Hij is getrouwd met Anna Pitty.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 12 november 1805 te Ashwell, Hertfordshire.
Kind(eren):
Gebeurtenis (Marriage Witnesses).
Witnesses James Pitty, Mary Chapman
«b»BIRTH:
BAPTISM: «/b»June 1827 aged 15«b» «/b» Ashwell Independent Church (from Andrew Pye)«b»
MARRIAGE:«/b» 12 Nov 1805, Ashwell, Herts (have written transcript) John described as 'of Bassingbourn'«b»
DEATH: «/b»John Reavell died Royston RD Mar q 1849«b»
BURIAL:
WILL:
OCCUPATION:
MARRIAGE: 12 Nov 1807, Ashwell, Herts«/b» (have written transcript)
no 25, p 7
John Reavel of the Parish of Bassingbourn, Cambs, and Anna Pitty of this Parish, Spinster were married in the church by Banns this twelfth day of November in the year one thousand eight hundred and five by me Charles Cony the Curate
This marriage was witnessed between us, John Reavell and Anna Pitty, in the presence of James Pitty, Mary Chapman
(James Pitty & Mary Chapman m 21 Sept 1807, Ashwell, Herts)«b»
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See baptismal notes from Ashwell Independent Church (from Andrew Pye)
James Reavell - 18 years old May 1827
John Reavell - 15 years old June 1827
Elizabeth Reavell - 13 years old Feb 1827
George Reavell - 10 years old Nov 1827
«b»All children of Anne & John Reavell of Guilden Morden Cambs«/b».
James born at Bassingbourn, Cambs. John, Elizabeth and George born at Guilden Morden, Cambs.
Baptism at Ashwellbury, Herts, by me, William Henry Woodward, dissenting minister of Ashwell
Witnesses George Pitty, Thomas Reavell ****
1841«i» Census HO107; Piece: 63; Folio: 6; Page: 10«/i»
High Street Guilden Morden, Cambs
«b»John Reavell, H, 55, carpenter, b outwith Cambridgeshire«/b»
Anne Reavell, Wife, 55, b outwith Cambridgeshire
John Reavell, son, 25, Baker, born within Cambridgeshire
From Quarter Session Index via Andrew Pye
«b»John Reavell of Guilden Morden convicted of false weights Easter 1834 QS 017 p.65
John Reavell of Guilden Morden convicted of false weights Mich 1837 QS 017 p.530«/b»
«b»Records of Cambridge solicitors Rowley Son & Royce (CRO)
(available from Cambs FHO http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/c55ce823-c9cd-44c7-9ee9-747252c5d99d)«/b»
state 23rd Sept 1843 - sale of estate of John Reavell of Guilden Morden
(with further sales for debts on 21st Aug 1847 & 2nd Oct 1847)
Cambridge Independent Press 18 Sept 1847 (p. 2)
Guilden Morden, Cambs
A dwelling house, barn, shop, stables, piggeries, hovel, yard, large orchard planted with fruit trees, two tenements, and an allotment of arable land
Will be sold by auction by Cockett & Nash
At the Six bells public house, Guilden Morden, on Thursday the 23rd September 1847, in one lot, to commence at six o'clock.
The property is now in the occupation of Mr John Reavell, sen., John Reavell, jun and William Clark.
Particulars may be had at the innns in the neighbourhood: of Mr Haleworth, solicitor and of the auctioneers at Royston. *****
From National Archives (a2a)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r/6?_q=reavell
Rowley, Son and Royce BUSINESS RECORDS. Sale Books: Cockett & Nash.
Furniture at Guilden Morden of Mr. John Reavell, under and execution (£28 16s.) 296/B/816/1 2 October 1847
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r/7?_q=reavell
Rowley, Son and Royce BUSINESS RECORDS. Sale Books: Cockett & Nash.
Corn, carpenter's stock-in-trade at Guilden Morden of John Reavell, under an execution (£48 8s. 6d.) 296/B/815/18 21 August 1847
Estate at Guilden Morden for Mr. John Reavell (£320) 296/B/815/21 23 September 1847*****
Sounds as if he went bankrupt
From http://www.guildenmorden.gov.uk/cong_church_history.html (11.Oct 2014)
«i»The present Chapel has a the date of 1870 in brick work, but this is merely the date of the frontage, The Chapel was built 1840 on land given by a Mr Leete, then living in the Avenells and called its first minister Joseph Stockbridge in 1840/1, from Homerton College. A Communion Table presented in 1900 by the Reavell family honours their parents who it was said formed the church from "a small band of Christians in about 1832".
During the 19th cent both church and chapel flourished. Both took an active interest in education for children and adults and both provided schools, the British and National schools respectively, until the 1870 Education Act laid the responsibility on the parish and county councils.
Joseph Stockbridge
Joseph Stockbridge ministered all his life in Guilden Morden, dying in 1892. He is listed as a gentleman in the Kelly's directories and eventually supplied his own house (and possibly stipend). Later in life he was forced to sell his house to the chapel for £400. The house then became the manse until this to was sold by the Chapel in 1987. Since then a new manse has been built on the chapel site and the old schoolroom (built 1900) extensively renovated.
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«b»«i»Note - from FreeBMD - Great Chishall was transferred from Essex to Cambridgeshire on 30.9.1895. Abolished 26.1.1929 to become the parish of Great Chishill.
On 30.9.1896 the Cambridgeshire part of the parish of Royston became the separate parish of North Royston, so that thereafter Royston was wholly in Hertfordshire«/b»«/i»
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1841 census, Bassingbourn, Cambs
Edward Revell, 45, Ag Lab, born outwith Cambs (b c 1795)
Elizabeth Revell, 45, born within Cambs
Keziah Revell, 11, born within Cambs
Maryann Revell, 9, born within Cambs
James Revell, 6, born within Cambs
1841 «i»HO107; Piece: 63; Book: 3; Folio: 8; Page: 9«/i»
Sleet End, Bassingbourn, Cambs
Val Baldwin, 40, Farmer, b within Cambridgeshire
Charlotte Baldwin, 35 - , b outwith Cambridgeshire
«b»Sarah Revell, 25, Fe Serv, b within Cambridgeshire«/b»
Hannah Tover ,24, Fe Serv, b within Cambridgeshire
1841 «i»Census HO107; Piece: 446; Page: 1«/i»
Ashwell Burgh, Ashwell, Herts
Edward Fordham, 30, Farmer, born within Hertfordshire
......
Elizabeth Revel, 25, Female servant, born outwith Hertfordshire
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1841 Census «i»HO107 Piece: 446; Folio: 32; Page: 1«/i»
Mill Street, Ashwell, Herts
George Pitty, 50, Miller, b outwith Herts
Lydia Pitty, 20, b within Herts
Lydia Stamford, 15, b outwith Herts
1851 Census «i»HO107; Piece: 1707; Folio:«tab»507; Page: 7«/i»
24 High St Ashwell, Herts
George Pitty, Head, 66, Widower, Retired Miller, b Chishill Essex
Mary Baker, servant, 51, unm, b Melbourne, Cambs
1861 Census«i» RG9: Piece: 812; Folio: 28; Page:14«/i»
74 High Street, Ashwell, Herts
George Pitty, 76, mar, retired miller, b Chishill, Essex
Lydia Frost, wid, 43, b Ashwell, Herts
George Frost, grandson, grocer, b Royston, Herts
Ruth Frost, dau, 10, Scholar, b Royston, Herts
1871 Census«i» RG10; Piece: 1359; Folio: 127; Page: 9«/i»
48 High Street, Ashwell, Herts
George Pitty, Head of family, widower, 86, retired miller, b Chishill, Essex
Lydia Frost, dau, widow, 53, housekeeper, b Ashwell, Herts
Ruth Frost, Granddaughter, 20, unm, b Royston, Herts
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