John Peacock, 1823

Name
John /Peacock/
Birth
Baptism
Disappeared
after 1824
Note: Not sure what happened to him after that. There were dozens around.
Death of a sister
Burial of a sister
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Marriage of a parent
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a sister
Note
Note: Possible confusion with another John Peacock born at around the same time and place.
Family with parents
father
1841 Census
18001873
Birth: 23 June 1800Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Death: about 1873Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
mother
18021839
Birth: 17 January 1802Thwaite, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Death: about 1839Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Marriage Marriage14 July 1821Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
3 years
himself
1823
Birth: about 1823Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
3 years
younger sister
1841 Census
18261887
Birth: 5 March 1826Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Death: about 1887Clifton, Brighouse, Yorkshire, England
6 years
younger sister
18311831
Birth: about 1831Angram, Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Death: after 18 April 1831Angram, Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
3 years
younger brother
1841 Census
18341863
Birth: 16 January 1834Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Death: about 1863Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
6 years
younger sister
1841 Census
1839
Birth: about 1839Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Father’s family with Sarah Bowsfield
father
1841 Census
18001873
Birth: 23 June 1800Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Death: about 1873Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
stepmother
1851 Census
1821
Birth: about 1821Crosby Garrett, Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England
Marriage Marriageabout 1848Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
1 year
half-sister
1851 Census
1848
Birth: about 1848Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
7 years
half-sister
1861 Census
1854
Birth: about 1854Angram, Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
7 years
half-sister
1871 Census
1860
Birth: about 1860Angram, Muker, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Baptism
Disappeared

Not sure what happened to him after that. There were dozens around.

Note

Possible confusion with another John Peacock born at around the same time and place.