Family of Charles Pembroke and Mary Anne Smyth
Husband: Charles Pembroke
Name: |
Charles Pembroke |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
Charles Pembroke (1757-1802) |
Mother: |
Susanna Pembroke (1758-1846) |
Birth |
6 Mar 1793 |
Chertsey, Surrey |
Baptism |
8 Apr 1793 (age 0) |
Chertsey, Surrey |
Will |
4 Apr 1802 (age 9) |
Mentioned in father's will |
Occupation |
13 May 1825 (age 32) |
Clergyman, Chertsey (son Charles's baptism) |
Death |
17 Jun 1828 (age 35) |
Chertsey, Surrey |
Burial |
26 Jun 1828 |
St Peter, Chertsey (aged 33) |
Wife: Mary Anne Smyth
Name: |
Mary Anne Smyth |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Name: |
Mary Anne Pembroke |
Sex: |
Female |
Spouse: |
Richard Hodson (c. 1820-1881) |
Birth |
6 Jul 1819 |
Chertsey, Surrey |
Baptism |
17 Jul 1819 (age 0) |
St Peter, Chertsey, Surrey |
Census |
1841 (age 21-22) |
Living with grandmother, Susanna Pembroke |
Will |
11 Dec 1845 (age 26) |
Mentioned in will of grandmother, Susanna Pembroke |
Census |
1851 (age 31-32) |
Wife in household |
Census |
1861 (age 41-42) |
Wife in household |
Death |
aft 1881 (age 61-62) |
|
Name: |
Charles John Pembroke |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Selina Smith (c. 1824-1864) |
Birth |
7 Apr 1825 |
Chertsey, Surrey |
Baptism |
13 May 1825 (age 0) |
St Peter, Chertsey, Surrey |
Will |
11 Dec 1845 (age 20) |
Mentioned in will of grandmother, Susanna Pembroke |
Residence |
1853 (age 27-28) |
22 High Street, Brompton, Middlesex (copyhold house & garden, Windsor Street, Chertsey, in occupation of Mrs. Taylor), Elect Reg |
Will |
16 May 1855 (age 30) |
Date of will (see notes) |
Death fact |
1855 (age 29-30) |
1855 Sep Q, Westminster, 1a/168 (aged 30) |
Death |
1855 (age 29-30) |
Brompton, Middlesex |
Probate |
29 Aug 1855 |
Probate to Selina Pembroke, widow |
Note on Husband: Charles Pembroke
In Memory of the Reverend CHARLES PEMBROKE eleven years Curate of this Parish who departed this life the 17th of June 1828, aged 35 years. His last illness, which was one of extreme suffering was borne by him with that entire submission to the Divine Will, and humble reliance on the merits and mediation of his Redeemer which as a Christian Pastor he constantly inculcated on his flock.
The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knows them that trust in him. Nahum 1:7.
Grave inscription, St Peter, Chertsey.