DAVEY Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Thomas Davey, Elizabeth (Eliza) Chapple and Mary Ann Stemp

married(1)
19th April 1820
 High Bickington
Devon
 

(2)married
24th November 1878
St Leonard
Shoreditch
Hackney
Middlesex
witnesses
Henry WILTON
Mary BRAITHWAITE
registered
December quarter
1878
Shoreditch district
London

 
 
3
ELIZABETH (ELIZA) CHAPPLE
born about
1800
Chumleigh, Devon?
(Exeter, Devon - 1861)
died
 September quarter  1875
Woolwich district
Kent
 Aged 73

1
THOMAS DAVEY
born about
1809
Chumleigh, Devon
widower at marriage
(Aged 69 at marriage)
occupation
1851 Carpenter
1860 Carpenter (marriage of son Richard Ware)
1861 Builder
1871 Builder
1878 Builder (at marriage)
1881 Builder Employing 3 men
1891 Builder
died
23rd April 1899
registered
June quarter 1899
Woolwich district
London
 Aged 91
probate
27th June 1899
London
to
Mary Ann DAVEY
widow
and
William
HARRIS
builder and contractor
will
£1122 1s. 7d

 

2
MARY ANN  STEMP
born about
 
December quarter  1846
Portsmouth (1861, 1901 ) 
or 
Portsea
  (1871, 1881, 1891)
Hampshire
  (possibly registered as STAMP)
occupation
1871 Domestic
1901 Independent
died 
13th October 1904 
West Ham district
Essex 
Aged 56
probate
5th December 1904
London
to
Thomas
John 
DAVEY
carpenter
will
£1091 16s. 3d.


4
Frances
(Fanny)
DAVEY
born about
1831
Exeter, Devon
baptised
 3rd April 1831 
Whitestone, Devon
 (parents Thomas and Elizabeth)
occupation
 1851 Assists at Home
died 
June quarter 1878 
Woolwich district
 Kent
 Aged 48
5
Ellen
DAVEY
born about
1833
 Exeter, Devon
baptised
 27 October 1833
 St David
Exeter, Devon
 (parents Thomas and Elizabeth DAVY)
died 
21st May 1834
 Devon

6
John 
Ware 
DAVEY
born 
1835
 Exeter, Devon
baptised
26 August 1835
St David
 Exeter, Devon
occupation
1851 Carpenter App
 1851 Merchant Navy
died 
(registration not found)
7
Richard
Ware
DAVEY
born about
1838
Exeter
Devon
(registration not found)
possibly
baptised
27th February 1842
Hemingford Abbots
Huntingdonshire
(parents Thomas DAVEY and Elizabeth)
possibly died
June quarter
1915
Woolwich district
London
Aged 81
(age discrepancy)

married
23rd January 1860
St Thomas
Woolwich
Kent
witnesses
David DAVEY
Anna Maria PICKARD
banns
8th, 15th and 22nd 
January
St Thomas
Woolwich
London
registered
March quarter
1860
Lewisham district
London
Esther
Sophia
JOHNSON

8
Grace
Anne
DAVEY
born about
March quarter
1842 
St Ives district Huntingdonshire 
as
 DAVY
baptised
27th February 1842
Hemingford Abbots
Huntingdonshire
(parents Thomas DAVEY and Elizabeth)
possibly
died about
1843
(registration not found)
possibly
 buried
3rd September 1843
St Mary
Lambeth
Surrey
9
Ester
DAVEY
born about
1849
North Woolwich
Kent
died
(registration not found)
10
Elizabeth
DAVEY
born about
June quarter
1860
North Woolwich
Kent
died
(registration not found)
11
Thomas
John
DAVEY
born
3rd September 1880
(7 months on the 1881 Census
North Woolwich
Kent
registered
December quarter
1880
Woolwich district
Kent
died
June quarter 1965
 Thanet district
Kent
 Aged 84

married
December quarter
1905 
 Rochford district
Essex
Bertha
Elizabeth
RUDKINS
12
Albert 
William
 DAVEY 
born
11th December 1889
North Woolwich
 Kent
registered
 March quarter 
1890 
Woolwich district
Kent
occupation
 1911 Barman
1939 Barman
died
 December quarter 1939 
Essex South Western district
 Essex 
Aged 49
  1. 1841 Not found, not with wife and children 
    1851 32 Church Street, Lambeth, Surrey. Visiting them was Cornelius LOWN (28) married (no wife with him) Carpenter, born Norfolk
    1861 High Road, Woodford, West Ham, Essex. Visiting the family was Frances WACE/WARE (15) born Soho, Middlesex
    1871 57 Albert Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent. Living with the family was widowed son Richard DAVEY together with his children John DAVEY (6) born North Woolwich, Ellen DAVEY (5) born North Woolwich and Grace DAVEY (1 month) born North Woolwich.
    1878 15 Sun Street, Shoreditch, London (at marriage) Father William DAVEY - Victualler
    1881 2 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich, Kent. With the family was Charles SUMNER a Visitor married Aged 24 a House Painter born London, Middlesex and Mary SUMNER aged 22 born N Woolwich, Kent.  With the family was Ellen DAVEY Granddaughter aged 16 a Domestic Servant born East Ham Essex and a Grace DAVEY aged 10 a Scholar born N Woolwich, Kent.
    1891 1 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich, London
    1899 Kent Cottage, Dock Street, North Woolwich, Kent (address given at probate)
  2. 1851 Not found
    1861 Census - California Tavern, North Woolwich Road, East Ham, Essex.
    1871 57 Albert Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent. Living with the family was widowed son Richard DAVEY together with his children John DAVEY (6) born North Woolwich, Ellen DAVEY (5) born North Woolwich and Grace DAVEY (1 month) born North Woolwich.
    1878 15 Sun Street, Shoreditch, London (at marriage)
    1881 2 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich, London. Visiting them are Charles (24) and Mary (22) SUMMER born Middlesex, London and Woolwich, Kent; Charles was a House Painter. Living with the family were granddaughters Ellen DAVEY (16) Domestic Servant born East Ham Essex and Grace DAVEY (10) Scholar born N Woolwich, Kent. (children of Richard DAVEY, son of Mary Anne's husband and his first wife)
    1891 1 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich, London
    1901 4A Elizabeth Street, East, Ham, Essex as a widow. A Servant was Ada LING (33) Servant, General, Domestic born Rayleigh, Essex
    1904 4a California Terrace, Elizabeth Street, North Woolwich, Kent (address given at probate)
  3. 1841 Worlds End Gate Cottages, Old Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire. (Husband not with the family)
    1851 32 Church Street, Lambeth, Surrey as Elizabeth. Visiting them was Cornelius LOWN (28) married (no wife with him) Carpenter, born Norfolk
    1861 High Road, Woodford, West Ham, Essex, as Eliza
    1871 57 Abbert? Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent. With the family was a Richard DAVEY aged 8 a Grandson born North Woolwich, a John DAVEY aged 6 a Grandson born North Woolwich, an Ellen DAVEY a Granddaughter aged 5 born North Woolwich and a Grace DAVEY aged 1 month born North Woolwich.
  4. 1841 Worlds End Gate Cottages, Old Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire (Father not with the family)
    1851 32 Church Street, Lambeth, Surrey. Visiting them was Cornelius LOWN (28) married (no wife with him) Carpenter, born Norfolk
    1861 High Road, Woodford, West Ham, Essex. Visiting them was Frances WACE/WARE (15) born Soho, Middlesex
    1871 57 Albert Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent as Fanny. Living with the family was widowed brother Richard DAVEY together with his children John DAVEY (6) born North Woolwich, Ellen DAVEY (5) born North Woolwich and
    Grace DAVEY (1 month) born North Woolwich.
    Medical Information: "Idiot" on 1871 census
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  6. 1851 Bartholomew Terrace, Allhallows on the Walls, Exeter, Devon. John is down as a Nephew with a Hannah WESTLAKE a Widow aged 56 a Laundress born Churchstanton, Devon and her children William aged 15 a Mason App born Alphington, Devon, George aged 13 an Errand Boy born Alphington, Devon and Elizabeth aged 18 At Home born Stockland, Dorset. With the was a Thomarin PRESTON a Visitor a widow aged 50 a Washerwoman born Cornwall
    Note
    Apprentices Indentured in Merchant Navy, 1824-1910
    Name: John Ware DAVEY
    Age: 15
    Birth Year: abt 1836
    Registration or Indenture Date: 6 Feb 1851
    Vessel: Cambridge
    1854 John Ware DAVEY is down as a Victim and a Witness at the Proceedings at the Old Bailey, 
    304. THOMAS BAINES , stealing 4 saws, and other tools, value 5s.; the goods of Thomas Robinson; 3 planes and other tools, and 1 oil can and other goods, of John Ware Davey.
    MR. COOK conducted the Prosecution.
    WILLIAM SPEAREY (police sergeant, K 18). On 3rd Jan., I went to Mr. Fletcher's shop; he is a pawnbroker, at West Ham, where I received a number of tools—these are them.
    EDWARD ASHBY HAWES . I am shopman to Mr. Fletcher. I saw these tools taken in on 26th Dec.—John Wilcox was in the shop—I believe the prisoner to be the man who pawned them, in the name of James King—he said he had received a letter that his mother was dying, and he wanted to go to her—he said they were his own tools—14s. was advanced on them.
    Prisoner. 13s. 10d. was what I received. Witness. The ticket money was taken out of it—I did not see the money given.
    THOMAS ROBINSON . I am a joiner. I and the other prosecutors were at work at some houses, at East Ham—on Christmas Eve I left, and went home to spend the Sunday—we left our tools in the house where we were at work; we left at 4 o'clock—the tools were left under a desk, in a small office in the house where we were at work—there is a lock on the office door, but it was not locked—we returned to work on Wednesday, 28th Dec, and the tools were gone—some of these tools produced are mine—they were shown to me before the Magistrate; I knew them again—my name is on my tools—my tools and the tools of the other men were all in the basket together, when they were shown me before the Magistrate.
    Prisoner. Q. Was this office attached to the house? A. It is in the house; part of the house is taken for an office, and there we kept the nails and tools.
    COURT. Q. Does the office form part of the house? A. Yes; it is taken out of the house—it is about ten or twelve feet square—it is under the same roof.
    JOHN WARE DAVEY . I was at work on those premises—I left my tools with those of the last witness, and lost them—these are my tools—I know this one by a mark of paint on it—it was my father's; I have known it ever since I can recollect—there is still an oilstone of mine missing.
    Prisoner. Q. Is the office where the tools were detached from the house? A. It is built for the purpose of a workshop—it is under the same roof as the workshop.
    JAMES MEADOWS . I left my tools in the workshop on Christmas Eve, and missed them—the office is attached to the workshop, under the same roof; it is not a dwelling house—these tools are mine.
    Prisoner's Defence. I did not steal the tools; I was going to Stratford, and met a man with the tools; he asked me to pawn them for him; he gave me 1s.; I worked as a labourer at North Woolwich; Davey knows me.
    JOHN WARE DAVEY re-examined. I have known him about six months—he worked for my father—he was a sober man—I never heard anything against him.
    GUILTY . Aged 48.— Confined Four Months.
  7. 1841 Worlds End Gate Cottages, Old Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire. (Father not with the family)
    1851 32 Church Street, Lambeth, Surrey. Visiting them was Cornelius LOWN (28) married (no wife with him) Carpenter, born Norfolk
    1860 St Thomas, Woolwich, Kent (at marriage)
    1861 Not found
    1871 57 Albert Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent as a widower. Living with parents together with his children Richard DAVEY (8) born North Woolwich, John DAVEY (6) born North Woolwich, Ellen DAVEY (5) born North Woolwich and Grace DAVEY (1 month) born North Woolwich.
    1881 5 Claremont Street, East Ham, Essex
    1891 Not found
    1901 Not found
    1911 The Workhouse, High Street, Plumstead, London as single Inmate
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  9. 1851 Not found
    1861 Not found
    1871 57 Albert Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent. Living with the family was widowed brother Richard DAVEY together with his children John DAVEY (6) born North Woolwich, Ellen DAVEY (5) born North Woolwich and Grace DAVEY (1 month) born North Woolwich.
    1881 Not found
  10. 1861 Not found
    1871 57 Albert Road, St Mary, North Woolwich, Kent. Living with the family was widowed brother Richard DAVEY together with his children John DAVEY (6) born North Woolwich, Ellen DAVEY (5) born North Woolwich and Grace DAVEY (1 month) born North Woolwich.
    1881 Not found
  11. 1881 2 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich, London age 7 mths. Visiting them are Charles (24) and Mary (22) SUMMER (?) born Middlesex, London and Woolwich, Kent; Charles was a House Painter
    1891 1 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich, London
    1901 159 Elizabeth ?, Woolwich, London. Lodging with Joseph MIDDLETON (62) widower Labourer in Rubber Works born Gravesend, Kent, his daughter Minnie (29) born Charlton, Kent and Visitors Frederick W DEAN (31) Carpenter, Royal Engineers, born Frome, Somerset, his wife Hettie (32) born Norwich, Norfolk and son Edward (1) born Frome, Somerset
    1911 2d Junction Street, Canning Town, Essex. Living with them was brother Albert and a servant was Nathaniel ALLARD (24) Potman born Canning Town, Essex
    1929 The Barge House, Woolwich, London (London Electoral Register) (at the address, Albert William DAVEY, Thomas John DAVEY (abode down as The Fuke's Head, Barking Road, E.) Bertha Elizabeth DAVEY (abode down as The Fuke's Head, Barking Road, E.) Edward WARNE, Edward Henry William WARNE, May WARNE and Lilian REGAN
    1931 13 Norland Road, Hammersmith, London (London Electoral Roll) (abode Dukes Head, East Ham E.6) At this address Sydney ROBERTSON, Edith May ROBERTSON, Thomas John DAVEY, Bertha Elizabeth DAVEY and Ernest Parry
    1939 593 Barking Road , East Ham C.B., Essex transcribed on findmypast as DANLY. Married, wife not with him. Living with him were son Thomas John DAVEY (as DANLY) (born 3 August 1907 (inaccurate)) Licensed Victualler Mana....., brother Albert W DAVEY (born 11 December 1889) Barman, 1 Record Officially Closed entry, daughter Ruby V DAVEY (as DAVEERS, later BIDWELL and JOHNS) (born 13 May 1922) Barmaid 1 Record Officially Closed  entry and Bryan WARREN (born 11 November 1873) Billiard Marker single (name  appears to be DEVIKAN on the census form)
    1965 10 Beach Houses, Royal Crescent, Margate, Kent (address at administration)
  12. 1891 1 Kent Cottages, Dock Street, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich, London 
    1901 4A Elizabeth Street, East, Ham, Essex. A Servant was Ada LING (33) Servant, General, Domestic born Rayleigh, Essex
    1911 2d Junction Street, Canvey, Essex. Living with his brother Thomas John and family. Nathaniel ALLARD (24) Potman born Canvey Town, Essex was a Potman
    1929 The Barge House, Woolwich, London (at the address, Albert William DAVEY, Thomas John DAVEY (abode down as The Fuke's Head, Barking Road, E.) Bertha Elizabeth DAVEY (abode down as The Fuke's Head, Barking Road, E.) Edward WARNE, Edward Henry William WARNE, May WARNE and Lilian REGAN
    1939 593 (Public House), Barking Road , East Ham C.B., Essex transcribed on findmypast as DANLY. Single. Living with his brother Thomas John DAVEY (as DANLY) (born 3 September 1880) Licensed Victualler, his son Thomas John DAVEY (as DANLY) (born 3 August 1907 inaccurate)), 1 Record Officially Closed entry, his daughter Ruby V DAVEY (as DAVEERS, later BIDWELL and (JOHNS), (born 13 May 1922) Barmaid, 1 Record Officially Closed entry and Bryan WARREN (born 11 November 1873) Billiard Marker single (name appears to be DEVIKAN on the census form)

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