1782 - 1855 (73 years)
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Name |
Samuel MOGINIE |
Birth |
5 May 1782 |
Pinners Hall Broad Street Independent, London, England |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
13173107 |
Reference Number |
14072671 |
Reference Number |
60 |
WWW |
https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Moginie-48 |
Death |
Dec 1855 |
Clerkenwell, London, England |
Person ID |
I585 |
Gummer |
Last Modified |
1 Aug 2024 |
Father |
John George MOGINIE, b. 30 Mar 1746, Westminster, Saint Anne Soho, London, England d. 1794, London, England (Age 47 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth PEGG, b. 1753, St Martins in the Fields, Westminster, London, England d. Abt Apr 1794, Bunhill Fields, London, England (Age 41 years) |
Marriage |
15 Oct 1774 |
Saint Martin In The Fields,Westminster,London,England |
Family ID |
F127 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Louisa DAYDON, b. 1785 d. 1839 (Age 54 years) |
Marriage |
11 Apr 1809 |
St. Luke, Old Street, Finsbury, London, England |
Family ID |
F459 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
1 Aug 2024 |
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Notes |
- == Biography ==
'''Samuel''' Moginie. [Source: [[#S-2064484384]] Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=freebmddeath&h=23482867&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Death date: Oct 1855 Death place: London, United Kingdom ][Source: [[#S-1415680582]] Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=bivri_englandbirth&h=5709962&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Birth date: 5 May 1782 Birth place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng Residence date: Residence place: England Baptism date: Baptism place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng ][Source: [[#S-1259043502]] ][Source: [[#S-1426400004]] London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke, Old Street, Register of marriages, P76/LUK, Item 037 ][Source: [[#S-1258072202]] ]
'''Born'''
5 May 1782. Pinners Hall Broad Street Independent, London, England. [Source: [[#S-1415680582]] Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=bivri_englandbirth&h=5709962&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Birth date: 5 May 1782 Birth place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng Residence date: Residence place: England Baptism date: Baptism place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng ]
'''Died'''
December 1855. Clerkenwell, London, England. [Source: [[#S-2064484384]] Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=freebmddeath&h=23482867&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Death date: Oct 1855 Death place: London, United Kingdom ]
'''Buried''' Abney Park Cemetery.
31 December 1855.
'''Residence''' 1845 Post Office Directory of London and Birmingham with Warwickshire - Part 2 Occupation:Watchmaker. 17 Brewer street, Pimlico.
1845London, London; Warwickshire, England. [Source: [[#S-1258072202]] ]
1 Princes Row.
1813
Pimlico, St. George's, Hanover-square, London, England.
Source:
Proceedings of the Old Bailey.
3
17 February 1813.
Note:
3 http:/www.oldbaileyonline.org/html_units/1810st18130217-20.htmlJOHN WAINWRIGHT, theft : burglary, 17th February, 1813. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18130217-20256. JOHN WAINWRIGHT was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Samuel Maginie, about the hour of nine in the night, on the 13th of January, and stealing therein four silver caddy-spoons, value 1 l. 2 s. three silver tea-spoons, value 12 s. a pair of sugar tongs, value 6 s. a silver desert spoon, value 14 s. and a table-spoon, value 6 s. his property.Greenwood:Pimlico, map section 4 JOHN WAINWRIGHT, theft: burglary, 17th February, 1813. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18130217-20See original Trial Summary: Crime(s): theft : burglary, Punishment Type: death, (Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.) Verdict: Guilty, Other trials on 17 Feb 1813 Name search for: JOHN WAINWRIGHT, Crime Location: Princes-row, Pimlico, St. George's, Hanover-square Associated Records... Original Text: 256. JOHN WAINWRIGHT was indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Samuel Maginie , about the hour of nine in the night, on the 13th of January, and stealing therein four silver caddy-spoons, value 1 l. 2 s. three silver tea-spoons, value 12 s. a pair of sugar tongs, value 6 s. a silver desert spoon, value 14 s. and a table-spoon, value 6 s. his property . SAMUEL MOGINIE . I live at No. 1, Princes-row, Pimlico, St. George's, Hanover-square. I am a watchmaker and jeweller. Q. Was your house broken into on the 13th of January last - A. Yes, about ten minutes past six in the evening. Q. What part - A. The shop window; the third pane from the door was broken; the lower pane of all. Q. Were you in the shop at the time - A. No. Q. Had you observed that pane to be whole in the course of the day - A. Yes, I had, two or three hours before that time. Q. What articles do you expose in the window for sale - A. It is a corner window. One window watches and clocks, and the other window more particularly jewellery. Q. Were you at home at the time - A. I was in the upper room, in the first floor. I was at tea at the time, and in returning from tea to the shop, on my entering the shop I went to that window to turn a lamp. I heard a rattling noise in the window. I perceived a man's hand in the window, and one of the silver spoons in action. I immediately opened the door, and in opening the door he drew his hand back and ran away. I immediately pursued him. I overtook him about an hundred yards from my shop. Q. Did you ever lose sight of him - A. No, never from the time that he had his hand in the window. I brought him back to my shop. Q. Did you find anything on him - A. Not of my property. Q. Was any of your property taken away - A. Yes. I never got it again. I do not know what became of that property. Q. What was taken away - A. Four silver caddy-spoons, value one pounds two shillings the selling price. I gave eighteen shillings for them; three tea-spoons, about three shillings and sixpence a piece; the selling price five shillings each; a pair of sugar-tongs, ten shillings and sixpence or eleven shillings; one desert spoon, twelve shillings; and one plated table-spoon, six shillings. Q. When you went out of the shop was the prisoner running - A. He was. Q. Was any other person running - A. Not any. I do not know that anybody else was near the spot. When I took the prisoner he asked me what I wanted with him. I said, you rascal you are the person that robbed my shop. He said nothing to that. I collared him and brought him to my shop, but I did not find any of my property. Q. Could you see when he was running whether he threw anything from him or not - A. I do not think that he had time. I did not perceive that he did. Q. You did not hear the window break did you - A. No. Q. How long after you came down was it before you saw his hand in the window - A. It was immediately. Mr. Adams. The last time you observed this window whole, was two or three hours before - A. Yes. Q. For anything you know or perceived the window might be broken while you were up stairs - A. I cannot say. Q. You heard no breaking. If the window had been broken when you came down stairs you must heard it, must you not - A. Yes. Q. For anything that you know the window might be broken while you were up stairs - A. No doubt it was.See original Q. You cannot say that the prisoner broke it - A. Yes, by his hand being in. Q. You also say you found no property upon him - A. No property of mine. Q. For anything you know the things might be taken away while you were taking of tea - A. No such thing. I do not imagine they were. Q. Was it not possible that the window might then be broken - A. Yes. Q. And, of course, if the window had then been broken it is also probable that the person that broke it might take the things away - A. It is probably. I do not believe that the window was broken. I believe it was cut. Q. It might be cut while you were up stairs - A. Yes, no doubt it was. COURT. Did you find anything about the prisoner that would have cut a window - A. No. EDWARD CLARK . I am a parish constable. I know nothing more than taking the prisoner in custody. I searched his person, and as I was searching him I found the fore finger of his right hand bleeding. It appeared to have been cut with glass. I asked him how that was done. He said, that was an old wound. I am sure it was not an old wound. There were a few drops of blood on the floor where he stood. I found nothing on him but his own property. JURY. Was there any blood on the glass - A. I did not see that. The prisoner's finger was cut length-ways. COURT. What time was it when you got there - A. Between six and seven. Nearer seven than six. Mr. Adams. Are you a surgeon - A. No. Q. How can you distinguish a cut from glass from a cut of anything else. Can you distinguish a cut from glass from a cut from anything else - A. I cannot. JAMES GILLMORE . I am an officer of Queen-square office. On the 26th of January, I met the prisoner in custody at our gaol, I asked him what brought him there. He said, you need not say anything, my crime is heavy enough. I said, what have you been up to; why, said he, I have been breaking a window at Pimlico. Q. What were the words - A. I asked him, what brought him there. He said, you need not say anything at all about me, my crime is heavy enough. I said, what have you been at. Why, said he, I have been breaking a window at Pimlico. COURT, Q. to prosecutor. Which way did the prisoner run when you came out of your house - A. Towards the Queen's house. Q. Did you, when you came out, look the other way to see whether anybody was running, or not - A. No, I did not. I did not lose sight of him after seeing his hand in the window. Q. Did you see his person until you got out of the door - A. Yes, I saw his person, but not so as to distinguish the features of his face. I saw his body. Prisoner's Defence. I am innocent of the crime that is alleged against me. The prisoner called three witnesses, who gave him a good character. GUILTY - DEATH , aged 22. Second Middlesex jury, before Mr. Justice Bailey.
1782England[Source: [[#S-1415680582]] Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=bivri_englandbirth&h=5709962&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Birth date: 5 May 1782 Birth place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng Residence date: Residence place: England Baptism date: Baptism place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng ]
'''Event:''' 1 Princes Row Pimlico St. Georges Hanover Square. Watchmaker and jewellery shop under house broken into and silverware stolen.
Robbery
1813
Pimlico, London, Midlesex, England.
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Samuel Moginie Old Bailey.
'''Occupation:''' 1852 London Directory Samuel Moginie, watchmaker, 19 Brewer St.
1852
London, England. Old clocks and watches & their makers by Spon and Chamberlain 1932 Samuel Moginie, 1 Prince Row, Pimlico 1820-1842 (succeeded Glover).
1820
Pimlico, London, Midlesex, England.
17 Brewers Street. Watchmaker / Barometer maker.
1841
Pimlico, Middlesex, England.
'''Baptism:'''
c1782Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng. [Source: [[#S-1415680582]] Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=bivri_englandbirth&h=5709962&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt Note: Birth date: 5 May 1782 Birth place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng Residence date: Residence place: England Baptism date: Baptism place: Liberty of Old Artillery Ground, London, Eng ] and [ "England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQLC-MNY : 11 December 2014), Samuel Moginie, 05 May 1782, Birth; citing p. 152, Steward Street, Liberty of the Old Artillery Ground, Middlesex, record group RG5, Public Record Office, London. ]
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Samuel Moginie Old Bailey.
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Samuel Moginie Old Bailey.
'''Marriage'''
Husband [[Moginie-48|Samuel Moginie]].
Wife [[Daydon-1|Louisa Daydon]].
Child: [[Moginie-63|Samuel John Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-62|John Daydon Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-61|Joseph Moginie]].
Marriage
11 April 1809. St. Luke, Old Street, Finsbury, London, England. [Source: [[#S-1259043502]] ][Source: [[#S-1426400004]] London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke, Old Street, Register of marriages, P76/LUK, Item 037 ]
Husband @P33@.
Wife @P27@.
Child: [[Moginie-53|Elizabeth Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-52|John Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-51|Francis Daniel Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-50|Samuel Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-49|Edward Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-48|Samuel Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-47|Joseph Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-46|Benjamin Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-45|Elizabeth Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-42|Edward Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-43|James Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-44|David Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-41|Benjamin Moginie]].
Child: [[Moginie-34|Daniel Moginie]].
Marriage Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster.
15 October 1774.
England[Source: [[#S-920877286]] ]
== Sources ==
* Source: S-1258072202 Repository: [[#R-1873654173]] UK, Midlands and Various UK Trade Directories, 1770-1941 * Repository: R-1873654173 Ancestry.com Note: * Source: S-1259043502 Repository: [[#R-1873654173]] Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 - 1837 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S-1415680582 Repository: [[#R-2138737204]] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.Original data - Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission.Original dat Note: * Repository: R-2138737204 Ancestry.com.au Note: * Source: S-1426400004 Repository: [[#R-1873654173]] London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Church of England Parish Registers, 1754-1921. London Metropolitan Archives, London.Images produced by permission of the City of London Corporation Libraries, Archives Note: * Source: S-2038360800 Repository: [[#R-2138737204]] Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Ancestry Family Trees http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=19664079&pid=41 * Source: S-2064484384 Repository: [[#R-2138737204]] England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915 FreeBMD Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. © Crown copyright. Published by permission of the Contro Note:
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