Person:Emma Battiscombe (1)

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Emma Trant Battiscombe
d.28 May 1914 London, England
m. 30 Jun 1881
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Name Emma Trant Battiscombe
Gender Female
Birth? 1832 Buckinghamshire, England
Christening[1] 31 Aug 1832 Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England
Marriage 30 Jun 1881 London, Englandto William Benjamin Battiscombe
Death[2] 28 May 1914 London, England

Emma T. Battiscombe (b. abt 1833) died 2nd qtr 1914 at Paddington (bmd). Emma Grant Battiscombe was b. 5aug1832 at New Windsor, Berks, (d. 1914) daughter of Robert B. and Alicia Potts, who married 1828 at Bromley, Kent (Latter Day Saints). Emma Trant Battiscombe was christened 31aug1832 at Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, daughter of Robert Samuel Battiscombe and Eliza Rachel (IGI). William Benjamin Battiscombe (1831, widower, late Major, 91 Highlanders, 20 Porchester Sq., son of late William Battiscombe, holy orders) married (30jun1881 Paddington) Emma Trant Battiscombe (1833 spinster, Sevenoaks, Kent, daughter of late Robert Samul Battiscombe, holy orders), witness: ?A.M. Battiscombe (record ancestry.com). Emma Trant Battiscombe was daughter of Rev. Robert Samuel Battiscombe and Alicia Eliza Rachel Potts (web). Alicia (1804-1847) was the 2nd wife of Robert (1799-1881) (R. Battiscombe), his death is recorded in Cambridge Alumni (ancestry). Emma Trant Battiscombe was daughter of Robert Samuel Battiscombe (christening record, ancestry). Emma Grant B. married 1880 William Benjamin Battiscombe (Latter day saints). Robert Samuel B. probably b. 1799, Berkshire (ancestry); he died 1881 (Cambridge Alumni, ancestry). In 1851 Emma J./T. Battiscombe (1833 Farnham) was with siblings (no parents) at ?Barkwar vicarage, nr. Royston, Herts (census). In 1861 Percival Battiscombe (?1829 St. Pancreas, Middlesex, accountant), wife Eleanor (1820 Sevenoaks, Kent) children and sister Emma T. (1833 Farnham) were at Sevenoaks (census).

In 1891 Emma F. Battiscombe (1833 Stoke, Bucks, widow, own means), stepdaughters Myra S.M. (1872 Paddington), Helen F. (1874 Brighton, Sussex) were at Paddington (census).

Will of Emma Trant Battiscombe (d. 28may1914) widow of 17 Sunderland Terr. Bayswater, reg Middlesex; probate 3jul1914 London, 12121 gbp, Christopher William Battiscombe (National Probate Calendar). Emma Trant Battiscombe, widow, 17 Sunderland Terr., Bayswater, d. 28may1914; one executor was Christopher William Battiscombe (London Gazette). Christopher Willism was son of Emma’s brother Robert William Percival Battiscombe (web). William Benjamin Battiscombe (1886) and Emma Trant Battiscombe (1914) are reg on National Probate Calendar (ancestry.com).

Emma Trant Battiscombe was daughter of Rev. Robert Samuel Battiscombe and Alicia Eliza Rachel Potts (web); the parents were Robert Samuel and Eliza Rachel (latter day saints). Emma Grant Battiscombe was b. 5aug1832 at New Windsor, Berks, (d. 1914) daughter of Robert B. and Alicia Potts (lds). Alicia (1804-1847) was the 2nd wife of Robert (1799-1881) (R. Battiscombe), his death is recorded in Cambridge Alumni (ancestry). Emma Trant Battiscombe was dau of Robert Samuel Battiscombe (christening record, ancestry). Emma Grant B. married 1880 William Benjamin Battiscombe (lds). Robert Samuel B. probably b. 1799, Berkshire (ancestry); he died 1881 (Cambridge Alumni, ancestry).

References
  1. International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).
  2. Birth marriage death index for England and Wales.
  3.   England. 1851 Census Returns for England and Wales. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.).
  4.   England. 1861 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.).
  5.   England. 1891 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.).