Charles Pane

Brief Life History of Charles

When Charles Pane was born in 1827, in West Challow, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, James Payne, was 24 and his mother, Sarah Dance, was 23. He married Caroline Hasell on 23 April 1853, in Brislington, Bristol, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Brislington, Bristol, England, United Kingdom for about 10 years and East Challow, Berkshire, England in 1901. He died on 30 October 1899, in Keynsham, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 72.

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Family Time Line

Charles Pane
1827–1899
Harriet Maxwell
1830–
Marriage: 1858
Mary Jane Payne
1859–
William Payne
1874–
William Payne
1861–
Fanny Payne
1862–
Louisa Payne
1865–
Charles Payne
1869–
Albert Edward Payne
1871–
Charles Henry Paine
1873–
Christiana Payne
1873–

Sources (58)

  • Charles Panes, "England and Wales Census, 1841"
  • Charles, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Charles Panes, "Find A Grave Index"

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1830

Eclectic Period (Art and Antiques).

1833 · The Factory Act Restricts Child Labor

The Factory Act restricted the hours women and children could work in textile mills. No child under the age of 9 were allowed to work, and children ages 9-13 could not work longer than 9 hours per day. Children up to the age of 13 were required to receive at least two hours of schooling, six days per week.

1854 · The Crimean War

The Crimean War was fought between Russia and an alliance of Britain, France, Sardinia and Turkey on the Crimean Peninsula. Russia had put pressure on Turkey which threatened British interests in the Middle East.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Italian Angelo, Antonio, Salvatore, Aldo, Carmela, Carmine, Ciro, Concetta, Enzo, Giuseppe, Mario, Armando, Claudio, Macario, Remigio.

Italian: from pane ‘bread’, used as a metonymic occupational name for a baker or as a nickname meaning ‘good thing’, and also as a personal name. This surname is also found in southern France and Corsica.

English: variant of Payne .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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