I am trying to find out more about William Tacey and his wife Elizabeth.
Perhaps their dates of birth when and where they were married and Elizabeth's maiden name.
On the 1851 census they are living at 16 Denton St. St. Pancras. William 62 occu. Cordwainer born St. Martins. Elizabeth 65 occu. Shoe Binder born Whitechapel. Daughter Elizabeth 29 occu. Shoe Binder born St. Pancras. Elizabeth jnr. married George Stevens 3/5/1846 at old St. Pancras Church on the marriage certificate William's occu. is Shoemaker.
William died Dec. 1/4 1871 St. Pancras. Elizabeth died Jun. 1/4 1870 St. Pancras.
Anyone who has any information on William and Elizabeth i would be grateful to hear from you.
Im a bit confused...you say Elizabeth jnr married George Stevens in 1846 but the 1851 shows she is Elizabeth Tacey Unmarried...have you got the correct date ?
Jane
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There is a William TASEY Christened in St Martins in the Fields 06 APR 1793 Parents Robert and Mary. Also with same parents at St Martins: Hannah TACEY C. 25 DEC 1788 Elizabeth Hannah TACEY C. 21 NOV 1790
This might be the father? 1841 Census HO107/738 F 31 P 3 Emanuel Hospital, St Margarets, Westminster Robert TACY age 84 Occ. In Pensioner born out of County
A Robert TACEY died Mar Qtr 1848 Westminster 1 437
Perhaps William lied about his age as his wife was older than him. In 1841 Census William, Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth were at 16 Denton Street as they were in 1851.
Hi, interestingly there's this ref from the London Gazette of Jan 17, 1868: I wonder if there is a family connection:
"William Tacey, of No. 34, Upper St. James'-street, Brighton, Sussex, Boot and Shoe Maker, adjudicated bankrupt on the 18th day of November, 1867. An Order of Discharge was granted by the County Court of Sussex, holden at Brighton, on the 9th day of January, 1868."