See also
Husband:
George Perigal (1806-1855)
Wife:
Ann Lockerby (1816-1893)
Marriage:
11 Aug 1843
St Georges Ch, Everton, Lancashire
Name:
George Perigal
Sex:
Male
Father:
Henry Perigal (1768-1867)
Mother:
Louisa Brady (1770-1827)
Note 1:
George Perigal, baptised 30th January, 1807, at St. Mary's, N.B. ; married at St. George's, Everton, Liverpool; buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. He was for some years the Honorary Secretary to the London Chess Club, and one of its best players. (Vide the Illustrated London News, 14th April, 1855; Bell's Life in London, 22nd April, 1855; The Chess Player's Chronicle, May, 1855.)
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)
Note 2:
George Perigal was an English chess player who took part in the first telegraph game in England in 1845 as well as being on the London team in the correspondence matches against Edinburgh in 1824 and Paris in 1834.
Birth:
27 Dec 1806
Newington, Surrey
Baptism:
30 Jan 1807 (age 0)
St Mary's, Newington Butts, London
Occupation:
4 Jul 1848 (age 41)
Wine merchant, 3 Clements Lane, Lombard St, partnership with Charles Brady, bankrupt (L.Gazette 22.8.1848, p.3142)
Residence:
1849 (age 42-43)
Clements Lane, City of London
Will (1):
18 Aug 1849 (age 42)
Date of will
Death fact:
1855 (age 48-49)
1855 Jun Qtr, Kensington, 1a/51
Death:
1 Apr 1855 (age 48)
Kensington, Middlesex
Will (2):
28 Apr 1855 (age 48)
Will proved
Name:
Ann Lockerby
Sex:
Female
Father:
William Lockerby (1783-1853)
Mother:
Ann Corran (1787-1849)
Note 1:
Ann Lockerby was a lineal descendant of the Lockerbys of Lockerby, in the County of Dumfries, who lost their estates from having taken part with the Stuarts. She was likewise a descendant of the Crichtons, of the River Annan in the same county.
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)
Note 2:
PERIGAL Ann of 128 Holmesdale Road South Norwood Surrey widow died 22 February 1893. Probate London 3 March to Frederick Perigal esquire. Effects £2500 5s.
Birth:
28 Aug 1816
Liverpool, Lancashire
Baptism:
20 Sep 1816 (age 0)
St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire
Census (1):
1861 (age 44-45)
Widow, living with brother-in-law Frederick Perigal
Census (2):
1891 (age 74-75)
Sister, visiting Jemima Lockerby, 29 Camden Hill Road, Norwood, Lambeth (widow)
Death fact:
1893 (age 76-77)
1893 Mar Qtr, Croydon, 2a/187 (aged 76)
Death:
22 Feb 1893 (age 76)
128 Holmesdale Road, South Norwood, Surrey
George Perigal, baptised 30th January, 1807, at St. Mary's, N.B. ; married at St. George's, Everton, Liverpool; buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. He was for some years the Honorary Secretary to the London Chess Club, and one of its best players. (Vide the Illustrated London News, 14th April, 1855; Bell's Life in London, 22nd April, 1855; The Chess Player's Chronicle, May, 1855.)
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)
George Perigal was an English chess player who took part in the first telegraph game in England in 1845 as well as being on the London team in the correspondence matches against Edinburgh in 1824 and Paris in 1834.
Ann Lockerby was a lineal descendant of the Lockerbys of Lockerby, in the County of Dumfries, who lost their estates from having taken part with the Stuarts. She was likewise a descendant of the Crichtons, of the River Annan in the same county.
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)
PERIGAL Ann of 128 Holmesdale Road South Norwood Surrey widow died 22 February 1893. Probate London 3 March to Frederick Perigal esquire. Effects £2500 5s.