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Percy Edward Pinkerton (19 June 1855 – 31 August 1946) was an English translator and poet. == Biography == Percy Edward Pinkerton was born on 19 June 1855, at Manor Road, Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington, London, Middlesex.〔Baptism record 17 August 1855 at St Mary, Stoke Newington.〕 He was the third child of George Pinkerton (1823–1899) 〔(b. 1823 Russia (Subject ) - d.1899 Kingston, Surrey)〕 and Mary Easum (1823–1868).〔(b. 1823 Stepney - d.1868 St. Pancras),〕 His siblings were Eustace (b. 1852 Stoke Newington),〔Baptism record 22 June 1852 at St Mary, Stoke Newington.〕 a member of the London Stock Exchange, Algernon Robert (b. 1853, Stoke Newington - d.1937 Rokeby, Tasmania, Australia),〔Baptism record 7 July 1853 at St Mary, Stoke Newington.〕 the Architect Godfrey Pinkerton (b. 1858 Godstone, Surrey - d.1937 Kensington) and Mary (b. 1860 Godstone, Surrey) who married the solicitor Gilbert Mainwaring Robinson. Percy's paternal grandparents were Reverend Dr Robert Pinkerton D.D. (Doctor of Divinity)〔Father's occupation given on the marriage entry for son George & Mary Easum, 23 Apr 1851, St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney〕(b.1780 Foulshiels, nr. Selkirk - d.07 Apr 1859 Reigate, Surrey) & Dorothea, née possibly Theakston 〔TBD - According to IGI records there were several marriages between the Russian resident Pinkerton and Theakston families.〕(b.circa 1786 Sarepta, Volgograd, Russia (Subject ) - d.1869 Kingston, Surrey). Percy had further Russian connections as all bar the last two〔Millicent (1825-1900) & Robert (1827-1845) were both born at Barrett's Grove, Stoke Newington and Baptised at Fetter Lane (Moravian), London - cite England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970〕 of his father's many siblings〔Robert & Dorothea had nine known issue - cite IGI, baptism, marriage records and “The Gentleman’s Magazine” Volume XV for 1841 Obituary Page 110 - there are two possible but unproven additions.〕 were also born there.〔Sophia Pinkerton (Percy's aunt) married Samuel Gurney Fry the penultimate child of Elizabeth Fry the Quaker prison reformer and philanthropist: IGI Record shows marriage in 1838 & further proven by 1851/61 census records.〕 His maternal grandparents were Robert Hayes Easum (b.1796 Stepney, Middlesex - d.1866 Worthing, Sussex) & Elizabeth née Edlin (b.1799 Uxbridge, Middlesex - d.1878 Edmonton, Middlesex).〔Specifically 1861 Census Records for the Easum & Pinkerton families, BMD Entries & several IGI Records〕 In 1909 Percy married Emily Harriet Woodgates at Kensington, London.〔FreeBMD index, Sep Quarter 1909 1a 408 & entry of marriage 23 Sept 1909 St James Norlands Parish Church, Kensington〕 and in 1911 they were living at Red Lodge, in Happisburgh, Norfolk.〔1911 census - Note: Percy's age has been incorrectly stated as 45 (he was 55) and Emily's birthplace is given as Putely, Middlesex that is probably an enumerator's mistake having read the entry as Putney.〕 Emily Woodgates was born at Putely, Herefordshire December Quarter 1868, the daughter of Rector, James Richard Woodgates (b. 1829 Honiton, Devon - d.1886 Thingoe, Suffolk) & Elizabeth, née Moor (b.circa 1845 Great Bealings, Suffolk) daughter of Canon E. J. Moor. Emily died at St Michael's Hospital, Hayle, Cornwall on the 27 November 1938 and was buried at Porthleven Cemetery on November 30.〔Burial Records Kerrier District Council, Cornwall〕 Percy died 31 August 1946, aged 91, at Ealing House, Porthleven, Cornwall 〔''The Times'', 5 September 1946〕 and was buried at Porthleven Cemetery alongside Emily.〔Percy and Emily had no issue.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Percy Edward Pinkerton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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