62. Peter Middlemore, born 30 November, 1804, at the Turk's Head, Walsall, and baptized 8 February, 1805, at Walsall parish, church. Enlisted as a soldier in the 19th Regiment of Foot in the assumed name of Wall; was pensioned in that name before 1847, and afterwards settled at Liverpool, where he died, at 12, Bittern Street, Liverpool, 15 December, 1874, aged seventy, and was buried in Smithdown Road cemetery, Liverpool.
His will, as of 12, Bittern Street, Liverpool, carpet planner, was dated 11December, 1874, and proved at Liverpool, 8 March, 1875, by his brother-in-law, Andrew Canning, of Walsall, coal merchant, sole executor and trustee for his three children.
Peter Middlemore[15][16] , married at St. Heliers, Jersey, 18 April, 1847, being then a pensioner, Deborah, daughter of Edward and Deborah[17] Cockins, a pensioner and widow of John Bremahan, she being aged twenty-seven. She was born at Kilshandra, co. Cavan, and died at 52 Ainsworth Street Liverpool, 23 January, 1868, "aged 50" and was buried, 26 January, at Walton cemetery, Liverpool.
Their children were