Born 13th January 1794.
Christening record for St Michael, Cornhill dated 29th May 1795. Father Samuel Bishop Peppin.
Died 1835.
London Deaths & Burials Index for St Andrews, Holborn registry dated 2nd March 1835. Last address Kirby Street.
PEPPIN, Robert (Grimwade p.619, 762)
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Re: PEPPIN, Robert (Grimwade p.619, 762)
He married Susanna(h) Warner at St Pancras Parish chapel in 1818. This suggests that Susannah Peppin (Grimwade p.619) was the widow of Robert not his brother Sydenham William (Grimwade p.619, 762) as was supposed, particularly as Robert’s burial was recorded on 2nd March 1835 from a last address at Kirby Street and Susannah entered her mark at Goldsmiths Hall from 20 Kirby Street a week later on 9th March 1835.
The Strand register records Susannah Peppin married again in 1839 but her husband’s name is not shown on the website being used for this research.
The Strand register records Susannah Peppin married again in 1839 but her husband’s name is not shown on the website being used for this research.
Re: PEPPIN, Robert (Grimwade p.619, 762)
A possibility for Susannah's husband after Robert Peppin is Thurston Cook. He and her both married in the same year and quarter.
There's a T Cook shown here: http://books.google.com/books?id=X5QrAA ... by&f=false" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The 1841 UK Census shows a Thurston Cook at 20 Kirby Street, Saffron Hill. He is a laborer and there is no Susannah.
There's a T Cook shown here: http://books.google.com/books?id=X5QrAA ... by&f=false" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The 1841 UK Census shows a Thurston Cook at 20 Kirby Street, Saffron Hill. He is a laborer and there is no Susannah.
Re: PEPPIN, Robert (Grimwade p.619, 762)
I just remembered that in the past google links weren't working worldwide. T Cook is shown as a silversmith at 20 Kirby Street, Hatton Garden 1841 - 1846 in the book Old London silver, its history, its makers and its marks By Montague Howard.
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Re: PEPPIN, Robert (Grimwade p.619, 762)
The Will of Robert Peppin, silversmith late of Kirby Street, Hatton Garden, was proved for probate on 7th April 1835 (National Archives reference PROB 11/1846/11).
Re: PEPPIN, Robert (Grimwade p.619, 762)
March-August 1818 Robert son of Samuel Bristol Peppin apothecary of London admitted into the freedom of the city by patrimony.