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Rampton of London Family Chart no. 20


spacer George RAMPTON spacer Sarah LEAVER
born circa 1807/9 Hampshire [1851 census] born circa 1807 Hammersmith, MDX [1851 census]
m. 20 Jul 1835 at St John Horsleydown, SRY
[Sarah BEARD widow of Joseph BEARD]
d. 11 Jun 1853 at Union Workhouse Gray's Inn Lane aged 45
bur. 15 Jun 1853 at St George the Martyr, Holborn, MDX
d. Jan 1853 aged 46, at Bull and Gate Yard Holborn
bur. 30 Jan 1853 at St George the Martyr, Holborn, MDX
Militiaman
Horsekeeper (1851)
Ostler

Their Children


Joseph BEARD Mary Ann BEARD William BEARD / RAMPTON James Eliza George John
born 3 Jun 1827
bapt. 20 Apr 1838 St Pancras Old Church MDX
born 14 Jun 1829
bapt. 20 Apr 1838 St Pancras Old Church MDX
born 31 Mar 1832 at Southwark
bapt. 20 Apr 1838 St Pancras Old Church MDX
born circa 1839
bapt. 23 Apr 1842 St Pancras Old Church, MDX
born 1841 St Pancras RD
bapt. 23 Apr 1842 St Pancras Old Church, MDX
bapt. 21 Oct 1848 St Pancras Old Church, MDX
m. Sarah LYDFORD 24 Oct 1860 St George the Martyr Holborn
d. 1843 St Pancras RD MDX, aged 2 [GRO] d. 1910 Stroud RD GLS, aged 61 [GRO]


Additional Information

In the 1841 Census, the family was living at James Street, St Pancras [the surname looks a lot like RUMPTER]. The whole family stated that they were born in the same county, but this does not appear to be true. In 1851, George gave his birthplace as Hampshire and this creates a conundrum. Hampshire is full of RAMPTONs, and quite few of them were called George, but I have the record of only one George born in Hampshire between 1801 (in Medstead) and 1815 (in Worting). This was George baptised 1810 in Basingstoke, the son of Richard RAMPTON and Ann GODWIN. The 1801 and 1815 George's can be accounted for subsequently in Hampshire, but George born to Richard and Ann cannot. I think he is a good candidate, but cannot prove it categorically.

Sarah LEAVER married Joseph BEARD on 9 May 1824. She was a minor, and so the marriage was with her father Robert LEAVER's consent. The marriage took place by licence in Bermondsey, Sarah being resident in Christchurch Middlesex. There seem to have been three children of this marriage, Joseph, Mary Ann, and William, although William called himself William RAMPTON in the 1851 census.

Of the children born to George and Sarah, the only record I have of Eliza is of her baptism, since it took place on the same day as that of James. They may have been twins, but James's age in 1851 (and in 1841) suggests that he was born in 1839, so perhaps they were just saving up and having all their children baptised at once! In 1851 the family was living at 12 Little Ormond Street, St George the Martyr, Holborn. George died two years later in the Union Workhouse Gray's Inn Lane, of Inflammation of the Lungs. He was 45 years old, his abode, in the parish register, is given as Little Ormond Yard.

Son George is most probably the George found in the 1901 census working as an Organist Piano Tuner in Nailsworth Stroud Gloucestershire, as the GRO has an index entry for a George John dying in Stroud in 1910.

Family Group Identifiers

Family: RAMMDX2
Family Group: london020