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Thomas Peters

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Thomas Peters (c1778-1863) founder of Thomas Peters and Sons

1778 Born in Reigate

1807 June 21st. Married(1) at St. Geo Han Sq. to Susannah Hall

1808 Birth of son Thomas Peters (1808-1847)

1809 Death of first wife Susannah

1813 June 21st. Married(2) at Westminster to Mary Winpenny

1816 Birth of son John Winpenny Peters

1817 Birth of son William Winpenny Peters

1819 Birth of son Joseph Peters

1822 Birth of son James Peters

1841 Living at Park Street, London: Thomas Peters (age c45), Coach M. With Mary Peters (age c35); John Peters (age c20); John W. Peters (age c25); William W. Peters (age c20); and James Peters (age c15).[1]

1843 Death of his wife Mary age 53

1843 Family moved the The Grange, Hampstead.[2]

1851 Living at The Grange, Hampstead: Thos Peters (age 71 born Reigate), Retired Coach Builder- Widower. With his daughter S. M. Pemberton (age 35 born London) and his son W. W. Peters (age 33 born London). Four servants[3]

1863 October 21st. Age 85. Buried in Kensal Green Cemetery with plaque in the chapel

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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 Census
  2. West Hampstead Life
  3. 1851 Census