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Note for: Phoebe Booth, ABT 1747 - 7 FEB 1812
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Burial: Date: 7 FEB 1812
Place: Christ Church, Spitalfields, London
Individual Note: Details from The Collier Family by D Pennant
Name, Year of Birth and Place from M Serdiuk
William was born around 1742. He lived at New Inn Yard and Holywell Street in Shoreditch from 1779 –1875, and in St John Spitalfields from 1799 – 1808, where his trade was Fringe, Ferrit and Velvet Ribbon Maker (1799), Narrow Velvet Maker (1802) and Weaver (1808). He married Phoebe Booth of John Street by licence on 3.9.1782 (unsure if this date is correct); she was born around 1747. Both were buried at Christchurch Spitalfields, William on 20.12.1808 and Phoebe on 7.2.1812. William and Phoebe had six children. From "The Collier Family"
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Note for: William Collier, - ABT 1788
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Individual Note: Details from The Collier Family by D Pennant
William had a Will dated 16/2/1788, which was proved on 1/10/1789, details from The Collier Family by D Pennant
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Note for: Matthew Collier, - 1807
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Individual Note: Details from The Collier Family by D Pennant
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Note for: William Delves Collier, ABT 1773 -
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Individual Note: Details from The Collier Family by D Pennant
Name, Year of Birth of 1775 and Place from M Serdiuk
William Delves Collier, born around 1773. He lived in Spencer Street and Bateman’s Row Shoreditch from 1798 - 1804, where he was a weaver, before moving to the White Horse, Hare Street, Bethnal Green where he was a victualler (1806 – 1808). He later moved to St John Street Bethnal Green where he was again a weaver and silk manufacturer (1814 - 1816). By 1835 he was living in Anchor Street Bethnal Green. He married Eleanor Evitt, daughter of William Evitt a weaver and Lydia nee Day on 9.11.1795; Eleanor had been baptised at St Saviour’s Southwark on 3.3.1776. They were to have twelve children.
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Linda Sullivan writes, “Either this William or his father was involved in a scandal when he was sacked or forced to resign from the Bethnal Green Vestry, a body which ran local government and many of which were notoriously corrupt. He was involved with the Board of Guardians which administered the Poor Law and Workhouse, which is reminiscent of Oliver Twist.”
From "The Collier Family"
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Note for: John Buck, 1746 -
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Individual Note: Name from IGI Individual Record of Robert Buck Christening from the Latter Day Saints
*Birth Details from IGI Individual Record of the Latter Day Saints, John Buck, Date and Where Born: 1746, Saltford, Somerset, England, Batch No: 1890061, Sheet: 13, Source Call No: None, Type: Book*
*Marriage Details from IGI Individual Record of the Latter Day Saints, John Buck and Leah, Date and Where Married: 1771, Saltford, Somerset, England, Batch No: 1890061, Sheet: 14, Source Call No: None, Type: Book*
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Note for: Leah Unknown, -
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Individual Note: Name from IGI Individual Record of Robert Buck Christening from the Latter Day Saints
*Marriage Details from IGI Individual Record of the Latter Day Saints, John Buck and Leah, Date and Where Married: 1771, Saltford, Somerset, England, Batch No: 1890061, Sheet: 14, Source Call No: None, Type: Book*
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Note for: James Turner, ABT 1860 -
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Burial: Date: 11 APR 1938
Place: West Norwood, Cemetery, England
Individual Note: Some details from J Curry
*English Free BMD Records show Marriage Registered: September 1883, Ada Mary Grimes and James Turner, District: Lambeth, Volume: 1d, Page: 771*