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 //([[Appelman Henry|Henry]])// //([[Appelman Henry|Henry]])//
  
 +[[http://www.theartofrandomology.co.uk/genealogy/media/Adam_Appelman-20210207.pdf|View abridged page]] in downloadable PDF format.\\ 
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 Adam APPELMAN was possibly born in Germany (see **[[#The Will of Adam Appelman]]** below).  Adam APPELMAN was possibly born in Germany (see **[[#The Will of Adam Appelman]]** below). 
  
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 ===== Marriage & Children ===== ===== 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((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.)).+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}} {{ ::adamappelmancharlottegordonmarr1793.png |Marriage of Adam Appelman and Charlotte Gordon, 1793}}
  
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-//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.//+//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.//
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 +{{:francesappelmanbapt1789cwm.jpg?direct|Frances Appelman baptism, 1789}}
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 ===== Historical Notes: ===== ===== Historical Notes: =====
-St. James' (Piccadilly), Westminster +St. James' (Piccadilly), Westminster\\  
-"William Blake was baptised at the church in 1757."\\  +William Blake was baptised at the church in 1757.\\  
-Quote taken from [[http://www.sjp.org.uk/historybuilding.html|History of St. James's Piccadilly ]]+[[https://www.sjp.org.uk/font.html|History of St. James's Piccadilly ]]
  
 **21 June 1825**\\  **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.\\  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://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xyg9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA720&lpg=PA720&dq=%22A+great+fire+broke+out+at+Mr.+Cruzett%E2%80%99s,+a+carver+and+gilder%22&source=bl&ots=2dNbkrS1vd&sig=B3KPy74vK_PHKMR9DDKeTNW0cb8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjnzcn5kOnNAhWDExoKHdDrAe8Q6AEIHzAB#v=onepage&q=%22A%20great%20fire%20broke%20out%20at%20Mr.%20Cruzett%E2%80%99s%2C%20a%20carver%20and%20gilder%22&f=false|The Chronological Historian: Vol.2]]+[[https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhi01toongoog/page/n734/mode/1up|The Chronological Historian: Vol.2, p.720]] 
  
  
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