Husband:
John Kilvington ( - )
Wife:
Ann Hatfield ( - )
Children:
Marriage:
28 Jan 1776
St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey
Name:
John Kilvington
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Occupation:
1791
-; John Kilvington, coal merchant, 88 Bankside, Southwark (Universal Directory of GB)
Name:
Ann Hatfield
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Name:
James Kilvington
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Mary Mist (1783-1842)
Children:
Mary Kilvington (1807- )
Elizabeth Kilvington (1809-1842)
Emily Kilvington (1811-1861)
Sophia Jane Kilvington (1813-1878)
Note:
Coal merchant, of the firm of Messrs Kilvington & Petty, Bankside, Southwark
Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 22.6.1842:
James Kilvington, late of No. 9, Loughborough-road, North Brixton, Surrey, Coal Merchant, out of business.—In the Gaol of Horsemonger-lane.
London Gazette, 24.6.1842, p.1749
Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 30.9.1842:
James Kilvington, formerly of No. 2 and 3, Langton-place, Vassall-road, Kennington, Surrey, Coal Merchant, afterwards of the same place, carrying on the business of an Engraver and Printer, occasionally under the style of Page and Co. at No. 150, Drury-lane, and afterwards of No. 12, Little Wild-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, both in Middlesex, then of No. 44, Cold Bath-square, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex, and late of No. 19, Loughborough-road, North Brixton, Surrey, out of business or employ.
London Gazette, 9.9.1842, p.2444
Birth:
c. 1776
Surrey
Census:
1841 (age 64-65)
Coal merchant, Langton Place, Vassall Road, Lambeth
Occupation:
-; Messrs Kilvington & Petty, coal merchants, Bankside, Southwark (mentioned in will of Charles Batten, 1847)
Death fact:
1843 (age 66-67)
1843 Jun Qtr, Lambeth, 4/148
Death:
1843 (age 66-67)
Lambeth, Surrey
Coal merchant, of the firm of Messrs Kilvington & Petty, Bankside, Southwark
Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 22.6.1842:
James Kilvington, late of No. 9, Loughborough-road, North Brixton, Surrey, Coal Merchant, out of business.—In the Gaol of Horsemonger-lane.
London Gazette, 24.6.1842, p.1749
Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 30.9.1842:
James Kilvington, formerly of No. 2 and 3, Langton-place, Vassall-road, Kennington, Surrey, Coal Merchant, afterwards of the same place, carrying on the business of an Engraver and Printer, occasionally under the style of Page and Co. at No. 150, Drury-lane, and afterwards of No. 12, Little Wild-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, both in Middlesex, then of No. 44, Cold Bath-square, Clerkenwell,
Middlesex, and late of No. 19, Loughborough-road, North Brixton, Surrey, out of business or employ.
London Gazette, 9.9.1842, p.2444