1. George Telfer was born on 4 Nov 1779 in New York. He was christened on 14 Nov 1779 in Manhattan, New York. George was christened in Trinity Springs Church. George moved to England with his parents as a child, settling in Andover where he remained the rest of his life.
In 1841 he is listed as perfumer, perhaps an attempt at a second occupation as he was a hairdresser both before and after. Living with him are daughters Ann and Jane. In 1851 his occupation is hairdresser.
1851 Census - note both
daughters names listed as Ann
He died in 1859 at the age of 80 in
Andover.
George married Dinah Gibbs (1775-10 Apr
1834) on 26 Dec 1800 in Andover. Her death notice states,
"Died, on Thursday the 1st ult., aged 59 years, the wife of Mr. Telfer, hairdresser, Andover"
"Died, on Thursday the 1st ult., aged 59 years, the wife of Mr. Telfer, hairdresser, Andover"
George Telfer and Dinah
Gibbs had two known daughters.
a.
Ann
Telfer was born about 21 Apr 1802 and christened 29 Apr 1802 in Andover. Ann can be found in Andover in the 1861 and
1871 census returns. In 1871 she is
listed as a hairdresser daughter and a pauper. Ann
most likely died in the 3rd quarter of 1874.
b.
Jane Telfer was born 23 Mar
1807 and christened 19 Oct 1814 in Andover. Jane most likely died in the third quarter of 1857.
2.
William Telfer was born
on 20 Mar 1782 in New York City, New York. He was
christened on 31 May 1782 in Trinity Springs Church in Manhattan. William returned to England with his parents and joined the East India Company as a midshipman.
Among the treasures in the Trindle house
is a ceremonial sword heavily mounted with silver which awarded to William for
an act of bravery.
“ Uncle Wm entered the service
of the Honorable East India Company as a midshipsman and distinguished himself
by the brave act of volunteering to rescue the seamen of a burning Indiaman or
Vessel at Sea. For this the passengers
of the Thetis the vessel to which he was attached presented him with a cutlass
heavily mounted with silver the inscription thereon is as follows.”
Accept
this for having at the age of 15 preserved the lives of your fellow seamen at
the risk of your own. To William Telfer Midshipman of the Thetis, East
Indiaman; 27 February 1799.
William died of dysentery at an East India seaport at the age of seventeen in 1799.
William died of dysentery at an East India seaport at the age of seventeen in 1799.
3. Robert Telfer was the first of William and Barbara’s children known to be born in Apr 1786 in Andover, Hampshire, England, Great Britain. Born in April 1786 he was christened on 5 Jun 1786 .
To
date no further information has been found on Robert, although there was a Robert Telfer who
was the Captain of the 235 Reg, 45th Brigade NYS Infantry division of the
National Guard in 1845.
Matthew Telfer’s son Robert would have
only been 20 so it was unlikely it was him. William O. Chapman’s records
indicated some possible connection, so it is possible that Robert, John as
noted below and Matthew all emigrated to New York.
4.
Ann
Telfer was born about 9 May 1788 an christened on 23 May 1788 in Andover,
Hampshire, England, Great Britain. No further information has been found
for Ann in marriage, death or census records.
In 1826 there is a John Telfer, hosier
listed on 55 Chatham St, New York City, with a residence at 4 Chambers. This is
worth following up as John's youngest brother Richard was a hosier and to date
we have not found any records for John in England beyond a possible marriage to
Anne Telfer in 1808 and the birth of a daughter in 1809, and it is unknown if
that is the correct John.
There is also a listing for John Telfair at 57 Spring St. with no occupation listed. (Matthew's name is spelled Telfair in this directory)
Both are listed again in 1827 at different addresses. In 1830 there is only one listing for John Telfair an accountant. Matthews name is spelled Telfer in this directory. There is no John listed in 1842.
There is also a listing for John Telfair at 57 Spring St. with no occupation listed. (Matthew's name is spelled Telfair in this directory)
Both are listed again in 1827 at different addresses. In 1830 there is only one listing for John Telfair an accountant. Matthews name is spelled Telfer in this directory. There is no John listed in 1842.
6.
Jane
Telfer was born about 26 Nov 1792 and christened on 26 Dec 1792 in Andover. She died on 8 Jul 1801 at the age of 8 in Andover, H.
7. Matthew Telfer
8. Richard Hudson Telfer was born in Jun 1798 in Andover, Hampshire, England. He was christened on 11 Jul 1798 in Andover. In 1841 he is living in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. His wife is deceased and daughters Emily and Louisa are students living in the Brannock House in Ossulstone, Middlesex.
Richard Hudson Telfer married Jane Good on 24 Jul 1825 at Bloomsbury St George in Camden, London, England.
OlD COURT. - Saturday, May 17th, 1834.
Fifth Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Justice Littledale.
ALEXANDER WATKINS was indicted for stealing, on the 4th of March , at St. Martin-in-the-fields, 8 sovereigns and 3 half-sovereigns, the monies of Richard Hudson Telfer , in his dwelling-house .
RICHARD HUDSON TELFER. I am a hosier , and occupy the house, No. 10, New-street,
Covent-garden, in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-fields . I sleep in the house - the shop is part of the house - the prisoner came to the shop on the evening of the 4th of March, and wanted two half-sovereigns for a sovereign - I took a bag of gold from my pocket, and gave him two - he objected to the coinage - he wished for one with the Fleur-de-Lis on it of a more recent date - I put my hand into the bag, and turned some gold into my hand - and in looking for the coinage which he wished for, the prisoner said, "Allow me" - he reached over the counter, and put his hand on the gold, pretending to look at the coinage - he said he should know the coinage immediately; and, after looking for some time, he said there was none there - I again put some more gold into my hand, and some on the counter - after looking at it for about five minutes, he said he was sorry to give me the trouble, there was none of the coinage they wanted, and then left the shop - on leaving the shop, I observed him put a handkerchief from his left hand into his right hand, and put his right hand into his breeches pocket - I heard some money rattle - I had observed that handkerchief in his left hand all the time he was in the shop - as soon as he was gone, I suspected he had taken some of my money - I counted my money, and found it was 9l. 10s. deficient - I had 39l. 10s. in gold, in my bag, before he came to the shop - SEE TELFER GENEALOGY FOR MORE
Jane Good was born in 1806. She died before 14 Aug 1839 at the age of 33 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. She was buried on 14 Aug 1839 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. Richard Hudson Telfer and Jane Good had the following children:
7. Matthew Telfer
8. Richard Hudson Telfer was born in Jun 1798 in Andover, Hampshire, England. He was christened on 11 Jul 1798 in Andover. In 1841 he is living in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. His wife is deceased and daughters Emily and Louisa are students living in the Brannock House in Ossulstone, Middlesex.
Richard Hudson Telfer married Jane Good on 24 Jul 1825 at Bloomsbury St George in Camden, London, England.
OlD COURT. - Saturday, May 17th, 1834.
Fifth Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Justice Littledale.
ALEXANDER WATKINS was indicted for stealing, on the 4th of March , at St. Martin-in-the-fields, 8 sovereigns and 3 half-sovereigns, the monies of Richard Hudson Telfer , in his dwelling-house .
RICHARD HUDSON TELFER. I am a hosier , and occupy the house, No. 10, New-street,
Covent-garden, in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-fields . I sleep in the house - the shop is part of the house - the prisoner came to the shop on the evening of the 4th of March, and wanted two half-sovereigns for a sovereign - I took a bag of gold from my pocket, and gave him two - he objected to the coinage - he wished for one with the Fleur-de-Lis on it of a more recent date - I put my hand into the bag, and turned some gold into my hand - and in looking for the coinage which he wished for, the prisoner said, "Allow me" - he reached over the counter, and put his hand on the gold, pretending to look at the coinage - he said he should know the coinage immediately; and, after looking for some time, he said there was none there - I again put some more gold into my hand, and some on the counter - after looking at it for about five minutes, he said he was sorry to give me the trouble, there was none of the coinage they wanted, and then left the shop - on leaving the shop, I observed him put a handkerchief from his left hand into his right hand, and put his right hand into his breeches pocket - I heard some money rattle - I had observed that handkerchief in his left hand all the time he was in the shop - as soon as he was gone, I suspected he had taken some of my money - I counted my money, and found it was 9l. 10s. deficient - I had 39l. 10s. in gold, in my bag, before he came to the shop - SEE TELFER GENEALOGY FOR MORE
Jane Good was born in 1806. She died before 14 Aug 1839 at the age of 33 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. She was buried on 14 Aug 1839 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. Richard Hudson Telfer and Jane Good had the following children:
a.
Jane
Sarah Telfer was born in 1827 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England.
It is possible that this is not the correct Sarah. Matching the address might prove one way or
the other. She was
buried on 21 Nov 1852 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England.
b.
Emily
Telfer was born in 1829 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. In
1851 Emily is living with her father and stepmother and working as a hosier's
assistant. She
appeared in the census in 1841 in St John Hackney, Middlesex, England.
c.
Louisa
Telfer was born in 1831 in St Martin In the Fields, Middlesex, England. In
1851 Louisa is living at home and working as a dressmaker. She
appeared in the census in 1841 in St John Hackney, Middlesex, England. Louisa
Telfer married Edmund Elias Humphreys (1832…) in 1854. Louisa and
Edmund had seven known children:
i.
Eva Mary
Humphreys was born in 1855 in Hackney, London, England. She died in 1885 at
the age of 30.
ii.
Clara
Louisa Jane Humphreys was born in Jan 1858–Mar 1858 in Mile End Old Town,
London, England. She died in Dec 1947 at the age of 89 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England, United
States.
Clara Louisa Jane Humphreys and
Ernest Irwin Packington (1857, Surrey – 1901 Surrey)were married on 18 Oct 1879
at Clapham Holy Trinity in Lambeth, Surrey, England. Clara and Ernest
had nine known Children
(1) Ernest
Irwin Packington was born on 25 Jul 1880 in Southwark, Surrey, England. Ernest married Nellie Amelia Triggs on 29 Jul
1906 at Norwood Christ Church in Lambeth, Surrey, England. Ernest and Nellie
had four known children.
(a)
Elizabeth
Joan Packington was born on 1 Aug 1908 in Lewisham, London, England. She died on 26 Aug 1908 at the age of 0 at Norwood Cemetery in Lewisham,
London, England.
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