See also
Husband: | Richard ALLIOTT (1804-1863) | |
Wife: | Mary Ann WELLS (1812-1892) | |
Marriage | 23 Jun 1830 | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire |
Name: | Richard ALLIOTT | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Richard ALLIOTT (1769-1840) | |
Mother: | Marianne STRAHAN (1783-1837) | |
Birth | 1 Sep 1804 | Nottiingham, Nottinghamshire |
Census | 1841 (age 36-37) | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire |
Castlegate Living with wife Mary Ann |
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Residence | 1843 (age 38-39) | Lambeth, London |
He resigned from his position in Nottingham to become Pastor of the church at York Road | ||
Occupation | Clergyman - Congregational Minister | |
Census | 1851 (age 46-47) | Dunleved, Cornwall |
New Road Visiting home of Harriett HORSEY, wife of Independant Minister |
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Census | 1861 (age 56-57) | Yardley, Worcestershire |
Living with wife Mary Ann and nephew Arthur Alliott WELLS (20) | ||
Death | 20 Dec 1863 (age 59) | Acocks Green, Birmingham, West Midlands |
Name: | Mary Ann WELLS | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Henry WELLS ( -1828) | |
Mother: | Elizabeth RAWSON ( - ) | |
Birth | 8 Apr 1812 | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire |
Census | 1851 (age 38-39) | Plymouth, Devon |
Western College Also resident Arthur Wells (10) nephew and students. |
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Census | 1881 (age 68-69) | Islington, London |
45 St Johns Park Living with nephew Arthur A Wells, Roman Catholic priest |
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Census | 1891 (age 78-79) | Islington, London |
45 St Johns Park Living with nephew Arthur Wells |
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Death | 18 Jan 1892 (age 79) | Torquay, Devonshire |
3 Matlock Terrace Probate to Arthur Alliott WELLS, nephew. Estate - 10906 pounds. Arthur Wells is regarded as the founder of the Franciscan Priory at Chilworth, Surrey - the building of which was funded (7000 pounds) by a bequest from Mary Anne ALLIOTT his aunt |
Richard is the third generation of Congregational (Dissenting) Ministers in Nottingham. It has been hard to trace the full lineage which intertwined with the Strahan family. There is no record of marriages, for example as marriage outside of the Church of England was illegal under the Marriage Act of 1754.