Family: Colonel John Whitehead Peard / Catherine Augusta Richards/PEARD (F2751)
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Male
Colonel John Whitehead Peard
Birth 23 Jul 1811 Fowey 
Christening 7 Sep 1811 Fowey [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Fowey, Cornwall 
Death 21 Nov 1880 Trenython Manor, Tywardreath 
Burial 24 Nov 1880 Fowey [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Fowey, Cornwall 
Marriage 1838 Father Shuldham Peard, rear admiral in the navy | F2754 Group Sheet Mother Matilda Fortescue/PEARD | F2754 Group Sheet
Female
Catherine Augusta Richards/PEARD
Birth Abt 1820 Tiverton, Devon 
Death 19 May 1898 Burial Fowey [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Fowey, Cornwall 
Father Dr. Rev. William P Richards, former headmaster of Teignmouth School | F4203 Group Sheet Mother Amelia /RICHARDS | F4203 Group Sheet
Female
Hester Mary Peard, LRBV-11L
Birth Jan 1846-Mar 1846 Stonehouse, Plymouth 
Death 8 Sep 1930 Exeter [Registration District], Exeter 
Burial
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Documents 
Catherine Augusta, the third daughter, married Colonel John Whitehead Peard of Trenython, Cornwall
Histories 
John Whitehead Peard | Memorial Inscriptions | 21 Nov 1880
yngr son Admiral Shulhan Peard,bn Fowey JUL 23 1811,died Trenython; husband of Catherine Augusta Peard; "Garibaldi's Englishman"
Peard—May 19, 26 Mount-house, Hartley, Plymouth, Catherine Augusta, widow of John Whitehead Peard, late of Trenython; family history; report - Thursday 26 May 1898
Peard—May 19, 26 Mount-house, Hartley, Plymouth, Catherine Augusta, widow of John Whitehead Peard, late Trenython; widow Col. John Whitehead Peard, famous “Garibaldi’s Englishmen.”; Catherine Augusta Catherine, daughter Rev. Dr. W. P. Richards, Teignmouth, formerly head-master Tiverton school; Her husband was son of Penryn man,…
HIGHER TOTHILL - TO BE LET, for Term of 5 or 7 years, from Michaelmas,1850, all that very convenient and pleasant RESIDENCE, late in occupation of Joseph Ball, Esq., deceased - Wed 02 Oct 1850
TO BE LET, for a Term of 5 or 7 years, from Michaelmas,1850, all that very convenient and pleasant RESIDENCE, late in the occupation of Joseph Ball, Esq., deceased, called HIGHER TOTHILL,
Situate at the Eastern End, and within a very short distance, of the Town of Plymouth.
Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and…
MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDENCES; TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT; MANSION called TOTHILL HOUSE also HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE, also TOTHILL COTTAGE; from Midsummer,1851 ; Wed 07 May 1851
MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDENCES, Within a short distance, of the Town of Plymouth. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, for Terms of 5, or 7 years, from Midsummer,1851 ; All that MANSION called TOTHILL HOUSE also HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE, also TOTHILL COTTAGE
Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport…
MARY NAPIER v. JOHN WHITEHEAD PEARD; Governess; Tothill House, Plymouth report Wed 01 Oct 1851
Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser - Wednesday 01 October 1851
Validity of a Will.—The case of Peard v. Kekewich; Shuldham Peard, late of Barton-place, Exeter, a rear admiral in the navy - Sat 28 Feb 1852
Validity of a Will.—The case of Peard v. Kekewich, before the Master of the Rolls a few days
Shuldham Peard, late of Barton-place, Exeter, a rear admiral in the navy, will 15 June 1829 to children of George Shuldham Peard will dated 30 Nov 1836
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 28 February 1852

