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Richard LAKEMAN
1870 Hendon, England - Richard Lakeman
Richard LAKEMAN  ‎(I5746)‎
Given Names: Richard
Surname: LAKEMAN

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 1809 34 Blackawton, Devon, England
Death: 23 May 1887 ‎(Age 78)‎ Esmerelda Villa, Colindeep Lane, Hendon, London, England
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 1809 34 Blackawton, Devon, England

Marriage Mary SPARK - 26 January 1837 ‎(Age 28)‎ Saint Marys Arches, Exeter, Devon, England

Marriage Eunice SIER - circa 1843 ‎(Age 34)‎ England


Note: The marriage record was not to be found St. Catherine's House, London although registration at the central office London was compulsory from 1837. Parsons of some parishes resisted the new law and failed to forward information. The record no doubt lies at some obscure country church.
Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: In 1849 Richard Lakeman was living at 9 Titchborne Row, Paddington W.2. in the West End of London. On 24 Jun 1849 he had his 3 children baptised ‎(a job lot!)‎ at St. John's, Paddington. His occupation on the certificates is "servant" but in what capacity is not known. He was in fact a merchant seaman and gained his captaincy, becoming in due course Master of Lord Rosebery's yacht.

Archibald Philip Primrose 5th. Earl ‎(1847-1929)‎ succeeded 1863. He won the Derby 3 times and was a noted horse owner. He was British Prime Minister 1894. Richard was in his service until his retirement at about 70 years and he was presented with a large grandfather clock ‎(that showed the phases of the moon)‎ by his Lordship. In after years Rosa sold it for £25 because it was too heavy to move out to clean behind and George ‎(naturally)‎ and Louie had £25 each. In fact the clock was willed to George.

The family had moved between Plymouth and London until Richard Purchased "Esmeralda Villa", Colindeep Lane, Hendon and also a terrace of 9 two storey houses at The Borroughs to be rented out for income. At this period he was comfortably off and the family lived well and the children were looked after, as per the business bought for ALFRED.

Richard died at "Esmeralda Villa" on 23 May 1887, aged 78 years. Interred at St. Mary's Churchyard, Hendon ‎(the family plot.)‎

Shortly before Richard's death, George had been busy over codicils and now received, besides the house ‎(though Eunice had right of occupation for her lifetime)‎, The Clock, a third of the terrace houses and two thirds of the residue of the estate. To Louie went the piano and the gold locket, evidently a family treasure, to Alfred £100, to Charles in Australia £300 and to Rosa, the mainstay of them all - nothing. Richard had promised to buy her something "to make up", but, said Rosa, "I never saw it". This loss of the house to the daughters was a blow, as well as the loss of rents of three houses. They were to be much less comfortable than they had expected.

The mother had weighed 17 stones before she suffered a stroke nine years before she died. The two daughters nursed her devotedly. During the last year or so she had faded to less than 7 stones and was easily carried up and down stairs by her nurses. She died at home aged 72 years on 16 Mar 1888 and joined Richard at St. Mary's Churchyard.

It was then discovered that Richard had taken out a mortgage on "Esmeralda Villa" for £550 and this was now called in. George soon sold, at auction, at Token House Yard, London, on 7 Nov 1888 and pocketed the profit. The purchaser was the Roman Catholic Church which made the villa into a convent and it remains the same to the present. The two daughters were left homeless, and George wrote to Charles, "I have found them a little house in Hendon", to rent, and allowed them some furniture. Louie married her elderly widower, and Rosa took at least one position as a lady help, then found an even smaller house at Kentish Town. She inherited Louie's three houses in 1905, and had in fact been left three also, though nothing else, so moved into no. 75 Trelawne Terrace and lived on the rents of the other five until she died. The houses from a photograph of them appear to be of good size and of two storeys. It was not until two years later ‎(1923)‎ that Richard's estate was finalized, and by then only the bad tempered widow of George was left to scoop up most of the residue.

Death 23 May 1887 ‎(Age 78)‎ Esmerelda Villa, Colindeep Lane, Hendon, London, England

Burial Saint Marys Parish Church, Hendon, London, England


Hide Details Note: Richard's funeral cards has survived. The verses are too long to quote in full - just the first few lines:

Methinks I see him now at last
Safe achored in the Port of Joy;
He thinks no more of conflict past,
Wonder and love his heart employ.

Last Change 15 August 2008 - 13:38:58
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Parents Family  (F1771)
Richard LAKEMAN
1775 -
‎(unknown)‎ UNKNOWN
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William LAKEMAN
1800 -
Richard LAKEMAN
1809 - 1887
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN
-
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN
-
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN
-
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN
-

Immediate Family  (F1396)
Eunice SIER
1816 - 1888
Matilda Louise Louie LAKEMAN
1844 - 1905
Charles Percival Percy LAKEMAN
1846 - 1921
Alfred Bates LAKEMAN
1848 - 1903
George William LAKEMAN
1850 - 1898
Rosa Mona LAKEMAN
1854 - 1921

Immediate Family  (F1478)
Mary SPARK
- 1838
Frederick LAKEMAN
1838 -


Notes
Marriage The marriage record was not to be found St. Catherine's House, London although registration at the central office London was compulsory from 1837. Parsons of some parishes resisted the new law and failed to forward information. The record no doubt lies at some obscure country church.
Marriage The marriage record was not to be found St. Catherine's House, London although registration at the central office London was compulsory from 1837. Parsons of some parishes resisted the new law and failed to forward information. The record no doubt lies at some obscure country church.
Biographical Notes In 1849 Richard Lakeman was living at 9 Titchborne Row, Paddington W.2. in the West End of London. On 24 Jun 1849 he had his 3 children baptised ‎(a job lot!)‎ at St. John's, Paddington. His occupation on the certificates is "servant" but in what capacity is not known. He was in fact a merchant seaman and gained his captaincy, becoming in due course Master of Lord Rosebery's yacht.

Archibald Philip Primrose 5th. Earl ‎(1847-1929)‎ succeeded 1863. He won the Derby 3 times and was a noted horse owner. He was British Prime Minister 1894. Richard was in his service until his retirement at about 70 years and he was presented with a large grandfather clock ‎(that showed the phases of the moon)‎ by his Lordship. In after years Rosa sold it for £25 because it was too heavy to move out to clean behind and George ‎(naturally)‎ and Louie had £25 each. In fact the clock was willed to George.

The family had moved between Plymouth and London until Richard Purchased "Esmeralda Villa", Colindeep Lane, Hendon and also a terrace of 9 two storey houses at The Borroughs to be rented out for income. At this period he was comfortably off and the family lived well and the children were looked after, as per the business bought for ALFRED.

Richard died at "Esmeralda Villa" on 23 May 1887, aged 78 years. Interred at St. Mary's Churchyard, Hendon ‎(the family plot.)‎

Shortly before Richard's death, George had been busy over codicils and now received, besides the house ‎(though Eunice had right of occupation for her lifetime)‎, The Clock, a third of the terrace houses and two thirds of the residue of the estate. To Louie went the piano and the gold locket, evidently a family treasure, to Alfred £100, to Charles in Australia £300 and to Rosa, the mainstay of them all - nothing. Richard had promised to buy her something "to make up", but, said Rosa, "I never saw it". This loss of the house to the daughters was a blow, as well as the loss of rents of three houses. They were to be much less comfortable than they had expected.

The mother had weighed 17 stones before she suffered a stroke nine years before she died. The two daughters nursed her devotedly. During the last year or so she had faded to less than 7 stones and was easily carried up and down stairs by her nurses. She died at home aged 72 years on 16 Mar 1888 and joined Richard at St. Mary's Churchyard.

It was then discovered that Richard had taken out a mortgage on "Esmeralda Villa" for £550 and this was now called in. George soon sold, at auction, at Token House Yard, London, on 7 Nov 1888 and pocketed the profit. The purchaser was the Roman Catholic Church which made the villa into a convent and it remains the same to the present. The two daughters were left homeless, and George wrote to Charles, "I have found them a little house in Hendon", to rent, and allowed them some furniture. Louie married her elderly widower, and Rosa took at least one position as a lady help, then found an even smaller house at Kentish Town. She inherited Louie's three houses in 1905, and had in fact been left three also, though nothing else, so moved into no. 75 Trelawne Terrace and lived on the rents of the other five until she died. The houses from a photograph of them appear to be of good size and of two storeys. It was not until two years later ‎(1923)‎ that Richard's estate was finalized, and by then only the bad tempered widow of George was left to scoop up most of the residue.
Burial Richard's funeral cards has survived. The verses are too long to quote in full - just the first few lines:

Methinks I see him now at last
Safe achored in the Port of Joy;
He thinks no more of conflict past,
Wonder and love his heart employ.

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Eunice Margaret Stevenson

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Family with Parents
Father
Richard LAKEMAN ‎(I5754)‎
Birth 1775 35 Blackawton, Devon, England
Mother

Marriage: circa 1800
#1
Brother
William LAKEMAN ‎(I9033)‎
Birth circa 1800 25 Blackawton, Devon, England
9 years
#2
Richard LAKEMAN ‎(I5746)‎
Birth 1809 34 Blackawton, Devon, England
Death 23 May 1887 ‎(Age 78)‎ Esmerelda Villa, Colindeep Lane, Hendon, London, England
#3
Sister
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN ‎(I9030)‎
Birth Blackawton, Devon, England
#4
Sister
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN ‎(I9028)‎
Birth Blackawton, Devon, England
#5
Sister
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN ‎(I9026)‎
Birth Blackawton, Devon, England
#6
Sister
‎(unknown)‎ LAKEMAN ‎(I9024)‎
Birth Blackawton, Devon, England
Family with Eunice SIER
Richard LAKEMAN ‎(I5746)‎
Birth 1809 34 Blackawton, Devon, England
Death 23 May 1887 ‎(Age 78)‎ Esmerelda Villa, Colindeep Lane, Hendon, London, England
7 years
Wife
 
Eunice SIER ‎(I5747)‎
Birth 1816 England
Death 16 March 1888 ‎(Age 72)‎ Esmerelda Villa, Colindeep Lane, Hendon, London, England

Marriage: circa 1843 -- England
20 months
#1
Daughter
Matilda Louise Louie LAKEMAN ‎(I5748)‎
Birth 10 September 1844 35 28
Death 4 February 1905 ‎(Age 60)‎
2 years
#2
Son
Charles Percival Percy LAKEMAN ‎(I4689)‎
Birth 20 November 1846 37 30 Stonehouse, Devon, England
Death 23 June 1921 ‎(Age 74)‎
13 months
#3
Son
Alfred Bates LAKEMAN ‎(I9808)‎
Birth 1848 39 32
Death 17 July 1903 ‎(Age 55)‎ Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
3 years
#4
Son
George William LAKEMAN ‎(I9809)‎
Birth 2 October 1850 41 34
Death 11 June 1898 ‎(Age 47)‎ 71 Hampton Road, Forest Gate, London, England
3 years
#5
Daughter
Rosa Mona LAKEMAN ‎(I9813)‎
Birth 13 March 1854 45 38
Death 5 December 1921 ‎(Age 67)‎ 75 Trelawne Terrace, The Burroughs, Hendon, London, England
Family with Mary SPARK
Richard LAKEMAN ‎(I5746)‎
Birth 1809 34 Blackawton, Devon, England
Death 23 May 1887 ‎(Age 78)‎ Esmerelda Villa, Colindeep Lane, Hendon, London, England
Wife
Mary SPARK ‎(I5749)‎
Birth Yes
Death circa 1838

Marriage: 26 January 1837 -- Saint Marys Arches, Exeter, Devon, England
11 months
#1
Son
Frederick LAKEMAN ‎(I5751)‎
Birth circa 1838 29