Catherine Spilsbury's Family
This directory contains information and documents about the children of Catherine
Spilsbury-Cheeper ( (c.1836-1906) and Anthony (Jacques) Clarke/Cheeper (1837-1918).
For details of Catherine, see her
own page.
For further details of Catherine’s very interesting husband Anthony,
including his families with other wives, see the
AJCheeper/Clarke directory.
Catherine and Anthony had 10 children. We know 3 died as infants, and that
1 had no children. We're fairly confident that 5 others had no children. The
third, Albert Jacques, was the only one who appears to have sustained the Cheeper
name. It lasted until 1965, when the last Cheeper, Ruth, married and changed
her name. (A stepson of Albert's son Hunter adopted it, and is still alive;
but he carries only the name, not the blood or genes, and he had three daughters
but no sons).
In the case of 2 of the 10 children, we have enough information to warrant
a separate file, which is linked to below. The limited amount of information
that we have about the other 8 children is recorded here:
- Anthony George (1859-1859). Anthony (already the fourth
in the line to carry that name) was baptised on 19 Aug 1859, at St James in
Gravesend, Kent. His father Anthony is shown as Gentleman
(which is rather different from 'merchant's clerk' on their marriage certificate
10 months earlier, and a change in an unusual direction). Anthony junior died
the same week, and was buried 27 August 1859, at the same church
- Catherine Lisabel (1860-1938).
Catherine was also born at Gravesend. She later became a
nun, Sister Janet Mary, lived most of her life in London,
and had no children
- Albert Jacques (1862-1937).
Albert was born in Islington (North London). He had 8 children
by 2 wives, and moved north to Scotland, then Northumberland,
and again Scotland. Only one line gave rise to Cheepers,
and in the next generation there was only one who produced a child, who was
female and who ceded the name in 1965
- Charles Spilsbury (1863-1911). His birth
certificate shows that he was born on 24 Dec 1863. The registration was
on 8 January 1864, at Crawley, East Grinstead, Sussex (even now, just beyond
the south-west outskirts of London). He wasn't in the household in the April
1871 census (when his parents were in York), although he was only 7 at the
time. In the 1871 Census,
he and Albert were at school in Gravesend in Kent, with his surname wrongly
spelt as Cheaper, and his birthplace wrongly shown as Suffolk. We haven't
found him in the censuses of April 1881 (at 17), 1891 (at 27) or 1901 (at
37). He died as a seaman, so possibly he was away at sea each time. We've
found no evidence that he ever married. He died on 26 Sep 1911, at 47, in
the Seamens Hospital in Gravesend, from Sprue exhaustion. (This seems to have
something to do with a celiac condition, an intolerance to some foods). He
was a seaman on the 'Bendin' of Bombay, and may have died at sea. The registration
date was 9 Oct 1911, and the informant was E.D.Hawthorn, Steward of the Seamens
Hospital. He appears to have had no issue (although, being a sailor, one needs
to append 'to speak of').
- Ellen Florence (1865-1959). Her birth
certificate shows that she was born on 10 October 1865. Her father was
shown as a Commercial Traveller. The family's address was shown as 20 Wyndham
St, West Plymouth (which is now a highly congested area).
She was baptised on 18 Aug 1870, but by this time the family was in St Helen
York. She is with the family in the 1871 census, aged 5,
at 44 Annaken’s Court, Blake Street, St Wilfred, York. We haven't found
her in the 1881 census, when she would have been 15. She married William Underwood,
on 19 November 1890 at the Register Office, Leeds. She was
24, a spinster, milliner, of 12 Ellen Tce Leeds, and he was 40, the divorced
husband of Ruth formerly Groves, father Joseph Underwood (deceased), farmer.
She appears with him in the 1891 census (with her 17-year-old sister Daisy
also in the household), and in the 1901 census. William died in 1936 at 86
(Dec Qtr 1936, Yarmouth 4ab 24). Ellen died in Jun Qtr 1959
(Acle 4b 352), at 93. We've found no evidence of any children
- Anthony Sidney (1867->1871). His birth
certificate shows that he was born on 9 Jul 1867. He was the second attempt
to continue the sequence of Anthonies. His father was shown as a Commercial
Traveller. The family's address was shown as Main Street, Aston.
(Aston has since been absorbed by Birmingham. But I can't find a Main Street
in Aston). He was baptised on 18 May 1868. He is with the family in the 1871
census, aged 3, at 44 Annaken’s Court, Blake Street, St Wilfred, York.
We've found no entries for him after that. We haven't found him in the 1881
census, when he would have been 13. The family was briefly in Ireland when
he was a child, so possibly he returned there as an adolescent or adult. But
the family was in Yarmouth when he was 9, so perhaps he stayed there, and
then went to sea; or went back to his grandmother's home in Southwold and
the went to see; or migrated to the US or Canada (an
Ernest Cheeper entered the Canadian Army in Montreal in 1916)
- Arthur Patrick (1869->1871->1891?). He was born on
21 Sep 1869, in Dublin, with the family's address shown as 16 Upper Gloucester
St, North Dublin. He was later baptised at St Helen's York.
He is with the family in the 1871 census, aged 1, at 44 Annaken’s Court,
Blake Street, St Wilfred, York. We've found no confirmed entries for
him after that, and no evidence of children. We haven't found him in the 1881
census, when he would have been 11. The family was briefly in Ireland when
he was a child, so possibly he returned there as an adolescent or adult. Anne's
considered that possibility that he is the Arthur George Cheeper, who
is in the 1891 census in Hampshire, in the Army, and claiming
to have been born in Devon. This person is the right age to be Arthur Patrick
(21), and no Arthur George is visible in the public record, even as a birth.
(If you were denying that you were born in Ireland, you might well also deny
that your second name was Patrick). Alternatively, he may have gone to sea
(perhaps from Yarmouth, where the family was when he was 7, or from his grandmother's
home in Southwold), or migrated to the USA or Canada, in which case the Ernest
Cheeper mentioned under brother Anthony immediately above could have been
his son
- Ernest Teakle (1871-1871). His birth
certificate shows that he was born on 19 Jun 1871, when the family was
at Blake Street, St Wilfred, York. The father was shown as
a commercial traveller. (Teakle was Anthony's step-father's surname). His
death certificate shows that
Ernest Teakle died on 5 Aug 1871, at 6 weeks, of diarrhoea, at 30 St Paul's
Square, Bishophill Jnr, Micklegate in the City, York, with Jane Simpson in
attendance. York Cemetery advised Anne in 2005 that "Ernest was buried
in second class grave 2885. A second class grave is one stage better than
a public grave in that the number of occupants is limited to 8 and the executors
are entitled to 6 lines of inscription on the slab that eventually closes
it". The apparent penury is bemusing because, in the April 1871 census,
Anthony's household included two servants (one of whom is known to have existed,
because shortly afterwards she started mothering children to him)
- Alice Daisy (1873-1962). Her birth
certificate shows that Alice was born on 2 November 1873. The family was
at 30 St Paul's Sq., St Mary Bishophill Junior, York. The
father was shown as a commercial traveller. In the 1881 census, at 7, she
appears to be the Alice H. Cheeper at 82 Downham Rd, Islington
(literally just around the corner from where her family had lived in 1862).
The error in the second initial appears to be only one of a large number of
errors in the entry for that household that evening. Alice is visible in the
1891 census, at 17, living with her elder sister, Ellen, then 26, who had
been recently married to William Underwood. In the 1913 Kelly’s Directory
of Kent, on p. 662, she appears as Alice Daisy Cheeper, Miss, Milliner, and
p. 664 at Page & Cheeper, Milliners, 53 High St, Sittingbourne,
Kent. We haven't found any evidence of children, and it appears unlikely
that she had any. Her death certificate
shows that she died on 25 December 1962 (Dec Qtr 1962 Fakenham 4b 493). She
was shown as a spinster, and retired shopkeeper, aged 86 (actually 89). Her
address was shown as Gordon Road, Melton Constable, Walsingham in
Norfolk, 50 miles from Yarmouth where she'd lived as a child, and
presumably a popular place for retirement, given that it's only 2 miles from
Great Snoring). But the informant was someone from the Loo Water Nursing Home,
Heacham, King's Lynn
- Eva Rose (1877-1877). Her birth
certificate shows that she was born on 16 March 1877. The father was shown
as a commercial traveller (by that time almost 40 years old. Catherine was
40 or 41). The family's address is shown as 28 Crown Rd, Yarmouth,
Norfolk. She died in the same year.
We're missing a lot of information; and we'd love to
know more!
This a page within Roger
Clarke's Family Web-Site
Contact: Roger Clarke and/or Anne
Kratzmann
Created: 14 October 2005; Last Amended: 1 September 2006 rev.
19 August 2008