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1780 - 1852 (71 years)
Generation: 1
1. | James Welbank was born on 5 Sep 1780 in St Clement Danes, Westminster; died in 1852; was buried on 2 May 1852 in Highgate Cemetery of St James', St Pancras, Camden. Other Events and Attributes:
- Note: 3 Sep 1794, London, England; Apprenticeship to Henry King Vintner
- Note: 6 Oct 1802, Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Vintners; This is to certify that on the 6th October 1802 James Welbank late apprentice to Henry King, Citizen and Vintner of London, was admitted into the Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Vintners in right of his said Apprenticeship. As by the Books of the said company appears.
- Note: 15 Jun 1803, made a freeman of the Mayoralty of Charles Price Esq., Mayor; James Welbank, son of Christopher, late apprentice of Henry King, citizen and Vintner of London, was made a freeman of the Mayoralty of Charles Price Esq., Mayor, 15th June 1803.
- Occupation: 14 Apr 1804, Grocer
- Residence: 14 Apr 1804, Saint Martin le Grand in the City of London
- Occupation: 1825, 69 Queen Street, Cheapside; Grocers and Tea Dealers
Pigot's Directory
- Census: 1841, Serle Street, Camden, Holborn, London WC2A ; Parish St Clement Danes, Westminster
James Welbank 60, Law Writer, born in county
William Welbank, 28, do., born in county
Mary Ann Welbank, 24, born in county
George Moody, 40, do., born in county
Elizabeth Moody, 40, born in county
Edward Harben, 60 Fish Monger, not born in county
- Census: 1851, 8 King Street, St George Bloomsbury, Mddlesex; James Welbank head 71, widower, Law writer
William 39 son, ditto
Mary A 33 his wife
Mary Bartlett, 20, house servt?
Notes:
James Welbank, son of Christopher, late apprentice of Henry King, citizen and Vintner of London, was made a freeman of the Mayoralty of Charles Price Esq., Mayor, 15th June 1803.
This is to certify that on the 6th October 1802 James Welbank late apprentice to Henry King, Citizen and Vintner of London, was admitted into the Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Vintners in right of his said Apprenticeship. As by the Books of the said company appears.
Buried:
Burial number 8295
James married Jane Sadler on 24 Jan 1808 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. Jane (daughter of William Sadler and Jane Sockett) was christened on 18 Jun 1780 in St George in East Stepney; was buried on 9 Oct 1845 in St Luke, Finsbury, Middlesex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. William Welbank was born on 29 Jun 1812 in Mdx, St Clements; was christened on 29 Jun 1817 in St Leonards, Shoreditch, London, England; died on 20 Jan 1895 in 22 Cornford Grove, Balham .
- 3. Jane Welbank was born on 2 May 1809; was christened on 23 Jul 1809 in Old Church, St Pancras, London, England; died before 1827; was buried in Great Marlow, Bucks.
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Generation: 2
2. | William Welbank (1.James1) was born on 29 Jun 1812 in Mdx, St Clements; was christened on 29 Jun 1817 in St Leonards, Shoreditch, London, England; died on 20 Jan 1895 in 22 Cornford Grove, Balham . Other Events and Attributes:
- Note: 1827; Bequeathed £50 in will of his grandfather William Sadler, joiner. Also apparently an annuity for life after the death of his mother.
- Census: 1851; James Welbank, head, 71, law writer
William " , son, 39, "
Mary A " , son's wife, 33
Mary Burlett, 20
- Census: 1861, 5 Foundling Terrace, St Pancras, Middx (Foundling Terrace is now 141-153 Gray's Inn Rd); William Welbank lodger 48, Law writer
Mary Ann Welbank 45, ditto., born Clekenwell
- Note: 1875; 1193
Sylvan Manuscripts
Conveyance of 13 Rodney Street, Pentonville, Middlesex, between William Welbank of Chancery Registrars Office, Chancery Lane, Law Stationer and William Eustace of Clerkenwell, Gent. A piece of ground with house on the North side of Rodney Street in the parish of St. James Clerkenwell, known as No. 13
- Note: 27 Sep 1879, South London Press; Mr Welbank shows a "capital series of dissolving views representing several well-known scenes on the Continent" at a meetng of the Linden Grove Young Men's Association. Assegais from Zululand were also exhibited.
- Residence: 1881, Peckham Rye, Camberwell ; 1881 Census entry: Charlton House, Peckham Rye, Camberwell
Schedule No. 98
William Welbank Head mar 68 Stationer Middx. St.Clements
Mary Ann Welbank Wife mar 49 Middx, Chelsea
Mary Ann Eliza Welbank Dau u/m 27 Middx, Chelsea
John Henry Welbank Son u/m 23 Asst Chancery Clerk, Middx, Chelsea
Mary Ann Sparrow servant u/m 22 gen domestic servant Surrey, Peckham
- Residence: 1891, 38 Angell Road, Lambeth; 1891 Census entry: 38 Angell Road, Lambeth
William Welbank Head mar 78 Stamp distributor London
Mary Ann Welbank Wife mar 59 Chelsea
Mary Ann Welbank St. Daur single 37 London Chelsea
Grace E Welbank Gr. Daur 4 Banbury
Louisa M Bye Serv. 18 single General Servant Brockley
Notes:
Died:
effects c £6000. He had an annuity from his grandfather and seems to have lived modestly, eg lodging with his wife with no servants in 1861.
William married Mary Ann Pedolin on 5 Jan 1839 in Holborn, Middlesex, England. Mary (daughter of Paul Pedolin and Ann) was born on 16 Jan 1815; was christened on 9 Feb 1823 in St Leonards, Shoireditch, London, England.; died before 1875. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Mary Ann Hawkins on 19 Jun 1875 in St James, Clerkenwell. Cert 355.. Mary (daughter of John Gilbert Hayne Hawkins, Jr. Royal Navy and Elizabeth Gardiner) was born in 1832 in Kingsbridge, Devon, England; died on 21 Jun 1927 in Ferme Park Mansions, Ferme Park Road, Crouch End, Middx; was buried on 24 Jun 1927 in Old Brompton Cemetery, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Jane Welbank (1.James1) was born on 2 May 1809; was christened on 23 Jul 1809 in Old Church, St Pancras, London, England; died before 1827; was buried in Great Marlow, Bucks. Notes:
Died:
Her grandfather William Sadler bequeathed £50 to each of his grandchildren in 1827, but she is not mentioned.
Buried:
Father's name given as James, but the burial is in the wrong place.
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