PAWLE, James - Extra Data
(correspondence filed under WILLSON)
London Metropolitan Archives
James PAWLE, bachelor, married Jemima STEPHENSON, widow, on 21 April 1813 in St.Pancras Old Church.
Both signed their names.
Witnesses: Stephen BACON and Susannah MUSTOPH
First marriage of Jemima:
John STEPHENSON, bachelor, married Jemima BACON, spinster, on 29 October 1807 in St.Sepulchre, Holborn.
Both signed their names.
Witnesses: Wm.KING and E.R. KING
Henry Rigg, son of James and Jemima PAWLE, Uxbridge St, Causeway, surgeon, baptised 7 February 1819 in St.Mary, Newington (born 22 September 1818)
Hertfordshire Archives
James PAWLE, son of James and Jemima, Ware, surgeon and apothecary, baptised 8 August 1817 in Ware, Hertfordshire (born 10 July 1817)
London Metropolitan Archives
Stephen BACON, bachelor, married Martha AYDON, spinster on 28 November 1781 in St.George in the East
Both signed their names.
Witnesses: Ann BENNETT and Wm. BAILY
Baptisms in St.George in the East:
John Aydon, son of Stephen BACON, Mariner, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 28 October 1782 (born 16 September)
Jemima, daughter of Stephen BACON, Custom House Officer, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 16 June 1784 in St.George in the East, 29 days old
Steven, son of Steven BACON, Gent, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 2 October 1785 (born 14 August)
George, son of Stephen BACON, Mariner, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 9 September 1787, 29 days old.
Ann, daughter of Stephen BACON, Mariner, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 13 June 1790 (born 8 March)
Stephen, son of Stephen BACON, Mariner, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 26 August 1792 (born 14 May)
Martha, daughter of Stephen BACON, Mariner, by Martha, Matthews Court, baptised 26 April 1795 (born 3 November 1794)
Joseph Backhouse, son of Stephen BACON, Mariner, by Martha, Virginia Street, baptised 26 February 1797 (born 24 January)
London Gazette: 12 October 1813 Dissolution of partnership
“..George Edward CARRUTHERS of Mile End and James PAWLE of Charlotte-Street, Rathbone-Place, both in the County of Middlesex, Surgeons, Apothecaries and Men-Midwives....”
There is a reference to the education of James PAWLE in “18th Century Medics” by P.J. and R.V. Wallis, which lists a James PAWLE apprenticed to William WOOD, Apothecary, for 7 yeas at a cost of 50Pounds. Address Titchfield St Marylebone, Middlesex, England in 1805.
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