| 6/27 James Garrett | Master Lighterman 
 of London | 
    
         | 1773-1854 | Son of James and 
 Elizabeth Garrett | 
    
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 | Born 3 Sept 1773 in Southwark, Surrey | 
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 | Baptised 1 Oct 1773 at Saint John Horsleydown, 
 Southwark | 
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 | Married Jane (marriage not found 1790s 
 in LMA regs) | 
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 | Father of | Jane | 17 Jan 1797 at the British 
lying-in  hospital, Endell Street, Holborn | 
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 | Elizabeth 5/14 | 10 Nov 1800  at the same | 
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 | William George | 5 Feb1803 bapt.
 6 Mar St John, Wapping | 29 | I2 | 
    
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 | James Robert | 1806  bapt. 23 
Mar  at St Ann Blackfriars (buried 27 Feb 1807 at St Andrew by the Wardrobe 
in  the little vault) | 33 | G2, G2 | 
    
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Mar  at St Andrew by the Wardrobe, Blackfriars (buried 20 Dec 1812 in the 
great  vault) | 35 | G2, G2 | 
    
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 | Died 3 April 1854 of old age and its infirmities 
 at 1 South Street, Camberwell | 80 | B | 
    
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 | Buried 13 April 1854 at Camberwell St Giles, 
 of South Street age 81 | 
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         | 1787-1794 An Apprentice lighterman 
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         | 1787 | 6 Sept.  He was
 bound for 7 years as apprentice to Isaac Adams of St Catherine's, Wapping 
 (Apprentice Registers, Guildhall mss 6289 vol 12) | 
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         | 1788 | 15 May.  He was
 assigned to Michael Henley of Saint John, Wapping | 14 | G41 | 
    
         | 1794 | 6 Sept.  His apprenticeship 
 expired (General Entry book, mss 6281) | 
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         | 1795-1802 | A sailor in
 the Navy aboard the 74-gun warship HMS 'Mars' | 22-28 | 
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         | 1795 | April 16. He entered 
 service on HMS Mars as an ordinary seaman (voluntarily, not impressed) (Certificate 
 of Service ref. ADM 29/41/157) | 
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         | 1796 | Sept 2. He was 
promoted  to able seaman (more skilled) (ADM 29/41/157) | 
 | 23 | E43 | 
    
       | c.1796 
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- He may have met his wife Jane in one of the ports where HMS Mars docked, 
but there is no sign of their marriage. Note the parallel with John Brock 
5/15 who may have met his wife while serving in the militia during the
Napoleonic Wars 
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         | 1797 | Jan 17. A sailor 
 of Wapping.  His daughter Jane was born at the Holborn lying-in hospital, 
 Endell Street, where sailors' wives were often accepted while their husbands 
 were away at sea. Admission to the hospital was by recommendation from the 
 husband's employers | 23 | D2 | 
    
         | 1798 | Jan 6. He was
discharged  wounded. HMS Mars was moored in Cawsand Bay, Plymouth. (No obvious
battles  or incidents which could have wounded him) | 
 | 24 | E43 | 
    
         | 1798 | July 1. He re-entered 
 service aboard HMS Mars (ADM 29/41/157) | 
 | 24 | E43 | 
    
         | 1800 Nov. | He was a sailor
 of Saint John, Wapping (daughter Elizabeth's birth) | 
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 4s a month) was allotted to his wife (Pay book ADM 25/1053) | 
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         | 1802 | Apr 17. The Mars' 
 commission ended and the crew was paid off. He left the Navy after 6½ 
 years' service (Certificate of Service ADM 29/41/157) | 
 | 28 | E43 | 
    
         | 1802-1803 
 A Master Lighterman of Wapping | 
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         | 1802 | 3 June.  His abode 
 was at 6 Lower East Smithfield, Wapping (mss 6281) | 
 | 28 | G41 | 
    
         | 1802 | 24 June.  He was 
 granted the freedom of the Watermen and Lightermens' Company.  His mooring 
 was at Hermitage, Wapping. His registration number was 5918 (Calendar of 
Admissions, mss 6290A) | 
 | 28 | G41 | 
    
         | 1803 Mar. | He was a lighterman 
 of Hermitage, Wapping (son William George's baptism) | 
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         | 1803 | He was a free
waterman  of 6 Lower East Smithfield, Wapping. His badge number was 2339
(Register of Free Watermen, mss 6315) | 
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         | 1806-1817 
 A Master Lighterman of Puddle Dock, Blackfriars | 33-44 | 
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         | 1806-12 | He was apparently 
 resident in Blackfriars (children's baptisms and burials) | 33-39 | G2 | 
    
         | ? | He was fireman 
to  the Imperial Fire Office, protected from the impress (6384) | 
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         | 1812 | 26 Nov.  He was
 a master waterman of Puddle Dock. He bound William Harmsworth as his apprentice 
 (which cost £2) (mss 6289 vol 14) | 
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         | 1817 | 13 Feb.  He was
 a master waterman of Puddle Dock. He bound his son William George as his
apprentice (cost £2 10s) (mss 6289 vol 15) | 43 | G41 | 
    
         | 1821 | 10 Jan.  His son 
 William George was assigned to another master (6289 vol 15) | 47 | G41 | 
    
         | 1822 | Resident at St 
Sepulchre,  Holborn.  His wife Jane died | 
 | 48 | G2 | 
    
         | 1824-1834 
 Master lighterman of St Dunstan in the West, London | 50-60 | 
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         | 1820s? | Of Puddledock
and  then 9 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street. He was master of eight barges
(named)  and a punt (Register of Lighter numbers, MSS 6308/2 p.227) | 
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         | 1824 | 19 Aug. He was 
of  St Dunstan in the West. His apprentice William Harmsworth of Blackfriars 
was granted his freedom. James signed no objection (6289 vol 14) | 
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         | 1824-27 | He was probably
 of Fleur de Lys Court, St Dunstan in the West (land tax) | 50-53 | G21 | 
    
         | 1827 | 4 Jan.  He was 
a  master waterman of St Dunstan West. He bound Benjamin Hugh Cowell as his 
apprentice (mss 6289 vol 15) | 
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         | 1827 Apr. | He was listed
as  a free waterman of London, age 47 (mss 6399) | 
 | 53 | G41 | 
    
         | 1827-52 | He was a member
 of the Watermen and Lightermens' company, with his mooring at Old Brentford 
 (Quarterage payments, mss 6401) | 53-78 | G41 | 
    
         | 1829 Aug. | Residence at 9 
Johnsons  Court, Fleet Street. He was convicted by the Company court for not
lodging  his apprentice BH Cowell (Complaint book, mss 6301) | 
 | 55 | G41 | 
    
         | 1834 Feb. | He was apparently 
 still at St Dunstan in the West (from apprentice Benjamin Hugh Cowell's freedom)
 (mss 6289 vol 15) | 
 | 61 | G41 | 
    
         | (1841 | not found on the 
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         | 1849 Apr. | He applied to
the  Admiralty for a pension for his war service (ADM 29/41/157) | 
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         | 1851-1854 
  A retired lighterman of Camberwell | 
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         | 1851 Apr. | He was a retired 
 lighterman living with his daughter Elizabeth Thorpe at Brighton Place, Camberwell | 
 | 77 | C | 
    
         | 1851 Oct. | He was recommended 
 for relief (a pension) by Mr Lucy of the Lightermens' company (Pension recommendations, 
 mss 6391A) | 
 | 78 | G41 | 
    
         | 1852 Aug   -1854 May | He was a pensioner 
 of the Watermen and Lightermens' Company living at Peckham.  He received 
10s 9d per quarter (Account book mss 6400/3) | 78-80 | G41 | 
    
         | 1854 Apr. | He was a lighterman 
 living with his daughter Elizabeth Thorpe at 1 South Street, Camberwell | 
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         | Wife Jane 
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         | 1797 | 17 Jan.  She was 
 admitted in labour to the British lying-in hospital 'age 27'. Her daughter 
 Jane was born the same day | 
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         | 1800 | Nov 9.  She was
 admitted to the British lying-in hospital 'age 33'. Her daughter Elizabeth 5/14 
 was born the next day.  She was discharged 20 days later | 
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         | 1822 | She was buried 
30  June at Saint Andrew by the Wardrobe, Blackfriars, age 56 years.  Her 
abode  was in Saint Sepulchre | 
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         | Son William 
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         | 1817 | He was bound as
 an apprentice waterman to his father James at Puddledock | 
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         | 1821 | He was assigned
 to William Lipscombe of Blackfriars | 
 | 18 | G41 | 
    
         | 1823 | He was assigned
 to William Leonard of Vauxhall | 
 | 20 | G41 | 
    
         | 1826 May | He was granted 
the  freedom of the Watermens' Company. He was of Bankside (Southwark). His 
badge  number was 6755 (mss 6307, 6317) | 
 | 23 | G41 | 
    
         | 1826-34 | Mooring at Bankside. 
 He paid quarterage payments (membership/subscription fees) to the Watermens 
 and Lightermen's Company (mss 6401) | 23-31 | G41 | 
    
         | 1831 | He was registered 
 as having a six-seater passenger boat. His abode was in Millford Lane [Temple?] 
 (mss 6313 fol 164) | 
 | 28 | G41 | 
    
         | 1831 Feb. | He bound an apprentice. 
  His abode was in Millford Lane (mss 6402A) | 
 | 28 | G41 | 
    
         | 1843 | He died. (Burial 
 not found in LMA registers) (Quarterage payments mss 6401) | 
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         | 7/53 James Garrett | A Waterman of
Southwark,  London | 
    
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 Garrett married Mary Woodgate 8 Nov 1760 at Milton next Gravesend by licence
 (licence not found at Rochester or Canterbury) | 
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 bapt Camberwell 1750, 1753 & 1761 | 
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 | Note: Dau of John Garrett, mariner, 
 & Elizabeth bapt St Paul Shadwell 1755 | 
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 | Married 2 Elizabeth Mackerell 
 on 17 July 1763 at St John Horsleydown, Southwark, by banns | 
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 | Father of | Elizabeth | 7/3/1764     bapt 
 7/3 St John Horsleydown | 
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 | Ann | 4/5/1765     bapt 
 17/5 St John Horsleydown (possibly buried 7 Jan 1766) | 
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 | William | 14/11/1768 bapt
 6/12 St John Horsleydown | 
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 | Charity | 10/8/1771   bapt 
 21/8 St John Horsleydown | 
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 1/10 St John Horsleydown | 
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 | Ann | 5/9/1775     bapt 
 20/9 St John Horsleydown | 
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 | John Mackrell | 28/1/1779   bapt 
 5/2   St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1763 | He was of the
parish  of St John Horsleydown, Southwark (he was unable to sign his name) | 
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         | 1764 | He was a soldier 
 of St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1765 | He was a labourer 
 of St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1768 | He was a porter
 of St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1771 | He was a labourer 
 of St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1773-79 | He was a waterman 
 of St John Horsleydown | 
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       Elizabeth Mackerell   1739-1792?      Daughter of 8/107 John and Elizabeth 
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         | 1739 | Baptised 19 June 
 at St John Horsleydown, Southwark. Her twin sister Mary apparently died one
 month old | 
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         | 1792 | Possibly buried
 10 Aug at St Olave, Southwark | 
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         | Son William 
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         | 1768 | Born 14 Nov at 
St  John Southwark (Apprentice Affadavit book 6291/2) | 
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         | 1782 | He was apprenticed 
 28 Nov to Henry Baker of Aldgate for seven years. No date of freedom in the
 register (Apprentice register, mss 6289 vol 11) | 
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         | 1786 | Possibly buried
 25 Oct at St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1789 | He would have
completed  his apprenticeship | 
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         | Note: | William Garrett 
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 | 1758 Born 15 Dec 
 at St John Southwark (Apprentice Affadavit book, 6291/1) | 
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 | 1773 Apprenticed 
 to Jonathan Webb of Rotherhithe Oct 15 for seven years | 
 | 14 | G41 | 
    
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 | 1782 Was granted 
 freedom of the Watermens company 14 Feb (6289 vol 11) | 
 | 23 | G41 | 
    
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 a Sunday ferryman of Irongate, later Cherry Garden | 
 | 34 | G41 | 
    
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 | 1798 Of Bermondsey. 
 Bound William Garrett junior as apprentice 20 Sept | 
 | 40 | G41 | 
    
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 | 1800 William Garrett 
 senior of Rotherhithe, Freedom midsr 1800 (6307 p.93) | 
 | 42? | G41 | 
    
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 | 1801 William Garrett 
 of Bermondsey, Freedom mids 1801 (Register, 6316A) | 
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 at Rotherhithe. Quarterage payments (mss 6307 p.93) | 43-49 | G41 | 
    
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 Court, Rotherhithe, Badge no. 118. A ferryman, he had William Garrett as 
apprentice (Alphabetic Registers, mss 6317, 6394) | 
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 | 1784 Bapt 3 Sept 
 at St Mary Rotherhithe (Apprentice Affadavit book, 6291/n) | 
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 | 1798 Apprenticed 
 to William Garrett senior 20 Sept for seven years | 
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 the freedom of the Watermens company 10 Oct (mss 6289 vol 13, 6307 p.183, 
 6316A) | 
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 at Rotherhithe, Quarterage payments (mss 6307 p.183) | 22-42 | G41 | 
    
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 of 2 Gunnels Court, Cherry Garden, Badge no. 716 (mss 6317) | 
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 | 1808 William Garrett, 
 age 24 (physical description including a distinctive scar), Sunday ferryman, 
 protected from the impress (mss 6383) | 
 | 24 | G41 | 
    
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apprentice  18 Mar (List of Masters, mss 6402A) | 
 | 29 | G41 | 
    
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 Garrett age 36 (same description), protected from the impress | 
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 | 1828 William Garrett 
 of 7 Gunnels Court, Brewhouse Yard, Bermondsey, boat licenced for 6 passengers 
 24 July (Reg. of Passenger Boats, mss 6313/2 fol 11) | 
 | 44 | G41 | 
    
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 at Rotherhithe. Quarterage payments (Ledger, mss 6401) | 44-58 | G41 | 
    
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 | 1833 Bound an
apprentice  12 Dec (List of Masters, mss 6402A) | 
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 | 1836 William Garrett, 
 boat destroyed, licence cancelled 12 Feb (6313/2 fol 11) | 
 | 52 | G41 | 
    
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 | 1836 Of 7 Cherry 
 Garden Street, Bermondsey, (new) boat licenced for 8 passengers 11 Feb
 (Register of Passenger Boats, mss 6313/2 fol 217) | 
 | 52 | G41 | 
    
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 now William Henry Garrett (6313/2 fol 217, 6313/3 fol 28) | 
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         | Son John 
 Mackrell Garrett  1779-1841 | A Lighterman of London | 
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         | 1793 | He was apprenticed 
 14 March to John Babbington of St John Southwark for seven years (Apprentice 
 Register, Guildhall mss 6289 vol 12) | 
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         | 1800 | He was granted 
the  freedom of the Watermens' Company on 16 Oct (mss 6297) | 
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         | 1803-1818 | Of Southwark | 24-39 | 
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         | 1803,1805 | A lighterman.
He  was father of William Mackrell Garrett and Mary Garrett, baptised at
St. John  Horsleydown, Southwark | 24,26 | I2 | 
    
         | early 1800s | He was in the
harbour  marine, 3rd Division.  He was protected from the impress (mss 6384) | 
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         | 1805-1818 | He paid quarterages 
 for his mooring at Pickleherring (along the South Bank opposite the Tower) 
 (Registers of Watermen, mss 6307 and 6316A) | 26-39 | G41 | 
    
         | 1800s | His residence
was  at Vine Yard, Tooley Street, Southwark. His badge number was 62 (Alphabetic 
 Registers, mss 6317, 6394) | 
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         | 1813 | Pickleherring. 
He  bound James Parker as his apprentice 2 Sept (6289 vol 14) | 
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         | 1818-1841 | Of Peckham | 39-62 | 
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         | 1818-1830 | At Peckham. Paid 
 quarterages (Quarterage Ledger, mss 6401) | 39-51 | G41 | 
    
         | 1821 | He was 'of this
 parish'. He married Frances Maria Verinder on 29 May at St Andrew by the
Wardrobe, City of London, by banns | 
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         | 1821-1826 | Father of Frances, 
 Mary and Elizabeth in Surrey | 42-47 | C | 
    
         | 1841 | He was of 'Melon 
 Ground' Peckham, of independent means, with wife Frances and daughters Frances, 
 Mary and Elizabeth | 
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         | 1841 | He was of Peckham. 
 Died age 62, buried 3 Aug at St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 8/107 John Mackerell | A Waterman of
Southwark,  London | 
    
         | 1705-1766 | Probably the son 
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 | Married Elizabeth Inyon 25 Nov 1726 at St
Olave, Southwark, by banns | 
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 | Father of | John | 1727 5 Sept, baptised 28 Sept 
 St Olave | 
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9  Feb St Olave | 
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 baptised 27 Mar St Olave  (Possibly buried 3 Jan 1734/5 St John 
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Apr  St John Horsleydown | 30 | I2 | 
    
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June  St John Horsleydown (buried 24 July 1739) | 34 | I2, I2 | 
    
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Dec  St John Horsleydown (buried 20 Mar 1742/3) | 36 | I2, I2 | 
    
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Jun  St John Horsleydown (buried 1 July 1744) | 39 | I2, I2 | 
    
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         | 1719 | 14 Aug.  He was
 apprenticed for 7 years to William Yarp, waterman, at Saint Olaves (Apprentice
 Register, Guildhall mss 6289 vol 6) | 
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         | 1725 | May.  He was turned 
 over to complete his apprenticeship to John Inyoun 9/215, waterman 
 of St Olaves (mss 6289 vol 6) | 
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         | 1726 | 7 Oct.  He was 
at  St Olaves. He was granted the freedom of the Watermens and Lightermens' 
Company  (mss 6289 vol 6) | 
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         | 1727-1746 | He was a Waterman 
 of Southwark (children's baptisms) | 22-41 | I2 | 
    
         | In 1733 | the parish of
St  John Horsleydown was created from part of St Olave | 
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         | 1741 | 19 Feb.  He was
 of St John Southwark. He bound his son John as an apprentice waterman for
 seven years (mss 6289 vol 8) | 
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         | 1743 | He was a ratepayer 
 of Millingtons Rents, Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown, in premises previously 
 occupied by his brother-in-law John Inion 9/215A | 
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         | 1749 | He was probably
 a ratepayer of Kings Row East, Shad Thames | 
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         | 1751 | 23 Aug.  He was
 of St John Southwark. He bound his son Thomas as an apprentice waterman
for  seven years (mss 6289 vol 9) | 
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         | 1726 | She married John 
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       John  1727-1787 | 
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         | 1741 | He was apprenticed 
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         | 1748 | He was granted 
the  freedom of the Watermens' Company on 24 Feb (6289 v.8) | 
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         | 1749 | He married Ann 
Battle  on 4 Sept at St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1752-1766 | He was a waterman. 
  Father of John 1752, Ann 1753, Sarah 1757, John 1759, Ann 1763 and Charity 
 Inyoun 1766, baptised at St John Horsleydown | 25-39 | I2 | 
    
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         | 1787 | He was possibly
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       William  1729-1781? | 
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         | 1743 | He was apprenticed 
 to John Inyoun 9/215C of St John Southwark 24 June for seven years
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         | 1750 | He was granted 
the  freedom of the Watermens' Company on 13 July (6289 v.8) | 
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         | 1750-1766 | He was a waterman. 
  Father of Charity Inion 1750, John 1751 and Robert 1766, baptised at St 
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         | 1781 | He was possibly
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         | 1751 | He was apprenticed 
 to his father John at St John Southwark (mss 6289 vol 9) | 
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         | 1763 | He was granted 
the  freedom of the Watermens' Company on 4 March (6289 v9) | 
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         | 1763 | He married Mary
 Meylen on 28 May at St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1764-1772 | He was a waterman 
 or lighterman.  Father of Elizabeth 1764, Mary 1766, Robert 1767, Mary 1770 
 and Charity 1772, baptised at St John Horsleydown | 27-35 | I2 | 
    
         | 1783 | Possibly of Blue 
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         | 9/213 John Mackerell | 
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 | Father of | Mary | 6 July 1702, baptised 
 6 July at St Olave | 
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 21 Nov at St Olave (buried Feb 1703/4 at St Olave) | 
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         | 1702-1705 | He was a Victualler 
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         | 1716/7 | A widow of St
Olave.  Married William Yarp, widower of St Olave, 10 Jan at St Olave by
Faculty Office licence | 
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         | 1719 | William Yarp took 
 her son John Mackerill 8/107 as apprentice on 14 August for seven 
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         | 9/215 John Inyoun | 
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St  Olave, Southwark, London | 
    
         | -1729 | 
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Olave, Southwark, by banns | 
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Newington | 
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Jan  at St Mary Newington (buried 19 March) | 
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         | 1695 | 26 July. He was
 bound as an apprentice to John Boyer of St Olave for seven years (Apprentice
 Register, Guildhall mss 6289 vol 2) | 14 | G41 | 
    
         | 1696 | 12 June. He was
 turned over to Thomas Brumell (mss 6289 vol 2) | 
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         | 1702 | He completed his 
 term of apprenticeship on 26 July (mss 6281) | 
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         | 1717 | 31 May. He was 
granted  the freedom of the Watermens & Lightermens' Company (mss 6289 
vol 2) | 
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         | 1717 | 31 May. Of St
Olave.  He was to bind Robert Groves as his apprentice (General Entry book 
mss  6281, but no ref. in Apprentice Registers mss 6289) | 36 | G41 | 
    
         | 1725 | May.  He was a 
waterman  of St Olave. He took apprentice John Mackerill 8/107 
turned over  from William Yarp. John Mackerell completed his apprenticeship 
in 1726  (mss 6289 vol 6) | 
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       Charity Chapman   1680-1744 | Probably daughter of Robert
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         | 1680 | Probably baptised 
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         | 1702 | She married John 
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         | 1744 | She was probably 
 buried 14 Aug at St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1734 | He was a ratepayer 
 of Mr Loadmans Rents, Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown | 
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         | 1736 | He was a ratepayer 
 of Millingtons Rents, Shad Thames | 
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         | 1743 | He was a waterman 
 of St John Southwark. He bound William Mackerill 8/107B as his 
 apprentice 24 June for seven years (mss 6289 vol 8) | 
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