See also
Husband:
Henry Pilleau (1813-1899)
Wife:
Louisa Ann Perigal (1808-1876)
Children:
Marriage:
18 Feb 1840
St Pancras, Middlesex
Witnesses:
18 Feb 1840
H Perigal, Julia Pilleau
Name:
Henry Pilleau
Sex:
Male
Father:
Henry Pilleau (c. 1787-1827)
Mother:
Frances Ubank Franklin (c. 1778-1846)
Note:
Henry Pilleau was a Member of the Army Medical Board, and is on half pay as a Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals; he is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, also a Member of their "Court of Assistants." He is well known as an artist, is a Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and likewise of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He is descended from Alexis Pilleau of Mans.
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)
Birth:
3 May 1813
Kennington, Surrey
Baptism:
9 Jun 1813 (age 0)
Saint Mary, Lambeth, Surrey
Occupation (1):
18 Feb 1840 (age 26)
Surgeon, Gower Place, St Pancras (on marriage cert.)
Occupation (2):
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
Census (1):
1851 (age 37-38)
Staff Surgeon 2nd Class, Army, MRCS, 17 Norfolk Road, St Marylebone
Census (2):
1871 (age 57-58)
Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, retired medical officer in the Army, now artist (landscape painter), 39 Woburn Square, Bloomsbury
Residence:
1899 (age 85-86)
3 Kensington Court Mansions
Death:
20 Jul 1899 (age 86)
Brighton, Sussex
Name:
Louisa Ann Perigal
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
7 Dec 1808
Newington, Surrey
Baptism:
9 Jan 1809 (age 0)
St Mary's, Newington Butts, London
Residence:
18 Feb 1840 (age 31)
Torrington Square (on marriage cert.)
Death fact:
1876 (age 67-68)
1876 Dec Qtr, Pancras, 1b/25 (aged 67)
Death:
5 Nov 1876 (age 67)
St Pancras, Middlesex
Name:
Louisa Fanny Pilleau
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
John Henry Hill (1834-1884)
Note:
HILL Louisa Fanny of 4 Gayton Crescent Hampstead Middlesex widow died 20 May 1925. Probate London 30 June to John Percival Hill physician and surgeon and Mary Hill spinster. Effects £590 17s. 1d.
Birth:
10 Dec 1840
Burma
Death fact:
1925 (age 84-85)
GRO Reference: 1925 J Quarter in HAMPSTEAD Volume 01A Page 622 (aged 84)
Death:
20 May 1925 (age 84)
4 Gayton Crescent, Hampstead, Middlesex
Name:
Henry George Pilleau
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Caroline Fitzroy Addison (1845-1931)
Children:
Henry Charles Pilleau (1866- )
Note:
PILLEAU Henry George of 21 Aylmer Road Hove Sussex died 1 February 1927; Probate London 4 May to John Percival Hill M.D. and Charles Travis Clay civil service clerk. Effects £6354 16s. 11d.
Birth:
14 Feb 1842
Burma
Census:
1851 (age 8-9)
Living with parents
Death fact:
1927 (age 84-85)
1927 Mar Q, Steyning, 2b/486 (aged 84)
Death:
1 Feb 1927 (age 84)
Hove, Sussex
Name:
Alice Caroline Pilleau
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
John William Clay (1838-1918)
Children:
Lionel Pilleau Clay (1880-1918)
Note:
CLAY Alice Caroline of Rastrick House Brighouse Yorkshire widow died 15 May 1935. Probate London 28 June to Charles Travis Clay of no occupation. Effects £2757 14s. 2d.
Birth:
11 May 1847
Templemore, Ireland
Census (1):
1851 (age 3-4)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1871 (age 23-24)
Living with parents
Death:
15 May 1935 (age 88)
Rastrick House, Brighouse, Yorkshire
Name:
Arthur William Pilleau
Sex:
Male
Birth:
21 Sep 1850
St Johns Wood, Middlesex
Birth fact:
1850 (age 0)
1850 Dec Q, Marylebone, 1/215
Census (1):
1851 (age 0-1)
Living with parents
Baptism:
22 Oct 1852 (age 2)
St Stephens Ave Rd, Saint Marylebone
Census (2):
1871 (age 20-21)
Banker's clerk, living with parents
Immigration:
30 Jun 1928 (age 77)
to Arr. Southampton from Surabaya, Indonesia, on board ship "Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft"
Name:
Frederick Startin Pilleau
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Mary Victoria Page (1846-1922)
Note:
UK Patent "A New Game", dated 20.11.1899, patent published 6.10.1900
23,137. Donisthorpe, W., and Pilleau, F. S. Nov. 20. Word-making games.-Relates to a word-making game played on a board divided into squares, with pieces marked with the letters of the alphabet and additional pieces, suitably marked, which may be used to denote any letter. The pieces are moved one square at a time, the object being to bring them into positions to form words. The board has preferably 81 squares, in which case each player has 27 men, 26 marked with the letters of the alphabet, and one with some other design.
Birth:
2 Aug 1852
Kensington, Middlesex
Birth fact:
1852 (age 0)
GRO Reference: 1852 S Quarter in KENSINGTON PADDINGTON AND FULHAM Volume 01A Page 55
Census:
1871 (age 18-19)
Articled pupil to an architect, living with parents
Death:
21 Nov 1943 (age 91)
Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire
Henry Pilleau was a Member of the Army Medical Board, and is on half pay as a Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals; he is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, also a Member of their "Court of Assistants." He is well known as an artist, is a Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and likewise of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He is descended from Alexis Pilleau of Mans.
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)
HILL Louisa Fanny of 4 Gayton Crescent Hampstead Middlesex widow died 20 May 1925. Probate London 30 June to John Percival Hill physician and surgeon and Mary Hill spinster. Effects £590 17s. 1d.
PILLEAU Henry George of 21 Aylmer Road Hove Sussex died 1 February 1927; Probate London 4 May to John Percival Hill M.D. and Charles Travis Clay civil service clerk. Effects £6354 16s. 11d.
CLAY Alice Caroline of Rastrick House Brighouse Yorkshire widow died 15 May 1935. Probate London 28 June to Charles Travis Clay of no occupation. Effects £2757 14s. 2d.
UK Patent "A New Game", dated 20.11.1899, patent published 6.10.1900
23,137. Donisthorpe, W., and Pilleau, F. S. Nov. 20. Word-making games.-Relates to a word-making game played on a board divided into squares, with pieces marked with the letters of the alphabet and additional pieces, suitably marked, which may be used to denote any letter. The pieces are moved one square at a time, the object being to bring them into positions to form words. The board has preferably 81 squares, in which case each player has 27 men, 26 marked with the letters of the alphabet, and one with some other design.