See also
Husband:
Edward Treacher (1792-1861)
Wife:
Anne Sarah Bowles (1800-1856)
Children:
Marriage:
2 Aug 1823
St Gregory by St Paul, London
Name:
Edward Treacher
Sex:
Male
Father:
John Treacher (1755-1838)
Mother:
Elizabeth Sharpe (1759-1834)
Note:
TREACHER Edward Esq., 4 February 1861. The Will of Edward Treacher late of Albert Terrace Regents Park in the County of Middlesex Esquire who died 13 January 1861 at Albert Terrace aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Henry Carington Bowles Bowles of Myddelton House Enfield in the said County Esquire the Son and Frederick Gripper of 3 Queens Road West near Regents Park aforesaid Esquire the Executors. Effects under £20,000.
Birth:
1 Feb 1792
St Gregory, City of London
Occupation:
6 Aug 1830 (age 38)
Merchant, Burton Crescent, St Pancras (son Henry's baptism)
Death:
13 Jan 1861 (age 68)
Albert Terrace, Regents Park, Middlesex
Burial:
19 Jan 1861
St Andrew, Enfield, Middlesex
Name:
Anne Sarah Bowles
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
17 Jan 1800
London
Baptism:
13 Feb 1800 (age 0)
St Gregory by St Paul, London
Death:
11 Nov 1856 (age 56)
Name:
Garnault Bowles Treacher
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1826
St Pancras, Middlesex
Baptism:
17 Jan 1826 (age 0)
Old Church, Saint Pancras, Middlesex
Death:
3 Jun 1828 (age 1-2)
Southwark, Surrey
Burial:
9 Jun 1828
Worship Street Baptist Church, Finsbury, Middlesex
Name:
Henry Carington Bowles Treacher
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Cornelia Kingdom (c. 1830- )
Children:
Henry Ferryman Bowles (1858-1943)
Note:
He assumed the name Henry Carington Bowles Bowles in order to inherit Myddelton House; was JP co. of Middlesex and Governor of the New River Company.
Birth:
30 Jun 1830
Baptism:
6 Aug 1830 (age 0)
Old Church, Saint Pancras, Middlesex
Death:
1918 (age 87-88)
TREACHER Edward Esq., 4 February 1861. The Will of Edward Treacher late of Albert Terrace Regents Park in the County of Middlesex Esquire who died 13 January 1861 at Albert Terrace aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Henry Carington Bowles Bowles of Myddelton House Enfield in the said County Esquire the Son and Frederick Gripper of 3 Queens Road West near Regents Park aforesaid Esquire the Executors. Effects under £20,000.
He assumed the name Henry Carington Bowles Bowles in order to inherit Myddelton House; was JP co. of Middlesex and Governor of the New River Company.