| Husband: | Abraham ACHARD (1805-1872) | |
| Wife: | Antoinette BODEMON (1810- ) | |
| Children: | Louis Adolphe ACHARD (1850-1908) | |
| Marriage | 1832 | Friedrichsdorf, Hochtaunuskreis, Hessen, Germany |
| Name: | Abraham ACHARD | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | 1805 | Friedrichsdorf, Hochtaunuskreis, Hessen, Germany |
| Death | 1872 (age 66-67) | |
| Name: | Antoinette BODEMON | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | 1810 | Friedrichsdorf, Hochtaunuskreis, Hessen, Germany |
| Name: | Louis Adolphe ACHARD | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Alt. Name: | Adolphus ACHARD | |
| Spouse: | Emily PICKETT (1851-1916) | |
| Birth | 23 Jun 1850 | Friedrichsdorf, Hochtaunuskreis, Hessen, Germany |
| Census | 2 Apr 1871 (age 21) | Marylebone, London, England1 |
| Devonport Mews | ||
| Occupation | 2 Apr 1871 (age 20) | Footman; Marylebone, London, England1 |
| Naturalisation | 30 Jul 1874 (age 24) | Home Office, london |
| 13 Chesham Street, Middlesex | ||
| Occupation | 1874 (age 23-24) | Butler; London, England |
| 13 Chesham Street, Middlesex | ||
| Occupation | 1874 (age 23-24) | Commisioner?; London, England |
| Symon Street | ||
| Occupation | 7 Jun 1898 (age 47) | Licensed victualler; Knightsbridge, Middlesex, England |
| Queen's Arms, 38 Albert Gate The license was transferred from Herbert Way to Louis Albert Achard. He was listed as licensee in the Post Office London Directory of 1900 |
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| Residence | 1899 (age 48-49) | Knightsbridge, Middlesex, England2 |
| 38 Albert Gate Parish of St Margaret, Ward No 1 - Knightsbridge |
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| Census | 31 Mar 1901 (age 50) | Knightsbridge, Middlesex, England3 |
| Queen's Arms, 37 Albert Gate | ||
| Occupation | 31 Mar 1901 (age 50) | Licensed Victualler; Knightsbridge, Middlesex, England3 |
| Residence | 1905 (age 54-55) | Knightsbridge, Westminster, England |
| Queen's Arms Public House, 108 Knightsbridge | ||
| Death | 25 Dec 1908 (age 58) | Fulham, London, England |
| Cause: Natural Causes - syncope following extensive heart disease. Address: 8 Arundel Mansions, Kelvedon Road Fulham Chronicle, 1st January, 1909 DIED ON CHRISTMAS DAY RETIRED LICENSE HOLDER’S END AT ARUNDEL MANSIONS The sudden death on Christmas Day of a retired licensed victualler formed the subject of an inquiry at Fulham Coroner’s Court on Tuesday. The deceased was Mr. Louis Adolph Achard, aged 58 years, lately living at 8 Arundel Mansions, Kelvedon Road, Fulham. Emily Achard, the widow, said that her husband was a retired licensed victualleer. He had had a bad cough for some time past, getting it every winter. Mr. Achard had not been attended by a doctor for the last three or four years. He had been taking cough mixture which he bought at Boots’, the chemists. It was called “Pectoral Balsam”. The night before his death deceased was in his usual health and complained of nothing. He made no complaint during the night. She woke up the next morning at a quarter to nine. She called hime but he did not answer. She called him again in a quarter of an hour, he made no answer, and she found he was dead. She sent the porter for the doctor. John Sullifant, porter at Arundel Mansions, said that he had known Mr. Achard for three years and three months. He was apparently a healthy and sober man. Witness last saw him on Wednesday afternoon. He was called at nine o’clock on Christmas morning by Mrs. Achard. He found Mr. Achard dead and was very much surprised. He was satisfied that it was a natural death. Dr. Ehrlich of 89 Dawes Road, Fulham, said that he was called at Christmas morning at ten o’clock. Death had occurred about an hour previously. Witness had examined the body and found it that of a very stout man. The heart was large and weighed one pound 15 ounces. The normal weight would be 13 ounces. There was fatty degeneration. The liver weighed six pounds seven ounces; the normal weight would be sixty ounces. The cause of death was syncope following extensive heart disease. A verdict of “Death from natural causes” was returned. |
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| Burial | 30 Dec 1908 | Fulham, London, England |
| He was buried in Fulham Palace Road Cemetery. Emily was buried with him. Fulham Chronicle, 1st January, 1909 The late Mr. L.A.Achard, who was 58 years of age, was for seven years the landlord of the Queen's Arms public house, Knightsbridge, and was well known to people in the Chelea and Fulham districts. He retired from that house about three years ago. The funeral of the deceased, who was greatly respected in the trade, took place on Wednesday in a private grave at Fulham Cemetery. The mourners included the widow, brother-in-law, nephew, niece and other relatives, wreaths from whome figured on the coffin. |
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| Probate | 10 Feb 1909 | London, England |
| 8 Arundel Mansions, Kelvedon Road, Fulham Probate granted to widow Emily. Effects valued at £2589 3s 6d |
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| 1 | Text From Source: Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Where Born,Infirmity Louis Adolphe Achard,Head,Unm,M,21,Footman,Germany, |
| 2 | Electoral Register. Knightsbridge. Cit. Date: 1899. |
| 3 | Text From Source: Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Employ Status,At Home,Where Born,Infirmity Louis Adolphe Achard,Head,M,M,50,Licensed Victualler,,,Friedrichsdorf, Hochtaunuskreis, Hessen, Germany, Emily Achard,Wife,M,F,49,,,,Sandford, Devon, England, |