PACKER Ann see Thos Gingell, 1719; Joan, see Priscilla, 1755 John of Puck & Sarah Simonds, of I.A. mar Yate 11.5.1719 Mr, see John Scully, 1824. Priscilla & Joan Packer, spinsters of Puck, and executors of John Rodborne of Surrey, eldest s.o. Thomas of W & A, yeo, dec'd. Property leases, BRO 229/36/14/6 (1) - (23) 6/1/ 5/6 Mar 1751 PAGE Jane, vagrant, with Mary, 8 & Luke, 3, removed from Wellington to St P &J, Bristol, SRO Q/SR 341/2 Mary see Mary Page Milot, 1762 Mr S. Builder, of Puck, c1896, Braine, p192; William see Mary Millett, 1716 PAGLER Phoebe, d.o.Anne, bp Doynton, 22.12.1791, Samuel Lewis of W & A, reputed father, pauper. PAINE(S) ----- renter; ground of Mr Billingsley, KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe John see Francis Creswick, 1674 John Pain, "Jul 18 1840, Mr John Pain, collector of great tithes at Bitton was thrown out of his gig at half past 12 o'clock top of Stouts Hill and died before they could get him home. Bur the rd 23 ." (Couch). Mary Paine, Siston, 25 & Edward Silke, WOT, 1679, BMLB PAINTER Joseph see Mary Adlington, 1762, see Geo Willmott, 1777 PALLIN Elizabeth see Edward Sweet, 1790 PALMER Ann see John 1778, see John Hopes, 1794, see Robt, 1823, see Wm, 1823 Anna see John Cantle 1760; Arthur see Hannah 1740 Arthur of Bitton, mar Hannah: Nathanael, their son bp Tytherington, 21.8.1757, Moravian Arthur see John, 1778 th Arthur, 93, of the Lodge, KW, brother of Mrs Walters of Bedminster, in her 100 year. Obit FFBJ 10.2.1810 Charles of Mangots, engineer, wid, o21, Sarah Lee of West., wid, o21. Bondsman John Jones, St Stephens, BMLB 3.7.1770 rd Charles, born Wick, served 3 Foot, 1808-30, discharged aged 39. NA Charles, cm, 90, & Mary, 80, 1841 census Warmley. (No Old Age Pensions then!) Daniel, see Henry 1750; Dick see R.H. Godwin, 22.6.1918 Dinah see Robt 1823 Dinah, sp, of KW, d.o. Robt collier & Joseph Skidmore, bach, hatter, s.o. Penuel Skidmore, hatter mar HTKW 21.1.1837 Esther see John 1790, see Wm, 1823; Frances see Thos Collings 1727 Francis cm, see Hester Powell, 1806 Francis, collier, 16, kcp Easton 1838 see Jacob Pillinger & FFBJ 23.6.1838 George, cm, 40, suitable as musketeer, Men & Armour, 1608 George & Lewis, of Bitton, "remanded to next sessions for Meredith's", Riot in KW 1670, see Ellacombe George see Wm, 1839 Guy, dead, now Wm Morton & Anthony Rudman, inhabs KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe Hannah (Palmer) formerly Stone, alias Peacock, now married to Arthur Palmer, one of the 12 men & 12 women who followed John Cennick in 1740, see Anne Allen. Hannah, Puck, will 1747, GRO 147/199 Henry s.o. Henry of Puck, feltmaker to Edward Skreare, brushmaker, 4.12.1700, Bristol Apprents, BRO Henry & Daniel, on Player's Map, 1750, see Joseph Bailey Isaac kcp bur Siston, 11.4.1774; Isobel, see Wm Willis, 1731 Mr J.A., gave £1 to widows fund, Inquest on Thos Bright & Joseph Iles, 1862 James of Bitton cm, bach o21 & Elizabeth Radford, St Geo, sp, o21, bondsman Wm Churchill of Mangots, butcher, BMLB 22.3.1775 James see Sam Tyler 1798 John, Robert, George and a.n.other Palmer, fugitives from KW 1667, see Francis Bastyn John see Samuel 1727 John, overseer of the Poor, Bitton, 1753, see Grace Caynes, 22.8.1753 John see Chas Arthur, 1759 John of Kelston & Hester Baily of Bitton, mar Kelston 18.10.1764 John died 18.2.1778, aged 37, Arthur, d 22.11.1759, aged 60, Ann his wife, s 1.6.1757 aged 57, MI Bitton, Bigland John s.o. Wm & Esther, bp Whitefield School, KW, 16.5.1790 John, 16, carter at Mr Boult's coalworks. Easton Colliery Co. earns 5/- a week, drives large carriage of coal 7-8 cwt with another boy, 50 yds. Works always at night and has done so for 2 yrs. Sleeps daytime, Goes to pit 6 in the evening and leaves 6 in the morning. Can read Bible and attends Moravian Sunday School. This lad looks pale but not indication of unhealthiness considering such unnatural hours of work. 1841, Waring. John, a married man with 6 or 7 children. Scalded in boiler explosion, Soundwell Lower pit, Mr Whittuck's in which Thos Waller was killed. Se BM 13.12.1851 Joseph, Puck, will 1724, GRO 276/149; Joseph see Edward Willmott, 1757 Joseph, ygr, Siston, cordwainer, bach o21 & Mary Nichols, wid, o21. (Bondsman Joseph Palmer the elder, Siston, cm, 1.7.1765, BMLB BRO Joseph see Thomas Hendy 1777; Joseph, 71, aged, Siston outdoor poor, 1897 Lewis, see Geo, 1670; Maria, 84, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Mary see Wm Owen, 1725, see Henry Stone, 1734, see Geo Cole, 1802, see Chas, 1841 Moses, 77, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Mr see Betty Bull, 1761 Mr Palmer of Keynsham, surgeon & Miss R. Smallcombe of Willsbridge, mar Bitton, FFBJ 17.1.1801 Nathanael see Sam, 1752; Nicholas see John Bennett, 1722 Nicholas Palmer, died -----, MI, Bitton, Bigland; Nicholas of Bitton, will 1761, GRO 18/164 Richard (Dick) see R.J. Godwin, 1918 Robert, cm, 20, suitable as calyver, Bitton/Hanham, 1608, Men & Armour Robert of W & A & Ann Lowen (?) of Doynton, mar Cold Ashton, 1730 Robert, collier of KW Hill, mar Ann, their ch Wm & Dinah bp HTKW 1823 Robert see Dinah 1837 Robert alias Upton, a mason employed by Mr Brain of Starveall Pit, gave evidence at Inquest after explosion, see BTM 11.6.1851; Samuel s.o. John, cm, bur Oldland 6.8.1727 Samuel s.o. Wm, cm, bp Bitton, 1728 Samuel see Robt Bryant, 1770 Samuel Palmer of Kingswood, St George, who was watching the premises of Charles Arthur, 8.7.1785 and saw Highnam Bryant with lead on his back which he confessed he had taken from Mark Harford, Brass Battery. Statement 14.7.1785, QS ts BRO th Samuel, born Stapleton, served 59 Foot, 1804-28, sicharged aged 41. N.A. Thomas, s.o. Thomas, Bitton, yeo, to John Burges, mason, Bristol apprents, 17.6.1700 Thomas of Bitton & Elizabeth Harril of Bathford, lic, mar Bedminster 24.4.1712 Thomas, engineer, 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Thomas of KW, engine minder of World's first compound steam engine at Radstock, letter from John Southern in BIAS Vol 13, p11, 1981 William see James Charmbury, 1640 William, jun & Helnor ffuffell, (Fussell) both of Wyke (Wick) mar Doynton, 26.12.1689 William see Samuel 1728 William, witness in case of Rex v. Edward Stone, for riot, c1738, see Edward Stone William, to fill up a hole he dugg in the waste ground & fined 2/- Oldland Court Leet 1777, GRO D108/M187/8. William see John, 1790, see Robt, 1823 William, collier of KW Hill, mar Esther, ch Ann & William, bp HTKW 1823 William & George, both lads, killed with 9 others, Lodge Pit KW, (Messrs Brain & Co) see BM 1.6.1839 William kcp Deep Pit by train see WDP 4.7.1908 evidence given by Alfred Jefferies, incline rider, Herbert E. Monks manager & Walter Gay, overman. ---- Palmer, turned Kings Evidence in Wm Sheppard & others robbery of George Jones, see GJ 30.7.1798. ---- Palmer, see BAFHS Journal no 33, p20-21. PARFIT Wm see Abraham Iles, 1799 PARIS Mrs wife of John, died, bur at St Michaels, aged 32, 17.2.1833, (Couch) PARKER Ann, Bitton, wills at GRO,1729; Ann see Chas Burchill, 1839 Ann, 77, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Charles see Thos Price, 1718 Rev E.D, see Robt Bassett, 1488 (1701); Edward see John Franklin 1661 Edward, vicar of Bitton, 1687, Abram Bayly churchwarden, Henry Lacey & Matthew ffox, signed Francis Creswick, certificate of communion, 3.7.1687. (1691, sponsored by John Seymour, esq., see Bigland) Edward s.o. Edward & Elizabeth Parker, d.27.5.1741 aged 29, Sarah wife of Joseph, d.5.9.1745 aged 25, Joseph, d. 16.1.1778 aged 70, Bitton, Bigland Elizabeth of Stapleton see Thomas Daws, 1824 George see Deborah Iles, 1694 George cm, 13, kcp falling down pit, Inq, 26.12.1803 at Half Moon, Coalpit Heath, GRO D260. George s.o. James Parker, kcp bur Westerleigh 27.12.1803 Hendry, husbandman, 1650, Mangots, BAFHS 36 p27 Hester see Robt Drew, 1704; James see George, 1803 Jane sp of Bitton, bur St Andrew Clifton 17.4.1727; Johan see John Franklin 1661 John, feltmaker, bur 18.3.1727, Westerleigh; John, FC, , wills at GRO, 1728 John of Bristol & Sarah England of Bitton, mar Cold Ashton, lic, 1743 John, Mangots, 1743, see E.J. p196 John, 30, of St P & J, executed for burglary with Thos Rodway at Gloucester 11.9.1813 John see Joseph 1817 John, alias Evans, charge as for Isaac Ballard & Joseph Parker 1817, dark brown hair, long visage, large nose, scars on both knees, 5'7 & a qtr, not guilty, 22.8.1817 John see Samuel 1823 John a collier returning from work in Bitton found a body of an infant tied up in a piece of old carpet, see FFBJ 18.3.1848 John see Joseph, 1851 Joseph, cm, 33, KW, charged by Dinah wife of Thos Pratten with theft or ten shirts & shifts value £4 & potatoes value £2. "Several scars & moles, very full breasted, 5 ft 3 and a half tall, very well behaved, unable to read. Discharged by proclamation 22.8.1817, (Glos QS). BG says "Joseph & John Parker alias Evans & Susanna Patch, housebreaking at Thos Pratten's & Joseph Bryant & Betty Long with receiving," 29.5.1817.
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