6/27 James Garrett Master Lighterman of London
1773-1854 Son of James and Elizabeth Garrett














Age Source


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
23 D2



Elizabeth 5/14 10 Nov 1800 at the same
27 D2



William George 5 Feb1803 bapt. 6 Mar St John, Wapping 29 I2



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



Isabella 1808 bapt. 20 Mar at St Andrew by the Wardrobe, Blackfriars (buried 20 Dec 1812 in the great vault) 35 G2, G2


Died 3 April 1854 of old age and its infirmities at 1 South Street, Camberwell 80 B


Buried 13 April 1854 at Camberwell St Giles, of South Street age 81

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Lightermen manoeuvred the heavy barges that carried goods, exploiting the tides and using 25-foot oars for steering

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1787-1794 An Apprentice lighterman
14-21
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)
14 G41
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)
21 G41
1795-1802 A sailor in the Navy aboard the 74-gun warship HMS 'Mars' 22-28
1795 April 16. He entered service on HMS Mars as an ordinary seaman (voluntarily, not impressed) (Certificate of Service ref. ADM 29/41/157)
22 E43
1796 Sept 2. He was promoted to able seaman (more skilled) (ADM 29/41/157)
23 E43
c.1796
Speculation - 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)
27 D2

Half his pay (£9 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
28-29
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)
29 I2
1803 He was a free waterman of 6 Lower East Smithfield, Wapping. His badge number was 2339 (Register of Free Watermen, mss 6315)
29 G41
1806-1817 A Master Lighterman of Puddle Dock, Blackfriars 33-44
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)
39 G41
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
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)
50 G41
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)
53 G41
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 census)

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1849 Apr. He applied to the Admiralty for a pension for his war service (ADM 29/41/157)
75 E43
1851-1854 A retired lighterman of Camberwell
77-81
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 1767-1822





Born about 1767 (from age at burial and children's births)

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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
30 D2
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
33 D2
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 George 1803-1843 A Waterman of London







1817 He was bound as an apprentice waterman to his father James at Puddledock
14 G41
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)
40 G41, I2
Lighterman on the Thames in 1905

Lightermen manoeuvred the heavy barges that carried goods, exploiting the tides and using 25-foot oars for steering

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7/53 James Garrett A Waterman of Southwark, London







Age Source


Married 1 (first marriage not found in LMA registers)

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Note: James Garrett married Mary Woodgate 8 Nov 1760 at Milton next Gravesend by licence (licence not found at Rochester or Canterbury)
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Note: Children of John and Ann Garrett 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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James 6/27 3/9/1773 bapt 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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(Burial not found in LMA registers)

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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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Wife 7/84 Elizabeth Mackerell 1739-1792? Daughter of 8/107 John and Elizabeth Mackerell







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 Garrett 1768-1786? A Waterman of London







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)
14 G41
1786 Possibly buried 25 Oct at St John Horsleydown
18 I2
1789 He would have completed his apprenticeship
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Note: William Garrett senior 1758-



1758 Born 15 Dec at St John Southwark (Apprentice Affadavit book, 6291/1)



1773 Apprenticed to Jonathan Webb of Rotherhithe Oct 15 for seven years
14 G41

1782 Was granted freedom of the Watermens company 14 Feb (6289 vol 11)
23 G41

1793 He was probably a Sunday ferryman of Irongate, later Cherry Garden
34 G41

1798 Of Bermondsey. Bound William Garrett junior as apprentice 20 Sept
40 G41

1800 William Garrett senior of Rotherhithe, Freedom midsr 1800 (6307 p.93)
42? G41

1801 William Garrett of Bermondsey, Freedom mids 1801 (Register, 6316A)
43? G41

1801-1807 Mooring at Rotherhithe. Quarterage payments (mss 6307 p.93) 43-49 G41

1800s Of 1 Gunnels Court, Rotherhithe, Badge no. 118. A ferryman, he had William Garrett as apprentice (Alphabetic Registers, mss 6317, 6394)
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William Garrett junior 1784- A ferryman with an 8-passenger boat



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
14 G41

1805 He was granted the freedom of the Watermens company 10 Oct (mss 6289 vol 13, 6307 p.183, 6316A)
21 G41

1806-1828 Mooring at Rotherhithe, Quarterage payments (mss 6307 p.183) 22-42 G41

William Garrett 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

1813 Bound an apprentice 18 Mar (List of Masters, mss 6402A)
29 G41

(no date) William Garrett age 36 (same description), protected from the impress
36 G41

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

1828-1842 Mooring at Rotherhithe. Quarterage payments (Ledger, mss 6401) 44-58 G41

1833 Bound an apprentice 12 Dec (List of Masters, mss 6402A)
49 G41

1836 William Garrett, boat destroyed, licence cancelled 12 Feb (6313/2 fol 11)
52 G41

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

1841 26 Aug, boat 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










1793 He was apprenticed 14 March to John Babbington of St John Southwark for seven years (Apprentice Register, Guildhall mss 6289 vol 12)
14 G41
1800 He was granted the freedom of the Watermens' Company on 16 Oct (mss 6297)
21 G41
1803-1818 Of Southwark 24-39

He married Mary (marriage c.1800 not found in LMA registers)

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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)
34 G41
1818-1841 Of Peckham 39-62
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
42 G2
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
62 C
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 of John and Mary Mackerell







Age Source


Probably baptised 26 Nov 1705 at Saint Olave, Southwark

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Married Elizabeth Inyon 25 Nov 1726 at St Olave, Southwark, by banns
21 I2


Father of John 1727 5 Sept, baptised 28 Sept St Olave
22 I2



William 1729 14 Jun, baptised 23 June St Olave
24 I2



Judith Inyoun 1730/1 baptised 9 Feb St Olave
26 I2



Robert 1732/3 baptised 27 Mar St Olave (Possibly buried 3 Jan 1734/5 St John Horsleydown) 28 I2, I2



Ann 1735 bapt. 22 Apr St John Horsleydown 30 I2



Thomas 1737 bapt. 10 May St John Horsleydown
32 I2



Elizabeth 7/54 1739 bapt. 19 June St John Horsleydown
34 I2



Mary (twins?) 1739 bapt. 19 June St John Horsleydown (buried 24 July 1739) 34 I2, I2



Mary 1741 bapt. 30 Dec St John Horsleydown (buried 20 Mar 1742/3) 36 I2, I2



Mary Fell 1744 bapt. 19 Jun St John Horsleydown (buried 1 July 1744) 39 I2, I2



George 1745/6 bapt. 28 Feb St John Horsleydown (buried 26 Nov 1746) 41 I2, I2


Probably buried 10 June 1766 at St John Horsleydown, Southwark
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Watermen ferried passengers across the river in light wherries

JVS
1719 14 Aug. He was apprenticed for 7 years to William Yarp, waterman, at Saint Olaves (Apprentice Register, Guildhall mss 6289 vol 6)
14 G41
1725 May. He was turned over to complete his apprenticeship to John Inyoun 9/215, waterman of St Olaves (mss 6289 vol 6)
20 G41
1726 7 Oct. He was at St Olaves. He was granted the freedom of the Watermens and Lightermens' Company (mss 6289 vol 6)
21 G41
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

Wikip
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)
36 G41
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
38 CPL20
1749 He was probably a ratepayer of Kings Row East, Shad Thames
44 CPL20
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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Wife 8/108 Elizabeth Inyon 1703- Daughter of 9/215 John and Charity Inyon


1726 She married John Mackerell at St Olave by banns
23 I2

(Burial not found in LMA registers 1745-1785)

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8/107 John Mackerell (continued)







Age Source
Son A John 1727-1787
A Waterman of Southwark










1741 He was apprenticed to his father John at St John Southwark (6289 vol 8)
14 G41
1748 He was granted the freedom of the Watermens' Company on 24 Feb (6289 v.8)
21 G41
1749 He married Ann Battle on 4 Sept at St John Horsleydown
22 I2
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

His wife Ann was possibly buried 1769 or 1774 at St John Horsleydown

I2
1787 He was possibly buried 16 Mar at St John Horsleydown
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Son B William 1729-1781?
A Waterman of Southwark










1743 He was apprenticed to John Inyoun 9/215C of St John Southwark 24 June for seven years (mss 6289 vol 8)
14 G41
1750 He was granted the freedom of the Watermens' Company on 13 July (6289 v.8)
21 G41

He married Susannah (marriage not found 1740-60 in LMA registers)

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1750-1766 He was a waterman. Father of Charity Inion 1750, John 1751 and Robert 1766, baptised at St John Horsleydown 21-37 I2
1781 He was possibly buried 15 July at St Paul Deptford
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Son F Thomas 1737-1783?
A Waterman of Southwark










1751 He was apprenticed to his father John at St John Southwark (mss 6289 vol 9)
14 G41
1763 He was granted the freedom of the Watermens' Company on 4 March (6289 v9)
26 G41
1763 He married Mary Meylen on 28 May at St John Horsleydown
26 I2
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 Anchor Yard. Died of consumption, buried St Mary Whitechapel 47 I2








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9/213 John Mackerell
A Victualler of Southwark, London
-1715







Age Source


(Baptism not found 1670-80 in LMA, Kent or Nonconformist registers)

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Married Mary; Possibly Mary Cannon at St James Clerkenwell 30 Mar 1700 (or Mary Rogers 11 Nov 1675 at St Mary Newington)
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(Note children of John and Mary Mackerell baptised 1692 & 1694 in Deptford)
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Father of Mary 6 July 1702, baptised 6 July at St Olave
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John 9 Nov 1703, baptised 21 Nov at St Olave (buried Feb 1703/4 at St Olave)
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John 8/107 26 Nov 1705, baptised 26 Nov at St Olave I2


Probably buried 30 May 1715 at St Olave

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1702-1705 He was a Victualler of Saint Olave, Southwark (from his children's baptisms)

I2

Victuallers re-supplied the ships in the docks

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Wife Mary







By 1702 Married John Mackerell

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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 years (Apprentice Register, mss 6289 vol 6)

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(Burial not found in GLRO registers or Greater London burial index)

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9/215 John Inyoun
A Waterman of St Olave, Southwark, London
-1729










Age Source


Born about 1681 (from his likely age at apprenticeship)




(Baptism not found c.1681 in LMA, Kent and Nonconformist registers)

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Possibly came from Wales (a local name)

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Married Charity Chapman 27 Dec 1702 at St Olave, Southwark, by banns
21 I2


Father of Elizabeth 8/108 1703 bapt 27 Aug St Mary Newington
22 I2



Judith 1705/6 bapt 9 Jan at St Mary Newington (buried 19 March)
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John 1710 bapt in April at St Mary Newington 29 I2


Probably buried 2 July 1729 at St Mary Newington
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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)
15 G41
1702 He completed his term of apprenticeship on 26 July (mss 6281)
21 G41
1717 31 May. He was granted the freedom of the Watermens & Lightermens' Company (mss 6289 vol 2)
36 G41
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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Wife 9/216 Charity Chapman 1680-1744 Probably daughter of Robert Chapman







1680 Probably baptised 27 Sept at St Mary Newington

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1702 She married John Inyoun at St Olave
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1744 She was probably buried 14 Aug at St John Horsleydown
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Probably his Son John 1710-












(No marriage found 1720-40 in LMA registers)

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1734 He was a ratepayer of Mr Loadmans Rents, Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown
24 CPL20
1736 He was a ratepayer of Millingtons Rents, Shad Thames
26 CPL20
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)
33 G41

(No burial found 1743-63 in LMA registers)

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10/431 Robert Chapman
of St Mary Newington







Age Source


(Baptisms Robert Chapman, Millicent Jardane and Mary Blyth not found c.1650 in LMA or Kent registers)

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Married Millicent Jardane 22 May 1670 at St Mary Newington

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Father of Catherine 1671 bapt St Mary Newington 19 Mar

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John 1672 bapt St Mary Newington 19 May

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Anne 1673 bapt St Mary Newington 4 July, buried either 1674 or 1675 at St Mary

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Robert 1674/5 bapt St Mary Newington 25 Mar, bur. 21 Sept 1680 at St Mary Newington

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Elizabeth? Buried 25 Oct 1675 at St Mary Newington
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(Burial Millicent Chapman c.1675 not found in LMA registers)
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Married Mary Blyth 25 Nov 1675 at St Mary Newington
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Father of Elizabeth 1676 bapt St Mary Newington 26 Sept, buried 8 Sept 1678 at St Mary Newington

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9/216 Charity 1680 bapt St Mary Newington 27 Sept

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David 1683 bapt St Mary Newington 29 Apr, buried 19 Aug at St Mary Newington

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Margaret 1684 bapt St Mary Newington 21 Sept

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Elizabeth 1685 bapt St Mary Newington 8 Nov, bur. 23 Sept 1692 at St Mary Newington

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(Burial Robert Chapman or Mary Chapman 1685-1705 St Mary Newington not found in LMA registers)

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He might have been a waterman? (Watermens' Company records don't start until 1688).

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