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Eustace CAREY  ‎(I5422)‎
Given Names: Eustace
Surname: CAREY

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 1836 44 35 Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Death: 3 March 1915 ‎(Age 79)‎ Grassendale Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 1836 44 35 Camberwell, Victoria, Australia

Marriage Mary Jane PICARD - 7 January 1863 ‎(Age 27)‎
Occupation Analytical chemist and company secretary


Note: He was employed for 56 years in United Alkali Co. Ltd which eventually became ICI Limited in 1926.
Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: Eustace was employed as an analytical chemist for 56 years in United Alkali Co. Ltd which eventually became ICI Limited in 1926.

On 7 January 1863 Eustace and Mary Jane Picard married. Mary Jane was born in Liverpool, so they may have been married there.

In 1871 Eustace and Mary Jane lived in Widnes St Luke's in Lancashire, where Eustace was employed as an analytical chemist. Mary Jane had two young children, Arthur four and Edith Mary two years. Margaret and Alice Hough were their domestic servants.

Ten years later, while Mary Jane and the other children stayed in Widnes, Eustace and his son Arthur were visitors in the home of Annie M. Nutter 39 years ‎(born London)‎ and her daughter Helen B. 12 ‎(born Burton, Westmoreland)‎. Eustace at 43 years was an Alkalai Manufacturer, while son Arthur 14 years was a Scholar. The Nutter household was in Stansted, Kent. Perhaps Arthur was to live in the Nutter household while he attended school.

Eustace ‎(49 years)‎ and his son Arthur ‎(17 years)‎, who was a student, sailed from Liverpool on the ship Oregon to New York City, arriving on 25 August 1884.

In 1891 Eustace and Mary Jane were living in Much Woolton, Widnes. Eustace was by then 56 years old and Mary Jane 53. Eustace's occupation was "Alkalai Manufacturer." Their children were all living at home: Arthur 24, a chemistry student; Edith Mary 22; Walter 19, a mechanical engineer student; and Edward 19, a law student.

Also in the household were Thomasina Picard, sister-in-law, aged 46, who was living on her own means. She had been born in Preston, Lancashire. The domestic help included Elizabeth C. Cadman cook 23 and Rachel E. Lambert 21 and Margaret E. Morris 19 who were both Housemaid - Waitress.

The family lived at 4 Gateacre Road. Two houses from them lived the family of a Unitarian minister.

Eustace had moved to Toxteth Park in Liverpool by the 1901 census. He was 66 years old and a widower. His twin sons were living with him. Walter was still single, but Edward, a barrister at law, had married May and had a baby daughter named Susan. I couldn't decipher what Walter's occupation was.

The household's domestic staff included a cook, nurse, waitress and housemaid. The occupations of some of their neighbours were oyster merchant, shipping agent, police constable and coffee merchant.

Eustace again sailed on the Baltic from Liverpool to New York, arriving on 2 September 1904. It may have been a business trip.

Death 3 March 1915 ‎(Age 79)‎ Grassendale Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

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Parents Family  (F1626)
Rev Eustace CAREY
1791 - 1855
Esther COOK
1801 - 1884
Eustace CAREY
1836 - 1915

Step-Parent Family  (F1625)
Rev Eustace CAREY
1791 - 1855
Mary FOSBROOK
- 1829
William Fosbrook CAREY
1815 - 1880
Annie Yates CAREY
1818 - 1824
Eustace CAREY
1819 - 1819
Peter CAREY
1825 -

Immediate Family  (F1896)
Mary Jane PICARD
1838 - 1892


Notes
Occupation He was employed for 56 years in United Alkali Co. Ltd which eventually became ICI Limited in 1926.
Biographical Notes Eustace was employed as an analytical chemist for 56 years in United Alkali Co. Ltd which eventually became ICI Limited in 1926.

On 7 January 1863 Eustace and Mary Jane Picard married. Mary Jane was born in Liverpool, so they may have been married there.

In 1871 Eustace and Mary Jane lived in Widnes St Luke's in Lancashire, where Eustace was employed as an analytical chemist. Mary Jane had two young children, Arthur four and Edith Mary two years. Margaret and Alice Hough were their domestic servants.

Ten years later, while Mary Jane and the other children stayed in Widnes, Eustace and his son Arthur were visitors in the home of Annie M. Nutter 39 years ‎(born London)‎ and her daughter Helen B. 12 ‎(born Burton, Westmoreland)‎. Eustace at 43 years was an Alkalai Manufacturer, while son Arthur 14 years was a Scholar. The Nutter household was in Stansted, Kent. Perhaps Arthur was to live in the Nutter household while he attended school.

Eustace ‎(49 years)‎ and his son Arthur ‎(17 years)‎, who was a student, sailed from Liverpool on the ship Oregon to New York City, arriving on 25 August 1884.

In 1891 Eustace and Mary Jane were living in Much Woolton, Widnes. Eustace was by then 56 years old and Mary Jane 53. Eustace's occupation was "Alkalai Manufacturer." Their children were all living at home: Arthur 24, a chemistry student; Edith Mary 22; Walter 19, a mechanical engineer student; and Edward 19, a law student.

Also in the household were Thomasina Picard, sister-in-law, aged 46, who was living on her own means. She had been born in Preston, Lancashire. The domestic help included Elizabeth C. Cadman cook 23 and Rachel E. Lambert 21 and Margaret E. Morris 19 who were both Housemaid - Waitress.

The family lived at 4 Gateacre Road. Two houses from them lived the family of a Unitarian minister.

Eustace had moved to Toxteth Park in Liverpool by the 1901 census. He was 66 years old and a widower. His twin sons were living with him. Walter was still single, but Edward, a barrister at law, had married May and had a baby daughter named Susan. I couldn't decipher what Walter's occupation was.

The household's domestic staff included a cook, nurse, waitress and housemaid. The occupations of some of their neighbours were oyster merchant, shipping agent, police constable and coffee merchant.

Eustace again sailed on the Baltic from Liverpool to New York, arriving on 2 September 1904. It may have been a business trip.

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Sources

Source
Carey Family Association

Source
England Census 1841
Citation Details:  Hertfordshire, Hemel Hempstead, Marlowes #4

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England Census 1851
Citation Details:  Middlesex, London, Kentish Town, St Pancras 3 Eastcotte Place

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England Census 1861
Citation Details:  Lancashire, Widnes St Mary

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England Census 1871
Citation Details:  Lancashire, Widnes Mill brow 1871

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England Census 1891
Citation Details:  Lancashire, Much Woolton, 4 Gateacre Road 1891

Source
England Census 1901
Citation Details:  Lancashire, Liverpool, Toxteth Park #111 20 Alexandia 1901

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Family with Parents
Father
Rev Eustace CAREY ‎(I2332)‎
Birth 22 May 1791 22 Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, England
Death 19 July 1855 ‎(Age 64)‎ Camden Town, London, England
10 years
Mother
 
Esther COOK ‎(I2345)‎
Birth 1801 Mellis, Suffolk, England
Death 8 October 1884 ‎(Age 83)‎ Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England

Marriage: 1834 -- Highgate, London, England
2 years
#1
Eustace CAREY ‎(I5422)‎
Birth 1836 44 35 Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Death 3 March 1915 ‎(Age 79)‎ Grassendale Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Father's Family with Mary FOSBROOK
Father
Rev Eustace CAREY ‎(I2332)‎
Birth 22 May 1791 22 Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, England
Death 19 July 1855 ‎(Age 64)‎ Camden Town, London, England
Step-Mother
Mary FOSBROOK ‎(I2344)‎
Birth Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Death 1829 Leicester, Leicestershire, England

Marriage: 9 December 1813 -- England
13 months
#1
Half-Brother
William Fosbrook CAREY ‎(I2373)‎
Birth 1815 23 Serampore, Bengal, India
Death 9 March 1880 ‎(Age 65)‎
3 years
#2
Half-Sister
Annie Yates CAREY ‎(I5421)‎
Birth 1818 26
Death 1824 ‎(Age 6)‎
1 year
#3
Half-Brother
Eustace CAREY ‎(I5330)‎
Birth 1819 27
Death 1819
6 years
#4
Half-Brother
Peter CAREY ‎(I2367)‎
Birth 1825 33 England
Family with Mary Jane PICARD
Eustace CAREY ‎(I5422)‎
Birth 1836 44 35 Camberwell, Victoria, Australia
Death 3 March 1915 ‎(Age 79)‎ Grassendale Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
2 years
Wife
 
Mary Jane PICARD ‎(I5424)‎
Birth 5 April 1838
Death 8 September 1892 ‎(Age 54)‎

Marriage: 7 January 1863