Wednesday, 6 August 2025

George Poulter and Grace Calvert

St Michael, Bishop's Stortford, Tuesday, 9 August, 2011
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George Powter (sic) (bap. 30 Oct 1730 at St Michael's ChurchBishop's Stortford), son of John Poulter, Bricklayer, and Elizabeth Nicholls, married Grace Calvert (bap. 12 Jan 1730 Julian calendar, 1731 on the Gregorian calendar, at St Mary'sStandon, Hertfordshire), daughter of Samuel Calvert and Martha Faircloth, at St Michael, Bishop's Stortford on 6 Aug 1753.

On George's baptism, his and his parents' surname was spelled Powlter; he married as Powter, but on his burial record, he was listed as Poulter. The last of these seems like the most reasonable option and is the consistent spelling of the name in previous generations. Grace was baptised with the surname Colver, as was her sister Martha, but her brother was baptised Samuel Culver. Upon marriage her surname is listed as Calvert, and in 1765, both Grace, his daughter and George, his son-in-law, were beneficiaries to the will of Samuel Calvert. Clearly these were written as each clerk imagined upon hearing.

On 1 Jul 1745, when he will have been about 15, George Powter, son of John Powter, was apprenticed to Master Crips Northage of Bishop's Stortford, as a Pattenmaker, then, a skilled craftsman making patten shoes (outdoor clogs or overshoes to raise feet out of the mud ... and horse poo). 

George and Grace had seven children:
  1. Sarah Powtor (sic) (reads as Powtor, transcribed as Pewter) bap. 4 Apr 1754 at St Mary's Church, Ware, Hertfordshire
  2. George Poulter bap. 19 Jun 1757 at St. CeciliaLittle Hadham
  3. Samuel Pewter (sic) bap. 7 Dec 1760 in Little Hadham
  4. Martha Pewter (sic) bap. 25 Sep 1763 in Little Hadham
  5. Edward Powtor (sic) (again, reads as Powtor, but has been transcribed as Pewter) bap. 21 Sep 1766 in Little Hadham
  6. John Pewter (sic) (this time, reads as Pewtor, but has been transcribed as Pewter) bap. 6 May 1769 in Little Hadham
  7. Mary Pewter or Pauter (sic) (original record reads as Pauter and transcribed as both) bap. 15 Aug 1773 in Little Hadham
As we can see, they were still having immense trouble with the surname, but all are clearly listed as the children of George and Grace.

George Poulter was buried at St. Cecilia, Little Hadham on 26 Dec 1779.

Grace Powter, aged 80, was buried in Standon, Hertfordshire on 26 Jun 1810. Whilst it's tempting to imagine she had merely been sent back to be buried in her parish of birth, son George was then living in Standon.