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Robert Prentice of Chelmsford, Essex, England


Robert Prentice of Chelmsford, Essex, England
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Summer 2003 and Revised 21 Apr 2012

We are helping Jean Holt and Alfred Eves in tracing her Prentis roots. Here is what we have so far:

1. Robert Prentice, b. 1780, Heybridge, Essex, and d. there 27 Occt 1833 per Ancestry.com.

Robert m. Elizabeth Warren in 1801 in Heybridge, Essex Co., England *(Ref: Bob Prentice's email from Scott Prentice, email, 21 Apr 2012).

    Note: Robert Prentice's email of 25 Mar 2013 relates that "Sarah Ann Joslin married Joseph Warren on 23rd April 1805 at Heybridge. Joseph must have been the brother of Elizabeth Warren (Robert's wife) as he was a witness at the wedding."

Our map indicates 2 towns of that name (Heybridge), one about 10 miles east of Chelmsford and the other town about 10 miles southwest of Chelmsford. It is within the realm of possibility that Peter Prentis of Heybridge could have moved to Chelmsford by 1831. Children (per Jean Holt, email, 25 Jan 2004):

  1. Sarah Prentis, b. 1802.
  2. Peter Prentis, chr. 13 Nov 1803, Heybridge, Essex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [2]
  3. Joseph Prentis, b. 1805. He may be the Joseph Prentice shown in the 1841 and 1851 census in Heybridge, Essex, as b. c. 1806 Esses; also shown is his wife, Sarah, b. c. 1811, Essex. He is likely the Joseph Prentice shown in the 1861 Heybridge census as a Lodger and in the 1881 census as b. c. 1804, Heybridge, Essex, and living in a dwelling called Salcote in Heybridge. He was then called 77. Son per 1841 Heybridge census:
    1. William Prentice, b. c. 1831, Essex. At home in Heybridge in 1841. Not home in 1851.

  4. Elizabeth Prentis, b. 1806.
  5. Hannah Prentis, b. 1808.
  6. (child) Prentis, b. 1810.
  7. (Child) Prentis, b. 1811.

2. Peter Prentis, chr. 13 Nov 1803, Heybridge, Essex, and d. 30 Aug 1831, Chelmsford, Essex.

He m. Elizabeth Nott. She was b. 1795, St. Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey, dau. of Charles and Alice Nott. Children:

  1. William James Prentice, b. 1813.
  2. Frederick Prentice, b. 23 Sep 1815, Chelmsford, Essex, and d. Mar 1896, London, Middlesex. He m. Eunice Oldman, b. 24 Feb 1814, Newton, Norfolk, and d. c. Juj 1855, perhaps Bethnal Green. Her Ancestor Chart can be found at Ancestry.com . Children:
    1. Frederick James Prentice, b. c. 1842, Chelmsford, Essex, and d. 29 Nov 1894,Whitechapel. 1851 in Chelmsford. He m. Sarah J. Barrick in 1861, Chelmsford, Exsex. . She was b. 1848, Whittle, Essex, and Sep 1894, Whitechapel, London. 1881 & 1891 in Mile End New Town, London. Not in 1901 census. Children:
      1. Emma Prentice, b. c. 1865, Chelmsford. 1871 at home. 1881 not home.
      2. Frederick James Prentice, b. c. 1868, Bethnal Green, and d. Jun 1890, Whitechapel, Lodon, Middlesex. 1871 & 1881 at home. A later sibling, also named Frederick, was b. c. 1890.
      3. William Charles Prentice, b. May 1870, Bethnal Green. 1871 & 1881 at home. 1901 census in Mile End New Town with his wife. He m. Emma Eliza Brassett on 24 May 1896, Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel, London. She was b. 9 May 1874, Mile End, New Town, London, and d. Sep 1932, Bethnal Green, London. Children:
        1. Annie Emily Prentice, b. 24 Feb 1897, Mile End, London, and d. 4 Oct 1983, Havering. She m. Charles Tovee in Jun 1917, Bethnal Green, London. For his roots see Ancestry.com .
        2. William Charles Prentice b. 20 Jun 1901, Mile End, Old Town, and d. 15 Aug 1971, Hackney. He m. Elizabeth W. C. Glynn on 10 Feb 1923, Bethnal Green, London. She was b. 1902 and d. 1988.
      4. James Prentice, b. c. 1876, Mile End, London. 1881 & 1891 in Mile End New Town, London. 1901 in Mile End Old Town with his sister, Susannah, b. c. 1881
      5. Elizabeth Prentice, b. c. 1878, Mile End, London. 1881 in Mile End New Town, London:
      6. George Prentice, b. c. 1880, Mile End, London. 1881 & 1891 in Mile End New Town, London. 1901 not in census.
      7. Susannah Prentice, b. c. 1881, Mile End, London. 1901 living with brother, James.
      8. Frederick W. Prentice, b. c. 1890, Mile End, London. 1901 living with brother, James.
    2. William Prentice, b. Mar 1844, Chelmsford, Essex, and d. Mar 1897, Yarmouth, Norfolk. 1851 in Chelmsford. He m. Sarah Ann Balls in Jun 1864, Yarmouth. She was b. 1844, Gt. Yarmouth and d. Mar 1931, Yarmouth, Norfolk. Dau. of James Balls (b. 1808) and Susan (b. 1820). Children per Ancestry.com :
      1. Eunice Prentice, b. 1865, Yarmouth.
      2. Emma Prentice, b. 1871, Yarmouth.
      3. Ellen Prentice, b. 1873, Gt. Yarmouth.
      4. Edith Prentice, b. 1874, Yarmouth.
      5. Eliza Prentice, b. 1878, Gt. Yarmouth.
      6. Ethel Prentice, b. 1880, Yarmouth. 1901 at home.
      7. Eva Ethel Prentice, b. 1881, Gt. Yarmouth. 1901 at home.
      8. William Prentice, b. Jun 1882, Gt. Yarmouth. 1901 in Yarmouth Southern, Norfolk.
    3. Eunice Emma Prentice, b. 20 Mar 1847, Chelmsford, Essex, and d. 1931, Kingston, Surrey. 1851 in Chelmsford. 1871 servant in Cross household. She m. John Hills Negus on 1 Feb 1880, Hammersmith, London. He was b. Dec 1847, Main St. Cross Hill, Elmdon, Essex, and d. 1910, Fulham, London. His Chart: Ancestry.com . Children per 1891 census:
      1. Gertrude Negus 13
      2. John H Negus 10
      3. Eunice Negus 7
      4. Fred J Negus 5
      5. Arthur Negus 4
      6. Lucy B Negus 1
    4. Eliza Ellen Prentice, b. 17 Mar 1847, Chelmsford, Essex. . . . . . . . . . . . . [2.1]
    5. Emma Prentice, b. c. 1849, Chelmsford, Essex & d. 1931. 1851 in Chelmsford.
    6. Rosetta Elizabeth Prentice, b. an 1851, Chelmsford, Essex and d. 11 Sep 1921, Fulham, London.
    7. Martha Elizabeth Prentice, b. 1851, Chelmsford, Essex. 1871 servant in Cross household.
  3. Peter Prentice, b. 1829, Chelmsford, Essex. 1861 census in Bethnal Green St. Matthew with his wife, Maria, b. c. 1824, Rittell, Essex, and children. Family not in 1871 or 1881 census.
    1. Frederick Prentice, b. c. 1853, Mile End, Middlesex. 1861 at home in Bethnal Green.
    2. Harriet Prentice, b. c. 1859, Bethnal Green. 1861 at home there.
    3. Maria Prentice, b. c. 1860, Bethnal Green. 1861 at home there.
  4. John Prentice, b. c. 1832, Chelmsford, Essex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [3]

Jean Holt's earlier emails suggested that the 1803 Peter Prentis, above, is the Peter Prentis who waa a victualler (pub operator) in Chelmsford, discussed in our Summer 2003 article entitled Peter Prentice of Chelmsford, Essex, England .

We now know that is not correct. The burial record of Peter Prentis, the victualler in Chelmsford, shows that he was b. c. 1787 and bur. 30 Aug 1831, age 44 years. (Ref: Pamela Eve, email, 24 Dec 2010 citing burial record.)

2.1 Eliza Ellen Prentice, b. 17 Mar 1847, Chelmsford, Essex, and d. 11 Aug 1921, 39 Mendora Rd., Fulham. 1851 in Chelmsford.

She m. William Henry Eves on 22 Aug 1870, London, England. He was b. 1 Mar 1850, Brighton, East Sussex, London, and d. 1897, Kilburn, London. His Ancestor Chart can be found at Ancestry.com . Children:

  1. A.R. Eves 1873 –
  2. Albert Frederick Eves 1873 – 1941
  3. Phillip Henry Eves 1874 –
  4. William Edwin Eves 1875 –
  5. Eunice Sarah Pattison 1877 – 1957
  6. Margaret Annie Eves 1880 – 1882
  7. Ellen Eliza Eves 1882 –
  8. Richard Alfred Eves 1886 –
  9. Alice E Eves 1888 –

3. John Prentice, b. c. 1831 and chr. 31 Jul 1831, Chelmsford, Essex. He appears in the 1861 and 1871 census in Hammersmith, Middlesex, with his wife and family. 1891 census in Alesford, Kent.

He m. Jane Gale who was b. c. 1834, Hammersmith, Middlesex. Living with Jane and her family in the 1861 Hammersmith was her mother, Elizabeth Gale, b. c. 1799, London. 1871 in Hammersmith. 1881 in Aylesford, Kent.

Children of John and Jane per 1861 Hammersmith census:

  1. John Prentice, b. c. 1854, Hammersmith, Middlesex, England. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [4]
  2. Frederick Prentice, b. c. 1858, Hammersmith , London, Middlesex. . . . . . . . . . . . . [3.1]
  3. Mary A. Prentice, b. c. 1859, Hammersmith, England. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[3.2]
  4. Henry Prentice, b. c. 1861, Hammersmith. At home in 1861. Not home in 1871 and perhaps deceased. Not in 1881 or 1891 census.
  5. Emma Prentice, b. c. 1863, Hammersmith. At home in 1871. 1881 at home in Aylesford, Kent.
  6. William Prentice, b. c. 1867, Hammersmith. 1881 at home in Aylesford, Kent. Not in 1891 census.
  7. Louisa Prentice, b. c. 1866 (1869?), Hammersmith. At home in 1871. 1881 and 1891 at home in Aylesford, Kent.
  8. Henry Prentice, b. c. 1869, Hammersmith. At home in 1871. Not home in 1881 or 1891. Not in 1891 cnsus.
  9. Eliza Prentice, b. c. 1875, Burham, Kent. 1881 and 1891 at home in Aylesford, Kent.

3.1 Frederick Prentice, b. c. 1858, Hammersmith , London, Middlesex, and d. Oct 1911, Kent. At home in 1861 and 1871. 1881 in Aylesford, Kent.

He m. Mary J., Marks, b. c. 1857, Taunton, Somerset. Living with them in 1881 was Elizabeth A. Marks, b. 1863, Aylesford, sister to Mary. Children:

  1. Mary J. Prentice, b. c. 1877, Aylesford, Kent. 1881 at home.
  2. Frederick W. Prentice, b. Dec 1878, Aylesford, Kent, and d. Sep 1962, Chatham, Kent. 1881 at home.
  3. Elizabeth Prentice, b. c. 1881, Aylesford, Kent. 1891 at home.
  4. Alice Prentice, b. c. 1884, Aylesford, Kent. 1891 at home.
  5. Lily Edith Prentice, b. c. 1885, Aylesford, Kent. She m. Frank William Wakefield in Mar 1904, Maidstone. He was b. Jun 1872, Maidstone, Kent.
  6. Agnes Prentice, b. c. 1888, Aylesford, Kent. 1891 at home.
  7. John Prentice, b. c. 1890, probably Aylesford, Kent. 1891 at home.
  8. Constance Sylvia Prentice, b. Jun 1899, Aylesford, Kent.

3.2 Mary A. Prentice, b. c. 1858, Hammersmith, England, and d. 1932 in Dearborn, MI, USA. At home in 1861 and 1871. The census records show they emigrated in 1914.

She m. John Hills at St. Margaret Rochester in 1877. He was b. 29 Dec 1856, Burham, Kent. , and d. 1940 in Dearborn, MI. He was the son of Abraham Hills. An Ancestor Chart for him can be found at Ancestry.com . 1901 census in Eccles, Kent, England. Children, including:

  1. Albert Hills, b. c. 1892, Eccles, Kent.
  2. Minnie Hills, b. c. 1894, Eccles, Kent.
  3. Sidney Hills, b. c. 1897, Eccles, Kent.
  4. Edward George Hills, b. 25 Sep 1883, Eccles, England, and d. 1942, MI, USA. He m. Laura Charity Carr. She was b. 14 Jan 1884, Barming, Kent, England, and d. 1965, MI, USA. He emigrated to the US in 1920 with his daughter, Mary. Laura emigrated later with the rest of the family. An Ancestor Chart for her can be found at Ancestry.com . 1901 in Eccles, Kent. 1930 census in Dearborn, Wayne Co., MI. Children:
    1. (son) Hills
    2. Minnie V. Hills, b. 1903, England.
    3. Mary Annie Laura Hills, b. 19 Feb 1905, Aylestone, England, and d. 3 Jan 1989, Huntsville, AL, USA. She emigrated to the US in 1920. She m. William Edwin Pratt on 29 Dec 1921, Dearborn, MI. He was b. 6 Sep 1898, Charles City, IA, and d. 21 Apr 1991, BRedford, Wayne Co., MI. Anc. Chart: Ancestry.com . Children:
      1. William Ernest Pratt, b. 29 Dec 1921, Dearborn, MI, and d. 4 Mar 1948, South Korea, Korean War? He m. Sigrid Adolph (1925-1981) and had a daughter.
      2. Melvin Pratt, b. 6 Aug 1924, Dearborn, MI, and d. 8 Dec 2006, Falkville, AL. He had 1 or more children, including:
        1. Nathan Pratt per his email of 22 Oct 2011 .
    4. Edward George Hills, b. 1907, England. 1930 at home, Dearborn, MI. Not in SSDI.
    5. Henry James Hills, b. 19 Jul 1909 , England. 1930 at home, Dearborn, MI.
    6. Cecil M. Hills, b. c. 1914, MI. 1930 at home, Dearborn, MI. Not in SSDI.
    7. Jack C. Hills, b. c. 1923, MI. 1930 at home, Dearborn, MI. Not in SSDI.

4. John Prentice, b. c. 1854 (1857 in 1881 census), Hammersmith, Middlesex, England. At home in 1861 and 1871. 1881 and 1891 census in Hammersmith, a General Laborer, with his wife and family. It is unclear whether he d. before 1901 as his wife appears with a 2nd husband, see below.

He m. Elizabeth, b.c. 1859, Fulham, Middlesex, per 1881 census. Not in 1891 census. Children:

  1. John Prentice, b. c. 1880, Hammersmith. 1881 and 1891 census at home there. He appears in the 1901 census in Chiswick, Middlesex, with his wife, Eliza, b. c. 1880, Cheswick, and son:
    1. William J. Prentice, b. c. 1898, Chiswick. 1901 at home there.

  2. Caroline Prentice, b. 1881, Hammersmith. 1881 and 1891 census at home there. 1901 in Hammerwith with mother and stepfather.
  3. Frederick Arthur Prentice, b. 1885, Fulham, London. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [5]
  4. William Prentice, b. c. 1888, Hammersmith. 1891 at home there. 1901 in Hammerwith with mother and stepfather.
  5. Lydia Prentice, b. c. 1890, Hammersmith. 1891 at home there. 1901 in Hammerwith with mother and stepfather.
  6. Benjamin Prentice, b. c. 1893, Hammersmith. 1901 in Hammerwith with mother and stepfather.

Elizabeth m. 2nd Henry T. Sale (indexed as Henry T. Gale), b. c. 1859, Hammersmith. Known children:

  1. Henry T. Sale, b. c. 1897, Hammersmith. At home there in 1901.
  2. Rose A. Sale, b. c. 1900, Hammersmith. At home there in 1901.

5. Frederick Arthur Prentice, b. 1885, Fulham, London and d. after 1922. 1891 census at home in Hammersmith. Not in 1901 census. He is shown as having served in the 1st Royal Fusiliers, 183/re Regimental no: L8794, 147575 (see link to British Army WWI Medal Rolls on Ancestry.com).

He m. Ellen Jones. She was b. 1888, Fulham, London, and was the dau. of Aurthur Jones. Known children per Ancestry.com :

  1. Arthur Prentice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [6]
  2. Florence Prentice.
  3. James Prentice.
  4. Edward "Ted" Prentice. He m. as her 2nd husband, LillianViolet Berry,the divorced wife of his brother, Reginald, below.
  5. Kitchener Reginald Edward Prentice 1914 – 1985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [7]
  6. Reginald Albert Prentice 1918 – 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [8]
  7. Ellen Ethel M Prentice, b. 1922, London, and d. 20 Nov 2008, Kingston, Surrey.

6. Arthur Prentice, b. c. 1906-1910.

He m. Marie and had 1 or more children, including:

  1. Malcolm Prentice.

7. Kitchener Reginald Edward Prentice, b. 3 Sep 1914, North West Fulham, London, and d. 17 May 1985, Kings Road, Chelsea.

He m. Lillian Violet Berry, b. 1 Jul 1917, Fulham, London, and d. 31 Dec 1986, Petersfield, England. She was the dau. of Cecil Luke A. Berry and Floreence ;Morrell. An Ancestor Chart for Lillian can be found at Ancestry.com . Possible children:

  1. (dau.) Prentice. She m. Mr. Sears and had a son and daughter.
    1. (son) Sears. He m. Janice Wynyard and had a son and daughter.
    2. (dau.) Sears. She m. Eamonn Connaughton and had 2 sons.
  2. (dau.) Prentice.

8. Reginald Albert Prentice, b. 1918, London, and d. Nov 1989, Surrey. We found a moving personal account about Reginald and his family posted by a daughter at Ancestry.co . It reads as follows:

    Paternal Father
    patsears172 added this on 1 Nov 2008

    My fathers name was Reginald Albert Prentice and he married my mother Lillian Violet Prentice on 15th July 1939, On 3rd February 1940 the day before my fathers 22nd birthday, my mother gave birth to a daughter, my sister Sheila. I came three years later on St. Patricks Day the 17th March 1943, hence my name Patricia.

    My mother was evacuated to Wales with my sister and I, leaving my father alone in to run his business in London. During my mother's absence he began an affair, a friend contacted my mother telling her, and advised her to return, which she did. My mother later told us that my father had promised to end the relationship, telling her it was all over, and my mother believing him, returned to Wales to be with my sister and I. Unfortunately for my sisterand I this was untrue, the affair continued and a child was conceived. My mother chose to seperate from my father, and we were taken to our grandparents house to live, until things could be sorted out. The war tore a lot of families apart, and ours was one of them.

    Nevertheless I loved my father, and as a young child could not understand why we had been taken from our home and could not see him.

    I could remember my father taking me on weekend trips to the local co-op store in Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith, just round the corner from Beryl Road where we lived. I loved it when he lifted me up, to watch the woman behind the counter patting the butter into a square shape, using big wooden paddles, and then she would wrap it in paper, and he would buy it along with a bag of broken biscuits, which we would take home and have at teatime with the bread and butter.

    My grandparents made room for us and we were allocated a bedroom, in it was a double bed, which my mother, sister and I shared, and a wadrobe. As my mother had to support us, my grandmother cared for my sister and I while my mother went to work. She had a job at Lyons in Rannoch Road in Hammersmith. She would leave very early in the morning and get home about 6.30pm in the evening.

    My father never came to visit us, or sent either of us birthday cards, my mother used to say he had probably forgotten, but he couldn't really forget the dates, as my sisters birthday was the day before his, and mine was on St Patricks day,

    My mother till the day she died, never said a bad word against our father, but some of his siblings were not so happy with the way he treated my sister and I, and told him so, Later when we were old enough to understand, told us what had led to our parents divorce and how he shirked his responsibilities to us, his children.

    We grew up being told we musn't tell anyone that he was our father, and so my sister and I assumed we had done something really bad as children, for him not to want anyone to know about us.

    My fathers brother Edward ( uncleTed), would ocassionally visit us at our grandmothers home, and would take us all out. I remember going to a little pub with a garden called the Lion in Putney, where they had a bulldog in the garden, which we would feed biscuits to. Now and then it would be a cinema trip and then fish and chip supper afterwards.

    It wasn't long before my grandparents were informed by the council they were being rehoused, and as we were not officially residents, we were left homeless. My mother found a flat in Stephendale Road, in bad condition, but decided to take it anyway, and it was then that Uncle Ted and my mother decided to live together. It caused a lot of emotional problems for us, my sister especially, as he was very strict and we were scared of him.

    We were told we had to call him dad, and I wouldn't. After all, I knew who my father really was. I didn't think we should stop calling him uncle Ted, and this caused major problems between us. I rebelled constantly even though I was afraid of him, and ran away from home twice. Also my aunt Florrie insisted that we remember who our father was, and never tired of reminding us of this fact, reinforcing my own opinion. In the end however my sister and I had no choice but to comply and call uncle Ted, dad, as it was causing too many problems for our mother.

    My sister and I did not have a happy childhood, we missed our father, and hated not being able to call him dad when we did get to see him. So whenever I met him I only ever said hello, not knowing what else to do, as we were not allowed to call him dad and I refused to call him Uncle Reg, which made meeting with my father very awkward.

    On 28th April 1960 my mother married my fathers brother, our Uncle Ted without telling us of their intentions. I was seventeen and noticed my mother had on a new wedding ring, and when spoke about it,was annoyed to be told that they had got married that day at Caxton Hall. My grandparents were witnesses. I was angry that my sister and I had not been told and not allowed to attend the ceremony.

    I married and left home and at the age of 21. It was only then that I really began to appreciate my stepfather, (although we were never adopted by him). and he and I finally found peace and became friends.

    I now have two half sisters, who unfortunately were never told until late in life, that their father had two children by a previous marraige. They grew up believing that my sister and I were their cousins, and we were told that we must always keep it a secret from them.

    Never a good idea as skeletons in cupboards at some time, will always pop out, and this one did, in the most unfortunate circumstances, causing quite a lot of problems within the family circle.

    My father visited me in the hospital after the birth of my son Kevin in December 1964, his first grandchild, It meant a great deal to me at the time. I later had a daughter, Sharon in 1966. I would occassionally take them to see their grandfather at his shop in Wandsworth, so they would know who he was.

    All my sister and I ever wanted was to be loved and acknowledged by him as his daughters. After all he was our father and without him we wouldn't be here.

    Sadly my father passed over in 1989, not really knowing us, or us him, but the love I felt for him as a child will go on regardless, because he was my dad.

He m. Lillian Violet Berry. She was b. 1 Jul 1917, London, and d. 31 Dec 1986, Hampshire, England. Children per Ancestry.com :

  1. (dau.) Prentice. 2 children per narrative, above:
    1. Kevin, b. Dec 1964.
    2. Sharon, b. 1966.
  2. (dau.) Prentice

Lillian m. 2nd Edward "Ted" Prentice, the brother (#3iv) of her 1st husband, Reginald Albert Prentice. They had 2 daughters (see narrative, above).

Who are Robert Prentice's Parents?

If the Robert Prentice who. m. Ann Warren is the the Robert Prentice shown in the 1851 Chelmsford as b. c. 1789 in Witham, Essex then a search of Witham records might disclose his parents. However, the IGI shows only one Prentice born in that general time frame. He is Samuel Prentice, b. 12 Dec 1797, son of Thomas Prentice and Mary.

Although Samuels 1797 birth is about 8 years after the birth of Robert Prentice of Witham, there is a chance he might be Robert's brother. If. so, then Thomas and Mary would be Robert's parents. Obviously additional investigation is needed.

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