====== Adam Appelman ====== //([[Appelman Henry|Henry]])// [[http://www.theartofrandomology.co.uk/genealogy/media/Adam_Appelman-20210207.pdf|View abridged page]] in downloadable PDF format.\\ \\ Adam APPELMAN was possibly born in Germany (see **[[#The Will of Adam Appelman]]** below). Adam was a pianoforte maker, and appears to have worked for the [[wp>Kirkman_(harpsichord_makers)|Kirkman]] family. From 1795 to his death in 1803, he was recorded as living in Carnaby Street [No. 53((Charlotte Appelman of No. 53 Carnaby Street: witness 6th, July 1799, for Coroners' inquest into the suspicious death of Robert Dainien.))], Westminster, following the previous resident Mary Say. Also noted a few doors away is a John Reid/Read, who could possibly be the same John who acted as a witness at Adam's marriage to Charlotte. {{ ::adamappelman-carnabystreet.png |Adam Appelman, Carnaby Street}} {{ ::carnabyandcrossstreet1795.png |Carnaby Street}} \\ In 1800, he was also listed in the Land Tax register for Edward Yard. {{ ::adamappelman-edwardyard-1800landtax.png |Land Tax 1800 - Adam Appelman, Edward Yard}} Today it is known as All Souls' Place (the road between All Souls' Church and the BBC building). {{ ::edwardyard-langhamplace.png |Edward Yard, Langham Place}} \\ \\ He was buried 30 Jun 1803, St. Mary Marylebone. {{ ::adamappelmanbur1803.png | Burial record of Adam Appelman, 1803}} \\ \\ ---- ===== Marriage & Children ===== Adam married [[Gordon Charlotte 1762|Charlotte GORDON]] 27 October 1793 at [[https://www.sjp.org.uk/buildinghistorya.html|St James' (Piccadilly), Westminster]], Middlesex; both of the parish, by banns, witnessed by John Reid((Possibly the same John Reid/Read resident in Carnaby Street.)) and J(ohn). Gordon((I have not been able to establish the relationship between this J(ohn) Gordon and Charlotte, but it is possibly a brother. Although John Gordon is a common name, there is one listed as living in Portugal Street (a.k.a. Piccadilly) very close to the church of Saint James'. He is recorded there, with 'backshop', from 1787-1792, and again in 1808.)). {{ ::adamappelmancharlottegordonmarr1793.png |Marriage of Adam Appelman and Charlotte Gordon, 1793}} ==== Children of Adam Appelman and Charlotte: ==== - [[Appelman Joseph 1795|Joseph APPELMAN]], born 16 Feb 1795 - Marylebone, London. - [[Appelman Jane 1802|Jane APPELMAN]], born 24 Jan 1802 - Marylebone, London. \\ //Record for a Frances APPELMAN (born 21 Nov 1789 and baptised 13 Dec 1789, the daughter of Adam and Mary) seems to suggest a previous marriage for Adam.// \\ {{:francesappelmanbapt1789cwm.jpg?direct|Frances Appelman baptism, 1789}} \\ ---- ===== The Will of Adam Appelman ===== ** Proved 9 July 1804 ** {{ wiki:adamappelmanwill1803.jpg }} \\ //- Transcription by TLM// This is the last Will and Testament\\ of me Adam Appelman of Great Portland Street\\ in the parish of Saint Mary le bone in the county of\\ Middlesex pianoforte maker whereas the sum of one\\ thousand one hundred and fifty six Goulders((Approximately £8,650 of "purchasing power" today.)) and twenty\\ two Kreutzers((From Wikipedia: **The Kreuzer**, in English usually kreutzer, was a coin and unit of currency in the southern German states prior to the introduction of the German gold mark in 1871/73, and in Austria and Switzerland. After 1760 it was made of copper.)) was at Michaelmas which was in the year\\ of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six due\\ and owing to me from John Muller of Oberingelheim\\ in palantine in the territories of the French Republic((**Rhenish Hesse** prior to 1792.))\\ being the product of the sale of certain Land Given and bequeathed\\ unto me in and by the last will and testament of my late\\ Father Henry Appelman late of Oberingelheim And\\ whereas the said sum of one thousand one hundred\\ and fifty six Gouldars and twenty two Kreutzers is together with\\ interest thereon still due and owing to me Now. I do\\ hereby give and bequeath the said sum of one thousand\\ one hundred and fifty six Goulders and twenty two Kreutzers\\ together with all interest which shall be due to me thereon\\ at the time of my decease and also every other\\ sum or sums of money whatsoever which shall become\\ due or payable to me under or by virtue of the aforesaid\\ will of my late father deceased unto my wife Charlotte\\ Appelman, her Exois Admors and assigns to and for her and\\ their own use and benefit and as to all the rest residue and\\ remainder of all my monies and goods chattels and effects\\ whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind\\ so ever I hereby bequeath the same and every\\ part thereof unto my said wife Charlotte Appelman, to and\\ for her own use and benefit. And I hereby nominate\\ constitute and appoint Joseph Kirkman[*] of Broad Street\\ in the parish of Saint James Westminster in the county of\\ Middlesex pianoforte maker the sole executor of this my\\ Will and I hereby revoke all former or other will or wills\\ by me at any time made and declare this will to be my\\ last will and testament. In witness whereof I have\\ hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th of April 1803.\\ Adam Appelman [initialed] Signed sealed published and\\ declared by the testator Adam Appelman as and for his\\ last will and testament in the presence of us who in his\\ presence and at his request and in the presence of each\\ one of us have set our names as witness there to\\ Abrm Kirkman, Fen Court London .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. John Prentice\\ 108 Great Portland Street\\ \\ \\ **This will** was proved at London the ninth day\\ of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred\\ and four before the worshipful Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor\\ of Laws Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William\\ Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary\\ of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted\\ by the Oath of Joseph Kirkman the sole Executor named\\ in the said Will to whom Aduion was granted of all\\ and singular the Goods Chattles and Credits of the\\ deceased he having been first sworn duly to administer ---- ===== Historical Notes: ===== St. James' (Piccadilly), Westminster\\ William Blake was baptised at the church in 1757.\\ [[https://www.sjp.org.uk/font.html|History of St. James's Piccadilly ]] **21 June 1825**\\ A great fire broke out at Mr. Cruzett’s, a carver and gilder, in Great Titchfield-street, which spread with irresistible violence, and communicated to several houses in Mortimer street, Wells-street, and Great Portland-street, and before it could be subdued between 20 and 30 houses were reduced to ashes, including Stodart’s pianoforte manufactory, a timber yard, St. Margaret’s chapel, and Varley’s picture gallery, in which were consumed many fine works of art; no lives were lost, but the destruction of property was estimated at upwards of 200,000l.\\ [[https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhi01toongoog/page/n734/mode/1up|The Chronological Historian: Vol.2, p.720]]