William Pinnock Peacock1
M, #2582, b. 4 March 1833, d. 7 September 1894
Father | George Peacock1 |
Mother | Sophia Morris1 b. 24 May 1812, d. 7 Aug 1889 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Timothy George Sheens |
Last Edited | 30 Oct 2022 |
Birth* | 4 March 1833 | Evan, NSW1 |
Baptism | 13 October 1833 | Castlereagh, NSW; When Baptized: 13th Octr. 1833 When Born: 4th March 1833 Child's Christian Name: William Pinnet Parents' Names: George and Sophia Peacock Ábode: Evan Quality or Profession: Landholder By whom the Ceremony was perfomed: Henry Fulton1 |
Marriage* | 21 February 1853 | The Hermitage, Vale of Clwyd, NSW; I, William Peacock do hereby declare that I am a Member of, or hold Communion with, the Presbyterian Church. William Peacock (his mark) I, Isabella Taylor do hereby declare that I am a Member of, or hold Communion with, the Presbyterian Church. Isabella Taylor (signed) I, Colin Stewart of the Hermitage Minister of the Vale of Clwyd do hereby certify that William Peacock of Mount Clarence, Bachelor and Isabella Taylor of Hartley, Spinster were joined together in Wedlock by me, on the Twenty first day of February 1853, at the Hermitage in the presence of George Peacock of Mount Clarence and Samuel Taylor of Hartley. ;Bride=Isabella Taylor2 |
Birth of Son | 25 November 1868 | Forbes, NSW;Principal=Ernest Field Peacock3 |
Death of Mother | 7 August 1889 | Coonamble, NSW;Principal=Sophia Morris4 |
Death* | 7 September 1894 | Sydney Hospital, Sydney, NSW; PEACOCK.—September 7, at the Sydney Hospital, William Pinnock Peacock, late of No. 7 West Bogan Station, Girilambone.5 |
Family | Isabella Taylor | |
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Citations
- [S430] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, 406/1833 V1833406 17 William P Peacock.
- [S430] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, 65/1853 V185365 81 marriage William Peacock & Isabella Taylor.
- [S13] NSW Birth Index, 13575/1869 Ernest F Peacock.
- [S11] NSW Death Index, 12079/1889 Sofia J Williams.
- [S154] Australian Newspapers, trove.nla.gov.au, The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday, September 8, 1894.