Office (Marriages) 2nd Qtr 1919, Potterspury, vol 3b page 61 Preston Capes School Register Northamptonshire Record Office - ZB 122/119 1901 UK Census UK National Archives 1911 UK Census UK National Archives Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services General Register Office (Deaths) Dec 1987, Milton Keynes, vol 19 page 1351 NEAL, Cyril Charles 1927-1927> The son of Albert Cyril and Irene Sarah Maud NEAL (née PARKER), Cyril was baptised at Preston Capes on 3 Apr 1927. Residence: From To Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ 1927 1927> Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent NEAL, Ellen 1857-1881> The natural daughter of Emma NEAL, Ellen was born at Adderbury, Oxon in 1857 and came to Preston Capes upon her mother's marriage to William QUINNEY in 1863. She left the parish about 1878 when she went into service for a Martha L. BARRETT at Daventry. Children: QUINNEY, Annie 1874-1895 QUINNEY, Mark Garth 1877-1878 Residence: From To 1857 1863 Adderbury, Oxon 1863 1878 Preston Capes 1878 1881> 13 High Street, Daventry Sources: General Register Office (Births) 1st Qtr 1857, Banbury, vol 3a page 612 1861 UK Census UK National Archives 1871 UK Census Preston Capes - RG10 pc1490 fo96 pg18 Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1881 UK Census UK National Archives NEAL, Emma 1835-1905 The daughter of George and Mary NEAL (née TAPLIN), Emma was baptised at Adderbury, Oxon on 21 Apr 1835 and went into service at Hinton in the Hedges. Emma came to Preston Capes upon her marriage to William QUINNEY by banns at Preston Capes on 3 Nov 1863. She died at the age of 72 and was buried in the churchyard on 16 Aug 1905. Children: NEAL, Ellen 1857-1881> QUINNEY, George William 1865-1912 QUINNEY, Sarah Elizabeth 1866-1911> QUINNEY, Joseph William 1869-1947 QUINNEY, Benjamin 1871-1956 QUINNEY, Mary Jane 1875-1878 Residence: From To 1835 ~1858 Adderbury, Oxon ~1858 1863 Hinton in the Hedges 1863 1905 Preston Capes Sources: Adderbury Baptisms Register www.familysearch.org 1841 UK Census UK National Archives 1851 UK Census UK National Archives 1861 UK Census UK National Archives Preston Capes Marriage Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 1871 UK Census Preston Capes - RG10 pc1490 fo96 pg18 1881 UK Census Preston Capes - RG11 pc1557 fo24 pg7 1891 UK Census Preston Capes - RG12 pc1204 fo78 pg4 1901 UK Census Preston Capes - RG13 pc1432 fo33 pg6 Preston Capes Burials Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent NEAL, Irene Sarah Maud see PARKER, Irene Sarah Maud 1905-1983 NEAL, Muriel Joy 1930-1973 The daughter of Henry Wilfred C. and Dora Kate NEAL (née SLADE), Muriel was born at Northampton on 2 Apr 1930 and married Richard John COWLING at Northampton in 1950. They came to Preston Capes in 1953 leaving a couple of years later in 1954. Muriel died at Northampton in 1973 at the age of 43. Children: COWLING, Richard A. born 2nd Qtr 1953 Northampton District COWLING, David R. born 3rd Qtr 1954 Northampton District COWLING, Jonathan Neal born 1st Qtr 1958 Northampton District COWLING, Jeffrey N. born 1st Qtr 1963 Northampton District Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ Residence: From To 1930 1953 Northampton District 1953 1954 Shorn Cottage (west house), Preston Capes 1954 1973 Northampton District Sources: General Register Office (Births) 2nd Qtr 1930, Northampton, vol 3b page 108 General Register Office (Marriages) 1st Qtr 1950, Northampton, vol 3b page 1433 Preston Capes Rates Books Northamptonshire Record Office General Register Office (Deaths) 4th Qtr 1973, Northampton, vol 3b page 1617 NEALE, Dora Frances see GOODE, Dora Frances 1901-1972 NEALE, Edith see HICKMAN, Edith 1856-1941 NEALE, Mary 1792-1872 The daughter of James and Elizabeth NEALE, Mary was baptised at Lutterworth, Leics on 24 Jun 1792 and moved to Sapcote, Leics where she married John GIBBS on 15 Oct 1816 after which they moved to Earl Shilton, Leics. With her husband and daughter, she was the subject of a Settlement Order from the Overseers of the Poor for Earl Shilton dated 26 Oct 1818 for settlement at Preston Capes. She and her husband moved briefly to Fawsley about 1848 and returned to Preston Capes a few years later. Mary died at the age of 80 and was buried in the churchyard on 29 Dec 1872, the same day as her husband. Children: GIBBS, Ann 1818-1872 GIBBS, William 1821-1838 Residence: From To 1792 ~1810 Lutterworth, Leics ~1810 1816 Sapcote, Leics 1816 1818 Earl Shilton, Leics 1818 ~1848 Preston Capes ~1848 ~1852 Fawsley ~1852 1872 Preston Capes Sources: Preston Capes Baptisms Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/216 Earl Shilton Overseers of the Poor Leicestershire Record Office 1841 UK Census Preston Capes - HO107 pc798 fo22/7 pg7 1851 UK Census Fawsley - HO107 pc1741 fo178 pg2 1861 UK Census Preston Capes - RG09 pc942 fo94 pg3 1871 UK Census Preston Capes - RG10 pc1490 fo98 pg22 Preston Capes Burials Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent NEEDHAM, Elizabeth 1659/60-1736 The daughter of Charles NEEDHAM, Elizabeth was born at New Grange, Silesby, Leics in 1659/60 and came to Preston Capes upon her marriage to Richard BUTLER in 1684. She died on 3 Oct 1736 at the age of 76 and was buried in the nave of the church on 8 Oct. Residence: From To 1659/60 1684 New Grange, Silesby, Leics 1684 1736 Preston Capes Memorial: location E on the churchyard plan Here lieth the body of Richard BUTLER, esquire, who departed this life the 3rd day of March Anno. Dom. MDCCXXIV in the 75th year of his age. And Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Charles NEEDHAM of Sileby in the County of Leicester, Esq. obit Oct 3 AD 1736, aged 76 Sources: Preston Capes Burials Register Northamptonshire Record Office - 273p/217 Preston Capes Memorials Preston Capes Parish Church NEEDHAM, Jean see WARD, Jean 1930-1982 NEEDHAM, Jack 1921-1980 The son of Harry and Sarah J. NEEDHAM (née ATKIN), Jack was born in 1921 and married Jean WARD in 1949 and moved to the village from Middleton Cheney. He died in 1980. Residence: From To 1921 1950> Loughborough District Last update: 4 February 2015 __________________________________________________________________________________ 1950> <1978 Middleton Cheney 1978 1980 The Folly, Preston Capes Memorial: location 137 on the churchyard plan In loving memory of a dear father and mother Jack NEEDHAM 1921-1980. Jean NEEDHAM 1930-1982. "Re-united" Sources: General Register Office (Births) 4th Qtr 1921, Loughborough, vol 7a page 228 General Register Office (Marriages) 2nd Qtr 1949, Loughborough, vol 3a page 1887 Preston Capes Electoral Registers Northants County Council Library Services Preston Capes Burials Register Preston Capes Current Incumbent Preston Capes Memorials Preston Capes Parish Church NEEDLE, Clara see RHODES, Clara 1928-1970> NEEDLE, Harry William Tack 1859-1944 The son of James and Sarah NEEDLE (née TACK), Harry was born at Eydon in 1859 and moved with his family to Hinton by Woodford Halse the following year. He was working as a road mender at the age of 13, when he learned a trade as a mason. He married Mary Ann Elizabeth MORGAN at Woodford Halse on 6 Nov 1885 and they moved to Preston Capes about 10 Oct 1898. Harry lived here until his death in 1944 at the
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