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  • Samuel Pakeman/Peakman

    Name: Samuel Peakman

    Sex: M
    Birth: 14 JUNE 1791 in St. Matthew, Walsall, Staffordshire, England.
    Father: John Pakeman b. abt 1755 England
    Mother: Sarah Gough b. abt 1758 England

    Marriage Nancy Beckett b. abt 1792 d.1848

    Children
    1 William Peakman b. 1813, Rushall, Staffordshire; d.1877

    Information Source; Roy Hunter

    Samuel Peakman b.1791, Rushall, Staffordshire, England.
    d.1869
    Alan Whitehouse [AKW] made me aware of him. There are 9 matches on genesreunited.com, 3 of whom I have been in contact - Alan, Jaci & John Peakman.
    Per 1841 Census: age 50, district "Aston".
    Per 1851 Census: no trace with both SN variants & YOB (+/-10).
    Per 1861 Census: age 70, district "Birmingham, All Saints".
    Per 1871 Census: no trace.
    Per IGI: born Samuel Pakeman; DOBpm 14/06/1791; POBpm St Matthew, Walsall, Staffordshire; father John Pakeman; mother Sarah; batch C010307.
    Per FREEBMD: death registered 04-06/1869, age 78, Birmingham, 6d 126 [p.216].


    Nancy Beckett
    b.1792
    d.1848
    Data from AKW who is only other match.
    Per 1841 Census: age 45, district "Aston".
    Per FREEBMD: death registered 01-03/1848, Aston, 16 174 [p.490 or 498?].

     


    Link to Samuel PAKEMAN/Peakman in GENDA


    Genealogy Projects and links

    These family history sites; Peakman, Solomon, Sheridan, Schmidt/Smith, John Hook, Thorpe, cover genealogical lines of my children. The McAneny site is Peakman related. The Whakaki site is relevant, as it is the place of our beginnings here in New Zealand.
    The genealogies herein are the culmination of about ten years work. Assistance has come in the form of a book handed down to me, and by consultation with family members.

    Solomon; This site is about the Solomon/Taruna family. This Solomon name is not to be confused with other Solomons. The name is a young one and is only a few generations old. The name was adopted, and transliterated from Horomona to the english name Solomon.

    Sheridan; This Sheridan family is a small, of many and varied parts. Like their Sheridan ancestors, they too are travellers, innovators, searchers, and also very clever.

    Schmidt/Smith; This site is dedicated to our ancestors Hachem Johann Schmidt or Smith or Mete, and his wife Tauarai Parapara Kurekure TeMau Smith. The recantation of these genealogies allows us to remember these ancestors and to celebrate our own birth.

    John Hook; John Hook was also known as Jack Hook, Flash Jack, Flashy Jack, Captain Hook, Brassy Jack and Black Jack, and Tieki Huka to name some.

    Thorpe; Welcome to this the Thorpe family history site. it is written for and in memory of our grand-mother May Thorpe and indeed all of our people who have gone before.

    McAneny; The descendants of Catherine and Patrick McAneny are numerous. This site is a comprehensive look at the descendants and ancestry of this couple.

    Whakaki; This is not the official Whakaki website, but my understanding of Whakaki - the place that I call Home. This is my attempt to put together the histories, stories and genealogical lines of this place.
     

    Genealogy Database; A database of Peakman names as well all those names in related links. These include Smith, Hook, Sheridan, Solomon, Thorpe, Whakaki and McAneny.
     

    Peter Smith Family; Peter Smith, son of Hachem Smith, and his generations.


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    Just a Note

    The Peakman website was the first I ever attempted and was to be the pivot for any other genealogy sites that I might decide to attempt.

    It has worked out this way, and the genealogies have grown wings.

    The web has allowed for huge interaction and as a result much of the information is gained from other family members far and wide.

    The genealogy database is a collection of the information on all the sites. It is comprehensive and worth a look.

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