Louisa Blackett WentworthAge: 72 years1774–1846
- Name
- Louisa Blackett Wentworth
- Surname
- Wentworth
- Given names
- Louisa Blackett
Family with parents |
father |
Sir Thomas Wentworth Blackett Birth: before April 12, 1726 39 22 Death: July 10, 1792 — Silkstone, Yorks. |
mother | |
elder sister |
Diana Wentworth Birth: about 1751 24 — St. Martins, Coney St., Yorks Death: August 10, 1831 — Bretton Hall, Yorks. |
15 years elder sister |
Sophia Wentworth Blackett Birth: about 1765 38 — Bretton, Yorks. Death: February 15, 1862 — Grove Hall, Darrington, Yorks. |
10 years herself |
Louisa Blackett Wentworth Birth: about 1774 47 Death: December 14, 1846 — Cheltenham, Gloucs. |
Family with William Stacpoole |
husband |
William Stacpoole Birth: about 1774 27 Death: April 15, 1817 — Countess Wear Lodge, Exeter, Devon |
herself |
Louisa Blackett Wentworth Birth: about 1774 47 Death: December 14, 1846 — Cheltenham, Gloucs. |
Marriage: April 24, 1794 — St. Mary, Battersea, Surrey (see note) |
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20 months son |
George Bosville Wentworth Stacpoole Birth: about 1795 21 21 — Middlesex Death: 1863 — Exeter, Devon |
2 years daughter |
Louisa Wentworth Stacpoole Birth: December 30, 1796 22 22 — London Death: December 1, 1861 — Exmouth, Devon |
16 months son |
William (Stackpole) Stacpoole Birth: before May 1, 1798 24 24 Death: July 1843 — Liverpool, Lancs. |
15 months daughter |
Mary Ann (Stackpole) Stacpoole Birth: before August 2, 1799 25 25 — Southampton, Hants. |
Family with John Clifford |
husband |
John Clifford Birth: about 1800 — Bethnal Green, Middx. |
herself |
Louisa Blackett Wentworth Birth: about 1774 47 Death: December 14, 1846 — Cheltenham, Gloucs. |
Marriage: March 19, 1822 — St. George, Hanover Square, London |
Note | Aged 72, of Cheltenham, at burial. |
Note | William Stacpoole, bachelor, Louisa Wentworth, spinster, both "of this parish" by Banns. Witnesses William Bosville, Elizabeth Massy, George Stacpoole, Eegal[?] Penington Pr.[Parish] Clerk, Hn[?] Dillon Massy. Banns published 6 Apr, 13 Apr, 20 Apr 1794. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette 6 Mar 1794 reported an earlier ceremony "In consequence of a trip from York to Gretna Green". The Reading Mercury reported 30 Jun 1794 that "The Lord Chancellor, on Saturday, comitted Wm. Stackpole, esq; to the Fleet [prison], for having made a matrimonial jaunt to Gretna-Green with Miss Blackett, a ward of the Court of Chancery". |
Note | John Clifford Esquire, bachelor, "of this parish", Louisa Stackpoole, widow, of the parish of Leamington in the County of Warwick by Licence. Witnesses Catherine Cole, John Geo. Leigh. |