Seventh Generation (Continued)
David Leplaw (Luke Le Pla6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born abt Mar 1829 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England.2 David was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 29 Mar 1829.2 David died in Tilba Tilba, Colony of New South Wales, Australia, on 15 Sep 1886; he was 57. Buried on 16 Sep 1886 in Tilba Tilba, Colony of New South Wales, Australia.
David Lepla resided at Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1851 British census. He was a lodger in the household of James and Emily Codd. David Lepla was an agricultural labour. He was born in the parish. (HO 107, piece 1765, folio 275, p. 6)
On 12 Oct 1852 David married
Ann Maria Bates, daughter of
Martin Bates &
Amelia Mary Butcher, in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
Born in 1833 in Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Ann Maria died in Narooma, New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, on 30 May 1919; she was 86. Buried on 31 May 1919 in Narooma, New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia. Occupation: Servant.
They had the following children:
William Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born abt 1832 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. William was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 8 Apr 1832. William died in Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, abt Oct 1896; he was 64. Buried on 2 Oct 1896 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
The 1861 British census states that family of William and Ann Lapla resided at Fodder Fen, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Residing with them was William's cousin Abraham Lepla, Ann's brother James Atkin, Joseph Mote and another lodger. William Lepla, his wife Ann Lepla and the four lodgers were agricultural labourers. William and Abraham Lepla were born in neighbouring Welches Dam. Ann Lepla and the children were born in the parish. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 4, p. 3)
The family of William and Ann LePla resided at Bonds Farm, Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1871 British census. Residing in the LePla household was Henry Atkin (Ann's father) and a lodger Julian Licitt. William Lepla was working foreman as an agricultural labourer. David Lepla "works with his father". The census states that William Lepla was born at Welches Dam and his wife and their children at Manea. (RG 10, piece 1608, folio 32, p. 20)
The 1881 census states that William and Ann LePla with their four youngest children resided at Exmore Grange, Upwell, Cambridgeshire. William LePla was a shepherd. Contrary to parish records, the census indicates that William LePla was born at Walsingham, Norfolk. Ann Lepla and most of the children were born at Manea while John W. Lepla was born at March, Cambridgeshire according to the census. (RG 11, piece 1701, folio 72, p. 13)
William Lepla, two adult sons, his daughter and her husband resided at Darcey Lane, Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1891 British census. William, Matheu and John Lepla were farm labourers as was son-in-law Jonathan Fox. They were all born in the parish. (RG 12, piece 1300, folio 14, p. 21)
On 14 Oct 1857 William married
Ann Atkin, daughter of
Henry Atkin, in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
Born in 1836 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Ann died in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in Nov 1888; she was 52. Buried on 26 Nov 1888 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
They had the following children:
Sarah Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Sarah was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 8 Apr 1834. Born abt May 1834 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. Sarah died in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1862; she was 27.
death: North Witchford R.D., Dec 1862 quarter, v. 3b, p. 340
On 20 Jun 1860 Sarah married Robert Bradshaw in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Born abt 1839 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Occupation: Labourer, Agricultural Labourer.
Robert and Sarah Bradshaw resided at Sand Pit Lane, Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1861 British census. Robert Bradshaw was an agricultural labourer. Sarah Bardshaw was a chairwoman [charwoman]. He was born in the parish while she was born at neighbouring Welches Dam. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 26, p. 15)
They had no children.
Abraham Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born abt Jun 1836 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. Abraham was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 26 Jun 1836. Abraham died in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England, in Jun 1862; he was 26. Buried on 18 Jun 1862 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
The 1861 British census indicates that Abraham Le Pla resided at Black Drove, Bonds Farm, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Abraham Le Pla was an agricultural labourer. He and his brother Matthew were lodgers of John and Mary Dennison. Matthew and Abraham Le Pla were born at neighbouring Welches Dam. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 20, p. 4)
John Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born on 2 Apr 1838 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. John was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 29 Apr 1838. John died in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, England, on 11 Jul 1912; he was 74. Occupation: Labourer.
About 1873 John Le Pla and his family removed to Ramsey, Huntingdonshire.
The 1881 British census indicates that John and Mary Ann Leplaw with their children resided at Middlemoor, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire. The census states that John Leplaw and his three eldest children were agricultural labourers. John Leplaw was born at Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire. Mary Ann Leplaw was born at Newmarket, Cambridgeshire. Sally, Rosina and George Leplaw were born at Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. Annie Leplaw was born at Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire. The younger children were born at Ramsey. (RG 11, piece 1600, folio 95, p. 3)
John and Mary Ann Lepla with their children and a grandson resided at Middlemoor, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire according to the 1891 British census. John Lepla and his son Matthew were agricultural labourers. John and Mary Ann Lepla were born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. Annie and Matthew Lepla were born at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Harriet and Abraham Lepla and grandson Fred Lepla were born in the parish. (RG 12, piece 1234, folio 87, p. 14)
On 19 Jun 1862 John married
Mary Ann Rose Curtis, daughter of
George Curtis, in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
Born in 1837 in Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Mary Ann Rose died in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, England, abt Feb 1915; she was 78. Buried on 2 Feb 1915 in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, England.
They had the following children:
Matthew Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born abt 1841 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. Matthew died in West Ham, Essex, England, in 1889; he was 48.
marriage: Freebridge Lynn R.D., Dec 1868 quarter, v. 4b, p. 945
death: West Ham R.D., Mar 1890 quarter, v. 4a, p. 21
The 1861 British census indicates that Matthew Le Pla resided at Black Drove, Bonds Farm, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Matthew Le Pla was an agricultural labourer. He and his brother Abraham were lodgers of John and Mary Dennison. Matthew and Abraham Le Pla were born at neighbouring Welches Dam. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 20, p. 4)
Matthew and Charlotte Lepley resided at 2 [????] Acre Lane, West Ham, Essex according to the 1871 British census. Matthew Lepley was a cook. He was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. Charlotte Lepley was born at Middleton, Norfolk. (RG 10, piece 1631, folio 74, p. 21)
The 1881 British census states that Matthew and Charlotte Lepla resided at 55 Woodstock Street, West Ham, Essex. Matthew Lepla was a factory worker. Charlotte Lepla was a laundress. He was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire, and she was born at Middleton, Norfolk. Their household included two boarders: Frederick Drew and Alfred Palls, both from Middelton, Norfolk. (RG 11, piece 1714, folio 9, p. 12)
In 1868 Matthew married Charlotte Drew in Middleton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Born in 1839 in Middleton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
birth: Freebridge Lynn R.D., Sep 1839 quarter, v. 13, p. 141
They had no children.
Harriet Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born abt 1843 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. Harriet was baptized in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England, on 1 May 1864. Harriet died in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1906; she was 63.
death: North Witchford R.D., Mar 1906 quarter, v. 3b, p. 355
On 4 May 1864 Harriet married
George Dunham, son of
John Dunham &
Eliza [Dunham], in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England.
Born in 1839 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. George died in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1907; he was 68.
death: North Witchford R.D., Jun 1907 quarter, v. 3b, p. 310
The 1861 British census indicates that Harriet, James, Ann and Betsey Le Pla resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Harriet is described as the head of the household. She and brother James were agricultural labourers. Their mother Eleanor/Ellen Le Pla was absent from the household. James and Harriet Le Pla were born at Welches Dam. Betsy and Ann Le Pla were born at nearby Downham, Cambridgeshire. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 29, p. 22)
George and Harriet Dunham with their children resided at Back Lane, Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1871 British census. George Dunham was an agricultural labourer. He may have been born in the parish as the census taker did not clearly indicate a place of birth. Harriet Le Pla was born in neighbouring Welches Dam. The children were born in the parish. (RG 10, piece 1608, folio 11, p. 14)
The family of George and Harriet Dunham resided at Back Lane, Manea, Camridgeshire according to the 1881 British census. George Dunham was a general rail labourer for the Great Eastern Railway. His son David was agricultural labourer while daughter Sarah was a farmer worker. All members of the family were born at Manea. (RG 11, piece 1688, folio 11, p. 15)
According to the 1891 British census, George and Harriet Dunham with their children resided at Back Lake, Manea, Cambridgeshire. George Dunham was a plate layer with the Great Eastern Railroad. Sons George and John Dunham were farm labourers. All members of the family were born in the parish. (RG 12, piece 1300, folio 9, p. 11)
The 1901 British census states that George and Harriet Dunham with their children resided Back Lake, Manea, Cambridgeshire. George Dunham and his sons David, George and James were agricultural labourers. George Dunham and the children were born in the parish. Harriet Dunham was born at nearby Welches Dam. (RG 13, piece 1550, folio 43, p. 11)
They had the following children:
James Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born in 1849 in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England.
birth: North Witchford R.D., Sep 1849 quarter, v. 14, p. 131
The 1861 British census indicates that Harriet, James, Ann and Betsey Le Pla resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Harriet is described as the head of the household. She and brother James were agricultural labourers. Their mother Eleanor/Ellen Le Pla was absent from the household. James and Harriet Le Pla were born at Welches Dam. Betsy and Ann Le Pla were born at nearby Downham, Cambridgeshire. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 29, p. 22)
According to the 1871 British census, James and Betsy Lepla with their infant son resided at The Gale Houses, Manea, Cambridgeshire. James Lepla was a railway plate layer. He was born Downham, Cambridgeshire. Betsy Lepla was born at Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire,. Their son Abraham was born at Manea. (RG 10, piece 1608, folio 31, p. 18)
James LePlaw and his second wife Ellen with their family resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1881 British census. James Leplaw was an agricultural labourer. He was born in Downham; Ellen LePlaw was born at Fincham, Norfolk. His son from his first wife and their children were born in Manea. [Note: Fred Leplaw as born as Fred Collins.] (RG 11, piece 1688, folio 32, p. 21)
The 1891 British census states that James and Ellen Lepla with four children resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire. James Lepla was an agricultural labourer. He was born at Downham, Cambridgeshire. Ellen Lepla was born at Fincham, Norfolk. The children were born in the parish. (RG 12, piece 1300. folio 22, p. 7)
James and Ellen Le Pla with their sons resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire according to the 1901 British census. James Lepla was a threshing machine worker. He and his sons were born in the parish. Ellen Lepla was born at Fincham, Norfolk. (RG 13, piece 1550, folio 57, p. 9)
On 14 Oct 1870 James first married
Betsy Bailey, daughter of
John Bailey, in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England.
Born in 1848 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Betsy died in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England, in Jan 1872; she was 24. Buried on 9 Jan 1872 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
On 29 Apr 1879 James second married Ellen Collins in Welches Dam, Cambridgeshire, England. Born abt 1856 in Fincham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
They had the following children:
Anne Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born in 1851 in Downham, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Anne was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 14 Jun 1863.
birth: Ely R.D., Jun 1851 quarter, v. 14, p. 78
On 4 Dec 1871 Anne married
William Moon, son of
William Moon &
Ann [Moon], in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
Born abt 1848 in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. William died in Stanground, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1884; he was 36. Occupation: General labourer.
death: Peterborough R.D., Dec 1884 quarter, v. 3b, p. 147
The 1861 British census indicates that Harriet, James, Ann and Betsey Le Pla resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Harriet is described as the head of the household. She and brother James were agricultural labourers. Their mother Eleanor/Ellen Le Pla was absent from the household. James and Harriet Le Pla were born at Welches Dam. Betsy and Ann Le Pla were born at nearby Downham, Cambridgeshire. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 29, p. 22)
According to the 1871 British census Ann Lepla and her mother Ellen resided at Manea, Cambridgeshire. Ann Lepla was an agricultural labourer. She was born at nearby Downham, Cambridgeshire. (RG 10, piece 1608, folio 31, p. 17)
William and Ann Moon resided at South Street, Standground, Northamptonshire [actually Huntingdonshire] according to the 1881 British census. They were born in Manea, Cambridgeshire. William Moon was a general labourer. (RG 11, piece 1591, folio 11, p. 15)
Ann Moon resided at Witham, Essex according to the 1891 British census. She was a servant and housekeeper for Samuel Granger, a retired farmer and widower. Ann Moon was a widow. She was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. (RG 12, piece 1425, folio 52, p. 13)
They had no children.
Elizabeth (Betsy) Le Pla (Luke6, Abraham5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1).
Born in 1854 in Downham, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth (Betsy) was baptized in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 2 Nov 1862. Elizabeth (Betsy) died bef 1901; she was 47.
birth: Ely R.D., Mar 1854 quarter, v. 3b, p. 524
On 23 Sep 1878 Elizabeth (Betsy) married
George Howe, son of
William Howe &
Elizabeth [Howe], in Manea, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
Born in 1853 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. Occupation: Mason.
The 1861 British census indicates that Harriet, James, Ann and Betsey Le Pla resided at Clay Pits, Manea, Cambridgeshire. Harriet is described as the head of the household. She and brother James were agricultural labourers. Their mother Eleanor/Ellen Le Pla was absent from the household. James and Harriet Le Pla were born at Welches Dam. Betsy and Ann Le Pla were born at nearby Downham, Cambridgeshire. (RG 9, piece 1042, folio 29, p. 22)
Betsy Lepla resided at Newton Village, Newton [near Wisbech], Cambridgeshire according to the 1871 British census. She was a dairy maid on the 147-acre farm of Thomas Wing. Betsy Lepla was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. (RG 10, piece 1614, folio 108, p. 7)
The family of George and Betsy Howe resided at West Street, Oundle, Northamptonshire according to the 1881 British census. George Howe was a journeyman stonemason. He and the children were born at Oundle while Betsy was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. (RG 11, piece 1585, v. 43, p. 7)
George and Betsy Howe resided Rock Road, Oundle, Northamptonshire according to the 1891 British census. George Howe was a mason. He and the children were born in the parish. Betsy Howe was born at Manea, Cambridgeshire. (RG 12, piece 1222, folio 121, p. 6)
George Howe and his sons Herbert and Frederick resided with his brother Samuel Howe on the west side of North Street, Oundle, Northamptonshire according to the 1901 British census. George Howe was a journey mason and a widower. Herbert Howe was a coal mercant's clerk. Frederick Howe was an apprentice mason. Samuel Howe was a retired mason, single and head of household. Also residing in the household were Samuel's unmarried sisters Charlotte and Harriett Howe who were both housekeepers. (RG 13, piece 1457, folio 5, p. 2)
They had the following children: