See also

Lavinia Pratt (1820?- )

Individual Events and Attributes

  • Birth:

  • 1820 (est)

  • Westminster, Middlesex2

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  • The 1861 Census gives her age as 41 and her place of birth.

  • Son's marriage:

  • 16 Jun 1883 (age 62-63)

  • Marriage of son Robert to Jane Emily Jennings

Marriage

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1846, Register Entry for Marriage of Patterson Boyle and Lavinia Pratt

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1851, 1851 Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St Pancras, Middlesex - Page 1

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1851, 1851 Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St Pancras, Middlesex - Page 2

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1861, 1861 Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St Pancras, Middlesex

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1871, 1871 Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in Islington, London

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1881, 1881 Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St James, Westminster

  • Spouse:

  • Patterson Boyle (1818?-1884)

  • Children:

  • Lavinia Boyle (1847- )

  •  

  • Margaret Crawford Boyle (1850- )

  •  

  • James Patterson Boyle (1855?- )

  •  

  • Robert Boyle (1859?-1933)

  •  

  • Darrington Boyle (1860?- )

  • Marriage:

  • 25 Jul 1846 (age 25-26)

  • St Peter's Parish Church3 4

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  • Address: Woodmansterne, Surrey

  • Census for household:

  • 30 Mar 1851 (age 30-31)

  • St Pancras, Middlesex5

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  • Address: 2 Quadrant Grove

    The household consisted of Patterson, his wife Lavinia, their daughters Lavinia (age 3) and Margaret (age 1), and two servants Catherine Heathers who was the housemaid and Mary Landels who was the nursemaid. Surprisingly Mary who was 16 was born in Jamicia. Was she coloured? Judging from his neighbours' occupations they were living in an area inhabited by artisans.

  • Census for household:

  • 7 Apr 1861 (age 40-41)

  • St Pancras, Middlesex6

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  • Address: 19 Fortess Terrace

    The household consisted of Patterson, his wife Lavinia, their children Margaret (age 11), James (age 6), Robert (age 2) and Dorrington (age 1), and a servant Kate Curran. Judging from the status of Patterson's neighbours (Fund Holder, Solicitor & Annuitant) it was an affluent neighbourhood.

  • Census for household:

  • 2 Apr 1871 (age 50-51)

  • Islington, London7

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  • Address: 8 Cathcart Hill

    The household consisted of Patterson, his wife Lavinia, their children Mary (age 22), Margaret (age 21), James (age 16), Robert (age 12) and Darrington (age 11), Patterson's niece Margaret, his nephew William, and a servant Harriett Besant.

  • Census for household:

  • 3 Apr 1881 (age 60-61)

  • St James, Westminster8

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  • Address: 338B Oxford Street

    The household consisted of Patterson and his wife Lavinia

Sources

1.

1861 England Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St Pancras, Middlesex, (FindMyPast website). Custom Id: RG9/124, Folio 72, Page 32, Schedule 166; Savinia (wife of Patterson Boyle) age 41, born in 1820 in Westminster, Middlesex. National Archives. Call Number: RG9/124.

2.

Ibid. Lavinia (wife of Patterson Boyle) age 41, born in 1820 in Westminster, Middlesex. National Archives. Call Number: RG9/124.

3.

Parish Register for Marriage of Patterson Boyle and Lavinia Pratt, St Peter, Woodmansterne, Surrey, 25 July 1846, Surrey History Centre.

4.

1851 England Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St Pancras, Middlesex, (Ancestry website). Custom Id: HO107/1498, Folio 639, Page 45, Schedule 212; Name, age and place of birth. Cit. Date: 30 March 1851. National Archives. Call Number: HO107/1498.

5.

Ibid. Cit. Date: 30 March 1851. National Archives. Call Number: HO107/1498.

6.

1861 England Census for Household of Patterson Boyle in St Pancras, Middlesex, (FindMyPast website). Custom Id: RG9/124, Folio 72, Page 32, Schedule 166; Cit. Date: 7 April 1861. National Archives. Call Number: RG9/124.

7.

1871 England, Wales & Scotland census, Cathcart Hill, Islington, London, RG10/275, Folio 72, Pages 26 & 27, Schedule 99, head of household: Patterson Boyle, National Archives.

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1881 England, Wales & Scotland census, 338B Oxford Street, St James, Westminster, head of household: Patterson Boyle, National Archives.