1873 “Domesday” Entry - personal information

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FEAVIOUR, Robert
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Robert FEAVIOUR, son of Robert FEAVIOUR (c. 1792-c. 1850) and Harriet BUCKINGHAM (c. 1793-c. 1852), was born on 20 Jun 1830 in Harleston, Norfolk. He was baptised on 25 Aug 1830 in Redenhall, Norfolk - father a publican (possibly the Garden House). He appeared in the census in 1841 in Redenhall - 11, living with parents Robert (50, greengrocer) and Harriet (50), and sister Harriet (15, straw hat m ..... View full FH text (See notes below)
Birth:20.06.1830 : Harleston, Norfolk
Baptism:25.08.1830 : Redenhall, Norfolk
Marriage:~1854 to Mary BORRETT : 1854 Q4 Hoxne Suffolk Vol 4A Page 1152 : After Mary’s death in1868, Robert married Emma WHITNEY on 26.03.1874 in Stradbroke, Suffolk.
1841 Census:Redenhall, Norfolk : 11, living with parents Robert (50, greengrocer) and Harriet (50), and sister Harriet (15, straw hat maker) (HO107 Piece 758 Book 27 Folio 12 Page 17)
1851 Census:The Thoroughfare, Harleston, Norfolk : 20, assistant, living with mother Harriet (widow, 61, shopkeeper) and niece Harriet BETTS (4) (HO107 Piece 1821 Folio 125 Page 50 Schedule 196)
1861 Census:Queen's Head Street, Stradbroke, Suffolk : 31, coach builder, living with wife Mary (33, dressmaker) and children Mary Ellen (5), Harriett (3) and Robert (1) (RG09 Piece 1152 Folio 77 Page 20 Schedule 118)
1871 Census:Nine Cross Way, Fressingfield, Suffolk : 41, gig builder and grocer, living with wife Mary (43) and children Mary Ellen (15), Robert Lindsay (12, scholar), Frederick George (8, scholar) and Arthur (6, scholar) (RG10 Piece 1739 Folio 63 Page 17 Schedule 90)
1881 Census:Redenhall Road, Redenhall, Norfolk : 50, coach builder, living with wife Emma (41), children Mary Ellen (25, draper's assistant), Harriett (23, draper's assistant unemployed), Robert Lindsay (21, coach wheeler), Frederick George (18, coach painter), Margaret (6, scholar) and William C (1), and lodger Robert MURRAY (23, police constable) (RG11 Piece 1965 Folio 69 Page 13 Schedule 541)
Death:21.10.1887 : Redenhall, Norfolk : 1887 Q4 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 150
Burial:27.10.1887 at Redenhall, Norfolk
Probate:10.01.1888 at Norwich, Norfolk : FEAVIOUR Robert. 10 January [1888]. The Will of Robert Feaviour late of Redenhall-with-Harleston in the County of Norfolk Coachbuilder who died 21 October 1887 at Redenhall-with-Harleston was proved at Norwich by Robert Feaviour and Frederick Feaviour both of Redenhall-with-Harleston the Sons the Executors. Personal Estate £409 17s. 6d.
Elect. Roll:1875, currently living in Fressingfield, owning freehold land near the Street in Needham, Norfolk
Newspaper:Norfolk News, 15 June 1857

TO COACH MAKERS. - Wanted Immediately, a Man in the Wood line. Good wages and constant work. - Apply to Robert Feaviour, Fressingfield, Suffolk.
Newspaper:Norfolk News, 4 April 1874

MARRIAGES.

FEAVIOUR - WHITNEY - March 26, at the Baptist Chaple, Stradbroke, by the Rev. Mr. Cobb, Mr. Robert Feaviour of Fressingfield, to Miss Emma Whitney of Rotherie, London.
Newspaper:Norfolk News, 15 August 1874

HOUSES, APARTMENTS, SHOPS, &c.

TO BE DISPOSED OF, on or before Michaelmass next, a good COACHMAKER’S BUSINESS, in full Trade. Present hands nineteen years. Stock, &c., taken in Valuation. - Address, Robert Feaviour, Fressingfield.
Newspaper:East Anglian Daily Times, 27 October 1887

DEATHS..

FEAVIOUR. - On the 21st October, after a long and painful Illness, Robert Feaviour, coachbuilder, of Harleston, aged 57 years.
Notes:1873 “Domesday” entry - living in Fressingfield, Suffolk; land area A.1 R.0 P.1 (0.41 hectares); rentable value £7.


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