Birth 1808 | Didbrook, Gloucestershire π βBaptism Records |
Baptism 21/08/1808 | St George's Church, Didbrook, Gloucestershire π βBaptism Records π View |
Marriage (22) 15/10/1830 ποΈ William IV accedes to the throne | Sarah FARDON St Peter's Church, Stanway, Gloucestershire, GL54 5PQ π βAncestry.co.uk Marriage Certificate π View π View |
Lived (33) 1841 | Cutsdean, Gloucestershire π β1841 Census π View |
Occupation (33) 1841 | Shoe Maker β1841 Census |
Lived (43) 1851 ποΈ Irish Potato Famine | Wood Stanway, Gloucestershire π β1851 Census π View |
Occupation (43) 1851 ποΈ Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace | Shoemaker Journeyman β1851 Census |
Lived (53) 1861 ποΈ Death of Prince Albert | Stanton, Gloucestershire π β1861 Census π View |
Occupation (53) 1861 | Cordwainer β1861 Census |
Lived (63) 1871 ποΈ Bank Holidays introduced | Murcot, Childswickham, Worcestershire π β1871 Census π View |
Occupation (63) 1871 | Cordwainer β1871 Census |
Lived (73) 1881 | Chapel Lane, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire π β1881 Census π View |
Occupation (73) 1881 | Shoemaker β1881 Census |
Death (80) 05/02/1888 ποΈ Jack the Ripper murders in Whitechapel | Winchcombe, Gloucestershire π Stricture of Urethra Urine Poisoning βBurial Records Death Certificate π View |
Burial 10/02/1888 ποΈ County Councils established | St Peter's Church, Gloucester Street, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, GL54 5LU π βBurial Records π View |


Richard spent his latter years in Winchcombe and was visited on a Sunday after church by his daughter Jane and her two youngest children Eliza and William. They used to walk over from Cheltenham to see him.