Individual Notes

Note for:   Anne Frances Taylor,   ABT 1817 - 8 Jun 1861         Index

Individual Note:
     Obituary, from The Gentlemans Magazine, 1861, page 97:
      "At Haccombe, Devon, aged 44, Anne Frances, wife of Sir Walter Palk Carew, bart. Her ladyship was the dau. of the late Maj-Gen Taylor, C.B., of Ogwell-house, Devonshire, for some time Lieut.-Gov. of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and was born in 1817. She married, January 25, 1837, Sir Walter Palk Carew, eight baronet, of Haccombe and Tiverton Castle, Devonshire, and has had issue, one son Walter Palk, born April 13, 1838, and two daughters, Elizabeth Anne and Beatrix"



Individual Notes

Note for:   Walter Palk Carew,   10 Nov 1807 - 27 Jan 1874         Index

Individual Note:
     1851 census:

Robert John BARNARD          Head          M          41          M          Fund Holder & Landed Proprietor          Lighthorne-War
Georgiana J. BARNARD          Wife          M          27          F          Fund Holders Wife          --- (BS)-Ire
Henry BARNARD          Son          -          6          M          Scholar At Home          Kineton-War
Walter Robt. BARNARD          Son          -          5          M          Scholar At Home          Kineton-War
Margt. Louisa BARNARD          Daur          -          3          F          Dau          Kineton-War
Alice Jane BARNARD          Daur          -          2          F          Dau          Kineton-War
Robert R. BARNARD          Son          -          8m          M          Son          Kineton-War
Walter P. CAREW          Vist          M          43          M          Baronet Landed Proprietor          Rattray-Dev
Ann Frances CAREW          Vist          M          34          F          Baronets Wife          Worthing-Sus
Mary J. ANGELL          ---          U          23          F          Governess          London-London
          Address:          Little Kineton, Stratford On Avon
          Census Place:          Kineton Stratford On Avon, Warwickshire
          PRO Reference:          HO/107/2074          Folio:          30          Page:          7          FHL Film:          0087342
1861 Morris' Directory - occupier of Haccombe House, "a fine ancient manor, which has from time to time been improved:"
The rectory was in the incumbency of Rev. Fitzwilliam Taylor, B.A. - brother-in-law of the above.

Sir Walter had two seats. Haccombe House (near Newton Abbot) and Marley House (Brent). Although he kennelled the hounds at both, usually they were at Haccombe.