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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 12 November 16 13:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Pauline,

This looks like a possible marriage for John and Elizabeth:

Place: St Nicolas Church Newbury
Date: 15th Oct 1801
Bride: Elizabeth North
Groom: John Pearce
Groom's residence: Highclere, Hants


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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 13 November 16 21:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris
Sorry for the delay in responding, we have been away for the weekend.

Thank you once again, that looks very good.  Interesting that John Pearce comes from Hampshire.
Something else to look at.  I have also sent for a copy of the Toomers 1815 census.

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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 13 November 16 22:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Just to add to  Chris's reply re Highclere in Hants.

I have found there is a John Pearce bapt. 15-4-1767 s/o John & Eliza - there is also an Elizabeth Peirce bapt. to same parents. (only added because of name variant).

This John may not be the one your after, he would have been aged 34 at marriage in Newbury,
unless it was a 2nd marr.

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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #12 on: Monday 14 November 16 08:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Alan
Thanks very much.  So much info!
I think it is looking more possible that we/you have found the correct John Peirce/Pearce/Pearse.
Pauline


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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 11:25 GMT (UK) »
Just to confuse the issue :'(

There is this baptism in the parish records of St Nicolas Newbury:

Date: 11th July 1779
John Pierce
Son of John and Mary Pierce

Perhaps John went to work in Highclere but was from Newbury.

I did not find any baptisms for the other children listed on the 1815 Toomers census in the St Nicolas parish records but familysearch does have one for an Edward Pearce son of John and Elizth Pearce on 13th May 1804 at Highclere Hampshire.

Interestingly there was this baptism in St Nicolas Newbury which might relate to your John Pearce:

Eliza illegitimate daughter of Sarah Tranter
Born 16th January 1810
Baptised 9th February 1810
Reputed father: JOHN PIERCE

and this burial:

St Nicolas Newbury
30th June 1830
Elizabeth wife of John Pearce
Aged 54
 

I am wondering if this is John remarrying in 1830

Marriage date 21 Nov 1830
St Nicolas Church Newbury
Groom:  John Pearce
Groom's condition: Widower
Bride: Elizabeth House
Bride's condition: Widow


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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 18:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris

Thanks for all the extra info.  I had found the burial of Elizabeth in 1830 and also the remarriage of John.  Both were on findmypast. 

Also on there were the burials of Eliza and Henry who feature on the 1815 Toomers census.  I have sent for the dvd of this by the way.

Newbury and Highclere are only about 5 miles apart, so that is possible.  The birth/baptism year (1779) is more likely and is much nearer to the one stated on the 1841 census.  Mary and Eliza are both used as forenames for his daughters  by John Peirce bookbinder!

Still looking.....

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Re: John Peirce - victualler in Newbury late 17 century
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 18:23 GMT (UK) »
Also, I found the burial of the Highclere John Pearce in Highclere.