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Thomas Boucher
Eliza Boucher
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In the burial records it shows Thomas Boucher died January 1915, aged 65, and Eliza Boucher (his sister? Two sisters are recorded as looking after him in his long illness, but only one sister is mentioned in his will. ) died in March 1915, aged 62
Thomas was born in Leamington in 1849 and (according to his obituary in the Observer in 1915) came to Hastings as a lad from Warwickshire, nearly half a century ago, presumably with his parents and sisters.
Thomas Boucher's first wife was Sarah Anne.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Mr. T. Boucher, of Leamington, Warwickshire, to Sarah Ann Wood, of Hastings, Sussex. October 14th, at St Mildred's, Tenterden, by thee Rev. H. R. Merewether, B. A,.
Sarah Anne is buried in AL C23, she died on 24th October 187, aged 38 and on the tombstone it says "Widow of William Wood and wife of Thomas Boucher"
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Marriage of Mr. T. Boucher.—An interesting ceremony took place at St. Andrew's Parish Church on Tuesday, when Mr. Thomas Boucher, the well-
The marriage was not a happy one. Thomas apparently accused Priscilla of neglecting her household duties (to go on the Pier, where, incidentally, he himself often performed) which led to him being summonsed for assault against her in July 1880. They were still together at the time of the 1881 census.
Thomas Boucher, Head, Married, Male, 32, 1849, Leamington, Warwickshire, Fruiterer
Priscilla Mary Boucher, Wife, Married, Female, 22, 1859, London,
Thomas's property dealings over the years indicate other interests than those recorded in the obituary (adapted from HSLO).
Cranmer House, South-
THOS. BOUCHER. 29 and 61, George-
1880 -
December 1880 -