Seventh Generation (Continued)
Seventh Generation (Continued)
Family of John Le Pla (65) & Jane Peat
120. Henry Le Pla (John6, John5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1). Born abt Jan 1834 in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Henry was baptized in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 10 Feb 1834. Henry died in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in Feb 1837; he was 3. Buried on 15 Feb 1837 in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.

121. Ann Le Pla (John6, John5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1). Born abt Sep 1836 in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Ann was baptized in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, on 19 Sep 1836.

marriage (Le Pla): North Witchford R.D., Dec 1871 quarter, v. 3b, p. 1344 to William Moon or Daniel Watkinson

122. John Le Pla (John6, John5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1). Born in 1840 in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. John died in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1916; he was 76.

birth: North Witchford R.D., Jun 1840 quarter, v. 14, p. 123
death: North Witchford R.D., Mar 1916 quarter, v. 3b, p. 345

The 1871 census states that John Lepla was visiting the White Lion, 3 High Street, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. He was staying at the White Lion which was run by licensed victualler William Naylor. John Lepla was a farmer's son. He was born at nearby March, Cambridgeshire. (RG 10, piece 1608, folio 66, p. 1)

John Lepla resided at the North Witchford Union Workhouse, Doddington, Cambridgeshire according to the 1881 British census. He was a pauper and an agricultural labourer. He was born at nearby March, Cambridgeshire. (RG 11, piece 1689, folio 112, p. 1)

According to the 1891 British census, John Lepla resided at High Street, March Camridgeshire. He was a lodger in the household of Richard and Frances Girdlestone. John Lepla was a gardener. He was born in the parish. (RG 12, piece 1301, folio 180, p. 23)

The 1901 British census states that John Lepla resided at Sumps, March, Cambridgeshire. He was a gardener. John Lepla was boarder in the household of widow Maria Goakes. He was born in the parish. (RG 13, piece 1551, folio 153, p. 8)

123. George Le Pla (John6, John5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1). Born in 1841 in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. George died in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1843; he was 2.

birth: North Witchford R.D., Jun 1841 quarter, v. 14, p. 132
death: North Witchford R.D., Dec 1843 quarter, v. 14, p. 95

124. George Le Pla (John6, John5, Samuel4, Samuel3, Jean2, Jacques1). Born in 1843 in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. George died in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, in 1895; he was 52.

birth: North Witchford R.D., Dec 1843, v. 14. p. 126
marriage: North Witchford R.D., Dec 1869 quarter, v. 3b, p. 1316
death: Sheffield R.D., Dec 1895 quarter, v. 9c, p. 357

George and Elizabeth Lepla with their infant child resided at "Carpenter's Arms", Anchor Lane, Wimblington, Cambridgeshire according to the 1871 British census. George Lepla was as beer house keeper and coal merchant. He was born at nearby March, Cambridgeshire. Elizabeth Lepla was born at Nordelph, [Upwell,] Norfolk. Their infant son was born in the parish. (RG 10, piece 1610, folio 10, p. 12)

The 1881 census states that George and Elizabeth A. Lepla resided at 1 Moses Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire. George Lepla was an iron works labourer. He, his wife and son were born at March, Cambridgeshire while their daughter was born at Sheffield. A nephew F. Garner from Gorefield, Cambridgeshire resided with them. He was a telegraph clerk. A widower John Shaw boarded in the household. (RG 11, piece 4664, folio 89, p. 26)

According to the 1891 British census, George and Elizabeth A. Lepla resided at 27 Charlton Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire. George Lepla was a general labourer. John W. Lepla was a straightener iron worker. George Lepla and his wife were born at March, Cambridgeshire. John W. Lepla was born at "Kimberton", Cambridgeshire. The other children were born at Sheffield. Frederick Cross, a steel driller from Twyford, Buckinghamshire was a lodger in the household. (RG 12, piece 3836, folio 70, p. 38)

Widow Elizabeth A. Lepla and her youngest five children resided at 28 Heath Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire. Mary E. Lepla was a laundress. George H. Lepla was a general carter. Ernest E. Leplawas an errand boy. Elizabeth Lepla was born at March, Cambridgeshire. The children were born at Sheffield. Frederick Cross, a steel driller from Twyford, Buckinghamshire was still a lodger in the household.(RG 13, piece 4381, folio 90, p. 19)

In 1869 George married Elizabeth Ann Winters in Wimblington, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom. Born in 1846 in Nordelph, Upwell, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth Ann died in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, in 1918; she was 72.

birth: Wisbech R.D., Sep 1846 quarter, v. 14, p. 146
death (Le Pla): Sheffield R.D., Dec 1918 quarter, v. 9c, p. 1483

They had the following children:
281i.
John William (~1870-)
282ii.
Arthur George (1874-1874)
283iii.
James Henry (1875-1876)
284iv.
285v.
Annie Winifred (1883-1885)
286vi.
287vii.
288viii.
Annie Beatrice (1889-1906)
289ix.
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