Genealogy from [Moore]

Benjamin DamesAge: 53 years17801834

Name
Benjamin Dames
Baptism 21 November 1780
Death of a maternal grandmotherMary Phillips
21 October 1782 (Age 23 months) Age: 71st year
Burial of a maternal grandmotherMary Phillips
24 October 1782 (Age 23 months)
Birth of a brotherThomas Dames
about 1786 (Age 5 years)
Baptism of a brotherThomas Dames
5 June 1786 (Age 5 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Dams
21 March 1795 (Age 14 years)

Burial of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Dams
25 March 1795 (Age 14 years)
MarriageRebecca PowellView this family
27 September 1802 (Age 21 years)
Note: by licence
Baptism of a daughterRebecca Dames
2 December 1802 (Age 22 years)
Baptism of a daughterAnn Dames
13 October 1804 (Age 23 years)
Death of a motherAnn Moor
30 May 1806 (Age 25 years)

Burial of a motherAnn Moor
6 June 1806 (Age 25 years)
Baptism of a sonWilliam Dames
29 March 1807 (Age 26 years)
Baptism of a daughterMary Dames
about 1810 (Age 29 years)
Note: No record found - probably because the register and the BTs are deficient at this time
Death of a wifeRebecca Powell
5 September 1812 (Age 31 years)

Note: Gravestone by J.HOLT SPRATTON
Death of a fatherWilliam Dames
7 May 1818 (Age 37 years)

Note: Gravestone of slate by HOLT SPRATTON (lower edge)
Note: recorded as the 6th May on the will
Burial of a fatherWilliam Dames
8 May 1818 (Age 37 years)
Address: Coaton
Note: Age 72
Death of a daughterAnn Dames
30 October 1829 (Age 48 years) Age: 25

Death of a daughterMary Dames
6 June 1832 (Age 51 years) Age: 21

Burial of a daughterMary Dames
11 June 1832 (Age 51 years)
Address: Coaton
Note: Age 23
Death of a sonWilliam Dames
12 June 1832 (Age 51 years) Age: 25

Burial of a sonWilliam Dames
15 June 1832 (Age 51 years)
Address: Coaton
Note: Age 25
Residence between 1802 and 1834 (Age 21 years)
Note: Following his death in 1834, Benjamin's house at Coaton was to be let:- A good house with parlour, sitting room, kitchen, two cellars and a dairy on the ground floor; five sleeping rooms on the first floor; two attics, stabling for two horses, coal house, piggeries, yard, a garden in front, orchard and kitchen garden, fruit trees, occupying half an acre. Apply to Wm Dames of Ravensthorpe or Jno Underwood of Hollowell. [brother and brother-in-law]
Residence 1834 (Age 53 years)
Note: The contents of the house, which were to be auctioned in October 1834, were described in some detail. They included:- bedsteads, feather and wool beds, blankets, sheets and counterpanes, mahogany and oak bureaus, chests of drawers and tables, linen chests, mirrors, chairs, sofa, a corner cupboard containing glassware and china, a handsome clock, barometer, a blue and white table service, brewing and dairy utensils, a jockey cart and a considerable number of books.
Death 17 September 1834 (Age 53 years)

Probate between 1834 and 1861 (Age 53 years)

Burial 21 September 1834 (4 days after death)
Address: Coaton
Note: Age 53
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 15 March 1774Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
10 months
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
William Dames
Baptism: 2 April 1777 30 27Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Burial: 4 March 1777Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
21 months
elder brother
3 years
himself
Benjamin Dames
Baptism: 21 November 1780 34 31Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Death: 17 September 1834
6 years
younger brother
Family with Rebecca Powell - View this family
himself
Benjamin Dames
Baptism: 21 November 1780 34 31Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Death: 17 September 1834
wife
Marriage: 27 September 1802Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
2 months
daughter
Rebecca Dames
Baptism: 2 December 1802 22 20Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Burial: 12 November 1846Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
22 months
daughter
Ann Dames
Baptism: 13 October 1804 23 22Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Death: 30 October 1829
2 years
son
William Dames
Baptism: 29 March 1807 26 24Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Death: 12 June 1832
4 years
daughter
Mary Dames
Baptism: about 1810 29 27Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire
Death: 6 June 1832

Marriage
by licence
Residence
Following his death in 1834, Benjamin's house at Coaton was to be let:- A good house with parlour, sitting room, kitchen, two cellars and a dairy on the ground floor; five sleeping rooms on the first floor; two attics, stabling for two horses, coal house, piggeries, yard, a garden in front, orchard and kitchen garden, fruit trees, occupying half an acre. Apply to Wm Dames of Ravensthorpe or Jno Underwood of Hollowell. [brother and brother-in-law]
Residence
The contents of the house, which were to be auctioned in October 1834, were described in some detail. They included:- bedsteads, feather and wool beds, blankets, sheets and counterpanes, mahogany and oak bureaus, chests of drawers and tables, linen chests, mirrors, chairs, sofa, a corner cupboard containing glassware and china, a handsome clock, barometer, a blue and white table service, brewing and dairy utensils, a jockey cart and a considerable number of books.
Burial
Age 53