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William Stacpoole, 17741817 (aged 43 years)

Name
William /Stacpoole/
Surname
Stacpoole
Given names
William
Birth
about 1774 27
Death of a mother
1780 (aged 6 years)
Marriage
Birth of a son
Baptism of a son
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Birth of a son
before 1 May 1798 (aged 24 years)
Christening of a son
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Burial of a daughter
Death of a father
Death
Family with parents
father
17471814
Birth: January 1747
Death: 3 June 1814Somers Town, London
mother
Marriage MarriageAugust 1769
6 years
himself
17741817
Birth: about 1774 27
Death: 15 April 1817Countess Wear Lodge, Exeter, Devon
Family with Louisa Blackett Wentworth
himself
17741817
Birth: about 1774 27
Death: 15 April 1817Countess Wear Lodge, Exeter, Devon
wife
17741846
Birth: about 1774 48
Death: 14 December 1846Cheltenham, Gloucs.
Marriage Marriage24 April 1794St. Mary, Battersea, Surrey (see note)
23 months
son
17961863
Birth: before 17 March 1796 22 22 London, Middx.
Death: 1 October 1863St. John's Cottage, St. Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
10 months
daughter
17961861
Birth: 30 December 1796 22 22 London
Death: 1 December 1861Exmouth, Devon
16 months
son
17981843
Birth: before 1 May 1798 24 24
Death: July 1843Liverpool, Lancs.
15 months
daughter
17991803
Birth: before 2 August 1799 25 25 Southampton, Hants.
Death: October 1803Southampton, Hants.
John Clifford + Louisa Blackett Wentworth
wife’s husband
1800
Birth: about 1800Bethnal Green, Middx.
wife
17741846
Birth: about 1774 48
Death: 14 December 1846Cheltenham, Gloucs.
Marriage Marriage19 March 1822St. George, Hanover Square, London
Note

He was committed to prison for marrying Louisa whilst she was a ward of Chancery, but later released. Letters of Administration granted 1847 to Louisa Agassiz, wife of James David Agassiz esq. of Dawlish, East Teignmouth, Devon, daughter. (In view of the length of time since the death this was presumably a Grant de Bonis non).

Note

William Stacpoole, bachelor, Louisa Wentworth, spinster, both "of this parish" by Banns. Witnesses William Bosville, Elizabeth Massy, George Stacpoole, Eegal[?] Penington Pr.[Parish] Clerk, Hn[?] Dillon Massy. Banns published 6 Apr, 13 Apr, 20 Apr 1794.
Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette 6 Mar 1794 reported an earlier ceremony "In consequence of a trip from York to Gretna Green". The Reading Mercury reported 30 Jun 1794 that "The Lord Chancellor, on Saturday, comitted Wm. Stackpole, esq; to the Fleet [prison], for having made a matrimonial jaunt to Gretna-Green with Miss Blackett, a ward of the Court of Chancery".