Hello to everyone interested in Christopher Tatham and Justina Dunbar. I am sure we can all help each other with this complicated family.
I know that Christopher and Justina had a daughter Phoebe who married William Brown, as the following Times citation of date 8 January 1847 proves:
"On the 7th inst. at Poplar Church, William Smith, eldest son of W.S.Brown Esq. of Brunswick- Terrace, Commercial Road, to Phoebe, eldest daughter of Christopher Tatham, Esq., of Poplar, and niece of Duncan Dunbar Esq. of Limehouse".
The 1841 Census for the Borough of the Tower Hamlets, Parish of Poplar lists the family of Christopher Tatham and his second wife Elizabeth, nee Gordon:
"Newby Place
Christopher Tatham, 50, Surgeon, No (not born in the same county)
Elizabeth Tatham, 30, yes
Duncan Dunbar Tatham, 18, Clerk, yes
Mary Ann Tatham, 9, yes
Christopher Tatham, 7, yes
Marmaduke John Tatham, 5, yes
Elizabeth Patty Tatham, 2 months, yes
Marmaduke Maxwell Tatham, 18, Apprentice, yes
plus servants etc..."
If the ages are correct then Duncan Dunbar Tatham must have been the son of Christopher and Justina. Does anyone know when he died?
Christopher Tatham had other children with Elizabeth, as the 1841 census suggests. There is also a Robert Gordon Tatham whose death notice appeared in "the Times", 4 December 1895:
"Tatham-on the 3rd inst., at his residence, 69 East India Road, ROBERT GORDON TATHAM, M.R.C.S. Eng., eldest son of the late Christopher Tatham M.R.C.S., aged 66. Friends, please accept this, the only intimation."
Elizabeth Patty Tatham married Walter Hamilton Bissett, and she died on 31 December 1893, as described in "The Times", 2 January 1894:
"BISSET-on 31st December, at 69, East India-road, the residence of her brother R.G.Tatham, ELIZABETH PATTY, Widow of the late WALTER HAMILTON BISSET, R.N.R, and daughter of the late Christopher Tatham, Surgeon, Poplar. Friends willaccept this intimation."
Many members of the Tatham family are buried in the Honble[sic.] East India Company Poplar Burial Ground (St Mathias?). I will list them next message since this is becoming too long I think.
Hope to learn more,
Denise
Welcome to Rootschat Denise, how wonderful that you are able to add to this and also I hope you've got a lot from our research to add to your own family.
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Mary