Peckham Smith, Charles Peckham JP
Birth Name | Peckham Smith, Charles Peckham JP |
Gender | male |
Narrative
England Births and Christenings
Name Charles Peckham Smith
Gender Male
Christening Date 09 Jul 1801
Christening Place WEST STOKE,SUSSEX,ENGLAND
Father's Name Charles Hewitt Smith
Mother's Name Mary
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Death GRO 4th qtr 1873
PECKHAM, Charles Peckham 72 Westhampnett 2b 203
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He was given the name of Charles Peckham Smith at birth.
He was educated at Midhurst Grammar School, Midhurst, Sussex, England.
On 3 January 1820 his name was legally changed to Charles Peckham Peckham by Royal Licence.
He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Sussex.
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Christening | 9 July 1801 | Chichester, Sussex West, England | ||
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Death | 4 November 1873 | Aldingbourne, Sussex West, England | ||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Smith, Charles Hewitt | 5 February 1773 | 28 March 1835 | |
Mother | Peckham, Mary | 23 November 1778 | May 1824 | |
Peckham Smith, Charles Peckham JP | 9 July 1801 | 4 November 1873 |
Families
Family of Peckham Smith, Charles Peckham JP and Carr, Sibella Jane |
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Married | Wife | Carr, Sibella Jane ( * 15 November 1802 + 8 May 1879 ) | ||||||||||||||
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Narrative |
Name Charles P Peckham
Title: Marriage settlement and counterpart Recites: (1) that a marriage is intended between (b) and (d) (2) Lease and release, 7/8 December 1826 between (a), (b) and (e) of freehold hereditaments in Birdham and Poling and copyhold hereditaments held of the Manor of South Bersted, in trust to (e) to sell, in order to pay off a mortgage of £6000 and interest on the said hereditaments. (3) Marriage settlement, 21 April 1796, [see ADD MSS/13156, recital] (4) ADD MSS/13156 (5) that all monies to which (d) might become entitled should be assigned to (e) in trust (I) Assignment of £2100 4% Bank annuities and any other share of £10,500 4% Bank annuities to which (d) becomes entitled to (e) on trust. (II) The money arising from the sales of freehold and copyhold [see recital 2] to be invested in government securities. The interest of (I) to go to (b) for his life and on his death to (d) for her life. If (d) should survive (b) and remarry then only half interest to be payable. If the interest devised from (II) should exceed £500 p. a., then the excess over £500 to be paid to (a) for his life, on his death the excess to be treated in the same manner as the initial £500. On the death of the survivor of (b) and (d) the interest to go to the children of (b) on the body of (d).
Witnesses: J. B. Freeland. R. Raper |
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Peckham, Frances Henrietta | 24 May 1847 | 17 July 1893 |
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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_UID | 77FA917434DFD511B337709A55C10000792A |
Attributes
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_UID | 76FA917434DFD511B337709A55C10000781A |
Pedigree
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Smith, Charles Hewitt
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Peckham, Mary
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Peckham, Mary