Pelteret Family Tree in England 1728

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Pelteret Family Tree in England 1728
PELTERET FAMILY TREE in ENGLAND 1728 - 1957
1. LEGER PELTERET ~ 25/03/1723 1 (1736 2) buried 19 June 1814 St George
Hanover Square London m. 8 June 1776 @ St James, Westminster Ann
HOLLAND b 1746 (30 yrs) [INDEX CASE: Forebear of English and South
African families – see elsewhere - and who emigrated to ENGLAND]
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Birth place: Gracey le Chateau Father: PELTERET François, md drapier, mother: AUBERTOT, Margueritte;
Godfather: Leger PELTERET Godmother: Anne AUBERTOT. 1728 is suggested as his birth year in the Last Will and
Testament. 1810/1814. Of St. James, London, Leger was said to be 86 years of age when he died. See Annexure
1 for Last Will and Testament. Owned property in Gracey le Chateau in the Bishopric of Langre, Champagne.
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This date is suggested in the Marriage Register which states that he was 40 years old and she 30 years old.
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1.1 LEGER PELTERET 3 b 1777 (cook) d July 1827 St. James buried 22 Jul
1827 Westminster, Middlesex m. St Mary’s, Warham, Norwich, Norfolk, Jane
BROWNE (b. 1790/1793 d 1835)
1.1.1 Jane Pelteret b. 26 June 180? ~ 24 July 1812 St George, Hanover
Square
1.1.2 LEGER HENRY PELTERET b 1813 St George, Hanover Square d. Bethnal
Green December QRT 1882 [English Family: see below]
1.1.3 Jane Pelteret b 24 March 1815 ~ St. James, Westminster 24 December
1820 d Bethnal Green Jan/Mar 1851
1.1.4 GEORGE PELTERET b. 16 September 1816 ~ St. James, Westminster 24
December 1820 d 30 January 1890 buried St.Paul's, Rondebosch, Cape Tow,
South Africa [South African Family: see elsewhere]
1.1.5 Charles Pelteret b 12 February 1819 ~ 31 December 1820 St. James,
Westminster buried St George Hanover Square 21 October 1821 (age 2 yrs
6/12)
1.1.6 Eliza Pelteret b 3 March 1822
1.1.7 Emma [Louisa "Emma"] Pelteret b 6 April 1824 ~ St. James,
Westminster 14 April 1824
1.1.8 Mary Peltret b. May 1827 burial 24 Apr 1828 (11 Months) St Martin
In The Fields, Westminster
1.1.9 Thomas Augustus Pelteret ~ 28 Aug 1834 St.Paul, Hammersmith,London
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Family addresses included: 1819, 5 Panton Street, Pentonville, N1; 1820, London Metropolitan Archives and
Guildhall Library, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 Record for Leger Pelteret Cook living at 5
Panton Street, thereafter Down Street, Piccadilly, W1.
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1.1.2 LEGER HENRY PELTERET 4 b 1813 St George, Hanover Square d. Bethnal
Green December QRT 1882 (cordwainer)(shoe-maker) (25 yrs) m (first) 3
June 1838 @ St Giles without Cripplegate Emma STANDING (do. William and
Mary) of St. Paul’s Alley, Bethnal Green ~ 19 Aug 1810 St James,
Paddington (28 yrs) d. Clerkwell September QRT 1846
1.1.2.1 Leger Pelteret (Peltrete) b 17 October 1840 ~ 29 November 1840
St Paul’s Alley, St Giles without Cripplegate d Shoreditch Dec QRT 1888
(22 yrs)(barman) m 5 (first) Ann QUINN (do. Patrick Quinn) 29 March 1863
@ St. Giles without Cripplegate (b 1839 24 yrs)6
1.1.2.2 Ann (“Annie”) b. 1839-1841 d. Hackney Dec QRT 1914
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1.1.2.3 Stephen d. Dec QRT 1842
1.1.2.4 George Pelteret b Sept QRT 1844 8 St.Luke's, Middelsex d. West
Ham March QRT 1910 (aged 65 yrs) m. Jane S Pelteret b. circa 1847 d.
West Ham Sept QRT 1927 9
1.1.2.4.1 George Henry 10 b. March QRT 1884 d. Sept QRT 1906
1.1.2.5 Stephen b. 24 August 1846 d. Sept QRT 1846 17 Berry Street, St
James Clerkwell, Middlesex
1.1.2 LEGER HENRY PELTERET (shoemaker / undertaker 11) b 1813 St. Giles
without Cripplegate d Shoreditch Dec QRT 1882 m (second) Ann CHARLTON
(bookbinder) 13 August 1848 St Leonard’s, Shoreditch (b. circa 1828 d.
Hackney/Poplar 16 Aug 1871).
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1841 England Census: Leger b. 1816 [sic], Emma b. 1810, Leger b. 1840 (8/12). In 1841 lived in 4 Young’s
Building. Her father was a candle maker.
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1863 At time of marriage, they lived at 4 & 10 Bridgewater Gardens respectively. In 1871 census he was
part of a household, aged 30 [transcribed as Keyer Pelteret]
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1861 England Census: Leger Henry, Ann, Jane b. 1852, Ann b. 1859, Robert b. 1861. The family lived at Mill
Row; in 1851 lived at 4 Type Street, Bethnal Green
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1871 Census aged 30 part of a household in Bethnal Green. 1911 England and Wales Census, she was living in
an institution St John At Hackney, Lower Clapton N E, London, and was recorded at be 70 years of age. At the
time of her death she was recorded as being 75 years old.
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1851 England Census reported George as being 5 yrs old. In 1861 census he was part of a household in Great
Wakering, Rochford, aged 17. In 1871 census he was part of a household in Lambeth, Brixton, aged 27. Actually
he was a PELTRET Geo, a prisoner in Brixton Goal. England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 Record for
George Peltret Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey 27 January 1868 for Burglar and Receiving, 7 years penal
servitude (and see 11 below). 1881 England Census has George, a shoemaker, aged 22 years [sic], married to
Jane NN. They live in the same premises declared by Jane & George Savoy namely 13 West Street, Bethnal Green,
Middlesex. In 1891 Census George’s age yet again differs married to Jane S Pelteret, son of 7 years George H.
In 1901 census he was part of a household, aged 59 [sic]; a shoe & boot maker
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In 1901 census she was part of a household, aged 55; In 1911 census she was part of a household in West
Ham, aged 65
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In 1901 census he was part of a household, aged 17; a shoe & boot maker
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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London’s Central Criminal Court 1674-1913. ROBERT NICHOLLS (19), LEGER
HENRY PELTRET (55), ANN PELTRET (41), GEORGE PELTRET (24) appeared on 27th January 1868, charges Theft /
Burglary / Receiving. Alleged burglary in the dwelling house of Stephen Field, and stealing thirty-five coats
and other articles, his property. LEGER HENRY PELTRET received a good character — NOT GUILTY. ANN PELTRET —
NOT GUILTY . NICHOLLS — GUILTY. He was further charged with having been before convicted, to which he PLEADED
GUILTY. Sentence: Eighteen Months' Imprisonment. GEORGE PELTRET PLEADED GUILTY. He further PLEADED GUILTY to
having been before convicted. Sentence: Seven Years' Penal Servitude.
Ref: http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=t18680127-188
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1.1.2.6 Thomas Robert(shoe & bootmaker) b. 21 November 1850 d. Dec QRT
1850 4 Type Street, Bethnal Green 12
1.1.2.7 Jane b. Mar QRT 1851 d. Bethnal Green Mar QRT 1851
1.1.2.8 Jane b. Bethnal Green June QRT 1852 (minor when married) m. 10
Jul 1870 in St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney George SAVOY/SAVEY (so.
Thomas Savoy)
1.1.2.9 Henry b. Bethnal Green March QRT 1855
1.1.2.10 Eliza Ann b. Bethnal Green March QRT 1858
1.1.2.11 Robert b. 13 February 1861 4 Type Street, Bethnal Green 13 d. 01
March 1936 (undertaker) m. 21 February 1884 St. Peters, Mile End Old
Town Julia EVANS (do. Henry Evans) b. circa 1857 d. Bethnal Green Mar
QRT 1896 14
1.1.2.11.1 Julia Louisa b. Bethnal Green Jun QRT 1884 15 d. Coventry 11
Dec 1957.
1.1.2.12 Herbert b. Mar QRT 1861
1.1.2.12 Henry b. 8 August 1864 4 Type Street, Bethnal Green d. Dec QRT
1865
1.1.2.13 Arthur b. Bethnal Green 1867 d. Dec QRT 1869
1.1.2.13 James b. June QRT 1869 d. June QRT 1869
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1850 The Registrar of Births notes the mother as “Ann Pelteret formerly STANDING”
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Birth Notice lists him a Robert PELTRET of Bethal Green (see Herbert PELTRET). I suspect that these were
twins, the one surviving into old age, the other dying as a neonate probably in birth as he appears not to
have been baptised with him brother.
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Death Notice lists her as Julia PELTERET of Bethnal Green age 39 years
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In 1901 census she was part of a household, aged 16, Assistant in Diningrooms. Death Notice lists her as
Julia Louisa PELTERETE. A spinster of 23 Beachwood Avenue, Coventry she died at 19 St. Andrews Road,
Coventry. Probate 12 March 1957 with estate of £ 2195 going to Jessie Ruth HINDMAN.
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ANNEXURE 1
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts London, England.
Wills and Probate, 1507-1858
The following is a transcript of this holographic will in the name of LEGER PELTERET
and lodged above.
p.1 section 1/
Will written in French;
witnessed by William Lane and James Weller.
No signature of Leger Pelteret
p.1 section 2/
Translation into English
p.2 section 1/
June 20th 1814
Leger Pelteret of Hamilton Place Piccadilly in the County of Middlesex the son of the
Deceased and the Executor named in the Testamentary paper hereto annexed according to
the tenor thereof was duly Sworn to the same as such as also to the faithful
performance of the said Testamentary Paper And that the whole of the Goods Chattels and
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Credits of the Deceased do not amount in value to the sum of One Thousand five hundred
Pounds
J J Phillimore
Justice
p.2 section 2/
The Testator Leger Pelteret was formerly of Pall Mall in the County of Middlesex and
servant to Lord Temple but late of Little Ride Street in the parish of St James
Westminster in the same county and died this month
p.2 section 3/
On the 23rd of June one thousand and fourteen this will of Leger Pelteret formally of
Pall Mall in the county of Middlesex and servant to the Lord Temple 16 but late of
Little Ride Street in the parish of St James Westminster in the same county deceased
was proved at London before the Worshipful Joseph Phillimore 17 Doctor of Laws and
surrogate by the oath of Leger Pelteret the son of the deceased the Executor to whom
Administration was granted having been first sworn only to administer
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sub £1,500
DL/C/454/124/2
p.3 no text
p.4 section 1
28 June 1814
Pelteret Le(d)ger
£1,500
p.4 section 2 Translated from the French Language
In the name of the Father Son and Holy Ghost I the undersigned Leger Pelteret now
residing with Sir James Burges 18 of Beau Park near Battle in the County of Sussex being
by the Grace of God in the perfect enjoyment of my senses do in order to secure my son
Leger Pelteret bequeath to him all I possess after my Decease. First a house that has
been sold for one hundred guineas and five guineas more situate at Gracey le Chateau.
About 13 guineas more are in the hands of my Cousin François Buzenet 19 who has been so
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TEMPLE NUGENT GRENVILLE (afterwards RICHARD TEMPLE NUGENT BRYDGES CHANDOS GRENVILLE), Richard, Earl Temple
(1776-1839), of Stowe, Bucks. and Avington Park, Hants.
Ref: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820
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PHILLIMORE, Joseph (1775-1855), of Whitehall, Mdx. and Shiplake House, Oxon.
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BURGES, James Bland (1752-1824), of Nantcribba, Mont.
Ref: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-179
LAMB, Sir James Bland Lamb, 1st Baronet (8 June 1752 – 13 October 1824), born James Burges and known as Sir
James Burges, Bt, between 1795 and 1821, was a British author, barrister and Member of Parliament. Ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org
There is an outside possibility that domestic details may be found in the following collection:
Catalogue of the papers of Sir James Bland Burges, mainly 1772-1824, with papers of the Burges and Head
families, 18th-20th cent. Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.
[ see http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/1500-1900/burges/burges.html ]
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François BUZENET b. 28 January 1695 (so. René Buzenet and Apoline / Pauline MAL(L)ARD) d. 7 April 1749
(present were Benjamin PELTERET cousin, Nicolas PELTERET cousin, Jean Buzenet cousin, Claude Buzenet
[droguetier / drugget-maker of Champlitte] nephew) m. (first) 20 October 1711 Estiennette ANDRIOT Offspring:
François Buzenet b. 7 March 1714 d. 11 March 1775
m. (second) 11 February 1716 Madelaine BORDET d. 6 March 1743
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kind as to take charge of my affairs and who has received this money for me but was
unable to remit me same on account of the War between France and England. I am to
receive it the Moment a Peace takes place His name is Mr. François Buzenet a Trader of
Gracey le Chateau in the Bishopric of Langre[s] in Champagne. All which has been due
about ten years I have in the Bank of England in London about Twelve Hundred Pounds
Sterling (text above this 14 & 40) 20 The whole of my effects and generally all
possessions as also what and shall be due or belonging to me after my Decease I leave
to my son Leger Pelteret committing to him the Care of my Funeral In case of him dying
before Marriage and leaving no lawful Issue the whole is to go to my relations who are
the dispose of the Remainder of my Estate as they see fit.
This is my Last Will and Testament In Witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand at
Beau Park Sussex this 10th June 1810
/Sg/ Leger Pelteret
DL/C/454/124/2
p.5
Sd/ William Lane
Sd/ James Weller
Faithfully translated from the French Language in London this 21st day of June One
Thousand Eight Hundred and Fourteen
By the
D.Cd / Gail/ Carrighan
Not.J.C
m. (third) 29 July 1743 Philipe wo/formerly. TORTEL née CHAUVIREY d. 15 October 1783
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A sum of £1500 in 1830 by 2010 would be worth one of the following speculative amounts:
£105,000.00 using the retail price index
£143,000.00 using the GDP deflator
£1,080,000.00 using the average earnings
£1,730,000.00 using the per capita GDP
£4,530,000.00 using the share of GDP
Ref: http://www.measuringworth.com
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ANNEXURE 2
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ANNEXURE 3
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