Jerimiah Playl1

#11814, (circa 1780-circa December 1850)
Last Edited29 Mar 2013
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Jerimiah Playl was born circa 1780.1

Jerimiah Playl married Esther White circa 1800.

Jerimiah, as the father of the groom, along with Esther may have attended the wedding of Jerimiah and Eliza Darby in a Church of England ceremony at St. Leonard's on Monday, 7 April 1828 at Shoreditch, London. Eliza was married on the same day as her older sister Lucretia, and they, along with their father, were witnesses for each other. Others who may have attended include and George Darby as father of the bride. Jerimiah and Eliza went on to have six children together.2

He was recorded as head of household in the 1841 census with Esther White (which other records indicate is his spouse).1 Jerimiah Playl was a gardener on 7 June 1841.1

Jerimiah died circa December 1850.3

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1780Birth1
1800Marriage
1841Census (Eng) 18411
1841Occupation1
1850Death3

Family

Esther White (c 1776-c Mar 1859)
Children

Citations

  1. [S397] National Census for England, 1841 (online image) Registration district: Ongar, Sub-registration district: Chipping Ongar (peice 336, Book 15 folio 6 p.6).
  2. [S494] London. London Metropolitan Archives, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 Guildhall, St Leonard Shoreditch, Register of marriages, Jul 1827 - Aug 1828, P91/LEN/A/01/Ms 7498/37 (http://search.ancestry.com.au/Browse/View.aspx).
  3. [S400] General Register Office, England - Death Certificate, Certified copy of an entry in a Register of Deaths, Dec 1850 Vol.12 p.121.
  4. [S549] E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- 26 Sep 2012.