1794 at Southwark, Surrey, England. | ||
1794 at Maze Pond Baptist Church, Southwark | ||
1853 at Stepney | ||
Mary Jane Lister (1809-1886) on 11 September 1830 at St Nicholas Olave, London. | ||
Mary Luntley (1831-) | ||
Eliza Luntley (1832-) | ||
Philip James Luntley jnr (1834-1896) | ||
Josiah Luntley (1835-) | ||
Emily Jane Luntley (1837-) | ||
Harriet Hannah Luntley (1839-1839) | ||
Donalda Anne Luntley (1840-) | ||
Alice Luntley (1845-1888) | ||
Henrietta Luntley (1848-) | ||
Washington Luntley (1850-1917) | ||
In December 1828, the partnership of Philip James Luntley and Thomas Milner, wholesale druggists of Bread-street-hill, was dissolved at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall-street. In 1841 Philip (oil refiner) and Mary Jane were living at Vansittart House, Greenwich with a governess and two servants. [The History of Greenwich says On 12th July 1944 a V1 flying bomb glided into a terrace in Greenwich High Road (the former Vansittart Terrace, a handsome Georgian row, now replaced by the National Tyres site) and in a moment reduced nine houses to a pile of rubble.] In 1851 Philip was a druggist and the family was living in 4 Sydney St, Stepney, with a governess and a servant. After Philip’s death, Mary Jane returned to Scarborough. |