mugwortismy cat
Tenacious to the End!
Erica's thread involving Patey's and musicians reminded me of a musical connection in my tree.
One of my distant cousins married a daughter of Samuel CHAPPELL and Emily PATEY; Samuel was one of the founders of Chappell's Music publishers/shop, which despite a recent move is still called Chappell's of Bond Street
I have looked at wikipedia and Continuum's Music Encyclopedia (available via Google Books) and although both sources state 1834 for the death of Samuel I cannot find a burial, which I hoped would give an age and then I could try to find a baptism. No source I have seen so far gives any birth details.
Ancestry have a copy of his will, giving a Probate date of 20 Jan 1835, I couldn't really read it but I saw mention of wife Emily, music, New Bond Street and St George Hanover Square [England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858]
One of my distant cousins married a daughter of Samuel CHAPPELL and Emily PATEY; Samuel was one of the founders of Chappell's Music publishers/shop, which despite a recent move is still called Chappell's of Bond Street
I have looked at wikipedia and Continuum's Music Encyclopedia (available via Google Books) and although both sources state 1834 for the death of Samuel I cannot find a burial, which I hoped would give an age and then I could try to find a baptism. No source I have seen so far gives any birth details.
Ancestry have a copy of his will, giving a Probate date of 20 Jan 1835, I couldn't really read it but I saw mention of wife Emily, music, New Bond Street and St George Hanover Square [England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858]