Name: Thomas Peakman
Sex: M
Birth:
Abt.1830 in Aston, Warwickshire, England D.
1894. Aston, Age 64
Occupation: Silver and Brass caster
Father: CHARLES PEAKMAN b: Abt. 1796 in Walsall, England
Mother: Mary Walker
Marriage 1 Emma Watson b.1837 Aston Warwick, Eng.
D.1898
Father:
George WATSON
Mother:
Children
1. William Peakman b.1858 Aston Warwick Brass Caster in 1881
2. Charles Peakman b. 1863 Aston Warwick
3.Thomas Peakman b. 1865 Aston Warwick
4. Prudence Peakman b. 1867 Aston Warwick
5. John Peakman b.1868 Aston Warwick
6. George Peakman b. 26 April 1871 Back, 18 Brewery Street, Aston Warwick (Source information John Peakman)
7. Joseph Peakman b. 1873 Aston Warwick
8. James Peakman b.1878 Aston Warwick
9. Mary Ann Peakman b. 1859 Tin plate polisher. Was 22 on night of the 1881 census. Born NK, Warwick
NOTE;
Thomas Peakman was born in Aston, Warwick, England in 1831, the youngest son of Charles and Mary Peakman.
At the time of the 1881 Census in Aston, his occupation was; Brass Caster and he and his wife Emma and their 8 children lived at 207 Francis Street, Aston, Warwick, England. Refer 1881 census list. Mary Ann Peakman was not at Francis Street on the night of the 1881 census but was a lodger in the home of Maria Smith at 19 Court Park Lane 15 House, Aston Warwick, England.
Emma
Peakman nee Watson was "EMILY" on her marriage certificate.
Source Information:
Dwelling 207 Francis St
Census Place Aston, Warwick, England
Family History Library Film 1341723
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3027 / 77
Page Number 27
Link to
Thomas 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.