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COMPLETED 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« on: Thursday 07 September 06 22:13 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I am looking for the Pinching family as follows:

Richard Lloyd Pinching, head, occupation probably Surgeon
Mary Matilda Pinching, wife
William Hamilton Pinching, son aged about 13yrs

According to William's birth cert his father was a surgeon and they were living in 1838 in Marsh Street, Walthamstow.

The earliest I have been able to find any record of William is in 1866 here in NZ. He was a chemist/druggist.

I have found his Mothers death on Free BMD in 1881 but very little else on this family, including brothers or sisters, so any help would be appreciated.

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kiwi

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Re: 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 07 September 06 23:20 BST (UK) »
Hi kiwi,
1861 RG9/1061 fol.104 p.1 Marsh St, Walthamstow
Richard Lloyd Pinching head mar 52 M.R.C.s. Eng. General  b. Prattibreeks (?) Ireland
Mary M. Pinching wife mar 56        England
R.L. Pinching Junr. son unm. 19 Engineers Pupil    England
Ann Hamilton serv. wid. 47 Cook         England
Ann Cartwright serv. unm 17  Housemaid     England

1851 HO107/107/1769 fol.327 p.49 Marsh St, St. Mary', Walthamstow
Richard L. Pinching head mar 41 General Practitioner M.R.C.S. England b. Ireland
Mary M. Pinching  wife mar. 45          Midx. London
W.H.G.        "        son         12         Essex, Walthamstow
H.N.           "            "           9                         "
R.L.           "            "            8                        "
Ellen Penn  servant           25                        "

1841 HO107/323/20 fol.4 p.3 Marsh St, Walthamstow
Richd. L. Pinching  33  Surgeon  No  Ireland
Mary           "         32                 No
William       "           2                 Yes
James Lepper      20  Asst. (surgeon) No Ireland
+ 3 female servants

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Re: 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #2 on: Friday 08 September 06 01:23 BST (UK) »
Hi Barbara,

Wow, that is impressive, thank you so much.  Looks like William left before the 1861 census (Walthamstow anyway) will have to see if I can find him here a bit earlier.
It has given me something to work on.

Many thanks,
kiwi

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Re: 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #3 on: Friday 08 September 06 08:01 BST (UK) »
Hi kiwi,

You may already have this?

Richard Lloyd Pinching
Born 12 March 1843
Baptised 18 october 1843 Walthamstow
Parents were Richard Lloyd Pinchining and Mary Matilda

These were also children of Richard and Matilda
Horatio Nelson
Born 26 June 1841
Bap 18 Aug 1841

William Hamilton Ennis
Born  6 October 1838
Bap 2 November  1838

FHL Film 1564136

Kind Regards,

Frances :)
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Re: 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #4 on: Friday 08 September 06 08:07 BST (UK) »
Hi Kiwi,
Didn't find William in 1861, but did find Horatio:

1861 RG9/203 fol.38 p.18  Chemist's Shop, 159 Old St, Finsbury, Middlesex
Horatio N. Pinching  boarder unm. 19  Auctioneer  Walthamstow, Essex
living with Alonzo A. Wildbore, Chemist & Druggist, and family

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Re: 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #5 on: Friday 08 September 06 23:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Barbara and Frances,

Frances:  Thank you for the additional information, I didn't have those details for Richard and Horatio ( I had wondered about the initial 'N' ) all helps to fill in the broader picture.

Barbara: Looks like I will have to get out the atlas again and find Finsbury.  :D.  I found Horatio on the 1881 census, he was back in Walthamstow, Mary Matilda, his Mother,was living with him and his two daughters in Beulah Street but he had progressed from a Auctioneer to a Stockbroker by then. 
I imagine William was learning his trade somewhere in the UK too about that time, probably in London somewhere, or maybe with a family colleague/ friend / associate.  From what I can see he didn't seem to attend a college and obtain professional qualifications( I'm thinking of his fathers MRCS) but he was certainly accepted here by the NZ Govt as a suitable  person to be an"Appointed Vaccinator" and run a chemist/druggist shop. I think I will ask on the 'occupations' part of this board to see if there was such a thing as a 'chemists school' in the 1850/60's or if it was something you 'grew into, by practice' so's to speak. Apprenticeship is the word!
Thank you for your help,
Regards,
kiwi.

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Re: COMPLETED 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 14 September 06 09:53 BST (UK) »
Hi Kiwi,
Further information on the Wildbores as requested:
1861 RG9/203 f.38 p.18 159 Old St (Chemist Shop) Finsbury, St. Lukes, Middx
Alonzo A. Wildbore head mar 33 Chemist & Druggist  St. Lukes, Middx
Louisa B       "        wife   mar 30                                 Christ Church, Surrey
Alonzo L       "         son           4                                  St. Lukes Middx
+ Horatio Pinching (details as before)

1861 RG9/203 fol.11 p.28 - 97 Old St, Finsbury, Middlesex
Daniel P Wildbore 63 Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons  Middx,Shoreditch
Frances S.  "  58                                   Berks, Windsor
George H.  "  30                                   Middx. St. Lukes
Frances S  "  22                                       "         "

1851 HO107/1521 fol 208 p.4  105 Old St, Finsbury, St. Lukes, Middx
Daniel P Wildbore head mar 54 Surgeon & General Practitioner MRCS London b.Middlesex Shoreditch
Frances S Wildbore wife mar 47                      Windsor, Berks
George          "         son unm  19 No occupation St. Lukes, Middlesex
Frances S      "         dau unm  14 Scholar at home   "              "
+ 3 servants

1841 HO107/668/6  fol.25 pp.41/42 Old Street, Finsbury, St. Lukes, Middx
Daniel Wm  Wildbore 45 Surgeon  N (not b. in county)
Frances          "          35                Y
Daniel            "          17                Y
Meadows       "          15                Y
Alonza           "          13                Y
George          "          11                Y
Frances         "           4                 Y
Clara             "       9 months        Y
+ 3 servants

Hope this helps, Barbara  :)

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Re: COMPLETED 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 14 September 06 12:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Barbara,

That is simply terrific, thank you.

Regards,
kiwi

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Re: COMPLETED 1851, Pinching family, Walthamstow,please.
« Reply #8 on: Friday 03 July 15 15:39 BST (UK) »
Dear Kiwi

Some time has past since you requested information about the Pinching family, so I hope you get this message.  I work in London for the West Norwood Cemetery and have been conducting some surveys on some of our old graves within the site.  A part of this survey is to find out if there are any living descendants to some of our older graves and upon Google searching Horatio Nelson Pinching I found this thread.  Basically, I think I found (at best) a plot that was owned by HM Pinching and the final resting place for Frances S Pinching, recorded at 1910.

Please get back to me I would love to her from you.

Regards

Steve