See also
Husband:
Richard Thomerson (1774-1853)
Wife:
Mary Wilkinson (1780-1866)
Children:
Marriage:
24 Dec 1799
Great Baddow, Essex
Name:
Richard Thomerson
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
15 Aug 1774
Radwinter, Essex
Death fact:
1853 (age 78-79)
1853 Mar Qtr, Bethnal Green, 1c/191
Death:
26 Feb 1853 (age 78)
Bethnal Green, Middlesex
Name:
Mary Wilkinson
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
16 Oct 1780
Wimbish, Essex
Death fact:
1866 (age 85-86)
1866 Sep Qtr, Hackney, 1b/313
Death:
10 Jul 1866 (age 85)
Hackney, Middlesex
Name:
William Thomerson
Sex:
Male
Spouse (1):
Phoebe Black (c. 1801-1848)
Spouse (2):
Rachel Holland (c. 1803-1872)
Children:
Mary Thomerson (1834- )
Note (shared):
In December 1850 William Thomerson concluded an agreement with John Parr (the land owner) for the laying out of New Church Road (now Balcorne Street) and for the demolition and rebuilding of "two ancient messuages" on the site. In the following year, Thomerson took 90 year leases of some 40 houses facing each other east and west across the street of which numbers 25-35, complete with pediment, are all that is left to demonstrate the scale and charm of the street as it must have originally been. The remaining half dozen are typical, with the exception of the eight houses south and west of the eastward swing of the road which were envisaged as having only 3 rooms, the stipulated minimum otherwise being five.
Source: Isobel Watson, "Gentlemen in the building line. The development of South Hackney", Padfield Publications, 1989 ISBN 09515003 09
With grateful acknowledgements to Peter Langford.
Birth:
2 Dec 1799
Great Baddow, Essex
Occupation:
29 Feb 1824 (age 24)
-; Carpenter, 11 Rose Alley, Bishopsgate (baptism of son George)
Census (1):
1841 (age 41-42)
Carpenter, 5 London Street, Hackney Road, Bethnal Green
Census (2):
1851 (age 51-52)
Carpenter, 5 London Street, Bethnal Green (widower, 1 son & 5 daughters)
Census (3):
1861 (age 61-62)
Retired builder, Chestnut Cottage, Shore Road, S. Hackney
Death fact:
1869 (age 69-70)
1869 Sep Qtr, Hackney, 1b/320 (aged 70)
Death:
29 Aug 1869 (age 69)
Hackney, Middlesex
In December 1850 William Thomerson concluded an agreement with John Parr (the land owner) for the laying out of New Church Road (now Balcorne Street) and for the demolition and rebuilding of "two ancient messuages" on the site. In the following year, Thomerson took 90 year leases of some 40 houses facing each other east and west across the street of which numbers 25-35, complete with pediment, are all that is left to demonstrate the scale and charm of the street as it must have originally been. The remaining half dozen are typical, with the exception of the eight houses south and west of the eastward swing of the road which were envisaged as having only 3 rooms, the stipulated minimum otherwise being five.
Source: Isobel Watson, "Gentlemen in the building line. The development of South Hackney", Padfield Publications, 1989 ISBN 09515003 09
With grateful acknowledgements to Peter Langford.