Thomas Williams

b. 1786 (app)
d. 23/11/1847 39 Lambeth Street Whitechapel, Goodmans Fields, WHITECHAPEL UNION, Middlesex
bur. 01/12/1847 St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex

Parents

George Williams
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Marriages/Partnerships

m. 08/09/1810
Mary Buck St Botolph, Aldgate, London d. 11/09/1847

Children

b. 22/08/1812 Thomas Williams Red Lion Alley (at baptism) d. 29/01/1880
b. 14/05/1814 Joseph Buck Williams New Court (at baptism)
b. 02/05/1817 Mary Hannah Williams Checquer [sic] Square (at baptism)
b. 21/01/1819 William Williams Checquer Square (at baptism)
b. 15/10/1821 James Williams Glass-house Yard (at baptism)
b. 24/05/1823 Caroline Williams Glass-house Yard (at baptism)
b. 06/08/1825 James Buck Williams Glasshouse Yard (at baptism)
b. 24/09/1828 Archelaus Williams 32 Glasshouse Yard (at baptism)
b. 25/06/1832 Esther Harriett Williams 23 Glass House Yard (at baptism)
b. 05/10/1835 Emma Anne Williams 23 Glass House Yard (at baptism)
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their husband's entry for children from censuses.

Occupations

1814 Gun Maker
1817 Gun Maker
1819 Gun-Maker
1822 Gun-Maker
1824 Gun-Maker
1826 Gun-Maker
1828 Gun-Maker
1832 Gunmaker
1836 Gunmaker
1839 Gun-Maker
1842 Gunmaker
1847 Gun Maker

Apprenticeships

05/09/1801 Apprenticeship of Thomas Williams son of George Williams to Thomas Potts, Company of Gunmakers

Documentary Sources

  1189. SOPHIA FREDERICA AUGUSTA, alias Sarah Baker, was indicted for feloniously, maliciously, and by force leading and taking away a certain female child, under the age of ten years, named Esther Williams, with intent to deprive Thomas Williams and Mary his wife, the parents of the said child, of the property of the said child. -2nd COUNT, stating her intent to be to steal 1 pair of shoes, value 2s.; 1 bonnet, value 4s.; 1 cloak, value 4s.; 1 frock, value 6s.; 1 pair of ear-rings, value 5s.; and 2 petticoats, value 2s.; the goods of Thomas Williams; on the person of the said child.   THOMAS WILLIAMS. I am a gun-maker, and live in Glass-house-street Minories. On Sunday afternoon, the 10th of March, I sent my little girl named Esther, who is between six and seven years old, to Aldgate church by herself - she has two brothers in the school, and was to meet them there - the boys returned about five o'clock, and in consequence of what they told me I sent them one way, and I went another way - I found the child down the second turning beyond Whitechapel church with the prisoner - I called the child, and she said "Father" - I said to the prisoner "How came you take her out of the church ?" - she said, "I found her in Spitalfields-market" - the child said, "It is a story, you took me out of the church" - I walked with her as far as Church-lane, and there gave her in charge.   Prisoner. Q. Did I attempt to touch your child's clothes? A. I cannot say that.   ARCHELAUS WILLIAMS. I am ten years old - I belong to Aldgate Charity School. I saw my sister sitting in the middle aisle of the church, and saw the prisoner take her off the form and put her into her lap, while the minister read the collect - she then took her out of the middle aisle door, stooped down to put on her pattens, and led the child out - I am sure the prisoner is the woman - she had on a brownish coloured shawl, I believe the same she has on now - I cannot say what colour her bonnet was - I saw her face, and am sure of her - I thought she was going to take the child home, but the boy next to me said, "That woman is going to take the child away" - we were sitting in front of the church.   GEORGE WILLIAM ROSS. I belong to the school. I saw the prisoner take the child on her knee, then taker her out of the door, put her in her arms, and carry her away - I am sure she is the woman - I did not notice her dress, but I did her face - I was sitting in the side pew up stairs - her face was towards me, not towards the minister.   GEORGE HICKSON (police-constable H 119.) I took the prisoner, and asked why she took the girl out of the church - she said she did not, that she found her in Spitalfields-market - she had on the same shawl she has on now, and a bonnet.   THOMAS WILLIAMS re-examined. She had on a brown or maroon coloured shawl and a bonnet - (the prisoner was here desired to put on her bonnet)- that is the bonnnet.   Prisoner's Defence. I went out for a walk on Sunday afternoon and saw this child - she said she had been in church sitting opposite the fire, and was so faint that she came out, and had missed her road - I asked where she lived - she said, in Glass-house-street, and if she could get to Aldgate church she should know her way home - I said I would taker here there, and was going to do so - they have put her up to say what they please. GUILTY. Aged 19. - Confined Three Months.

Source: pp.956-7, Sixth Session, 1839
Central Criminal Court. Minutes of Evidence, Taken in Short-hand, By Henry Buckler

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Locations

08/09/1810 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
08/09/1810 Aldgate, London
13/09/1812 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
13/09/1812 Red Lion Alley, St Botolph, Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
05/06/1814 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
05/06/1814 New Court, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
25/05/1817 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
25/05/1817 Chequer Square, Saint Botolph Aldgate, London & Middlesex
25/04/1819 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
25/04/1819 Chequer Square, Saint Botolph Aldgate, London & Middlesex
27/01/1822 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
27/01/1822 Glasshouse Yard, St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
18/04/1824 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
18/04/1824 Glasshouse Yard, St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
27/08/1826 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
27/08/1826 Glasshouse Yard, St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
19/10/1828 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
19/10/1828 32 Glasshouse Yard, St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
18/07/1832 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
18/07/1832 23 Glasshouse Yard, St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
22/06/1836 Church, Saint Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex City of London
22/06/1836 23 Glasshouse Yard, St Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex & City of London
23/11/1847 39 Lambeth Street Whitechapel, Goodmans Fields, WHITECHAPEL UNION, Middlesex
01/12/1847 39 Lambeth Street Whitechapel, Goodmans Fields, WHITECHAPEL UNION, Middlesex
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