Descendants of John Peacock (about 1710 - 1742)
Fourth GenerationCharles Peacock (1818 - 1868) - son of William Peacock (1778 - 1845) - son of John Peacock (1738-?) - son of John Peacock (about 1710-1742) Charles Peacock was baptized in 1818 in St Mary the Virgin, Matching, Essex.222 The Baptism Register of St Mary the Virgin, Matching, Essex has the entry: Charles, son of William & Susannah Peacock, Labourer of Matching, was baptised 28.6.1818 In the 1841 Census, he was a man servant living in Little Laver, Essex. But in 1851 he was living with his widowed mother in Matching Tye. Charles Peacock and Emma (Saville) Millstead had marriage banns published in 1856 in St Mary the Virgin, Matching, Essex.222 The Marriage Banns Register for St Mary the Virgin, Mathching, Essex has the following entry: Charles Peacock & Emma Millstead ( Widow ) Sept 1856 (Although there are three dates in the entries, only the month is given here). They were married on in St Mary the Virgin, Matching, Essex.222,251 The Marriage Register for St May the Virgin, Matching, Essex, has the entry:
Charles Peacock, 27, Labourer, bachelor, of Matching Tye married Emma
Milstead, 25, Widow, of Matching Tye on 13.10.1856. Both signed with X . William was the brother of Charles and Ann Peacock was his niece, the daughter of his brother George. Charles and Emma appear together in the 1861 Census. Charles died in 1868. The Civil Death reference is: Sep 1868, v 4a , p 62. Aged 50. Epping, Essex.16 Charles was buried on in St Mary the Virgin, Matching, Essex.222 The Burial Register of St Mary the Virgin, Matching, Essex, has the entry: Charles Peacock, aged 50, of Matching Tye, was buried 16.8.1868 Charles Peacock and Emma (Saville) Millstead had the following children:
After Charles' death in 1868, Emma (Saville-Millstead) Peacock remarried. The Marriage Register for St May the Virgin, Matching222, Essex, has the entry: Emma Peacock, Full Age, Widow, of Matching & James Radley, Full Age, Widower, Labourer, of Matching married on 3.9.1870. Fathers: James Saville Labourer & William Radley Labourer. Witnesses: William Day & Amelia Byford Both signed name. They appear together in the 1871 Census. |