In April 1861, Henry Slade was a bailiff at Kingswood Farm.
Birth
Henry was born at North Perrott in about 1817, the fifth child of Emanuel and Ann Slade. His father, Emamuel, was the tenant of Kingswood Farm.
Father’s death
Henry’s father died in December 1848. He left Henry three yards of land at Misterton (held for the remainder of a term of 2000 years), £200 and one-quarter of the residue.
Haselbury
In March 1851, Henry lived in Haselbury village in the household of his future wife, Emma Rendell, and her grandmother, Elizabeth Rendell. Emma was the illegitimate daughter of Elizabeth’s daughter, Mary.
Marriage
Henry and Emma married at Haselbury on 23 October 1851.
Return to Kingswood Farm
In April 1861, Henry acted as bailiff for his mother at Kingswood Farm. Following her death in February or March 1863, Henry quit the farm and sold the live and deadstock by auction on 10 November 1863.[1]
Return to Haselbury
After leaving Kingswood farm, Henry and his wife ran a grocery shop in West Street, Haselbury.
Religion
Henry and his Emma were Baptists who fell under the spell of the energetic Baptist Evangelist James Bartlett. A native of Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset, James Bartlett began preaching at a young age and spent about eight years at Crewkerne before moving to Street in the early 1880s.[2] He witnessed Henry’s will on 24 February 1881 and acted as one of Emma’s executors.[3]
Emma’s religious faith provided solace when her son, Henry James, died in 1885 (see below).
Death
Henry died on 23 March 1881, aged 61, leaving an estate valued at “under £1,000,” which he left entirely to his wife.[4]
Emma died on 17 November 1896, aged 72, leaving an estate valued at £866-6s-3d gross and £826 1s 1d net.
The will of Emma Slade
Emma appointed Samuel Newick of Crewkerne, accountant, and James Bartlett of Street, Evangelist, as her executors.
She gave each executor £5 for their trouble.
She gave her son John Bradford Slade her household furniture and effects and £100.
She gave the remainder to her executors on trust to convert to money and invest, paying the income to her son, John Bradford Slade, for life and then giving the capital to his children equally as tenants in common.[5]
Children
Henry and Emma had two sons, Henry James and John Bradford. Henry James enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers as a young man but regretted his decision. In 1879, he was arrested for desertion and returned to his regiment.[6] He died on HMS Jumna on 13 December 1885 on his way home from India. His brother, John Bradford, became a carpenter and joiner, married and had eight children.
References
[1] Dorset County Chronicle, 5 November 1863 p. 20.
[2] Central Somerset Gazette, 30 May 1924, p. 8; information about births of James Bartlett’s children.
[3] The will of Henry Slade, dated 24 February 1881, proved at Taunton on 31 May 1881; the will of Emma Slade, dated 2 December 1889, proved at Taunton on 9 February 1897.
[4] The will of Henry Slade (see above).
[5] The will of Emma Slade (see above).
[6] Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser, 5 June 1879, p.3.