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Table of Ancestors 
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| Adams | Amory | Austen, Austin | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Adams 1748 - 1831 CON | |||||||
| Grace Adams → Berriman 1791 | 16 March 1771 | Morwenstow CON | 22 December 1831 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Henry Adams | 15 May 1727 | Morwenstow CON | 27 February 1811 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Henry Adams | 27 December 1688 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 14 December 1730 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Hugh Adams | 11 October 1660 | Kilkhampton CON | ~ Child baptised 1 May 1696 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| John Adams | 27 August 1609 | Kilkhampton CON | 3 April 1681 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Thomasin Adams | ~ Child baptised 1602 | Kilkhampton CON | ~ Child baptised 24 August 1620 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Hugh Adams | ~ Child baptised 1602 | Kilkhampton CON | ~ Child baptised 24 August 1620 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Adams 1750 - 1854 WAR → WOR | |||||||
| Sarah Sophia Adams → Davis 1851 | 1827 | Cradley WOR | ~ Registered a child 26 September 1856 | Cradley WOR | FMMMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Henry Adams | 1799 | Aston WAR | 24 April 1863 | Lumbans Bank, Cradley WOR | FMMMFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Elizabeth Adams | 1804 | Netherton WOR | 29 December 1858 | Lumbans Bank Cradley | FMMMFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Thomas Adams | 1 January 1770 | Aston WAR | ~ Child baptised 1809 | Aston WAR | FMMMFMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Andrew Addams | ~ Child born 1770 | Aston WAR | ~ Child born 1770 | Aston WAR | FMMMFMFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Lydia Addams | ~ Child born 1770 | Aston WAR | ~ Child born 1770 | Aston WAR | FMMMFMFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Amory 1630 - 1681 LIN → CAM | |||||||
| Susanne Amory | 1651 | Sandtoft LIN | ~ Child baptised 26 March 1681 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Isaac Amory | ~ Child baptised 30 March 1645 | Sandtoft LIN | ~ Child baptised 1653 | Sandtoft LIN | MMFMFFFFMMF | ![]() | 11 |
| Austin 1667 - 1744 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Austin → Cooper 1744 | 19 April 1722 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 9 January 1744 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Richard Austen | 18 October 1693 | Sandy BDF | 21 June 1741 | Sandy St Swithun BDF | MFMFFMMMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Nicholas Austen | ~ Married 25 January 1682 | Sandy BDF | 17 January 1694 | Sandy St Swithun BDF | MFMFFMMMMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| B ↑top | |||||||
|
Bagnall |
Barker |
Barrett |
Barter |
Bartram, Bartrum |
Baseley |
Bateman |
Batth |
Beal |
Benbow, Bendbow |
Berriman Betteridge | Blacke | Bloer, Blower | Bonas | Bourne | Broad | Brooks | Brown | Burton | Butler | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Bagnall 1760 - 1815 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Bagnall → Clift 1787 | 14 October 1766 | Cradley WOR | 1815 | Cradley WOR | FMFMFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Cornelius Bagnall | ~ Child born 19 October 1760 | Halesowen WOR | ~ Child born 12 October 1777 | Halesowen WOR | FMFMFFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Mary Bagnall | ~ Child born 19 October 1760 | Halesowen WOR | ~ Child born 12 October 1777 | Halesowen WOR | FMFMFFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Barker 1787 - 1871 NFK | |||||||
| Ann Barker → Austin 1718 | ~ Married 27 September 1718 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 19 April 1722 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Barker 1703 - 1722 BDF | |||||||
| Caroline Barker → Skipper 1841 | 1818 | Castle Acre NFK | 2 April 1871 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Robert Barker | 1787 | Bradenham NFK | 30 September 1862 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Barrett 1809 - 1921 NFK | |||||||
| Charlotte Barrett → Skipper 1849 | 25 April 1830 | West Rudham NFK | 13 February 1921 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMMM | ![]() | 5 |
| John Barrett | ~ Married 22 November 1824 | West Rudham NFK | ~ Child baptised 27 September 1835 | West Rudham NFK | MMMMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Barter 1698 - 1775 WOR | |||||||
| Jane Barter → Evans 1745 | 5 October 1720 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 14 May 1764 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| James Barter | ~ Married July 1713 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 17 September 1723 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Bartrum 1706 - 1753 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Bartrum → Pettit 1753 | 24 September 1732 | Bletsoe BDF | ~ Child baptised 1 January 1775 | Bletsoe BDF | MFMFMMFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Francis Bartram | ~ Child baptised 9 February 1717 | Bletsoe BDF | 3 October 1764 | Bletsoe BDF | MFMFMMFFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Anne Bartram | ~ Child baptised 9 February 1717 | Bletsoe BDF | 4 January 1767 | Bletsoe BDF | MFMFMMFFMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Baseley 1740 - 1800 WAR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Baseley → Betteridge 1761 | 1740 | Brailes WAR | 14 February 1800 | Brailes WAR | FMMMFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Bateman 1590 - 1687 SAL | |||||||
| Anne Bateman → Massey 1687 | 23 August 1661 | Billingsley SAL | ~ Child baptised 1702 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Willemus Bateman | 24 February 1621 | Chelmarsh SAL | 1707 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMFMF | ![]() | 11 |
| Margery Bateman | ~ Child baptised 19 February 1646 | Billingsley SAL | 1702 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMFMM | ![]() | 11 |
| Jermani Bateman | ~ married 25 August 1608 | Sidbury SAL | 11 June 1659 | Chelmarsh SAL | FMFMMFMMFMFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Batth 1625 - 1663 CON | |||||||
| Johan Batth → Gooding 1642 | ~ Married 4 August 1642 | Morwenstow CON | 26 August 1663 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Beal 1721 - 1819 NTH | |||||||
| Elizabeth Beal → Whitmee 1756 | 15 February 1736 | Wellingborough NTH | 1819 | Olney BKM | MFMFMFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| William Beal | ~ Child baptised 15 February 1736 | Wellingborough NTH | ~ Child baptised 15 February 1736 | Wellingborough NTH | MFMFMFFFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Benbow 1648 - 1734 SAL | |||||||
| Mary Benbow → Lloyd 1730 | 5 December 1709 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 27 January 1734 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMFMMMFFMM | ![]() | 9 |
| William Bendbow | 21 April 1663 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 24 August 1724 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMFMMMFFMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Mary Benbow | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1663 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1663 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMFMMMFFMMFM | ![]() | 11 |
| William Benbow | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1663 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1663 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMFMMMFFMMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Berriman1776 to date CON → CAM → ESS | |||||||
| Heather June Berriman → Stanier 1979 | still living | M | ![]() | 1 | |||
| John Hall Berriman | 31 October 1918 | Bourn CAM | 8 December 1989 | Colchester ESS | MF | ![]() | 2 |
| John Berriman | 21 December 1888 | Whitstone CON | 17 September 1962 | 168 Maldon Rd, Colchester ESS | MFF | ![]() | 3 |
| John Berriman | 14 April 1844 | Shop, Whitstone CON | 20 January 1908 | Hatley St George CAM | MFFF | ![]() | 4 |
| John Berriman | 24 April 1808 | Launcells CON | 4 May 1887 | Whitstone CON | MFFFF | ![]() | 5 |
| William Berriman | ~ 1757 implied by the burial record | Kilkhampton CON | 22 December 1831 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Betteridge 1711 - 1821 GLS → OXF → WAR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Betteridge | 11 October 1772 | Brailes WAR | ~ Child baptised 1809 | Aston WAR | FMMMFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| William Betteridge | 8 July 1739 | Chipping Norton OXF | 18 November 1821 | Brailes WAR | FMMMFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Steven Betteridge | 8 September 1711 | Upper Swell GLS | 20 April 1783 | Chipping Norton OXF | FMMMFMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Richard Betteridge | 1673 | Upper Swell GLS | ~ Child born 8 September 1711 | Chipping Norton OXF | FMMMFMMFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Richard Betteridge | 1644 | Upper Swell GLS | ~ Child born 1673 | Upper Swell GLS | FMMMFMMFFFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Black 1730 - 1751 CON | |||||||
| Grace Blacke → Goodman 1745 | ~ Married 23 July 1745 | Whitstone CON | ~ Child baptised 26 May 1751 | Whitstone CON | MFFMMMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Blower 1773 - 1869 WAR → MDX | |||||||
| Martha Blower → Kirk 1848 | 8 August 1821 | Baddesley Ensor WAR | 5 January 1869 | Clerkenwell MDX | MMFFM | ![]() | 5 |
| John Blower | 9 February 1800 | Baddesley Ensor WAR | ~ listed in 1861 census | Grendon Common, Grendon WAR | MMFFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Joseph Bloer | ~ Child baptised 12 June 1788 | Baddesley Ensor WAR | ~ Child baptised 1 October 1807 | Baddesley Ensor WAR | MMFFMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Elizabeth Bloer | ~ Child baptised 12 June 1788 | Baddesley Ensor WAR | ~ Child baptised 1 October 1807 | Baddesley Ensor WAR | MMFFMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Bonas 1789 - 1946 NFK → ESS | |||||||
| Sybil May Bonas → Kirk 1915 | 6 July 1890 | Castle Acre NFK | 18 October 1946 | Essex County Hospital, Colchester ESS | MMM | ![]() | 3 |
| Frederic Bonas | 4 June 1866 | Castle Acre NFK | 11 January 1938 | Castle Acre | MMMF | ![]() | 4 |
| Jesse Bonas | 4 February 1839 | Castle Acre NFK | 16 March 1891 | Lunatic Asylum, Thorpe NFK | MMMFF | ![]() | 5 |
| William Bonas | 1789 | Harpley NFK | 1 March 1878 | Gayton Union Workhouse | MMMFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| John Boness | ~ Married 10 October 1775 | West Rudham NFK | ~ Child born 1789 | Harpley NFK | MMMFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Bourne 1740 - 1803 SAL | |||||||
| Kezia Bourne → Lee 1803 | 13 November 1776 | Bridgnorth SAL | 20 July 1860 | Underhill Street, Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| John Bourne | ~ Married 6 November 1759 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 26 May 1784 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Broad 1674 - 1715 DEV | |||||||
| Elizabeth Broad → Nott 1709 | 16 March 1689/90 | Merton DEV | ~ Child baptised 13 September 1715 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Mary Broad | ~ Child baptised 16 March 1689/90 | Merton DEV | 28 February 1699/700 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMFMM | ![]() | 10 |
| William Broad | ~ Child baptised 16 March 1689/90 | Merton DEV | 27 February 1692/3 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Brooks 1795 - 1825 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Brooks → Clift 1810 | ~ Married 23 April 1810 | Dudley WOR | 18 January 1860 | Colley Lane, Cradley WOR | FMFMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| John Brooks | ~ Child baptised 13 December 1803 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 22 April 1810 | Dudley WOR | FMFMFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Brooks 1750 - 1827 WOR | |||||||
| Ann Brooks → Poole 1788 | 1750 | Hagley WOR | 24 October 1827 | Hagley | FMFFFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Brown 1781 - 1851 HRT → MDX | |||||||
| Caroline Brown → Woolloton 1826 | 3 July 1803 | Walkern HRT | 15 October 1851 | Clay Hill, Enfield MDX | MMFMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Thomas Brown | 1781 | Walkern HRT | ~ Listed in 1851 census | Clay Hill, Enfield MDX | MMFMMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Hannah Brown | ~ Child baptised 3 July 1803 | Walkern HRT | 20 August 1842 | Clay Hill, Enfield MDX | MMFMMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Burton 1654 - 1675 LIN | |||||||
| Ellinor Burton → Revill 1699 | ~ Married 16 June 1669 | Owston LIN | ~ Child baptised 27 May 1675 | Owston LIN | MMFMFFMMFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Butler 1713 - 1733 WIL | |||||||
| Anne Butler → Smart 1728 | ~ Married 15 July 1728 | Bishops Cannings WIL | ~ Child baptised 10 October 1733 | Calne WIL | FFMMFFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| C ↑top | |||||||
|
Careles, Carelesse |
Carr |
Chadwick |
Chandler |
Chebbott |
Clift |
Collett |
Colson | Cook | Cooke | Cooper, Cowper | Cork | Cottle | Cox | Cupis | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Careless 1616 - 1750 CAM | |||||||
| Elizabeth Carelesse → Cupis 1713 | 21 March 1685 | Gamlingay CAM | 23 July 1750 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Thomas Carelesse | 30 March 1635 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ Child baptised 21 March 1685 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Isabell Carelesse | ~ Child baptised 1 October 1677 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ Child baptised 21 March 1685 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Lewes Careles | ~ Child baptised 16 June 1631 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ Will dated 23 September 16711 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMMMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Katherine Carelesse | ~ Child baptised 16 June 1631 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ Child baptised 30 March 1635 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMMMFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Carr 1743 - 1803 NFK | |||||||
| Mary Carr → Wigg 1778 | 11 May 1758 | Shipdham NFK | ~ Child baptised 29 October 1779 | Cranworth cum Letton NFK | MMMFFMMM | ![]() | 8 |
| John Carr | ~ Child baptised 11 May 1758 | Shipdham NFK | ~ Child baptised 11 May 1758 | Shipdham NFK | MMMFFMMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Mary Carr | ~ Child baptised 11 May 1758 | Shipdham NFK | ~ Child baptised 11 May 1758 | Shipdham NFK | MMMFFMMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Chadwick 1691 - 1814 BDF | |||||||
| Sarah Chadwick → Cooper 1706 | ~ Married February 1706 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 26 December 1713 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Chandler 1794 - 1814 WOR | |||||||
| Jane Chandler → Hipkiss 1809 | ~ Married 24 August 1809 | Old Swinford WOR | ~ Child baptised 4 May 1814 | Halesowen WOR | FMFMMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Chandler Chandler 1650 - 1788 BDF | |||||||
| Sarah Chandler → Guy 1745 | 25 January 1718/9 | Tempsford BDF | 1 June 1788 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Thomas Chandler | 15 June 1677 | Tempsford BDF | 8 April 1750 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| William Chandler | ~ Child baptised 5 January 1665/6 | Tempsford BDF | ~ Child baptised 21 March 1672/3 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Chebbott 1640 - 1701 CON | |||||||
| Joanne Chebbott→ Warmington 1693 | 8 April 1663 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 4 September 1701 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| John Chebbott | ~ Child baptised 17 February 1659 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 16 February 1665 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Honor Chebbott | ~ Child baptised 17 February 1659 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 16 February 1665 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Clift 1704 - 1934 STS/WOR | |||||||
| Jane Clift → Poole 1884 ⇒ Lavender 1906 ⇛ Cockin 1925 | 29 November 1866 | Cradley Heath STS | 5 November 1934 | Cradley Heath STS | FMFM | ![]() | 4 |
| William Clift | 7 August 1819 | Cradley WOR | 10 April 1883 | 13 Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis STS | FMFMF | ![]() | 5 |
| Thomas Clift | 25 December 1789 | Cradley WOR | 5 February 1873 | The Union Workhouse, Stourbridge WOR | FMFMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| James Clift | 11 February 1768 | Cradley WOR | 27 January 1844 | Overend, Cradley WOR | FMFMFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Samuel Clift | 10 August 1744 | Rowley Regis STS | 7 June 1825 | Cradley WOR | FMFMFFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| James Clift | 24 January 1719 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 10 August 1744 | Rowley Regis STS | FMFMFFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| John Clift | ~ Child baptised 24 February 1719 | Rowley Regis STS | 14 November 1728 | Rowley Regis STS | FMFMFFFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Sarah Clift | ~ Child baptised 24 February 1719 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 6 February 1725/6 | Rowley Regis STS | FMFMFFFFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Collett 1779 - 1871 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Collett → Whitehouse 1839 ⇒ Coulson 1851 ⇛ Hill 1854 | 9 January 1820 | Dudley WOR | 2 September 1872 | 7 Angel Street, Queens Cross, Dudley WOR | FMMFFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Samuel Collett | 22 October 1777, aged 4 | Worcester St Swithun WOR | ~ Recorded as "dead" on his daughter's marriage certificate 6 February 1854 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| John Collett | ~ Child born 1779 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child born 1779 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Colson 1698 - 1783 NTH | |||||||
| Mary Colson → Whitmee 1732 | 1698 | unknown | 16 May 1783 | Olney BKM | MFMFMFFFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Cook 1715 - 1759 SAL | |||||||
| Elizabeth Cook → Bourne 1756 | 14 February 1733 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 26 May 1784 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Joseph Cook | ~ Child baptised 27 June 1732 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 6 September 1746 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Sarah Cook | ~ Child baptised 27 June 1732 | Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 6 September 1746 | Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Cooke 1663 - 1732 CON | |||||||
| Grace Cooke → Gooding 1678 | ~ Married 15 November 1678 | Morwenstow CON | 15 June 1732 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Cooper 1668 - 1786 BDF | |||||||
| Mary Cooper → Simmonds 1769 | 9 January 1744 | Sandy BDF | 18 September 1786 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMM | ![]() | 8 |
| William Cooper | 20 January 1712 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 9 January 1744 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Richard Cooper | 2 October 1683 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 26 December 1712 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| William Cooper | ~ Child baptised 2 October 1683 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 2 October 1683 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Sarah Cooper | ~ Child baptised 2 October 1683 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 2 October 1683 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Cowper 1565 - 1601 NTH | |||||||
| Mary Cowper | 1565 | unknown | ~ Child baptised 1601 | Yardley Hastings NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFFFM | ![]() | 14 |
| Cork 1680 - 1723 SOM | |||||||
| Jane Cork → Thorne | 1680 | SOM | ~ Child baptised 1723 | Wiveliscombe | FMMFFMFMMFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Cottle 1680 - 1788 CON | |||||||
| Damaris Cottle → Adams 1762 | 20 August 1736 | Morwenstow CON | 10 April 1788 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Simon Cottle | 12 February 1704 | Morwenstow CON | 17 May 1780 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Simon Cottle | 5 June 1664 | Morwenstow CON | 18 February 1739 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Mary Cottle | ~ Child baptised 29 December 1698 | Morwenstow CON | 25 November 1729 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Cox 1750 - 1813 WOR | |||||||
| Pamelo Cox → Walker 1796 | 1766 | WOR | 12 October 1842 | Cradley WOR | FMMMMFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Francis Cox | ~ Married 7 April 1747 | Rowley Regis STS | 28 March 1783 | Rowley Regis STS | FMMMMFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Cupis 1660 - 1797 BDF → CAM | |||||||
| Anne Cupis → Mann 1751 | 25 December 1726 | Gamlingay CAM | 22 January 1797 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Stephen Cupis | 23 November 1690 | Cardington BDF | 26 February 1741 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Stephen Cupis | 1660 | unknown | 6 October 1737 | Great Staughton HUN | MFMMMFMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Mary Cupis | ~ Child baptised 17 January 1685/6 | Cardington BDF | ~ Child baptised 14 August 1698 | Cardington BDF | MFMMMFMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| D ↑top | |||||||
| Daine | Davies,Davis | Dutton | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Daine 1755 - 1835 WAR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Daine → Dutton 1781 | ~ 1755 implied by the burial record | Mancetter WAR | 19 March 1835 | Mancetter WAR | MMFFMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Davies 1795 - 1959 WAR → WOR | |||||||
| Esther Davies → Whitehouse 1901 | 17 January 1878 | The Innage, Cradley WOR | 4 July 1959 | 10 Burton Road, Sedgley STS | FMMM | ![]() | 4 |
| Henry Davies | 11 January 1854 | Cradley WOR | 1 March 1899 | 20 Corngreavges Road, Cradley Heath STS | FMMMF | ![]() | 5 |
| Levi Davis | 1823 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child born 7 September 1856 | Cradley WOR | FMMMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Joseph Davis | 1795 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Listed in 1861 census | Darby and Pargeters Colliery, Rowley Regis STS | FMMMFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Davies 1712 - 1728 WIL | |||||||
| Susana Davies → Stevens 1728 | ~ Married 12 June 1728 | Devizes WIL | ~ Married 12 June 1728 | Devizes WIL | FFMMFFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Davies 1590 - 1648 SAL | |||||||
| Katherine Davies → Bateman 1608 | ~ married 25 August 1608 | Sidbury SAL | 1648 | Chelmarsh SAL | FMFMMFMMFMFM | ![]() | 12 |
| Davis 1804 - 1884 WAR → WOR | |||||||
| Mary Ann Davis → Walker 1851 | 1826 | Birmingham WAR | 22 October 1868 | Cradley WOR | FMMMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Noah Davis | ~ Married 19 October 1819 | Birmingham SS Peter and Paul WAR | ~ Child born 1826 | Birmingham WAR | FMMMMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Dutton 1781 - 1836 WAR | |||||||
| Frances Dutton → Blower 1814 | 28 September 1794 | Mancetter WAR | ~ Child baptised 20 August 1836 | Mancetter WAR | MMFFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Joseph Dutton | ~ Married 24 December 1781 | Mancetter WAR | ~ Child baptised 10 June 1797 | Mancetter WAR | MMFFMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| E ↑top | |||||||
| Elkins | Evans | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Elkins 1627 - 1673 GLS | |||||||
| Deborah Elkins→ Betteridge | 5 August 1627 | Upper Swell GLS | ~ Child born 1673 | Upper Swell GLS | FMMMFMMFFFM | ![]() | 12 |
| Evans 1709 - 1783 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Evans → Southall 1766 | 10 March 1746/7 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 30 November 1783 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMM | ![]() | 8 |
| William Evans | 9 August 1724 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 14 May 1764 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| William Evans | ~ Child baptised 9 August 1724 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 6 February 1725/6 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Mary Evans | ~ Child baptised 9 August 1724 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 6 February 1725/6 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| F ↑top | |||||||
| Foxall | Freeman | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Foxall 1650 - 1751 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Foxall → Southall 1727 | 25 February 1706 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 1 September 1751 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Jeseph Foxall | 7 August 1681 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 25 February 1706 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Henry Foxall | ~ Married 16 August 1662 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 7 August 1681 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Freeman 1790 - 1888 MDX | |||||||
| Lucy Freeman → Read 1835 | 19 November 1812 | Marylebone MDX | 23 August 1888 | 44 Wyndham Street, Marylebone MDX | FFMFM | ![]() | 5 |
| William Freeman | ~ Child born 19 September 1807 | Marylebone MDX | ~ Child born 19 November 1812 | Marylebone MDX | FFMFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Lucy Freeman | ~ Child born 19 September 1807 | Marylebone MDX | ~ Child born 19 November 1812 | Marylebone MDX | FFMFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| G ↑top | |||||||
| Gee | Gill | Godfrey | Goodbody, Goodbury | Gooding | Goodman | Goodwin | Grove | Guy | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Gee 1842 - 1906 STS → WAR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Gee → Shaw 1871 | ~ 1842 implied by marriage certificate, 1871 | Pensnett STS | 16 April 1906 | 118 Lodge Road, Birmingham WAR | FFFMM | ![]() | 5 |
| Gill 1667 - 1693 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Gill → Austen 1682 | ~ Married 25 January 1682 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 18 November 1693 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMMMFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Godfrey 1782 - 1808 BDF | |||||||
| Sarah Godfrey → Hall 1797 | ~ Married 24 April 1797 | Tempsford BDF | ~ Child baptised 3 July 1808 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Goodbody 1758 - 1837 NFK | |||||||
| Harriet Goodbody → Barrett 1824 | 7 July 1802 | Rougham NFK | ~ Listed in 1841 census | West Rudham NFK | MMMMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| William Goodbody | 20 July 1782 | East Rudham NFK | 16 March 1864 | The Union Workhouse, Docking NFK | MMMMMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| John Goodbury | 1758 | Rudham NFK | 31 January 1837 | Rudham NFK | MMMMMMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Gooding 1625 - 1731 CON | |||||||
| Grace Gooding → Adams 1725 | 13 August 1693 | Morwenstow CON | 3 November 1731 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Thomas Gooding | 28 May 1643 | Morwenstow CON | 13 January 1715 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Thomas Gooding | ~ Married 4 August 1642 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 19 July 1648 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Goodman 1667 - 1810 CON | |||||||
| Mary Goodman → Martyn 1810 | 29 May 1776 | Week St Mary CON | ~ Child baptised 22 July 1810 | Whitstone CON | MFFMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| John Goodman | 26 May 1751 | Whitstone CON | ~ Child baptised 29 May 1776 | Week St Mary CON | MFFMMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Elizabeth Goodman | ~ Child baptised 17 April 1774 | Week St Mary CON | ~ Child baptised 29 May 1776 | Week St Mary CON | MFFMMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Henry Goodman | 23 November 1716 | Week St Mary CON | ~ Child baptised 26 May 1751 | Whitstone CON | MFFMMMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Goodman | 6 September 1682 | Poundstock CON | ~ Child baptised 23 November 1716 | Week St Mary CON | MFFMMMFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| John Goodman | ~ Child baptised 6 September 1682 | Poundstock CON | ~ Administration dated 3 December 1691 | Poundstock CON | MFFMMMFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Priscilla Goodman | ~ Child baptised 6 September 1682 | Poundstock CON | ~ Administered her husbands will 3 December 1691 | Poundstock CON | MFFMMMFFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Goodwin 1650 - 1681 WOR | |||||||
| Ciseley Goodwin → Foxall 1662 | ~ Married 16 August 1662 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 7 August 1681 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Grove 1792 - 1870 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Grove → Poole 1850 | 17 October 1830 | Halesowen WOR | 28 July 1866 | Cradley WOR | FMFFM | ![]() | 5 |
| James Grove | 1792 | Cradley WOR | 3 October 1854 | High Town, Cradley WOR | FMFFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Elizabeth Grove | 1799 | Moseley STS | 20 March 1863 | Cradley WOR | FMFFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Guy 1700 - 1801 BDF | |||||||
| Sarah Guy → Hall 1768 | 19 March 1748/9 | Tempsford BDF | 22 December 1801 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Nathaniel Guy | 15 March 1718/9 | Tempsford BDF | 18 January 1776 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Nathaniel Guy | ~ Married 13 November 1715 | Tempsford BDF | 19 January 1748/9 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Mary Guy | ~ Married 13 November 1715 | Tempsford BDF | 6 August 1746 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| H ↑top | |||||||
|
Habgood, Hobgood, Hopgood |
Hague |
Hall |
Hallman |
Hancox |
Harris |
Harrison |
Head Hearne | Heaven | Henley | Herne | Hill | Hingley | Hipkiss | Hudson | Hughes | Humphrey | Hutton | | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Hague 1741 - 1762 NFK | |||||||
| Alice Hague → Langley 1756 | ~ Married 4 August 1756 | East Rudham NFK | 22 October 1794 | East Rudham NFK | MMMMMMFMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Hall 1728 - 1945 BDF → CAM → ESS | |||||||
| Mabel Hall → Berriman 1917 | 24 July 1892 | Gamlingay CAM | 23 November 1945 | Shaws Farm, Parsons Heath, Colchester ESS | MFM | ![]() | 3 |
| Joseph Hall | 24 June 1867 | Eaton Socon BDF | 1 October 1914 | The Nursing Hospital, Thompsons Lane, Cambridge | MFMF | ![]() | 4 |
| John Hall | 2 April 1843 | Sandy BDF | 28 January 1914 | The Ford, Eaton Socon BDF | MFMFF | ![]() | 5 |
| Richard Hall | 20 January 1805 | Tempsford BDF | 22 October 1886 | Eynesbury HUN | MFMFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Richard Hall | 29 January 1775 | Tempsford BDF | 24 November 1811 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Richard Hall | 29 April 1744 | Tempsford BDF | 3 December 1816 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Richard Hall | ~ Married 15 January 1743 | Biggleswade BDF | 4 August 1769 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Hallman 1796 - 1869 SAL → WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Hallman | 1796 | Newport SAL | 26 January 1869 | Stakenbridge, Hagley WOR | FMFFFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Hancox 1593 - 1691 WOR → STS | |||||||
| Ann Hancox → Southall 1680 | 25 September 1664 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 20 September 1691 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Sigismund Hancox | 31 December 1630 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 29 May 1667 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFMF | ![]() | 12 |
| Richard Hancox | 29 October 1595 | Belbroughton WOR | 24 July 1660 | Rowley Regis STS | FMMFFMMFFFMFF | ![]() | 13 |
| Mary Hancox | ~ Child buried 28 September 1626 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 3 October 1647 | Rowley Regis STS | FMMFFMMFFFMFM | ![]() | 13 |
| Sigismund Hancox | ~ Child baptised 5 June 1593 | Belbroughton WOR | ~ Child baptised 29 October 1595 | Belbroughton WOR | FMMFFMMFFFMFFF | ![]() | 14 |
| Isabell Hancox | ~ Child baptised 5 June 1593 | Belbroughton WOR | ~ Child baptised 29 October 1595 | Belbroughton WOR | FMMFFMMFFFMFFM | ![]() | 14 |
| Harris 1804 - 1826 WAR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Harris → Davis 1819 | ~ Married 19 October 1819 | Birmingham SS Peter and Paul WAR | ~ Child born 1826 | Birmingham WAR | FMMMMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Harris 1743 - 1806 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Harris → Clift 1767 | 31 October 1743 | Cradley WOR | 20 September 1806 | Cradley WOR | FMFMFFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Harris 1779 - 1822 BKM | |||||||
| Elizabeth Harris → Pettit 1814 | 22 June 1794 | Astwood BKM | ~ Child baptised 15 September 1822 | Astwood BKM | MFMFMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Joseph Harris | ~ Child baptised 22 June 1794 | Astwood BKM | ~ Child baptised 22 June 1794 | Astwood BKM | MFMFMMMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Martha Harris | ~ Child baptised 22 June 1794 | Astwood BKM | ~ Child baptised 22 June 1794 | Astwood BKM | MFMFMMMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Harrison 1709 - 1754 BDF | |||||||
| Judith Harrison → Lambert 1752 | 31 January 1731 | Bletsoe BDF | 21 June 1764 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMM | ![]() | 9 |
| William Harrison | ~ Married 1723 | Stagsden BDF | 12 December 1765 | Bletsoe BDF | MFMFMMFMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Harrison 1674 - 1716 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Harrison → Southall 1701 | 21 April 1769 | Hampton Lovet WOR | ~ Child baptised 8 July 1716 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Richard Harrison | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1769 | Hampton Lovet WOR | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1769 | Hampton Lovet WOR | FMMFFMMFFMF | ![]() | 11 |
| Elizabeth Harrison | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1769 | Hampton Lovet WOR | ~ Child baptised 21 April 1769 | Hampton Lovet WOR | FMMFFMMFFMM | ![]() | 11 |
| Head 1640 - 1912 SAL → WOR | |||||||
| Abigail Head → Clift 1854 ⇒ Poole 1884 | 25 December 1834 | Halesowen WOR | 2 April 1912 | Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis STS | FMFMM | ![]() | 5 |
| George Head | 21 March 1808 | Billingsley SAL | 4 December 1889 | 138 Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis STS | FMFMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Francis Head | 16 October 1751 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 21 March 1808 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Francis Head | 13 May 1725 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 4 June 1765 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Head | 27 September 1685 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 13 May 1725 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Mary Head | ~ Child baptised 18 January 1712 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 13 May 1725 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| John Head | ~ Child baptised 1 February 1680 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 19 May 1700 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Sarah Head | ~ Child baptised 1 February 1680 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 19 May 1700 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| John Head | ~ Grandchild baptised 1 February 1680 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Grandchild baptised 1 February 1680 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFFFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Hearne 1588 - 1610 CON | |||||||
| Joan Hearne → Sharsell 1603 | ~ Married 24 October 1603 | Kilkhampton CON | ~ Child baptised 3 January 1610 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFMM | ![]() | 11 |
| Herne 1746 - 1761 WIL | |||||||
| Rebecca Herne → Stevens 1761 | ~ Married 22 September 1761 | WIL | ~ Child baptised 15 January 1767 | Devizes WIL | FFMMFFFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Heaven 1800 - 1894 WAR | |||||||
| Mary Heaven → Stanier 1842 | ~ Child married 31 July 1842 | Harborne STS | 13 April 1894 | 72 Northwod Street, Birmingham WAR | FFFFFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Samuel Heaven | ~ Child married 31 July 1842 | Harborne STS | ~ Child married 31 July 1842 | Harborne STS | FFFFFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Henley 1805 - 1889 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Henley → Shaw ~1826 | 1805 | Dudley WOR | 20 September 1889 | 100 Salop Street, Dudley WOR | FFFMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Hill 1785 - 1852 DEV → CON | |||||||
| Susanna Hill → Risdon 1800 | ~ Married 18 November 1800 | Black Torrington DEV | 13 March 1852 | Launcells CON | MFFFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Hingley 1798 - 1871 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Hingley → Davis 1817 | 1798 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Listed in 1871 census | Darbys Road, Rowley Regis STS | FMMMFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Hipkiss 1753 - 1879 WOR | |||||||
| Jane Hipkiss → Head 1832 | 11 October 1812 | Halesowen WOR | 3 June 1879 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR | FMFMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Timothy Hipkiss | 17 November 1782 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 4 May 1814 | Halesowen WOR | FMFMMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| John Hipkiss | ~ Child baptised 28 August 1768 | Rowley Regis WOR | ~ Child baptised 12 August 1787 | Rowley Regis WOR | FMFMMMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Jenny Hipkiss | ~ Child baptised 28 August 1768 | Rowley Regis WOR | ~ Child baptised 12 August 1787 | Rowley Regis WOR | FMFMMMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Hobgood 1715 - 1883 WIL | |||||||
| Ruth Hobgood → Simmonds ⇒ Middleton 1834 | 2 May 1802 | Ham WIL | 11 July 1883 | Little Bedwyn WIL | FFMMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Thomas Habgood | 26 February 1769 | Ham WIL | 28 December 1850 | Ham WIL | FFMMMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Ann Hapgood | ~ 1768 implied by the burial record | Ham WIL | 22 April 1832 | Ham WIL | FFMMMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Richard Hopgood | 8 November 1745 | Ham WIL | ~ Child baptised 12 December 1781 | Ham WIL | FFMMMMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Mary Hopgood | ~ Child baptised 26 February 1769 | Ham WIL | ~ Child baptised 12 December 1781 | Ham WIL | FFMMMMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| John Hopgood | ~ Child baptised 30 December 1731 | Ham WIL | ~ Child baptised 8 November 1745 | Ham WIL | FFMMMMFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Frances Hopgood | ~ Child baptised 30 December 1731 | Ham WIL | ~ Child baptised 8 November 1745 | Ham WIL | FFMMMMFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Hudson 1768 - 1860 NFK | |||||||
| Mary Hudson → Goodbody 1801 | 13 April 1783 | Rougham NFK | 28 January 1860 | West Rudham NFK | MMMMMMM | ![]() | 7 |
| John Hudson | ~ Child baptised 13 April 1783 | Rougham NFK | ~ Child baptised 13 April 1783 | Rougham NFK | MMMMMMMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Susanna Hudson | ~ Child baptised 13 April 1783 | Rougham NFK | ~ Child baptised 13 April 1783 | Rougham NFK | MMMMMMMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Hughes 1750 STS → 1792 WAR | |||||||
| Margaret Hughes → Stanier 1764 | ~ Married 4 July 1764 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | ~ Child baptised 21 February 1792 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | FFFFFFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Humphrey 1760 - 1789 NFK | |||||||
| Susannah Humphrey → Boness 1775 | ~ Married 10 October 1775 | West Rudham NFK | ~ Child born 1789 | Harpley NFK | MMMFFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Hutton 1708 - 1780 NFK | |||||||
| Martha Hutton → Langley 1727 | 1708 | Syderstone NFK | 18 April 1780 | Tattersett NFK | MMMMMMFMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| J ↑top | |||||||
| Jakins, Jeakins | James | Jewkes, Jukes | Jones | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Jakins 1752 - 1899 CAM → BDF/HUN | |||||||
| Mary Merrington Jakins → Meeks 1838 | 22 September 1816 | Gamlingay CAM | 25 December 1899 | Everton BDF | MFMMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Jonas Jeakins | 1 May 1791 | Gamlingay Sinks CAM | ~ listed in the 1841 census | Gamlingay Sinks CAM | MFMMFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| William Jeakins | ~ child baptised 1 May 1791 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ child baptised 1 May 1791 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMFMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Mary Jeakins | ~ child baptised 1 May 1791 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ child baptised 1 May 1791 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMFMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| James 1743 - 1852 NTH → BDF | |||||||
| Hannah James | 1759 | Roade NTH | 3 January 1852 | Carlton BDF | MFMFMFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Peter James | ~ Child born 1757 | Roade NTH | ~ Child born 1759 | Roade NTH | MFMFMFFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Jones 1744 - 1808 SAL | |||||||
| Abigail Jones → Head 1786 | 6 February 1768 | Billingsley SAL | ~ Child baptised 21 March 1808 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Thomas Jones | ~ Married 18 February 1759 | Stottesdon SAL | 13 October 1800 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Jukes 1640 - 1706 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Jukes → Foxall 1706 | 28 August 1689 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 25 February 1706 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Jeffrey Jewkes | 26 March 1656 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 28 February 1697 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMMF | ![]() | 11 |
| Paul Jewkes | 1626 | WOR | ~ Child baptised 26 August 1656 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMMFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Isabel Jewkes | 1629 | WOR | ~ Child baptised 26 August 1656 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMMFM | ![]() | 12 |
| K ↑top | |||||||
| Kimber | Kirk | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Kimber 1803 - 1933 STS → WAR | |||||||
| Martha Kimber → Stanier 1870 ⇒ Shuttleworth 1912 | 18 September 1851 | Cecil Street, Birmingham WAR | 13 February 1933 | 429 Park Road, Birmingham WAR | FFFFM | ![]() | 5 |
| Thomas Kimber | 1803 | London | 13 June 1858 | General Hospital, Summer Lane, Birmingham WAR | FFFFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Kirk 1757 - 1998 MDX → WAR → MDX → NFK → ESS | |||||||
| Violet Sybil Kirk → Berriman 1948 | 23 May 1923 | Wayland NFK | 18 March 1998 | Colchester ESS | MM | ![]() | 2 |
| Alexander Leahair Kirk | 22 November 1893 | 42 Isledon Road, Islington MDX | 22 January 1939 | 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester ESS | MMF | ![]() | 3 |
| Robert Kirk | 1 December 1858 | 14 Coles Terrace Barnsbury Rd, MDX | 3 May 1931 | Edmonton MDX | MMFF | ![]() | 4 |
| John Kirk | 1818 | Birmingham WAR | 28 May 1886 | 11 Sudeley Street, Islington | MMFFF | ![]() | 5 |
| Thomas Kirk | 13 December 1790 | Finsbury St Lukes Old Street MDX | 13 November 1847 | 121 Goswell Street, Clerkenwell | MMFFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| John Kirk | ~ Married 7 December 1772 | Finsbury St Lukes MDX | ~ Child baptised 13 May 1792 | Finsbury St Lukes MDX | MMFFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| L ↑top | |||||||
| Lambert | Langley | Large | Leahair, Le Hair, Le Haire | Lee | Le Roy | Lift | Lightfoot | Lloyd | Low | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Lambert 1716 - 1828 BDF | |||||||
| Mary Lambert → Pettit 1780 | 4 August 1754 | Stagsden BDF | 31 July 1828 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| John Lambert | 26 September 1731 | Stagsden BDF | 2 December 1764 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| William Lambert | ~ Child baptised 26 September 1731 | Stagsden BDF | ~ Child baptised 26 September 1731 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Hannah Lambert | ~ Child baptised 26 September 1731 | Stagsden BDF | ~ Child baptised 26 September 1731 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Langley 1708 - 1839 NFK | |||||||
| Elizabeth Langley → Goodbury 1781 | 18 February 1762 | East Rudham NFK | 31 December 1838 | East Rudham NFK | MMMMMMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Francis Langley | 20 February 1732 | Tattersett NFK | 10 April 1763 | East Rudham NFK | MMMMMMFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Francis Langley | ~1707 | Syderstone NFK | 5 May 1763 | Tattersett NFK | MMMMMMFMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Large 1819 - 1881 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Large → Lee 1836 | 1819 | unknown | 17 June 1881 | Dudley WOR | FMMFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Leahair 1628 - 1900 LIN → CAM → MDX | |||||||
| Eleanor Amelia Leahair → Kirk 1883 | 5 August 1858 | Baker Street, Enfield MDX | 7 September 1900 | Great Northern Central Hospital, Islington | MMFM | ![]() | 4 |
| Thomas Leahair | 18 May 1824 | Thorney CAM | 28 September 1899 | Edmonton MDX | MMFMF | ![]() | 5 |
| Abraham Leahair | 13 July 1789 | Thorney CAM | 18 July 1879 | Grove Road, Isleworth MDX | MMFMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Daniel Le Hair | 23 January 1756 | Thorney CAM | 27 May 1833 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Abraham Le Haire | 27 March 1715 | Thorney CAM | 3 September 1789 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Sarah Le Haire | 1703 | Thorney CAM | 7 February 1794 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Jean Le Haire | 16 December 1671 | Thorney CAM | ~ Child baptised 23 October 1725 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Jean Le Haire | ~ Child baptised 27 April 1663 | Thorney CAM | ~ Child baptised 6 October 1675 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| John Le Haire | ~ Mentioned in State Papers Domestic, August 1643 | Sandtoft LIN | ~ Paid Hearth Tax 1666 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Le Roy 1643 - 1659 LIN → CAM | |||||||
| Anne Le Roy | ~ Mentioned in State Papers Domestic, August 1643 | Sandtoft LIN | ~ Child baptised 1659 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Lee 1702 - 1913 SAL → WOR | |||||||
| Mary Lee → Whitehouse 1869 | 19 April 1848 | Lower Mitton WOR | 16 August 1913 | 16 Fletcher Street, Woollescote WOR | FMMFM | ![]() | 5 |
| Edwin Lee | 3 August 1814 | Bridgnorth SAL | 3 January 1887 | 7 Angel Street, Dudley WOR | FMMFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Richard Lee | 25 January 1777 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | 15 December 1865 | Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Richard Lee | 26 July 1742 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | 5 March 1799 | Stockton by Bridgnorth St Chads SAL | FMMFMFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Lee | 1702 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 26 July 1742 | Stockton by Bridgnorth St Chads SAL | FMMFMFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Elizabeth Lee | ~ Child baptised 5 January 1730 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 26 July 1742 | Stockton by Bridgnorth St Chads SAL | FMMFMFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| John Lee | ~ Child baptised 1702 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 1702 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Elizabeth Lee | ~ Child baptised 1702 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 1702 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Lift 1781 - 1793 NFK | |||||||
| Sarah Lift → Skipper 1781 | ~ Married 4 January 1781 | West Acre NFK | ~ Child baptised 1 December 1793 | West Acre NFK | MMMFMFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Lightfoot 1820 - 1871 STS → WAR | |||||||
| Harriet Lightfoot → Leake 1834 ⇒ Kimber 1836 ⇛ Rickus 1862 | ~ age given as 49 on 27 December 1862 | Burslem STS | 11 June 1875 | Back of 175 Brearley Street West, Birmingham | FFFFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Stephen Lightfoot | ~ child born 1813 | Burslem STS | ~ child born 1813 | Burslem STS | FFFFMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Lloyd 1715 - 1765 SAL | |||||||
| Anne Lloyd → Head 1750 | 4 August 1733 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | ~ Child baptised 4 June 1765 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Edward Lloyd | ~ Married 21 May 1730 | Bridgnorth St Leonards SAL | ~ Child baptised 27 January 1734 | Bridgnorth St Mary Magdalene SAL | FMFMMMFFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Low 1693 - 1724 SAL | |||||||
| Susannah Low → Bendbow 1708 | ~ Married 12 February 1708 | Bridgnorth St Leonards SAL | ~ Child baptised 24 August 1724 | Bridgnorth St Leonards SAL | FMFMMMFFMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| M ↑top | |||||||
| Mann | Marshall | Martin, Martyn | Massey | Meeks | Miller | Minchin | Mitchell | Morillion | Mounsey | Munn | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Mann 1736 - 1827 CAM | |||||||
| Mary Mann → Sarll 1778 | 24 August 1760 | Gamlingay CAM | 4 November 1827 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| John Mann | ~ Married 4 October 1751 | Gamlingay CAM | ~ Child baptised 24 August 1760 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Marshall 1652 - 1716 CON | |||||||
| Wilmotte Marshall → Goodman 1715 | 22 April 1675 | Poundstock CON | ~ Child baptised 23 November 1716 | Week St Mary CON | MFFMMMFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Richard Marshall | ~ Married 31 January 1667 | Poundstock CON | ~ Child baptised 14 June 1682 | Poundstock CON | MFFMMMFFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Martin 1599 - 1648 CON | |||||||
| Honor Martin | 11 September 1614 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 23 December 1648 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFMFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Thomas Martyn | ~ Child baptised 11 September 1614 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 11 September 1614 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFMFMF | ![]() | 12 |
| Martyn 1770 - 1892 CON | |||||||
| Elizabeth Martyn → Webb 1833 | 22 July 1810 | Whitstone CON | 2 January 1892 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON | MFFMM | ![]() | 5 |
| William Martyn | 30 October 1785 | Whitstone CON | ~ Child baptised 1810 | Whitstone CON | MFFMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Robert Martyn | ~ Child baptised 30 October 1785 | Whitstone CON | ~ Child baptised 30 October 1785 | Whitstone CON | MFFMMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Mary Martyn | ~ Child baptised 30 October 1785 | Whitstone CON | ~ Child baptised 30 October 1785 | Whitstone CON | MFFMMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Massey 1689 - 1775 SAL | |||||||
| Abigail Massey → Jones 1759 | 8 September 1734 | Billingsley SAL | ~ Child baptised 15 October 1775 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| John Massey | 1690 | Billingsley SAL | 3 January 1760 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| John Massey | ~ Married 7 January 1687 | Billingsley SAL | 5 February 1710 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Meeks 1759 - 1931 CAM → BDF → CAM | |||||||
| Louisa Meeks → Hall 1891 | 22 May 1866 | Gamlingay CAM | 11 October 1931 | Honey Hill, Gamlingay CAM | MFMM | ![]() | 4 |
| Henry Meeks | 1 November 1840 | Tetworth BDF | 17 November 1897 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMF | ![]() | 5 |
| Charles Meeks | 11 January 1807 | Tetworth BDF | 2 December 1864 | Everton BDF | MFMMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Thomas Meeks | ~ 1745 implied by the burial record | Potton BDF | 26 February 1813 | Potton BDF | MFMMFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Miller 1695 - 1747 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Miller → Hall 1743 | ~ Married 15 January 1743 | Biggleswade BDF | ~ Child baptised 20 March 1747/8 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Miller 1728 - 1747 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Miller → Chandler 1710 | ~ Married 25 October 1710 | Tempsford BDF | 25 January 1747/8 | Tempsford BDF | MFMFFFFMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Minchin 1673 - 1710 GLS | |||||||
| Mary Minchin→ Betteridge 1694 | 1673 | Upper Swell GLS | ~ Child born 8 September 1711 | Chipping Norton OXF | FMMMFMMFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Mitchell 1757 - 1792 MDX | |||||||
| Elizabeth Mitchell → Kirk 1772 | ~ Married 7 December 1772 | Finsbury St Lukes MDX | ~ Child baptised 13 May 1792 | Finsbury St Lukes MDX | MMFFFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Morillion 1638 - 1653 LIN → CAM | |||||||
| Ann Morillion | ~ Child baptised 30 March 1645 | Sandtoft LIN | ~ Child baptised 1653 | Sandtoft LIN | MMFMFFFFMMM | ![]() | 11 |
| Mounsey 1800 - 1820 HUN → CAM | |||||||
| Edith Mounsey → Jeakins 1815 | ~ married 1815 | Tetworth HUN | ~ child baptised 30 April 1820 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Munn 1778 - 1806 CAM → BDF | |||||||
| Sarah Munn → Meeks 1804 | ~ Married 17 September 1804 | Potton BDF | ~ Child baptised 11 January 1807 | Potton BDF | MFMMFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| N ↑top | |||||||
| Neale | Nock | Norman | Nott | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Neale 1633 - 1696 CON | |||||||
| Mary Neale → Adams 1688 | 7 June 1672 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 1 May 1696 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| John Neale | 23 December 1648 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 7 June 1672 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Jone Neale | ~ Child baptised 7 June 1672 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 7 June 1672 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Bennet Neale | ~ Child baptised 23 December 1648 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 23 December 1648 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMFFMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Nock 1768 - 1783 LEI → WAR | |||||||
| Margaret Nock → Wain 1783 | ~ Married 29 September 1783 | Edgbaston WAR | ~ Child baptised 2 June 1787 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | FFFFFFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Norman 1800 - 1887 CAM | |||||||
| Mary Norman → Sarll 1815 | ~ Married 1 December 1815 | Gamlingay CAM | 18 March 1887 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMM | ![]() | 6 |
| Nott 1699 - 1785 DEV | |||||||
| Elizabeth Nott → Risdon 1767 | 1 January 1746/7 | Merton DEV | ~ Child baptised 7 December 1785 | Black Torrington DEV | MFFFMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Thomas Nott | 15 May 1711 | Merton DEV | 4 January 1776 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Nott | ~ Married 28 June 1709 | Merton DEV | 12 November 1714 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| O ↑top | |||||||
| Old | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Old 1783 - 1875 BKM → BDF → Cayuga, NY, USA | |||||||
| Elizabeth Old → Whitmee 1805 | 27 October 1783 | BDF | 13 February 1875 | Auburn NY USA | MFMFMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| P ↑top | |||||||
| Paget | Paxford, Pexford | Penwarden | Perkin | Perry | Petit, Pettit | Pinchon | Pool, Poole | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Paget 1698 - 1723 WOR | |||||||
| Elizabeth Paget → Barter 1713 | ~ Married July 1713 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 17 September 1723 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Paxford 1734 - 1779 WOR | |||||||
| Sarah Paxford → Collett | ~ Child born 1779 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child born 1779 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Thomas Pexford | 1734 | Crewkerne SOM | ~ Wife born 1738 | Crewkerne SOM | FMMFFMFMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Penwarden 1667 - 1682 CON | |||||||
| Mary Penwarden → Marshall 1667 | ~ Married 31 January 1667 | Poundstock CON | ~ Child baptised 14 June 1682 | Poundstock CON | MFFMMMFFMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Perkin 1768 - 1813 CON | |||||||
| Joanna Perkin → Webb 1807 | 19 September 1784 | Week St Mary CON | ~ Child baptised 7 January 1813 | Whitstone CON | MFFMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| John Perkin | ~ Child baptised 23 March 1783 | Week St Mary CON | ~ Land Tax Contract dated 24 June 1799 | Corys Tenement, Week St Mary CON | MFFMFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Ann Perkin | ~ Child baptised 23 March 1783 | Week St Mary CON | ~ Child baptised 28 March 1796 | Week St Mary CON | MFFMFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Perry 1693 - 1737 SAL | |||||||
| Abigail Perry → Massey 1728 | 1707 | Billingsley SAL | ~ Child baptised 6 April 1740 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Henry Perry | ~ Child born 1707 | Billingsley SAL | ~ Child born 1707 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Pettit 1728 - 1871 BDF → HUN | |||||||
| Mary Petit → Whitmee 1836 | 15 February 1818 | Stagsden BDF | 13 June 1871 | Perry HUN | MFMFMM | ![]() | 6 |
| James Pettit | 27 November 1791 | Stagsden BDF | 25 May 1872 | Stagsden | MFMFMMF | ![]() | 7 |
| John Pettit | 5 January 1757 | Bletsoe BDF | 4 November 1842 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Pettit | 1728 | Bletsoe BDF | 14 July 1786 | Bletsoe BDF | MFMFMMFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Pinchon 1641 - 1675 CAM | |||||||
| Ester Pinchon | ~ Child baptised 14 December 1656 | Thorney CAM | ~ Child baptised 6 October 1675 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Poole 1791 to date WOR → WAR | |||||||
| Maris Doreen Poole → Stanier 1945 | still living | FM | ![]() | 2 | |||
| Joshua Cornelius Poole | 29 August 1899 | Banners Lane, Cradley WOR | 16 October 1971 | Burton Road Hospital, Dudley WOR | FMF | ![]() | 3 |
| William Poole | 13 May 1864 | Cradley WOR | 11 May 1905 | Parish Hospital, Dudley | FMFF | ![]() | 4 |
| Richard Poole | 1829 | Hagley WOR | 14 November 1905 | 27 Riddins Street, Old Hill STS | FMFFF | ![]() | 5 |
| Joseph Pool | 22 June 1788 | Churchill WOR | 15 August 1878 | Hagley WOR | FMFFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Joseph Pool | 1757 | Penn WOR | 3 January 1831 | Hagley WOR | FMFFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| R ↑top | |||||||
| Rawleigh | Raymond | Read | Reavell, Revele, Revil, Revill | Risdon | Robinson | Rogers | Round | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Rawleigh 1662 - 1685 DEV | |||||||
| Julian Rawleigh → Risdon 1764 | ~ Married 7 May 1674 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | 1702 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | MFFFMFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Raymond 1679 - 1729 LIN | |||||||
| Agnes Raymond → Revil 1718 | 18 February 1694 | Epworth LIN | ~ Child baptised 10 December 1729 | Stallingborough LIN | MMFMFFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| John Raymond | ~ Child baptised 18 February 1694 | Epworth LIN | ~ Child baptised 18 February 1694 | Epworth LIN | MMFMFFMMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Cath Raymond | ~ Child baptised 18 February 1694 | Epworth LIN | ~ Child baptised 18 February 1694 | Epworth LIN | MMFMFFMMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Read 1758 - 1973 MDX → ESS → WAR | |||||||
| Mabel Eleanor Read → Stanier 1917 | 23 December 1887 | 26 Homer Street, Marylebone MDX | 1 April 1973 | 201 Pineapple Rd, Kings Norton WOR | FFM | ![]() | 3 |
| William Charles Read | 29 November 1841 | 14 Wyndham Street, Marylebone MDX | 9 June 1922 | 32 Park Lane, York Road, Southend on Sea ESS | FFMF | ![]() | 4 |
| James Edward Read | 1811 | Marylebone MDX | 29 February 1896 | 30 Sherborne St, Marylebone MDX | FFMFF | ![]() | 5 |
| James Read | 27 January 1786 | Hampstead MDX | 11 March 1858 | 32 Wyndham St, Marylebone MDX | FFMFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| William Read | 1758 | unknown | 12 November 1840 | Saffron Hill MDX | FFMFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Frances Read | 1764 | unknown | 4 September 1807 | Saffron Hill MDX | FFMFFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Revele 1654 - 1797 LIN | |||||||
| Katherine Revele → Wroot 1750 | 10 December 1729 | Stallingborough LIN | 1 January 1797 | Long Sutton LIN | MMFMFFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Robert Revil | 2 April 1687 | Owston LIN | ~ Child baptised 10 December 1729 | Stallingborough LIN | MMFMFFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Simon Revill | 29 September 1672 | Owston LIN | ~ Child baptised 23 September 1704 | Owston LIN | MMFMFFMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Anne Revill | ~ Child baptised 2 April 1687 | Owston LIN | ~ Child baptised 23 September 1704 | Owston LIN | MMFMFFMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Symon Reavell | ~ Married 16 June 1669 | Owston LIN | ~ Child baptised 27 May 1675 | Owston LIN | MMFMFFMMFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Risdon 1660 - 1891 DEV → CON | |||||||
| Elizabeth Risdon → Berriman 1839 | 5 August 1813 | Black Torrington DEV | 26 March 1891 | Whitstone CON | MFFFM | ![]() | 5 |
| Christopher Risdon | 11 June 1771 | Black Torrington DEV | 6 November 1852 | Bourne Stratton COM | MFFFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| James Risdon | 8 May 1739 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | ~ Child baptised 7 December 1785 | Black Torrington DEV | MFFFMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Joseph Risdon | 22 December 1676 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | ~ Child baptised 8 May 1739 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | MFFFMFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Joseph Risdon | ~ Married 7 May 1674 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | ~ Married 6 August 1706 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | MFFFMFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Robinson 1750 - 1780 SAL | |||||||
| Elizabeth Robinson → Lee 1763 | ~ Married 7 August 1763 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | ~ Child baptised 2 April 1780 | Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL | FMMFMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Robinson 1656 - 1697 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Robinson → Jewkes | 1656 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 28 February 1697 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFMMM | ![]() | 11 |
| Rogers 1733 -1756 SOM | |||||||
| Ann Rogers → Thorne | ~ Child baptised 1733 | Wiveliscombe | ~ Child baptised 1756 | Wiveliscombe | FMMFFMFMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Round 1729 - 1744 WOR | |||||||
| Mary Round → Clift 1743 | ~ Married 20 November 1743 | Halesowen WOR | ~ Child baptised 26 August 1744 | Rowley Regis STS | FMFMFFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| S ↑top | |||||||
| Sarll | Sharpe | Sharsell | Shaw | Shaxon | Sigee | Simmonds | Skipper | Smart | Southall | Stanier | Stevens | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Sarll 1756 - 1906 BDF → CAM | |||||||
| Elizabeth Sarll → Meeks 1864 | 1833 | Gamlingay CAM | 6 July 1906 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMM | ![]() | 5 |
| John Sarll | 24 February 1793 | Gamlingay CAM | 1 February 1877 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| William Sarll | 1756 | Gamlingay CAM | 3 September 1838 | Gamlingay CAM | MFMMMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| William Sarll | ~ Child baptised 1749 | unknown | 1799 | Hetherton, Tetworth BDF | MFMMMFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Sharpe 1638 - 1731 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Sharpe → Harrison 1723 | 7 October 1699 | Stagsden BDF | ~ Child baptised 31 January 1731 | Bletsoe BDF | MFMFMMFMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Rowland Sharpe | 23 October 1672 | Stagsden BDF | 24 April 1714 | unknown | MFMFMMFMMMF | ![]() | 11 |
| Rowland Sharpe | 11 February 1634 | Sharnbrook BDF | ~ Child baptised 23 October 1672 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Mary Sharpe | ~ Child baptised 23 October 1672 | Stagsden BDF | ~ Child baptised 23 October 1672 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMFM | ![]() | 12 |
| Rowland Sharpe | ~ Child baptised 18 July 1630 | Sharnbrook BDF | ~ Will dated 23 May 1652 | Sharnbrook BDF | MFMFMMFMMMFFF | ![]() | 13 |
| Susan Sharpe | ~ Child baptised 18 July 1630 | Sharnbrook BDF | ~ Proved husband's Will 26 May 1653 | Westminster | MFMFMMFMMMFFM | ![]() | 13 |
| Sharsell 1525 - 1665 CON | |||||||
| Mary Sharsell → Adams 1651 | 3 January 1610 | Kilkhampton CON | ~ Child baptised 1665 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFM | ![]() | 10 |
| John Sharsell | 13 August 1587 | Kilkhampton CON | 30 August 1620 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFMF | ![]() | 11 |
| Rogerus Sharsell | 12 April 1546 | Kilkhampton CON | 1595/6 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFMFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Amia Sharsell | ~ Child baptised 4 September 1585 | Kilkhampton CON | 4 June 1595 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFMFM | ![]() | 12 |
| Rogeri Sharsell | ~ Child baptised 19 July 1540 | Kilkhampton CON | 1583 | Kilkhampton CON | MFFFFMFFFMFFF | ![]() | 13 |
| Shaw 1802 - 1950 WOR → WAR | |||||||
| Lizzie Shaw → Stanier 1894 | 13 August 1871 | 2 Lodge Rd (Cofton Cotts), Winson Green Birmingham WAR | 27 December 1950 | 162 Pineapple Road, Kings Norton WOR | FFFM | ![]() | 4 |
| Edwin Shaw | 2 June 1833 | Dudley WOR | 19 December 1913 | Workhouse Informary, West Bromwich | FFFMF | ![]() | 5 |
| William Shaw | 1802 | Dudley WOR | 15 December 1884 | 100 Salop Street, Dudley | FFFMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Shaxon 1704 - 1761 DEV | |||||||
| Elizabeth Shaxon → Nott 1744 | 27 October 1719 | Merton DEV | ~ Child baptised 11 November 1761 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| William Shaxon | ~ Child baptised 27 October 1719 | Merton DEV | ~ Child baptised 30 July 1732 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Jane Shaxon | ~ Child baptised 27 October 1719 | Merton DEV | ~ Child baptised 30 July 1732 | Merton DEV | MFFFMFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Sigee 1648 - 1725 CAM | |||||||
| Judith Sigee | 26 March 1681 | Thorney CAM | ~ Child baptised 23 October 1725 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Abraham Sigee | ~ Child baptised 1 November 1663 | Thorney CAM | ~ Child baptised 26 March 1681 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFMF | ![]() | 10 |
| Isaac Sigee | ~ Grandchild baptised 1 November 1663 | Thorney CAM | ~ Grandchild baptised 1 November 1663 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFFFMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Simmonds 1816 - 1903 WIL → MDX | |||||||
| Mary Simmonds → Stevens 1854 | 26 January 1831 | Froxfield WIL | ~ Listed in 1891 census | Mill House, West Lane, Stert WIL | FFMMM | ![]() | 5 |
| John Simmonds | ~ 1801 implied by the burial record | Froxfield WIL | 8 July 1832 | Ham WIL | FFMMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Simmonds 1725 - 1812 BDF | |||||||
| Lucy Simmonds → Tilcock 1811 | 3 December 1780 | Sandy BDF | ~ Child baptised 5 June 1812 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| John Simmonds | 8 June 1740 | Biggleswade BDF | 5 April 1780 | Sandy BDF | MFMFFMMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Luke Simmonds | ~ Child baptised 8 June 1740 | Biggleswade BDF | 27 December 1744 | Biggleswade BDF | MFMFFMMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Mary Simmonds | ~ Child baptised 8 June 1740 | Biggleswade BDF | 7 September 1749 | Biggleswade BDF | MFMFFMMFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Skipper 1868 - 1955 NFK | |||||||
| Harriet Skipper → Bonas 1889 | 12 January 1868 | Castle Acre NFK | 14 July 1955 | 42 Foxes Meadow, Castle Acre NFK | MMMM | ![]() | 4 |
| Skipper 1766 - 1886 NFK | |||||||
| Susan Skipper → Bonas 1861 | 20 October 1842 | Castle Acre NFK | 22 April 1886 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFM | ![]() | 5 |
| William Skipper | 30 April 1820 | Castle Acre NFK | 26 March 1892 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| William Skipper | 12 February 1786 | West Acre NFK | 11 March 1856 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| William Skipper | ~ Married 4 January 1781 | West Acre NFK | ~ Child baptised 1 December 1793 | West Acre NFK | MMMFMFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Smart 1728 - 1774 WIL | |||||||
| Mary Smart → Wheeler 1763 | 10 July 1733 | Devizes WIL | ~ Child baptised 26 May 1774 | Calne WIL | FFMMFFMM | ![]() | 8 |
| William Smart | ~ Married 15 July 1728 | Bishops Cannings WIL | ~ Child baptised 10 July 1733 | Devizes WIL | FFMMFFMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Southall 1650 - 1820 WOR | |||||||
| Esther Southall → Collett 1794 | 30 May 1773 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 9 January 1820 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Joshua Southall | 19 October 1746 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 30 November 1783 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMF | ![]() | 8 |
| William Southall | 28 March 1708 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 1 September 1751 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Thomas Southall | 20 September 1691 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 8 July 1716 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Thomas Southall | 26 July 1665 | Dudley WOR | 4 January 1709/9 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| John Southall | ~ Child baptised 26 July 1665 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 26 July 1665 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Elizabeth Southall | ~ Child baptised 26 July 1665 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 26 July 1665 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFFM | ![]() | 12 |
| Stanier 1752 to date WAR → ESS | |||||||
| Alan Michael Stanier | still living | F | ![]() | 1 | |||
| Roger William Stanier | still living | FF | ![]() | 2 | |||
| William Edwin Stanier | 11 August 1894 | 10 Paxton Rd, All Saints Birmingham WAR | 19 September 1967 | 25 Farlow Rd, Northfield Birmingham WAR | FFF | ![]() | 3 |
| William John Stanier | 16 January 1871 | 86 Bacchus Lane, All Saints Birmingham WAR | 1 December 1939 | 1B Raddlebarn Rd, Selly Oak Birmingham WAR | FFFF | ![]() | 4 |
| William Stanier | 1847 | Birmingham WAR | 21 December 1905 | Birmingham WAR | FFFFF | ![]() | 5 |
| John Stanier | 7 February 1822 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | 12 November 1869 | Soho Road, All Saints Birmingham WAR | FFFFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| William Stanier | 18 August 1788 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | 3 January 1848 | Allens Buildings, Nineveh, All Saints Birmingham WAR | FFFFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| William Stanier | ~ Child baptised 8 April 1760 | Wolverhampton STS | ~ Child baptised 21 February 1792 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | FFFFFFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Stevens 1787 - 1926 WIL → MDX → ESS | |||||||
| Sarah Elizabeth Stevens → Read 1884 | 11 April 1860 | Shrewton WIL | 26 December 1926 | 32 Park Lane York Road, Southend on Sea ESS | FFMM | ![]() | 4 |
| Joseph Stevens | 3 February 1833 | Devizes WIL | 31 March 1877 | Shrewton WIL | FFMMF | ![]() | 5 |
| Reuben Stevens | 20 June 1802 | Southbroom WIL | 4 September 1886 | Church Walk, Devizes WIL | FFMMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| William Stevens | 15 January 1767 | Devizes WIL | ~ Child baptised 20 June 1802 | Southbroom WIL | FFMMFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| John Stevens | ~ Married 22 September 1761 | WIL | ~ Child baptised 15 January 1767 | Devizes WIL | FFMMFFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Lancelot Stevens | 4 June 1704 | Marlborough WIL | ~ Married 12 June 1728 | Devizes WIL | FFMMFFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| William Stevens | ~ Child baptised 4 June 1704 | Marlborough WIL | ~ Child baptised 4 June 1704 | Marlborough WIL | FFMMFFFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| T ↑top | |||||||
| Thorne | Thrall | Tilcock | Tilthorpe | Tindsley | Tunkes | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Thorne 1657 - 1738 SOM | |||||||
| Anne Thorne → Pexford 1759 | 1737 | Wiveliscombe SOM | ~ born 1738 | Crewkerne SOM | FMMFFMFMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Roger Thorne | 3 July 1712 | Wiveliscombe SOM | 23 December 1798 | Wiveliscombe | FMMFFMFMMF | ![]() | 10 |
| John Thorne | 1678 | Wiveliscombe SOM | ~ Child baptised 1723 | Wiveliscombe | FMMFFMFMMFF | ![]() | 11 |
| William Thorne | 1657 | SOM | ~ Child baptised 1685 | Wiveliscombe | FMMFFMFMMFFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Thrall 1644 - 1677 BDF | |||||||
| Mary Thrall → Tindsley 1644 | ~ Married 24 June 1644 | Stagsden BDF | ~ Child baptised 29 June 1677 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMMM | ![]() | 12 |
| Tilcock 1796 - 1867 BDF | |||||||
| Ann Tilcock → Hall 1835 | 5 June 1812 | Sandy BDF | 6 December 1867 | Girtford BDF | MFMFFM | ![]() | 6 |
| William Tilcock | ~ Married 25 December 1811 | Sandy BDF | 10 July 1865 | Sandy | MFMFFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| Tilthorpe 1785 - 1869 NFK | |||||||
| Elizabeth Tilthorpe → Skipper 1808 | 1785 | Castle Acre NFK | 5 August 1869 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Tindsley 1595 - 1743 BDF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Tindsley → Sharpe 1697 | 29 June 1677 | Stagsden BDF | 20 October 1734 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMM | ![]() | 11 |
| Lewis Tindsley | 8 December 1639 | Stagsden BDF | 20 July 1725 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMMF | ![]() | 12 |
| William Tindsley | 7 July 1610 | unknown | 6 June 1674 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMMFF | ![]() | 13 |
| Sarah Tindsley | ~ Child baptised 8 December 1639 | Stagsden BDF | ~ Child baptised 8 December 1639 | Stagsden BDF | MFMFMMFMMMMFM | ![]() | 13 |
| William Tindsley | ~ Child baptised 7 July 1610 | unknown | ~ Child baptised 7 July 1610 | unknown | MFMFMMFMMMMFFF | ![]() | 14 |
| Tunkes 1621 - 1667 WOR → STS | |||||||
| Margery Tunkes → Hancox 1562 | 8 February 1634 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 11 November 1671 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFMM | ![]() | 12 |
| William Tunkes | ~ Child baptised 16 May 1629 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 10 April 1636 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFMMF | ![]() | 13 |
| Mary Tunkes | ~ Child baptised 16 May 1629 | Dudley WOR | ~ Child baptised 10 April 1636 | Dudley WOR | FMMFFMMFFFMMM | ![]() | 13 |
| U ↑top | |||||||
| Upham | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Upham 1658 - 1685 SOM | |||||||
| Jane Upham → Thorne | 1658 | SOM | ~ Child baptised 1685 | Wiveliscombe | FMMFFMFMMFFF | ![]() | 12 |
| W ↑top | |||||||
|
Walker |
Wain, Wane |
Warmington |
Waylen |
Webb |
Wells |
West |
Wheeler |
Whitehouse Whitmee | Wiat | Wigg | Willetts | Williams | Wilson | Woods | Woolloton | Root, Wroot | |||||||
| Name | Birth or Baptism § | Death or Burial ¶ | Relation ‡ | ![]() | Gen ※ | ||
| Date | Place | Date | Place | ||||
| Walker 1761 - 1901 WOR → STS | |||||||
| Phebe Walker → Davies 1875 | 25 January 1855 | Cradley WOR | ~ Listed in 1901 census | Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis STS | FMMMM | ![]() | 5 |
| Joseph Walker | 3 March 1826 | Halesowen WOR | 30 May 1884 | The Innage, Cradley WOR | FMMMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Roshannah Walker | 20 March 1803 | Cradley WOR | 5 November 1867 | Cradley WOR | FMMMMFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Cornelius Walker | 23 May 1776 | Halesowen WOR | ~ Child baptised 12 January 1813 | Cradley WOR | FMMMMFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Walker | ~ Child baptised 23 May 1776 | Cradley WOR | ~ Child baptised 23 May 1776 | Cradley WOR | FMMMMFMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Mary Walker | ~ Child baptised 23 May 1776 | Cradley WOR | ~ Child baptised 23 May 1776 | Cradley WOR | FMMMMFMFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Wane 1762 - 1863 WAR | |||||||
| Ann Wane → Stanier 1808 | 2 June 1787 | Birmungham St Martin WAR | 9 November 1863 | All Saints Birmingham WAR | FFFFFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Robert Wain | ~ Married 29 September 1783 | Edgbaston WAR | ~ Child baptised 2 June 1787 | Birmingham St Martin WAR | FFFFFFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Warmington 1654 - 1782 CON | |||||||
| Anne Warmington Cottle 1735 | 29 March 1699 | Morwenstow CON | 20 June 1782 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMM | ![]() | 8 |
| Charles Warmington | 1 May 1656 | Morwenstow CON | ~ Child baptised 4 September 1701 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMMF | ![]() | 9 |
| Peter Warmington | ~ Child baptised 30 March 1654 | Morwenstow CON | 5 February 1677 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMMFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Anne Warmington | ~ Child baptised 30 March 1654 | Morwenstow CON | 22 June 1687 | Morwenstow CON | MFFFFMMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Waylen 1794 - 1876 WIL | |||||||
| Ann Waylen → Stevens 1826 | 1794 | Shrewton WIL | 22 June 1876 | Church Walk, Devizes WIL | FFMMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Webb 1728 - 1919 CON → ESS | |||||||
| Mary Ann Webb → Berriman 1876 | 18 June 1843 | Froxtone, Whitstone CON | 7 August 1919 | Greenstead Hall, Colchester ESS | MFFM | ![]() | 4 |
| Richard Webb | 15 January 1809 | Whitstone CON | 17 November 1879 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON | MFFMF | ![]() | 5 |
| James Webb | ~ Child baptised 15 January 1809 | Whitstone CON | ~ Child baptised 7 January 1813 | Whitstone CON | MFFMFF | ![]() | 6 |
| Wells 1799 - 1851 NFK | |||||||
| Elizabeth Wells → Bonas 1832 | 27 October 1808 | Castle Acre NFK | 5 February 1851 | Castle Acre | MMMFFM | ![]() | 6 |
| William Wells | ~ Married 22 October 1799 | Cranworth cum Letton NFK | ~ Child baptised 11 July 1819 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFFMF | ![]() | 7 |
| West 1810 - 1824 HRT → CAM | |||||||
| Catherine West → Leahair 1823 | ~ Married 22 April 1823 | Great Berkhamsted HRT | ~ Husband married in 1832 | Islington MDX | MMFMFM | ![]() | 6 |
| Wheeler 1748 - 1802 WIL | |||||||
| Alice Wheeler → Stevens 1790 | 16 January 1765 | Calne WIL | ~ Child baptised 20 June 1802 | Devizes WIL | FFMMFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| Steven Wheeler | ~ Married 12 October 1763 | Calne WIL | ~ Child baptised 26 May 1774 | Calne WIL | FFMMFFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| Whitehouse 1805 - 1979 WOR → STS → WAR | |||||||
| Elsie Whitehouse → Poole 1924 | 21 September 1901 | Corngreaves Rd, Rowley Regis STS | 14 November 1979 | Birmingham WAR | FMM | ![]() | 3 |
| Mark Whitehouse | 24 November 1877 | Altwood Street, Woolescote WOR | 4 October 1938 | The General Hospital, Birmingham WAR | FMMF | ![]() | 4 |
| Thomas Whitehouse | 21 November 1849 | Dudley WOR | 24 February 1929 | Lye WOR | FMMFF | ![]() | 5 |
| Thomas Whitehouse | ~ Married 8 July 1839 | Rowley Regis STS | 11 July 1849 | Minories, Dudley WOR | FMMFFF | ![]() | 6 |
| James Whitehouse | ~ Child married 8 July 1839 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child married 8 July 1839 | Rowley Regis STS | FMMFFFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Whitmee 1540 - 1904 NTH → BKM → HUN → BDF > NY, USA | |||||||
| Eliza Whitmee → Hall 1866 | 1837 | Bletsoe BDF | 11 November 1904 | Eaton Socon BDF | MFMFM | ![]() | 5 |
| Peter Whitmee | 25 June 1815 | Emberton BKM | 23 March 1896 | St Neots HUN | MFMFMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Thomas Whitmee | 3 August 1786 | BDF | 4 July 1858 | Auburn NY USA | MFMFMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Thomas Whitmee | 1757 | Olney BKM | 23 April 1841 | Odell BDF | MFMFMFFF | ![]() | 8 |
| Thomas Whitmee | 14 July 1744 | Raunds NTH | ~ Listed in the Posse Comitatus of 1798 | Olney BKM | MFMFMFFFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Samuel Whitmee | 1698 | Raunds NTH | ~ Child baptised 1736 | Raunds NTH | MFMFMFFFFF | ![]() | 10 |
| Samuel Whitmee | 1665 | Olney BKM | ~ Child baptised 1698 | Raunds NTH | MFMFMFFFFFF | ![]() | 11 |
| Elizabeth Whitmee | ~ Child baptised 3 July 1693 | Raunds NTH | 27 December 1741 | Raunds NTH | MFMFMFFFFFM | ![]() | 11 |
| Samuel Whitmee | 1641 | Yardley Hastings NTH | 16 October 1680 | Olney BKM | MFMFMFFFFFFF | ![]() | 12 |
| Ann Whitmee | ~ Child baptised 1665 | Raunds NTH | ~ Child baptised 1675 | Raunds NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFM | ![]() | 12 |
| William Whitmee | 17 January 1590 | Yardley Hastings NTH | ~ Child baptised 1645 | Yardley Hastings NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFFF | ![]() | 13 |
| Cicely Whitmee | ~ Child baptised 1631 | Yardley Hastings NTH | ~ Child baptised 1645 | Yardley Hastings NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFFM | ![]() | 13 |
| Thomas Whitmee | 19 December 1563 | Yardley Hastings NTH | ~ Child baptised 1601 | Yardley Hastings NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFFFF | ![]() | 14 |
| William Whitmee | 1540 | Yardley Hastings NTH | 1617 | Yardley Hastings NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFFFFF | ![]() | 15 |
| Agnes Whitmee | 1540 | Yardley Hastings NTH | 1629 | Yardley Hastings NTH | MFMFMFFFFFFFFFM | ![]() | 15 |
| Wiat 1709 - 1750 OXF | |||||||
| Elizabeth Wiat → Betteridge 1730 | 1709 | Chipping Norton OXF | 10 November 1750 | Chipping Norton OXF | FMMMFMMFM | ![]() | 10 |
| Wigg 1744 - 1863 NFK | |||||||
| Anna Wigg → Wells 1799 | 29 October 1779 | Cranworth cum Letton NFK | 28 December 1863 | Castle Acre NFK | MMMFFMM | ![]() | 7 |
| Francis Wigg | 13 March 1759 | Shipdham NFK | 25 July 1787 | Haddiscoe NFK | MMMFFMMF | ![]() | 8 |
| John Wigg | ~ Child baptised 2 March 1756 | Shipdham NFK | 1780 | Letton NFK | MMMFFMMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Elizabeth Wigg | ~ Child baptised 2 March 1756 | Shipdham NFK | ~ Executrix to administration bond issued 11 August 1780 | Letton NFK | MMMFFMMFM | ![]() | 9 |
| Willetts 1750 - 1767 STS | |||||||
| Mary Willetts → Cox 1767 | ~ Married 7 April 1747 | Rowley Regis STS | ~ Child baptised 23 August 1767 | Rowley Regis STS | FMMMMFMMM | ![]() | 9 |
| Williams 1716 - 1739 DEV | |||||||
| Jane Williams → Risdon 1728 | 19 January 1708 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | ~ Child baptised 8 May 1739 | Buckland Filleigh DEV | MFFFMFFM | ![]() | 8 |
| Wilson 1811 - 1826 WOR | |||||||
| Thomas Wilson | ~ Child baptised 3 March 1826 | Halesowen WOR | ~ Child baptised 3 March 1826 | Halesowen WOR | FMMMMFF | ![]() | 7 |
| Woods 1692 - 1707 SAL | |||||||
| Anne L Woods → Perry 1728 | ~ Child born 1707 | Billingsley SAL | ~ Child born 1707 | Billingsley SAL | FMFMMFMMMM | ![]() | 10 |
| Woolloton 1819 - 1872 CAM → MDX | |||||||
| Georgiana Harriet Woolloton → Leahair 1853 | 5 October 1831 | Enfield MDX | 21 March 1872 | Baker Street, Enfield MDX | MMFMM | ![]() | 5 |
| Thomas Henry Woolloton | ~ 1803 implied by the burial record | St Pancras MDX | 6 November 1836 | Holborn St Andrew MDX | MMFMMF | ![]() | 6 |
| Wroot 1713 - 1859 LIN → CAM | |||||||
| Mary Wroot → Le Hair 1784 | 3 January 1761 | Gainsborough LIN | 29 April 1859 | Thorney CAM | MMFMFFM | ![]() | 7 |
| John Wroot | 20 May 1726 | Gainsborough LIN | 6 April 1780 | Long Sutton LIN | MMFMFFMF | ![]() | 8 |
| William Root | ~ Child baptised 27 November 1713 | Gainsborough LIN | ~ Child baptised 20 May 1726 | Gainsborough LIN | MMFMFFMFF | ![]() | 9 |
| Rebecka Root | ~ Child baptised 27 November 1713 | Gainsborough LIN | ~ Child baptised 20 May 1726 | Gainsborough LIN | MMFMFFMFM | ![]() | 9 |
§ The date of birth, if known, is given (in red), in preference to that of baptism (in blue). Dates known exactly are emboldened. If neither is known, the earliest event from which the date may be estimated is given, flagged with ~.
¶ The date of death, if known, is given (in red) in preference to that of burial (in blue). Dates known exactly are emboldened. If neither is known, the latest event from which the date may be estimated is given, flagged with ~.
‡ The Relation field shows the relationship to Joel Berriman Stanier, Simon Joshua Stanier, and Nathan Alexander Stanier, (as Father, Mother: FMM is Fathers's Mother's Mother, etc). Clicking on the Relationship string will bring up a descent line. The background colours show the great-grandparent to which the person descends, and are those of the timeline:-
※ The Generation count is linked to a diagram of the person's five-generation pedigree.
Separate families are divided by a header bar which shows the earliest and latest dates for which I have information; and the counties and countries in which the family lived (using Chapman County Codes) The surname is linked to a webpage describing the surname origins, etc.
| Grace Adams (→ Berriman) | [1777 - 1831] | MFFFFM |
Baptised: 1 April 1771, Morwenstow CON
Father: Henry Adams
Mother: Damaris Cottle
Siblings: All baptised Morwenstow
Married: William Berriman, 6 April 1791, Kilkhampton, Parish Register
Children:
Buried: 22 December 1831, Kilkhampton St James the Great
| Henry Adams | [1727 - 1811] | MFFFFMF |
Baptised: 15 May 1727, Morwenstow CON
Father: Henry Adams
Mother: Grace Gooding
Siblings:
Married: Damaris Cottle 4 July 1762 Morwenstow CON
Children:
Buried: 27 February 1811, Morwenstow
| Henry Adams | [1688 - >1730] | MFFFFMFF |
Baptised: 27 December 1688, Morwenstow, Parish Register
Father: Hugh Adams
Mother: Mary Neale
Siblings: All at Morwenstow
Married: Grace Gooding 26 May 1727, Morwenstow
Children:
Debbie Ortman has researched the descendents of Henry. Here is the outline.
| Hugh Adams | [1660 - >1696] | MFFFFMFFF |
Baptised: 11 October 1660, Kilkhampton, Parish Register
Father: John Adams
Mother: Mary Sharsell
Siblings: All at Kilkhampton
Married: Mary Neale, 11 August 1688, Morwenstow, IGI 7608609-84
Children:
| John Adams | [1609 - 1681] | MFFFFMFFFF |
Baptised: 27 August 1609, Kilkhampton CON
Buried: 3 April 1681, Kilkhampton
Father: Hugh Adams
Mother: Thomasin Adams
Siblings:
Married: Mary Sharsell 26 February 1651, Kilkhampton
Children:
| Thomasin Adams | [<1587 - >1620] | MFFFFMFFFFM |
Married: Hugh Adams
Children:
| Hugh Adams | [<1587 - >1620] | MFFFFMFFFFF |
Married: Thomasin Adams
Children:
An Hugh Adams jr was buried at Kilkhampton 18 December 1628. This could be he, but could equally be his son.
| Sarah Sophia Adams (→ Davies) | [1827 - >1856] | FMMMFM |
Born: 1827, Cradley WOR
Father: Henry Adams
Mother: Elizabeth Adams
Siblings:
Married: Levi Davies
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Kingswinford |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When Married | 4 July 1851 |
| Name and Surname | Sarah Adams |
| Age | full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | - |
| Residence | Quarry Bank |
| Father's Name | Henry Adams |
| Father's Profession | Carpenter |
| Witnesses | Rich Bourne, Elizabeth Fellows |
Children:
Her first two children are inferred from the 1851 census. Henrietta is listed in 1857 as living in the household of William Hughes, described as his niece. This may imply Sarah and Levi Davies were both dead by then.
Not the Sarah Davis who died 14 March 1860 at Stourbridge (who was the wife of a James Davis), or 19 January 1861 at Stourbridge (who was the wife of a Thomas Davis). There are other Sarah Davis deaths listed, but all with a second name other than Sophia. That, plus the lack of any record of the death of Levi Davis or any reference to the family in the 1861 census, leads me to consider if Levi and Sarah might have emigrated, possibly to Australia with her brother Henry and his family. Henry Davies was, however, back by the time of the 1871 census.
Addresses:
| 1841 | Coventry Street, Old Swinford |
| 1851 | Lumbans Bank, Cradley |
| 1856 | Factory, Cradley |
| Henry Adams | [1799 - 1863] | FMMMFMF |
Born: 1799 Aston WAR
Baptised: 2 June 1800, aged 1
Baptised as Henry Bowin Adams, the only occasion I can find when this second name was used.
Father: Thomas Adams
Mother: Elizabeth Betteridge
Siblings: All baptised Aston-juxta-Birmingham
Married: Elizabeth Adams
Children:
Died: 24 April 1863
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Hales owen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 24 April 1863, Lumbans Bank, Cradley |
| Name and Surname | Henry Adams |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 63 years |
| Occupation | Carpenter |
| Cause of death | Scirrhosis 12 months, ???, certified |
| Informant | Martha Priest, present at the death, Innage Cradley daughter |
| When Registered | 26 April 1863
|
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1857, "Carpenter, church seldom, pew"
Address:
| 1841 | Windmill Hill, Cradley |
| 1851 - 1861 - 1863 | Lumbans Bank, Cradley |
| Elizabeth Adams | [1804 - 1858] | FMMMFMM |
Born: 1804 Netherton WOR
Married: Henry Adams
Children:
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1857, "No church or seldom"
Address:
| 1841 | Windmill Hill, Cradley |
| 1851 | Lumbans Bank, Cradley |
| 1857 | Back Lane, Cradley |
Died: 29 December 1858
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 29 December 1858, Lumbans Bank Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Adams | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 54 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Henry Adams, a | Cause of death | Disease of Heart 1 year, Dropsy 6 months, certified
| Informant | Martha Adams, present at the Death, Lumbans Bank Cradley | daughter? When Registered | 1 January 1859
| |
It has been suggested that her maiden name was Timlet.
| Thomas Adams | [<1784 - >1809] | FMMMFMFF |
Baptised: 1 January 1770, Aston-juxta-Birmingham
Father: Andrew Addams
Mother: Lydia Addams
Siblings: All baptised Aston-juxta-Birmingham
Married: Elizabeth Betteridge 28 May 1795 Aston
Children:
| Andrew Addams | [<1755 - >1770] | FMMMFMFFF |
Married: Lydia Addams
Children:
| Lydia Addams | [<1755 - >1770] | FMMMFMFFM |
Married: Andrew Addams
Children:
| Susanne Amory | [1651 - >1681] | MMFMFFFFMM |
Baptised: 1651, Sandtoft French Protestant, IGI C150571-0076
Father: Isaac Amory
Mother: Ann Morillion
Siblings:
Married: Abraham Sigee
Children:
A Susanne Amory was baptised at Belton in Axholme on 8 June 1651, to Isack and Ann. However, Isacks will refers to "John Leleu? son of my daughter Susanne Amory". The will is witnessed by Abraham Amory, Richard Sigie, and others.
| Isaac Amory | [<1630 - >1653] | MMFMFFFFMMF |
Married: Ann Morillion
Children:
This is possibly the Isaac Amory who signed the petition to Oliver Cromwell quoted in the State Papers of 1656. However, the Register of Sandtoft contains another Isaac Amory, who had children by Maria Morillion in 1643 and 1644. It is possible that this is the same Isaac Amory; or there may have been two, either of whom might be the signatory.
| Elizabeth Austin (→ Cooper) | [1722 - >1744] | MFMFFMMMM |
Baptised: 19 April 1722, Sandy BDF
Father: Richard Austin
Mother: Ann Barker
Married: William Cooper 26 December 1744 Sandy
Child:
| Richard Austen | [1693 - 1741] | MFMFFMMMMF |
Baptised: 18 October 1693 Sandy
Buried: 21 June 1741
Father: Nicholas Austin
Mother: Elizabeth Gill
Married: Ann Barker, 27 September 1718, Sandy
Child:
| Nicholas Austen | [<1667 - 1694] | MFMFFMMMMFF |
Buried: 17 January 1694
Married: Elizabeth Gill 25 January 1682 Sandy
Child:
| Mary Bagnall (→ Clift) | [1766 - 1815] | FMFMFFM |
Born: 14 October 1766
Baptised: 1 November 1766 Old Swinford WOR
Father: Cornelius Bagnall
Mother: Mary Bagnall
Siblings:
Adult Baptism: 28 July 1798, Dudley Cradley Particular Baptist Chapel Minute Book
James Clift s of Samuel & Elizabeth Clift was born Feb 11 1768
and was baptised at Dudley by Rev Josa. Bissel July 28 1798.
Mary Clift his wife was born Oct 14 1766 and was baptised at Dudley July 28 1798.
Died: 1815, Cradley "Mary Wife of Jas. Clift aged 48"
Married: James Clift 25 December 1787, Clent WOR
Children:
| Cornelius Bagnall | [<1745 - >1777] | FMFMFFMF |
Married: Mary Bagnall
The only marriage of a Cornelius Bagnall to Mary listed in the Halesowen register is to Mary Millward, 5 July 1772. The first 5 children were born before that date. Perhaps Cornelius married twice, both times to a Mary. Or there could be two Cornelius Bagnalls.
Children:
| Cornelius Bagnall | [<1745 - >1777] | FMFMFFMF |
Married: Mary Bagnall
The only marriage of a Cornelius Bagnall to Mary listed in the Halesowen register is to Mary Millward, 5 July 1772. The first 5 children were born before that date. Perhaps Cornelius married twice, both times to a Mary. Or there could be two Cornelius Bagnalls.
Children:
| Ann Barker (→ Austin) | [<1703 - >1722] | MFMFFMMMMM |
Married: Richard Austen, 27 September 1718, Sandy
Child:
| Caroline Barker (→ Skipper) | [1818 - 1871] | MMMFMM |
Born: 1818 Castle Acre
Father: Robert Barker
Siblings:
Married: William Skipper 14 November 1841
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 14 November 1841 |
| Name and Surname | Caroline Barker
|
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | St James Green |
| Father's Name | Robert Barker |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | John Skipper , Tabitha Skipper ![]() groom's brother and sister? |
Children:
Died: 25 March 1871
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 25 March 1871, Castleacre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Caroline Skipper | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 52 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of William Skipper, | Cause of death | Dropsy, certified
| Informant | the mark of Jane Harrison, Present at the Death, Castleacre
When Registered | 29 March 1871
| |
Buried: 2 April 1871 Castle Acre
Addresses:
| 1841 | Common Lane, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1851 | Pales Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1861 | Bates Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| Robert Barker | [1787 - 1862] | MMMFMMF |
Born: 1787 Bradenham NFK
Children:
Died: 27 September 1862
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn Union |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 27 September 1862, Castleacre |
| Name and Surname | Robert Barker |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 70 years |
| Occupation | Agricultural Labourer |
| Cause of death | Epilepsy, certified |
| Informant | Susan Skipper, present at the death, Castleacre |
| When Registered | 30 September 1862 |
Buried: 30 September 1862, Castle Acre, aged 75, Parish Register
Addresses:
| 1841 | Common Lane, Castle Acre |
| 1851 | Baily Street, Castle Acre |
| 1861 | Bates Green, Castle Acre |
| Charlotte Barrett (→ Skipper) | [1830 - 1921] | MMMMM |
Father: John Barrett
Mother: Harriet Goodbody
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | West Rudham NFK |
| Date | 25 April 1830 |
| Name | Charlotte |
| Parents | John and Harriet Barrett |
| Abode | Wt Rudham |
| Father's Occ | Labourer |
Siblings: All baptised West Rudham
Married: Robert Skipper [1829 - 1861], 27 October 1849
Robert Skipper was the brother of William Skipper
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 27 October 1849 |
| Name and Surname | Charlotte Barrett
|
| Age | full |
| Condition | spinster |
| Residence | Castle Acre |
| Father's Name | John Barrett |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | George Barrett, Tabitha Skipper bride's brother, groom's sister? |
Children:
Her last 5 children were conceived after the death of her husband William Skipper, and I can find no subsequent wedding. Harriet is definately illegitimate, being recorded "filia nullim" on her Marriage Certificate.
Died: 13 February 1921
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 13 February 1921, Bailey Street Castle Acre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Charlotte Skipper | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 88 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of Henry Skipper, a | Cause of death | Senility, certified
| Informant | Henry J Bonas, Grandson, Post Office Street Castle Acre
| When Registered | 16 February 1921
| |
Buried: 17 February 1921, Castle Acre, aged 88, Parish Register
Addresses:
| 1841 | West Rudham NFK |
| 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1861 | Union School, Castle Acre |
| 1871 | Swaffham Street East, Castle Acre |
| 1881 | Swaffham Rd, Castle Acre |
| 1891 | Pales Green, Castle Acre |
| 1901 | Bailey Street Shop, Castle Acre |
| 1911 | Bailey Street, Castle Acre |
| John Barrett | [<1809 - >1835] | MMMMMF |
Married: Harriet Goodbody 22 November 1824
Marriage Entry:
| Church | West Rudham |
| Date | 22 November 1824 |
| Name | John Barrett
|
| Of | this parish singleman |
| and Name | Harriet Goodbody |
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
Children:
His daughter Phebe is registered only as the daughter of Harriet, which might suggest he died circa 1835. But he is not buried at West Rudham.
| Jane Barter | [1720 - >1764] | FMMFFMMMM |
Baptised: 5 October 1720, Dudley, IGI 7114606-75
Father: James Barter
Mother: Elizabeth Paget
Siblings:
Married: William Evans, 20 May 1745, Dudley, IGI A456618-0348
Children:
| James Barter | [<1698 - >1723] | FMMFFMMMMF |
Married: Elizabeth Paget, July 1713, Dudley St Thomas, IGI M040141-0389
Children:

Diagram of known descendants, sent by Nigel Braybrooke
(email) in 2006
| Elizabeth Bartrum (→ Pettit) | [1732 - >1775] | MFMFMMFFM |
Baptised: 24 September 1732, Bletsoe
Father: Francis Bartram
Mother: Anne Bartram
Siblings:
Married: John Pettit 8 October 1753, Bletsoe BDF
Children:
| Francis Bartram | [<1703 - 1764] | MFMFMMFFMF |
Buried: 3 October 1764, Bletsoe BDF Parish Register transcript
Married: Anne Bartram
Children:
| Anne Bartram | [<1703 - 1767] | MFMFMMFFMM |
Buried: 4 January 1767, Bletsoe BDF Parish Register transcript
Married: Francis Bartram
Children:
| Elizabeth Baseley (→ Betteridge) | [1740 - 1800] | FMMMFMFMM |
Born: 1740, Brailes
Married: William Betteridge 26 July 1761, Brailes WAR
Child: Elizabeth Betteridge
Died: 14 February 1800, Brailes WAR
| Anne Bateman (→ Massey) | [1661 - >1702] | FMFMMFMMFM |
Baptised: Bartholomew's Eve (23 August) 1661, Billingsley
Father: Willemus Bateman
Mother: Margery
Siblings: All at Billingsley
Married: 7 January 1687 Billingsley John Massey
Children:
| Willemus Bateman | [1621 - 1707] | FMFMMFMMFMF |
Baptised: 24 February 1621, Chelmark
Father: Jermani Bateman
Mother: Katherine Davies
Siblings: All at Chelmark
Married: Margery
Children:
Buried: 1707
| Margery Bateman | [<1632 - 1702] | FMFMMFMMFMM |
Married: Willemus Bateman
Children:
Buried: 1702
| Jermani Bateman | [<1593 - 1659] | FMFMMFMMFMFF |
Married: 25 August 1608 Sidbury SAL Katherine Davies
Children:
Buried: 11 June 1659 Chelmarsh
| Johan Batth (→ Gooding) | [<1625 - 1663] | MFFFFMFMFM |
Married: Thomas Gooding 4 August 1642, Morwenstow
Children:
Buried: 26 August 1663
| Elizabeth Beal (→ Whitmee) | [1736 - 1819] | MFMFMFFFM |
Baptised: 15 February 1736, Wellingborough NTH
Father: William Beal
Died: 1819, Olney BKM
Married: Thomas Whitmee 20 April 1756 Denford
Children:
| William Beal | [<1721 - >1736] | MFMFMFFFMF |
Child:
| Mary Benbow (→ Lloyd) | [1709 - >1734] | FMFMMMFFMM |
Baptised: 5 December 1709, St Leonards, Bridgnorth SAL
Father: William Bendbow
Mother: Susannah Low
Siblings: All at St Leonards
Married: Edward Lloyd, 21 May 1730, St Leonards
Children: All at St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth
| William Bendbow | [1663 - >1724] | FMFMMMFFMMF |
Baptised: 21 April 1663, St Leonards, Bridgnorth SAL
Father: William Benbow
Mother: Mary Benbow
Married: Susannah Low, 12 February 1708, St Leonards, Bridgnorth SAL
Children:
| Mary Benbow | [<1648 - >1663] | FMFMMMFFMMFM |
Married: William Benbow
Child:
| William Benbow | [<1648 - >1663] | FMFMMMFFMMFF |
Married: Mary Benbow
Child:
| John Hall Berriman | [1918 - 1989] | MF |
Born: 31 October 1918
| Registration District | Caxton |
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton |
| in the County of | Cambridgeshire etc |
| When and where born | 31 October 1918, Bourn Caxton and Arrington R.D. |
| Name | John Hall |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | John Berriman |
| Name of Mother | Mabel Berriman, formerly Hall |
| Profession of Father | Farmer |
| Informant | John Berriman, Father, Bourn |
| When Registered | 27 November 1918 |
Father: John Berriman
Mother: Mabel Hall
Siblings:
Two photographs with his father, circa 1919
The Berriman family, circa 1941
Educated: Colchester Royal Grammar School (school picture, 1933)
Married: Violet Sybil Kirk 24 July 1948
| Registration District | Colchester |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Lexden |
| in the County of | Essex |
| When Married | 24 July 1948 |
| Name and Surname | John Hall Berriman |
| Age | 29 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Electrical Engineer |
| Residence | Colchester |
| Father's Name | John Berriman |
| Father's Profession | Engineer |
| Witnesses | Luke Clifford Berriman, Frank Geoffrey Spearman groom's brother, bride's cousin |
Children:
Died: 8 December 1989, Colchester
| Registration District | Colchester |
| in the Sub-District of | Colchester |
| in the County of | Essex |
| Date and place of death | 8 December 1989, 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester |
| Name and Surname | John Hall Berriman |
| Sex | Male |
| Date and place of birth | 31 October 1918, Bourn CAM |
| Occupation and usual address | Electrical Inspector (retired), 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester |
| Informant | John Henry Berriman, son, 3 Brownsea Way, Colchester |
| Cause of death | Ia. myocardial infarction b. Ischaemic heart disease II. mitral valve disease certified by J D Owen, MB |
| Date of Registration | 8 December 1989 |
Directories:
| 1949-65: Benhams Colchester | J Berriman, 134 Collingwood Rd |
| 1966-73: Kemps Colchester | J H Berriman, 134 Collingwood Rd |
| The Downs, Harwich Road, Colchester | 1946: St Johns Ward, Colchester |
| 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester | 1950-82: Lexden and Shrub End Ward, Colchester 1983-90: Lexden and Shrub End Ward, Colchester North |
Addresses:
| 1946 | The Downs, Harwich Rd, Colchester [TM030270] |
| 1947 | 168 Maldon Rd, Colchester |
| 1948-89 | 134 Collingwood Rd, Colchester CO3 5BD [TL963245] telephone 0206 563193 |
Military Service:
Served in the First Army, 78 Division, Royal Corps of Signals¹, in North Africa, Italy and Austria, during the 2nd World War. His Record of Service shows that 2362992 Cpl Berriman J H joined on 10 October 1939 and left on 3 May 1946. He was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-1945
Newspaper: Woods Fanfare, March 1956
| More Gold Watches |
|---|
Eight more people who have completed twenty-one years service with the Company were presented with gold watches at a dinner at the George Hotel on 24 February. They were Mr. W. F. Driver, Duct Shop, Mr. K. T. King, Tool Room, Mr. R. A. Brown, Tool Room, Mr. R.P. Green, Service stores, Mr. R. H. Holbeche, Sales Manager, Mr. J. H. Berriman, Inspection Department, Mr. C. R. Hewes, Tool Room, Mr. H. P. Sadler, General Foreman. A ninth recipient of a gold watch this year, Mr. R. C. Dick, now in Canada, was presented with his before he went overseas. At the dinner were twenty-three other members of the firm, including one lady, Mrs. Avis of the Winding Shop, who had previously received long service watches. All told, the thirty-two watch recipients present have together completed 829 years service. |
¹ Ray 1952
Algiers to Austria
A history of 78 Division in the Second World War
Eyre and Spottiswoode, London
| John Berriman | [1888 - 1962] | MFF |
Born: 21 December 1888, Whitstone
| Registration District | Stratton |
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Mary |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When and where born | 21 December 1888, Stratchley Cottage Whitstone |
| Name | John |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | John Berriman |
| Name of Mother | Mary Ann Berriman formerly Webb |
| Profession of Father | Farmer |
| Informant | John Berriman, father, Widemouth Poundstock |
| When Registered | 20 December 1889 |
Father: John Berriman
Mother: Mary Ann Webb
| Religion | Bible Christian Connexion (Halesworth Circuit) |
| Christian Name | John |
| Parents Names | John and Mary Ann Berriman |
| Abode | Whitstone |
| Father's Occ | Blacksmith |
| Date and Place | 27 January 1889, Parents home |
Siblings:
The Berriman family, circa 1905
Married: Mabel Hall, 11 April 1917, Gamlingay Baptist Church
| Registration District | Caxton |
| Solemnized at | The Old Baptist Meeting House |
| in the District of | Caxton |
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon |
| When Married | 11 April 1917 |
| Name and Surname | John Berriman |
| Age | 28 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Farmer |
| Residence | Elsworth CAM |
| Father's Name | John Berriman |
| Father's Profession | Farmer (deceased) |
| Witnesses | Louisa Hall, Doris Ingle, William Berriman, Mark Walter Hall
bride's mother or aunt, bride's cousin, groom's brother, bride's brother? |
Children:
Two photographs with John Hall Berriman, circa 1919
The Berriman family, circa 1941
Died: 17 September 1962, 168 Maldon Road Colchester
| Registration District | Colchester |
| in the Sub-District of | Colchester |
| in the County of | Essex |
| When and where died | 17 September 1962, 168 Maldon Road, Colchester |
| Name and Surname | John Berriman |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 73 years |
| Occupation | Retired Farmer |
| Cause of death | Ia Coronary Thrombosis b Chronic Myocarditis |
| Informant | J H Berriman, son, 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester |
| When Registered | 18 September |
Newspaper: Essex County Standard, Friday 21 September 1962:
Death of Mr. J. Berriman
Mr. John Berriman (73), of 168 Maldon Road, Colchester, died on Monday. A native of Cornwall, Mr. Berriman came to Colchester from Cambridgeshire 40 years ago to farm. He was a well known member of the Colchester Brotherhood, and was also a local preacher. Until a few months before his death he had been an employee at H. J. Last and Sons.
Mr. Berriman leaves two sons, and two daughters, all well known in Colchester sporting circles. The funeral is at Eld Lane Baptist Church today, followed by cremation at Colchester Crematorium.
Will:
| Of | John Berriman of 168 Maldon Road Colchester retired farmer | ||
| Dated | 21 March 1962 | ||
| Executors | John Hall Berriman, Luke Clifford Berriman (sons) | ||
| Witnesses | B C Gentley| Legacies | Outside effects and tools left to two sons. | Household effects to two daughters, Myrtle Elizabeth Fisher and Joy Rosemary Berriman. Remainder to be equally divided between the four, with provision for those dying leaving issue. |
Probate:
| Of | John Berriman |
| At | Ipswich |
| On | 14 November 1962 |
| To | John Hall Berriman electrical engineers foreman, Luke Clifford Berriman salesman |
| Estate | £2,349 2s |
Newspaper: Essex County Standard, Saturday 8 November 1930:
Cowman admits adding Water to Milk
Adding water to milk intended for sale, to the extent of 8.24 per cent, on October 7, was the charge against Ernest Sadler, of Shaws Farm Cottage, while John Berryman, Shaws Farm, was charged with selling to William Digby Blyth eleven and a half gallons of milk to which had been added 4.7 per cent of water.
Sadler pleaded guilty, while Berryman, who was represented by Mr. F. J. Collinge, pleaded not guilty.
Mr. O. Thompson Smith, prosecuting on behalf of the Watch Committee, stated that Inspector Ball took a sample of milk from Kenneth Blyth, a dairyman, the milk being taken from a hand-can containing six pints.
Inspector Geo. H. Ball spoke to taking the first sample from Mr. Blyth, which was certified to contain added water. In consequence he saw Berryman and took another sample. Berryman said, "I was not present at yesterday afternoon's milking. I went and brought the milk in." Subsequently witness witnessed the milking of the cows and took a sample which was certified to be genuine milk. Sadler, who was present, was asked if he could account for the presence of the water in the milk from which the first sample was taken. He replied, "Yes, I did water Tuesday afternoon's milk. I was down in milk. I thought it the best and easiest way out f it. I don't want to see Mr. Blyth or his son punished." He also said he knew nothing about water being added to the Wednesday's milk.
William D. Blyth, of Winsley Farm, Colchester, corroborated the last witness's evidence as to the interviews with Berryman and Sadler.
Sadler pleaded he had no wilful intent and that he was very sorry.
Berryman, in the box, said he had no idea that water had been added to the milk on either day. If water had been added it was entirely without his knowledge.
Mr. Collinge said it was not the first case which had arisen through the action of an over zealous cowman adding water in order to maintain the quantity of milk from cows and through anxiety to please his employer. Mr. Berryman had no knowledge that water had been added, and he asked the Bench in their decision to preserve the business reputation he had held for eight years.
The Bench found both the cases proved and fined Sadler £3 with £2 2s costs. In the case of Berryman, the Chairman said they would not proceed to a conviction, but defendant would have to pay £2 costs.
The Magistrates were: Brig-Gen F. W. Towsey (in the chair), R. P. Blyth and C. T. Gale, Esqrs.
Report of a case in Colchester Police Court, Friday 31 October 1930
| Shaws Farm, Harwich Road, Colchester | 1923-36: Parsons Heath Ward, Colchester 1937-9: St Johns Ward, Colchester |
| The Downs, Harwich Road, Colchester | 1945-6: St Johns Ward, Colchester |
| 168 Maldon Road, Colchester | 1950-62: Abbey Ward, Colchester |
Addresses:
| 1891 | Higher Widemouth, Poundstock |
| 1901 | Mill Farm, Great Munden HRT |
| 1911 | Church Farm, Hatley St George CAM |
| 1923-39 | Shaws Farm, Harwich Rd, Colchester [TM030270] |
| 1945-6 | The Downs, Harwich Rd, Colchester [TM030270] The farm house at Shaws Farm was renamed "The Downs" |
| 1947-62 | 168 Maldon Rd, Colchester |
| John Berriman | [1844 - 1908] | MFFF |
Born: 14 April 1844
| Registration District | Stratton |
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Mary |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When and where born | 14 April 1844, at shop in the Parish of Whitstone |
| Name | John |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | John Berriman |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Berriman, formerly Risdon |
| Profession of Father | Blacksmith |
| Informant | John Berriman, Father, Whitstone |
| When Registered | 30 April 1844 |
Father: John Berriman
Mother: Elizabeth Risdon
The Berriman family, circa 1905
Siblings:
Married: Mary Ann Webb 1 April 1876
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Whitstone |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When Married | 1 April 1876 |
| Name and Surname | John Berriman |
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Blacksmith |
| Residence | Whitstone |
| Father's Name | John Berriman |
| Father's Profession | Blacksmith |
| Witnesses | William Martin Webb, Ruth Veale bride's brother, acquaintance - a Veal family (but no Ruth) lived next door to the Berrimans in the 1871 and 1881 censuses? |
Children:
Died: 20 January 1908, Hatley St George gravestone
| Registration District | Caxton |
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton |
| in the Couniesy of | Cambridge and Huntingdon |
| When and where died | 20 January 1908, Hatley St George Cambs |
| Name and Surname | John Berriman |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 63 years |
| Occupation | Farmer |
| Cause of death | Injury to knee joint 20 days, Pyæmia, certified |
| Informant | W Berriman, Son, Present at the death, Hatley St George |
| When Registered | 22 January 1908 |
Will:
| Of | John Berriman |
| Dated | 19 January 1908 |
| Executors | Mary Ann Berriman (wife), William Berriman (son) and John Berriman (son) |
| Witnesses | J C Saunders, Edward Sills |
| Legacies | £250 to daughter Elizabeth Greenaway (wife of John Greenaway), £500 to daughters Jane Berriman, Mary Berriman and Emily Berriman. Residue equally between Mary Ann Berriman, William Berriman and John Berriman. |
Probate:
| Of | John Berriman of Church Farm, Hatley St George (Sandy) |
| At | London |
| To | William Berriman farmer |
| On | 11 March 1908 |
| Estate | £3,936 1s 6d |
Directory:
| 1889: Kellys Cornwall | John Berriman, blacksmith, Whitstone |
Addresses:
| 1851 | Shop, Whitstone CON |
| 1861 | Blacksmith's Shop, Whitstone CON |
| 1871 | Stratchley Cott, Whitstone CON |
| 1881 | Stratchley, Whitstone CON |
| 1891 | Higher Widemouth, Poundstock CON |
| 1901 | Derriton, Pyworthy DEV |
| 1908 | Church Farm, Hatley St George CAM |
| John Berriman | [1808 - 1887] | MFFFF |
Baptised: 24 April 1808, Launcells, Parish Register
Father: William Berriman
Mother: Grace Adams
Siblings: All baptised Launcells
Married: Elizabeth Risdon 28 March 1839, Stratton CON
| Registration District | Stratton |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Stratton CON |
| When Married | 28 March 1839 |
| Name and Surname | John Berriman |
| Age | 31 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Blacksmith |
| Residence | Whitstone |
| Father's Name | William Berriman |
| Father's Profession | Blacksmith |
| Witnesses | Richard Trenouth, Thomas Greenaway |
Children:
Died: 4 May 1887, Whitstone
| Registration District | Stratton |
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Mary |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When and where died | 4 May 1887, Stretchly Cottages, Whitstone |
| Name and Surname | John Berriman |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 79 years |
| Occupation | House Proprietor and Retired Blacksmith |
| Cause of death | Old Age, Catarral Pneumonia 3 days, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Elizabeth Berriman, Widow of deceased, present at the Death,
Stretchly Cottages Whitstone
|
| When Registered | 20 May 1887 |
Will:
| Of | John Berriman of Whitstone blacksmith | ||
| Dated | 5 March 1883 | ||
| Executors | Elizabeth Berriman (wife) | ||
| Witnesses | Ephraim Noyes| Legacies | All personal effects to wife Elizabeth, plus use of real estate for life. Real estate (a dwelling-house and garden, and Pig's House adjoining) to son John, but £2 yearly from the real estate to be given to wife Elizabeth.
| |
Probate:
| Of | John Berriman the elder, late of the parish of Whitstone, blacksmith |
| At | Bodmin |
| To | John Berriman of Whitstone, blacksmith, the son |
| On | 12 January 1888 |
| Estate | £574 19s 10d |
Return of Owners of Land 1873:
| Name | John Berriman |
| Parish | Whitstone |
| Extent | 3a 1r 35p |
| Rental | £6 |
It is possible that this Return applies to his son. But as this John Berriman was a land owner (as is shown by his will), I assume it to refer to him.
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | Shop, Whitstone CON |
| 1861 | Blacksmith's Shop, Whitstone CON |
| 1871 | Stratchley Cott, Whitstone CON |
| 1881 | Stratchley, Whitstone CON |
| William Berriman | [~1757 - 1831] | MFFFFF |
Married: Grace Adams, 6 April 1791, Kilkhampton, Parish Register
Children:
Buried: 22 December 1831, Kilkhampton, aged 74.
| Elizabeth Betteridge (→ Adams) | [1772 - >1809] | FMMMFMFM |
Baptised: 11 October 1772, Brailes WAR
Father: William Betteridge
Mother: Elizabeth Baseley
Siblings: All baptised at Brailes WAR
Married: Thomas Adams 28 May 1795, Aston-juxta-Birmingham`
Children:
| William Betteridge | [1739 - 1821] | FMMMFMFMF |
Born: 8 July 1739, Chipping Norton OXF
Father: Steven Betteridge
Mother: Elizabeth Wiat
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Baseley 26 July 1761, Brailes WAR
Child: Elizabeth Betteridge
Died: 18 November 1821, Brailes WAR
| Steven Betteridge | [1711 - 1783] | FMMMFMFMFF |
Born: 8 September 1711, Upper Swell GLS
Father: Richard Betteridge
Mother: Mary Minchin
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Wiat 28 February 1730, Chipping Norton OXF
Children:
Died: 20 April 1783, Chipping Norton OXF
| Richard Betteridge | [1673 - 1716] | FMMMFMFMFFF |
Born: 1673 Upper Swell GLS
Father: Richard Betteridge
Mother: Deborah Elkins
Married: Mary Minchin 1694
Children:
| Richard Betteridge | [1644 - >1673] | FMMMFMFMFFFF |
Born: 1644
Married: Deborah Elkins
Children:
| Grace Blacke (→ Goodman) | [<1730 - >1751] | MFFMMMFM |
Married: Henry Goodman, 23 July 1745, Whitstone, Parish Register
Child:
| Martha Blower (→ Kirk) | [1821 - 1869] | MMFFM |
Baptised: 8 August 1821, Baddesley Ensor Indep., IGI C077121-0078
Father: John Blower
Mother: Frances Dutton
Siblings:
Married: John Kirk 20 November 1848
| Solemnized at | St Pancras Church |
| in the Parish of | St Pancras |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 20 November 1848 |
| Name and Surname | Martha Blower |
| Age | Full age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Guilford Street |
| Father's Name | John Blower |
| Father's Profession | Miner |
| Witnesses | Robert Walton, Hephzibah Walton ![]() Bride's sister and brother-in-law. Neighbours to the Kirks, living at 41 King Street in the 1851 census |
Children:
Died: 5 January 1869, Clerkenwell
| Registration District | Clerkenwell | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Goswell Street | ||||||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||||||
| When and where died | 5 January 1869, 140 St John Street Road | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Martha Kirk | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 48 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of John Kirk, | Cause of death | Disease of the Valves and Substance of the Heart. PM
| Informant | Edwin Lan Kester, Coroner for Middlesex. Inquest held 7th January 1869
| When Registered | 18 January 1869
| |
Addresses:
| 1848 | Guilford St |
| 1851 | 43 King St, Clerkenwell |
| 1858 | 14 Coles Terrace Barnsbury Rd |
| 1861 | 26 Lower Smith St, Clerkenwell |
A Martha Blower is listed in the 1841 census of Baddesley Ensor (HO107/1130/2 f5 p4). But her age is given as 14, and there is no other evidence confirming this as the right entry.
| John Blower | [1800 - >1861] | MMFFMF |
Father: Joseph Bloer
Mother: Elizabeth Bloer
Baptised: 9 February 1800, Baddesley Ensor, IGI P015841-0890
Siblings:
Married: Frances Dutton, 14 February 1814, Mancetter, IGI M043701-1510
Children:
IGI lists two earlier children to Joseph and Elizabeth; William 2 November 1766; and Susannah 15 August 1773. Because of the 15 year gap, I assume these to be a generation back, possibly siblings to Joseph.
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Grendon Common, Grendon WAR |
| Joseph Bloer | [<1773 - >1807] | MMFFMFF |
Married: Elizabeth Bloer
Children:
| Elizabeth Bloer | [<1788 - >1807] | MMFFMFM |
Married: Joseph Bloer
Children:
| Sybil May Bonas (→ Kirk) | [1890 - 1946] | MMM |
Born: 6 July 1890
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where born | 6 July 1890, Castleacre R S D |
| Name | Sybil May |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Fred Bonas |
| Name of Mother | Harriet Bonas, formerly Skipper |
| Profession of Father | Farm Laborer |
| Informant | Harriet Bonas, Mother, Castleacre |
| When Registered | 20 August 1890 |
Father: Frederic Bonas
Mother: Harriet Skipper
Siblings:
Photographs of her and her family
Married: Alexander Leahair Kirk 15 November 1915
| Registration District | Edmonton |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 15 November 1915 |
| Name and Surname | Sybil May Bonas |
| Age | 24 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Parlourmaid (Domestic) |
| Residence | 31 Charles Street, Mayfair |
| Father's Name | Frederick Bonas |
| Father's Profession | Roadman to a District Council |
| Witnesses | C Bonas, C Rawlings bride's sister Charlotte, family friend - there are Rawlings in ALK's Birthday Book? |
Children:
Died: 18 October 1946, Colchester
| Registration District | Colchester | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Colchester | ||||||
| in the County of | Essex | ||||||
| When and where died | 18 October 1946, Essex County Hospital | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Sybil May Kirk | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 55 years | ||||||
| Occupation | of 134 Collingwood Rd, Colchester, widow of Alexander Lehair Kirk, | Cause of death | I(a) Uraemia (b) Hydronephosis (c) Secondary Carcinomatis (Uterus) | II Carcinoma of Pelvic Colon PM Informant | V S Kirk, daughter, 134 Collingwood Road Colchester
| When Registered | 22 October
| |
Newspaper: Essex County Standard, Friday 25 October 1946:
Deaths - Kirk On Saturday, 19 October, 1946, suddenly at Essex County Hospital, Sybil May Kirk, dearly loved mother of Lavinia and Violet 134, Collingwood Road, Lexden, Colchester.
Newspaper: Unknown, 1946:
Well-Known Lexden Resident - Funeral of Mrs. Sybil Kirk The death of Mrs. Sybil Kirk, a well known and popular resident of Lexden, who resided at 134, Collingwood Road, took place at the Essex County Hospital last week after an illness patiently borne. Aged fifty-five years, Mrs. Kirk was predeceased by her husband, Mr. Alexander Kirk, and their only son Henry, died during the war whilst a prisoner in Italian hands.
A funeral service, preceding interment at Colchester Cemetery, was conducted by the Rev. S.L. Dolph, at Lexden Church on October 24th. The principal mourners were Lavena and Violet (daughters), Dick (son-in-law), Grace and Albert (sister and brother-in-law), Pansy and Ernie (sister and brother-in-law), Lottie and Arnold (sister and brother-in-law); Frank (nephew), and Mesdames Pears, Pacey, Nattrass, Noy, Dines, and Turner (friends).
Floral tributes were from the mother; Vena, Violet, and Dick; Grace and Albert; Mrs. Jones and Doreen; John; Phyllis and Mervyn; Mrs. Haywood; Edna and Frank; Mr. And Mrs. Turner; Pansy and Ernie; Lottie and family; neighbours; Brother Fred; Mrs. Harris and Molly; Aunt Ada; Henry and Laura; Mrs. Bachelor; Aunt Lottie and Burney; Molly and Gorden; Margaret; and Mrs. Sexton and Mervyn.
Administration:
| Of | Sybil May Kirk of 134 Collingwood Rd, Lexden, Colchester |
| At | Ipswich |
| To | Violet Sybil Kirk spinster |
| On | 5 August 1947 |
| Estate | £649 11s |
Directory:
| 1946-7: Benhams Colchester | S Kirk, 134 Collingwood Rd |
| 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester (as Sybil May Kirk) | 1936-8: Lexden Ward, Colchester | 1939-46: Lexden and Shrub End Ward, Colchester |
Addresses:
| 1891 | Castle Acre NFK | |
| 1901 | Moy's Buildings, Castle Acre NFK | |
| 1911 | 1 Ardilann Road, Highbury | Family tradition has it that she worked in the London home of Nancy Astor. However, in 1911 1 Ardilann Road was home to the Holmden family, and 31 Charles Street is listed in Kelly's London Directory for 1914-6 as the residence of Miss S Bibby. |
| 1915 | 31 Charles St, Mayfair | |
| 1917 | 134 Effingham Road, Harringay | |
| circa 1930 | 22c Alfoxton Ave, West Green, London N15 | |
| 1931 | 48 Turnpike Crossing, Roudham | |
| 1931-46 | 134 Collingwood Rd, Colchester [TL963245] | |
| Frederic Bonas | [1866 - 1938] | MMMF |
Born: 4 June 1866
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where born | 4 June 1866, Castleacre |
| Name | Frederic |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Jesse Bonass |
| Name of Mother | Susan Bonass, formerly Skipper |
| Profession of Father | Agricultural Labourer |
| Informant | Susan Bonass , Mother, Castleacre
|
| When Registered | 4 July 1866 |
Father: Jesse Bonas
Mother: Susan Skipper
Siblings:
Married: Harriet Skipper 19 October 1889
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 19 October 1889 |
| Name and Surname | Frederick Bonas
|
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Castle Acre |
| Father's Name | Jesse Bonas |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | William Skipper, Phebe Skipper bride's brother and sister? |
Children:
Died: 11 January 1938
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norolk |
| When and where died | 11 January 1938, Castleacre |
| Name and Surname | Frederick Bonas |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 71 years |
| Occupation | Retired Roadman |
| Cause of death | (A) Heart failure, sudden (B) Extreme Cachexia and wasting (C) Inoperable Carcinoma of Rectum (2 years duration). Certified |
| Informant | H J Bonas, Son, In Attendance, Castleacre |
| When Registered | 13 January |
Addresses:
| 1871 | Drury Lane, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1881 - 1891 | Castle Acre NFK |
| 1901 | Moy's Buildings, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1911 | Post Office Street, Castle Acre NFK |
| Jesse Bonas | [1839 - 1891] | MMMFF |
Born: 4 February 1839
Census records strongly suggest late 1838 or early 1839 as his date of birth. But the only Bonas (or similar) with a birth registered in Freebridge Lynn between 1838 and 1840 is Arthur, registered MAR qtr 1839. There is no death certificate for Arthur, nor can I find him in the censuses or any other record. All details on Arthur's birth certificate (below) — parent's names, father's occupation, mother's maiden name — match what is known of Jesse. It would appear that Jesse was registered as Arthur.
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn Union |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where born | 4 February 1839, Castle Acre |
| Name | Arthur |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | William Bonas |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Bonas formerly Wells |
| Profession of Father | Shepherd |
| Informant | the mark of Elizabeth Bonas, Mother, Castleacre
|
| When Registered | 7 February 1839 |
Father: William Bonas
Mother: Elizabeth Wells
Siblings: All baptised at Castle Acre. The earliest 8 were step-siblings.
Married: Susan Skipper 12 October 1861
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 12 October 1861 |
| Name and Surname | Jesse Bonas |
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Castle Acre |
| Father's Name | William Bonas |
| Witnesses | Jabez Bonas, Mary Hookes ![]() groom's brother, brides's aunt? |
Children:
Died: 16 March 1891
| Registration District | Blofield Union |
| in the Sub-District of | Blofield |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 16 March 1891, Lunatic Asylum Thorpe |
| Name and Surname | Jesse Bonas |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 52 years |
| Occupation | Agricultural Labourere, formerly at Castleacre |
| Cause of death | General paralysis and Pachymeningitis 2 years, certified |
| Informant | D G Thompson, Medical Superintendant, Lunatic Asylum Thorpe |
| When Registered | 25 March 1891 |
Buried:
| Date | 22 March 1891 |
| Where | Castle Acre |
| Text | "aged 52, Jesse Bonas, of Thorpe Asylum, Norwich, formerly of Castle Acre, buried by Salvation Army" |
| Cottage in River Yard, Castle Acre | 1885-6: Castleacre, North-Western Division of Norfolk |
Addresses:
| 1841 | The Green, Castle Acre |
| 1851 | St James Green Castle Acre |
| 1861 | Newton Rd, Castle Acre |
| 1871 | Drury Lane, Castle Acre |
| 1881 | Castle Acre |
| 1885-6 | River Yard, Castle Acre |
| William Bonas | [1789 - 1878] | MMMFFF |
Born: 1789 Harpley NFK
Father: John Boness
Father: Susannah Humphrey
Married 1: Alice Bruce [1790 - 28 March 1830]
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Elizabeth Wells 16 January 1832
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Castle Acre |
| Date | 16 January 1832 |
| Name | William Bonass |
| Of | this parish widower |
| and Name | Elizabeth Wells |
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Robert Sister, Honor Sculfer |
Children of second marriage:
Married 3: Alice Doy, 17 November 1856
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church | Alice was the widow of John Doy of Briston (HO107/776/25 f33 p9, HO107/1809 f911 p16). | |
| in the Parish of | Thirning | ||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||
| When Married | 17 November 1856 | ||
| Name and Surname | William Boness ![]() | Alice Doy
| |
| Age | of full age | of full age | |
| Condition | Widower | Widow | |
| Profession | Shepherd | ||
| Residence | Thirning | Briston | |
| Father's Name | John Boness | John Walton | |
| Father's Profession | Shepherd | Labourer | |
| Witnesses | Richard Long, Henry Rudd, Robert Strutt,
Mary Bonas , Anna Wadley, Charlotte Eke
| ||
Died: 1 March 1878, Gayton Union Workhouse
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 1 March 1878, Union Workhouse Gayton |
| Name and Surname | William Bones |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 90 years |
| Occupation | shepherd |
| Cause of death | Senile, Gangrene of foot, certified |
| Informant | William Gates, Porter, Union Workhouse Gayton |
| When Registered | 1 March 1878 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | The Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1861 | Growells Abby, Briston NFK |
| 1871 | Great Common, Briston NFK |
| 1878 | Gayton Workhouse |
| John Boness | [<1760 - >1789] | MMMFFFF |
Married: Susannah Humphrey 10 October 1775 West Rudham NFK
Child
His child was, according to census returns, born 1789 in Harpley NFK. A John Bonus of Great Massingham, (within 3 kilometers of Harpley) took out a license to marry Susannah Humprey of East Rudham (within 5 kilometers) on 10 October 1775.
| Kezia Bourne (→ Lee) | [1776 - 1860] | FMMFMFM |
Baptised: 13 November 1776, Bridgnorth St Mary Magdelene SAL
Father: John Bourne
Mother: Elizabeth Cook
Siblings:
Married: Richard Lee 13 March 1803, Barrow SAL
Children:
Died: 20 July 1860, Bridgnorth
| Registration District | Bridgnorth | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Bridgnorth | ||||||
| in the County of | Salop | ||||||
| When and where died | 20 July 1860, Underhill Street Bridgnorth | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Kezia Lee | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 83 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of Richard Lee, a | Cause of death | Bronchitis Certified
| Informant | | The mark of Ann Ayers, In Attendance, Cartway Bridgnorth
When Registered | 21 July 1860
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1860 | Underhill Street, Bridgnorth SAL |
| John Bourne | [<1756 - >1784] | FMMFMFMF |
Married: Elizabeth Cook 6 November 1759, Bridgnorth St Mary Magdelene, SAL
Children:
| Elizabeth Broad (→ Nott) | [1689 - >1715] | MFFFMFMFM |
Baptised: 16 March 1689/90, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Father: William Broad
Mother: Mary Broad
Siblings:
Married: John Nott, 28 June 1709, Merton, Parish Register
Children:
| Mary Broad | [<1684 - 1699] | MFFFMFMFMM |
Buried: 28 February 1699/700, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Married: William Broad
Children:
| William Broad | [<1674 - 1693] | MFFFMFMFMF |
Buried: 27 February 1692/3, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Married: Mary Broad
Children:
| Mary Brooks (→ Clift) | [1788 - 1860] | FMFMFM |
Baptised: 22 April 1810, Dudley St Thomas
Father: John Brooks
Her baptismal entry lists her as the daughter of John and Sylvia Brooks. But the only marriage of a John Brooks and a Sylvia was to Sylvia Dunn at Dudley St Thomas in January 1803, when Mary would have been 14. So she may have been the child of a previous marriage.
Siblings:
Married: Thomas Clift 23 April 1810
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Dudley, St Thomas |
| Date | 23 April 1810 |
| Name | Thomas Clift |
| Of | this parish Bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Brooks
|
| Of | the same Spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Benj. Jennings, Mark Bond |
Mary's baptism on 22 April 1810 was presumably preparatory to the marriage.
Children:
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1857, "69, baptist sacrament, disaffected. She is sister to Ann Cox 2 Gates, and thinks baptists have 140 members."
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1857 | Colley Lane, Cradley WOR |
Died: 18 January 1860, Colley Lane Cradley
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 18 January 1860, Colley Lane, Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Clift | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 71 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of Thomas Clift, a | Cause of death | Pneumonia 2 weeks, Certified
| Informant | Thomas Clift, present at the deaty, Colley Lane Cradley
| When Registered | 20 January 1860
| |
| John Brooks | [<1785 - >1810] | FMFMFMF |
Married: Sylvia Dunn, 30 January 1803, Dudley St Thomas
Children:
| Ann Brooks (→ Poole) | [1752 - 1827] | FMFFFF |
Born: 1752 information from fellow researcher
Died: 24 October 1827, Hagley
Married: Joseph Poole, 7 September 1778 Hagley WOR
Children:
| Caroline Brown (→ Woolloton) | [1803 - 1851] | MMFMMM |
Baptised: 3 July 1803, Walkern, Parish Register
Father: Thomas Brown
Mother: Hannah Brown
Siblings:
Married: Thomas Henry Woolloton 24 January 1826
Marriage Entry:
| Church | St Pancras, Old Church |
| Date | 24 January 1826 |
| Name | Thomas Henry Woolloton |
| Of | this parish Batchelor |
| and Name | Caroline Brown |
| Of | this parish Spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Isaac Tucker, M Flinn
|
Children:
Died: 15 October 1851
| Registration District | Edmonton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Enfield | ||||||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||||||
| When and where died | 15 October 1851 Clay Hill, Enfield | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Caroline Woolloton | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 43 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Widow of Thomas Henry Woolloton, | Cause of death | Disease of lungs certified
| Informant | Amelia Winchester, present at the death, Clay Hill Enfield | sister When Registered | 21 October 1851
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | Clay Hill, Enfield |
| Thomas Brown | [1781 - >1851] | MMFMMMF |
Born: 1781 Hertfordshire
Married: Hannah Brown
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | Clay Hill, Enfield |
| Hannah Brown | [1770 - 1842] | MMFMMMM |
Married: Thomas Brown
Children:
Died: 20 August 1842
| Registration District | Edmonton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Enfield | ||||||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||||||
| When and where died | 20 August 1842 at Clay Hill | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Hannah Brown | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 72 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Thomas Brown, | Cause of death | Asthma
| Informant | Sarah Barnes, Daughter, present at the death, Bury Hall Edmonton
| When Registered | 22 August 1842
| |
Address:
| 1841 | Clay Hill, Enfield |
| Ellinor Burton (→ Revill) | [<1654 - >1675] | MMFMFFMMFFM |
Married: Symon Reavell, 16 June 1669, Owston, IGI M030941-0378
Children:
| Anne Butler (→ Smart) | [<1713 - >1733] | FFMMFFMMM |
Married: William Smart, 15 July 1728, Bishops Cannings, Parish Register
Child:
| Elizabeth Carelesse (→ Cupis) | [1685 - 1750] | MFMMMFMMM |
Baptised: 21 March 1685, Gamlingay, Parish Register
Buried: 23 July 1750, Gamlingay, Parish Register
Father: Thomas Carelesse
Mother: Isabell Carelesse
Siblings:
Married: Stephen Cupis 2 October 1713
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 2 October 1713 |
| Name | Stephen Cupis |
| Of | this parish servant to Mr. Overal |
| and Name | Elizabeth Carelesse |
| Of | this parish servant to Mr. Thomas Mean |
IGI 7020328-98 refers to marriage.
Children:
Another possibility, daughter of George and Mary, born 1 April 1693, was rejected. The will of her brother John, dated 1738, refers to "my sister Elizabeth Wilson".
| Thomas Carelesse | [1635 - >1685] | MFMMMFMMMF |
Baptised: 30 March 1635, Gamlingay, IGI C073631-0719
Father: Lewes Careles
Mother: Katherine Careles
Siblings:
Married: Isabell Carelesse
Children:
| Isabell Carelesse | [<1670 - >1685] | MFMMMFMMMM |
Married: Thomas Carelesse
Children:
| Lewes Careles | [<1616 - 1671] | MFMMMFMMMFF |
Died: 1671
Married: Katherine Careles
Children:
Will:
| Dated | 23 September 1671 |
| Proved | 13 October 1671 |
| Beneficiaries | wife Katherine, son Thomas with three children, son John Francis with his wife Mary and four children, son George. |
Examination of the IGI shows there was a second Careless family in Gamlingay at the time: George Careless and his wife Helen with children Edina (baptised 1624), Katherine (1627), Mary (1630), Frances (1632), George (1633), Anne (1635), William (1637) and Joane (1643). It seems likely that George and Lewes were brothers. Furthermore, since both George and Lewes baptised their first-born son George, this may well be the name of their father.
| Katherine Carelesse | [<1625 - >1640] | MFMMMFMMMFM |
Married: Lewes Careles
Children:
| Mary Carr (→ Wigg) | [1758 - >1779] | MMMFFMMM |
Baptised: 11 May 1758, Shipdham
Father: John Carr
Mother: Mary Carr
Married: Francis Wigg 22 November 1778, Shipdham NFK
Children:
| John Carr | [<1743 - >1758] | MMMFFMMMF |
Married: Mary Carr
Child:
| Mary Carr | [<1743 - >1758] | MMMFFMMMM |
Married: John Carr
Child:
| Sarah Chadwick (→ Cooper) | [<1691 - >1713] | MFMFFMMMFM |
Married: Richard Cooper 2 February 1706 Sandy
Children:
| Jane Chandler (→ Hipkiss) | [<1794 - >1814] | FMFMMMM |
Married: Timothy Hipkiss, 24 August 1809, Old Swinford WOR
Children:
| Sarah Chandler (→ Guy) | [1718 - 1788] | MFMFFFFMM |
Baptised: 25 January 1718/9, Tempsford, Parish Register
Buried: 1 June 1788, Tempsford, Parish Register
Father: Thomas Chandler
Mother: Elizabeth Miller
Siblings:
Married: Nathaniel Guy, 2 July 1745, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
| Thomas Chandler | [1677 - 1750] | MFMFFFFMMF |
Baptised: 15 June 1677, Tempsford, Parish Register
Buried: 8 April 1750, Tempsford, Parish Register
Father: William Chandler
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Miller, 25 October 1710, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
Two other possible christenings of a Thomas Chandler appear in the Tempsford register:
17 March 1681/2, son of Edward, and 1 April 1682, son of Edward.
But there appears only to be one Edward Chandler, so I suspect these entries to be the baptism
and erroneously-entered burial of a child who died aged only a few days.
| William Chandler | [<1650 - >1673] | MFMFFFFMMFF |
Children:
| Joanne Chebbott (→ Warmington) | [1663 - >1701] | MFFFFMMMM |
Baptised: 8 April 1663, Morwenstow CON
Father: John Chebbott
Mother: Honor Chebbott
Siblings:
Married: Charles Warmington 10 January 1693, Morwenstow
Children:
| John Chebbott | [<1643 - >1665] | MFFFFMMMMF |
Partner: Honor Chebbott
Children:
| Honor (→ Chebbott) | [<1647 - >1665] | MFFFFMMMMM |
Partner: John Chebbott
Children:
| Jane Clift (→ Poole ⇒ Lavender ⇛ Cockin) | [1866 - 1934] | FMFM |
Born: 29 November 1866
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When and where born | 29 November 1866, Cradley Heath Rowley Regis |
| Name | Jane |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | William Clift |
| Name of Mother | Abigail Clift, formerly Head |
| Profession of Father | Nailer |
| Informant | W Clift, Father, Cradley Heath Rowley Regis |
| When Registered | 21 December 1866 |
Father: William Clift
Mother: Abigail Head
Siblings:
Married 1: William Poole 13 April 1884
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Netherton |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 13 April 1884 |
| Name and Surname | Jane Clift
|
| Age | 20 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Netherton |
| Father's Name | deceased |
| Witnesses | Thomas Howell , Catherine Gilham
|
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Joseph Lavender, 8 July 1906
| Registration District | Dudley |
| |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church | ||
| in the Parish of | Reddal Hill | ||
| in the County of | Staffordshire | ||
| When Married | 8 July 1906 | ||
| Name and Surname | Jane Poole ![]() | Joseph Lavender | |
| Age | 41 | 42 | |
| Condition | Widow | Widower | |
| Profession | Striker | ||
| Residence | Cradley Heath | Cradley Heath | |
| Father's Name | William Clift (deceased) | John Lavender (deceased) | |
| Father's Profession | Chainmaker | Brewer | |
| Witnesses | William Henry Clift, Phoebe Newton | ||
Child of second marriage:
Married 3: George Cockin 11 April 1925, Reddal Hill
| Registration District | Dudley |
| |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church | ||
| in the Parish of | Reddal Hill | ||
| in the County of | Staffordshire | ||
| When Married | 11 April 1925 | ||
| Name and Surname | Jane Lavender | George Cockin
| |
| Age | 58 | 64 | |
| Condition | Widow | Widower | |
| Profession | Tube Worker | ||
| Residence | Corngreaves Rd, Cradley Heath | Corngreaves Rd, Cradley Heath | |
| Father's Name | William Clift (deceased) | Joseph Cockin (deceased) | |
| Father's Profession | Chainmaker | Brick Layer | |
| Witnesses | Joshua Cornelius Poole, Martha Etheldra Homer | ||
Died: 5 November 1934
| Registration District | Dudley | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis | ||||||
| in the County of | Stafford | ||||||
| Date and place of death | 5 November 1934, 113 Corngreaves Road | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Jane Cockin | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 67 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of George Cockin, formerly a | Cause of death | (1)a Carcinomatosis Abdominis | b Carcinoma Corpus Utai (2) Myocardial Degradation. No P.M. Certified C A Mather MB Informant | Bert Homer, son-in-law, in attendance. 112 Corngreaves Road Cradley Heath
| Date of Registration | 5 November 1934
| |
Addresses:
| 1871 | Corngreaves St, Cradley |
| 1881 | 13 Corngreaves St, Cradley |
| 1891 | 6 Castle Street, Netherton |
| 1901 | Banners Lane, Cradley |
| 1911-34 | 113 Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath |
| William Clift | [1819 - 1883] | FMFMF |
Born: 7 August 1819 Register of Cradley Particular Baptist, drawn up after 1836
Father: Thomas Clift
Mother: Mary Brooks
Siblings:
Married 1: Susan Trueman
| Registration District | Stourbridge | |
| Solemnized at | Parish Church | |
| in the Parish of | Oldswinford | |
| in the County of | Worcestershire | |
| When Married | 13 June 1841 | |
| Name and Surname | William Clift | Susan Trueman
|
| Age | Full | Full |
| Condition | Bachelor | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Nailer | Nailer |
| Residence | Lye Waste | Lye Waste |
| Father's Name | Thomas Clift | Thomas Truman |
| Father's Profession | Nailer | Nailer |
| Witnesses | George Hill, Ruth Trueman
| |
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Abigail Head
| Registration District | West Bromwich |
| Solemnized at | Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Oldbury |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 25 December 1854 |
| Name and Surname | William Clift |
| Age | 28 |
| Condition | Widower |
| Rank or Profession | Nailer |
| Residence | Langley Green |
| Father's Name | Thomas Clift |
| Father's Profession | Nailer |
| Witnesses | Joseph Thompson, James Payne |
Children of second marriage:
Died: 10 April 1883
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When and where died | 10 April 1883, 13 Corngreaves Road |
| Name and Surname | William Clift |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 63 years |
| Occupation | Chain Maker |
| Cause of death | Paralysis 9 months, certified |
| Informant | the Mark of Abigail Clift, Widow of the deceased, present at the death,
13 Corngreaves Rd Rowley Regis
|
| When Registered | 11 April 1883 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Colley Lane, Cradley |
| 1851 | Four Ways, Rowley Regis |
| 1861 - 1871 | Corngreaves Rd, Cradley |
| 1881 - 1883 | 13 Corngreaves Rd, Cradley |
| Thomas Clift | [1789 - 1873] | FMFMFF |
Baptised: 25 December 1789, Cradley Independant Chapel Register
Father: James Clift
Mother: Mary Bagnall
Siblings:
The first 4 children were baptised at the Independant Chapel in Cradley. The later children are listed in the Minute Book of Cradley Particular Baptists, and were presumably dedicated there.
Married: Mary Brooks 23 April 1810
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Dudley, St Thomas |
| Date | 23 April 1810 |
| Name | Thomas Clift |
| Of | this parish Bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Brooks
|
| Of | the same Spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Benj. Jennings, Mark Bond |
Children:
| 1857 | Nailer, 68, baptist sacrament, plays bass viol at baptists 46 years. |
| 1863 | (Levi Clift's) father Thomas Clift 74, baptist, was sacrament |
Died: 5 February 1873
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Kingswinford |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When and where died | 5 February 1873, Union Workhouse Wordsley |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Cleft |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 81 years |
| Occupation | Nailmaker |
| Cause of death | Senile decay, certified |
| Informant | The mark of John Pearson, present at the death,
Union Workhouse Wordsley, Kingswinford
|
| When Registered | 7 February 1873 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 - 1863 | Colley Lane, Cradley WOR |
| 1871 - 1873 | Stourbridge Union Workhouse |
| James Clift | [1768 - 1844] | FMFMFFF |
Born: 11 February 1768
Baptised: 13 March 1768, Cradley, Parish Register
Father: Samuel Clift
Mother: Elizabeth Harris
Adult Baptism:
| Date | 28 July 1798 |
| Church | Cradley Particular Baptist Chapel |
| Source | Minute Book |
| Text | "James Clift s of Samuel & Elizabeth Clift was born Feb 11 1768"
and was baptised at Dudley by Rev Josa. Bissel July 28 1798. Mary Clift his wife was born Oct 14 1766 and was baptised at Dudley July 28 1798. |
Married 1: Mary Bagnall 25 December 1787, Clent WOR
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Mary Taylor, 26 December 1816, Halesowen
Child of second marriage:
The Minute Book of Cradley Particular Baptist Congregation refers to all James' children as the child of James and Mary. However, David Bright Clift is recorded as being born 14 April 1818 and buried 1821 when aged 2 years 10 months. But "Mary wife of Jas Clift" is recorded as being buried in 1815 aged 48. Therefore, James married again, and his second wife was also Mary.
Died: 27 January 1844
| Registration District | Stourbridge Union |
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen |
| in the Counties of | Worcester and Salop |
| When and where died | 27 January 1844, Overend Cradley |
| Name and Surname | James Clift |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 75 Years |
| Occupation | Nailer |
| Cause of death | Died by the visitation of God, from apoplexy 1 hour |
| Informant | Edward Moore, Deputy Coroner, Halesowen |
| When Registered | 4 February 1844 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1844 | Overend, Cradley STS |
| Samuel Clift | [1744 - 1825] | FMFMFFFF |
Born: 10 August 1744
Baptism: 26 August 1744, Rowley Regis, Parish Register
Father: James Clift
Mother: Mary Round
Married: Elizabeth Harris, 19 April 1767, Halesowen
Child:
Adult Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 5 May 1799 |
| Church | Cradley Particular Baptist Chapel |
| Source | Minute Book |
| Text | "Samuel Clift s of James & Mary Clift was born Aug 10 1744 and was baptised May 5 1799. Elizabeth his wife was born Oct 31 1743." |
Samuel was Deacon of Cradley Particular Baptist Chapel, and listed in the Minute Book as being a resident of Overend Cradley, as was his wife.
Died: 7 June 1825 Minute Book
Buried: 10 June 1825 "aged 80 years" Minute Book
| James Clift | [1719 - >1744] | FMFMFFFFF |
Baptised: 24 January 1719 Rowley Regis
Father: John Clift
Mother: Sarah Clift
Siblings:
Married: Mary Round, 20 November 1743, Halesowen
Child:
| John Clift | [<1704 - 1728] | FMFMFFFFFF |
Buried: 14 November 1728 Rowley Regis
Married: Sarah Clift
Children:
| Sarah Clift | [<1708 - >1726] | FMFMFFFFFM |
Of: Tividale
Map dated 1902

(click to see a larger and more detailed map)
Married: John Clift
Children:
| Elizabeth Collett (→ Whitehouse ⇒ Coulson ⇛ Hill) | [1820 - 1872] | FMMFFM |
Father: Samuel Collett
Mother: Esther Southall
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Dudley St Thomas |
| Date | 9 January 1820 |
| Name | Elizabeth |
| Parents | Saml. and Esther Collett |
| Father's Occ | Carpenter |
Siblings:
Married 1: Thomas Whitehouse 8 July 1839
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 8 July 1839 |
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Collett
|
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Tividale |
| Father's Name | Saml. Collett |
| Father's Profession | Carpenter |
| Witnesses | John Breasier, Edw. Bridgewater |
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: William Coulson 3 August 1851 Birmingham
| Registration District | Birmingham |
William is presumably the William Colson who died 9th August 1853 at Queen's Cross, Dudley,
whose age at death is given as 34. The death was registered by "Eliza Collett, Queen's Cross, Dudley",
who would be Elizabeth's sister-in-law.
The only William Co(u)lson listed in the 1851 census of Birmingham St Thomas was a lodger at 35 Granville Street (HO107/2052 f319 p13), an unmarried stamper, born in America. Granville Street runs parallel to Washington Street. This could be the right man, but there is a problem with his age: the census lists his age as 18, which cannot be reconciled either with marriage at full age 4 months later, or with death aged 34 two years later. | |
| Solemnized at | the Church of St Thomas | ||
| in the Parish of | Birmingham | ||
| in the County of | Warwick | ||
| When Married | 3 August 1851 | ||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Whitehouse ![]() | William Coulson | |
| Age | of full age | of full age | |
| Condition | spinster | Bachelor | |
| Rank or Profession | - | Sadler | |
| Residence | Washington Street | Washington Street | |
| Father's Name | - | John Coulson | |
| Father's Profession | - | Baker | |
| Witnesses | Thomas Barnett?, Sarah Barnett ![]() Thomas and Sarah Barnett are presumably the Barnetts living at 25 Washington Street at the 1851 census. Sarah was born at Dudley, so may have been an acquaintance or relative of Elizabeth | ||
Married 3: Eli Hill 6 February 1854
| Registration District | Dudley | ||
| Solemnized at | Netherton | ||
| in the Parish of | Dudley | ||
| in the County of | Warwickshire | ||
| When Married | 6 February 1854 | ||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Coleson ![]() | Eli Hill | |
| Age | 34 | 35 | |
| Condition | Widow | Bachelor | |
| Rank or Profession | Miner | ||
| Residence | Queen's Cross | Queen's Cross | |
| Father's Name | Samuel Collett | William Hill | |
| Father's Profession | Carpenter (dead) | Tailor (dead) | |
| Witnesses | James Mackay, Elizabeth Binal
| ||
The same page of the marriage register has the marriage of George Collett and Eliza Turner. This might be the marriage of Elizabeth's brother George, whose wife is given as Eliza in the 1861 census
Child of third marriage:
Died: 2 September 1872, Dudley
| Registration District | Dudley | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 2 September 1872, 7 Angel Street, Queens Cross Dudley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Hill | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 53 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of Eli Hill, a | Cause of death | Scirrhus Uteri, Certified
| Informant | Eli Hill, Present at the death, 7 Angel Street Queens Cross Dudley
| When Registered | 4 September 1872
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 | 183 Minories, Dudley |
| 1851 | Minories, Dudley |
| 1861 - 1871 | 21 Angel St, Dudley |
| 1872 | 7 Angel St, Queens Cross, Dudley |
| Samuel Collett | [1773 - >1820] | FMMFFMF |
Baptised: 22 October 1777, St Swithin, Worcester, aged 4
Father: John Collett
Mother: Sarah Paxford
Married: Esther Southall 13 January 1794
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Dudley, St Thomas |
| Date | 13 January 1794 |
| Name | Samuel Collett Bachelor |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | Esther Southall Spinster |
| Of | this parish |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | W Bridgewater, Joseph Bond |
Children:
Dead: by 1854, when he is listed as dead on his daughter's marriage certificate.
Not the Samuel Collett who died JUN qtr 1842, but possibly his grandfather.
| John Collett | [<1764 - >1779] | FMMFFMFF |
Married: Sarah Paxford
Children:
| Mary Colson (→ Whitmee) | [1698 - 1783] | MFMFMFFFFM |
Born: 1698
Died: 16 May 1783 Olney
Married: Samuel Whitmee 9 April 1732 Raunds
Children:
| Elizabeth Cook (→ Bourne) | [1733 - >1784] | FMMFMFMM |
Baptised: 14 February 1733, Bridgnorth St Mary Magdelene SAL
Father: Joseph Cook
Mather: Sarah Cook
Siblings:
Married: John Bourne 6 November 1759, Bridgnorth St Mary Magdelene, SAL
Children:
| Joseph Cook | [<1716 - >1746] | FMMFMFMMF |
Married: Sarah Cook
Children:
| Sarah Cook | [<1716 - >1746] | FMMFMFMMM |
Married: Joseph Cook
Children:
| Grace Cooke (→ Gooding) | [<1663 - 1732] | MFFFFMFMM |
Married: Thomas Gooding 15 November 1678, Morwenstow CON
Children:
Buried: 15 June 1732
| Mary Cooper (→ Simmonds) | [1744 - 1786] | MFMFFMMM |
Baptised: 9 January 1744, Sandy
Burial: 18 September 1786, Sandy
Father: William Cooper
Mother: Elizabeth Austin
Married: John Simmonds, 20 October 1769, Sandy
Child:
| William Cooper | [1712 - >1744] | MFMFFMMMF |
Baptised: 20 January 1712 Sandy BDF
Father: Richard Cooper
Mother: Sarah Chadwick
Siblings:
Married: Eliazabeth Austin 26 December 1744 Sandy
The IGI also contains 3 references to this marriage giving the date
as 10 June 1744. These are all member submissions, while the 26 December
date comes from an LDS extraction program. This seems more reliable.
Child:
| Richard Cooper | [1683 - >1713] | MFMFFMMMFF |
Baptised: 2 October 1683 Sandy
Father: William Cooper
Mother: Sarah Cooper
Married: Sarah Chadwick 2 February 1706, Sandy
Children:
| William Cooper | [<1668 - >1683] | MFMFFMMMFFF |
Married: Sarah Cooper
Child:
| Sarah Cooper | [<1668 - >1683] | MFMFFMMMFFM |
Married: William Cooper
Child:
| Mary Cowper (→ Whitmee) | [1565 - >1601] | MFMFMFFFFFFFFM |
Born: 1565
Married: Thomas Whitmee 1585
Children:
| Jane Cork (→ Thorne) | [1680 - >1723] | FMMFFMFMMFM |
Born: 1680
Married: John Thorne
Children:
| Damaris Cottle (→ Adams) | [1736 - 1788] | MFFFFMM |
Baptised: 20 August 1736, Morwenstow CON
Father: Simon Cottle
Mother: Ann Warmington
Siblings:
Married: Henry Adams, 4 July 1762, Morwenstow CON
Children:
Buried: 10 April 1788, Morwenstow
| Simon Cottle | [1704 - 1780] | MFFFFMMF |
Baptised: 12 February 1704, Morwenstow CON
Father: Simon Cottle
Mother: Mary Cottle
Siblings:
Married: Anne Warmington 15 August 1735, Morwenstow
Children:
Buried: 7 May 1780, Morwenstow
| Simon Cottle | [1664 - 1739] | MFFFFMMFF |
Baptised: 5 June 1664, Morwenstow CON
Partner: Mary Cottle
Children:
Buried: 18 February 1739, Morwenstow CON
| Mary (→ Cottle) | [<1682 - 1729] | MFFFFMMFM |
Partner: Simon Cottle
Children:
Buried: 25 November 1729
| Pamelo Cox (→ Walker) | [1766 - 1842] | FMMMMFMM |
Baptised: 23 August 1767, Rowley Regis STS
Father: Francis Cox
Mother: Mary Willetts
Siblings:
Married: Cornelius Walker, 14 November 1796, Saint Phillips, Birmingham
Children:
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Worcester & Salop | ||||||
| When and where died | 12 October 1842, Butcher's Lane Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Pammila Walker | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 78 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of the late Cornelius Walker, | Cause of Death | debility from Old Age
| Informant | the mark of Mary Coley, Daughter,
Butcher's Lane Cradley, present at the death
When Registered | 29 October 1842
| |
Address:
| 1841 | Kanking Row, Cradley WOR |
| Francis Cox | [<1733 - 1783] | FMMMMFMMF |
Married: Mary Willetts, 7 April 1747, Rowley Regis STS
Children:
Buried: 28 March 1783, Rowley Regis
| Anne Cupis (→ Mann) | [1726 - 1797] | MFMMMFMM |
Buried: 22 January 1797, Gamlingay CAM, Parish Register
Father: Stephen Cupis
Mother: Elizabeth Carelesse
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 25 December 1726 |
| Where | Gamlingay CAM |
| Text | "Cupis Anne dau of Stephen lab" |
Burial Entry:
| Date | 22 January 1797 |
| Where | Gamlingay |
| Text | "Anne Mann wid of John" |
Siblings:
Married: John Mann 4 October 1751
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 4 October 1751 |
| Name | John Man |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Anne Cupis |
| Of | this parish spinster |
Child:
| Stephen Cupis | [1690 - 1741] | MFMMMFMMF |
Baptised: 23 November 1690,Cardington BDF, IGI P003461-2821
Buried: 26 February 1741, Gamlingay, Parish Register
Father: Stephen Cupis
Mother: Mary Cupis
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Carelesse 2 October 1713
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 2 October 1713 |
| Name | Stephen Cupis |
| Of | this parish servant to Mr. Overal |
| and Name | Elizabeth Carelesse |
| Of | this parish servant to Mr. Thomas Mean |
IGI 7020328-98 refers to marriage: gives age at marriage as 23.
Children:
| Stephen Cupis | [1660 - 1737] | MFMMMFMMFF |
Born: 1660 Private communication
Died: 1737, Eltisley Private communication
Pencilled marks on information from other researchers suggest Stephen Cupis was born 1660, and died 1737
at Eltisley. No reference is given.
Buried: 6 October 1737, Great Staughton St Andrew HUN
Married 1: Mary Cupis
Children of first marriage:
All children were baptised at Cardington BDF, so it appears likely the marriage also took place there. However, the marriage register for Cardington has been damaged, so that most entries, including any that might be of Stephen and Mary, have been lost.
Married 2: Maria Walters, 18 May 1703, Croxton CAM, Parish Register
Marriage Entry:
| Spouse | Maria Walters |
| Date | 18 May 1703 |
| Where | Croxton |
| Text | "Stephanus Cupis de Elsley and Maria Walters de Croxton" |
| Mary Cupis | [<1683 - >1698] | MFMMMFMMFM |
Married: Stephen Cupis
Children:
| Elizabeth Daine (→ Dutton) | [~1755 - 1835] | MMFFMMM |
Married: Joseph Dutton, 24 December 1781, Mancetter
Children:
Buried: 19 March 1835, Mancetter St Peter, aged 79
| Esther Davies (→ Whitehouse) | [1878 - 1959] | FMMM |
Born: 17 January 1878
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When and where born | 17 January 1878, The Innage Cradley |
| Name | Esther |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Henry Davies |
| Name of Mother | Phoebe Davies, formerly Walker |
| Profession of Father | Chain Maker |
| Informant | The mark of Phoebe Davies, Mother, The Innage Cradley
|
| When Registered | 12 February 1878 |
Father: Henry Davies
Mother: Phebe Walker
early 1950s
This picture was dated by Esther's granddaughter Joyce Harling neé Amphlett, who remembers her mother Nellie
Amphlett neé Whitehouse making the dress, probably around the early 1950s. The dress was brown with white spots.
Siblings:
Married: Mark Whitehouse 21 April 1901
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office |
| in the Parish of | Stourbridge |
| in the County of | Worcestershire and Staffordshire |
| When Married | 21 April 1901 |
| Name and Surname | Esther Davies |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath |
| Father's Name | Harry Davies (deceased) |
| Father's Profession | Chain Maker |
| Witnesses | William John Brooks, Elizabeth Davies |
Children:
| Registration District | Rowley Regis | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Sedgley | ||||||
| in the County of | Staffordshire | ||||||
| When and where died | 4 July 1959, 10 Burton Road Sedgley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Esther Whitehouse | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 81 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Of 24 Surfeit Hill Rowley Regis, widow of Mark Whitehouse a | Cause of death | I(a) Cerebral thrombosis (b) Cerebral arteriosclerosis II Parkinsons disease (Arteriosclerotic). Certified by B.Banergie MB
| Informant | Harold Whitehouse, Son, 24 Surfeit Hill Rowley Regis
| When Registered | 6 July 1959
| |
Will:
| Of | Esther Whitehouse of Surfeit Hill Cradley Heath widow | ||
| Dated | 15 June 1945 | ||
| Executors | Harold Whitehouse (son), Joshua Poole (son in law) | ||
| Witnesses | W G Attwood| Legacies | Entire estate to be held in trust for all children who survive her. Provision for children predeceasing her leaving issue or widows.
| |
Probate:
| Of | Esther Whitehouse of 24 Surfeit Hill, Cradley Heath, widow |
| At | Birmingham |
| To | Harold Whitehouse building contractor, Joshua Poole works manager |
| On | 1 October 1959 |
| Estate | £395 1s 11d |
Addresses:
| 1878-1881 | 5 Innage, Cradley |
| 1891 | The Innage, Cradley |
| 1899 | 20 Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath |
| 1901 | Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis |
| 1901-1911 | New Road, Overend |
| 1912 | Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath |
| 1916-22 | Field View House, Surfeit Hill, Cradley |
| 1933-8 | Two Gates Lane, Cradley |
| 1938-59 | 24 Surfeit Hill, Cradley |
| Henry (Harry) Davies | [1854 - 1899] | FMMMF |
Born: 11 January 1854, Cradley, WOR
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Hales Owen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where born | 11 January 1854, Cradley |
| Name | Henry |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Levi Davies |
| Name of Mother | Sarah Davies, formerly Adams |
| Profession of Father | Chain Maker |
| Informant | Sarah Davies, Mother, Cradley |
| When Registered | 31 January 1854 |
Father: Levi Davis
Mother: Sarah Sophia Adams
Siblings:
The family seems to have disintegrated by 1857
Married: Phebe Walker 25 December 1875
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 25 December 1875 |
| Name and Surname | Henry Davis
|
| Age | 22 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Chainmaker |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Levi Davis (dead) |
| Father's Profession | Chainmaker |
| Witnesses | Samuel Stokes , Sarah Stokes ![]() Samuel and Sarah Stokes may be the Samuel Stokes (aged 32) and his wife Sarah (27) shown in the 1881 census (RG11/2884 f119 p38) as living at Ash Bank, Cradley (where Phebe was living in 1861) with their children Elizabeth (6), Herbert (4) and George H (1). They are presumably the Samuel Stokes and Sarah Tromans who married in Stourbridge MAR qtr 1874 |
IGI 7514212-56 refers to marriage.
Children:
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When and where died | 1 March 1899, 20 Corngreaves Road |
| Name and Surname | Henry Daves |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 45 years |
| Occupation | Chain Maker |
| Cause of death | Pneumonia certified |
| Informant | Esther Davies, Daughter, 20 Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath, Rowley Regis |
| When Registered | 1 March 1899 |
Addresses:
| 1857 | Back Lane, Cradley |
| 1871 | Darby Road, Rowley Regis STS |
| 1881 | 5 Innage, Cradley |
| 1891 | The Innage, Cradley |
| 1899 | 20 Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath |
| Levi Davis | [1823 - >1855] | FMMMFF |
Born: 1823, Rowley Regis STS
Father: Joseph Davis
Mother: Elizabeth Hingley
Siblings:
Married 1: Nancy Billingham Hingley
| Registration District | Bromsgrove |
Benjamin Hingley married 30 September 1827 Clent Fanny Billingham [1802 -]
| ||||||
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church | |||||||
| in the Parish of | Clent | |||||||
| in the County of | Stafford | |||||||
| When Married | 27 October 1844 | |||||||
| Name and Surname | Levi Davis | Nancy Billingham Hingley
| ||||||
| Age | Full age | Minor | ||||||
| Condition | Bachelor | Spinster | ||||||
| Profession | Trace maker | Trace maker | ||||||
| Residence | Rowley | Regis | ||||||
| Father's Name | Joseph Davis | Benjamin Hingley | ||||||
| Father's Profession | Collier | ??? | Witnesses | James Billingham, Mary Ann Billingham
Probably the groom's sister and brother-in-law | |||||
A Sarah Davis, aged 8, is listed in the 1851 census as the grand-daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Davis. She may have been a child of this marriage.
Married 2: Sarah Sophia Adams
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Kingswinford |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When Married | 4 July 1851 |
| Name and Surname | Levi Davies
|
| Age | full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Chain-maker |
| Residence | Quarry Bank |
| Father's Name | Joseph Davies |
| Father's Profession | Carter |
| Witnesses | Rich Bourne, Elizabeth Fellows |
Children:
Address:
| 1841 | Fox Oak, Cradley STS |
| 1851 | Five Ways, Rowley Regis STS |
| 1856 | Factory, Cradley |
| Joseph Davis | [1795 - >1861] | FMMMFFF |
Born: 1795, Rowley Regis STS
Dead: by 1871, when his wife is shown as a widow.
Neither MAR qtr 1869, Dudley 6c 99 nor JUN qtr 1870, Stourbridge 6c 89 seem to refer to
the correct Joseph Davis
Married: Elizabeth Hingley 27 July 1817 Halesowen WOR
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 | Fox Oak, Cradley STS |
| 1851 | Five Ways, Rowley Regis STS |
| 1861 | Darby and Pargeters Colliery, Rowley Regis STS |
| Susana Davies (→ Stevens) | [<1712 - >1728] | FFMMFFFFM |
Married: Lancelot Stevens, 12 June 1728 Devizes WIL
Child:
Poor Law Record: St Mary Devizes WIL
'Lancelot Stephens, narrow weaver, & Susana, his wife. Settlement: Bathford SOM'
| Katherine Davies (→ Bateman) | [<1593 - 1648] | FMFMMFMMFMFM |
Married: 25 August 1608 Sidbury SAL Jermani Bateman
Children:
Buried: 1648 Chelmarsh
| Mary Ann Davis (→ Walker) | [1826 - 1868] | FMMMMM |
Born: 1826 Birmingham
Father: Noah Davis
Mother: Elizabeth Harris
Married: Joseph Walker 2 November 1851
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 2 November 1851 |
| Name and Surname | Mary Ann Davis |
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Noah Davis |
| Father's Profession | Currier |
| Witnesses | John Priest, Mary Ann Marsh groom's next-door neighbour, |
IGI 7514212-38 refers to marriage.
Children:
| 1857 | Baptist sacrament, immersed 1857, bad knee |
| 1863 | Baptist sacrament, bad knee |
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 22 October 1868, Innage Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Walker | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 42 years | ||||||
| Occupation | wife of Joseph Walker, | Cause of Death | Epilepsy, Certified
| Informant | the mark of Rhoda Fowkes,
present at the death, Innage Cradleysister-in-law When Registered | 27 October 1868
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 | High Street, Aston WAR |
| 1851 | Molineaux Fold, Wolverhampton STS |
| 1861 | Ash Bank, Cradley |
| Noah Davis | [<1804 - >1819] | FMMMMMF |
Married: Elizabeth Harris
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Aston juxta Birmingham, Saints Peter and Paul |
| Date | 19 October 1819 |
| Name | Noah Davis |
| Of | this parish Batchelor |
| and Name | Elizabeth Harris |
| Of | this parish Spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Robt. Roberts, Mary Sheldon |
Child:
IGI lists two Noah Davis in Staffordshire:
P009901-9678 son of William and Ann, Rowley Regis, 15 December 1754. Too old
C033922-1532 son of Chas and Jemima, Brierley Hill, 30 June 1819. Too young.
| Frances Dutton (→ Blower) | [1794 - >1836] | MMFFMM |
Baptised: 28 September 1794, Mancetter, IGI C043703-5725
Father: Joseph Dutton
Mother: Elizabeth Daine
Siblings:
Married: John Blower, 14 February 1814, Mancetter
Children:
Not living with her husband in the 1841 census. Was she dead by then?
| Joseph Dutton | [<1766 - >1797] | MMFFMMF |
Married: Elizabeth Daine, 24 December 1781, Mancetter
Children:
A Joseph Dutton, son of Thomas and Sarah (née Taylor) was born (or baptised?) Curdworth in 1768. Too young?
| Deborah Elkins (→ Betteridge) | [1627 - >1673] | FMMMFMFMFFFM |
Born: 5 August 1627, Upper Swell GLS
Married: Richard Betteridge
Children:
| Elizabeth Evans (→ Southall) | [1746 - >1783] | FMMFFMMM |
Baptised: 10 March 1746/7, Dudley Old Meeting House, Register
Father: William Evans
Mother: Jane Barter
Siblings:
Married: Joshua Southall 1 June 1766
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Dudley St Thomas |
| Date | 1 June 1766 |
| Name | Joshua Southall bachelor |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | Elizabeth Evans Spinster |
| Of | this parish |
| By | banns |
| Witnesses | John Johnson, Jos Bagnall |
Children:
Other possibles: daughter of Joseph and Mary, Dudley, 12 August 1741 seems to early; or daughter of Richard and Sarah, Dudley Old Meeting House, 14 August 1757, seems too late.
| William Evans | [1724 - >1764] | FMMFFMMMF |
Baptised: 9 August 1724, Dudley, Parish Register
Father: William Evans
Mother: Mary Evans
Siblings:
Married: Jane Barter, 20 May 1745, Dudley, IGI A456618-0348
Children:
Another possibility, son of Samuel and Sarah 19 August 1735 at Dudley, was rejected, as he was buried 25 June 1738.
| William Evans | [<1709 - >1726] | FMMFFMMMFF |
Married: Mary Evans
Children:
| Mary Evans | [<1709 - >1726] | FMMFFMMMFM |
Married: William Evans
Children:
| Elizabeth Foxall (→ Southall) | [1706 - >1751] | FMMFFMMFM |
Baptised: 25 February 1706, Dudley St Thomas
Father: Jeseph Foxall
Mother: Elizabeth Jukes
Married: William Southall, 3 March 1727/8, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Children:
| Jeseph Foxall | [1681 - >1706] | FMMFFMMFMF |
Baptised: 7 August 1681, Dudley St Thomas
Father: Henry Foxall
Mother: Ciseley Goodwin
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Jukes, 14 May 1706, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Child:
| Henry Foxall | [<1650 - >1681] | FMMFFMMFMFF |
Married: Ciseley Goodwin, 16 August 1662, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Children:
| Lucy Freeman (→ Read) | [1812 - 1888] | FFMFM |
Born: 19 November 1812
Christened: 20 December 1812, St Mary Marylebone MDX
Father: William Freeman
Mother: Lucy Freeman
Siblings:
Married: James Edward Read 18 October 1835, St George Hanover Square
Children:
Died: 23 August 1888
| Registration District | Marylebone | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | St Mary | ||||||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||||||
| When and where died | 23 August 1888, 44 Wyndham Street | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Lucy Read | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 74 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of James Read, | Cause of death | Diarrhœa, Cerebral effusion, Coma
| Informant | James Read, Widower of Deceased, Present at the Death, 44 Wyndham Street Marylebone
| When Registered | 25th August 1888
| |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 - 1871 - 1881 | 14 Wyndham St, Marylebone |
| William Freeman | [<1790 - >1812] | FFMFMF |
Married: Lucy Freeman
Children:
| Lucy (→ Freeman) | [<1790 - >1813] | FFMFMM |
Married: William Freeman
Children:
| Elizabeth Gee (→ Shaw) | [~1842 - 1906] | FFFMM |
Married: Edwin Shaw 21 May 1871
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Pensnett |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 21 May 1871 |
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Gee |
| Age | 29 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Deceased |
| Witnesses | William Bache, Maria Merrall There is a William Bache listed at 2 Derry Street, Kingswinford in the 1871 census (RG10/3028 f51 p13). Derry Street is within a mile of Pensnett Church. There is a Maria Jane Merrell, born about 1845 in Birmingham, listed in the 1871 census of Bath Road, St Peter Worcester (RG10/3052 f18 p20), wife of Alfred Merrell. I take her to be the Maria Jane Williams who married Alfred Merrell at Bromsgrove JUN qtr 1862. She is also listed in the 1861 census of Bath Rd (RG9/2094 f46 p8), in the household of Thomas and Jane Oliver, given as "Wife's Daughter". She was presumably the Maria Jane Williams born Birmingham JUN qtr 1845. |
Children:
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints | ||||||
| in the County of | Birmingham | ||||||
| When and where died | 16 April 1906, 118 Lodge Road | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Shaw | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 64 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Edwin Shaw, | Cause of death | Bronchitis, Pulmonary Congestion, Syncope. certified
| Informant | W E Shaw, son, Present at the Death. 104 Long Street
| When Registered | 17 April 1906
| |
Addresses:
| 1881 - 1891 | 62 Devonshire Street, All Saints |
| 1901 - 1906 | 118 Lodge Road, All Saints |
Birth: There are three possible births registered in Birmingham:-
| Elizabeth Gill (→ Austen) | [<1667 - 1693] | MFMFFMMMMFM |
Died: 1700
Married: Nicholas Austen 25 January 1682 Sandy
Child:
| Sarah Godfrey (→ Hall) | [<1782 - >1808] | MFMFFFM |
Married: Richard Hall, 24 April 1797, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
| Harriet Goodbody (→ Barrett) | [1802 - >1841] | MMMMMM |
Born: 7 July 1802, Rougham
Baptised: 12 July 1802, Rougham
Father: William Goodbody
Mother: Mary Hudson
Siblings:
Married: John Barrett 22 November 1824
Marriage Entry:
| Church | West Rudham |
| Date | 22 November 1824 |
| Name | John Barrett
|
| Of | this parish singleman |
| and Name | Harriet Goodbody |
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
Children:
This list of siblings is derived from a family reconstruction of East and West Rudham by Paul Stidever, as are the families of previous Goodbody generations.
Address:
| 1841 | West Rudham NFK |
A Harriett Wilkin born 1805 Rougham is listed as the wife of Charles Wilkin in the 1851 census of Castle Acre (HO107/1828 f278 p14). This might be her with a 2nd marriage, but I cannot trace the marriage.
| William Goodbody | [1782 - 1864] | MMMMMMF |
Baptised: 20 July 1782, East Rudham, Goodbody One Name Society
Father: John Goodbury
Mother: Elizabeth Langley
Siblings:
Married: Mary Hudson 23 April 1801
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Rougham |
| Date | 23 April 1801 |
| Name | William Goodbody
|
| Of | Roudham |
| and Name | Mary Hudson
|
| Of | this parish |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Elizabeth Francis , Thomas Bower
|
There is much scope for confusion of placenames here. The parish of Roudham was in the far South of the county, while just North of Rougham are the two villages of East and West Rudham. Confusion between "Rudham" and "Roudham" is seen in, for example, the 1861 and 1871 census entries of Charlotte Barrett, and I suspect a similar confusion here. I do not think Rougham is meant, as the entry would have read "of this parish", as for Mary Hudson.
Children:
Died: 16 March 1864
| Registration District | Docking |
| in the Sub-District of | Docking |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 16 March 1864, Union Workhouse Docking |
| Name and Surname | William Goodbody |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 85 years |
| Occupation | Formerly a Farm Labourer |
| Cause of death | Dropsy, not certified |
| Informant | John Jacod, Present at the Death, Union Workhouse Docking |
| When Registered | 18 March 1864 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Manor Hall. West Rudham NFK |
| 1851 | Pockthorpe, West Rudham NFK |
| 1861 - 1864 | Docking Union Workhouse NFK |
| John Goodbury | [1758 - 1837] | MMMMMMFF |
Born: 1758 (private communication)
Buried: 31 January 1837 (private communication)
Married: Elizabeth Langley, 30 July 1781, East Rudham NFK, Goodbody One Name Society
Married:
| Spouse | Elizabeth Langley |
| Date | 30 July 1781 |
| Where | East Rudham |
| Source | Goodbody One Name Society |
Children:
| Grace Gooding (→ Adams) | [1693 - 1731] | MFFFFMFM |
Baptised: 13 August 1693, Morwenstow CON
Father: Thomas Gooding
Mother: Grace Cooke
Siblings:
Married: Henry Adams 26 May 1725, Morwenstow
Children:
Died: 3 November 1731, Morwenstow
| Thomas Gooding | [1643 - 1715] | MFFFFMFMF |
Baptised: 28 May 1643, Morwenstow CON
Father: Thomas Gooding
Mother: Johan Batth
Siblings:
Married: Grace Cooke 15 November 1678
Children:
Buried: 13 January 1715
| Thomas Gooding | [<1625 - >1648] | MFFFFMFMFF |
Married: Johan Batth 4 August 1642, Morwenstow
Children:
| Mary Goodman (→ Martyn) | [1776 - >1810] | MFFMMM |
Baptised: 29 May 1776, Week St Mary, Parish Register
Father: John Goodman
Mother: Elizabeth Goodman
Siblings:
Married: William Martyn 16 July 1810
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Whitstone |
| Date | 16 July 1810 |
| Name | William Martyn |
| Of | this parish yeoman |
| and Name | Mary Goodman |
| Of | this parish spinster |
| By | Licence |
| Witnesses | Thos Goodman, John Goodman |
Children:
| John Goodman | [1751 - >1798] | MFFMMMF |
Baptised: 26 May 1751, Whitstone, Parish Register
Father: Henry Goodman
Mother: Grace Blacke
Married: Elizabeth Goodman
Children:
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1798 | Whitstone | Lord Dunstanville | John Goodman | 9s 3d |
| 1798 | Whitstone | Lord Dunstanville | John Goodman | 18s 6d |
In Land Tax Contract 81,767 dated 28 March 1800 (PRO IR24/95), Rt Hon Francis Lord de Dunstanville of Tehiddy Park is shown as the owner, John Goodman the occupier, of Nethcott Whitstone, assessed at 18s 6d.
Address:
| 1890 | Nethcote, Whitstone |
| Elizabeth Goodman | [<1759 - >1776] | MFFMMMM |
Married: John Goodman
Children:
| Henry Goodman | [1716 - >1800] | MFFMMMFF |
Baptised: 23 November 1716, Week St Mary CON, Parish Register
Father: John Goodman
Mother: Wilmotte Marshall
Baptised:
| Date | 23 November 1716 |
| Where | Week St Mary |
| Text | "baptized Henry son of John Goodman by (illegible)" |
Siblings:
Married: Grace Blacke, 23 July 1745, Whitstone, Parish Register
Child:
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1798 | Whitstone | Mr John Webb | Henry Goodman | £3 1s 8d |
| 1798 | Whitstone | Lord Dunstanville | Henry Goodman | 12s 4d |
| 1798 | Week St Mary | Hy Goodman | Hy Goodman | £1 2s 2d |
| 1798 | Week St Mary | Lord De Dunstanville | Hy Goodman | 12s 3¾d |
| 1798 | Week St Mary | Lord De Dunstanville | Hy Goodman | 2s 5½d |
In Land Tax Contract 81,767 dated 28 March 1800, (PRO IR24/95), Rt Hon Francis Lord de Dunstanville of Tehiddy Park is shown as the owner, Henry Goodman the occupier, of Orchard Week St Mary, assessed at 12s 3¾d and Hoursteel Week St Mary, assessed at 2s 5½d.
Address:
| 1800 | Hoursteel, Week St Mary |
| John Goodman | [1682 - >1716] | MFFMMMFFF |
Baptised: 6 September 1682, Poundstock, Parish Register
Father: John Goodman
Mother: Priscilla Goodman
Married: Wilmotte Marshall, 26 May 1715, Poundstock, Parish Register
Children:
| John Goodman | [<1667 - 1691] | MFFMMMFFFF |
Died: 1691
Married: Priscilla Goodman
Child:
Administration: Connotorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall
| Of | John Goodman of Poundstock |
| To | Priscilla Goodman |
| On | 3 December 1691 |
| Estate | £140 10s |
| Priscilla Goodman | [<1667 - >1682] | MFFMMMFFFM |
Married: John Goodman
Child:
| Ciceley Goodwin (→ Foxall) | [<1650 - >1681] | FMMFFMMFMFM |
Married: Henry Foxall, 16 August 1662, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Children:
| Elizabeth Grove (→ Poole) | [1830 - 1866] | FMFFM |
Father: James Grove
Mother: Elizabeth Grove
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Halesowen |
| Date | 17 October 1830 |
| Name | Elizabeth |
| Parents | James and Elizabeth Grove |
| Abode | Cradley |
| Father's Occ | Laborer |
Siblings:
Married: Richard Poole 25 February 1850
| Registration District | Cradley |
| Solemnized at | Cradley Church |
| in the Parish of | Cradley |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 25 February 1850 |
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Grove |
| Age | full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Cradley |
| Father's Name | James Grove |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | John Southall, Sarah Southall |
Children:
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1863, "Teaches ragged school, was no church."
Died: 28 July 1866
| Registration District | Stourbidge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 28 July 1866, High Town Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Pool | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 36 years | ||||||
| Occupation | wife of Richard Pool, | Cause of Death | Child Birth (exhaustion), bleeding, certified (§)
| Informant | the mark of Richard Pool,
present at the death, High Town Cradley
When Registered | 30 July 1866
| |
(§) There is no other Pool or Poole death recorded in Stourbridge for the SEP qtr or DEC qtr quarters of 1866, suggesting the child survived. However, there is no Pool birth recorded in Stourbridge in SEP qtr 1866. The birth of a Hannah J Poole is registered in Stourbridge DEC qtr 1866.
Buried: 31 July 1866, Cradley St Peter
Addresses:
| 1841 | Butchers Lane, Cradley |
| 1851 - 1861 | East side of Village, Cradley |
| 1857 | High Town, Cradley |
| 1857 | High Street, Cradley |
| 1863 | High Town Top, Cradley |
| James Grove | [1802 - 1854] | FMFFMF |
Born: 1802 Cradley
Married: Elizabeth Grove
Children:
Died: 3 October 1854
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Hales Owen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 3 October 1854, High Town Cradley |
| Name and Surname | James Grove |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 52 years |
| Occupation | Labourer at a pit |
| Cause of death | Bronchitis 21 days, certified |
| Informant | Ann Nock, present at the death, Overend Cradley Neighbour, living about 5 houses away in the 1851 census |
| When Registered | 6 October 1854 |
The address where he died, High Town Cradley, supports the identification of this as the correct death certificate. He is recorded in the 1851 census as living at the East side of Cradley Village, as is his wife. She is also recorded at the same address in the 1861 census, but in 1857 her address is given as High Town Cradley. This implies that the East side of Cradley Village is also High Town Cradley.
Further confirmation comes from Ann Nock, the informant. She is presumably the Ann Nock living close to the Groves in the 1851 census: she is listed on HO107/2034 f80 p22, the Groves on HO107/2034 f79 p20.
Address:
| 1841 | Butchers Lane, Cradley |
| 1851 | East side of Village, Cradley |
| 1854 | High Town, Cradley |
Davenport, 1912 gives a Grove genealogy back to before 1538. This James Grove is not mentioned, but there is a James Grove, son of Samuel and Esther, bapt 1773 who could be this James Groves father. Eldest sons were often named for fathers, plus name Esther for grandmother and daughter.
A James Grove, born 4 July 1802 to William and Esther, was baptised 14 January 1806 at Park Lane Presbyterian, Cradley. Siblings Thomas (born 20 August 1798) and Hannah (7 September 1805) were baptised on the same day. Birth in 1802 is consistent with the age recorded on his death certificate, but not the census returns.
| Elizabeth Grove | [1799 - 1863] | FMFFMM |
Born: 1799 Moseley
There is some confusion as to her place of birth. The 1841 census says outside WOR, the 1851 census has Moseley WAR, and the 1861 census has Moseley WOR.
Married: James Grove
Children:
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1863, "Ranter, sacrament."
Died: 20 March 1863
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halewowen | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 20 March 1863, High Town Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Grove | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 59 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of James Grove, a | Cause of death | Syphilis, secondary, 2 years, certified
| Informant | the mark of Elizabeth Pool, present at the death, High Town Cradleydaughter When Registered | 20 March 1863
| |
Buried: 24 March 1863, Cradley St Peter, aged 59
Addresses:
| 1841 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR |
| 1851 - 1861 | East Side of Village, Cradley |
| 1857 | High Town, Cradley |
| 1857 | High Street, Cradley |
| 1863 | High Town Top, Cradley |
| Sarah Guy (→ Hall) | [1748 - 1801] | MFMFFFFM |
Baptised: 19 March 1748/9, Tempsford BDF, Parish Register
Father: Nathaniel Guy
Mother: Sarah Chandler
Baptisal Entry:
| Date | 19 March 1748 |
| Where | Tempsford |
| Text | "Sarah dau of Nathl. and Sarah Guy shoemaker" |
Siblings:
Married: Richard Hall, 3 July 1768, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
Buried: 22 December 1801, Tempsford BDF, Parish Register
Burial Entry:
| Date | 22 December 1801 |
| Where | Tempsford |
| Text | "Sarah, w Rich Hall, sen, parish clerk" |
| Nathaniel Guy | [1718 - 1776] | MFMFFFFMF |
Baptised: 15 March 1718/9, Tempsford, Parish Register
Buried: 18 January 1776, Tempsford, Parish Register
Father: Nathaniel Guy
Mother: Mary Guy
Siblings:
Married: Sarah Chandler, 2 July 1745, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
| Nathaniel Guy | [<1700 - 1749] | MFMFFFFMFF |
Buried: 19 January 1748/9, Tempsford, Parish Register
Married: Mary Guy, 13 November 1715, Tempsford BDF, Parish Register
Marriage Entry:
| Spouse | Mary (surname is illegible) |
| Date | 13 November 1715 |
| Where | Tempsford |
Children:
| Mary Guy | [<1700 - 1746] | MFMFFFFMFM |
Married: Nathaniel Guy, 13 November 1715, Tempsford BDF, Parish Register
Children:
Buried: 6 August 1746, Tempsford St Peter
| Alice Hague | [<1741 - 1794] | MMMMMMFMM |
Married: Francis Langley, 4 August 1756, East Rudham
Children:
Buried: 22 October 1794, East Rudham
Ancestral File Number: 2287-2ZB
| Mabel Hall (→ Berriman) | [1892 - 1945] | MFM |
Born: 24 July 1892, Gamlingay CAM
| Registration District | Caxton |
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton |
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon |
| When and where born | 24th July 1892, Camlingay Cambs |
| Name | Mabel |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Joseph Hall |
| Name of Mother | Louisa Hall formerly Meeks |
| Profession of Father | Farm Bailiff |
| Informant | Louisa Hall, Mother, Gamlingay |
| When Registered | 15th September 1892 |
Father: Joseph Hall
Mother: Louisa Meeks
Siblings:
Married: John Berriman, 11 April 1917, Gamlingay Baptist Church (photograph)
| Registration District | Caxton |
| Solemnized at | The Old Baptist Meeting House |
| in the District of | Caxton |
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon |
| When Married | 11 April 1917 |
| Name and Surname | Mabel Hall |
| Age | 24 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | - |
| Residence | Gamlingay CAM |
| Father's Name | Joseph Hall |
| Father's Profession | Farmer (deceased) |
| Witnesses | Louisa Hall, Doris Ingle, William Berriman, Mark Walter Hall
bride's mother or aunt, bride's cousin, groom's brother, bride's brother? |
Children:
The Berriman family, circa 1941
Died: 23 November 1945, Colchester Probate record
| Registration District | Colchester | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Colchester | ||||||
| in the County of | Essex | ||||||
| When and where died | 23 November 1945, Shaws Farm, Parsons Heath | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mabel Berriman | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 53 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of John Berriman, | Cause of death | Asphyxia due to strangulation by a ligature. Suicide whilst balance of mind disturbed. PM
| Informant | When Registered | 1 December 1945
| |
Newspaper: Essex County Standard, Friday 30 November 1945:
Woman found hanging
A milk-roundsman calling at Shaw's Farm, Parson's Heath, Colchester, on Friday morning, found the occupier, Mrs. Mabel Berriman, hanging in an outhouse.
Mrs. Berriman, who was 53 years of age, was the wife of Mr. John Berriman, who is employed at the Britannia Works. She had been in ill-health for some time.
The funeral
The funeral took place at St. John's Church on Wednesday, the service being conducted by the Rev. A. E. Howe, assisted by the Rev. Warwick Bailey.
The mourners were Mr. J. Berriman (widower), Mr. L. Berriman (son), Myrtle and Joy Berriman (daughters), Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins (Clacton, brother and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. W. Berriman (brother and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. P. Sloman (Solway Brook, brother and sister-in-law), Mrs. E. Berriman (sister-in-law) and Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenaway (nephew and niece). Mr. John Hall Berriman (son) was unable to attend owing to military duties. Mr. Howard Hall (Hull, brother), Mr. Harold Hall (Cambridge, brother) and Mrs. E. Coles (Rugby, sister-in-law) were also unavoidably absent.
Amongst the many wreaths were those from members of Wycliffe Chapel (Parson's Heath), Women's Friendly, Wycliffe Chapel, and Women's Welcome, Eld Lane Baptist Church.
Newspaper: Essex County Standard, Friday 7 December 1945:
Woman's death by hanging - sad story of ill-health
Was it an intentional or an accidental hanging? That was the question to be decided by the jury at the Town Hall, Colchester, on Friday, at the inquest on Mrs. Mabel Berriman (53), of Shaw's Farm, Parson's Heath, who was found hanging in an outhouse by a milkman on Nov. 23. Mrs. Berriman, who had been troubled by her mental condition for several years, was admitted to Severalls Mental Hospital in January, where she stayed for six weeks, but her condition did not greatly improve.
The Colchester Coroner (Mr. O. Thompson Smith) said that about 6.30 a.m. on Nov. 23 Mr. Berriman took his wife some tea in her room, and after breakfast he left for work. About 7.40 a.m. Mrs. Berriman awakened her daughter, who, when she was ready to leave for work about 8.45, could not find her mother anywhere. On arrival at work she had a premonition that something was wrong and telephoned her father to say that her mother was missing. About 9 a.m. Mr. G. E. Gladwell, a milkman from West Bergholt, delivered some milk to the back door of the house, and then, through the open door of the outhouse, saw somebody hanging there.
Nervous and depressed
Mr. Berriman, a charge hand at the Britannia Works, said that during the summer his wife was fairly well but in the autumn her health deteriorated and she became more nervous and depressed. She had often said that she wished she could die. He said that following the 'phone message he received from his daughter, he immediately went home where, on his arrival, he was completely stunned by the news of his wife's tragic death.
The theory that Mrs. Berriman might have accidentally hung herself was formed by a statement by Mr. Berriman. He said that his wife was fond of the garden and often used to work with a pair of gardening shears, which were kept in a box on a shelf in the outhouse. Mrs. Berriman would have to stand on something in order to reach the shears and presumably used a nearby oil drum. The rope by which she was found hanging was suspended in the form of a slight noose from two nails driven into the wall about two feet from the shears. In view of that statement it was thought that Mrs. Berriman might have been standing on the oil drum and reaching for the shears, when the drum tilted and she fell into the noose of the rope.
Dr. F. Guiver, of Ardleigh, who was summoned to the scene, was of the opinion that it was impossible to fall into the noose; the rope was more likely to have been pushed away. Medical evidence revealed that death was caused by asphyxia due to strangulation.
After retiring for a few minutes, the jury decided that Mrs. Berriman took her own life, and returned the verdict that she committed suicide whilst the balance of the mind was disturbed.
Letters:
Three letters to her son John Hall Berriman cast some light on her death.
The first, dated 19 November 1945, is in two hands, that of herself and her husband:-
My dear son
Thank you ever so much for your letter & the photo's that I see were taken at home. Myrtle has Miss Laurie here this evening. She is the cub mistess
I am glad that you are pleased with your change although it was strange at first. I seem a good deal occupied keeping fires in without useing too much coal. I am glad that you were able to keep the flames down until the fire brigade arrived. I am ever so sorry that you have occassion to be green with envy about the photo's
Mr Mead has called to see me three times during last week. He wants me to leave everything to God so that I can be healed, so do I my dear. I have had the doctor again + some tablets for sleep. I am ever so sorry for you all that I am not well in the winter. Dad is wonderful, but he cannot be here always, Myrtle has had a cold
Auntie Kathie & Auntie May both came on Sunday & of course Marigold
We haven't had snow yet in fact it isn't very cold today. I am glad to know that you have a good fire
I hope my dear that you wont have to go back to Woods if you feel like that about it. I hope that you wont worry about it & that we shall all be have enough to be happy in our love for each other whatever comes. Luke & Joy expect to be back for Xmas & I feel sure Luke would be glad to leave the mines altogether.Dear Hall. Myrtle has seen Miss Laurie on the last bus & I have just been to meet her, Mother has gone to bed, she had rather a bad turn this week end, & of course she varies tremendously from day to day, to day she seems fairly well again. I had a little trouble with big toe on right foot but I bathed it a few times & dressed it & it seems to be alright again, "No it wasn't that it needed washing, so there."
I repaired the ash pit on Saturday, & did some tidying up, & set some lettuce plants 24 in the frame, Sooty & I went to try for a rabbit, he caught one that was in a snare, a nice one, but he couldn't understand a rabbit being tied up.
The pullets have started to lay, & the hens about one a day again, they left off entirely while we had all that windy, & for a few days cold weather, it is rather milder now
Now we must get to bed, hoping you are safe & well & keeping warm even if it snows.
Your loving Dad
The second, dated 27 November 1945, is from John Berriman Sr:-
My Dear Hall
This is sad news for you. Mother passed away last Friday morning about 9.a.m.
She has really seemd a little better lately, & that morning I took her a cup of tea as usual at 7 & went down & prepared breakfast, she came down as usual & cut my sandwiches & packed them, then sat down having her breakfast, while I was preparing to leave for work, I was putting a parcel for Joy's birthday in my bag for posting, she said "Leave it if you cannot very well take it & I will post iy when I go shopping presently". I put it in my bag & kissed her good-bye & left.
When Myrtle was having her breakfast Mother said "I hope you won't be long because I want to get off shopping this morning" Then she went out & Myrtle did not see her again although she looked around where the poultry etc: are, & thought probably she had gone across to Mrs Sadlers, & as she was behind time hurried to work. After she arrived at work a feeling came over her that something was wrong, so she rang me up at 9.20 & I went home immediately to find the police, Dr. & the milkman here, the milkman found her hanging in the tool shed.
In my opinion it was an accident as when she was found her head was not in a noose, but just in a loop of a little rope that hung there. I think she had stood on an oil drum, to reach the garden shears, overbalanced & got hung. I phoned the Garrison Adjutant to try them flying you home for the funeral, he said when I phoned him again on Saturday, my request had been forwarded to War Office, & he thought probably you might get home but did not know. I wired Luke & Joy & told Luke to wire Joy what time they could meet at Waterloo & they both arrived Saturday about 8.45. Auntie Emily came Saturday afternoon, Auntie Kath, Ed & family Sat morn, Uncle Will came & brought Auntie mary during Friday morning, & they all & everyone around are most kind.
The funeral is to-morrow Wednesday at 11am St John Church.
My dear boy this is a sad blow to us, but we must remember in our sorrow she is now at rest from all her toubles, & in the Presence of the Lord, I pray God He may comfort & sustain you in this trial, Love from all
Your Loving Dad
The third, dated 28 Novenber 1945, is from Myrtle Berriman:-
Dear Hall
Mother was laid to rest today, we had a lot of wreathes, the service was very impressive we sang the Hymns "I heard the voice of Jesus say, Come unto me and rest" and also "God of the living in Who's eye". We also sang the 23rd Psalm. Mr Baily read the lesson and said the prayer at the grave, Mr Howe took rest of the service.
As you were unable to be with us I thought it would be nice to have photoes of the grave, so Dad and Luke have gone to cover the flowers, and Brian is taking the photoes tommorrow dinner time.
Auntie Emily is with us, Luke is not going back till after Christmas. Joy travelled from London with him, she is hoping to complete her course. Auntie Mary has helped a lit she cames and helped me with the washing and preparing the beds, and did a lot of cooking for today, Auntie Milly baked some very nice apple pastys.
There was almost a harvest festival Congregation at the church my cub mistress was there I know, but I'm not sure who else.
Weve received lots of letters from friends and my Guide Captain and Luitenant came up to see if they could be of any help directly they heard.
Pauline sent a lovely wreathe and also did the ingraving on the coffin plate.
Mother looked very peaceful and lovely as she lay resting there, her platts were hanging loosely as she always had then when she slept.
Mr Baily read Revelations 21 verses 1-7.
Well ol fellow were all not feeling too bad considering, and I fell for one rather than try and write any more about it, I would prever to talk with you when your home.
Im enclosing two photoes one of we three and the other of our office.
Ill write again soon, so cheerio
Your loving Sister
Myrtle
Will:
| Of | Mabel Berriman of The Downs Parsons Heath Colchester | ||
| Dated | 15 August 1934 | ||
| Executors | Barclays Bank, William Berriman (brother in law) | ||
| Witnesses | A Y Adams| Legacies | Personal effects left to Myrtle Elizabeth Berriman
and Joy Rosemary Berriman. | Remainder to be held in trust for all four children, until the age of 21. |
Probate:
| Of | Mabel Berriman |
| At | London |
| To | Barclays Bank Ltd |
| On | 16 May 1946 |
| Estate | £815 10s 9d |
| Shaws Farm, Harwich Road, Colchester (as Mabel Berriman) | 1923-36: Parsons Heath Ward, Colchester 1937-9: St Johns Ward, Colchester |
| The Downs, Harwich Road, Colchester (as Mabel Berriman) | 1945-6: St Johns Ward, Colchester |
Addresses:
| 1901 | Station Road, Gamlingay |
| 1911 | Manor Farm, Gamlingay |
| 1923-39 | Shaws Farm, Harwich Rd, Colchester [TM030270] |
| -1945 | The Downs, Harwich Rd, Colchester [TM030270] |
| Joseph Hall | [1867 - 1914] | MFMF |
Born: 24 June 1867
| Registration District | St Neots |
| in the Sub-District of | Kimbolton |
| in the County of | Huntingdon and Bedfordshire |
| When and where born | 24 June 1867, Eaton Socon |
| Name | Joseph |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | John Hall |
| Name of Mother | Eliza Hall, formerly Whitmee |
| Profession of Father | Gardener |
| Informant | Eliza Hall, Mother, Eaton Socon |
| When Registered | 29 July 1867 |
Father: John Hall
Mother: Eliza Whitmee
Siblings:
Married: Louisa Meeks, 19 May 1891, Gamlingay
| Registration District | Caxton |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Gamlingay |
| in the County of | Cambridge |
| When Married | 19 May 1891 |
| Name and Surname | Joseph Hall |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Farmer |
| Residence | Gamlingay |
| Father's Name | John Hall |
| Father's Profession | Farmer |
| Witnesses | George Meeks, Catherine Meeks bride's brother and sister? |
Newspaper:
GAMLINGAY
WEDDING. On Tuesday, the 19th, a marriage was solemnized in the Parish Church, by the Rev. W. Crouch, the vicar, between Joseph Hall, market gardener and farmer, of Eaton Ford and Gamlingay, and Louisa Meeks, second daughter of Mr. Henry Meeks, farmer and shopkeeper, of Gamlingay Sinks. The bride was tastefully attired in a costume of light fawn shade, while the bridemaid, Catherine Meeks, sister of the bride, wore a costume of sage green tint. A considerable number of spectators attended the service. The elder brother of the bride, Mr. George Meeks, gave the bride away, and Mr. Mark Meeks acted as best man for the bridegroom. The wedding festivities were held at the home of the bride's parents, and a second gathering of friends was entertained on the Wednesday. On Thursday the women and young women of the Sinks came in for a share of the good things provided, for they were very hospitably entertained to tea by the bride's parents. A large number of useful and valuable presents was received.
PARISH CHURCH. AN APOLOGY. On Sunday last a paper was read at the conclusion of the service, signed by a person expressing sorrow, &c. for the disturbance he made in the church on the previous Tuesday at a marriage ceremony, and the annoyance he had caused to some of the congregation at the service, the Vicar and Churchwardens forgiving him for the offence on the understanding that he was in attendance when the paper was read. An apology has also been tendered to accepted by the persons whom he personally insulted on that occasion.
Children:
Died: 1 October 1914, The Nursing Hospital, Thompsons Lane, Cambridge Probate record
| Registration District | Cambridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | St Andrew the Great | ||||||
| in the County of | Cambridge | ||||||
| When and where died | 1 October 1914, The Nursing Hospital, Thompsons Lane | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Joseph Hall | ||||||
| Sex | Male | ||||||
| Age | 47 Years | ||||||
| Occupation | of Gamlingay Cambridgeshire, | Cause of death | Appendicitis, pelvic cellulitis, heart failure, certified
| Informant | Mabel Hall, Daughter, Gamlingay CAM
| When Registered | 1 October 1914
| |
Newspapers: Two reports of his funeral
We regret to record the death of Mr. J. Hall, of Manor Farm, Gamlingay, who passed away in the Hostel at Cambridge, where he had been lying ill for many months. He had undergone several operations, and everything had been done that was possible for his cure and relief. Mr. Hall was well known in the district. He was one of the leading farmers in Gamlingay, vice-chairman of the Parish Council, one of the Caxton Guardians, and a school manager appointed by the Parish Council. For many years he had attended the Baptist Chapel, and took a great interest in all the work connected with the chapel, and as, one of the trustees, assisted in conducting the business of the chapel with zeal and skill. He was very generous in his support of the Old Meeting. He was always ready and willing to assist in every way, and he will be much missed in the parish. He leaves a widow, three sons and two daughters, for whom great sympathy is felt.
The funeral took place on Tuesday last, the service at the Baptist Old Meeting being conducted by the Pastor (the Rev. L. J. Harvard) in the presence of a large congregation. The Pastor alluded to the public services which Mr. Hall had rendered. The hymns, "O God, our Help in ages past," "Nearer, my God, to Thee" and "Peace, perfect peace" were sung, and the Dead March in "Saul" was played by the organist (Miss Wale). The employees of Manor Farm acted as bearers, and the coffin, of so... oak, with brass fittings, bore the inscription: "Joseph Hall, died October 1st, aged 48."
The principal mourners were: Mrs. J. Hall (widow), Miss Mabel Hall and Miss Katherine Hall (daughters), Messrs Mark, Harold, and Howard Hall (sons), Mr. and Mrs. O. Ingle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmee, Mr. Mark Meeks, Miss A. Hardy, Mr. Cobb, Mr. G. Hall, Mr. R. Hinsby, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. G. Meeks, Mrs. John Hall, Mr. James Hall, Miss Doris Ingle and Mr. James Hall. Among the large number who followed were: Mr. A. Sarll (London), Rev. West Knights, Rev. W. Simons, Dr. White, Dr. Dudley, Messrs. J. A. Ennals, W. Wade, H. Bishop, W. Chapman, J. Thornton, S. V. Ekins, E. A. Rowell and A. B. Brackenbury (representing the Euston Lodge of Freemasons), Messrs. A. S. Orlebar, R. J. Haggar, M. Gribble, J. Crow, J. Wakefield, F. Watson and W. Berriman (representing the Caxton Board of Guardians), Messrs. J. Fowler, Chairman, J. B. Robinson, A. Clark, F. Careless, W. Savage, W. W. Powell, W. J. Gilbert (of the Gamlingay Parish Council), the Rev. J. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aubrey, Mr. Sam Sarll, Mr. W. H. Ingle (relieving officer), Mr. J. Compton, Mr. W. Sarll, Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs H. Dew, Mrs. T. Green, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Pentelow, Mr. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Course, Kr. G. Truin, Mr. E. Garrott. Mr. W. Garrott, Mr. Goodes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Turrell, Mrs. J. Gray, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Joseph Sarll (Sandy), Mr. C. Redman, Miss N. Sarll, Nurse Groome, Miss J. Berriman, Miss E. Berriman, Mr. W. Berriman, Mr. J. Berriman, Mr. W. Mayes, Mr. T. Burrows, Mr. C. Careless, Mr. G. Radwell, Mr. and mrs. J. G. Plowman, Mr. Brockett, Mrs. W. Norman, Miss Compton, Miss F. Plowman, Mr. C. Wale, Mrs. Havard, Rev. C. Cartwright, Mr. W. Meeks, Mr. S. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniels, Mr. Pibworth, and Mrs. Lunday (Caxton).
At the cemetery a large number of sympathisers had gathered. The Freemasons each carried a sprig of acacia, which was dropped in the grave at the close of the ceremony. Each wore white gloves. Over 30 beautiful wreaths were received, including one from the family, the ministers and members of the church and congregation at the Baptist Old Meeting, and the Worshipful Master, Wardens and Brethren of the Euston Lodge of Freemasons. - Mr. H. Cox carried out the duties of undertaker.
We regret to record the death of Mr. Joseph Hall, on October 1st, in the Hostel at Cambridge, where he had been for many months. He had undergone several operations, and everything had been done that was possible for his cure and relief. Mr. Hall was one of the leading farmers in Gamlingay, Vice-Chairman of the Parish Council, and a School Manager. For many years he had attended the Baptist Chapel, took a great interest in all that work, and was one of the Trustees. He, like his father, Mr. John Hall, before him, loved the Old Meeting, and was very liberal and generous in its support. He leaves a widow, three sons and two daughters. His eldest son is serving in the Yeomanry, and his youngest son at the East Anglian Schools, Bury St. Edmunds. The funeral took place on Tuesday, when the service at the Baptist Old Meeting was conducted by the Rev. L. J. Havard, who alluded to the public services Mr. Hall had rendered. The remains were laid at rest in the Cemetery. The principal mourners were: Mrs. J. Hall (widow), Mark Hall, Harold Hall and Howard Hall (sons), Mabel Hall and Kathie Hall (daughters), Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Ingle, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmee, Mr. Mark Meeks, Mrs. G. Meeks, Mrs. John Hall, Mr. James Hall, Miss Doris Ingle, Mr. James Hall, Mrs. A. Hardy, Mrs. Mason (aunt), Mr. Cobb, Mr. G. Hall, Mr. R. Hinsby. Among those present were the following representing the Euston Lodge of Freemasons: Mr. A. Sarll (London), the Rev. West Knights, the Rev. W. Simons. Dr. White, Dr. Dudley, Messrs. J. A. Ennals, W. Wade, H. Bishop, W. Chapman, J. Thornton, S. O. Ekins, E. A. Rowell and A. B. Brackenbury. Guardians; A. S. Orlebar, R. J. Hugger, M. Gribble, J. Crow, J. Wakefield, F. Watson, and W. Berriman. Parish Councillors: Messrs. J. Fowler (Chairman), J. B. Robinson, A. Clark, F. Careless, W. Savage, W. W. Powell, and W. J. Gilbert. Among others present were the Rev. J. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aubrey, Mr. Sam Sarll, W. H. Ingle, J. Compton, W. Sarll, Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dew, Mrs. T. Green, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Pentelow, Mr. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Course, Mr. G. Truin, Mr. S. Flint, Mr. E. Garrett, Mr. W. Garrett, Mr. Goodes, Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Surrell, Mrs. J. Gray, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Joseph Hall (Sandy), Mr. C. Redman, Miss N. Sarll, Nurse Groome, Miss J. Berriman, Miss E. Berriman, Mr. W. Berriman, Mr. J. Berriman, Mr. W. Mayes, Mr. T. Burrows, Mr. C. Careless, Mr. G. Radwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Plowman, Mr. G. M. Brocket, Miss F. Plowman, Mrs Havard, the Rev. C. Cartwright, Mr. A. Meeks, Mr. C. Wale, and Mr. Lunday (Caxton). The wreaths were numerous.
At Mr. Hall's funeral, each of the Free Masons carried a sprig of acacia, which was dropped into the grave.
Inscription: in Gamlingay cemetery
| In Loving Memory Of |
| JOSEPH HALL passed on 1 Oct 1914 age 47 |
| Kindness to all was his motto in life |
| & his son Lieut MARK WALTER HALL 22nd Sherwood Foresters |
| who fell in action near Cambrai 5 Dec 1917 age 24 |
| God' finger touched him & he sleeps |
| & LOUISA beloved wife of JOSEPH HALL, |
| d 11 Oct 1931 age 65 |
| Peace after pain |
Will:
| Of | Joseph Hall |
| Dated | 29 May 1899 |
| Executors | Louisa Hall (wife) |
| Witnesses | Samuel Sarll, Charles Young |
| Legacies | Entire estate to Louisa Hall. |
Probate:
| Of | Joseph Hall of Manor Farm, Gamlingay |
| At | London |
| To | Louisa Hall widow |
| On | 16 February 1915 |
| Estate | £2,898 19s 2d |
Address:
| 1871 | Eaton Ford |
| 1881 | Market High Street, Ware HRT |
| 1891 | 61 Gywn Street, Bedford |
| 1899 | Manor Farm, Gamlingay |
| 1901 | Station Road, Gamlingay |
| 1911 | Manor Farm, Gamlingay |
| John Hall | [1843 - 1914] | MFMFF |
Born: 2 April 1843, Sandy
| Registration District | Biggleswade |
| in the Sub-District of | Potton |
| in the County of | Bedford |
| When and where born | 2nd April 1843, in the parish of Sandy |
| Name | John |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Richard Hall |
| Name of Mother | Ann Hall, formerly Tilcock |
| Profession of Father | Labourer |
| Informant | Ann Hall, Mother, Girtford Field |
| When Registered | 4th May 1843 |
Father: Richard Hall
Mother: Ann Tilcock
Siblings:
Married 1: Eliza Whitmee, 30 October 1866
Marriage Certificate:
| Registration District | Saint Neots |
| Solemnized at | Eaton Socon |
| in the Parish of | Eaton Socon |
| in the County of | Bedfordshire |
| When Married | 30 October 1866 |
| Name and Surname | John Hall |
| Age | 22 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Eaton Socon |
| Father's Name | Richard Hall |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | William Pettit, Hephzibah Emma Whitmee bride's uncle and sister? |
| Children of first marriage:
| § Agnes, George and Walter share a grave.
In Loving memory of Walter beloved son of J & E Hall who departed this life 15th July 1889 in his 17th year. |
Married 2: Jane Daniels, 22 March 1905
| Solemnized at | St Mary's Church | Jane was born 1837 in Potton.
John Lester married Ann
| ||
| in the Parish of | Eaton Socon | |||
| in the County of | Bedford | |||
| When Married | 22 March 1905 | |||
| Name and Surname | John Hall | Jane Daniels | ||
| Age | 61 | 62 | ||
| Condition | Widower | Widow | ||
| Profession | Market Gardener | — | ||
| Residence | Eaton Ford | Eaton Ford | ||
| Father's Name | Richard Hall (deceased) | John Lester (deceased) | ||
| Father's Profession | Market Gardener | Miller | ||
| Witnesses | George Frederick Hall, K Daniels | |||
John Hall and Jane Daniels
They are dressed for some celebration, perhaps their wedding
Died: 28 January 1914, Eaton Socon
| Registration District | St Neots |
| in the Sub-District of | Kimbolton |
| in the Counties of | Huntingdon etc |
| When and where died | 28 January 1914, The Ford, Eaton Socon |
| Name and Surname | John Hall |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 70 years |
| Occupation | Market Gardener |
| Cause of death | (1) Carcinoma of Penis (2) Carcinoma of Lingual glands, certified |
| Informant | Jane Hall, widow of deceased, present at the death, The Ford, Eaton Socon |
| When Registered | 2 February |
Probate:
| Of | John HALL of Avenue Farm Eaton Ford Eaton Socon Bedfordshire |
| Died | 28 January 1914 |
| At | London |
| To | Alfred Hall Farmer Joseph Hall Market Gardener and George Daniels Market Gardener |
| On | 19 March 1914 |
| Estate | £10181 8s 11d |
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times
EATON SOCON
Death has been very busy of late among the older members of the community. A few days ago the oldest inhabitant of Eaton Socon was laid to rest, and on Saturday, Mr. John Hall, of Eaton Ford, one of the pioneers of the market gardening industry in the parish, was buried in the presence of a great concourse of relations and friends. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, had risen by industry, thrift, earnestness of purpose, from the position of an ordinary labourer, to one of the best and largest market gardeners in the district. He was thorough in all he did, so punctual in his daily routine that one could safely set their time by his movements; blunt and brusque in his manner, having worked hard himself he expected energetic and honest labour from others, and shirkers were his abomination. Yet withal he was a kindly, generous soul, and many a cause and many an individual will miss his unostentatious generosity. The Rev. Canon Hodgson, of Eynsbury, conducted the burial service, which was very impressive.
Gravestone:
| In |
| Loving |
| Rememberence of |
| ELIZA wife of |
| JOHN HALL |
| The Ford |
| A dear and affectionate mother |
| who was called to rest |
| after great suffering |
| 11th Nov 1904 |
| in her 68th year |
| On Christ the solid rock I stand |
| all other ground is sinking sand |
| With Christ which is far better |
| Also of |
| JOHN HALL |
| who died 28th January 1914 |
| in his 71st year. |
| Peace Perfect Peace |
Addresses:
| 1851 - 1861 | Girtford BDF |
| 1871 - 1881 | Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon BDF |
| 1891 | Eaton Socon BDF |
| 1901 - 1905 | Eaton Ford, BDF |
| 1911-14 | Avenue Farm, Eaton Ford, BDF |
| Richard Hall | [1805 - 1886] | MFMFFF |
Baptised: 20 January 1805, Tempsford, Parish Register
Father: Richard Hall
Mother: Sarah Godfrey
Siblings:
Married 1: Ann Tilcock, 26 June 1835, Sandy, IGI 8511531-31
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Sarah Denyer, 24 July 1872
| Registration District | Biggleswade | Sarah Denyer may be Sarah Tingay Bywater, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bywater, baptised 31 January 1808 at Sandy BDF. She married three times: first to William Hallworth DEC qtr 1844 at Ampthill, living with him at High Street Clophill BDF in the 1851 census (HO107/1754 f112 p7); secondly to Joseph Denyer MAR qtr 1854 Bedford, living with him at 25 Harper(?) St Bedford in 1861 (RG9/991 f65 p20). She was widowed, and living at 5 Commercial Rd Bedford, in 1871 (RG10/1544 f34 p10). | |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church | ||
| in the Parish of | Sandy | ||
| in the County of | Bedford | ||
| When Married | 24 July 1872 | ||
| Name and Surname | Richard Hall ![]() | Sarah Denyer
| |
| Age | full age | full age | |
| Condition | Widower | Widow | |
| Rank or Profession | Gardener | ||
| Residence | Sandy | Sandy | |
| Father's Name | Richard Hall | John Bywaters | |
| Father's Profession | deceased | deceased | |
| Witnesses | William Bywaters, Maria Bywaters | ||
Died: 22 October 1886, Sandy, "aged 82 years" Gravestone
| Registration District | Saint Neots |
| in the Sub-District of | Saint Neots |
| in the Counties of | Hunts, Beds and Cambs |
| When and where died | 22 October 1886, Eynesbury HUN |
| Name and Surname | Richard Hall |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 82 years |
| Occupation | Farm Larorer |
| Cause of death | Senile decay, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Edith Bath, present at the death, Eynesbury
|
| When Registered | 23 October 1886 |
Memorial:
In affectionate remembrance of Richard Hall who died October 22nd 1886 aged 82yrs. Lord I have loved the habitation of thy House and the place where thine honour dwelleth
Directory:
| 1854: Post Office Directory of Bedfordshire | Hall Richard, beer retailer, Girtford |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Girtford BDF |
| 1871 | 2 Charlton Terrace, Blunham and Muggerhanger BDF |
| 1881 | St Neots Road, Sandy BDF |
| Richard Hall | [1775 - 1811] | MFMFFFF |
Baptised: 29 January 1775, Tempsford, Parish Register
Buried: 24 November 1811, Tempsford BDF, Parish Register
Father: Richard Hall
Mother: Sarah Guy
Buried:
| Date | 24 November 1811 |
| Where | Tempsford |
| Text | "Rich Hall, Carpenter aged 36 years" |
Siblings:
Married: Sarah Godfrey, 24 April 1797, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
| Richard Hall | [1744 - 1816] | MFMFFFFF |
Father: Richard Hall
Mother: Elizabeth Miller
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 29 April 1744 |
| Where | Tempsford BDF |
| Text | "Rich. son Rich. Eliz. Hall carpenter" |
Siblings:
Married 1: Hannah More, 8 April 1765, Tempsford, Parish Register
Child of first marriage:
Married 2: Sarah Guy, 3 July 1768, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children of second marriage:
Buried: 3 December 1816, Tempsford St Peter
| Richard Hall | [<1728 - 1769] | MFMFFFFFF |
Buried: 4 August 1769, Tempsford BDF, Parish Register
Burial Entry:
| Date | 4 August 1769 |
| Where | Tempsford |
| Text | "Rich Hall, carpenter and clerk of the parish" |
Married: Elizabeth Miller, 15 January 1743, Biggleswade BDF
Both of the Parish of Biggleswade
Children:
| Elizabeth Hallman (→ Poole) | [1796 - 1869] | FMFFFM |
Born: Newport SAL, 1796
Married: Joseph Pool, 26 April 1813 Hagley WOR
Children:
Died: 26 January 1869
| Registration District | Bromsgrove | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Bellbroughton | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 26 January 1869 | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Pool | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 79 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Joseph Pool, | Cause of death | Convulsions from Epilepsy, certified
| Informant | the mark of Elizabeth Evans, present at death, Stakenbridge Hagleydaughter-in-law When Registered | 27 January 1869
| |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Stakenbridge WOR |
| Ann Hancox (→ Southall) | [1664 - >1691] | FMMFFMMFFFM |
Baptised: 25 September 1664, Rowley Regis, Parish Register
"Anne, d of Sigismond Hancox chr."
Father: Sigismund Hancox
Mother: Margery Tunkes
Siblings: All at Dudley St Thomas, except Ann
Margery is given as the mother only on the first 5 baptisms. Identification of Margery as the mother of Ann thus depends both on her father being the same Sigismund Hancox whose children were baptised at Dudley, and on his not having taken another partner. Confirmation is needed.
Married: Thomas Southall, 6 September 1680, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Children:
| Sigismund Hancox | [1630 - 1684] | FMMFFMMFFFMF |
Baptised: 31 December 1630, Rowley Regis, Parish Register
"Sysman & Marie, s & d of Richard Hankox chr"
Father: Richard Hancox
Mother: Mary Hancox
Siblings: All from Rowley Regis Parish Register
There may be other children between September 1632 and April 1639. The register for that period is missing from the printed transcript. Other researchers have also given Richard as the father of Richard Hancox, baptised 16 February 1632/33, but detail is not given.
Married 1: Margery Tunkes, 6 January 1652/3, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
"Sigismund Hancox tooke Margery Tunkes to wife before Justice Persall of Kidderminster"
IGI 7813535-80 refers to a marriage at Kidderminster, St Marys Sigimund Hancox and Margery Tunkes on 6 February 1652/3. This does not appear in the parish register. This may be a confusion of dates and/or registers.
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Katherine
Child of second marriage:
| Richard Hancox | [1595 - 1660] | FMMFFMMFFFMFF |
Born: 29 October 1595, Belbroughton WOR
Father: Sigismund Hancox
Mother: Isabel Hancox
Siblings:
Married: Mary Hancox
Children:
Buried: 24 July 1660, Rowley Regis, Parish Register
| Mary (→ Hancox) | [<1608 - >1647] | FMMFFMMFFFMFM |
Married: Richard Hancox
Children:
| Sigismund Hancox | [<1580 - >1595] | FMMFFMMFFFMFFF |
Married: Isabell Hancox
Children:
The details of the early Hancox family are due to other researchers, and have not yet been confirmed.
| Sigismund Hancox | [<1580 - >1595] | FMMFFMMFFFMFFF |
Married: Isabell Hancox
Children:
The details of the early Hancox family are due to other researchers, and have not yet been confirmed.
| Elizabeth Harris (→ Davis) | [<1807 - >1826] | FMMMMMM |
Married: Noah Davis 19 October 1819
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Aston juxta Birmingham, Saints Peter and Paul |
| Date | 19 October 1819 |
| Name | Noah Davis |
| Of | this parish Batchelor |
| and Name | Elizabeth Harris |
| Of | this parish Spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Robt. Roberts, Mary Sheldon |
Child:
| Elizabeth Harris (→ Clift) | [1743 - 1806] | FMFMFFFM |
Born: 31 October 1743
Adult Baptism: 5 May 1799, Cradley Particular Baptist Chapel, Minute Book
Died: 20 September 1806
Married: Samuel Clift, 19 April 1767, Halesowen
Child:
| Elizabeth Harris (→ Petit) | [1794 - >1822] | MFMFMMM |
Baptised: 22 June 1794, Astwood BKM
Father: Joseph Harris
Mother: Martha Harris
Married: James Petit, 26 September 1814, Stagsden
Child:
Dead: by 11 October 1832, when her husband married.
| Joseph Harris | [<1779 - >1794] | MFMFMMMF |
Married: Martha Harris Astwood
Child:
| Martha Harris | [<1779 - >1794] | MFMFMMMM |
Married: Joseph Harris Astwood
Child:
| Judith Harrison (→ Lambert) | [1731 - 1764] | MFMFMMFMM |
Baptised: 31 January 1731 Bletsoe BDF
Father: William Harrison
Mother: Elizabeth Sharpe
Married: John Lambert 25 December 1752, Bletsoe
Child:
Buried: 21 June 1764, Stagsden BDF St Leonard
| William Harrison | [<1716 - 1765] | MFMFMMFMMF |
Married: Elizabeth Sharpe 1723 Stagsden
Child:
Buried: 12 December 1765, Stagsden St Leonard
| Mary Harrison (→ Southall) | [1679 - >1717] | FMMFFMMFFM |
Baptised: 21 April 1679, Hampton Lovet WOR
Father: Richard Harrison
Mother: Elizabeth Harrison
Married: Thomas Southall, 1 March 1701/2, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Children:
Another possibility, daughter of William 26 December 1686, was rejected, as she was buried 28 August 1690.
| Richard Harrison | [<1654 - >1679] | FMMFFMMFFMF |
Married: Elizabeth
Child:
| Elizabeth (→ Harrison) | [<1654 - >1679] | FMMFFMMFFMM |
Married: Richard Harrison
Child:
| Abigail Head (→ Clift ⇒ Poole) | [1834 - 1912] | FMFMM |
Baptised: 25 December 1834, Halesowen WOR
Father: George Head
Mother: Jane Hipkiss
Siblings: All baptised Halesowen
Married 1: William Clift
| Registration District | West Bromwich |
| Solemnized at | Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Oldbury |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 25 December 1854 |
| Name and Surname | Abigail Head
|
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Nailer |
| Residence | Langley Green |
| Father's Name | George Head |
| Father's Profession | Shoemaker |
| Witnesses | Joseph Thompson, James Payne |
Children:
Married 2: Richard Poole
| Solemnized at | St James | |
| in the Parish of | Dudley | |
| in the County of | Worcester | |
| When Married | 2 March 1884 | |
| Name and Surname | Abigail Clift
| |
| Age | 54 | |
| Condition | Widow | |
| Profession | - | |
| Residence | Dudley | |
| Father's Name | George Head (dead) | George Head was actually alive at this date. |
| Father's Profession | Shoemaker | |
| Witnesses | Joseph Poole, Phebe Poole ![]() Groom's eldest son and his wife |
Died: 2 April 1912, Cradley Heath
| Registration District | Dudley | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis | ||||||
| in the County of | Stafford | ||||||
| When and where died | 2 April 1912, Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Abigail Poole | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 77 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Formerly a chain maker, Widow of Richard Poole | Cause of death | Cerebral Haemorahage certified
| Informant | | Mary Clift, daughter-in-law, present at the death,
70 Petford Street, Old Hill.Presumably the wife of Timothy Clift When Registered | 2 April 1912
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Cottage Lane, Ladywood, Birmingham |
| 1851 | Butchers Lane, Cradley |
| 1861 - 1871 | Corngreaves Rd, Cradley |
| 1881 - 1891 | 13 Corngreaves Rd, Cradley |
| 1901 | Church Street, Rowley Regis |
| 1911 | 73 Petford Street, Old Hill |
| George Head | [1808 - 1889] | FMFMMF |
Born: 21 March 1808, Billingsley SAL
Baptised: 22 May 1808, Billingsley
Father: Francis Head
Mother: Abigail Jones
Siblings: All baptised Billingsley
Married: Jane Hipkiss, 10 June 1832, Clent WOR, as George Milard Head
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Clent |
| Date | 10 June 1832 |
| Name | George Milard Head |
| Of | the parish of Rowley Regis, bach |
| and Name | Jane Hipkiss |
| Of | the parish of Rowley Regis, spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Frederick Case, Emma Case
|
Children:
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1857, "Shoes, ranter sacrament, preacher"
The minutes of Brierley Hill Primitive Methodist Circuit meeting on 24 March 1851 records that George Head, and others, had been appointed trustees for a new chapel to be erected in Cradley.
He was superindendent of the Cradley Primitive Methodist Sunday School from 1850 to 1860.
Died: 4 December 1889, Rowley Regis
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When and where died | 4 December 1889, 138 Corngreaves Rd, Rowley Regis |
| Name and Surname | George Head |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 79 years |
| Occupation | Formerly Boot and Shoe Maker (Master) |
| Cause of death | Senile Decay, certified |
| Informant | Tmothy Head, son, present at death, 138 Corngreaves Rd, Rowley Regis |
| When Registered | 5 December 1889 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Cottage Lane, Ladywood, Birmingham |
| 1851 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR |
| 1861 - 1871 | Ash Bank, Cradley WOR |
| 1881 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR |
Reference:
Peter Head, a great-great-grandson of George Head, has published a fine study of George and his descendants: "Chain-makers, Chapels & Pubs" (Kates Hill Press, 2009. ISBN: 978-1-904552-35-2)
| Francis Head | [1751 - >1810] | FMFMMFF |
Baptised: 16 October 1751, St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth SAL
Father: Francis Head
Mother: Anne Lloyd
Siblings: All at St Mary Magdalene
Married: Abigail Jones, 21 May 1786, Billingsley SAL
Children:
| Francis Head | [1725 - >1765] | FMFMMMFFF |
Baptised: 13 May 1725, St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth SAL
Father: John Head
Mother: Mary Head
Siblings: All at St Mary Magdalene
Married: Anne Lloyd, 28 November 1750, St Mary Magdalene
Children: All at St Mary Magdalene
| John Head | [1685 - >1725] | FMFMMMFFFF |
Baptised: 27 September 1685, St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth SAL
Father: John Head
Mother: Sarah Head
Siblings: All at St Mary Magdalene
Married: Mary Head
Children: All at St Mary Magdalene
| Mary Head | [<1697 - >1725] | FMFMMMFFFM |
Married: John Head
Children: All at St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth SAL
Some researchers have identified Mary as Mary Taylor, who married John Head 27 August 1715 at St Mary Magdelene, this being the only marriage of a John Head and a Mary at that church between 1680 and 1720. But the baptisms of both Thomas (18 January 1712) and John Head (24 October 1714) give the parents as John Head and Mary, with no indication of illegitimacy.
Mary could also be Mary Lloyd who married John Head 12 May 1712 at Alveley, only 6 miles from Bridgnorth.
| John Head | [<1665 - >1700] | FMFMMMFFFFF |
Father: John Head
There are two John Heads of the right age baptised at St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth:
Thus I know the father's name, but not the mother's.
Married: Sarah Head
Children:
| Sarah Head | [<1665 - >1700] | FMFMMMFFFFM |
Married: John Head
Children:
| John Head | [<1640 - >1656] | FMFMMMFFFFFF |
Child:
| Joan Hearne (→ Sharsell) | [<1588 - >1610] | MFFFFMFFFMM |
Married: John Sharsell 24 October 1603, Kilkhampton CON
Children:
| Rebecca Herne (→ Stevens) | [<1746 - >1767] | FFMMFFFM |
Married: John Stevens, 22 September 1761 Devizes St John
Children:
| Mary Heaven (→ Stanier) | [<1828 - 1894] | FFFFFM |
Father: Samuel Heaven
Siblings:
Married: John Stanier 31 July 1842
| Registration District | Kings Norton |
| By | Banns |
| Solemnized at | the Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Harborne |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When Married | 31 July 1842 |
| Name and Surname | Mary Heaven |
| Age | under age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | - |
| Residence | Harborne |
| Father's Name | Samuel Heaven |
| Father's Profession | Guilder |
| Witnesses | |
Children:
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints Birmingham | ||||||
| in the County of | Birmingham | ||||||
| When and where died | 13 April 1894, 72 Northwood Street | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Stanier | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 74 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of John Stanier, | Cause of death | Senility, Ashenia certified
| Informant | John Stanier, son, present at the death, 72 Northwood Street
| When Registered | 14 April 1894
| |
Directory:
| 1880-94: Kellys Birmingham | Mrs. Mary Stanier, grocer, 95 Bacchus Rd |
Addresses:
| 1845 | Aston New Town |
| 1846 | Powells Buildings, Gib Heath |
| 1851 - 1861 | Factory Rd, All Saints, Birmingham |
| 1871 - 1880 - 1881 - 1891 - 1894 | 95 Bacchus Road, All Saints |
| Samuel Heaven | [<1800 - >1842] | FFFFFMF |
Children:
| Mary Henley (→ Shaw) | [1805 - 1889] | FFFMFM |
Married: William Shaw
Children:
Died: 20 September 1889
| Registration District | Dudley | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley | ||||||
| in the County of | Dudley | ||||||
| When and where died | 20 September 1889, 100 Salop Street Dudley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Shaw | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 85 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of William Shaw, | Cause of death | Senile Decay, certified
| Informant | the mark of Hannah Shaw, daughter, present at the death, 100 Salop Street
When Registered | 21 September 1889
| |
Address:
| 1841 | Kates Hill, Dudley WOR |
| 1851 | Watsons Green, Dudley WOR |
| 1861 | Cromwell Street, Dudley WOR |
| 1871 | High Street, Netherton WOR |
| 1881 | 141 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley WOR |
Several possible Mary Henleys were baptised in Dudley, eg
| 22 April 1804 | daughter of Martin and Esther |
| 29 July 1804 | daughter of John and Martha |
| 7 October 1804 | daughter of William and Prudence |
| 18 March 1806 | daughter of William and Sarah |
| Susanna Hill (→ Risdon) | [1778 - 1852] | MFFFMM |
Married: Christopher Risdon, 18 November 1800, Black Torrington, Parish Register
Children:
Died: 13 March 1852, Bourne Launcells CON
| Registration District | Stratton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Stratton | ||||||
| in the County of | Cornwall | ||||||
| When and where died | 13 March 1852, Burne Launcells | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Susanna Risdon | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 74 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of Christopher Risdon, | Cause of death | Old age, No medical attendant
| Informant | George Risdon, present at the death, Bourne Launcells
| When Registered | 15 March 1852
| |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1852 | Burn, Launcells CON |
| Elizabeth Hingley (→ Davis) | [1798 - >1871] | FMMMFFM |
Baptised: 1798, Rowley Regis STS
Married: Joseph Davis 27 July 1817 Halesowen WOR
Listed as Ingley
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 | Fox Oak, Cradley STS |
| 1851 | Five Ways, Rowley Regis STS |
| 1861 | Darby and Pargeters Colliery, Rowley Regis STS |
| 1871 | Darby's Road, Rowley Regis STS |
The Rowley Regis register lists two possible families, both of which had an Elizabeth Hingley baptised on 12 September 1798:-
| Jane Hipkiss → Head | [1812 - 1879] | FMFMMM |
Baptised: 11 October 1812, Halesowen WOR
Father: Timothy Hipkiss
Mother: Jane Chandler
Siblings: All at Halesowen
Married: George Head 10 June 1832, Clent WOR
Children:
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1857, "Ranter not sacrament"
Died: 3 June 1879
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 3 June 1879, Butchers Lane, Cradley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Jane Head | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 67 years | ||||||
| Occupation | wife of George Head, | Cause of death | Scirrhus, certified by W H Thompson LRCP
| Informant | George Head, Widower of deceased, present at the death, Butchers Lane Cradley
| When Registered | 4 June 1879
| |
Address:
| 1841 | Cottage Lane, Ladywood, Birmingham |
| 1851 | Butchers Lane , Cradley WOR |
| 1861 - 1871 | Ash Bank, Cradley WOR |
| Timothy Hipkiss | [1782 - >1814] | FMFMMMF |
Baptised: 17 November 1782, Rowley Regis STS
Father: John Hipkiss
Mother: Jenny Hipkiss
Siblings: All at Rowley Regis
Married: Jane Chandler, 24 August 1809, Old Swinford WOR
Children:
| John Hipkiss | [<1753 - >1787] | FMFMMMFF |
Married: Jenny Hipkiss
Children:
| Jenny Hipkiss | [<1753 - >1787] | FMFMMMFM |
Married: John Hipkiss
Children:
| Ruth Hobgood (→ Simmonds ⇒ Middleton) | [1802 - 1883] | FFMMMM |
Baptised: 2 May 1802, Ham WIL
Father: Thomas Habgood
Mother: Ann Habgood
Siblings:
Married 1: John Simmonds
Child of first marriage:
Married 2: James Middleton 8 December 1834
Marriage Entry:
| Spouse | James Middleton of Shalbourne |
| Date | 8 December 1834 |
| Where | Froxfield WIL |
Children of second marriage:
Died: 11 July 1883
| Registration District | Hungerford | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Hungerford | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Berks and Wilts | ||||||
| When and where died | 11 July 1883, Little Bedwyn WIL | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Ruth Middleton | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 81 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of James Middleton, | Cause of death | Diseased heart (dropsy), certified
| Informant | Mary Stevens, daughter, present at the death, Little Bedwyn
| When Registered | 14 July 1883
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Little Common, Inkpen BRK |
| 1851 | Shalbourne WIL |
| 1861 | Prosperous Farm, Shalbourne WIL |
| 1871 | Prosperous Farm, Shalbourne BRK |
| 1881 - 1883 | Little Bedwyn WIL |
| Thomas Habgood | [1769 - 1850] | FFMMMMF |
Baptised: 26 February 1769, Ham WIL
Father: Richard Hopgood
Mother: Mary Hopgood
Siblings:
Married: Ann Habgood
Children
Died: 28 December 1850, Ham
| Registration District | Hungerford |
| in the Sub-District of | Kintbury |
| in the Counties of | Berks, Hants, & Wilts |
| When and where died | 28 December 1850, Ham |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Habgood |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 81 years |
| Rank or Profession | Carpenter |
| Cause of death | Apoplexy 20 hours, certified |
| Informant | George Hopkins, present at the death, Inkpen |
| When Registered | 27th December 1850 |
Address:
| 1841 | Village, Ham WIL |
| Ann Habgood | [~1768 - 1832] | FFMMMMM |
Married: Thomas Habgood
There are no marriages between a Thomas Habgood and Ann recorded in the IGI for Ham.
A Thomas Hapgood married Ann Vincent 15 November 1790 in the nearby village of Little Bedwyn.
Another Thomas Habgood married Ann Bartholomew 21 January 1794 at Great Bedwyn, but he is
given as "Of Nernham, Hampshire"
Children
Buried: 22 April 1832, Ham WIL All Saints, aged 64
| Richard Hopgood | [1745 - >1781] | FFMMMMFF |
Baptised: 8 November 1745, Ham WIL
Father: John Hopgood
Mother: Frances Hopgood
Siblings:
Married: Mary Hopgood
Children
| Mary Hopgood | [<1754 - >1781] | FFMMMMFM |
Married: Richard Hopwood
Children
| John Hopgood | [<1716 - >1745] | FFMMMMFFF |
Married: Frances Hopgood
Children
| Frances Hopgood | [<1716 - >1745] | FFMMMMFFM |
Married: John Hopgood
Children
| Mary Hudson (→ Goodbody) | [1783 - 1860] | MMMMMMM |
Baptised: 13 April 1783, Rougham, IGI 7228415-40
Died: 31 January 1860, West Rudham
Father: John Hudson
Mother: Susanna Hudson
Married: William Goodbody 23 April 1801
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Rougham |
| Date | 23 April 1801 |
| Name | William Goodbody
|
| Of | Roudham |
| and Name | Mary Hudson
|
| Of | this parish |
Children:
Died: 28 January 1860
| Registration District | Docking Union | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Docking | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 28 January 1860, West Rudham | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Goodbody | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 80 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of William Goodbody, | Cause of death | Decay of Nature, no medical attendant
| Informant | the mark of Susan Emmerson, Present at the death, West Rudham
When Registered | 28 January 1860
| |
Address:
| 1841 | Manor Hall, West Rudham NFK |
| 1851 | Pockthorpe, West Rudham NFK |
| John Hudson | [<1768 - >1783] | MMMMMMMF |
Married: Susanna Hudson
Child:
A John Hudson married Susanna Creed at Litcham 27 December 1779. IGI.
| Susanna Hudson | [<1768 - >1783] | MMMMMMMM |
Married: John Hudson
Child:
| Margaret Hughes (→ Stanier) | [<1750 - >1792] | FFFFFFFM |
Married: 4 July 1764 Wolverhampton St Peters William Stanier
described on her entry in the marriage register as "spinster of Sedgley"
Children:
| Susannah Humphrey (→ Boness) | [<1760 - >1789] | MMMFFFF |
Married: John Boness 10 October 1775 West Rudham NFK
Child
| Martha Hutton (→ Langley) | [1708 - 1780] | MMMMMMFMFM |
Born: 1708
Married: Francis Langley, 1 January 1727/8, Syderstone
Children:
Buried: 18 April 1780, Tattersett NFK
Ancestral File Number: 2287-4NS
| Mary Merrington Jakins (→ Meeks) | [1816 - 1899] | MFMMFM |
Baptised: 22 September 1816, Gamlingay CAM
Father: Jonas Jakins Marriage Certificate
Mother: Edith Mounsey
At some point she adopted the second name 'Merrington';, this being given on her son Henry's birth certificate, her death certificate, and her gravestone. The earliest usage so far found is 6th September 1836, when she used the Merrington form when witnessing the marriage of Bowyer Barford and Edith Meeks.
Siblings:
Married: Charles Meeks 29 January 1838
| Registration District | St Neots |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Everton with Totworth |
| in the County of | Bedfordshire and Huntingdon |
| When Married | 29 January 1838 |
| Name and Surname | Mary Jakins
|
| Age | full age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Totworth |
| Father's Name | Jonas Jakins |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | George Darlow , John Jeffries
|
Children:
Died: 25 December 1899, Everton BDF, Gravestone
| Registration District | St Neots | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | St Neots | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Hunts Beds and Cambs | ||||||
| When and where died | 25 December 1899, Tetworth HUN | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Marington Meeks | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 85 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of Charles Meeks, a | Cause of death | Senile Decay, influenza. Certified by W B Lyons MD
| Informant | Mark Meeks, Grandson, in attendance, Gamlingay
| When Registered | 27 December 1899
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 - 1871 | Tetworth HUN |
| 1881 | Tetworth Fields HUN |
| 1891 | Tetworth HUN |
| Jonas Jeakins | [1791 - >1841] | MFMMFMF |
Baptised: 1 May 1791, Gamlingay CAM
Father: William Jeakins
Mother: Mary
Married: 1815 Tetworth HUN Edith Mounsey BT
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 | Gamlingay Sinks CAM |
| William Jeakins | [<1776 - >1791] | MFMMFMFF |
Married: Mary
Child:
| Mary (→ Jeakins) | [<1776 - >1791] | MFMMFMFM |
Married: William Jeakins
Child:
| Hannah James (→ Whitmee) | [1759 - 1852] | MFMFMFFM |
Born: 1759 Roade NTH
Father: Peter James
Siblings:
Married: Thomas Whitmee 6 August 1782 Olney BKM
Hannah James married Thomas Whitmee Jr in August 1782 and received a legacy of £14 "to make other £50" (ie to be the same amount as her unmarried sister would have, she having already received £36) from her father Peter James of Olney Park.
Children:
Died: 3 January 1852
| Registration District | Bedfod | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Harrold | ||||||
| in the County of | Bedford | ||||||
| When and where died | 3 January 1852, Carlton | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Hannah Whitmee | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 92 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of the late Thomas Whitmee | Cause of death | old age certified
| Informant | the mark of Mary Longstaffe, In attendance, Carltonneighbour When Registered | 8 January 1852
| |
Address:
| 1841 | East End, Odell BDF |
| 1851 | High Street, Carlton BDF |
| Peter James | [<1744 - >1759] | MFMFMFFMF |
Of: Olney Park
Children:
| Abigail Jones →Head | [1768 - >1808] | FMFMMFM |
Baptised: 6 February 1768, Billingsley SAL
Father: Thomas Jones
Mother: Abigail Massey
Siblings: All baptised Billingsley
Married: Francis Head, 21 May 1786, Billingsley SAL
Children:
| Thomas Jones | [<1744 - 1800] | FMFMMFMF |
Married: Abigail Massey, 18 February 1759, Stottesdon SAL
Children:
Buried: 13 August 1800, Billingsley SAL "Parish Clerk"
| Elizabeth Jukes (→ Foxall) | [1689 - >1706] | FMMFFMMFMM |
Baptised: 28 August 1689, Dudley WOR
Father: Jeffrey Jewkes
Mother: Mary Robinson
Siblings:
Married: Jeseph Foxall, 14 May 1706, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Child:
| Jeffrey Jewkes | [1656 - >1697] | FMMFFMMFMMF |
Baptised: 26 March 1656, Dudley WOR
Father: Paul Jewkes
Mother: Isabel Jewkes
Married: Mary Robinson
Children:
| Paul Jewkes | [1626 - >1656] | FMMFFMMFMMFF |
Born: 1626
Married: 1655 Isabel
Child:
| Isabel Jewkes | [1629 - >1656] | FMMFFMMFMMFM |
Born: 1629
Married: 1655 Paul Jewkes
Child:
| Martha Kimber (→ Stanier ⇒ Shuttleworth ) | [1851 - 1933] | FFFFM |
Born: 18 September 1851
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | St George Birmingham |
| in the County of | Warwickshire |
| When and where born | 18 September 1851, Cecil Street |
| Name | Martha Kimber |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Thomas Kimber |
| Name of Mother | Harriet Kimber, formerly Lightfoot, late Leek |
| Profession of Father | House Painter |
| Informant | Harriet Kimber, Mother, Cecil Street Birmingham |
| When Registered | 29 October 1851 |
Father: Thomas Kimber
Mother: Harriet Lightfoot
Baptised: 29 October 1851 Birmingham St George
Siblings:
Married 1: William Stanier 27 February 1870
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Warwickshire |
| When Married | 27 February 1870 |
| Name and Surname | Martha Kimber
|
| Age | 19 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Presswork |
| Residence | Bacchus Lane |
| Father's Name | George Kimber |
| Father's Profession | Painter |
| Witnesses | George Powell, Esther Kimber |
Her Father's name appears to have been given mistakenly. Evidence suggesting the birth and marriage certificates refer to the same Martha Kimber include
Children:
Married 2: Charles Shuttleworth, 12 May 1912 Birmingham
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| |
| Solemnized at | the Register Office | ||
| in the District of | Birmingham | ||
| in the County of | Birmingham | ||
| When Married | 12 May 1912 | ||
| Name and Surname | Martha Stannier | Charles Shuttleworth | |
| Age | 60 years | 67 years | |
| Condition | Widow | Widower | |
| Rank or Profession | - | Silversmith | |
| Residence | 429 Park Road | 429 Park Road | |
| Father's Name | Thomas Kimber (deceased) | Francis Shuttleworth (deceased) | |
| Father's Profession | House Painter | Saddlery Warehouseman | |
| Witnesses | ![]() Friends of the bride and groom? | ||
Died: 13 February 1933
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints | ||||||
| in the County of | Birmingham C B | ||||||
| When and where died | 13 February 1933, 429 Park Road | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Martha Shuttleworth | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 81 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of Charles Shuttleworth, | Cause of death | I(a) Cardiac failure | (b)Cerebral Haemorrhage. No PM. Certified Informant | M A Greenfield, daughter, Present at the death, 35 Southend Road Weston-super-Mare
| When Registered | 14 February 1933
| |
Addresses:
| 1861 | Court 21 No 3, Summer Lane Courts, Birmingham |
| 1871 | 86 Bacchus Ln, All Saints |
| 1874 | Nineveh, All Saints |
| 1881 | 6 Mint Terrace |
| 1891 | 22½ Norton St |
| 1901 | 22 Norton Street |
| 1911 | 73 Petford Street, Old Hill |
| 1912 - 1933 | 429 Park Road |
| Thomas Kimber | [1803 - 1858] | FFFFMF |
Born: 1803
Married 1: Unknown
Married 2: Harriet Lightfoot 2 August 1836
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Wolstanton |
| Date | 2 August 1836 |
| Name | Thomas Kimber |
| Of | this parish Plumber a Widower |
| and Name | Harriet Leake |
| Of | this parish Widow |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Elizth. Ball, John Ball |
Children of second marriage:
Directory:
| 1849-50: Whites Birmingham | Thomas Kimber, painter, Cecil St |
Address:
| 1841 | Bleak Hill, Rushton Grange, Burslem STS |
| 1849 - 1851 | Cecil St, Birmingham |
Died: 13 June 1858
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | St George Birmingham |
| in the County of | Warwick |
| When and where died | 13 June 1858, General Hospital, Summer Lane |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Kimber |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 56 years |
| Occupation | House Painter, Journeyman |
| Cause of death | diarrhoea |
| Informant | H Kimber, In attendance, 18 Court Summer Lane, Birmingham |
| When Registered | 17 June 1858 |
| Violet Sybil Kirk (→ Berriman) | [1923 - 1998] | MM |
Born: 23 May 1923
| Registration District | Wayland |
| in the Sub-District of | Watton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where born | 23 May 1923, Roudham R D |
| Name | Violet Sybil |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Alexander Kirk |
| Name of Mother | Sybil May Kirk formerly Bonas |
| Profession of Father | Railway Crossing Keeper |
| Informant | A Kirk, father, Roudham |
| When Registered | 14 August |
| Name | Violet Sybil Kirk |
| Date of Birth | 23 May 1923 |
| District | Wayland |
| Sub-District | Watton |
| Date registered | 14 August 1923 |
Father: Alexander Leahair Kirk
Mother: Sybil May Bonas
Siblings:
Married: John Hall Berriman 24 July 1948
| Registration District | Colchester |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Lexden |
| in the County of | Essex |
| When Married | 24 July 1948 |
| Name and Surname | Violet Sybil Kirk |
| Age | 25 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Lexden |
| Father's Name | Alexander Leahair Kirk |
| Father's Profession | Railwayman (deceased) |
| Witnesses | Luke Clifford Berriman, Frank Geoffrey Spearman groom's brother, bride's cousin |
Children:
The Berriman descendants, 20 July 1997
Died: 18 March 1998
| Registration District | Colchester | ||||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Colchester | ||||||||
| in the County of | Essex | ||||||||
| Date and place of death | 17 18 March 1998, Colchester General Hospital | ||||||||
| Name and Surname | Violet Sybil Berriman | ||||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||||
| Maiden surname | Kirk | ||||||||
| Date and place of birth | 23 May 1923, Watton NFK | ||||||||
| Occupation and usual address | Widow of John Hall Berriman, 134 Collingwood Road, Lexden, Colchester Informant | John Henry Berriman, son, 3 Brownsea Way, Prettygate, Colchester
| Cause of death | Ia. Myocardial infarction | b. Congestive Cardiac Failure II. Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis Hypertension Certified by Clive Morris, MB Date of Registration | 19 March 1998
| Error in space 1 corrected on 23 March by me J Watkins Registrar,
in the presence of J H Berriman son and J Mead Deputy Superintendant Registrar.
| | |
Probate Record:
| Name | Violet Sybil Berriman |
| Address | 134 Collingwood Road, Lexden Colchester |
| Died | 18 March 1998 |
| Gross | £21891 |
| Admin issued | 29 April 1998 |
| At | Ipswich |
Directory:
| 1948 Benhams Colchester | V Kirk, 134 Collingwood Rd |
| 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester | 1945-82: Lexden and Shrub End Ward, Colchester (as Violet S Berriman from 1950) 1983-90: Lexden and Shrub End Ward, Colchester North |
Addresses:
| circa 1930 | 22c Alfoxton Ave, West Green, London N15 |
| 1931 | 48 Turnpike Crossing, Roudham |
| 1931- | 134 Collingwood Rd, Colchester CO3 5BD [TL963245] telephone 0206 563193 telephone 01206 563193 |
Note:
In March 2002, I received this letter from Ray Norman (email longcase@btinternet.com)
Dear Mr Stanier,
I have recently acquired an album of early photographs which is inscribed 'This book belongs to Violet Sybil Kirk'. As it has a bookseller's label from Stoke Newington in the front, I can be fairly certain that it belonged to your ancestor of that name. The album contains photographs by some of the best 19th century photographers such as Valentine, G.W. Wilson, Frith, etc. Also some fine Egyptian and Greek views taken around 1870 by important French photographers. I wonder if you have any idea how she would have come by these. Do you have any history of important photographic connections in the family. Quite honestly I have never seen so many early important photographers represented in one place.
The albums were bought at auction in Essex.
With best wishes. Ray Norman.
A subsequent letter added the further information
There is a handwritten note in the back stating 'These pictures are what I found in the book when Mrs Vinton gave me it. These are some of the place she visited I believe'.
This book is a complete mystery.
| Alexander Leahair Kirk | [1893 - 1939] | MMF |
Born: 22 November 1893
| Registration District | Islington |
| in the Sub-District of | Highbury |
| in the County of | London |
| When and where born | 22 November 1893, 42 Isledon Road |
| Name | Alexander Leahair |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Robert Kirk |
| Name of Mother | Eleanor Amelia Kirk, formerly Leahair |
| Profession of Father | Law Clerk |
| Informant | Eleanor A Kirk, Mother, 42 Isledon Road Islington |
| When Registered | 1 January 1894 |
There is also a Certificate of Registry of Birth
Father: Robert Kirk
Mother: Eleanor Amelia Leahair
Siblings:
Married: Sybil May Bonas 15 November 1915
| Registration District | Edmonton |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 15 November 1915 |
| Name and Surname | Alexander Leahair Kirk |
| Age | 22 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Railway Porter |
| Residence | 59 Greenfield Road, Tottenham |
| Father's Name | Robert Kirk |
| Father's Profession | Clerk to a fountain pen maker |
| Witnesses | C Bonas, C Rawlings bride's sister Charlotte, family friend - there are Rawlings in ALK's Birthday Book? |
The Marriage Certificate gives the date of marriage as 15 November 1915, but is dated 5 November. Examination of the entries before and after in the Register shows that the ceremony took place on the 15th.
Children:
Died: 22 January 1939
| Registration District | Colchester | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Colchester North West | ||||||
| in the County of | Essex | ||||||
| When and where died | 22 January 1939, Severalls Hospital | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Alexander Leahair Kirk | ||||||
| Sex | Male | ||||||
| Age | 45 years | ||||||
| Occupation | of 143 134 Collingwood Road, Lexden Colchester, | Cause of death | 1(a) Pulmonary Tuberculosis certified
| Informant | S M Kirk, Widow of deceased, 134 Collingwood Road, Lexden Colchester
| When Registered | 24 January 1939
| |
Buried: 27 January 1939, Colchester
Newspaper: Unknown, January 1939:
The Late Mr. A. L. Kirk The funeral took place at St. Leonard's, Lexden, on January 27th, of Mr. Alexander Leahair Kirk, of 134, Collingwood Road, Lexden. Deceased was for some time in the employ of the L.N.E.R., and was engaged at the level crossing at Chitt's Hill. He was a popular personality. Death occurred after a long illness, patiently borne. There were numerous wreaths. The chief mourners were the widow, Vena and Violet (daughters), Henry (son), Gilbert (brother of deceased) and Mrs. G. Woodrow (sister-in-law). The service was conducted by Rev. S. L. Dolph, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by the Colchester Co-operative Society.
Newspaper: Great Eastern Railway Magazine, February 1916, page 55:
Staff Notes Brimsdown. - An important regulation in connection with the control and working of stations requires that the name of the station shall be - as the rule book puts it - "called out along the train in a distinct and audible manner."
The subjoined copy of a letter recently received by the station master at Brimsdown shows what a useful and necessary aid station staff are rendering to the public at the present time by carrying out the rule and how highly it is appreciated by the public:-
"Will you please hand the enclosed 5s. to Porter Alec Kirk. It is a Christmas box from sixty munition workers, with their best thanks to him for the way he calls out the name of your station. For months past, we have travelled daily between Stratford, Enfield Lock, and Waltham Cross. The stations on the Great Eastern Railway look pretty much alike in the dark, and as their names on the lamps are painted out, and no one, except at Brimsdown, seems to think of calling them out, it is easy for a sleepy man to go past his destination. It often happens as we go home. But we are quite all right when we are going to work. Kirk has never let us down yet. He passes right along the train, just as though it was an express instead of a workmen's, and sings out "Brimsdown, Brimsdown," enough to wake a policeman, and the Lock men know theirs in the next station, and the Cross men theirs the next but one. We call him the Brimsdown nightingale, because his note is clearer at night. We wish him a Happy New Year, and if he remembers us next year as he has done this, we shall not forget him next Christmas.
Yours Truly,
Munition Workers."
Worked at several stations, firstly on the Great Eastern Railway, then on the London and North Eastern Railway following LNER's takeover of GER in 1923: Brimsdown, possibly Tottenham Court Road, Swaffham, Roudham Junction, and finally Chitts Hill (to which he moved in February 1932).
WW1 Service:
| 33833 Alexander Leahair Kirk enlisted in the 3rd Battalion East Surrey Regiment 1 May 1917, and discharged on medical grounds (exopthalmic goitre) 19 October 1917. | ||||
Directory:
| 1933-45: Benhams Colchester | A L Kirk, 134 Collingwood Rd |
| 134 Collingwood Road, Colchester (as Alexander Kirk Kirk) | 1936-7: Lexden Ward, Colchester |
Addresses:
| 1893 | 42 Isledon Rd, Islington (Booth Map) |
| unknown | 60 Elwood St, Highbury (Booth Map) |
| 1901 | 57 Fulbourne Terrace, Walthamstow |
| 1907-1911 | 44 Hawksley Rd Stoke Newington |
| 1915 | 59 Greenfield Rd, Tottenham |
| 1917 | 134 Effingham Road, Harringay |
| circa 1930 | 22c Alfoxton Ave, West Green, London N15 |
| 1931 | 48 Turnpike Crossing, Roudham |
| 1933-9 | 134 Collingwood Rd, Colchester [TL963245] |
His addressbook (written in several hands - not all of which can be his, as the entries refer to people born after his death - and containing the addresses 60 Elwood St, Highbury, N and 44 Hawksley Rd, Stoke Newington), contains the following entries:-
| Date | Entry | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | Mrs. Harriet Bonas | |
| January 4 | Alice Barnes | § |
| January 9 | Winnie Kirk | Sister |
| January 12 | Harriet Bonas | Mother in law |
| January 16 | 1899 Thomas Leahair | Grandfather. 1899 was the year of his death, but January 16th not the date of death, so perhaps the birthdate |
| February 10 | 1923 Arnold Rawling age nine | |
| February 12 | Mr. Eric Bonas | Brother in law |
| February 18 | W Austin | |
| February 20 | Mr. Barnes | |
| February 22 | Willie Sherman | "I think the Willie Sherman mentioned is my grandfather (1880-1927). I think so because he had a sister who married a Kirk; I also remember my father talking about his Aunt Alice, probably the same; they lived in the same part of London, and they had some sort of connection with the Deepings in Lincs." (Mick Sherman [mickss@bluewin.ch]) |
| February 26 | Agustas F Read | |
| March 6 | 1917 Miss Lavinia May Kirk - 1942 Lavinia May Watson | Daughter |
| March 10 | Enid Reeve age 15 a friend | |
| March 12 | 1942 Walter William Watson | Son in law. 1942 is his year of marriage |
| March 16 | Gilbert Kirk | Brother |
| March 18 | 1906 Coralie Norman | |
| March 20 | A Sherman - Mrs. A Kirk | Step-mother § |
| March 21 | Percy Vivash | Married Alice Sherman's sister Annie |
| March 31 | Arthur Harber put in the year 1929 | |
| April 1 | Gilbert Hollis | |
| April 4 | Henry Bonas | Brother in law |
| April 5 | Ralph Leahair Kirk | Brother |
| April 8 | 1913 Ethel Grace Kirk | Sister |
| April 11 | Marion Hume | |
| April 13 | Annie Sherman - Annie Vivash | Alice Sherman's sister |
| April 15 | Amelia L Thorn Fanny Thompson | |
| April 21 | Alice Chance | |
| April 22 | Mr. Sherman | § |
| April 28 | Harold Thompson | |
| April 29 | Miss Pansy Bonas, Post Office St, Castle Acre, Kings Lynn, Norfolk | Sister in law |
| May 1 | Doris Brown | |
| May 2 | 1909 George Kirk | Brother |
| May 6 | Frances M Huggings age 15 a friend | |
| May 8 | Alice E Barnes | |
| May 9 | Mrs. Lottie Rawlings | |
| May 11 | Mrs. Thorn | |
| May 12 | Miss Dulcie Dutchman | |
| May 14 | Ernest Vivash | Son of Alice Sherman's sister Annie |
| May 18 | Dorothy M Rust age 15 a friend | |
| May 20 | Maud Lloyd | |
| May 23 | Violet Sybil Kirk 48 Turnpike Crossing Roudham nr Thetford Norfolk | Daughter |
| May 25 | 1906 Arthur William Bonas | |
| May 28 | Laura M E Kidd | |
| May 29 | John Berriman | Grandson |
| June 20 | Richard Sherman | § |
| June 21 | G Pettbridge [entry deleted] | |
| June 23 | Henry Thompson | |
| June 25 | 1903 age 15 Louie Hackman | |
| July 2 | Heather Berriman | Granddaughter |
| July 6 | Ronald Brown Sybil Bonas Mrs Sybil May Kirk Sybil May Bonas 21st 1914 | |
| July 7 | Freddie Thompson | |
| July 11 | Susan Berriman | Granddaughter |
| July 21 | G Petherbridge | |
| August 5 | 1900 Eleanor Amelia Kirk | Mother. 1900 was her year of death. |
| August 7 | 1918 Henry Cecil Kirk | Son |
| August 10 | 1924 age 7 Joan V Rawlings | |
| August 23 | 1908 Fred Bonas | Father in law |
| August 24 | Edith T Kirk | Sister |
| September 6 | Jim Haggs | |
| September 12 | Jas H Cunningham | |
| September 14 | 1914 Albert Leahair Bonas | Brother in law |
| September 16 | Hd Kirk | Brother Harold Leahair Kirk? |
| September 17 | 1893 Wolly Webber | |
| September 19 | Mrs. Sherman | § |
| September 24 | Vera M Woodrow age 10 | |
| September 28 | Cecil Kirk | Brother |
| September 29 | 1898 Catherine Leahair | 1898 was her year of death, but September 29 1898 cannot be the date of death, as it was registered in the MAR qtr 1898, Edmonton, aged 44. |
| October 2 | Roland Vivash | Son of Percy Vivash and Annie Sherman |
| October 8 | Miss Edna Grace Woodrow | |
| October 9 | William Thorn | |
| October 14 | 1906 Stanley Kirk | Brother |
| October 25 | Laurence Walter Kirk (?) | Brother |
| October 31 | 1948 John Hall Berriman | Son in law. 1948 is his year of marriage |
| November 5 | Nellie Kinsey | |
| November 9 | Mrs. Hegarty | |
| November 12 | 1906 Lesile Read | |
| November 16 | 1893 Alice Thompson | |
| November 19 | Edwin John Harber 1930 age 2 | |
| November 22 | 1893 Alex Leahair Kirk | Himself |
| November 25 | Eric Kirk | Brother |
| November 29 | Emma Sherman | § Mrs Grace Woodrow |
| December 1 | Robert Kirk Bonas 1936 | |
| December 6 | Leslie Reeve 1918 Iris Harriet Harber 1931 | |
| December 9 | Sat - D - 1922 Jun 3rd Violet Bonas (sic) | Sister-in-law? |
| December 15 | Daisy Webber | |
| December 26 | Louie Guyatt | |
| December 30 | Ethel Stuart Turner - Ethel Stuart Kirk | Sister in law: married Harold Leahair Kirk |
| December 31 | 1918 Ronald Simpson |
§ In the 1901 census (RG13/177 f100 p1), Alexander's brother Harold is listed as a visitor at 295 Liverpool Road, Islington. The Head of the household was George Sherman (70). Also in the household were his wife Mary A Sherman (52), daughters Alice Sherman (27), Emma Sherman (24) and Mary A Sherman (15), sons William Sherman (20) and Richard Sherman (12), and visitor Alice M Barnes (7). In 1871, the Kirk family was living at 108 Liverpool Road.
He spent some time at the Herman De Stern Convalescent Home in Felixstowe Suffolk. The Home is shown on
a postcard he sent to his wife as "Mrs A L Kirk, 22c Alfoxton Ave, West Green, South Tottenham, London N-15",
which reads:
Nov 23rd
Dear S
Just a card to say got letters and B'day Cards alright. Thank little Violet, I feel 27 today. Well dear I'm still getting fat for Xmas you wont know me. I'm here for another 2 weeks. I shall be at Hospital about (11-30 AM on Dec 6th)
Goodbye
Alec
The card is postmarked 24 November, but the year cannot be read. However, from Violet Kirk's recollection,
and the reference "I feel 27 today'', the year 1930 (in which he was actually 37) seems likely. In the same
year, he also attended the London Hospital - hence the family moved back to Alfoxton Avenue for about 6
months - and convalesced in Herne Bay. The costs of these convalescences may have been met by the London and
North-Eastern Railway Company.
According to a family tradition, he once tried to break into Buckingham Palace to see the Queen (Mary of Teck?).
Amongst the photographs kept by his daughter Violet was a cutting from an unidentifiable newspaper, with a poem attributed to A. SELL KIRK:-
WHAT'S THE M.L.S. CROSSING KEEPER?
I am on duty twenty-four hours a day, My freedom, there is none to dispute. From this centre I give right of way To the man, the motor and brute. O servitude! where are the charms Through these gate I oft put my face, Better be in the mid'st of some farms Than dwell in this out-landish place. I am out of humanity's reach While I stand by these gates all alone; Never hear the sweet music of speech, But some growls like a dog at a bone. The beasts that roam over the "main," My form they can hardly see, They are so unattended by man, And their lameness is shocking to me. No society or friendship. I shove These gates are too much for one man. O, had they the wings like a dove, How soon I'd taste freedom again. My sorrows I then in old age Would soothe with religion and truth; Might learn to live out of this cage, And be cheer'd by the friendship of youth. Ye winds that make me your sport Sometimes in the morning at four; "Gate, gate!" Oh, I've heard the report. Some day I shall hear it no more. My friends, do you ever intend Or wish to liberate me? O tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I never can see. When I think of my own bit of land, Scant moments I've time to be there. Forty times a day with my hand I open these gates in despair. The bird is gone to its nest, The beast is down on the moor; They have a season of rest - I my fate in my cabin deplore. No mercy for me in this place - Not one encouraging thought. I've no time to buy boots or a lace Now I am stopped the few hours I had got.
The similarity of the names A. SELL KIRK and Alexander Kirk is interesting. Was Alexander the poet? There is no known railway with the initials MLS — the closest being the MSL (Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire) and LMS (London, Midland and Scottish), but there is no evidence to suggest he worked for either.
| Robert Kirk | [1858 - 1931] | MMFF |
Born: 1 December 1858
| Registration District | Islington |
| in the Sub-District of | Islington |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where born | 1 December 1858, 14 Coles Terrace |
| Name | Robert |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | John Kirk |
| Name of Mother | Martha Kirk, formerly Blower |
| Profession of Father | Watch Engraver |
| Informant | John Kirk, Father, 14 Coles Terrace Barnsbury Rd |
| When Registered | 28 December 1858 |
Father: John Kirk
Mother: Martha Blower
Siblings:
Married 1: Eleanor Amelia Leahair 25 March 1883
| Registration District | Islington |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Islington |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 25 March 1883 |
| Name and Surname | Robert Kirk |
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Clerk |
| Residence | 15 Russel Rd |
| Father's Name | John Kirk |
| Father's Profession | Engineer |
| Witnesses | Thomas Leahair, Hephzibah Kirk
bride's father, groom's sister? |
Children of first marriage:
|
| Circa 1890 The picture is believed to show Robert Kirk, his first four children, his wife, and Alice Sherman who became his second wife. |
Married 2: Alice Sherman
| Solemnized at | The Register Office |
295 Liverpool Road was the home of the Sherman family in the 1901 census.
There were two visitors listed: Harold L Kirk (presumably, Robert's son Harold Leahair Kirk); and Alice M Barnes,
who is listed in Alexander Leahair Kirk's address book.
George Sherman married Mary A
| ||
| in the District of | Islington | |||
| in the County of | London | |||
| When Married | 10 May 1902 | |||
| Name and Surname | Robert Kirk | Alice Sherman | ||
| Age | 42 years | 28 years | ||
| Condition | Widower | spinster | ||
| Profession | Solicitor's Clerk | — | ||
| Residence | 295 Liverpool Road | 295 Liverpool Road | ||
| Father's Name | John Kirk | George Sherman (deceased) | ||
| Father's Profession | Watch Engraver | Printer's Prover | ||
| Witnesses | H Kirk, Annie Sherman
Groom's son, bride's sister? | |||
A grand-daughter described Alice Sherman as "a small, dainty, kind woman", and Robert Kirk as "a big man"
Children of second marriage:
Died: 3 May 1931, Tottenham
| Registration District | Edmonton |
| in the Sub-District of | West Tottenham |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 3 May 1931, 22c Alfoxton Avenue Tottenham |
| Name and Surname | Robert Kirk |
| Sex | Make |
| Age | 71 years |
| Occupation | Solicitors Clerk (retired) |
| Cause of death | (a) Angina Pectoris (b) Myocarditis. No PM. Certified |
| Informant | E Kirk, Son, Present at the death, 22c Alfoxton Avenue Tottenham |
| When Registered | 4 May |
Addresses:
| 1858 | 14 Coles Terrace Barnsbury Rd |
| 1861 | 26 Lower Smith St, Clerkenwell |
| 1871 | 108 Liverpool Road, Islington |
| 1881 | Hornsey Road, Islington |
| 1883 | 15 Russel Rd, Islington (Booth Map) |
| 1891 | 42 Isledon Road, Islington |
| 1900 | 29 Waldeck Road, South Tottenham |
| 1901 | 57 Fulbourne Terrace, Walthamstow |
| 1902 | 295 Liverpool Road, Islington |
| 1911 | 44 Hawksley Rd Stoke Newington |
| 1917 | 14 Coles Terrace Barnsbury Rd |
| 1917 | Alfoxton Avenue, Harringay |
| John Kirk | [1818 - 1886] | MMFFF |
Born: Birmingham
Father: Thomas Kirk
In the 1841 census, John Kirk was living with a Catherine Kirk, who was not his wife. This could be a sister.
Married 1: Frances Bloore 1 January 1837
Her Death Certificate (DEC qtr 1847, Clerkenwell vol 3 page 89) includes
When and where died 13 November 1847, 18 Ashby Street Name and Surname Frances Kirk Age 32 years Occupation Wife of John Kirk, Engraver Cause of Death Childbirth. Pueperal fever 9 days.
This is somewhat late to refer to the birth of John Thomas Kirk, who is given as aged 5 in the 1851 census. It may have been the birth of the Thomas Kirk whose death is recorded as DEC qtr 1847, Clerkenwell vol 3 page 106.
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Birmingham St Martins |
| Date | 1 January 1837 |
| Name | John Kirk |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Francis Bloore |
| Of | this parish spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Willm Wood, Ann Nicklin
|
Children of first marriage:
There was a John Kirk who married Frances Yates in Coventry in 1828, and had many children by her. Confusion between the two John and Frances Kirk families is very possible.
Married 2: Martha Blower 20 November 1848
| Registration District | St Pancras |
| Solemnized at | St Pancras Church |
| in the Parish of | St Pancras |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 20 November 1848 |
| Name and Surname | John Kirk |
| Age | Full age |
| Condition | Widower |
| Rank or Profession | Engraver |
| Residence | Guilford Street |
| Father's Name | Thomas Kirk |
| Father's Profession | Dead |
| Witnesses | Robert Walton, Hephzibah Walton ![]() Bride's sister and brother-in-law. Neighbours to the Kirks, living at 41 King Street in the 1851 census |
It is possible that his first two wives were sisters, in which case the 2nd marriage was illegal: the Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act, first brought before Parliament in 1846, was not passed until 1907.
Children of second marriage:
Married 3: Ann Lee
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church of St Peter Regent Square | |||
| in the County of | Middlesex | The only reasonably likely reference to Ann Lee in the censuses is in 1861, when an Ann Lee born circa 1826 in Tamworth was a servant to Helen Laurie at 2 Tavistock Lane, Marylebone (RG9/103 f135 p42). The lack of earlier references may suggest she was actually a widow when she married John Kirk | ||
| When Married | 5 November [1870] | |||
| Name and Surname | John Kirk | Ann Lee | ||
| Age | full | full | ||
| Condition | widower | spinster | ||
| Profession | Engraver | - | ||
| Residence | Heathcote Mews | Heathcote Mews | ||
| Father's Name | Thomas Kirk | William Lee | ||
| Father's Profession | Engraver Deceased | Gardener Deceased | ||
| Witnesses | Edward Nicholls, Mary Lee | |||
Died: 28 May 1886
| Registration District | Islington |
| in the Sub-District of | Islington South East |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 28 May 1886, 11 Sudely Street |
| Name and Surname | John Kirk |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 67 years |
| Occupation | Engraver Master |
| Cause of death | Bronchitis some months, Senile Decay, certified |
| Informant | Fanny Field, Daughter, present at the death, 145 Isledon Road Islngton |
| When Registered | 31 May 1886 |
Probate:
| Of | John Kirk formerly of Trinidad Place Liverpool Road, but late of 11 Sudeley Street both in Islington |
| At | 11 Sudeley Street, Islington MDX |
| To | Ann Kirk of 113 Ravenshaw Street, Mill Lane, West Hampstead MDX |
| On | 31 August 1886 |
| Estate | £99 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Great Sutton Street, Finsbury |
| 1848 | Guilford St, St Pancras |
| 1851 | 43 King St, Clerkenwell |
| 1858 | 14 Coles Terrace Barnsbury St |
| 1861 | 26 Lower Smith St, Clerkenwell |
| 1871 | 108 Liverpool Rd, Islington |
| 1881 | 14 Travers Road, Islington |
| Thomas Kirk | [1790 - 1847] | MMFFFF |
Born: 13 December 1790 Finsbury St Lukes Old Street Parish Register
Baptised: 2 January 1791, Finsbury St Lukes Old Street
Father: John Kirk
Mother: Elizabeth Mitchell
Siblings:
Child:
Died: 13 November 1847
| Registration District | St James Clerkenwell |
| in the Sub-District of | St James Clerkenwell |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 13 November 1847, 121 Goswell Street, Clerkenwell |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Kirk |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 57 years |
| Occupation | Watch Engraver |
| Cause of death | Chronic Bronchitis 6 months, certified |
| Informant | Elizabeth Gray, present at the death, 121 Goswell Street Clerkenwell |
| When Registered | 15 November 1847 |
Buried: 18 November 1847, Clerkenwell St John, aged 58
Address:
| 1841 | Baldwins Gardens, St Andrew Holborn |
| John Kirk | [<1757 - >1792] | MMFFFFF |
Married: Elizabeth Mitchell, 7 December 1772, Finsbury St Lukes
Children:
A John Kirk, son of John and Margaret, was born 18 June 1735, and baptised at Finsbury St Lukes Old Street on 16 January 1735/6. However, there was another John Kirk in Finsbury St Lukes at the time, married to Patient Sophia, and either could match the baptism.
| Mary Lambert (→ Pettit) | [1754 - 1828] | MFMFMMFM |
Baptised: 4 August 1754 Stagsden
Buried: 31 July 1828, Stagsden St Leonard
Father: John Lambert
Mother: Judith Harrison
Married: John Pettit 11 October 1780, Stagsden
Children:
| John Lambert | [1731 - 1764] | MFMFMMFMF |
Baptised: 26 September 1731 Stagsden
Buried: 2 December 1764, Stagsden
Father: William Lambert
Mother: Hannah Lambert
Married: Judith Harrison 25 December 1752
Child:
| William Lambert | [<1716 - >1731] | MFMFMMFMFF |
Married: Hannah Lambert
Child:
| Hannah Lambert | [<1716 - >1731] | MFMFMMFMFM |
Married: William Lambert
Child:
| Elizabeth Langley (→ Goodbury) | [1762 - 1838] | MMMMMMFM |
Baptised: 18 February 1762 East Rudham
Father: Francis Langley
Mother: Alice Hague
Siblings:
Married: John Goodbury, 30 July 1781, East Rudham NFK, Goodbody One Name Society
Children:
| Registration District | Docking |
| in the Sub-District of | Docking |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 31 December 1838 |
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Goodbody |
| Sex | Female |
| Age | 79 years |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Cause of death | Old age |
| Informant | Edward Wales, Medical attendant, East Rudham |
| When Registered | 31st December |
Buried: 3 January 1839 private communication
| Francis Langley | [1731 - 1763] | MMMMMMFMF |
Baptised: 20 February 1732 Tattersett
Buried: 10 April 1763 East Rudham
Father: Francis Langley
Mother: Martha Hutton
Married: Alice Hague, 4 August 1756, East Rudham
Siblings:
Children:
Ancestral File Number: 2287-2X4
| Francis Langley | [1707 - 1763] | MMMMMMFMFF |
Born: 1707 Syderstone
Siblings:
This family is attested by other researchers but confirmation is lacking.
Married: Martha Hutton, 1 January 1727/8, Syderstone
Children:
Died: 5 May 1763 Tattersett
| Mary Large (→ Lee) | [1819 - 1881] | FMMFMM |
Born: circa 1819
Her place of birth is a mystery. The census entries are varied and contradictory:-
| 1841 | Not SAL |
| 1851 | Stourport WOR |
| 1861 | Stonesteadford SAL |
| 1871 | Stoney WAR |
| 1881 | Stourport WOR |
Might Stony Stratford BKM be meant?
A Mary Ann Large was baptised 13 August 1815 at Wolverhampton St Peter, daughter of John and Mary. Without some confirmation, I am reluctant to take this as the correct Mary. Even though this is the parish at which she married, too much doesn't quite fit: the date of birth is a few years too early, the place of birth is difficult to reconcile with any of those given in censuses, and the second name does not appear in any other record of Mary.
Mary Large baptised 9 August 1818 at Barlaston STS, daughter of John and Elizabeth, looks a better candidate. But again, the place of birth cannot be reconciled with any in the census records. Without some confirming detail this is speculative.
Married: Edwin Lee 11 December 1836, Wolverhampton STS St Peter
Children:
Died: 17 June 1881
| Registration District | Dudley | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley | ||||||
| in the County of | Worcester | ||||||
| When and where died | 17 June 1881, 1 Court, Martin Hill Street, Dudley | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Lee | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 63 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Edwin Lee, | Cause of death | Bronchitis, Cardiac hypertrophy, Anasarca | certified by J A Dowd Informant | the mark of Betsy Lee, Daughter in law, present at the death,
29 Vauxhall Street Dudley
When Registered | 17 June 1881
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Bernards Hill, Bridgnorth |
| 1851 | Cleveland Street, Dudley |
| 1861 | Old Dock, Dudley |
| 1871 | 79A Dock Lane, Dudley |
| 1881 | Court No 1, 1 Martin Hill Street, Dudley |
| Eleanor Amelia Leahair (→ Kirk) | [1858 - 1900] | MMFM |
Born: 5 August 1858
| Registration District | Edmonton | ||||
| in the Sub-District of | Enfield | ||||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||||
| When and where born | 5 August 1858, Baker Street | ||||
| Name | Eleanor Amelia | ||||
| Sex | Girl | ||||
| Name of Father | Thomas Leahair | ||||
| Name of Mother | Georgiana Harriet Leahair, Formerly Wooloton | ||||
| Profession of Father | A | Informant | Thomas Leahair, Father, Baker Street Enfield
| When Registered | 24 August 1858
| |
Father: Thomas Leahair
Mother: Georgiana Harriet Woolloton
Siblings:
Married: Robert Kirk 25 March 1883
| Registration District | Islington |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Islington |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 25 March 1883 |
| Name and Surname | Eleanor Amelia Leahair |
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | 15 Russel Rd |
| Father's Name | Thomas Leahair |
| Father's Profession | Salesman |
| Witnesses | Thomas Leahair, Hephzibah Kirk bride's father, groom's sister? |
Children:
|
| Circa 1890 The picture is believed to show Eleanor Kirk, her husband Robert, their four children, and Alice Sherman who became his second wife. |
Died: 7 September 1900
| Registration District | Islington | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Upper Holloway | ||||||
| in the County of | London | ||||||
| When and where died | 7 September 1900, Great Northern Central Hospital | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Eleanor Amelia Kirk | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 42 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Robert Kirk, a | Cause of death | Chronic Nephritis, Arterial degeneration ? years, Cerebral Thrombosis 12 days, certified
| Informant | Robert Kirk, Widower of deceased in attendance, 29 Waldeck Road South Tottenham
| When Registered | 8 September 1900
| |
Addresses:
| 1858 - 1861 - 1871 | Baker St, Enfield |
| 1881 | 15 Russell Rd, Islington |
| 1891 | 42 Isledon Rd, Islington |
| 1900 | 29 Waldeck Road, South Tottenham |
| Thomas Leahair | [1824 - 1899] | MMFMF |
Father: Abraham Leahair
Mother: Catherine West
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Thorney CAM |
| Date | 18 May 1824 |
| Name | Thomas |
| Parents | Abraham and Catherine Leahair |
| Abode | Thorney Abbey |
| Father's Occ | Salesman |
Married: Georgiana Harriet Woolloton 15 February 1853
| Registration District | Edmonton |
| Solemnized at | St Andrews Church |
| in the Parish of | Enfield |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 15 February 1853 |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Leahair |
| Age | full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Butcher |
| Residence | Baker Street |
| Father's Name | Abraham Leahair |
| Father's Profession | Salesman |
| Witnesses | John Winchester, Hannah Harrison |
Children:
Died: 28 September 1899
| Registration District | Edmonton |
| in the Sub-District of | Tottenham |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 28 September 1899, 29 Waldeck Road Tottenham |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Leahair |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 75 years |
| Occupation | Potatoe Merchant |
| Cause of death | Senile decay, exhaustion. Certified |
| Informant | Bessie Hollis, present at the death, 3 Crescent Road Tottenham |
| When Registered | 29 September 1899 |
Directories:
| 1896: Kelly's London Suburban Directory (Part 1. Northern: Localities) | Leahair Thomas, 42 Isledon Rd, Holloway |
| 1896: Kelly's London Suburban Directory (Part 3. Northern: Court & Clerical Directories) | Leahair Thomas, 42 Isledon Rd, Holloway N |
Note:
He gave evidence at the Central Criminal Court on 10 June 1850, when William Holmes was found not guilty of "stealing 1 lamb, value 1l. 5s.; the goods of Abraham Leahair"
I am a butcher of Enfield — on 20th May there were thirty-five sheep and lambs in a field belonging to my father — they were all safe at half-past seven — about a quarter-past eleven I received information, went to the field, and found the prisoner in custody of Bellamy and Goddard — he said, "Do forgive me; poverty caused me to do it; I am starving" — there was nobody else to have done it.
Addresses:
| 1851 - 1861 | Baker St, Enfield |
| 1871 | 8 Thanet Place, St Clement Danes LDN |
| 1879 | 63 Alsen Rd, Holloway |
| 1881 | 15 Russell Rd, Islington |
| 1891 - 1896 | 42 Isledon Rd, Islington |
| Abraham Leahair | [1789 - 1879] | MMFMFF |
Baptised: 13 July 1789, Thorney CAM, Parish Register
Father: Daniel Le Hair
Mother: Mary Wroot
Siblings:
Married 1: Catherine West 22 April 1823, St Peters Great Berkhamsted HRT
Marriage Licence:
| Issued by | The Vicar General's Office, 12 April 1823 |
| Between | Abraham Leahair, a bachelor aged 21 years and upwards |
| of | the Parish of Saint Mary Islington in the County of Middlesex |
| and | Catherine West, a spinster of 21 years and upwards |
| of | the Parish of Berkhamsted in the County of Hertford |
| To marry in | the Parish Church of Berkhamsted |
| where | She had been residing for the last 4 weeks |
Child of first marriage:
Married 2: Eliza Anne Wade [~1801 - DEC qtr 1878]
Marriage Licence:
| Issued by | The Faculty Office, 11 August 1832 |
| Between | Abraham Leahair, widower |
| of | the District of the Holy Trinity in the Parish of Saint Mary Islington in the County of Middlesex |
| and | Eliza Anne Wade, a spinster of 21 years and upwards |
| of | the same District |
| To marry in | District of the Holy Trinity |
| where | He had been residing for the last 15 days |
Died: 18 July 1879, Hounslow
| Registration District | Brentford |
| in the Sub-District of | Isleworth |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 18 July 1879, Grove Road isleworth |
| Name and Surname | Abraham Leahair |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 90 years |
| Occupation | Formerly a cattle Salesman |
| Cause of death | Diarrhoea 10 days, certified |
| Informant | Elizabeth Critchfield, present at the death, Grove Road Isleworth |
| When Registered | 22 July 1879 |
Will:
| Of | Abraham Leahair of Shakespeare Cottage Hounslow gentleman | ||
| Dated | 15 March 1879 | ||
| Executors | Elizabeth Critchfield, Thomas Leahair, Frederick William Bubb of 190 High St Hounslow | ||
| Witnesses | Edward Mote| Legacies | Household furniture, china and linen to housekeeper Elizabeth Critchfield, spinster. Remainder to son Thomas Leahair.
| |
Probate:
| Of | Abraham Leahair of Shakespeare Cottage Grove Road Hounslow |
| At | The Principle Registry |
| To | Thomas Leahair of 63 Alsen-road Holloway |
| On | 6 December 1879 |
| Estate | Less than £800. Resworn July 1880 less than £300 |
Notes:
Possibly the Abraham Le Hair who served on a Jury at the Central Criminal Court on 2 August 1839. And probably the "Mr Lehaire, formerly a respectable salesman at Smithfield" referred to in the Times, 21 May 1836 as canvassing trade for the Islington Cattle Market.
Mr Lehaire, formerly a respectable salesman at Smithfield, was busily engaged in that market this morning canvassing the butchers to "come and buy" at Islington on Monday next, but not a Radical could be found; true to Conservative principles, they will neither destroy nor desert a free, open, and unrestricted market which is not merely convenient to, but promotes the interests of all parties, merely to gratify the self-interest of one, the cupidity of some, and the speculative views of others; and least of all men, are the butchers likely to leave a market where cattle are received direct from the grazier to the salesman, and as regularly sold the same day, for a market where the greater proportion of the cattle are jobbed (or forestalled) and turned out from market-day to market-day.
Directory:
| 1841: Post Office London Directory (Part 1: Street, Commercial, & Trades Directories) | Leahair Abraham, cattle salesman, 60 West Smithfield |
| 1852: Post Office London Directory (Small Edition) | Leahair Abraham, cattle salesman, 60 West Smithfield |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Gibson Square, Finsbury |
| 1851 | Baker St, Enfield |
| 1861 | 4 Clifton Road, Camden Road, St Pancras |
| 1871 | 2 Phoenix Cottages, Trinity, Islington |
| 1879 | Shakespeare Cott, Grove Rd, Holloway |
| Daniel Le Hair | [1756 - 1833] | MMFMFFF |
Baptised: 23 January 1756, Thorney CAM, Parish Register
Died: 27 May 1833, Thorney Probate record
Father: Abraham Le Haire
Mother: Sarah Le Haire
Siblings:
Married: Mary Wroot 24 April 1784
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Thorney CAM |
| Date | 24 April 1784 |
| Name | Daniel Leahair |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Wroot |
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
| By | Licence |
| Witnesses | Robert Wroot, J Sisson |
Children:
Will:
| Of | Daniel Leahair of Thorney in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge Farmer | ||
| Dated | 14 April 1833 | ||
| Executors | Son Abraham Leahair, Nephew Isaac Mears of Gedney Hill | ||
| Witnesses | William Chattle| Legacies | Executors to sell or auction
"all those my copyhold house premises and appurtenances thereto belonging
and all that my
10 acres
(more or less) of copyhold land situate in the parish
of Deeping St James now in the occupation of Preston", the money to be held in trust. | Wife Mary Leahair to take such household furniture, plate, linen and china as she may need during her lifetime. The remainder to be sold by the executors. Proceeds from the trust to be used to support Mary during her lifetime, and on her decease to be evenly split between: sons Abraham Leahair and William Leahair, daughter Sarah Leahair, daughter Mary wife of William Goodwin of Thorney, daughter Katherine wife of Thomas Morris of Thorney, and daughter Elizabeth wife of George Barrow of Thorney. |
Probate:
| Of | Daniel Leahair |
| At | Peculiar of Thorney |
| To | Isaac Mears |
| On | 27 May 1833 |
| Estate | £450 |
Entries in the Alteration of Tenants for Thorney:
| Abraham Le Haire | [1715 - 1789] | MMFMFFFF |
Baptised: 10 April 1715, Thorney CAM French Church, Register
Buried: 3 September 1789, Thorney, aged 76, Parish Register
Father: Jean Le Haire
Mother: Judith Sigee
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 10 April 1715 |
| Where | French Church Thorney CAM |
| Text | "Temoins: Nicholas Sauvage; Susanne Sige" |
Siblings:
Married: Sarah Le Hair
Children:
Will:
| Of | Abraham Leahair of Thorney Abbey in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge farmer |
| Dated | 15 September 1787 |
| Executors | wife Sarah Leahair, son Daniel Leahair |
| Witnesses | Abraham Fountain, Abraham Leahair |
| Legacies | wife Sarah Leahair £40. son Abraham Leahair £50. Rebeccah the wife of Robert Spriggs £50. daughter Ann the wife of Isaac Mears £50. grandchildren Matthew and Elizabeth Leahair, the children of deceased son Isaac, £10 each. Remainder split between wife Sarah and youngest son Daniel. |
Probate:
| Of | Abraham Leahair |
| At | Peculiar of Thorney |
| To | Sarah and Daniel Leahair |
| On | 15 September 1789 |
| Estate | £1,081 |
Entries in the Alteration of Tenants for Thorney:
| Sarah Le Haire | [1703 - 1794] | MMFMFFFM |
Born: 1703
Buried: 7 February 1794, Thorney CAM, Parish Register
Burial Entry:
| Date | 7 February 1794 |
| Where | Thorney CAM |
| Text | "Sarah LeHare, widow of Deeping St James, aged 91" |
Married: Abraham Le Haire
Children:
Will:
| Of | Sarah Leahair late of Thorney now of Deeping Fen widow |
| Dated | 18 September 1789 |
| Executors | Daniel Leahair |
| Witnesses | J Thorpe, John Baker |
| Legacies | daughters Rebeccah Spriggs and Anne Mears £5 for mourning and £20 later. son Abraham Leahair £10. grandson Matthew Leahair £5. granddaughter Elizabeth Leahair £5. Remainder to son Daniel Leahair. |
Probate:
| Of | Sarah Leahair |
| At | Peculiar of Thorney |
| To | Daniel Leahair |
| On | 6 March 1794 |
| Estate | £600 |
| Jean Le Haire | [1671 - >1725] | MMFMFFFFF |
Baptised: 17 December 1671, Thorney CAM French Church, Register
Father: Jean Le Haire
Mother: Ester Pinchon
Baptisal Entry:
| Date | 17 December 1671 |
| Where | Thorney French Church |
| Text | "Temoins: Symon Le Haire; Ruth ..., femme de Jacob Descou" |
Siblings:
Married: Judith Sigee
Children:
| Jean Le Haire | [<1644 - >1675] | MMFMFFFFFF |
Born: Sandtoft LIN
Father: John Le Haire
Mother: Anne Le Roy
Siblings:
The above is somewhat conjectural. The parentage and baptism of Anne Le Haire is given in the Stovin Manuscript, a portion of the now-lost Register of the Huguenot Church at Sandtoft. Jean is taken to be the brother of Anne, and thus the son of John and Anne Le Roy, as the result of a family reconstruction exercise.
Married 1: Marie Hagnerez
A Maria Hagnerez wife of Piere De Sain, appears in the baptismal register of Thorney
French Church on several
occasions between 7 January 1665/6, when their son Piere was baptised, and 9
January 1686/7. Some researchers have taken her to be the same person as Maria Hagnerez wife of Jean Le Haire;
in which case, the Jean Le Haire to whom she was married could not legally be this one (or else he would have been
bigamously married to Ester Pinchon while his first wife still lived), but could perhaps be his father. However, I take
them to be different women, because of the short (2 month) gap between the baptism of Isaac son of Jean Le Haire
and Maria Hagnerez and that of Piere son of Piere De Sain and Maria Hagnerez.
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Ester Pinchon
Children of second marriage:
Expired Lease Russell Collection, Bedford Record Office, Box 3 Bundle 2:
Dated 3 April 1660, valid for 1661 - 8, in the names of Simon Le Hare, Jean Le Roy and Jean Le Hare. This could refer to him, or perhaps his father.
The Le Haire family, and others (Amory, Le Roy, Morillion, Pinchon, etc) moved from Sandtoft to Thorney CAM. They would thus appear to have been connected with the drainage projects of Sir Cornelius Vermuyden. However, as they were still at Sandtoft in 1655/6, they would appear to have been farmers rather than drainage workers.
| John Le Haire | [<1628 - >1662] | MMFMFFFFFFF |
Siblings:
Married: Anne Le Roy
Children:
State Papers, Domestic - Charles I, CCCCXCVII - August 1643:
Information of John Van Hæsdonck, gent., to William Earl of Newcastle, Lord General of all his Majesty's forces in the northern parts, against Captain Antonio Vernatts, or Vernatti, his agents and soldiers. Informant has had special employment in his Majesty's service for divers months past, and has several tenants by lease in the Level of Hatfield Chase, viz., Hubert Le Roy, John Wantier, Charles Waterlow, John Le Haire, Edward Outibrigg, and others all of them in quiet possession when informant entered his Majesty's service. About that time Vernatts, who was at the suit of informant imprisoned for debt in the King's Bench, escaped, and in malice against Hæsdonck and his tenants, and taking advantage of his absence, did with his agents forcibly enter the possessions of his tenants, pulled down one of their houses, four children being therein, took most of their last year's corn and divers cattle, saying there is no law in force, that he would fire their houses, and intended to raise a troop of horse to take all the rest of their goods. The said tenants receiving such cruel dealing and hard usage from Vernatts and his agents, did May 16 last at Sheffield, petition your Excellency for restitution and protection, and you referred their petition to Sir William Savile and Sir Ralph Hansby, who appointed a time and place for examination of their complaints, and to hear the parties on both sides; and the petition and order being shown to Vernatti, nevertheless he still detained their goods from Hæsdonck and his tenants. Upon the said poor tenants' petition you likewise granted them your protection in writing, dated May 16 last, against plundering or molesting their persons, houses, families, goods, or chattels; howbeit Captain Vernatts being well acquainted with the protection, hath since, contrary to it, plundered the houses of the tenants, pillaged their goods, and committed divers barbarous acts upon them, who for prevention therof showed him the protection, which he not only put in his pocket and detains, and still keeps slighting it in all his actions and speeches; but he hath since in most wilful contempt thereof acted many outrages upon the tenants as more fully appears by the following articles against him:
- He and his soldiers when Gainsborough was assaulted by the Parliament's forces, of which he had notice, and wherein he might have done the King better service, broke open Le Roy's house, took out divers household goods, and carried Le Roy prisoner to his house, where he detained him till he paid 10l., and kept his wife a prisoner also.
- He hath since the 5th of August instant, by his agents, threshed and carried away nearly 14 quarters of [corn being] Le Roy's goods.
- He, against all law, equity, and conscience, gained divers horses into his troop from his poor neighbours, on pretence of buying them, promising ready money for the same, and having got the possession and price thereof, detains the horses from the owners without one penny payment. Instances given. And he with seven of his soldiers did, August 1, forcibly enter Wantier's house, and turned him, his wife and children thereout, and detains it from them by force.
- About July 5 last, four or five of his soldiers came in a very terrifying manner to Waterlow's house, with their pistols cocked, to take Waterlow, and threatened to drive away all his goods, and burn his house, and then drove away eight of his beasts; and for safety of his life and the rest of his goods he was forced to ride away with two horses though newly taken from the plough.
- Shortly before that, about 12 of his soldiers took by force from Waterlow, for their captain's use, two mares with which he was ploughing, and he detains them without payment or promising anything for them. And on July 17 last his soldiers most deperately assaulted Waterlow near his house, and threatened to kill or take him prisoner, and take two other mares from him, and for preservation of his life he was suddenly enforced to desert his house; by which unwarrantable acts Waterlow dare neither go to the church, plough, burn his ground, nor manage his husbandry.
- About July 5 last, four, or five of his soldiers came in a very riotous manner to Le Haire's house, and threatened to take away all his goods and burn his house.
- His soldiers, a little before July 5, did by force and arms take from Le Haire, for their captain's use, a nag and a mare with which he was ploughing, and he yet detains them without any payment; by reason of which acts Le Haire dare neither go to church, plough, nor attend his husbandry.
- Vernatts, about August 5 last, with Christopher Stubbs and nine more soldiers, forcibly broke open Le Haire's house, and turned his wife and children out of doors.
- For the better countenancing these outrages and most illegal acts, Vernatti usually told the tenants that he had done nothing against them but by direction of Sir Wm. Savile and Sir Ralph Hansby.
- For redress of these outrages, continuance of the tenants in their possessions till the law otherwise determined the same, and for restitution of the poor men's goods, as also for bringing Captain Vernatts and his agents to condign punishment, Van Hæsdonck, August 3 last, petitioned your Excellency at Gainsborough, and you referred it to a council of war; and Sir Will. Widdrington president thereof, wrote under the petition, and signed it as follows: Sir, the differences betwixt you and petitioner being referred by his Excellency to Sir William Savile and Sir Ralph Hansby, it is my Lord General's pleasure that you forbear to use violence in anything concerning petitioner, and that restitution be made for what hath been taken by any of your soldiers, your servant, William Widdrington. To Captain Vernatts. Which petition and order were on August 7 instant showed to Captain Vernatts in the sight of his whole troop, and restitution demanded, and that no further violence should be offered the poor men. Howbeit he did by his agents on the same day in contempt of Sir Wm. Widdrington's order, forcibly enter upon Waterlow's possession, and by force took thence a quarter of rape-seed.
- On the same day he by force took from Le Haire two quarters two quarters of rape-seed.
- On the same day he with divers of his soldiers took by force from Le Roy over three quarters of rape-seed; and on August 9 entered Le Roy's house, turned him and his family out of doors, and detains the same by force. One Mr. Bradley, who hath been served with the said order, and is one of the Captains agents, still holds possession of the house from Le Roy, and will not tender any obedience to the said order.
State Papers, Domestic - Commonwealth, CXXVI - 15 April 1656:
[Full text, as taken from the Proceedings of the Huguenot Society. SPD contains only a summary. The original spelling, as given in the Proceeding, is used throughout]
The humble pettition of the poore Protestant strangers, being both French and Dutch, inhabitants within the Levell of Hatfield Chace, and parts adjacent, in the Countyes of Yorke, Lincolne, and Nottingham, [To Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell]
Sheweth, That your pettitioners not haueing the libertye to exercise the Protestant religion in theyr native countryes, did flye into England, and settle theyr families within the said Levell, and had a church erected att Sandtofte, where they had peaceably assembled for almoste twenty yeares.
That diuers of the inhabitants of the Isle of Axholme, in the County of Lincolne afforesaid, in a moste barbarous and inhumane m[anner] ryotously destroyed the corne and rapes, exposeing them to th[e] extremity of cold and famine.
That the sayd ryoters, esteeming it a little thinge to haue berefte your pettitioners of theyr estates and liuely hood (which they had formerly not accounted deare to them in competition with theyr religion, except they should haue demollished the House of God likewise), did breake doune the windowes, doores, seates and iron thereof. And findinge that, as your pettitioners frequented not theyr Church because it was not conueniently accomodated to God's worshipe, soe neither would they discontinue theyr assembling thear, notwithstanding it was soe defaced, made it a slaughterhouse, and a stable, and buryed carryon in the same.
That the sayd ryoters findinge all theyr irreligeos practices ineffectual to the keepinge your pettitioners from meeting att theyr soe noyesome and ruinated place of God's holy worshipe, Mr. Danyell Noddell, Sollicitor to the said Isle, with seuerall inhabitants thereof, came to the said Church on the Lord's day, and with armes enforced them thence, sayeinge that vnlesse your pettitioners were stronger that they, your pettitioners should not come there.
That in pursuance of an Order of the Councell of State, and Writt of Assistance out of his Highness' Court of Exchequer, inioyneinge the possession of part of the controverted lands to the Participiants of the said improuement, Nathaniell Readinge Esq., one of the Participants, haueinge taken possession thereof accordingly, gaue order for the cleanseinge and repairinge of the sayd Church.
That on the one and twentieth day of January last, seuerall the inhabitants of the said Isle (with whome the said Mr. Noddell was, att theyr setting forwards), being armed with guns and diuers other weapons, did come to the said Church, and did beate downe the windowes, dores, seates, and pulpitt, and haueinge layd them in heapes within the said Church, did sett them on fyer, and threatned to pull downe the stone and tymber thereof, and offered to sell the same.
That your pettitioner did make the former perticulars appeare before the Committee of the Longe Parliament, but the said Order of the Councell, not beinge putt in execution for the tryall of the ryoters, nor any thinge inflicted on them though they were excepted in the Generall Act of Pardon, your pettitioners have not onely been impoverished by theyr expensive attendance in expectation of reliefe, but the ryoters, makeinge an eivell vse of theyr impunity for theyr former wickednesse, haue thereby been anymated in theise latter villanyes.
Since your highnesse' zeale for God's glory engaged you to soe great a tendernesse for the distresed Protestants in Sauoy, your most disconsolate pettitioners do humbly pray that the Order annexed may bee renewed, and that they may bee freed from the violence of those cruell men, and may in peace assemble at the House of God, and such provision, as the Lord shall moue your hart vnto, bee made for theyr former sufferings and future safety: And as they fled hither from persecution for protection, and accounted themselues most happy that the Lord hath made your Highnesse theyr protector, soe shall theyr soules continually beseech and bless God for your Highnesse.
Dated 18 March 1655/6, Signed by
Jean De Kerhuel, Jean Egar, Lieuin Manié, John Le Talle, Jaques Le Roy, James Pinchon, Jehan Le Houcgh, James Hancar, Jacob Descamps, Christienne Smaghues, Jacob Venneille, Jaques Hernue, Charle De Lanoy, John Cuuelie, Anthoinne Hapio, Charle Vaterlo, Danniel Du Verliez, James Becue, Isaac De Lannoy, John Le Haier, Joel Delespiere, Jan Gokelar, Piere Egar, Pierre Du Quenne, Kaerel Pryem, Isanbaer Savatt, Charle Gribau, Samuel Le Talle, John Amory, John Beharel, John Le Hooke ju, Dauid Le Talle, Jehan Du Mollin, André Maniez, Leuren Descou, Osse Le Grand, Vincent Caillet, Jacque Du Bois, Michee Amory, John Amory ju, Peeter Castell, Dauid Morillion, Isaac Amory, Jean Pinchon, Jacques Hernu ju, Phillippe Hennoc, Alisander Foster, Isaac Hancar, Abscalon Le Gran[d], Sidrac Morillion, Samuel Morillion, Jacque Goglær, Jan Dauerow.This petition was referred to the Council, and after investigations, judgement given in favour of the petitioners. See State Papers, Domestic - Commonwealth CXXIX 21 August 1656
Two Jean Le Hairs were rated at 1 hearth in the Hearth Tax at Thorney CAM in 1662, 1664-5 and 1666, but not in 1674. I take these entries to refer to Jean and his son John.
| Anne Le Roy | [<1643 - >1659] | MMFMFFFFFFM |
Married: John Le Haire
Children:
Anne Le Roy is probably related to the Hubert Le Roy mentioned in Van Hæsdonck's Complaint to Charles I in the State Papers of 1643, and the Jaques Le Roy who signed the petition to Oliver Cromwell in the State Papers of 1656.
| Mary Lee (→ Whitehouse) | [1848 - 1913] | FMMFM |
Born: 19 April 1848
| Registration District | Kidderminster |
| in the Sub-District of | Lower Mitton |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When and where born | 19 April 1848 at Lower Mitton |
| Name | Mary |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Edwin Lee |
| Name of Mother | Mary Lee, formerly Large |
| Profession of Father | Labourer |
| Informant | Mary Lee , Mother, Lower Mitton
|
| When Registered | 8 May 1848 |
Father: Edwin Lee
Mother: Mary Large
Siblings:
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Lower Mitton |
| Date | 25 September 1848 |
| Name | Mary |
| Parents | Edward and Mary Lee |
| Abode | Mitton |
| Father's Occ | Labourer |
The father's name given as Edwin on GRO, Edward in Parish Register.
Married: Thomas Whitehouse
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Netherton |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When Married | 1 November 1869 |
| Name and Surname | Mary Lees
|
| Age | full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Profession | |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Edward Lees |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | Eli Hill, Elizabeth Hill ![]() groom's stepfather and mother |
Children:
plus 5 unknown children, dead by 1911
The Whitehouse family, circa 1890
Died: 16 August 1913 Gravestone in Lye Cemetery gravestone
| Registration District | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Stourbridge | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Worcester, etc | ||||||
| When and where died | 16 August 1913, Fletcher Street, Woollescote | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Whitehouse | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 65 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Thomas Whitehouse, | Cause of death | Carcinoma of Rectum
| Informant | the mark of Thomas Whitehouse, widower of deceased,
Present at the death, 16 Fletcher Street Woollescote
When Registered | 18 August 1913
| |
Addresses:
| 1851 | Cleveland Street Dudley |
| 1861 | Old Dock Dudley |
| 1871 | 21 Angell St, Dudley |
| 1877 | Attwood St, Wollescote |
| 1881 | Brook St, Wollescote |
| 1891 | 26 Bagley St, Stourbridge |
| 1901 | Attwood St, Wollescote |
| 1911 - 1913 | 16 Fletcher Street, Woolescote |
| -1913 | Surfeit Hill, Cradley |
Said, by Harold Whitehouse, one of her grandsons, to have been Irish, or at least to have had a distinct Irish accent. It should, however, be noted Harold Whitehouse was only five years old when she died, and thus the claim is based on a very old memory.
| Edwin Lee | [1814 - 1887] | FMMFMF |
Baptised: 3 August 1814, Bridgnorth St Mary Magdelene SAL
Father: Richard Lee
Mother: Kesia Bourne
Siblings:
Both John and Eliza may have been inmates in Bridgnorth Gaol in 1841 (HO107/923/2 f35 p1)
Married: Mary Large 11 December 1836, Wolverhampton STS St Peter
(Register transcript)
Witnesses: Mary Ann Smith, John Biddulph
Children:
Died: 3 January 1887, Dudley
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 3 January 1887, 7 Angel Street |
| Name and Surname | Edwin Edward Lee |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 73 years |
| Occupation | Baker |
| Cause of death | Chronic Bronchitis, certified |
| Informant | Josiah Lee, son, present at the death, 19 Bond Street Dudley |
| When Registered | 5 January 1887 |
| Clerical error in col 2 corrected on the 8th January 1887 by me E Hollier Registrar, at the request of Josiah Lee, Son | |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Bernards Hill, Bridgnorth |
| 1851 | Cleveland Street, Dudley |
| 1861 | Old Dock, Dudley |
| 1871 | 79A Dock Lane, Dudley |
| 1881 | Court No 1, 1 Martin Hill Street, Dudley |
| 1887 | 7 Angel Street, Dudley |
| Richard Lee | [1777 - 1865] | FMMFMFF |
Baptised: 25 January 1777, Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL
Father: Richard Lee
Mother: Elizabeth Robinson
Siblings:
Married: Kezia Bourne 13 March 1803, Barrow SAL
Children:
Died: 15 December 1865, Bridgnorth
| Registration District | Bridgnorth |
| in the Sub-District of | Bridgnorth |
| in the County of | Salop |
| When and where died | 15 December 1865, Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth |
| Name and Surname | Richard Lee |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 89 Years |
| Rank or Profession | Baker |
| Cause of death | Decay of Nature, Certified |
| Informant | the mark of Martha Overton, in attendance, St Marys Steps, Bridgnorth
|
| When Registered | 15 December 1865 |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | Underhill Street, Bridgnorth SAL |
| 1861 - 1865 | 17 Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth |
| Richard Lee | [1742 - 1799] | FMMFMFFF |
Baptised: 26 July 1742, Stockton SAL
Father: John Lee
Mother: Elizabeth Lee
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Robinson 7 August 1763, Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL
Children:
Buried: 5 March 1799, St Chads, Stockton SAL
| John Lee | [1702 - >1742] | FMMFMFFFF |
Born: 1702
Father: John Lee
Mother: Anne Lee
Married: Elizabeth Lee
Children:
| Elizabeth Lee (→ Lee) | [<1715 - >1742] | FMMFMFFFM |
Married: John Lee
Children:
| John Lee | [<1685 - >1702] | FMMFMFFFFF |
Married: Anne Lee
Child:
| Elizabeth Lee (→ Lee) | [<1715 - >1742] | FMMFMFFFM |
Married: John Lee
Children:
| Sarah Lift (→ Skipper) | [<1778 - >1793] | MMMFMFFM |
Married: William Skipper, 4 January 1781, West Acre, Parish Register
Children:
| Harriet Lightfoot (→ Leake ⇒ Kimber ⇛ Rickus) | [1813 - 1875] | FFFFMM |
Father: Stephen Lightfoot
Married 1: Isaac Leek [1815 - 29 October 1834], 15 October 1834, Burslem St John STS
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 18 October 1834:
MARRIAGE
On Wednesday 15/10/1834 at Burslem by the Rev. John Cooper. Isaac Leak, China, Glass & Earthenware dealer, of Stafford to Miss Harriett Lightfoot of the former place.
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 1 November 1834:
DEATH
On Wednesday last Mr Isaac Leak of Stafford, China and Glass Dealer Aged 19. The Marriage of this young man was announced in our paper on the 18th ultimate, from which it appears he has survived his nuptial day only two brief weeks.
Married 2: Thomas Kimber
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Wolstanton |
| Date | 2 August 1836 |
| Name | Thomas Kimber |
| Of | this parish Plumber a Widower |
| and Name | Harriet Leake |
| Of | this parish Widow |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Elizth. Ball, John Ball |
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 20 August 1836
Marriage
At Wolstanton on Tuesday 2nd Mr Thomas Kimber of Stoke on Trent to Harriett relict of the late Mr Leak(e) of Stafford
Children of second marriage:
Married 3: 27 December 1862, Edward Rickus
| Registration District | Birmingham |
I take Edward Rickus to be the 16-year-old Edwin Rickees, (apparent) son of James Rickees, living at Floodgate Street Birmingham
in 1841 (HO107/1142/3 f46 p10).
In the 1861 census, he is listed as Edward Ricketts, a 36-year-old Brass dresser, lodging at Ct next 205 Watery Lane, Aston (RG9/2174 f74 p22). In the 1881 census, the widowed Edward Rickus was a pauper inmate of Birmingham Workhouse (RG11/3011 f58 p5), a Brass founder whose age is given as 58. His death certificate (MAR qtr 1891, Birmingham) gives his age as 66. If this is the right man, then his age on the marriage certificate is overstated by at least 10 years. | |
| Solemnized at | the Registry Office | ||
| in the District of | Birmingham | ||
| in the County of | Warwick | ||
| When Married | 27 December 1862 | ||
| Name and Surname | Harriet Kimber | Edward Rickus
| |
| Age | 49 years | 48 years | |
| Condition | Widow | Widower | |
| Rank or Profession | Brass Founder | Brass Founder | |
| Residence | Summer Lane | Summer Lane | |
| Father's Name | Stephen Lightfoot (deceased) | James Rickus (deceased) | |
| Father's Profession | - | Brass Founder | |
| Witnesses | Joseph Jackson, Jane Page | ||
Died: 11 June 1875
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Saint George | ||||||
| in the County of | Warwick | ||||||
| When and where died | 11 June 1875, Back of 175 Brearley Street West | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Harriett Ricketts | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 63 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Edward Ricketts, | Cause of death | Bronchitis, certified
| Informant | Henry Kimber, son, In attendance. 12 High Street
| When Registered | 11 June 1875
| |
Address:
| 1841 | Bleak Hill, Rushton Grange, Burslem STS |
| 1851 | Cecil St, Birmingham |
| 1861 | Court 21 No 3, Summer Lane Courts, Birmingham |
| 1871 | Tower Street 29, Ct 5, Birmingham |
| Stephen Lightfoot | [<1795 - >1813] | FFFFMMF |
Child: Harriet Lightfoot
| Anne Lloyd (→ Head) | [1733 - >1765] | FMFMMMFFM |
Baptised: 4 August 1733, St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth SAL
Father: Edward Lloyd
Mother: Mary Benbow
Siblings: All at St Mary Magdalene
Married: Francis Head 28 November 1750, St Mary Magdalene
Children: All at St Mary Magdalene
| Edward Lloyd | [<1719 - >1734] | FMFMMMFFMF |
Married: Mary Benbow, 21 May 1730, St Leonards, Bridgnorth SAL
Children: All at St Mary Magdalene
| Susannah Low (→ Bendbow) | [<1693 - >1724] | FMFMMMFFMMM |
Married: William Bendbow, 12 February 1708, St Leonards, Bridgnorth SAL
Children:
| Mary Mann (→ Sarll) | [1760 - 1827] | MFMMMFM |
Baptised: 24 August 1760, Gamlingay CAM, Parish Register
Buried: 4 November 1827, Gamlingay, aged 67, Parish Register
Father: John Mann
Mother: Anne Cupis
Baptised:
| Date | 24 August 1760 |
| Where | Gamlingay |
| Text | "Mary Mann dau of John lab and Ann" |
Siblings:
Married: William Sarll 27 October 1778
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 27 October 1778 |
| Name | William Sarll |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Mann |
| Of | this parish spinster |
| Witnesses | Thomas Laxton, Henry Page |
Children:
| John Mann | [<1736 - >1760] | MFMMMFMF |
Married: Anne Cupis 4 October 1751
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 4 October 1751 |
| Name | John Man |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Anne Cupis |
| Of | this parish spinster |
Children:
Dead by 1797
| Wilmotte Marshall (→ Goodman) | [1675 - >1716] | MFFMMMFFM |
Baptised: 22 April 1675, Poundstock, IGI C023122-0610
Father: Richard Marshall
Mother: Mary Penwarden
Siblings:
Married: John Goodman, 26 May 1715, Poundstock, Parish Register
Children:
| Richard Marshall | [<1652 - >1682] | MFFMMMFFMF |
Married: Mary Penwarden, 31 January 1667, Poundstock, IGI M023122-0131
Children:
| Honor Martin | [1614 - >1648] | MFFFFMFFMFM |
Baptised: 11 September 1614, Morwenstow CON
Father: Thomas Martyn
Child:
| Thomas Martyn | [<1599 - >1614] | MFFFFMFFMFMF |
Child:
| Elizabeth Martyn (→ Webb) | [1810 - 1892] | MFFMM |
Born: 1810
Baptised: 22 July 1810, Whitstone, Parish Register
Father: William Martyn
Mother: Mary Goodman
Siblings:
Married: Richard Webb 18 April 1833
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Whitstone |
| Date | 18 April 1833 |
| Name | Richard Webb |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | Elizabeth Martyn |
| Of | this parish |
| By | banns |
| Witnesses | John Cobbledick, Michael Ouglot? |
Children:
Died: 2 January 1892, Forkstone
| Registration District | Stratton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Kary | ||||||
| in the County of | Cornwall | ||||||
| When and where died | 2 January 1892, Forkstone Whitstone | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Webb | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 81 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of Richard Webb, a | Cause of death | Old Age, Bronchitis 4 days, certified
| Informant | Richard Webb, son, present at the Death, Forkstone Whitstone
| When Registered | 3 March 1892
| |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Forkstone, Whitstone |
| 1871 | Parsonage, Horwood DV |
| 1881 - 1891 | Forkstone, Whitstone |
The variation of her stated place of birth in the censuses, sometimes Whitstone CON and sometimes Pyworthy DEV, is curious. There is abundant evidence that these entries refer to the same person: such as her stated ages, and those of her son Richard and daughter Elizabeth. Mary Ann Webb, wife of Henry Webb of Horwood in the 1871 census, is possibly the Mary Ann Martyne who married Henry Webb "about 6 April 1848" in Whitstone (IGI), and thus likely to be related to Elizabeth Webb née Martyn. Theory: Henry is brother to Richard Webb, Mary Ann sister to Elizabeth Martyn?
| William Martyn | [1785 - >1810] | MFFMMF |
Baptised: 30 October 1785, Whitstone, Parish Register
Father: Robert Martyn
Mother: Mary Martyn
Married: Mary Goodman 16 July 1810
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Whitstone |
| Date | 16 July 1810 |
| Name | William Martyn |
| Of | this parish yeoman |
| and Name | Mary Goodman |
| Of | this parish spinster |
| By | Licence |
| Witnesses | Thos Goodman, John Goodman |
Children:
| Robert Martyn | [<1774 - >1789] | MFFMMFF |
Married: Mary Martyn
Child:
| Mary Martyn | [<1760 - >1785] | MFFMMFM |
Married: Robert Martyn
Child:
| Abigail Massey (→ Jones) | [1734 - >1775] | FMFMMFMM |
Baptised: 8 September 1734, Billingsley SAL
Father: John Massey
Mother: Abigail Perry
Siblings: All at Billingsley
Married: Thomas Jones, 18 February 1759, Stottesdon SAL
Children:
| John Massey | [1690 - 1760] | FMFMMFMMF |
Baptised: 1690, Billingsley
Died: 3 January 1760 IGI
Father: John Massey
Mother: Anne Bateman
Siblings: All at Billingsley
Married 1: Sarah [- 1724]
Child of 1st marriage:
Married 2: Abigail Perry, 3 May 1728, Billingsley SAL
Children of 2nd marriage:
Other researchers have suggested John was the son of Robert and Katherine Ropes born 1703.
| John Massey | [<1673 - 1710] | FMFMMFMMFF |
Married: 7 January 1687 Billingsley Anne Bateman
Children:
| Louisa Meeks (→ Hall) | [1866 - 1931] | MFMM |
Born: 22 May 1866
| Registration District | Caxton |
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton |
| in the County of | Cambridgeshire and Huntingdon |
| When and where born | 22 May 1866, Gamlingay |
| Name | Louisa |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Henry Meeks |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Meeks, formerly Surll |
| Profession of Father | Farm Labourer |
| Informant | Elizabeth Meeks, Mother, Gamlingay |
| When Registered | 1 June 1866 |
Father: Henry Meeks
Mother: Elizabeth Sarll
Siblings:
Married: Joseph Hall, 19 May 1891, Gamlingay
| Registration District | Caxton |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Gamlingay |
| in the County of | Cambridge |
| When Married | 19 May 1891 |
| Name and Surname | Louisa Meeks |
| Age | 24 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | |
| Residence | Gamlingay |
| Father's Name | Henry Meeks |
| Father's Profession | Gardener |
| Witnesses | George Meeks, Catherine Meeks
bride's brother and sister? |
Children:
Died: 11 October 1931
| Registration District | Caxton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Cambridge etc. | ||||||
| When and where died | 11 October 1931, Gamlingay | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Louisa Hall | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 65 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Farmer retired Widow of Joseph Hall | Cause of death | cardiac failure, chronic rheumatism and chronic gastro-enteritis
| Informant | Mark Meeks, Brother, Gamlingay Cambs
| When Registered | 13 October
| |
Newspaper:
GAMLINGAY
DEATH OF MRS J HALLThe death occurred at her home at Honey Hill, early on Sunday morning, of Mrs J Hall, aged 65, widow of Mr Joseph Hall, of Manor Farm, Gamlingay. She had been in failing health for some time. She leaves two sons and two daughters, all married and living in various parts of the country. During her long life in the village, Mrs Hall had taken a prominent part in public and social matters and was for a considerable period a member of the School Managers and the Parish Council. An attendant and supporter of the Baptist Old Meeting, she rendered much valuable service to its cause.
The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. G. Clifford Batten (Pastor) offiating at the Baptist Old Meeting and at the graveside in the Cemetery. There was a very large number present in the Chapel, and during the service the hymns "Peace, perfect peace" and "Rock of Ages" were sung. The immediate mourners were Mr. Harold Hall (son). Mrs. Berriman (daughter), Mr. Howard Hall (son), Mrs. Vaughan (daughter), Mrs. H. Hall (daughter-in-law), Mr. Vaughan (son-in-law), Mr. Berriman (son-in-law), Mrs. M. Hall (daughter-in-law), Mr. M. Meeks, Mr. G. Meeks (brothers), Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mrs Darby, Mrs. Ingle (sisters-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. Whitmee, Mrs. G. Meeks, Mrs. M. Arnold, and Mrs. Wisson (niece).
Other present in the Chapel were Mrs. H. W. Turrell, Mrs. E. J. Watson, Miss Cade, Mr. Sam Sarll, Mrs. Batten, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johhson, Mr. F. Johnson, Mrs. R. Cade, Mrs. R. Worboys, Miss Brimm, Mr. Underwood, Miss Sarll, Mr. Course, Mrs. Turner, Miss Double, Mr. W. W. Powell, Mr. E. Garrott, Mr. F. Sharpe, Mrs. J. Fowler, Miss Lowings, Mrs. Norman, Mrs. A. Jakes, Mrs. P. Dew, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sharpe, Mr. L. G. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Careless, Miss Garrott, Mr. W. J. Gilbert, Miss Kimbrey, Mrs. B. J. Gray, Miss Careless, Mrs. G. Jarvis, Mr. A. E. Saunders. Mrs. A. Swannell, Miss Brunlett, Mrs. G. Lawmon, Mr. A. Fowler, Mrs. J. Peacock, Mrs. Blaine, and Mrs. A. Hodge.
Will:
| Of | Louisa Hall of Manor Farm Gamlingay widow | ||
| Dated | 1 July 1915 | ||
| Executors | Mark Meeks (brother) of Gamlingay market gardener, Alfred Hall (brother in law) of Eynesbury market gardener, Mabel Hall (daughter) | ||
| Witnesses | Lionel Abrahams| Legacies | Personal effects equally to daughters
Mabel and Catherine. | Real estate to be held in trust until the youngest child reaches 21, or marries before, then to be equally divided between children, with provision for any dying leaving issue. It was her wish that son Harold should succeed to the farming business, if he so desired. |
Probate:
| Of | Louisa Hall of Lyndhurst, Gamlingay, widow |
| At | London |
| To | Mark Meeks, Alfred Hall, Mabel Berriman (wife of John Berriman) |
| On | 21 January 1932 |
| Estate | £3,508 5s 10d |
Addresses:
| 1871 | Shop, Gamlingay Sinks |
| 1881 | Tetworth Hall, Tetworth |
| 1891 | Gamlingay Sinks |
| 1901 | Station Road, Gamlingay |
| 1899-1911-1915 | Manor Farm, Gamlingay |
| Henry Meeks | [1840 - 1897] | MFMMF |
Born: 1 November 1840
| Registration District | Saint Neots |
| in the Sub-District of | Saint Neots |
| in the County of | Huntingdon, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire |
| When and where born | 1 November 1840, Tetworth |
| Name | Henry |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Charles Meeks |
| Name of Mother | Mary Merrington Meeks, formerly Jakins |
| Profession of Father | Labourer |
| Informant | Charles Meeks , Father, Tetworth
|
| When Registered | 9 December 1840 |
Father: Charles Meeks
Mother: Mary Merrington Jakins
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Sarll, 17 June 1864
| Registration District | St Neots |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Everton and Tetworth |
| in the Counties of | Beford and Hunts |
| When Married | 17 June 1864 |
| Name and Surname | Henry Meeks
|
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Tetworth |
| Father's Name | Charles Meeks |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | John Sarll, Mary Ann Sarll |
Children:
Died: 17 November 1897, Gamlingay
| Registration District | Caxton | ||
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton | ||
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon | ||
| When and where died | 17 November 1897, Gamlingay Cambs | ||
| Name and Surname | Henry Meeks | ||
| Sex | Male | ||
| Age | 57 years | ||
| Occupation | Market Gardener | ||
| Cause of death | Cut his throat with a knife while of unsound mind | ||
| Informant | | When Registered | 21 November 1897
| |
gravestone
The burial is not listed in the Parish Register, so may have been a Nonconformist ceremony.
Newspaper: The Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal
SUICIDE AT GAMLINGAY
A sad case of suicide occurred at Gamlingay Sinks on Wednesday evening. Mr. Henry Meeks had lately left Gamlingay Sinks to go to live at Manor Farm, Gamlingay, which he had taken in succession to Mr. John Gray. The change from a smaller holding to a large one with its increased responsibility seemed to have unhinged his mind. For some time past he has been very strange in his ways and has been watched and carefully looked over. A few days ago he went back to his old house at the Sinks, where his eldest son, George, had lately married and settled, and stated he was going to stay there and would not go back to Manor Farm again. On Wednesday evening his son had considerable trouble with him and had a man or two to watch him. They got him into the house but he stated directly afterwards that he wished to go to an out-building. He had not been there many minutes, when hearing a noise his son burst the door open and found that his father had cut his throat. Dr. Hunter was sent for but could do no good and he soon died from his self-inflicted wounds. How he became possessed of the knife is not known. The doctor thought he had poisoned himself as well. Great sympathy is felt generally for the family and relations. Deceased was an old resident in the parish, honest and straightforward in his dealings and respected by all.
Will:
| Of | Henry Meeks of Gamlingay Sinks
|
| Dated | 10 December 1892 |
| Executors | Elizabeth Meeks, George Meeks, Mark Meeks |
| Witnesses | H Saunders French, Oliver Papworth |
| Legacies | All estate to wife during her life,
then to be held in trust for all children. Children to inherit on attaining 21, or marriage of daughters. Provision for issue of children dying during the lifetime of Henry Meeks. |
Probate:
| Of | Henry Meeks of Gamlingay Links |
| At | London |
| On | 22 December 1897 |
| To | Elizabeth Meeks widow, George Meeks, Mark Meeks (sons) market gardeners |
| Estate | £687 11s 3d |
Directory:
| 1875-92: Post Office Cambridgeshire | Henry Meeks, shopkeeper, Gamlingay Sinks |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Tetworth HUN |
| 1871 - 1875 - 1881 - 1891 - 1892 | Gamlingay Sinks CAM |
| Charles Meeks | [1806 - 1864] | MFMMFF |
Born: Tetworth 1806
Baptised: 11 January 1807
Father: Thomas Meeks
Mother: Sarah Munn
Siblings:
Married: Mary Jakins 29 January 1838
| Registration District | St Neots |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Everton with Totworth (sic) |
| in the County of | Bedfordshire and Huntingdon |
| When Married | 29 January 1838 |
| Name and Surname | Charles Meeks
|
| Age | full age |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Totworth |
| Father's Name | Thomas Meeks |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | George Darlow , John Jeffries
|
Children:
§ In the 1851 census (HO107/1750 f321 p16), Edith Meeks is living in the household of the widowed Elizabeth Meeks, and listed as her granddaughter. Elizabeth was the widow of Charles' stepbrother Thomas, suggesting that Charles may have been brought up by his stepbrother following the death of his father.
Died: 2 December 1864, Everton, Gravestone
| Registration District | Saints Neots |
| in the Sub-District of | Saint Neots |
| in the Counties of | Huntingdon Bedford & Cambridge |
| When and where died | 2 December 1864, Tetworth |
| Name and Surname | Charles Meeks |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 57 Years |
| Occupation | Farm Laborer |
| Cause of death | Scirrhus of the Bowels, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Eliza Rosen, present at the death, Tetworth
|
| When Registered | 9 December 1864 |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Tetworth HUN |
| Thomas Meeks | [~1745 - 1813] | MFMMFFFF |
Married 1: Mary Milton 26 December 1766
A Mary Meeks was buried at Potton 4 September 1803, aged 66. This could well be Mary née Milton
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 26 December 1766 |
| Name | Thomas Meeks |
| Of | the Parish of Potton in the County of Bedford a bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Milton
|
| Of | this parish a spinster |
| Witnesses | Henry Page, William Milton |
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Sarah Munn, 17 September 1804, Potton
| Church | Potton BDF |
| Date | 17 September 1804 |
| Name | Thomas Meeks, Widower |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | the mark of Sarah Munn, Spinster
|
| Of | the same |
| By | licence |
| Witnesses | Thos. Compton,![]() |
Marriage Licence:
| Issued | 27 July 1804 |
| Between | Thomas Meeks, yeoman widower |
| of | Potton |
| And | Sarah Munn |
| of | Potton |
| Surety | Thomas Hine, coal-heaver of St Paul, Bedford |
Child of second marriage:
"Thomas Meeks of Potton BDF widower" married Elizabeth Seamer, 27 July 1812 Saint Martin Outwich MDX. Although I know of no other Thomas Meeks in Potton, I do not believe this to be the same Thomas Meeks. The signatures on the marriage entries for 1766 and 1804 have some similarities, which that of 1812 does not.
|
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| 1766 | 1804 | 1812 |
|---|
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | 1798 |
| Place | Potton |
| Proprietor | John Gilbert |
| Occupier | Thos Meeks |
| Sum | £1 12s 0d |
Buried: 26 February 1813, Potton St Mary the Virgin, aged 68
| Elizabeth Miller (→ Hall) | [<1728 - >1748] | MFMFFFFFM |
Married: Richard Hall, 15 January 1743, Biggleswade BDF
Both of the Parish of Biggleswade
Children:
| Elizabeth Miller (→ Chandler) | [<1695 - 1748] | MFMFFFFMMM |
Married: Thomas Chandler, 25 October 1710, Tempsford, Parish Register
Children:
Buried: 25 January 1747/8, Tempsford, Parish Register
| Mary Minchin (→ Betteridge) | [1673 - >1716] | FMMMFMFMFFM |
Born: 1673 Upper Swell GLS
Married: Richard Betteridge 1694
Children:
| Elizabeth Mitchell (→ Kirk) | [<1757 - >1792] | MMFFFFM |
Married: John Kirk, 7 December 1772, Finsbury St Lukes
Children:
An Elizabeth Mitchell, daughter of William and Elizabeth, was baptised at Finsbury St Lukes Old Street on 8 December 1738. However, there was another Elizabeth Mitchell in Finsbury St Lukes at the time, married to Samuel Child on 18 July 1774, and either could match the baptism.
| Ann Morillion | [<1630- >1653] | MMFMFFFFMMM |
Married: Isaac Amory
Children:
| Edith Mounsey (→ Jeakins) | [<1800 - >1820] | MFMMFMM |
Married: 1815 Tetworth HUN Jonas Jakins BT
Children:
| Sarah Munn (→ Meeks) | [<1790 - >1806] | MFMMFFM |
Married: Thomas Meeks, 17 September 1804, Potton BDF
| Church | Potton BDF |
| Date | 17 September 1804 |
| Name | Thomas Meeks, Widower |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | the mark of Sarah Munn, Spinster
|
| Of | the same |
| By | licence |
| Witnesses | Thos. Compton, ![]() |
Marriage Licence:
| Issued | 27 July 1804 |
| Between | Thomas Meeks, yeoman widower |
| of | Potton |
| And | Sarah Munn |
| of | Potton |
| Surety | Thomas Hine, coal-heaver of St Paul, Bedford |
Child:
Sarah was not the Sarah Munn baptised Sutton 23 July 1785, daughter of Ralph and Marcie Munn. That Sarah married John Saunderson 2 August 1803, and had children by him baptised at Gamlingay Baptist Church.
| Mary Neale (→ Adams) | [1672 - >1696] | MFFFFMFFM |
Baptised: 7 June 1672, Morwenstow
Father: John Neale
Mother: Jone Neale
Married: Hugh Adams, 11 August 1688, Morwenstow, IGI 7608609-84
Children:
| John Neale | [1648 - >1688] | MFFFFMFFMF |
Baptised: 23 December 1648, Morwenstow CON, as John Neale or Martin
Father: Bennet Neale
Mother: Honor Martin
Married: Jone Neale
Child:
Assessed for 1 hearth in the Michaelmas 1664 Hearth Tax.
| Jone Neale | [<1657 - >1688] | MFFFFMFFMM |
Married: John Neale
Child:
| Bennet Neale | [<1633 - >1648] | MFFFFMFFMFF |
Child:
| Margaret Nock (→ Wain) | [<1768 - >1783] | FFFFFFMM |
Married: Robert Wain, 29 September 1783, Edgbaston
Children:
A Margaret Wain was buried as Birmingham St Martin 29 January 1815. But her age was given as 45, implying birth in 1770. This is difficult to reconcile with the marriage date.
| Mary Norman (→ Sarll) | [<1800 - 1887] | MFMMMM |
Married: John Sarll 1 December 1815
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 1 December 1815 |
| Name | John Sale (signs Sarll) |
| Of | this parish bac |
| and Name | Mary Norman |
| Of | this parish sp |
| Witnesses | Henry Page, James Norman |
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 - 1871 - 1881 | Green End, Gamlingay |
Died: 18 March 1887
| Registration District | Caxton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon | ||||||
| When and where died | 13 March 1887, Gamlingay CAM | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Sarll | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 94 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of John Sarll, | Cause of death | Senile Decay, certified
| Informant | the mark of Sarah Jackson, present at the death, Gamlingay
When Registered | 24 March 1887
| |
| Elizabeth Nott (→ Risdon) | [1746 - >1785] | MFFFMFM |
Baptised: 1 January 1746/7, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Father: Thomas Nott
Mother: Elizabeth Shaxon
Siblings: All at Merton
Married: James Risdon 9 September 1767
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Merton |
| Date | 9 September 1767 |
| Name | James Risdon |
| Of | Black Torrington |
| and Name | Elizabeth Nott |
| Of | this parish |
| By | licence |
| Witnesses | Thomas Nott, John Quance |
Children:
| Thomas Nott | [1711 - 1776] | MFFFMFMF |
Baptised: 15 May 1711, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Buried: 4 January 1776, Merton, Parish Register
Father: John Nott
Mother: Elizabeth Broad
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Shaxon, 29 November 1744, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Children:
| John Nott | [<1699 - 1714] | MFFFMFMFF |
Buried: 12 November 1714, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Married: Elizabeth Broad, 28 June 1709, Merton, Parish Register
Children:
Ancestral File Number: 2287-4ML
| Elizabeth Old (→ Whitmee) | [1783 - 1875] | MFMFMFM |
Born: 27 October 1783, BDF "Makers of New York" Morris 1895
Died: 13 February 1875, Auburn, New York USA
Married: Thomas Whitmee, 16 October 1805, Olney BKM
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 | Toft Farm, Sharnbrook BDF |
| 1850 | Auburn, Cayuga County New York |
| 1860 | Sennett, Cayuga County New York |
| 1870 | Aurelius, Cayuga County New York |
Morris ["Makers of New York", 1895] contains a biography of her son, Deacon Samuel Whitmee, which says in part:- "The father of Samuel, the third Thomas Whitmee in succession ... returned to his native town, remaining there until 1849, when he disposed of all his property in England, and emigrated with his family to America. He sailed from Liverpool on the ship 'St Patrick,' making the passage to New York City in four weeks and four days".
The passenger lists for the "St Patrick", a 3-masted barque built in Canada, for 1849 do not include any Whitmees. But one which arrived in New York 24 May 1849 refers to a Whitman family which appears to be them:-
| Name | Age | Occupation | Country of Origin | Intend to become inhabitant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seley WHITMAN | 29 | England | England | Auburn |
| Susana WHITMAN | 3 | England | Auburn | |
| Eliza WHITMAN | 27 | wife | England | Auburn |
| Anna WHITMAN | 32 | spinster | England | Auburn |
| Eliza WHITMAN | 69 | widow | England | Auburn |
| Jas WHITMAN | 24 | farmer | England | Auburn |
| Henry WHITMAN | infant | England | Auburn |
'Seley' is presumably Samuel Whitmee; the younger 'Eliza', his wife; the elder 'Eliza', Elizabeth; and 'Jas', Jabez. 'Anna' is probably Hannah, although the age given is incorrect. 'Susana' is of the right age to be Joseph, Samuel and Eliza's eldest son; Henry is their second child. The absence of any entry for Thomas Whitmee himself is curious.
| Elizabeth Paget (→ Barter) | [<1698 - >1723] | FMMFFMMMMM |
Married: James Barter, July 1713, Dudley St Thomas, IGI M040141-0389
Children:
| Sarah Paxford (→ Collett) | [<1764 - >1779] | FMMFFMFM |
Father: Thomas Pexford
Mother: Anne Thorne
Married: John Collett
Children:
| Thomas Pexford | [1734 - >1752] | FMMFFMFMF |
Born: 1734, Crewkerne SOM
Married: Anne Thorne
Child:
| Mary Penwarden (→ Marshall) | [<1667 - >1682] | MFFMMMFFMM |
Married: Richard Marshall, 31 January 1667, Poundstock, IGI M023122-0131
Children:
| Joanna Perkin (→ Webb) | [1784 - >1813] | MFFMFM |
Baptised: 19 September 1784, Week St Mary, IGI C053281-2624
Father: John Perkin
Mother: Ann Perkin
Siblings: All at Week St Mary
Married: James Webb, 10 May 1807, Week St Mary, Phillimores
Children:
The name Powell for both brother and son suggests some family connection. Might Joanna's mother Ann have been Ann Powell? The will of a William Powell Webb of Wrexham, who died aged 57, was proved 8 April 1891 at St Asaph, but contains no useful genealogical information. Was William Powell Webb a (grand)son of John and Ann?.
| John Perkin | [<1783 - >1799] | MFFMFMF |
Married: Ann Perkin
Children:
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1798 | Week St Mary | Sir John Call | John Perkin | 4s 11d |
| 1798 | Week St Mary | Sir John Call | John Perkin | 4s 11d |
| 1798 | Week St Mary | John Perkin | John Perkin | 4s 11d |
In Land Tax Contract 42,913 dated 24 June 1799 (PRO IR24/54), Sir John Call Bart of Whiteford House Cornwall is shown as the owner, Jno Perkin the occupier, of Late Cory's Tenement Week St Mary, assessed at 4s 11d.
Addresses:
| 1799 | Cory's Tenement, Week St Mary |
| 1799 | Follys Tenement, Week St Mary |
| Ann Perkin | [<1781 - >1796] | MFFMFMM |
Married: John Perkin
Children:
| Abigail Perry (→ Massey) | [1707 - >1737] | FMFMMFMMM |
Born: 1707 Billings STS (Billingsley is presumably meant) IGI
Father: Henry Perry
Mother: Anne L Woods
Married: John Massey 3 May 1728, Billingsley SAL
Children:
| Henry Perry | [<1693 - >1708] | FMFMMFMMMF |
Married: Anne L Woods
Child:
| Mary Petit (→ Whitmee) | [1818 - 1871] | MFMFMM |
Baptised: 15 February 1818
The date of baptism is given in a Whitmee family Bible
Father: James Pettit
Mother: Elizabeth Harris
Evidence that James and Elizabeth are the parents of Mary comes from the 1861 census, which lists Hephzibah Whitmee and George Pettit Whitmee, two of Mary's children, as grandchildren of James and Elizabeth Petit.
Siblings:
Married: Peter Whitmee, 20 September 1836, Stagsden, IGI M148941-0555
Children:
Died: 13 June 1871, Perry HUN, as Mary Jane Whitmee
| Registration District | St Neots | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Kimbolton | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Huntingdon and Bedford | ||||||
| When and where died | 13 June 1871, Perry, Great Staunton | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Jane Whitmee | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 53 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of Peter Whitmee, | Cause of Death | Apoplexy and Paralysis 8 months, Pain in body 2 days, Certified
| Informant | the mark of Naomi Chapman, in attendance, Perry Great Staunton
When Registered | 14 June 1871
| |
Inscription: in Trinity Village Baptist Church
| In affectionate remembrance of Mary the beloved wife of Peter Whitmee |
| who departed this life 15th June 1871 aged 55yrs. |
| Here lies within the silent grave a wife a mother dear |
| beloved on earth by all her friends till Christ did call her home |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN |
| 1851 | Perry HUN |
| 1861 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN |
| 1871 | Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon BDF |
In the 1871 census of Perry, she is recorded as "wife on a visit". It would appear that Mary had visited her daughter during her final illness, although she returned to Perry before her death.
Buried: Baptist Chapel, Perry
| James Pettit | [1791 - 1872] | MFMFMMF |
Baptised: 27 November 1791, Stagsden
Father: John Pettit
Mother: Mary Lambert
Siblings:
Married 1: Elizabeth Harris 26 September 1814, Stagsden
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Mary Woolstone, 11 October 1832
Children of second marriage:
Died: 25 May 1872
| Registration District | Bedford |
| in the Sub-District of | Turvey |
| in the County of | Bedford |
| When and where died | 25 May 1872 |
| Name and Surname | James Pettit |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 80 years |
| Occupation | Farmer |
| Cause of death | Decay of Constitition, cerified |
| Informant | Thomas Seamarks, in attendance, Stagsden |
| When Registered | 29 May 1872 |
Buried: Stagsden
Will:
This is the last Will and Testament of me James Pettit of Stagsden in the County of Bedford farmer made this first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy two.
I appoint my son George Pettit and Samuel Barker of North Crawley in the County of Buckingham farmer executors to this my will.
I bequeath to my son John Pettit three hundred pounds and to the children living at my death of my late daughter Mary Whitmee deceased three hundred pounds to be equally divided between them and to my son William Pettit one hundred pounds the said legacies to be paid within six calendar months of my decease.
I bequeath to my said son George Pettit all my live and dead farming stock and all the effects of every description upon my farm at Stagsden aforesaid and all my interest in the said farm.
I devise all my real estate as well freehold as copyhold (except all estates vested in me as a Trustee or Mortgagee) unto my wife Mary Pettit for the term of her natural life and after her decease I devise the same unto my said sons George Pettit and William Pettit their heirs and assigns in equal shares as tenants in common.
I bequeath the residue of my personal estate unto the said George Pettit and Samuel Barker their executors administrators and assigns Upon Trust to convert the same into money and invest the moneys so to raise upon Government or real security in England or in English Railway Debentures or Debenture Stock (with power to vary such investments) and to pay the annual produce of such investments unto my said wife Mary Pettit during her natural life and on her decease I direct my Trustees or Trustees for the time being to stand possessed of the said investments and the annual produce thereof In Trust for and to divide the same equally between my said sons George Pettit and William Pettit in equal shares as tenants in common.
And I declare that in case any child or grandchild of mine shall die in my lifetime leaving issue such issue shall take (or equally between them if more than one) the legacy and share of residue respectively which their respective parents would have taken if living at my decease.
I devise all real estate vested in me as a Trustee or Mortgegee unto my said son George Pettit and the said Samuel Barker their heirs and assigns subject to the equities affecting the same.
I revoke all former wills.
I witness thereof I have hereunder subscribed my name the day and year first before written.
Signed by the said James Pettit the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us, present at the same time, who in his and each others presence and at his request have hereunder subscribed our names as Witnesses, the same having first read over and explained to the said Testator. Wm Smail Solr Bedford
Samuel Crowsley Post Boy Bedford
Probate:
Proved at Northampton the 20th day of July 1872, by the oaths of George Petit, the son, and Samuel Barker, the executors, to whom administration is granted.
The Testator James Pettit was late of Stagsden in the County of Bedford Farmer, and died on the 25th day of May 1872 at Stagsden aforesaid.
Under £3000
Messrs Turnley Shannon and Smail, Solicitors Bedford
Return of Owners of Land 1873:
| Name | James Pettit |
| Parish | Leighton Buzzard |
| Extent | 3a 0r 30p |
| Rental | £9 19s |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | West End, Stagsden |
| 1861 - 1871 | Ducksworth Farm, Stagsden |
| John Pettit | [1757 - 1842] | MFMFMMFF |
Baptised: 5 January 1757, Bletsoe
Father: John Pettit
Mother: Elizabeth Bartrum
Siblings: All at Bletsoe
Married 1: Mary Lambert 11 October 1780, Stagsden BDF
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Elizabeth Baskerville, 26 September 1832, Stagsden
Address:
| 1841 | West End, Stagsden |
Died: 4 November 1842
| Registration District | Bedford |
| in the Sub-District of | Turvey |
| in the County of | Bedford |
| When and where died | 4 November 1842 at Stagsden |
| Name and Surname | John Pettit |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 88 years |
| Rank or Profession | Farmer |
| Cause of death | Old Age |
| Informant | The mark of Thomas Pricket, present at the Death, HardmeadPresumably Thomas sr, a silk weaver born circa 1800. Why was he present at the death? |
| When Registered | 5 November 1842 |
| John Pettit | [1728 - 1786] | MFMFMMFFF |
Born: 1728 Bletsoe BDF
Married: Elizabeth Bartrum 8 October 1753, Bletsoe
Children:
Buried: 14 July 1786, Bletsoe St Mary, (no age given)
| Ester Pinchon | [<1641 - >1675] | MMFMFFFFFM |
Siblings:
Married 1: Mathieu Yserby [- 1668]
Children of first marriage: all at Thorney French Church CAM
Married 2: Jean Le Haire
Children of second marriage: at Thorney French Church CAM
The Pinchons moved from Sandtoft, and probably originally from Flanders. However, there were Pinchons at Canterbury, including 6 Esters of the approximately correct age.
| Joshua Cornelius Poole | [1899 - 1971] | FMF |
Born: 29 August 1899
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When and where born | 29 August 1899, Banners Lane Cradley |
| Name | Joshua Cornelius |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | William Poole |
| Name of Mother | Jane Poole formerly Clift |
| Profession of Father | Labourer at iron works |
| Informant | Jane Poole , Mother, Banners Lane Cradley
|
| When Registered | 10 October 1899 |
Father: William Poole
Mother: Jane Clift
Joshua never knew two of his grandparents. His descent was
| Grandparents | Richard Poole | Elizabeth Grove | William Clift | Abigail Head |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parents | William Poole | Jane Clift | ||
| Joshua Cornelius Poole | ||||
but before Joshua's birth, William Clift and Elizabeth Grove had died, and Richard Poole and Abigail Head married each other.
Siblings:
§: She was not formally adopted, there being no legal adoption procedure until the passing of "An Act to make provison for the adoption of infants" on 14 August 1926. William and Jane simply brought her up as if she were their natural child. She is referred to in census returns as "Emma Poole".
According to family tradition, Emma was William's illegitimate daughter. But her birth certificate lists her as the daughter of James Johnson, and her marriage certificate as the daughter of James Johnson (deceased).
Married: Elsie Whitehouse 13 October 1924
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Reddal Hill |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 13 October 1924 |
| Name and Surname | Joshua Cornelius Poole |
| Age | 25 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Shotworker |
| Residence | 113 Corngreaves Rd, Cradley Heath |
| Father's Name | William Poole (deceased) |
| Father's Profession | Anchor Striker |
| Witnesses | William Poole groom's brother, bride's sister? |
With Elsie and Nellie Whitehouse, circa 1920
With Elsie Whitehouse, circa 1920
Children:
With Pamela Stanier, circa 1950
With Alan & Pamela Stanier, circa 1954
Church:
He was much involved with the People's Mission, Overend. The History of Cradley Churches, Volume 3: Twentieth Century Methodism shows him to have been:-
Died: 21 October 1971, Halesowen
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Sedgley |
| Administrative Area | County Borough of Dudley |
| Date and place of death | 16 October 1971, Burton Road Hospital, Dudley |
| Name and Surname | Joshua Cornelius Poole |
| Sex | Male |
| Date and place of birth | 29 August 1899, Cradley Heath, Warley |
| Occupation and usual address | Pipe Works Foreman (retired). 32 St Kenelm's Avenue, Hasbury, Halesowen |
| Informant | Roger William Stanier |
| Qualification | Son |
| Usual address | 61 Farnhurst Road, Birmingham 36 |
| Cause of death | Ia Myocardial infarction |
| Date of Registration | 19 October 1971 |
Will:
| Of | Joshua Cornelius Poole of 32 St Kenelms Ave Halesowen, Workshop Foreman | ||
| Dated | 19 October 1970 | ||
| Executors | Elsie Poole, if she survive him 7 days, otherwise Kenneth M Poole and Maris D Stanier | ||
| Witnesses | J Small| Legacies | All estate to wife Elsie Poole, if she
survive him 7 days, otherwise half to daughter Maris Doreen Stanier,
or to her issue should she have died; and half to be held in trust
for the issue of son Kenneth Maxwell Poole, when they reach 18 years.
| |
Probate:
| Of | Joshua Cornelius Poole |
| At | Birmingham |
| On | 10 December 1971 |
| Estate | £9,235 |
Addresses:
| 1899-1901 | Banners Lane, Cradley |
| 1911-24 | 113 Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath |
| 1928 | Belle Vale, Cradley |
| 1930-5 | Drew's Holloway, Halesowen |
| 1935-54 | 143 Haden Hill, Halesowen |
| 1954-71 | 32 St Kenelms Ave, Halesowen |
| William Poole | [1864 - 1905] | FMFF |
Father: Richard Poole
Mother: Elizabeth Grove
Born: 13 May 1864
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where born | 13 May 1864, High Town Cradley |
| Name | William |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Richard Pool |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Pool, formerly Grove |
| Profession of Father | Anchor Smith |
| Informant | the mark of Elizabeth Pool, Mother, High Town Cradley
|
| When Registered | 3 June 1864 |
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Cradley Heath, St Lukes |
| Date | 22 June 1864 |
| Name | William |
| Parents | Richard and Elizabeth Poole |
| Abode | Cradley |
| Father's Occ | Anchorsmith |
Siblings:
§ I take Joseph to be the Joseph Poole mentioned in The Romance of a Century, a historical record of Graingers Lane Methodist Church from 1821 - 1927 By John T. Wilkinson B.A.B.D.
We also think of one greatly honoured by all who know him in our midst, Joseph Poole, who for almost thirty years has held the office of Treasurer to the Church. During this long term he has discharged his duties with the utmost faithfulness and minute accuracy, and the financial side of any Church could not be in more trustworthy or capable hands. Characterized by a wise caution in all matters of expenditure, he counts no labour too great to offer for the service of the Church he loves so well. We trust that for many years to come he may continue in the work of this important office. We may add that his interest in the wider life of the community is attested by his service upon the Dudley Town Council, as a member for the Netherton Ward during the seven years 1914 - 21, the holding of which position is a testimony to the esteem of those who know him beyond the bounds of our Church Life. (photograph)
Married: Jane Clift 13 April 1884
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Netherton |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 13 April 1884 |
| Name and Surname | William Poole
|
| Age | 19 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Anchor Smith |
| Residence | Netherton |
| Father's Name | Richard Poole |
| Father's Profession | Anchor Smith |
| Witnesses | Thomas Howell , Catherine Gilham
|
Children:
Died: 11 May 1905
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Dudley |
| When and where died | 11 May 1905 Parish Hospital |
| Name and Surname | William Poole |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 42 years |
| Occupation | Boiler maker of Corngreaves Road Cradley |
| Cause of death | Chr Interstiteal Nephritis (9 months) Cardiac failure. Certified |
| Informant | the mark of Uriah Mole, Brother in law, Bedford Street Old HillHusband of wife's sister Abigail |
| When Registered | 13 May 1905 |
Addresses:
| 1871 | Stourbridge Union Workhouse, Kingswinford WOR |
| 1881 | 30 Graingers Lane, Rowley Regis |
| 1891 | 6 Castle Street, Netherton |
| 1901 | Banners Lane, Cradley |
| 1901 | Corngreaves Road, Cradley |
| Richard Poole | [1829 - 1905] | FMFFF |
Born: Stakenbridge, Churchill WOR, 1829
Father: Joseph Pool
Mother: Elizabeth Hallman
Siblings:
Married 1: Elizabeth Grove 25 February 1850
| Registration District | Cradley |
| Solemnized at | Cradley Church |
| in the Parish of | Cradley |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 25 February 1850 |
| Name and Surname | Richard Pool |
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Moulder |
| Residence | Cradley |
| Father's Name | Joseph Pool |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | John Southall, Sarah Southall |
Children:
Married 2: Abigail Clift
| Solemnized at | St James |
| in the Parish of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When Married | 2 March 1884 |
| Name and Surname | William Poole
|
| Age | 56 |
| Condition | Widower |
| Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Joseph Poole (dead) |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | Joseph Poole, Phebe Poole ![]() Groom's eldest son and his wife |
Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: 1863, "Coal. Teaches ragged school, was no church."
Died: 14 November 1905, Old Hill
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When and where died | 14 November 1905, 27 Riddins Street, Old Hill |
| Name and Surname | Richard Poole |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 74 years |
| Occupation | Anchor Smith |
| Cause of death | Enlarged Prostrate, Cystitis, certified |
| Informant | Abigail Mole, step-daughter, Present at the death, 66 Pitford St, Old Hill
|
| When Registered | 15 November 1905 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Iverley Hill, Kinver STS |
| 1851 - 1861 | East Side of Village, Cradley WOR |
| 1857 | High Town, Cradley |
| 1857 | High Street, Cradley |
| 1863 | High Town Top, Cradley |
| 1891 | 13 Corngreaves Rd, Cradley |
| 1905 | 27 Riddins Street, Old Hill |
| Joseph Pool | [1788 - 1878] | FMFFFF |
Baptised: 22 June 1788, St James the Great, Churchill WOR
Father: Joseph Poole
Mother: Ann Brookes
Sibling:
Married: Elizabeth Hallman, 26 April 1813 Hagley WOR
Children:
Died: 15 August 1878
| Registration District | Bromsgrove |
| in the Sub-District of | Bellbroughton |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 15 August 1878, Hagley |
| Name and Surname | Joseph Pool |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 93 years |
| Occupation | Farm Labourer |
| Cause of death | Old Age, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Elizabeth Evans, daughter of deceased,
present at death, Hagley
|
| When Registered | 16 August 1878 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Stakenbridge WOR |
| Joseph Poole | [1757 - 1831] | FMFFFF |
Born: 1757, Penn WOR
Married: Ann Brooks, 7 September 1778 Hagley WOR
Children:
Died: 9 January 1831
Poor Law Documentation:
The Poor Law and Settlement Documents of the Church of St John Hagley, Worcestershire 31 Mar 1780: Pool, Joseph, Labourer. Aged 23, born in Penn where his father was legally settled. When 19, hired for a year by Joseph Lane of Wolverhampton, chapman. Then went to Hagley and hired for a year by Revd. Mr Downing of Hagley. After ¾ of a year married Ann Brookes of Hagley but still continued to live with Mr Downing as a hired servant.
Nicky Speakman (Email nicky@thefamilytreepeople.co.uk) has done extensive research on Joseph Poole's descendants. The results are in two PDF files, one showing a family tree, the other associated notes. My thanks to her.
| Julian Rawleigh (→ Risdon) | [<1662 - 1702] | MFFFMFFFM |
Married: Joseph Risdon 7 May 1674, Buckland Filleigh DEV
Children:
Died: 1702 (private communication)
| Agnes Raymond (→ Revil) | [1694 - >1729] | MMFMFFMMM |
Baptised: 18 February 1694, Epworth, IGI C028141-2892
Father: John Raymond
Mother: Cath Raymond
Married: Robert Revil, 24 March 1718, Owston
Children:
| John Raymond | [<1679 - >1694] | MMFMFFMMMF |
Married: Cath Raymond
Child:
| Cath Raymond | [<1679 - >1694] | MMFMFFMMMM |
Married: John Raymond
Child:
| Mabel Eleanor Read (→ Stanier) | [1887 - 1973] | FFM |
Born: 23 December 1887
| Registration District | Marylebone |
| in the Sub-District of | St Mary |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where born | 23 December 1887, 26 Homer Street |
| Name | Mabel Eleanor |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | William Charles Read |
| Name of Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Read, formerly Stevens |
| Profession of Father | Leather Merchant |
| Informant | S E Read, Mother, 26 Homer Street Marylebone |
| When Registered | 1 February 1888 |
Died: 1 April 1973
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Birmingham | ||||||||||||
| Administrative Area | County Borough of Birmingham | ||||||||||||
| Date and place of death | 1st April 1973, 201 Pineapple Road King's Norton | ||||||||||||
| Name and Surname | Mabel Eleanor Stanier | ||||||||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||||||||
| Maiden surname | Read | ||||||||||||
| Occupation and usual address | Widow of William Edwin Stanier, | Date and place of birth | 23rd December 1887, Marylebone
| Informant | Roger William Stanier
| Qualification | Son
| Usual address | 61 Farnhurst Road, Birmingham 36
| Cause of death | 1a Cerebro vascular accident, b Arteriosclerosis
| Date of Registration | 2 April 1973
| |
Father: William Charles Read
Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Stevens
Siblings:
Married: William Edwin Stanier 7 April 1917
| Registration District | West Bromwich |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | St James, Handsworth |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 7 April 1917 |
| Name and Surname | Mabel Eleanor Read |
| Age | 26 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | 32 Park Lane, Southend on Sea |
| Father's Name | William Read |
| Father's Profession | Gentleman |
| Witnesses | William John Stanier, Lilian May Stanier groom's father and sister |
Children:
with her children and grandchildren
With her son John on Southend beach, early 1920s
Street Directory:
| 1969-73: Kellys Birmingham | Mabel E Stanier, 131 Wychall Rd 31 |
Address:
| 1887 | 26 Homer St, Marylebone (Booth Map)
(map dated 1874) 26 Homer Street is shown as the house of her brother William in the 1891 census (RG12/97 f91 p25). |
| 1891 | 17 Cathnor Rd, Paddington |
| 1901 | 38 Heygate Ave, Southend |
| 1911 | 39 Stanley Road, Southend |
| 1917 | 32 Park Lane, Southend |
| 1924-7 | 5 Reeves Rd, Kings Heath |
| 1927-35 | 112 Pineapple Rd, Birmingham |
| 1935-73 | 131 Wychall Rd, Birmingham telephone birmingham PRIory 2014 (from 1945) telephone 021 475-2014 |
Biographical Details as recalled by her son John:
"Mother became a pupil teacher at fourteen. In those days, a pupil
teacher was just put in front of a class and told to get on with teaching.
Very occasionally an examiner would turn up to see how he or she was
getting on. Mother often used to tell the tale of how she was set the task
by one examiner of talking on snakes, and she had an inordinate horror of
snakes. On her protest, the lesson was turned to worms instead. She
hated worms. One can hardly think of mother as athletic, but she was the
champion woman fencer of Essex in her time (¤). Her presentation foils were
borrowed by a friend who forgot to return them. Throughout her life,
mother was passionately interested in education. Her life revolved round
the Co-op Womens' Guild and its Choir and Drama Groups and the Co-op
Education Section. Indeed, except for being a good cook, she wasn't
interested in much else, and certainly not in housework. In later years,
Grandma Stanier used to descend on her from time to time. "Mabel, I've
come to do out your cupboards." Mother neither took offence, nor really
noticed any changes.
[John Howard Stanier]
(¤) There is no mention of this in the Southend Standard for 1905 - 1914.
| William Charles Read | [1841 - 1922] | FFMF |
Born: 29 November 1841
Died: 9 June 1922
Father: James Edward Read
Mother: Lucy Freeman
His mother's surname is given on the birth certificates of his sisters, Marion Pasture Read and Fanny Read.
| Church | St Mary, Bryanston Square, Marylebone |
| Date | 25 December 1841 |
| Name | William Charles |
| Parents | James and Lucy Read |
| Abode | 14 Wyndham St |
| Father's Occ | Carpenter |
| Date of Birth | 29 November 1841 |
Siblings:
Married 1: Maria Galton
| Solemnized at | Paddington Chapel |
| |
| in the District of | Marylebone | ||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||
| When Married | 26 August 1862 | ||
| Name and Surname | William Charles Read | Maria Galton | |
| Age | 21 years | 21 years | |
| Condition | Bachelor | Spinster | |
| Profession | Leather Seller | ||
| Residence | 14 Wyndham Street | 3 Upper York Street | |
| Father's Name | James Read | Edward Galton | |
| Father's Profession | Builder | Saddler | |
| Witnesses | Fanny Read, Elizabeth Spink, Edward Galton, James Read
| ||
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Sarah Elizabeth Stevens 14 April 1884
| Registration District | Fulham |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office Hammersmith |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 14 April 1884 |
| Name and Surname | William Charles Read |
| Age | 42 |
| Condition | Widower |
| Rank or Profession | Leather Sellers Assistent |
| Residence | 44 Tunis Road, Shepherds Bush |
| Father's Name | James Edward Read |
| Father's Profession | Builder |
| Witnesses | David Bucknall, Mary Stevens |
Children of second marriage:
| Registration District | Rochford |
| in the Sub-District of | Southend on Sea |
| in the County of | Southend on Sea CB |
| When and where died | 9 June 1922, 32 Park Lane York Road, Southend on Sea U.D. |
| Name and Surname | William Charles Read |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 80 years |
| Rank or Profession | formerly a Leather Seller |
| Cause of Death | (1) Senile Decay (2) Atheromalous arteries Cerebral embolism 4 years. Certified by Walter Watkins MRCS |
| Informant | T F Moore, son in law, in attendance, 32 Park Ln York Rd Southend on Sea |
| When Registered | 9 June 1922 |
Buried:
| Date | 13 June 1922 |
| Where | Southend |
| Source | Cemetery Superintendant |
| Notes | Buried in Grave C624, Sutton Rd Cemetery, as William Charles Wilkinson Read |
The Reads are said to have been Plymouth Brethren. William became a member of the Open Brethren, whilst Fanny Newbegin (and perhaps others?) became Exclusive Brethren.
Street Directory
| 1901: Kellys Southend | William Charles Read, 56 Heygate Ave |
| 1902-3: Kellys Southend | William Charles Read, apartments, 38 Heygate Ave, |
| 1905-6: Kellys Southend | William Charles Read, 13 Nelson Street |
| 1920-2: Kellys Southend | William Charles Read, 32 Park Lane |
Addresses:
| 1851 - 1861 - 1871 | 32 Wyndham St, Middlesex |
| 1881 | 22 E Street, Chelsea |
| 1884 | 44 Tunis Rd (Booth Map) |
| 1886 | 26 Homer St, Marylebone (Booth Map) (map dated 1874) |
| 1891 | 17 Cathnor Rd, Paddington |
| 1898-9 | Cromer Rd, Southend |
| 1901 | 56 Heygate Ave, Southend |
| 1902-3 | 38 Heygate Ave, Southend |
| 1905-8 | 13 Nelson St, Southend |
| 1911 | Rowedal Building, Earlham Grove, Forest Gate |
| 1920-2 | 32 Park Lane, Southend |
According to family tradition, he bought out his boss on his marriage in 1884, and established a reputation making handmade saddles, riding boots, etc. About 1890 he started to go blind (possibly due to drink), and was completely blind within a few years. About this time, his two eldest sons (William and Edward) embezzled funds from the family firm, and William fled to America, failed to make a success there, and committed suicide. Meanwhile, the impoverished family moved first to Forest Gate, thence to Southend. Here Sarah set up a successful dress-making business, until she herself went blind.
I suspect this to be a colourful misreading of a family breakup, perhaps triggered by William's remarriage in 1884. A William Charles Read, believed by other researchers to be Mabel's step-brother, is shown in US Census records to have emigrated in 1886. Mabel's step-brother is known to have been in England 5 April 1891, as he is listed in the census at 26 Homer Street: RG12/97 f91 p25. However, a tradition in the American Read family has it that the William in America emigrated at least twice, returning to England between the two. William died of bronchitis at Little Falls in May 1939, removing any possibilty of failure and suicide. His brother Edward also emigrated, although not necessarily at the same time, and the two brothers were living in the same household in the 1910 census of Little Falls (Little Falls Ward 1, Herkimer, New York; Roll T624_952; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 20; Image: 23)
| James Edward Read | [1811 - 1896] | FFMFF |
Born: 1811 Marylebone
Referred to in his father's will as "my illegitimate son"
Father: James Read
Siblings:
Married: Lucy Freeman 18 October 1835, St George Hanover Square
Children:
Died: 29 February 1896
| Registration District | Marylebone |
| in the Sub-District of | Christ Church |
| in the County of | London |
| When and where died | 29 February 1896, 30 Sherborne Street |
| Name and Surname | James Read |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 84 years |
| Occupation | Builder (retired) |
| Cause of death | Natural decay, certified |
| Informant | Lucy J Garside, Daughter, present at the death, 30 Sherborne St Marylebone |
| When Registered | 2 March 1896 |
Will:
| Of | James Read of 30 Sherborne St, Marylebone, builder | ||
| Dated | 7 October 1895 | ||
| Executors | William Charles Read, Lucy Jane Garside | ||
| Witnesses | P T Dennis, G W Biddle| Legacies | Leasehold messuage and premises at 30 Sherborne St left in trust to the
executors, to pay an annuity of £6 per annum to Alice Read, widow of late son Harry Read.
The remainder of the proceeds to be shared equally between children William Charles Read,
Lucy Jane Garside and Fanny Newbegin. Executors empowered at any time to sell 30 Sherborne St,
the profits to be equally shared between the four abovenamed. Residue of property, including a
leasehold property at 16 Broadley Terrace, to be shared equally between the three children.
| |
Probate:
| Of | James Read |
| At | London |
| To | William Charles Read leather seller, Lucy Jane Garside widow |
| On | 18 March 1896 |
| Estate | £1,016 15s 5d |
Directories:
| 1844: Thompsons London | James Read, carpenter, 14 Wyndham Street |
| 1845: Post Office London | James Read jr, carpenter, 14 Wyndham Street |
| 1859-65: Post Office London | James Read, carpenter, 14 Wyndham Street |
| 1875-88: Post Office London | James Read, builder, 14 Wyndham Street |
| 14 Wyndham Street | 1890: Bryanston Square Ward, Mary Le Bone (West Division) |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1844 - 1845 - 1851 - 1861 - 1871 - 1881 - 1891 | 14 Wyndham St, Marylebone |
| 1895 | 30 Sherbourne St, Marylebone (Booth Map) |
Said to be a builder of some note, having built Bayswater Road House and the Cumberland Hotel.
| James Read | [1786 - 1858] | FFMFFF |
Born: 27 January 1786
Father: William Read
Mother: Frances Read
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 26 February 1786 |
| Where | Hampstead MDX St John |
| Text | "James son of Wm and Frances Read born 27 Jan, bapt Feb 26 1786" (scan) |
Siblings:
If all of William Read's living children and grandchildren are mentioned in his will, dated 29 October 1839, then
| Name | Age | born MDX? |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Read | 42 | No |
| Maria Read | 40 | No |
| Edward Read | 13 | Yes |
| Mary Read | 11 | Yes |
| Charles Read | 10 | Yes |
| Ellen Read | 8 | Yes |
| Robert Read | 5 | Yes |
| Maria Read | 3 | Yes |
| Ann Read | 1 month | Yes |
but this may be coincidence: Robert, being born outside MDX, is unlikely to be William's son; and if he were, the lack of any mention of other family members in the will is curious.
Married: Mary Pasteur, 19 July 1816
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Paddington St James |
| Date | 19 July 1816 |
| Name | James Read |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Pasteur |
| Of | this parish spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Mr. Hamon, Sarah Read |
Children:
His son, N. Read, sent a letter from The Sea Bathing Infirmary at Margate in 1829.
Died: 11 March 1858, Wyndham Street, Marylebone Gravestone
| Registration District | Marylebone |
| in the Sub-District of | St Mary |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 11 March 1858, 32 Wyndham Street |
| Name and Surname | James Read |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 74 years |
| Occupation | Independent |
| Cause of death | Decay of Nature, certified |
| Informant | James Read, in attendance, 32 Wyndham Street Marylebone |
| When Registered | 17 March 1858 |
Burial Entry:
| Church | Hampstead |
| Date | 19 March 1858 |
| Name | James Read |
| Residence | St Marylebone |
This is the last Will and Testament of me James Read of 2nd 32 Wyndham Street, Marylebone in the County of Middlesex Gentleman
In the first place I desire to be buried in my private grave in the burial ground of the Church of St Johns Wood Marylebone and in the next place I desire that my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be paid and satisfied as soon as may be after my decease.
I give and bequeath all my household goods furniture plate china and other effects (except the watch hereafter mentioned) which shall be in or about my house at the time of my decease unto my grandson James Read absolutely.
I give and bequeath my small silver watch unto Thomas Bartlett the younger now residing at Drury Ln.
I give and bequeath unto each of my grandchildren (namely) to the said James Read and to Lucy Read, William Read, Fanny Read and Harry Read the sum of ten pounds.
I give devise and bequeath all that my copyhold house grounds and premises called South End House situated in Pond Street Hampstead in the County of Middlesex and also all that my leasehold house situate and being 2nd 30 Sherborne Street Blandford Square in the said County and also all that my real and personal estate to which I am entitled at the time of my decease, except what I have disposed of by this my will or shall do by any codicil thereto, unto my illegitimate son James Read of 14 Wyndham Street aforesaid carpenter to hold the same to him his heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely.
And I appoint him sole Executor of this my will and hereby revoking all former and other Wills and Testamentary Dispositions by me at any time heretofore made I declare this alone to be my last Will and Testament in Witness thereof I have to this my last Will set my hand this twenty sixth day of May one thousand eight hundred and fifty four - James Read
Signed by the said James Read as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses - Fras Robinson, 48 Conduit Street Hanover Square - James Cordery of the same place his Clerk.
Proved at London 26th May 1858 by the oath of James Read the sole executor to whom probate was granted.
The copyhold South End House in Pond Street Hampstead is not mentioned in the Records of Hampstead Manor (GLRO E/MW/H/I). However, the term Pond Street was used for the entire area ("POND-STREET, a hamlet in the parish of Hampstead, county Middlesex, 4 miles N.W. of St. Paul's, London." The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland, 1868), and census records suggest South End House may have been built on South End Farm, which was the property of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. The house itself was tenemented some time before 1848, and housed multiple households at the time of the 1851 and 1861 census: it does not appear in the 1841 census, but there was a Read family living on South End Green.
His father's will, dated 2 October 1839, refers to two copyhold houses at 2 and 8 South End Green, so it is likely one of these became "South End House"
Probate:
| Of | James Read |
| At | The Principle Registry |
| To | James Read of 14 Wyndham Street builder |
| On | 26 May 1858 |
| Estate | Less than £600 |
Directories:
| 1837: Robsons London | J Read, carpenter, 32 Wyndham Street |
| 1838: Pigots London | J Read, carpenter, 32 Wyndham Street |
| 1844: Thompsons London | John Read, carpenter, 32 Wyndham Street |
| 1848: Post Office London | James Read sr, carpenter, 32 Wyndham Street |
Address:
| 1837 (map dated 1827) - 1838 - 1841 - 1851 - 1844 - 1848 - 1858 | (2nd) 32 Wyndham Street, Marylebone (map dated 1874) |
| William Read | [1758 - 1840] | FFMFFFF |
Born: circa 1758 (Death certificate)
Married 1: Frances Read
The marriage is not listed in St John Hampstead registers. The only marriage of a William Read and
a Frances listed in the IGI for the British Isles in the period 1773 - 1783 (ie the decade before the birth
of William's eldest known child) is to Frances Butcher, 7 October 1782 Saint Mary St Marylebone. A William Read was
baptised at the same Church 17 April 1763, having been born 20 March.
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Elizabeth Slater ⇒ Bone [1790 - 11 March 1851] 2 May 1836 Christ Church Greyfriars Newgate
A household in the 1841 census of Hampstead [HO107/674/1 f26 p15] lists
which is almost certainly the correct Elizabeth. Although the address is illegible, the same census page lists the family of Claudius and Elizabeth Davis (née Read, William's eldest daughter). So the two houses are presumably those at 2 and 8 South End Green mentioned in William's will.
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Address | Rent | Occupier | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 June 1783 | Pond Street | £2 | Wm Read | 4s |
| 8 June 1784 | ||||
| 8 June 1785 | ||||
| 26 July 1790 | ||||
| 24 July 1795 | ||||
| 1798 | Haverstock Hill | Wm Read | 8s |
He was not listed in the 1782 assessment, so presumably moved into Hampstead then.
Died: 12 November 1840, aged 82 Gravestone
| Registration District | Holborn |
| in the Sub-District of | Saffron Hill |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When and where died | 12 November 1840, at 14 Back Hill |
| Name and Surname | William Read |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 81 Years |
| Rank or Profession | Gent |
| Cause of death | Decay |
| Informant | Sarah Slater, present at the death, 14 Back Hill Wife's niece |
| When Registered | 12 November 1840 |
Buried: 22 November 1840, Hampstead, aged 82.
Gravestone: (in the Old Graveyard of Hampsted St John)
| Sacred | |
| to the memory of | |
| William Read Esq | |
| late of this Parish | |
| who departed this Life | |
| Novr 12th 1840 | |
| Aged 82 years | |
| "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh | |
| away. Blessed be the name of the Lord" | |
| Also of Fanny Read | |
| Wife of the above | |
| who died 4th of Sept 1807 | |
| Aged 43 | |
| Also of Charles Read | |
| Son of the above | |
| Also of Elizabeth, wife of | William Bone married Elizabeth Read (widow, daughter of Thomas Slater) 30 June 1846 Edmonton |
| Mr William Bone, of this Parish | |
| and Relict of the above | |
| William Read | |
| Who departed this life | |
| 11th March 1851, Aged 61 years | |
| Also of James Read | |
| Eldest son of the above | |
| William and Fanny Read | |
| who departed this life | |
| 11th March 1858 Aged 74 years |
Pre-1841 Census Returns:
Addresses:
| 1783 - 1795 | Pond Street, Hampstead |
| 1798 | Haverstock Hill, Hampstead |
| 1840 | Back Hill, Saffron Hill MDX |
| Frances Read | [1764 - 1807] | FFMFFFM |
Born: 1764
Died: 4 September 1807, aged 43 Gravestone
Buried: 10 September 1807
Burial Entry:
| Church | Hampstead |
| Date | 10 September 1807 |
| Name | Fanny Read |
Married: William Read
The marriage is not listed at St John Hampstead.
Children:
Address:
| 1807 | Saffron Hill, Middlesex |
| Katherine Revele (→ Wroot) | [1729 - 1797] | MMFMFFMM |
Baptised: 10 December 1729, Stallingborough, LIN IGI C031662-2954
Died: 1 January 1797, Long Sutton LIN
Father: Robert Revil
Mother: Agnes Raymond
Siblings: all at Stallingborough
Married: John Wroot, 14 March 1750, Gainsborough All Saints
Children:
| Robert Revil | [1687 - >1729] | MMFMFFMMF |
Baptised: 2 April 1687, Owston, IGI C030941-1946
Father: Simon Revill
Mother: Anne Revill
Siblings:
Married: Agnes Raymond, 24 March 1718, Owston
Children:
| Simon Revill | [1672 - >1704] | MMFMFFMMFF |
Baptised: 29 September 1672, Owston, IGI C030941-1464
Father: Symon Reavell
Mother: Ellinor Burton
Siblings:
Married: Anne Revill
Children:
| Anne Revill | [<1687 - >1704] | MMFMFFMMFM |
Married: Simon Revill
Children:
| Symon Reavell | [<1654 - >1675] | MMFMFFMMFFF |
Married: Ellinor Burton, 16 June 1669, Owston, IGI M030941-0378
Children:
| Elizabeth Risdon (→ Berriman) | [1813 - 1891] | MFFFM |
Born: 1813
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 5 August 1813 |
| Where | Black Torrington DEV |
| Text | "Susanna and Elizabeth twin dd. of Christopher and Susanna Risdon, Hoop, Labourer" |
Father: Christopher Risdon
Mother: Susanna Hill
Siblings:
Married: John Berriman 28 March 1839, Stratton CON
| Registration District | Stratton |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Stratton CON |
| When Married | 28 March 1839 |
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Risdon |
| Age | 25 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | - |
| Residence | Stratton |
| Father's Name | Christopher Risdon |
| Father's Profession | labourer |
| Witnesses | Richard Trenouth, Thomas Greenaway |
Children:
Died: 26 March 1891
| Registration District | Stratton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Mary | ||||||
| in the County of | Cornwall | ||||||
| When and where died | 26 March 1891, Stretchly Cottages Whitstone | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Berriman | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 77 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of John Berriman, a | Cause of death | Aortic of the Heart, 9 months, certified
| Informant | John Berriman, son, present at the death, Widemouth Poundstock
| When Registered | 29 March 1891
| |
Administration:
| Of | Elizabeth Berriman of Whitstone, widow |
| At | Bodmin |
| To | John Berriman, yeoman |
| On | 1 June 1892 |
| Estate | £491 1s 6d |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | Shop, Whitstone CON |
| 1861 | Blacksmith's Shop, Whitstone CON |
| 1871 | Stratchley Cott, Whitstone CON |
| 1881 | Stratchley, Whitstone CON |
| Christopher Risdon | [1771 - 1852] | MFFFMF |
Baptised: 11 June 1771, Black Torrington, Parish Register
Father: James Risdon
Mother: Elizabeth Nott
Siblings: All baptisms and marriages at Black Torrington, except where stated
Jane and Elizabeth married brothers
Married: Susanna Hill, 18 November 1800, Black Torrington DEV, Parish Register
Marriage Entry:
| Spouse | Susanna Hill |
| Date | 18 November 1800 |
| Where | Black Torrington |
| Text | "Christopher Risdon yeoman sojourner and Susanna Hill spin. otp" |
| Witnesses | Andrew Hill and Joseph Chapman |
Children:
Died: 6 November 1852, Bourne Launcells CON
| Registration District | Stratton |
| in the Sub-District of | Stratton |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When and where died | 6 November 1852, Burne Launcells |
| Name and Surname | Christopher Risdon |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 85 years |
| Rank or Profession | Farmer |
| Cause of death | Old age, No medical attendant |
| Informant | George Risdon, present at the death, Bourne Launcells |
| When Registered | 7 November 1852 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 | Burn, Launcells CON |
| James Risdon | [1739 - >1785] | MFFFMFF |
Baptised: 8 May 1739, Buckland Filleigh DEV
Father: Joseph Risdon
Mother: Jane Williams
Siblings:
Married 1: Mary Hale 1761
Married 2: Elizabeth Nott 9 September 1767
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Merton DEV |
| Date | 9 September 1767 |
| Name | James Risdon |
| Of | Black Torrington |
| and Name | Elizabeth Nott |
| Of | this parish |
| By | licence |
| Witnesses | Thomas Nott, John Quance |
Children:
| Joseph Risdon | [1676 - >1739] | MFFFMFFF |
Baptised: about 22 December 1676, Buckland Filleigh DEV
Father: Joseph Risdon
Mother: Julian Rawleigh
Siblings:
Married 1: Susanna Milman, 17 June 1707
Children of 1st marriage:
Married 2: Jane Williams 30 April 1728
Children of 2nd marriage:
Other researchers disagree. In their opinion, Joseph married once only, to Susanna Millman, and it was Joseph and Susanna's eldest son Joseph who married Jane Williams.
A Joseph Risdon, yeoman of Buckland Filleigh, signed an oath sworn at The George, Hatherleigh, 9 September 1723 before Richard Yeo, William Oxenham and Arthur Arscott esq.
| Joseph Risdon | [<1660 - >1706] | MFFFMFFFF |
Married 1: Julian Rawleigh 7 May 1674, Buckland Filleigh DEV
Children:
Married 2: Elizabeth, relict of George Hill, 6 August 1796 Buckland Filleigh
GenesReunited entries suggest this possible ancestry for Joseph:-
But I cannot find any record showing Joseph as the son of Joseph and Christian.
| Elizabeth Robinson (→ Lee) | [<1750 - >1780] | FMMFMFFM |
Married: Richard Lee 7 August 1763, Stockton by Bridgnorth SAL
Children:
| Mary Robinson (→ Jewkes) | [1656 - >1697] | FMMFFMMFMMM |
Born: 1656
Married: Jeffrey Jewkes
Children:
| Anne Rogers (→ Thorne) | [1707 - >1756] | FMMFFMFMMM |
Married: Roger Thorne
Children:
The Familysearch entries for the siblings give the mother of the eldest 4, which includes Anne, as "Mrs Anne Thorne" and the remainder as "Ann Rogers". I take these to be the same woman, but it is possible that Roger Thorne was married twice, both times to an Ann. The Marriage register of Wiveliscombe needs to be examined.
| Mary Round (→ Clift) | [<1729 - >1744] | FMFMFFFFM |
Adult Baptism: 3 August 1796, Cradley Particular Baptist Chapel, Minute Book
Married: James Clift, 20 November 1743, Halesowen
Child:
| Elizabeth Sarll (→ Meeks) | [1833 - 1906] | MFMMM |
Born: 1833
Baptised: 25 June 1837, Gamlingay CAM Parish Register
Father: John Sarll
Mother: Mary Norman
Baptismal Register:
| Date | 25 June 1837 |
| Where | Gamlingay CAM |
| Text | "Elizabeth Sarll daughter of John and Mary tailor" |
Her siblings George, Samuel, Joseph, Hillary, John and Sarah were baptised on the same occasion, presumably timed so as to avoid the fee for Civil registration.
Siblings:
Married: Henry Meeks, 17 June 1864
| Registration District | St Neots |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Everton and Tetworth |
| in the Counties of | Beford and Hunts |
| When Married | 17 June 1864 |
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Sarll |
| Age | 29 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | - |
| Residence | Gamlingay |
| Father's Name | John Sarll |
| Father's Profession | Tailor |
| Witnesses | John Sarll, Mary Ann Sarll |
Children:
Will:
| Of | Elizabeth Meeks |
| Dated | 25 May 1900 |
| Executors | George Meeks, Mark Meeks, John Sarll |
| Witnesses | Mary Ellen Spencer, Harry A Walker |
| Legacies | Estate divided equally between children
George Meeks, Mark Meeks, Catherine Meeks and Louisa Hall. Provision for issue of children dying during the lifetime of Elizabeth Meeks. |
Died: 6 July 1906, Gamlingay Probate record gravestone
| Registration District | Caxton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton | ||||||
| in the County of | Cambridge and Huntingdon | ||||||
| When and where died | 6 July 1906, Gamlingay Cambs | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Meek | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 73 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of Henry Meeks, a | Cause of death | Chronic Nephritis, Dropsy, Heart Failure, certified
| Informant | the mark of Ann Cooper, present at the death, Gamlingay
When Registered | 7 July 1906
| |
Newspaper:
GAMLINGAY
On Monday the funeral of Mrs. Meeks, of the Cinques, was conducted in the Old Baptist Chapel, and the interment took place in the Cemetery. The principal mourners included: Mr. M. Meeks, Mr. G. Meeks, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Meeks, Mr. J. Hall, Mabel, Mark and Harold Hall, Mr. J. Sarll, Mr. and Mrs. Ingle, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sarll, Mr. and Mrs. W. Meeks, Mr. and Mrs. T. Meeks, Mr. A. and W. Sarll, Mrs. Ganderton, Miss L. Meeks, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Buck, Miss Dew, Mrs. Chapman, Miss Peck, and Mr. and Mrs. Beasley. Wreaths were sent by the above, and Mr. Benson, Mr. Moss, Mr. J. Turrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jeeves, Mr. and Mrs. Beasley, Mrs. Gampton, and many others. Mrs. Meeks, who was 73, was very kind to the poor, and will be much missed. Mr. H. Cox was the undertaker, and the hearse and five mourning coaches were supplied by Mr. Moss, of Bedford.
The newspaper from which this was taken is unknown. However, the text, with only minor rewording, was also published in The Cambridge Independent Press of July 13th.
Probate:
| Of | Elizabeth Meeks of Gamlingay, widow |
| At | London |
| To | Mark Meeks market gardener |
| On | 26 September 1906 |
| Estate | £108 16s |
Directories:
| 1900: Kellys Cambridgeshire | Mrs. Henry Meeks, shopkeeper, Gamlingay sinks |
| 1904: Kellys Cambridgeshire | Mrs. Elizabeth Meeks, shopkeeper, Gamlingay sinks |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM |
| 1851 | Mill Street Shop, Gamlingay CAM |
| 1861 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM |
| 1871 - 1881 - 1891 - 1901 | shop, Gamlingay Sinks CAM |
| John Sarll | [1793 - 1877] | MFMMMF |
Born: 1793
Father: William Sarll
Mother: Mary Mann
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 24 February 1793 |
| Where | Gamlingay CAM |
| Text | "Sarll John son of William and Mary tailor" |
Siblings:
Married: Mary Norman 1 December 1815
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 1 December 1815 |
| Name | John Sale (signs Sarll) |
| Of | this parish bac |
| and Name | Mary Norman |
| Of | this parish sp |
| Witnesses | Henry Page, James Norman |
Children:
Died: 1 February 1877
| Registration District | Caxton |
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton |
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon |
| When and where died | 1 February 1877, Gamlingay CAM |
| Name and Surname | John Sarll |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 86 years |
| Occupation | Formerly a Tailor |
| Cause of death | Old Age, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Mary Sarll, Widow of deceased, present at the death, Gamlingay
|
| When Registered | 2 February 1877 |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1871 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM |
1835 Cambridge and Isle of Ely, 6710 voters
| J. W. Childers | Liberal | | 2979 |
| R. J. Eaton | Conservative | 3261 (Elected) | |
| R. G. Townley | Liberal | | 3070 (Elected) |
| The Hon. E. T. Yorke | Conservative | 3871 (Elected) |
1868 Cambridge and Isle of Ely, 7060 voters
| H. B. W. Brand | Liberal | | 3300 (Elected) |
| Lord George Manners | Conservative | 3998 (Elected) | |
| Viscount Royston | Conservative | 3874 (Elected) | |
| R. Young | Liberal | | 3290 |
| William Sarll | [1756 - 1838] | MFMMMFF |
Born: 1756
Father: William Sarll
Siblings:
Married: Mary Mann 27 October 1778
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Gamlingay |
| Date | 27 October 1778 |
| Name | William Sarll |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Mann |
| Of | this parish spinster |
| Witnesses | Thomas Laxton, Henry Page |
Children:
1835 Cambridge and Isle of Ely, 6710 voters
| J. W. Childers | Liberal | | 2979 |
| R. J. Eaton | Conservative | 3261 (Elected) | |
| R. G. Townley | Liberal | | 3070 (Elected) |
| The Hon. E. T. Yorke | Conservative | 3871 (Elected) |
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1798 | Gamlingay | Willm Careless | Wm Sarll | 6s |
| 1798 | Gamlingay | Thom Asdel esq | Willm Sarll | 6s |
This is covered by PRO IR24/67600
Died: 3 September 1838
| Registration District | Caxton and Arrington |
| in the Sub-District of | Caxton and Arrington |
| in the Counties of | Cambridge and Huntingdon |
| When and where died | 3 September 1838, Gamlingay |
| Name and Surname | William Sarll |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 82 years |
| Rank or Profession | Tailor |
| Cause of death | Old Age |
| Informant | the mark of Mary Sarll, inmate
|
| When Registered | 7 September 1838 |
Who was the informant? Not his wife, who died in 1827, perhaps his daughter. Was she an inmate of the Caxton Union Workhouse?
Buried: 6 September 1838, Gamlingay, aged 82, Parish Register
| William Sarll | [<1767 - 1799] | MFMMMFFF |
Died: 1799, Hetherton Tetworth
Children:
| Elizabeth Sharpe (→ Harrison) | [1699 - >1731] | MFMFMMFMMM |
Baptised: 7 October 1699, Stagsden
Father: Rowland Sharpe
Mother: Elizabeth Tindsley
Married: William Harrison 1723, Stagsden
Child:
| Rowland Sharpe | [1672 - 1714] | MFMFMMFMMMF |
Baptised: 23 October 1672, Stagsden
Died: 24 April 1714
Father: Rowland Sharpe
Mother: Mary Sharpe
Married: Elizabeth Tindsley 14 March 1697, Stagsden
Child:
| Rowland Sharpe | [1634 - >1672] | MFMFMMFMMMFF |
Baptised: 11 February 1634, Sharnbrook BDF Parish Register Transcript
Father: Rowland Sharpe
Mother: Susan Sharpe
Siblings:
Married: Mary Sharpe
Child:
| Mary Sharpe | [<1672 - 1695] | MFMFMMFMMMFM |
Died: 1695
Married: Rowland Sharpe
Child:
| Rowland Sharpe | [<1638 - 1653] | MFMFMMFMMMFFF |
Married: Susan Sharpe
Children:
| Dated | 23 May 1652 |
| Of | Rowland Sharpe of Sharnbrook in the County of Bedfordshire, yeoman |
| Bequests | To sons Rowland, Thomas, Honorio; daughters Jane and Alys. Residue equally between wife Susan and oldest son John. |
| Proved | 26 July 1653, Westminster |
| Susan Sharpe | [<1638 - >1653] | MFMFMMFMMMFFM |
Married: Rowland Sharpe
Children:
| Mary Sharsell (→ Adams) | [1610 - >1665] | MFFFFMFFFM |
Baptised: 3 January 1610, Kilkhampton CON
Father: John Sharsell
Mother: Joan Hearne
Siblings: All at Kilkhampton
Married: John Adams 26 February 1651, Kilkhampton
Children:
This is VERY problematic. I can find no other Mary Sharsell baptised 1610 - 1650. But her youngest son was baptised 1665, which is only feasible if the baptisms were late.
| John Sharsell | [1587 - 1620] | MFFFFMFFFMF |
Baptised: 13 August 1587, Kilkhampton CON
Buried: 30 August 1620, Kilkhampton John Sharsell, sen
The Will of a John Sharsell (or Man) is listed for 1620-1 in the Calendar of Wills Administrations and Accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Connotorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall, 1569-1699
Father: Rogerus Sharsell
Mother: Amia Sharsell
Siblings:
Married 1: Monica Courtis, 8 July 1601, Kilkhampton
Married 2: Joan Hearne, 24 October 1603, Kilkhampton
Children of second marriage:
| Rogerus Sharsell | [1546 - 1597] | MFFFFMFFFMFF |
Baptised: 12 April 1546, Kilkhampton CON Rogerus filius Rogeri Sharsell baptizatus fuit 12 Apr 1546
Father: Rogeri Sharsell
Siblings:
Married: Amia Sharsell
Children:
Died: 1596/7 Kilkhampton Calendar of Wills Administrations and Accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Connotorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall
Buried: Kilkhampton Rogerus Sharsell, junior sep' fuer' 16 Apr 1597
Another Rogerus Sharsell was buried 31 --- 1595. A son?
| Amia Sharsell | [<1579 - 1595] | MFFFFMFFFMFM |
Buried: 4 June 1595 Kilkhampton Parish Register
Amia uxor Rogeri Sharsell 04 Jun 1595
Married: Rogerus Sharsell
Children:
Her last child was baptised 2 months after her death Johanna filia Rogeri Sharsell bapt fuit 07 Aug 1595. Did she die in childbirth?
| Rogeri Sharsell | [<1525 - 1583] | MFFFFMFFFMFFF |
Children:
Died: 1583, Kilkhampton CON Calendar of Wills Administrations and Accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Connotorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall
Buried: Kilkhampton Rogerus Sharsell, senior sepultus fuit 18 May 1583
A Thomasina Sharsell, widow, was buried at Kilkhampton 12 February 1578. Rogeri's mother?
| Lizzie Shaw (→ Stanier) | [1871 - 1950] | FFFM |
Born: 13 August 1871
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Warwickshire |
| When and where born | 13 August 1871, 2 Lodge Rd (Cofton Cotts) Winson Green B'ham |
| Name | Lizzie |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Edwin Shaw |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Shaw, formerly Gee |
| Profession of Father | Black Smith |
| Informant | E Shaw, Mother, 2 Lodge Rd Birmingham |
| When Registered | 20 September 1871 |
Father: Edwin Shaw
Mother: Elizabeth Gee
Siblings:
Married: William John Stanier 11 July 1894
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| Solemnized at | the Register Office |
| in the Parish of | Birmingham |
| When Married | 11 July 1894 |
| Name and Surname | Lizzie Shaw |
| Age | 22 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | 62 Devonshire Street, Birmingham |
| Father's Name | Edwin Shaw |
| Father's Profession | Blacksmith |
| Witnesses | Mary Alice Stanier, Henry G Knight |
Children:
Died: 27 December 1950
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Kings Norton | ||||||
| in the County of | Birmingham | ||||||
| When and where died | 27 December 1950, 162 Pineapple Road | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Lizzie Stanier | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 79 | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Widow of William John Stanier, | Cause of Death | Coronary Thrombosis certified by D. Kirk MB
| Informant | W E Stanier, Son, 131 Wychall Road, Birmingham 31
| When Registered | 28 December 1950
| |
Buried in Section 41c, plot 12895, Handsworth Cemetery 2nd January 1951.
Addresses:
| 1881 - 1891 - 1894 | 62 Devonshire St, All Saints |
| 1894 | 10 Paxton Rd, All Saints |
| 1901 | 517 Park Road, All Saints |
| 1911-30 | 128 Boulton Rd, West Bromwich |
| 1927-50 | 162 Pineapple Rd, Stirchley |
A Registration Card, dated 1915?, lists Lizzie Stanier, of 128 Boulton Rd, Handsworth, as a Domestic.
| Edwin Shaw | [1833 - 1913] | FFFMF |
Baptised 2 June 1833, Dudley St Thomas, IGI C040144-8319
Father: William Shaw
Mother: Mary Henley
The surname is listed on the birth certificate of his sister, Ellen
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Gee 21 May 1871
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Pensnett |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 21 May 1871 |
| Name and Surname | Edwin Shaw |
| Age | 38 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Blacksmith |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | William Shaw |
| Father's Profession | Fender Maker |
| Witnesses | William Bache, Maria Merrall |
Children:
| Registration District | West Bromwich | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | West Bromwich North east | ||||||
| in the County of | West Bromwich | ||||||
| When and where died | 19 December 1913, Workhouse Infirmary, West Bromwich | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Edwin Shaw | ||||||
| Sex | male | ||||||
| Age | 79 years | ||||||
| Occupation | of 43 Victoria Road Handsworth, | Cause of death | Senile Decay certified
| Informant | William E Shaw, Son, 43 Victoria Road Handsworth
| When Registered | 20 December 1913
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Kates Hill, Dudley WOR |
| 1851 | Watsons Green, Dudley WOR |
| 1861 | Hope Street, Minster, Sheppey KEN |
| 1871 | 12 Heath St, All Saints |
| 1881 - 1891 | 62 Devonshire Street, All Saints |
| 1901 | 118 Lodge Road, All Saints |
| 1911 | Bull's Head Public House, 60 Icknield Street |
| William Shaw | [1802 - 1884] | FFFMFF |
Married: Mary Henley
Children:
Died: 15 December 1884, Dudley
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 15 December 1884, 100 Salop Street |
| Name and Surname | William Shaw |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 83 years |
| Occupation | Whitesmith |
| Cause of death | Peritonitis, certified |
| Informant | Sarah Hall, present at the death, 60 Stafford Street Dudley |
| When Registered | 17 December 1884 |
Address:
| 1841 | Kates Hill, Dudley WOR |
| 1851 | Watsons Green, Dudley WOR |
| 1861 | Cromwell Street, Dudley WOR |
| 1871 | High Street, Netherton WOR |
| 1881 | 141 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley WOR |
| Elizabeth Shaxon (→ Nott) | [1719 - >1761] | MFFFMFMM |
Baptised: 27 October 1719, Merton DEV, Parish Register
Father: William Shaxon
Mother: Jane Shaxon
Siblings: All at Merton
Married: Thomas Nott, 29 November 1744, Merton, Parish Register
Children:
| William Shaxon | [<1704 - >1726] | MFFFMFMMF |
Married: Jane Shaxon
Children:
| Jane Shaxon | [<1704 - >1726] | MFFFMFMMM |
Married: William Shaxon
Children:
| Judith Sigee | [1681 - >1725] | MMFMFFFFM |
Father: Abraham Sigee
Mother: Susanne Amory
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 26 March 1681 |
| Where | French Church Thorney CAM |
| Text | "Temoins: Abraham Caliet; Sara Vandebeck, fille d'Abraham" |
Siblings:
Married: Jean Le Haire
Children:
Other possible: 2 or 9 September 1683 to Jacob Sigee and Marguerite Casselle. Abraham and Susanne look more likely, as both Benjamin le Ffaire and Isaac Le Here had an Abraham Sigee as sponsor: this could be Judiths brother. Judith, daughter of Jacob, had no brother.
| Abraham Sigee | [<1648 - >1681] | MMFMFFFFMF |
Father: Isaac Sigee
Siblings:
Married: Susanne Amory
Children:
| Isaac Sigee | [<1663 - >1680] | MMFMFFFFMFF |
Children:
| Mary Simmonds (→ Stevens) | [1831 - >1891] | FFMMM |
Baptised: 26 January 1831
Father: John Simmonds
Mother: Ruth Hobgood
Baptism Entry:
| Church | Froxfield WIL |
| Date | 26 January 1831 |
| Name | Mary |
| Parents | John and Ruth Simmonds |
| Abode | Froxfield |
| Father's Occ | Clockmaker |
Siblings:
Married: Joseph Stevens 3 July 1854
| Registration District | Hungerford |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Shalbourne |
| in the County of | Berkshire and Wiltshire |
| When Married | 3 July 1854 |
| Name and Surname | Mary Simmonds |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Shalbourne |
| Father's Name | John Simmonds |
| Father's Profession | Watchmaker |
| Witnesses | Thomas, Sarah Middleton bride's stepbrother and stepsister |
Children:
Not the Mary Stevens who died JUN qtr 1903, Devizes 5a 57: she was the widow of Henry Stevens of Hindon, and living there with him in the 1891 and 1901 censuses.
Addresses:
| 1841 | Little Common, Inkpen BRK |
| 1851 | The Green, Devizes WIL |
| 1861 - 1871 | Shrewton WIL |
| 1881 | 4 Sutton Place, Devizes |
| 1882 | 1 Stampford Terrace, Maygrove Rd, Kilburn MDX
(Booth Map) Probate record of Husband |
| 1891 | Mill House, West Lane, Stert WIL |
| John Simmonds | [~1801 - 1832] | FFMMMF |
Married: Ruth Hobgood
Child:
Buried: 8 July 1832, Ham WIL All Saints, aged 31
A Mary Simmonds died at Froxfield Workhouse aged 77 on 12 August 1818. Mother?
| Lucy Simmonds (→ Tilcock) | [1780 - >1812] | MFMFFMM |
Baptised: 3 December 1780, Sandy
Father: John Simmonds
Mother: Mary Cooper
Married: William Tilcock, 25 December 1811, Sandy BDF
Child:
| John Simmonds | [1740 - 1780] | MFMFFMMF |
Baptised: 8 June 1740, Biggleswade
Died: 5 April 1780, Sandy
Father: Luke Simonds
Mother: Mary Simmonds
Married: Mary Cooper 20 October 1769, Sandy
Child:
| Luke Simmonds | [<1725 - 1744] | MFMFFMMFF |
Married: Mary Simmonds
Child:
Buried: 27 December 1744, Biggleswade BDF St Andrew
| Mary Simmonds | [<1725 - >1740] | MFMFFMMFM |
Married: Luke Simmonds
Child:
Buried: 7 September 1749, Biggleswade BDF St Andrew
| Harriet Skipper (→ Bonas) | [1868 - 1955] | MMMM |
Born: 12 January 1868
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where born | 12 January 1868, Castle Acre |
| Name | Harriet |
| Sex | girl |
| Name of Father | |
| Name of Mother | Charlotte Skipper, formerly Barrett |
| Occupation of Father | |
| Informant | Charlotte Skipper , Mother, Castleacre
|
| When Registered | 19 February 1868 |
Mother: Charlotte Barrett
Siblings:
Married: Frederic Bonas 19 October 1889
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 19 October 1889 |
| Name and Surname | Harriet Skipper |
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Labourers Dau |
| Residence | Castle Acre |
| Father's Name | Filia nullim |
| Witnesses | William Skipper, Phebe Skipper bride's brother and sister? |
There are two apparently illegitimate Harriet Skippers in Castle Acre at the time, Harriet daughter of Charlotte born 12 January 1868, and Harriet daughter of Mary born 28 August 1867 (whom I take to be the granddaughter of William Skipper: see the 1871 census entry). My reasons for believing the Harriet who married Frederic Bonas was the daughter of Charlotte are
Children:
Died: 14 July 1955, 42 Foxes Meadow, Castleacre
| Registration District | King's Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | King's Lynn | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 14 July 1955, 42 Foxes Meadow, Castleacre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Harriett Bonas | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 87 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of Frederick Bonas, a | Cause of death | 1(a) Cerebral haemorrhage II Senile decay, certified
| Informant | H J Bonas, son, 24 Pye Lane, Castleacre
| When Registered | 16 July
| |
Addresses:
| 1871 | Swaffham Street East, Castle Acre |
| 1881 | Swaffham Road, Castle Acre |
| 1891 | Castle Acre |
| 1901 | Moy's Buildings, Castle Acre |
| 1911 | Post Office Street, Castle Acre NFK |
| Susan Skipper (→ Bonas) | [1842 - 1886] | MMMFM |
Born: 20 October 1842
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where born | 20 October 1842, Castleacre |
| Name | Susan |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | William Skipper |
| Name of Mother | Caroline Skipper, formerly Barker |
| Profession of Father | Labourer |
| Informant | Caroline Skipper , Mother, Castleacre
|
| When Registered | 26 October 1842 |
Father: William Skipper
Mother: Caroline Barker
Siblings:
Married: Jesse Bonas 12 October 1861
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 12 October 1861 |
| Name and Surname | Susan Skipper |
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Castle Acre |
| Father's Name | William Skipper |
| Witnesses | Jabez Bonas, Mary Hookes ![]() groom's brother, brides's aunt? |
Children:
Died: 22 April 1886, Castelacre
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 22 April 1886, Castleacre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Susan Bonas | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 43 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Jesse Bonas, a | Cause of death | Brights disease of kidneys, pericarditis, certified
| Informant | the mark of Ann Barnett, present at the death, Castleacre
When Registered | 19 May 1886
| |
Buried: 25 May 1886, Castle Acre, aged 43, Parish Register
Address:
| 1851 | Pales Green, Castle Acre |
| 1861 | Bates Green, Castle Acre |
| 1871 | Drury Lane, Castle Acre |
| 1881 | Castle Acre |
| William Skipper | [1820 - 1892] | MMMFMF |
Born: 1820
Baptised: 30 April 1820, Castle Acre, Parish Register
Father: William Skipper
Mother: Elizabeth Tilthorpe
Siblings:
Married 1: Caroline Barker 14 November 1841
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Castle Acre |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When Married | 14 November 1841 |
| Name and Surname | William Skipper
|
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | St James Green |
| Father's Name | William Skipper |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | John Skipper , Tabitha Skipper ![]() groom's brother and sister? |
Children of first marriage:
| Married 2: Eliza Stacey [1832 Longton NFK - SEP qtr 1912]
| Eliza Rayner married DEC qtr 1849 Mitford James Stacey
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died: 26 March 1892, Castle Acre
| Registration District | Freebrudge Lynn |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 26 March 1892, Castle Acre |
| Name and Surname | William Skipper |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 72 years |
| Occupation | Farm Labourer |
| Cause of death | Bronchitis, certified |
| Informant | Wlliam Walker, son-in-law, present at the death, Castle Acre husband of step-daughter Hannah Frances Stacey |
| When Registered | 28 March 1892 |
Buried: 30 March 1892, Castle Acre, aged 72, Parish Register
| Cottage in East Street, Castle Acre | 1885-6: Castleacre, North-Western Division of Norfolk |
Addresses:
| 1841 | St James Green, Castle Acre |
| 1851 | Pales Green, Castle Acre |
| 1861 | Bates Green, Castle Acre |
| 1871 | Swaffham St West, Castle Acre |
| 1881 | Further Green, Castle Acre |
| 1885-6 | East St, Castle Acre |
| 1891 | Castle Acre |
| William Skipper | [1786 - 1856] | MMMFMFF |
Baptised: 12 February 1786, West Acre, Parish Register
Father: William Skipper
Mother: Sarah Lift
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Tilthorpe, 23 October 1808, West Acre, Parish Register (Pallot Index)
Children:
Died: 11 March 1856
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn Union |
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton |
| in the County of | Norfolk |
| When and where died | 11 March 1856, Castleacre |
| Name and Surname | William Skipper |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 70 years |
| Occupation | Husbandman |
| Cause of death | Dropsy, certified |
| Informant | The mark of Elizabeth Skipper, Present at the Deeath, Castleacre
|
| When Registered | 19 March 1856 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| William Skipper | [<1766 - >1793] | MMMFMFFF |
Married: Sarah Lift, 4 January 1781, West Acre, Parish Register
Children:
| Mary Smart (→ Wheeler) | [1733 - >1774] | FFMMFFMM |
Born: 10 July 1733
Baptised: 12 July 1733, Southbroom, IGI 7419010-86
Father: William Smart
Mother: Anne Butler
Married: Steven Wheeler, 12 October 1763, Calne
Children:
| William Smart | [<1718 - >1733] | FFMMFFMMF |
Married: Anne Butler, 15 July 1728, Bishops Cannings WIL, Parish Register
Marriage Entry:
| Spouse | Anne Butler |
| Date | 15 July 1728 |
| Where | Bishops Cannings |
| Text | "Willm. Smart, of Newbury, and Anne Butler, of Vize Green" |
Child:
Two possibles were baptised at Newbury Lower Meeting House:
6 May 1706 son of Richard; and 4 May 1709 son of Thomas.
However, Newbury Church itself is not in the IGI.
| Esther Southall (→ Collett) | [1773 - >1820] | FMMFFMM |
Baptised: 30 May 1773, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Father: Joshua Southall
Mother: Elizabeth Evans
Siblings:
Married: Samuel Collett 13 January 1794
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Dudley St Thomas |
| Date | 13 January 1794 |
| Name | Samuel Collett Bachelor |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | Esther Southall Spinster |
| Of | this parish |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | W Bridgewater, Joseph Bond |
Children:
Two other possibilities, daughter of Thomas and Esther 22 July 1787 or daughter of John and Catherine 17 February 1793, both at Dudley St Thomas, can be rejected, as both died as infants.
| Joshua Southall | [1746 - >1783] | FMMFFMMF |
Baptised: 19 October 1746, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Father: William Southall
Mother: Elizabeth Foxall
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Evans 1 June 1766
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Dudley St Thomas |
| Date | 1 June 1766 |
| Name | Joshua Southall bachelor |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | Elizabeth Evans Spinster |
| Of | this parish |
| By | banns |
| Witnesses | John Johnson, Jos Bagnall |
Children:
| William Southall | [1708 - >1751] | FMMFFMMFF |
Father: Thomas Southall
Mother: Mary Harrison
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 28 March 1708 |
| Where | Dudley St Thomas WOR |
| Text | "William son of Thomas Southall naylor by Mary his wife" |
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Foxall, 3 March 1727/8, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Children:
| Thomas Southall | [1680 - >1717] | FMMFFMMFFF |
Baptised: 6 September 1680, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Father: Thomas Southall
Mother: Ann Hancox
Siblings:
Married: Mary Harrison, 1 March 1701/2, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Marriage Entry:
| Spouse | Mary Harrison |
| Date | 1 March 1701 |
| Where | Dudley St Thomas |
| Text | "Thomas Southall naylor and Mary Harrison were married" |
Children:
| Thomas Southall | [1665 - 1709] | FMMFFMMFFFF |
Baptised: 26 July 1665, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Buried: 4 January 1708/9, Dudley St Thomas WOR, Parish Register
Father: John Southall
Mother: Elizabeth Southall
Burial Entry:
| Date | 4 January 1708 |
| Where | Dudley St Thomas |
| Text | "Thomas Southall Naylor was buried" |
Married: Ann Hancox, 6 September 1680, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Children:
Other possibles (both at Dudley St Thomas): son of Richard and Amey, 13 February 1641; son of Thomas and Mary his late wife, 28 July 1655 "born 3m 6d afore". I prefer this one, due to the gap between baptism and marriage.
| John Southall | [<1650 - >1665] | FMMFFMMFFFFF |
Married: Elizabeth Southall
Child:
Roger Southall, nailer of Dudley, appeared at Worcester Quarter Sessions 28 June 1619, as recognizance for Henry Roades, labourer of Dudley. See folios XXX 69 and XXX 73. Some relative?
| Elizabeth Southall | [<1650 - >1665] | FMMFFMMFFFFM |
Married: John Southall
Child:
| William Edwin Stanier | [1894 - 1967] | FFF |
Born: 11 August 1894
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Birmingham |
| When and where born | 11 August 1894, 10 Paxton Road |
| Name | William Edwin |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | William John Stanier |
| Name of Mother | Lizzie Stanier, formerly Shaw |
| Profession of Father | Clock maker journeyman |
| Informant | Lizzie Stanier, Mother, 10 Paxton Road |
| When Registered | 20 September 1894 |
Father: William John Stanier
Mother: Lizzie Shaw
Siblings:
With Lilian May Stanier, circa 1900
Married: Mabel Eleanor Read 7 April 1917
| Registration District | West Bromwich |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | St James, Handsworth |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 7 April 1917 |
| Name and Surname | William Edwin Stanier |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Coppersmith |
| Residence | 128 Boulton Road |
| Father's Name | William John Stanier |
| Father's Profession | Watch and Clock maker |
| Witnesses | William John Stanier, Lilian May Stanier
groom's father and sister |
WW1 Service:
Children:
with his children and grandchildren
Died: 19 September 1967, 25 Farlow Rd Northfield
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the County Borough of | Birmingham | ||||||
| When and where died | 19 September 1967, 25 Farlow Rd Northfield | ||||||
| Name and Surname | William Edwin Stanier | ||||||
| Sex | Male | ||||||
| Age | 73 years | ||||||
| Occupation | of 131 Wychell Road, Birmingham 34. | Cause of death | Coronary artery thrombosis | Atherosclerosis Informant | R W Stanier, son, 61 Farnhurst Rd, Birmingham 34
| When Registered | 21 September 1967
| |
Will:
| Of | William Edwin Stanier of 131 Wychall Rd, Northfield, Birmingham | ||
| Dated | 2 June 1964 | ||
| Executors | John Howard Stanier of 27 Green Drive, Clitheroe, Lancashire | ||
| Roger William Stanier of 61 Farnhurst Rd, Ward End, Birmingham | |||
| Witnesses | John Davies| Legacies | All estate to wife Mabel Eleanor Stanier.
| |
Probate:
| Of | William Edwin Stanier | |
| At | Birmingham | |
| To | John Howard Stanier telephone manager | Roger William Stanier asst executive engineer |
| On | 8 December 1967 | |
| Estate | £3,844 |
Street Directories:
| 1924-27: Kellys Birmingham | Wm E Stanier, 5 Reeves Rd Kings Heath |
| 1952 69: Kellys Birmingham | Wm E Stanier, 131 Wychall Rd 31 |
Addresses:
| 1894 | 10 Paxton Rd, All Saints, Birmingham |
| 1901 | 517 Park Road, All Saints |
| 1911-17 | 128 Boulton Rd, West Bromwich |
| 1924-7 | 5 Reeves Rd, Kings Heath, Birmingham |
| 1927-35 | 112 Pineapple Rd, Birmingham |
| 1935-67 | 131 Wychall Rd, Birmingham Telephone birmingham PRIory 2014 (from 1945) |
Biographical Details, as recalled by his son John:
"Father was apprenticed, probably at thirteen or fourteen years of age, to the silversmiths firm of Elkingtons, which had pioneered the technique of electroplating silver on to base metals, so rendering Sheffield plate obsolete. Sheffield Plate was a sandwich of a thin sheet of silver soldered on either face of a thick base metal substrate, which was then rolled out for making up into silver plate articles. One of his contempories at Elkingtons, and a lifelong friend, was Bert Salt (or Sault) who married one Eva Pepper. The two copper wall plates (one of which has appeared mysteriously on Linda's wall) and which used to be "oxydized silver" finish were made by Elkingtons by electroplating copper onto a wax master. Father moved to the silver and goldsmiths firm of Adie Brothers in Hockley, Birmingham, probably after demobilisation in 1919, and remained there until he retired. He was one of the team of craftsmen who made a number of notable gold and silver articles, including a gold tea service for King Farouk as a wedding present to Queen Farida (now in the Cairo Museum), an outrageous wine cooler in the form of a fullsized beer barrel in solid silver, also for Farouk and also believed to be in the Cairo museum, another gold tea service for the Maharajah of Baroda, now in a museum in Delhi, a magnificent silver chandelier for a London synagogue, innumerable gold cups for famous horse races and the silver tea service given by Birmingham Corporation to Princess Elizabeth on her wedding to Prince Phillip. I refrain from mentioning the use made of Farida's tea service by the artisans before it was packed for dispatch."
(The broad outline of these recollections is confirmed - and the detail to some extent contradicted - by the recollections of Eileen Luker written in May 1994.
"Herewith the newscutting of the tray & teaset your grandfather made for the present Queen when she was - as Princess Elizabeth, married.
... I did have the photo of the gold dinner set made for ex-King Farouk of Egypt. Your grandfather also made that when he worked for Adies (later Elkingtons) goldsmiths, & the whole staff had a fish & chip dinner off it (it was made with 40 place settings) before it went to Egypt. But it didn't bring Farouk any luck as the Egyptian monarchy was thrown out shortly afterwards. Likewise Uncle Billy made a set of gold & enamel coffee cups for the Indian Maharajah of Baroda who never paid for them!"
The claim that the dinner set "didn't bring Farouk any luck as the Egyptian monarchy was thrown out shortly afterwards" raises a problem. Farouk divorced Farida in 1948, and had married Narriman Sadek in 1951 before being overthrown in 1952. This might suggest the dinner set was a present to Narriman rather than Farida.)
Father was mobilised into the Territorial Army in 1914. In those far off days, the Territorial Army was just that, confined to the U.K. and father eventually went to Shoeburyness, near Southend on Sea where he was billeted with the Read family at 32 Park Road, Thorpe Bay, where he met, and married the youngest daughter, Mabel in 1917. At some stage during the war, father volunteered to transfer to Pembroke Docks, South Wales, making or repairing copper piping in submarines, but actually spending most of the time turning mussel shells into snuff boxes for the naval staff. I appeared in September 1918 and moved to Birmingham in 1919 when Father was demobilised."
[John Howard Stanier]
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Mail, Monday 10 November 1947
City's Royal Wedding Gift
Craftsmanship in Silver
Designs Chosen by the Princess
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The silver tea set which is to be Birmingham's gift to Princess Elizabeth and Lieut. Philip Mountbatten With justifiable pride in the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who produced it, the firm of Adie Brothers, Ltd, to-day handed over to the city the silver tea set which is Birmingham's wedding present to Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten.
When the set was chosen by Princess Elizabeth from designs submitted by Birmingham silversmiths, at the invitation of the City Council, she did not know that the same firm made the silver porringer which was one of the presents at her christening 21 years ago, and that the same designer, M. Fernand Piret, who had been with the firm 32 years, and several other employees would be engaged on it.
The gift is a cushion-shaped fluted tea-set, richly hand-chased, the kettle, tea pot and hot water jug having hand-carved ivory handles. It was designed by M. Piret after the style of the ancient French silversmith Paul de Lamerie, an 18th century master, and in the workshops of the Soho Hill firm, modern craftsmen used tools of the type which have been in use from early days.
Labour of Love
With 70 per cent of the firm's production for export, particular pride has been shown by the workmen throughout the whole intricate operation. Young apprentices have been under the wings of the old craftsmen, for whom this particular occasion was something of a labour of love.
Mr W.E.Stanier, a silversmith for nearly 40 years, was the first to turn his skill to the exclusive design, and, as he shaped the set with his expert hands, he explained as he went along the finer points for the benefit of the youths who are learning the trade.
Further along the bench, Mr Arthur Hudson, with 45 years of hand chasing behind him, used one or another of the 200 small tools which he himself had made.
His part in the final exquisite finish of the tea set was there for everyone to see. Mr George Whitehouse, another old employee of the firm, was busy to-day polishing some pieces designed for America.
| Two other pieces he made at Adie Brothers. |
Notes:
A Photograph album was found in his house after his death. There is no direct proof that it belonged to him, but names on the pages include A Florry, who could be his paternal aunt Florence Martha Stanier or his maternal aunt Florence Amelia Shaw; and U Jim, who is shown in military uniform with solar topee, and could be his uncle, James Stanier, who served in South Africa. Other names in the album are Dolly, W Franklin? and Emma Powles(?)
Several items made by him remain in the possession of the family:-
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| Two views of a figurine of an owl. | |
There are also some examples of the snuff-boxes he made from mussel shells while working in Pembroke Docks.
| William John Stanier | [1871 - 1939] | FFFF |
Born: 16 January 1871
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Warwickshire |
| When and where born | 16 January 1871, 86 Bacchus Lane |
| Name | William John |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | William Stanier |
| Name of Mother | Martha Stanier, formerly Kimber |
| Profession of Father | Brass Dresser |
| Informant | Martha Stanier , Mother, 86 Bacchus Lane Birmingham
|
| When Registered | 14 February 1871 |
Father: William Stanier
Mother: Martha Kimber
Baptised: 31 August 1874, St Michael Handsworth
His sister Jane Elizabeth Stanier was baptised on the same occasion, as was Hannah Stanier the daughter of John and Elizabeth Stanier. William Stanier and John Stanier were probably brothers.
Siblings:
Married: Lizzie Shaw 11 July 1894
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office |
| in the Parish of | Birmingham |
| When Married | 11 July 1894 |
| Name and Surname | William John Stanier |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Clock Maker |
| Residence | 121 Norton Street, Birmingham |
| Father's Name | William Stanier |
| Father's Profession | Brass Dresser |
| Witnesses | Mary Alice Stanier, Henry G Knight |
Children:
Died: 1 December 1939
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Selly Oak | ||||||
| in the County of | Birmingham | ||||||
| When and where died | 1 December 1939, 1B Raddlebarn Road Selly Oak | ||||||
| Name and Surname | William John Stanier | ||||||
| Sex | Male | ||||||
| Age | 68 | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | of 162 Pineapple Road Stirchley, an | Cause of Death | Ia Pulmonary Embolism
b Prostatectomy II Myocarditis | certified by Robert C Meek MB Informant | W E Stanier, Son, 131 Wychall Road Birmingham 31
| When Registered | 2 December 1939
| |
Presumably, his was the interment at Section 41c, plot 12895, Handsworth Cemetery on 6 December 1939.
Will:
| Of | William John Stanier of 162 Pineapple Rd, Stirchley |
| Dated | 28 October 1933 |
| Executors | none |
| Witnesses | Sarah Russell, Arthur Herbert Russell |
| Legacies | "To my Wife Lizzie Stanier all of my possessions all money with household furniture and effects together with the property of 162 Pineapple Rd Stirchley Birmingham during her life, and after her death to my daughter Lilian May Stanier". |
Probate:
| Of | William John Stanier |
| At | Birmingham |
| To | Lizzie Stanier widow, Lilian May Stanier spinster |
| On | 20 March 1940 |
| Estate | £326 6s 3d |
Addresses:
| 1871 | 86 Bacchus Lane, All Saints, Birmingham |
| 1874 | Nineveh, All Saints |
| 1881 | 6 Mint Terrace, Birmingham |
| 1890 | 121 Norton St, All Saints (see map dated 1890) |
| 1891 | 22½ Norton St, All Saints |
| 1894 | 10 Paxton Rd, All Saints |
| 1901 - 1905 | 517 Park Road, All Saints |
| 1911-30 | 128 Boulton Rd, West Bromwich |
| 1927-39 | 62 Pineapple Rd, Stirchley, Birmingham |
Notes:
Attended the Norton Street Early Morning School for Men, and in 1891 was awarded a copy of the works of Shakespeare for making 52 early attendances out of a possible 52. It may be inferred that the School was held weekly.
Said (by his grandson Roger William Stanier) to have a strong resemblance to Beville Stanier of Peplow Hall Shropshire, the successful Unionist Candidate for the North (Newport) Division of Shropshire in 1908.
"Grandfather Stanier would have been a clever man had he been given the chance. He left school, such as it was, in Lozells, Birmingham at the age of eleven to become a pot boy. That is the lad who lathers the customers of a barber's shop in preparation for the barber to shave them (This is a somewhat unusual definition of the rôle of the pot boy. I suspect that William was a pot boy in the sense accepted by the OED: "A boy or young man employed at a tavern or public house to serve the customers with beer, or to carry beer to outside customers; a publican's assistant" - probably in the Bird in Hand Public House run by his father.) Each regular customer had his own pot, and woe betide the pot boy who used the wrong pot for a customer. Some time later he became an apprentice at Dennisons, the famous clock and watchmakers in Birmingham. In his final year, an apprentice had to demonstrate his ability by constructing a skeleton clock. It had to be a skeleton clock, so that the master could evaluate it without having to go to the trouble of taking it to pieces. Father told me that the incomplete clock was only finished in time to be his wedding present from grandfather. For more years than I care to remember, it stood on the sideboard in the living room, striking the hours and chiming the half hours. The local G.P. who attended the family took a great fancy to it and, on occasion, waited to watch the movement operate as it struck the hours. He wanted to buy the clock, but it was not for sale. As a boy of perhaps nine or ten, I helped grandfather re-furbish it, but after grandfather's death in 1939 the glass dome got broken and it gradually deteriorated, to be reconditioned by Brian in the sixties. When the clockmaking industry in the U.K. collapsed, unable to compete with mass produced German clocks and Swiss watches, grandfather joined a firm making electric meters, and I remember going with him to the firm's annual sports days. In the races, participants got a start advantage according to age, one yard per year over a reference age, and grandfather started his races half way down the course, twenty yards clear of the next man. It was quite rarely that he could be caught. I recall him sitting in one of the rest tents, liberally applying linament to his aching muscles.
It was only after grandfather's death that father discovered that he had been conceived out of wedlock and found out the story. It seemed that grandfather was courting the elder of the two sisters, Florrie, but it was the younger sister Lizzy that he got pregnant. Linda has a wedding photograph of the couple, with grandmother, despite tightly laced corsets, obviously about six or seven months pregnant. They moved into a terrace house in Boulton Road, Handsworth, and lived there until about 1935 when they bought a council house in Pineapple Road, Stirchley, a quarter of a mile from our then own home.
Grandmother was a tidy little woman, addicted to making Christmas Puddings which were kept for a year to mature and then distributed to friends and relations.
In middle age, Grandfather "got religion", becoming an enthusiastic member of the Christadelphian Church (Christ is coming tomorrow! Be prepared). In this he was joined by the youngest daughter, Elsie, but the elder daughter, Lilian, and father, who was the eldest child, remained outside the movement, and grandmother was distinctly lukewarm.
[John Howard Stanier]
A number of postcards to William John Stanier and his wife Lizzie were found amongst the effects of their daughter Lilian:-
- from Weston super Mare, dated April 193? [last digit illegible], addressed to Mr & Mrs Stainer, 128 Boulton Rd, Hands Worth, Birmingham.
Dear Will & Lizzie
Thanks very much for your nice letter I was so glad to hear from you and that you had a good reception at Mothers last week. I thank you very much for doing the room for her Florrie sends her love to you all I am glad to say I am improving the weather is very rough but I have not stayed in much I hope Will is better Love to Lilly and yourselves your loving Ada
Notice Jack on the card- from Dawlish, dated 28 July 1936, addressed to Mr & Mrs Stanier, 162 Pineapple Rd, Stirchley, Birmingham.
Dear Grandma & Grandad,
We are having a great time here.
The weather is grand and the scenery lovely. I am writing this P.C. sitting on Teignmouth sands
love Peggy- from Harlech, dated 3 September 1936, addressed to Mr & Mrs W J Stanier, 162 Pineapple Rd, Stirchley, Birmingham 14.
Dear Mr & Mrs Stanier
We are having quite a nice time here except for a few showers. Peggy is enjoying herself immenseley.
Hope your holiday has done you both good & that you are feeling better
With kindest regards Eunice & Bert- from Glasgow, dated 19 August 1936, addressed to Mr & Mrs W Stanier, 162 Pineapple Rd, Stirchley, Birmingham 21, England.
Dear Will, Lizzie, Lily
I expect you have arrived home again I hope you have had a good time and that you have left Elsie OK the weather has been very nice for all this holiday It is beautiful up here lovely society and wonderful Shops and Buildings The river Clyde is not far from here and the sea is 30 miles away Laura, Reg and I went last Sunday to the Sea to a place called Largs and we had a nice time we are going to Loch Lomond one of the day's so you may guess I am having a nice time remember me to Billy Mabel Hope the children are well I shall come over to see you in about a months time best love to all your loving sister Ada.Also amongst the effects were two postcards to Lilian Stanier at 162 Pineapple Rd, Birmingham 14, from her parents
- from Paignton, dated 20 August 1937
Dear Lill
We are having a nice time, the weather as not been so hot this week but there is a lot of people hear.
We shall not be at home till Friday as we have got an envite to the Hydro on Thursday. Elsis house is very nice Melvas Mother and Dad have gone away today on their holidays
Love Mother Dad- from Paignton, dated 29 August 1937
Dear Lill
We have decided to Come on the 1.30 gets in Snow Hill at 7.0 Friday will you tell Mabel as Roger as sent a PC to say we were coming on the 11. O Clock which gets in Snow Hill at 4.30 hope all are well
Love from Dad
| William Stanier | [1847 - 1905] | FFFFF |
Born: 1847 Birmingham
Father: John Stanier
Mother: Mary Heaven
Siblings:
Married: Martha Kimber 27 February 1870
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Warwickshire |
| When Married | 27 February 1870 |
| Name and Surname | William Stanier |
| Age | 22 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Brass founder |
| Residence | Factory Road, Soho |
| Father's Name | John Stanier |
| Father's Profession | Caster |
| Witnesses | George Foxall, Esther Kimber |
Children:
Died: 21 December 1905
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Birmingham |
| When and where died | 21 December 1905, 459 Park Road |
| Name and Surname | William Stanier |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 58 years |
| Occupation | Brewers Manager |
| Cause of death | Gastro hepatic Catarrh Syncope, cert |
| Informant | W J Stanier, son, in attendance, 517 Park Road |
| When Registered | 21 December 1905 |
Administration:
| Of | William Stanier of 479 Park Road Hockley Birmingham |
| At | Birmingham |
| To | Martha Stanier widow |
| On | 11 January 1906 |
| Estate | £49 13s 7d |
Note the difference in address in 1904-6 Kellys and the Probate records. I suspect the address in the Probate records to be in error: 1906 Kellys lists an Harry Thomas Watton living at 479 Park Rd.
Directories:
| 1892-4: Kellys Birmingham | William Stanier, beer retailer, 22 Norton St Hockley |
| 1895: Kellys Birmingham | William Stanier, grocer and beer retailer, 121 Lodge Rd Hockley |
| 1897-1903: Kellys Birmingham | William Stanier, beer retailer, 22 Norton St Hockley |
| 1904-6: Kellys Birmingham | William Stanier, beer retailer, 459 Park Rd Hockley |
Addresses:
| 1851 - 1861 | Factory Rd, All Saints, Birmingham |
| 1871 | 86 Bacchus Ln, All Saints |
| 1874 | Nineveh, All Saints |
| 1881 | 6 Mint Terrace |
| 1891 | 22½ Norton Street, All Saints |
| 1895 | 121 Lodge Rd, Hockley |
| 1901 | 22½ Norton Street, All Saints |
| 1903 | 22 Norton Street, All Saints |
| 1904-6 | 459 Park Rd, Hockley |
Not the William Stanier born 12 May 1847, registered June 1847, or 12 June 1844, registered June 1844.
He is not recorded in Kelly's for 1896 at either the Norton Street or Lodge Road addresses: While Kelly's is often in error, the establishments have other proprietors, which suggests he actually was elsewhere. Where was he?
Said to have kept the Old Engine Public House in Park Road, which may possibly have been number 459 - an (undated) Street Directory shows the inhabitant of 459 Park Road to be a beer retailer, Joshua Bamber. Perhaps this is where William was in 1896.
| John Stanier | [1822 - 1869] | FFFFFF |
Born: 7 February 1822
Father: William Stanier
Mother: Ann Wane
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Birmingham St Martin |
| Date | 6 October 1823 |
| Name | John |
| Parents | William and Ann Stanier |
| Occupation | Brass Founder |
| Abode | Gibb Heath |
| Text | "Born 7 February 1822" |
Siblings:
There is some difficulty establishing the siblings of John Stanier. There were two Stanier families at the time headed by a William and Ann: William married Ann Whitehouse 11 November 1792 at Birmingham St Philips, and William married Ann Wane 22 August 1808 at Edgbaston. The above lists all offspring as children of William and Ann née Wain, as they form a coherent series of siblings. However, other reseachers have Ann and the earlier William as children of William/Ann née Whitehouse, a suggestion which leaves a suspiciously long gap between marriage and first child.
Married: Mary Heaven 31 July 1842
| Registration District | Kings Norton |
| By | Banns |
| Solemnized at | the Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Harborne |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When Married | 31 July 1842 |
| Name and Surname | the mark of John Stanier
|
| Age | full age |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Brass-caster |
| Residence | Harborne |
| Father's Name | William Stanier |
| Father's Profession | Brass-founder |
| Witnesses | the mark of James Pritchett, Harriet Jarvis
|
Children:
Died: 12 November 1869
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Warwick |
| When and where died | 12 November 1869, Soho Road |
| Name and Surname | John Stanier |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 48 years |
| Occupation | Brass Caster (journeyman) |
| Cause of death | Phthisis Pulmonalis, certified |
| Informant | Mary Stanier, present at the death, Soho Road Birmingham |
| When Registered | 15 November 1869 |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Nineveh, All Saints |
| 1845 | Aston New Town |
| 1846 | Powells Buildings, Gib Heath |
| 1851 - 1861 | Factory Rd, All Saints |
Directory:
| 1855: Directory and Topography of the Borough of Birmingham | Stanier John, shopkeeper, 49 Factory Rd |
| |
|---|---|
| 1858: Dix Birmingham | John Stanier, shopkeeper, 48 Factory Rd |
| William Stanier | [1788 - 1848] | FFFFFFF |
Baptised: 18 August 1788, St Martin Birmingham
Father: William Stanier
Mother: Margaret Hughes
Siblings: The first three were step-siblings baptised at Wolverhampton St Peter, the remainder full siblings baptised at Birmingham St Martin
Married: Ann Wane, 22 August 1808, Edgbaston St Bartholomew
The Marriage entry refers to William as "William Stanier, jun".
(See Pallot index entry)
Children:
Died: 3 January 1848
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints |
| in the County of | Warwickshire |
| When and where died | 3 January 1848 at Allens Building Nineveh Birmingham |
| Name and Surname | William Stanier |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 61 years |
| Rank or Profession | Candlestick Maker |
| Cause of Death | Influenza 8 days Bronchitis 3 days (certified) |
| Informant | the mark of Joseph Stanier, present at death, Nineveh Birminghamson |
| When Registered | 7 January 1848 |
Addresses:
| 1814 | Fordrough Street, All Saints |
| 1818 | Nineveh, All Saints |
| 1819 | Birmingham Heath |
| 1823 | Gibb Heath |
| 1841 - 1848 | Allens Buildings, Nineveh, All Saints Birmingham |
| William Stanier | [<1742 - >1792] | FFFFFFFF |
Married 1: Ann [- 16 March 1764]
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: 4 July 1764 Wolverhampton St Peters Margaret Hughes
"William Stanier, widower, and Margaret Hughes
spinster of Sedgley"
The marriage was by licence, the witnesses to the bond being James Bennet and Paul Lawrence.
Children of second marriage:
| Sarah Elizabeth Stevens (→ Read) | [1860 - 1926] | FFMM |
Born: 11 April 1860
| Registration District | Amesbury |
| in the Sub-District of | Orcheston |
| in the County of | Wiltshire |
| When and where born | 11 April 1860, Shrewton |
| Name | Sarah Elizabeth |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Joseph Stevens |
| Name of Mother | Mary Stevens formerly Simmonds |
| Profession of Father | Plumber and glazier |
| Informant | Mary Stevens, Mother, Shrewton |
| When Registered | 4 May 1860 |
Father: Joseph Stevens
Mother: Mary Simmonds
Siblings:
Married: William Charles Read 14 April 1884
| Registration District | Fulham |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office Hammersmith |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 14 April 1884 |
| Name and Surname | Sarah Elizabeth Stevens |
| Age | 24 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | 44 Tunis Road, Shepherds Bush |
| Father's Name | Joseph Stevens (deceased) |
| Father's Profession | Plumber and Glazier |
| Witnesses | David Bucknall, Mary Stevens |
Children:
In the 1911 census, she is recorded as having had 3 children, one of whom had died.
Died: 26 December 1926
| Registration District | Rochford | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Southend on Sea | ||||||
| in the County of | Southend on Sea CB | ||||||
| When and where died | 26 December 1926, 32 Park Lane York Road, Southend on Sea U.D. | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Sarah Elizabeth Read | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 65 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Widow of William Charles Read, | Cause of Death | Cardiac weakness and Cardiac failure
| Informant | T F Moore, son in law, 32 Park Lane York Road Southend on Sea
| When Registered | 29 December 1926
| |
Buried: 31 December 1926, Southend ESS
| Date | 31 December 1926 |
| Where | Southend |
| Source | Cemetery Registrar |
| Note | Buried in Grave C65, Sutton Rd Cemetery |
Directories:
| 1898-9: Kellys Essex, Southend | Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Read, dress maker, Cromer Road |
| 1906-8: Kellys Essex, Southend | Mrs. Charles Read, dress maker, 13 Nelson Street |
| 1923-7: Kellys Southend | Sarah Elizabeth Read, 32 Park Lane |
Addresses:
| 1861 - 1871 | Shrewton WIL |
| 1881 | 1 Brondesbury |
| 1884 | 44 Tunis Rd (Booth Map) |
| 1886 | 26 Homer St, Marylebone (Booth Map) (map dated 1874) |
| 1891 | 17 Cathnor Rd, Paddington |
| 1898-9 | Cromer Rd, Southend |
| 1901 | 56 Heygate Ave, Southend |
| 1901-3 | 38 Heygate Ave, Southend |
| 1905-8 | 13 Nelson St, Southend |
| 1911 | Rowedal Building, Earlham Grove, Forest Gate |
| 1920-7 | 32 Park Lane, Southend |
| Joseph Stevens | [1833 - 1877] | FFMMF |
Born: 3 February 1833, Devizes IGI 7207712-69
Baptised: 25 December 1840, Southbroom, IGI 7402221-30
Father: Reuben Stevens
Mother: Ann Waylen
Siblings:
Married: Mary Simmonds 3 July 1854
| Registration District | Hungerford |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Shalbourne |
| in the County of | Berkshire and Wiltshire |
| When Married | 3 July 1854 |
| Name and Surname | Joseph Stevens |
| Age | 21 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Plumber |
| Residence | South Broom, Devizes |
| Father's Name | Reuben Stevens |
| Father's Profession | Shoemaker |
| Witnesses | Thomas, Sarah Middleton bride's stepbrother and stepsister |
Children:
None of the children were baptised in Shrewton Parish Church. May have been in a Nonconformist church.
Died: 31 March 1877, Shrewton
| Registration District | Amesbury |
| in the Sub-District of | Orcheston |
| in the County of | Wilts |
| When and where died | 31 March 1877, Shrewton |
| Name and Surname | Joseph Stevens |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 44 years |
| Occupation | Plumber |
| Cause of death | Phthisis, certified |
| Informant | Albert Millard, Police Sergt, Present at the death, Shrewton |
| When Registered | 4 April 1877 |
Will:
| Of | Joseph Stevens of Shrewton Wiltshire plumber and glazier |
| Dated | 15 February 1876 |
| Executors | Mary Stevens (wife) |
| Witnesses | William Miles, John Lovelock |
| Legacies | Book debts to be collected, his debts paid. His wife inherited the remainder, which included an house occupied by Frank Pretty, a cottage used as a workshop, and a cottage occupied by William Long. |
Probate:
| Of | Joseph Stevens |
| At | Salisbury |
| To | Mary Stevens of 1 Stampford Terrace Maygrove Road Kilburn relict |
| On | 12 August 1882 |
| Estate | £24 2s 1d |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | The Green, Southbroom, Southbroom WIL |
| 1861 - 1871 | Shrewton WILL |
| 1882 | 1 Stampford Terrace, Maygrove Rd, Kilburn MDX (Booth Map) |
| Reuben Stevens | [1802 - 1886] | FFMMFF |
Baptised: 20 June 1802, Southbroom, IGI 7402221-35
Father: William Stevens
Mother: Alice Wheeler
Siblings:
Married: Ann Waylen, 25 April 1826, Southbroom (Pallot index)
IGI 7222020-20. IGI also lists the wedding as taking place in Bishops Cannings, but this is not in the Bishop's Transcripts.
Children:
Died: 4 September 1886
| Registration District | Devizes |
| in the Sub-District of | Devizes |
| in the County of | Wilts |
| When and where died | 4 September 1886, Church Walk Devizes |
| Name and Surname | Reuben Stevens |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 84 years |
| Occupation | Shoemaker |
| Cause of death | Senile Decay, certified |
| Informant | M Stevens, daughter, present at the death, Church Walk Devizes |
| When Registered | 5 September 1886 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 | The Green, Southbroom, Devizes WIL |
| 1861 | Planks Cottages, Devizes WIL |
| 1871 | The Green, Devizes WIL |
| 1881 | 7 Church Walk, Devizes |
| William Stevens | [1767 - >1802] | FFMMFFF |
Baptised: 15 January 1767 Devizes WIL
Father: John Stevens
Mother: Rebecca Herne
Siblings: First four baptised at St Mary's Devizes, last three at Rowde WIL
Married: Alice Wheeler, 18 January 1790, Southbroom (Pallot index)
Children:
| John Stevens | [<1746 - >1767] | FFMMFFFF |
Father: Lancelot Stevens
Mother: Susana Davies
Married: Rebecca Herne, 22 September 1761 Devizes St John
Children:
| Lancelot Stevens | [1704 - >1728] | FFMMFFFFF |
Baptised: 4 June 1704, Marlborough St Mary
Father: William Stevens
Married: Susana Davies, 12 June 1728 St Mary Devizes WIL
Child:
Poor Law Record: Devizes WIL
'Lancelot Stephens, narrow weaver, & Susana, his wife. Settlement: Bathford SOM'
| William Stevens | [<1689 - >1704] | FFMMFFFFFF |
Child:
| Anne Thorne (→ Pexford) | [1738 - >1755] | FMMFFMFMM |
Baptised: 1737, Wiveliscombe SOM
Father: Roger Thorne
Mother: Ann Rogers
Siblings:
Married: Thomas Pexford 26 December 1759, Crewkerne SOM
Child:
| Roger Thorne | [1712 - 1798] | FMMFFMFMMF |
Born: 3 July 1712, Wiveliscombe SOM
Father: John Thorne
Mother: Jane Cork
Siblings:
Married: Anne Rogers
Children:
Buried: 23 December 1798, Wiveliscombe
| John Thorne | [1678 - >1723] | FMMFFMFMMFF |
Born: 1678 Wiveliscombe
Father: William Thorne
Mother: Jane Upham
Siblings:
Married: Jane Cork
Children:
| William Thorne | [1657 - >1685] | FMMFFMFMMFFF |
Born: 1657 SOM
Married: Jane Upham
Children:
| Mary Thrall (→ Tindsley) | [<1644 - >1677] | MFMFMMFMMMMM |
Married: Lewis Tindsley, 24 June 1644 Stagsden BDF
Child:
| Ann Tilcock (→ Hall) | [1811 - 1867] | MFMFFM |
Baptised: 5 June 1812 Sandy, Parish Register
Father: William Tilcock
Mother: Lucy Simmonds
Siblings:
Married: Richard Hall, 26 June 1835, Sandy, IGI 8511531-31
Children:
Died: 6 December 1867, Girtford BDF
| Registration District | Biggleswade | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Potton | ||||||
| in the County of | Bedford | ||||||
| When and where died | 6 December 1867, Girtford Sandy | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Ann Hall | ||||||
| Sex | female | ||||||
| Age | 55 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Richard Hall, | Cause of death | Typhus fever, Effusion on the Brain, certified
| Informant | | the mark of Eliza Odell, present at the death, Sandy
When Registered | 9 December 1867
| |
Buried: 1867, Gamlingay "aged 55 years", Parish Register
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Girtford BDF |
| William Tilcock | [<1796 - 1865] | MFMFFMF |
Married 1: Lucy Simmonds, 25 December 1811, Sandy BDF
Child of first marriage:
Married 2: Charlotte
Child of second marriage:
Died: 10 July 1865, Sandy BDF
| Registration District | Biggleswade |
| in the Sub-District of | Potton |
| in the County of | Bedford |
| When and where died | 10 July 1865, Sandy |
| Name and Surname | William Tilcock |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 70 years |
| Occupation | Estate Bailiff |
| Cause of death | Skin Disease, General Dropsy, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Eliza Humberstone, present at the death, Sandy
|
| When Registered | 11 July 1865 |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 | Sandy |
Directories:
| 1847: Kellys Sandy | William Tillcock, baker |
| 1867: Melvilles Sandy | William Tillcock, land agent and baker |
| Elizabeth Tilthorpe (→ Skipper) | [1785 - 1869] | MMMFMFM |
Born: 1785
Married: William Skipper, 23 October 1808, West Acre, Parish Register (Pallot Index)
Children:
Died: 5 August 1869, Castleacre
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 5 August 1869, Castleacre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Skipper | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 83 Years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of William Skipper, | Cause of death | Natural decay, certified
| Informant | Tabitha West, Present at the Death, Castleacre | daughter When Registered | 6 August 1869
| |
Buried: 8 August 1869, Castle Acre, aged 84, Parish Register
Addresses:
| 1841 | Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| 1851 - 1861 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| Elizabeth Tindsley (→ Sharpe) | [1677 - 1734] | MFMFMMFMMMM |
Baptised: 29 June 1677, Stagsden
Died: 20 October 1734
Father: Lewis Tindsley
Mother: Mary Thrall
Married: Rowland Sharpe, 14 March 1697, Stagsden
Child:
| Lewis Tindsley | [1639 - 1725] | MFMFMMFMMMMF |
Baptised: 8 December 1639, Stagsden
Father: William Tindsley
Mother: Sarah Tindsley
Married: Mary Thrall, 24 June 1644, Stagsden
Child:
Buried: 20 July 1725, Stagsden St Leonard
| William Tindsley | [1610 - 1674] | MFMFMMFMMMMFF |
Born: 7 July 1610
Father: William Tindsley
Married: Sarah Tindsley
Child:
Buried: 6 June 1674, Stagsden BDF
| Sarah Tindsley | [<1624 - >1639] | MFMFMMFMMMMFM |
Married: William Tindsley
Child:
| William Tindsley | [<1595 - >1610] | MFMFMMFMMMMFFF |
Child:
| Margery Tunkes (→ Hancox) | [1634 - >1671] | FMMFFMMFFFMM |
Baptised: 8 February 1634, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Father: William Tunkes
Mother: Mary Tunkes
Siblings:
Margery's mother's name is not given in the parish register. It is given as the mother's name for Frances and William.
Married: Sigismund Hancox, 6 January 1652/3, Dudley St Thomas, Parish Register
Children:
| William Tunkes | [<1621 - >1636] | FMMFFMMFFFMMF |
Married: Mary Tunkes
Children:
| Mary Tunkes | [<1621 - >1636] | FMMFFMMFFFMMM |
Married: William Tunkes
Children:
| Jane Upham (→ Thorne) | [1658 - >1685] | FMMFFMFMMFFM |
Born: 1658
Married: William Thorne
Children:
| Phebe Walker (→ Davies) | [1855 - >1901] | FMMMM |
Born: 25 January 1855
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Hales Owen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where born | 25 January 1855, Cradley |
| Name | Phoebe |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Joseph Walker |
| Name of Mother | Mary Ann Walker, formerly Davies |
| Profession of Father | Nailer |
| Informant | the mark of Mary Ann Davies Walker, Mother, Bank Leys Cradley
|
| When Registered | 6 February 1855 |
Father: Joseph Walker
Mother: Mary Ann Davis
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Cradley Heath, St Lukes |
| Date | 13 January 1868 |
| Name | Phebe |
| Parents | Joseph and Mary Ann Walker |
| Abode | Churchgates |
| Father's Occ | Nailer |
Siblings:
| 1857 | Phoebe, 2, Jan. |
| 1863 | Phoebe, 8, Jan, no school, no school. |
Married: Henry Davies 25 December 1875
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 25 December 1875 |
| Name and Surname | Phebe Walker
|
| Age | 21 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Joseph Walker |
| Father's Profession | Horse Nail Maker |
| Witnesses | Samuel Stokes , Sarah Stokes ![]() Samuel and Sarah Stokes may be the Samuel Stokes (aged 32) and his wife Sarah (27) shown in the 1881 census (RG11/2884 f119 p38) as living at Ash Bank, Cradley (where Phebe was living in 1861) with their children Elizabeth (6), Herbert (4) and George H (1). They are presumably the Samuel Stokes and Sarah Tromans who married in Stourbridge MAR qtr 1874 |
Children:
Addresses:
| 1857 - 1861 | Ash Bank, Cradley |
| 1868 | Churchgates, Cradley |
| 1871 | High Town, Cradley |
| 1881 | 5 Innage, Cradley |
| 1891 | The Innage, Cradley |
| 1901 | Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis, STS |
| Joseph Walker | [1826 - 1884] | FMMMMF |
Father: Thomas Wilson
Mother: Roshannah Walker
Baptismal Entry:
| Church | Parish of Halesowen and Chapelry of Cradley |
| Date | 3 March 1826 |
| Name | Joseph |
| Parents | Bastard son of Thomas Wilson and Rosanna Walker |
| Abode | Cradley (Rosanna Walker) |
Siblings:
The Vicar of Cradley's Notebooks: suggest that Rhoda Fowkes also had twins born in April 1863, who died in infancy.
§ Daniel Homer joined the army (4th Royal Lancashire Militia) and was stationed at Orford Military Barracks, Warrington, at the time of the 1881 census (RG11/3798 f93 p29). Elizabeth was living at home with her parents. On leaving the army, Daniel went to County Durham, where he was lodging at the time of the 1891 census (23 South Tenn Court, Tudhoe: RG12/4101 f38 p18), listed as a widower, despite the fact that Elizabeth was living in Stourbridge Union Workhouse, listed as single. He married Martha Horman in a civil ceremony at the Registry Office in MAR qtr 1892. There is a death index entry for an Elizabeth Homer in Dudley, MAR qtr 1901, of the right age, suggesting that Daniel committed bigamy. Shelia Wilson, a great-granddaughter of Daniel, has done much research on his family.
Married: Mary Ann Davis 2 November 1851
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcestershire |
| When Married | 2 November 1851 |
| Name and Surname | Joseph Walker |
| Age | Full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Nailer |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Witnesses | John Priest, Mary Ann Marsh groom's next-door neighbour, |
IGI 7514212-38 refers to marriage.
Children:
Died: 30 May 1884, Cradley
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Halesowen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 30 May 1884, The Innage, Cradley |
| Name and Surname | Joseph Walker |
| Sex | male |
| Age | 62 years |
| Occupation | Horsenail Maker |
| Cause of death | Broncho Pheumonia 10 days, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Rhoda Foulkes, Sister,
present at the death, Five Ways, Cradley Heath
|
| When Registered | 31 May 1884 |
| 1857 | Nailer, no church, ignavus ignavus |
| 1863 | no church, ιδλε |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Butchers Lane, Cradley |
| 1851 - 1861 | Ash Bank, Cradley |
| 1871 | Innage, Cradley |
| 1881 | Stourbridge Union Workhouse, Kingswinford WOR |
| Roshannah Walker | [1803 - 1867] | FMMMMFM |
Baptised: 20 March 1803, Cradley WOR, Parish Register
Father: Cornelius Walker
Mother: Pamelo Cox
Siblings:
Partner: Thomas Wilson
Children:
Died: 5 November 1867, Cradley
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Hales Owen |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 5th November 1867, Bankleys Cradley |
| Name and Surname | Rosannah Walker |
| Sex | Female |
| Age | 65 years |
| Rank or Profession | Daughter of Cornelius Walker a Gun Barrelmaker |
| Cause of death | Paralysis, certified |
| Informant | the mark of Mary Coley, in attendance, Butchers Lane Cradleysister? |
| When Registered | 6 November 1867 |
| 1857 | 56, one eye |
| 1863 | 61, blind |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Kanking Row, Cradley |
| 1851 | Butchers Lane, Cradley |
| 1861 | Ash Bank, Cradley |
| Cornelius Walker | [1776 - >1813] | FMMMMFMF |
Baptised: 22 May 1776, Halesowen, Parish Register
Father: John Walker
Mother: Mary Walker
Married: Pamelo Cox, 14 November 1796, Saint Phillips, Birmingham
Children:
Listed as a gun barrelmaker on Roshannah's death certificate.
| John Walker | [<1761 - >1776] | FMMMMFMFF |
Married: Mary Walker
Child:
| Mary Walker | [<1761 - >1776] | FMMMMFMFM |
Married: John Walker
Child:
| Ann Wane (→ Stanier) | [1787 - 1863] | FFFFFFM |
Born: Census records are confused. In the 1841 census, she is listed as being born in WAR. The 1851 census has her born ~1782 at Rotherby LEI. The 1861 census has her as born ~1783 in Birmingham.
Baptised: 2 June 1787, St Martin Birmingham
Father: Robert Wain
Mother: Margaret Nock
Siblings: All at St Martin Birmingham
Married: William Stanier, 22 August 1808, Edgbaston St Bartholomew (See Pallot index entry)
Children:
Died: 9 November 1863, All Saints
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | All Saints Birmingham | ||||||
| in the County of | Warwick | ||||||
| When and where died | 9 November 1863, Allen's Buildings, Nineveh | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Ann Stanier | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 81 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of William Stanier, a | Cause of death | Senile Decay, certified
| Informant | | the mark of Elizabeth Stanier, Present at the death, Allen's Buildings, Nineveh Birminghamdaughter-in-law When Registered | 11 November 1863
| |
Addresses:
| 1814 | Fordrough |
| 1818 | Nineveh |
| 1819 | Birmingham Heath |
| 1823 | Gibb Heath |
| 1841 - 1851 | 3 Nineveh, All Saints, Birmingham |
| 1861 - 1863 | Allens Buildings, Nineveh |
| Robert Wain | [<1768 - >1783] | FFFFFFMF |
Married: Margaret Nock, 29 September 1783, Edgbaston
Children:
| Anne Warmington (→ Cottle) | [1699 - 1782] | MFFFFMMM |
Baptised: 29 March 1699
Father: Charles Warmington
Mother: Joanne Chebbott
Siblings:
Married: Simon Cottle 15 August 1735, Morwenstow
Children:
Buried: 20 June 1782
| Charles Warmington | [1656 - >1701] | MFFFFMMMF |
Baptised: 1 May 1656, Morwenstow CON
Father: Peter Warmington
Mother: Anne Warmington
Siblings:
Married: Joanne Chebbott 10 January 1693, Morwenstow
Children:
| Peter Warmington | [<1636 - 1677] | MFFFFMMMFF |
Partner: Anne Warmington
Children:
Buried: 5 February 1677
| Anne (→ Warmington) | [<1635 - 1687] | MFFFFMMMFM |
Partner: Peter Warmington
Children:
Buried: 22 June 1687
| Ann Waylen (→ Stevens) | [1794 - 1876] | FFMMFM |
Born: 1794, Shrewton C51
Married: Reuben Stevens, 25 April 1826, Southbroom (Pallot index)
Children:
Died: 22 June 1876
| Registration District | Devizes | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Devizes | ||||||
| in the County of | Wilts | ||||||
| When and where died | 22 June 1876, Church Walk | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Ann Stevens | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 76 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of Reuben Stevens, a | Cause of death | Heart Disease, certified
| Informant | E Wilshire, present at the death, Church Walk Devizes
| When Registered | 25 June 1876
| |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 | The Green, Southbroom, Devizes WIL |
| 1861 | Planks Cottages, Devizes WIL |
| 1871 | The Green, Devizes WIL |
Wiltshire Post Office directory 1859 lists Mrs. Ann Stevens, dressmaker, 31 Maryport St Devizes.
| Mary Ann Webb (→ Berriman) | [1843 - 1919] | MFFM |
Born: 18 June 1843
| Registration District | Stratton |
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Mary |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When and where born | 18 June 1843, Froxtone in the Parish of Whitstone |
| Name | Mary Ann |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Richard Webb |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Webb, formerly Martyn |
| Profession of Father | Farmer |
| Informant | Elizth. Webb, Mother, Whitstone |
| When Registered | 24 June 1843 |
Died: 7 August 1919, Greenstead Hall, Colchester Probate record gravestone
| Registration District | Colchester | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Colcester South East | ||||||
| in the County of | Essex | ||||||
| When and where died | 7 August 1919 Greenstead Hall | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Ann Berriman | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 76 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of John Berriman, a | Cause of death | 1. Carcinoma of the Stomach 2.
Marasmus,
certified
| Informant | W Berriman, Son, in attendance, Greenstead Hall Colchester
| When Registered | 9 August
| |
"Greenstead Hall (map), where courts were held, was a manor house. The building appears to have been a farmhouse of the 18th and 19th centuries." [VCH Essex IX, p 385.]. It was destroyed in or soon after 1967, when it was part of the 137 acres sold by Percy Berriman to Colchester Town Council as building land for the Greenstead Estate. [Essex County Standard, 27 January 1967]
Father: Richard Webb
Mother: Elizabeth Martyn
The Berriman family, circa 1905
Siblings:
Married: John Berriman
| Registration District | Whitstone |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Whitstone |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When Married | 1 April 1876 |
| Name and Surname | Mary Ann Webb |
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Whitstone |
| Father's Name | Richard Webb |
| Father's Profession | yeoman |
| Witnesses | William Martin Webb, Ruth Veale
bride's brother, acquaintance - a Veal family (but no Ruth) lived next door to the Berrimans in the 1871 and 1881 censuses? |
Children:
Will:
| Of | Mary Ann Berriman of Hatley St George widow | ||
| Dated | 26 April 1919 | ||
| Executors | William Berriman, John Berriman (sons) | ||
| Witnesses | Edward Sills| Legacies | Personal effects, and 25 Harsnett Road Colchester,
to daughters Jane Berriman and Emily Berriman. | £125 to sons William Berriman and John Berriman. £100 to daughters Elizabeth Greenaway and Mary Sloman. Remainder to Jane Berriman and Emily Berriman. |
Probate:
| Of | Mary Ann Berriman of Greenstead Hall, Colchester widow |
| At | London |
| To | William Berriman farmer, John Berriman farmer |
| On | 19 December 1919 |
| Estate | £1,880 19s 3d |
Addresses:
| 1851 - 1861 - 1871 | Forkstone, Whitstone |
| 1881 | Strachley, Whitstone |
| 1891 | Higher Widemouth Poundstock |
| 1901 | Mill Farm, Great Munden HRT |
| 1911 | Church Farm, Hatley St George cAM |
| 1919 | Greenstead Hall, Colchester [TM018250] |
| Richard Webb | [1809 - 1879] | MFFMF |
Baptised: 15 January 1809, Whitstone, Parish Register
Father: James Webb
Mother: Joanna Perkin
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Martyn 18 April 1833
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Whitstone |
| Date | 18 April 1833 |
| Name | Richard Webb |
| Of | this parish |
| and Name | Elizabeth Martyn |
| Of | this parish |
| By | banns |
| Witnesses | John Cobbledick, Michael Ouglot? |
Children:
Return of Owners of Land 1853:
| Name | Richard Webb |
| Parish | Whitstone |
| Extent | 135a 0r 36p |
| Rental | £73 5s |
Died: 17 November 1879
| Registration District | Stratton |
| in the Sub-District of | Week St Mary |
| in the County of | Cornwall |
| When and where died | 17 November 1879, Forkstone Whitstone |
| Name and Surname | Richard Webb |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 69 years |
| Occupation | Yeoman |
| Cause of death | Cirrhosis of the liver, 10 months, Disease of Heart, certified |
| Informant | William Martin Webb, son, Present at the Death, Penhall Poundstock |
| When Registered | 24 November 1879 |
Probate:
| Of | Richard WEBB late of Whitestone in the County of Cornwall Yeoman |
| Died | 17 November 1879 at Whitestone |
| At | The Principal Registry |
| To | Wlliam Martin Webb of Poundstock MDX Richard Webb of Whitestone Yeomen the Sons the Executors |
| On | 20 January 1880 |
| Estate | under £800 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1861 - 1871 - 1879 | Forkstone, Whitstone |
| James Webb | [<1790 - >1813] | MFFMFF |
Married: Joanna Perkin, 10 May 1807, Week St Mary, Phillimores
Children:
| Elizabeth Wells (→ Bonas) | [1808 - 1851] | MMMFFM |
Born: 27 October 1808, Castle Acre
Father: William Wells
Mother: Anna Wigg
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 27 October 1808 |
| Where | Castle Acre NFK |
| Text | "Elizabeth daughter of William and Wells was born October 27 1808 and privately baptised October 30 1808" |
Siblings:
Married: William Bonas 16 January 1832
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Castle Acre |
| Date | 16 January 1832 |
| Name | William Bonass |
| Of | this parish widower |
| and Name | Elizabeth Wells |
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Robert Sister, Honor Sculfer |
Children:
Died: 5 February 1851, Castleacre
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 4 February 1851, Castleacre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Elizabeth Bonass | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 42 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of William Bonass, | Cause of death | Visitation of God from natural causes
| Informant | Robt Dench, Coroner, Foulsham
| When Registered | 5 February 1851
| |
Address:
| 1841 | The Green, Castle Acre NFK |
| William Wells | [<1799 - >1819] | MMMFFMF |
Married: Anna Wigg 22 October 1799
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Cranworth cum Letton |
| Date | 22 October 1799 |
| Name | William Wells
|
| Of | this parish singleman |
| and Name | Anne Wigg
|
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Edmund Buscall, James Rudlad |
Children:
No other Wells entry appears in the registers of Cranworth: Burials 1716-86, Baptisms 1716-85, Marriages 1712-52.
| Catherine West (→ Leahair) | [<1809 - >1824] | MMFMFM |
Married: Abraham Leahair, 22 April 1823, St Peters Great Berkhamsted HRT
Marriage Licence:
| Issued by | The Vicar General's Office, 12 April 1823 |
| Between | Abraham Leahair, a bachelor aged 21 years and upwards |
| of | the Parish of Saint Mary Islington in the County of Middlesex |
| and | Catherine West, a spinster of 21 years and upwards |
| of | the Parish of Berkhamsted in the County of Hertford |
| To marry in | the Parish Church of Berkhamsted |
| where | She had been residing for the last 4 weeks |
Child:
Dead: by 1832, when her husband married.
| Alice Wheeler (→ Stevens) | [1765 - >1802] | FFMMFFM |
Baptised: 16 January 1765, Calne, IGI 7102906-57
Father: Steven Wheeler
Mother: Mary Smart
Siblings:
Married: William Stevens, 18 January 1790, Southbroom (Pallot index)
Children:
| Steven Wheeler | [<1749 - >1774] | FFMMFFMF |
Married: Mary Smart, 12 October 1763, Calne, IGI 7419010-86
Children:
| Elsie Whitehouse (→ Poole) | [1901 - 1979] | FMM |
Born: 21 September 1901
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Stafford |
| When and where born | 21st September 1901, Corngreaves Rd |
| Name | Elsie |
| Sex | Girl |
| Name of Father | Mark Whitehouse |
| Name of Mother | Esther Whitehouse formerly Davies |
| Profession of Father | Painter and Glazier |
| Informant | Esther Whitehouse, Mother, Corngreaves Rd Cradley Heath |
| When Registered | 23 October 1901 |
Father: Mark Whitehouse
Mother: Esther Davies
Siblings:
Kenneth Poole took many photographs of the family
Entries from the Family Bible
Married: Joshua Cornelius Poole 24 October 1924
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Reddal Hill |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 13 October 1924 |
| Name and Surname | Elsie Whitehouse |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Field View House, Surfeit Hill, Cradley Heath |
| Father's Name | Mark Whitehouse |
| Father's Profession | Painter and Decorator |
| Witnesses | William Poole groom's brother, bride's sister? |
With Joshua Poole and Nellie Whitehouse, circa 1920
Children:
Died: 14 November 1979, Birmingham
| Registration District | Birmingham |
| in the Sub-District of | Birmingham |
| Administrative Area | Metropolitan District of Birmingham |
| Date and place of death | 14 November 1979, Arden Lodge, East Birmingham Hospital, Little Bromwich |
| Name and Surname | Elsie Poole |
| Sex | Female |
| Maiden surname | Whitehouse |
| Date and place of birth | 21 September 1901, Cradley Heath, West Midlands |
| Informant | Maris Doreen Stanier |
| Qualification | Daughter |
| Usual address | 61 Farnhurst Road, Birmingham 36 |
| Cause of death | Ia Senile dementia II Parkinson's disease |
| Date of Registration | 14 November 1979 |
Will:
| Of | Elsie Poole of 32 St Kenelms Ave Halesowen, wife of Joshua Cornelius Poole | ||
| Dated | 19 October 1970 | ||
| Executors | Joshua Cornelius Poole, if he survive her 7 days, otherwise Kenneth Maxwell Poole and Maris Doreen Stanier | ||
| Witnesses | J Small| Legacies | All estate to husband Joshua Cornelius Poole,
if he survive her 7 days, otherwise half to daughter Maris Doreen Stanier,
or to her issue should she have died; and half to be held in trust for
the issue of son Kenneth Maxwell Poole, until they reach 18 years.
| |
Probate:
| Of | Elsie Poole |
| At | Birmingham |
| On | 30 January 1980 |
| Estate | £29,023 |
Addresses:
| 1901-1911 | New Road, Overend |
| 1912 | Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath (Map dated 1887) |
| 1924-22 | Field View House, Surfeit Hill, Cradley |
| 1924-30 | 113 Corngreaves St |
| 1930-5 | Drew's Holloway, Halesowen |
| 1935-54 | 143 Haden Hill, Halesowen |
| 1954-1977 | 32 St Kenelms Ave, Halesowen telephone 021 550-6010 from 1973 |
| 1977-9 | 61 Farnhurst Rd, Ward End, Birmingham telephone 021 327-3008 |
| Mark Whitehouse | [1877 - 1938] | FMMF |
Born: 24 November 1877
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Stourbridge |
| in the County of | Worcestershire and Staffordshire |
| When and where born | 24 November 1877, Altwood Street Woolescote |
| Name | Mark |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Thomas Whitehouse |
| Name of Mother | Mary Whitehouse, formerly Lee |
| Profession of Father | Iron Bucket maker |
| Informant | Mary Whitehouse , Mother, Altwood Street Wollescote
|
| When Registered | 17 January 1878 |
Died: 4 October 1938, The General Hospital Birmingham Probate record
| Registration District | Birmingham | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | St Mary's | ||||||
| in the County | Borough of Birmingham | ||||||
| When and where died | 4 October 1938, General Hospital | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mark Whitehouse | ||||||
| Sex | Male | ||||||
| Age | 60 years | ||||||
| Occupation | of The View, Two Gates Lane, Cradley Staffordshire | Cause of death | 1a Carcinoma of stomach PM
| Informant | M E A Whitehouse, Daughter-in-law, Surfeit Hill, Cradley Heath
| When Registered | 6 October
| |
Father: Thomas Whitehouse
Mother: Mary Lee
Siblings:
The Whitehouse family, circa 1890
Married: Esther Davies 21 April 1901
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| Solemnized at | The Register Office |
| in the Parish of | Stourbridge |
| in the County of | Worcestershire and Staffordshire |
| When Married | 21 April 1901 |
| Name and Surname | Mark Whitehouse |
| Age | 23 |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | House Painter (journeyman) |
| Residence | Attwood Street, Wollescote |
| Father's Name | Thomas Whitehouse |
| Father's Profession | Iron Plate worker |
| Witnesses | William John Brooks, Elizabeth Davies |
Children:
Churches:
He was much involved with the People's Mission, Overend. The History of Cradley Churches, Volume 3: Twentieth Century Methodism shows him to have been:-
In or shortly after 1933, he left Overend Mission, and returned to the Trinity Methodist Church in Cradley.
Newspaper: Unknown, October 1938:
Obituary - Mr. M. Whitehouse, Cradley
The death occurred on Tuesday week of Mr. Mark Whitehouse of "The View", Two Gates Lane, Cradley, at the age of 60 years. Mr. Whitehouse, who was a native of Lye, came to Cradley Heath about 38 years ago, and carried on the business of a painter and decorator at Surfeit Hill.
He was a member of Overend Mission Hall, where he rendered much valuable service, from the time of its opening until about five years ago, when he returned to the Trinity Methodist Church, Cradley. Here he took a keen interest in the men's Class, which he helped to re-form after the lapse of a number of years.
The funeral on Saturday was conducted by the Rev. C T Gilwhite. After a short service in the Trinity Methodist Church, the interment took place at the Nonconformist Cemetery, Cradley. The mourners were: Harold, Edward, Albert, and Dennis (sons), Josh and Jack (sons-in-law), and William and Thomas (brothers). The bearers were Henry Davis, Levi Davies, and Rowland Pearson (brothers-in-law), Fred Whitehouse, Tom Whitehouse, and Harry Boaler (nephews).
Flowers were sent by his loving wife; Elsie, Josh and family; Nellie and Jack; Harold and Ada; Edward and Elsie; his children at home - Dennis Albert and Emily; Hazel and Cedric; William and Harriet; Thomas and Annie; Sam, Tom and Frank; Lizzie and family; Levi, Chrissie and family; nephew Harry and family; Emily, Rowland and family; Dinah and family; niece Louie (London); Fred, Elsie, and Irene; employees of Mark Whitehouse; Mr. and Mrs N Grove and family; Sam and Fletcher Lloyd; Employees of Lloyd Bros.; Mr. and Mrs. Wood and family; Mrs Beasley (Lutley); Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Connop; W. C. and F. A. Blunt; the Audens family; Mr. and Mrs. Newby and Edith; Trinity Church, Cradley, members of Overend Mission; members of Two Gates Ragged Schools; friends, Two Gates Lane; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Millward (Kidderminster); Mr. and Mrs. Jasper and Mr. Wylde; neighbours at Surfeit Hill.
The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Meredith and Hingley.
Will:
| Of | Mark Whitehouse of Two Gates Lane, Cradley, Master painter | ||
| Dated | 15 July 1938 | ||
| Executors | Esther Whitehouse (wife), Harold Whitehouse, Edward Whitehouse (sons) | ||
| Witnesses | Geo. Hackett, Gladys Dunn| Legacies | Entire estate (inc. freehold of "Field View" Surfeit Hill, Cradley)
to wife during her life or widowhood, then to be held in trust for all children. Children to inherit
at age 21, or marriage below 21 for daughters.
| |
Probate:
| Of | Mark Whitehouse of The View, Two Gates Lane, Cradley |
| At | Birmingham |
| To | Esther Whitehouse widow, Harold Whitehouse painter, Edward Whitehouse painter |
| On | 22 October 1938 |
| Estate | £1,204 15s 11d |
THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH That Mark Whitehouse of his own will and accord as by and with the Consent of his Father Thomas Whitehouse of Lye, County of Worcester doth put himself Apprentice to George Bromley of High Street Lye, County of Worcester PAINTER to learn his Art and with him after the Manner of an Apprentice to serve from the thirtieth day of December one thousand eight hundred and ninety two until the year ending one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight or unto the full End and Term of SIX Years from thence next following to be fully complete and ended During which Term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall serve his secrets keep his lawful commands every where gladly do. He shall do no damage to his said Master nor see to be done of others but to his Power shall tell or forthwith give warning to his said Master of the same. He shall not waste the Goods of his said Master nor lend them unlawfully to any. He shall not contract Matrimony within the said Term nor play at Cards or Dice Tables or any other unlawful Games whereby his said Master may have any loss with his own goods or others during the said Term without Licence of his said Master, he shall neither buy nor sell, he shall not haunt Taverns or Playhouses nor absent himself from his said Master's service day or night unlawfully But in all things as a faithful Apprentice, he shall behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said Term And the said George Bromley doth hereby agree to pay the said Apprentice the sum of five shillings per week from the above date until the thirtieth of December next ensuing and the weekly sum of six shillings during the next twelve months, the weekly sum of seven shillings during he next twelve months, the weekly sum of nine shillings during the next twelve months, the weekly sum of twelve shillings during the next twelve months, the weekly sum of fifteen shillings the next and last twelve months The afore said sums to be paid on Saturdays of each week, Fifty seven hours to constitute one week, and teach the said Apprentice in the Art of the several branches of Painting and Decorating which he useth by the best means that he can shall teach and Instruct or cause to be taught and instructed
George Bromley
Mark Whitehouse
And for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and Agreements either of the said Parties bindeth himself unto the other by these Presents In Witness whereof the Parties above named to these Indentures interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals the twenty seventh day of January and in the fifty fifth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain QUEEN Defender of the Faith and in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and ninety three
Witness the signature Thomas Whitehouse Junr
Addresses:
| 1877 | Attwood St, Woolescote |
| 1881 | Brook St, Wollescote |
| 1891 | 26 Bagley St, Stourbridge |
| 1901 | Attwood St, Woolescote |
| 1901-1911 | New Road, Overend |
| circa 1910 | 63 Stourbridge Road, Hay Green |
| 1912 | Corngreaves Road, Cradley Heath (Map dated 1887) |
| 1916-28 | Field View House, Surfeit Hill, Cradley |
| 1933-8 | Two Gates Lane, Cradley |
| Thomas Whitehouse | [1848 - 1929] | FMMFF |
Born: 21 November 1849
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where born | 21 November 1849, Minories Dudley |
| Name | Thomas |
| Sex | Boy |
| Name of Father | Thomas Whitehouse |
| Name of Mother | Elizabeth Whitehouse formerly Collett |
| Profession of Father | Fruiterer |
| Informant | the Mark of Elizabeth Whitehouse, Mother, Minories Dudley
|
| When Registered | 22 December 1849 |
His Apprenticeship papers, dated 20 March 1866, give his age as "Aged seventeen years on the eleventh day of December last", implying birth on 11 December 1848. Perhaps a year was added to his age in order to obtain the apprenticeship.
Father: Thomas Whitehouse
Mother: Elizabeth Collett
Siblings:
Married: Mary Lee
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Netherton |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When Married | 1 November 1869 |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Whitehouse
|
| Age | full |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Profession | Brazier |
| Residence | Dudley |
| Father's Name | Thomas Whitehouse |
| Father's Profession | Miner |
| Witnesses | Eli Hill, Elizabeth Hill ![]() groom's stepfather and mother |
Children:
plus 5 unknown children, dead by 1911
The Whitehouse family, circa 1890
Newspaper: Unknown, 1929
Mr. Thomas Whitehouse, Lye
The funeral of Mr. Thomas Whitehouse, founder of the firm of Messrs. Thomas Whitehouse and Sons, Coronation Works, Lye, was on Thursday week. Mr. Whitehouse, who was in his 80th year, was one of the local pioneers of the sheet metal industry connected with the galvanised hollow-ware trade. Sixty years ago this industry, now of very considerable dimensions in Lye and district, was in its infancy. There were then only two firms engaged in it - Mr. Thomas Rhodes and Mr. George Hill. In 1867 Mr. Whitehouse, who had served his apprenticeship in the sheet metal trade in Dudley, came to Lye, entering the employ of Mr. Rhodes, and shortly afterwards he was engaged by Mr. George Hill, who had then installed the first galvanising pot in the district. Here he remained until 1905, and then he started in business on his own account, under the name of Thomas Whitehouse and Sons. He retained his interest in this firm until his retirement in 1925. Mr. Whitehouse's life was lived almost entirely in the interests of his home and family and with his business activities; he never entered public life. By his upright and industrious life he gained the respect of a wide circle of friends. Mrs. Whitehouse predeceased him 16 years ago, and he is survived by three sons and three daughters. The funeral was at Lye and Wollescote Cemetery in the family grave. Mr. A. Wooldridge, an old friend of the deceased, conducted the last rites at the house where the hymn "Jesus is a Rock" was sung and prayer offered. The mourners were Messrs. William H. Whitehouse, Thomas Whitehouse, senior, Mark Whitehouse (sons), Fred Whitehouse, sr, Sam Whitehouse, Tom Whitehouse, junior, Frank Whitehouse, Arthur Boaler, Fred Whitehouse junior, Bert Pearson, Harold Whitehouse, Senior, Ronald Pearson, William Whitehouse, junr., Edward Whitehouse, Harold Whitehouse, junior, Eric Clewitt (grandsons), Enoch Boaler, Rowland Pearson (sons-in-law), W. J. Clewitt, Bert Homer, J. H. Perks, P. Heathcock and W. Fletcher (friends). The bearers were Messrs. A. Southall, R. Amphlett, T. Little, L. Skelding, A. Pardoe (employess of the firm).
Floral tributes were sent by Dinah and family; Harriet and Will; Tom and Annie; Lizzie; Enoch and family; Mark, Esther and family; Emily, Roland and family; Mrs. G. Whitehouse and family; Gladys and Bert; Gwen and Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. F. Whitehouse; Louie and Will; Winnie and John; Doris and Jim; Sam and Ethel; Tom and Frank; Emily, Bill and baby Marjorie; Harry and Dot; Florrie and May; Lily and Bert; Bert and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clewitt and family; Mr. and Mrs. P. Heathcock; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perks and family; and a globe from the employees of Messrs. Thos. Whitehouse and Sons. Mr. W. H. Raybould, Church Street, had charge of the funeral arrangements.
THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH That Thomas Whitehouse of Dudley in the County of Worcester Aged seventeen years on the eleventh day of December last, by the consent of his Stepfather Eli Hill of the Dock in Dudley aforesaid Sheet Iron Worker doth put himself Apprentice to John Shakespeare of Dudley aforesaid Sheet Iron Worker to learn his Art and with him after the Manner of an Apprentice to serve from the date hereof until he shall arrive at and attain his full Age of Twenty one years until the full End and Term of Years from then next following to be fully complete and ended During which Term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall serve his secrets keep his lawful commands every where gladly do. He shall do no damage to his said Master nor see to be done of others but to his Power shall tell or forthwith give warning to his said Master of the same. He shall not waste the Goods of his said Master nor lend them unlawfully to any. He shall not commit fornication nor contract Matrimony within the said Term, he shall not play at Cards or Dice Tables or any other unlawful Games whereby his said Master may have any loss with his own goods or others during the said Term without Licence of his said Master, he shall neither buy nor sell, he shall not haunt Taverns or Playhouses nor absent himself from his said Master's service day or night unlawfully But in all things as a faithful Apprentice, he shall behave himself towards his said Master and all his during the said Term And the said John Shakespeare in consideration of such faithful service to be done and performed by the said Apprentice doth hereby Covenant Promise and Agree to and with the said Eli Hill his executors and administrators that the aforesaid John Shakespeare the said Apprentice in the Art of a Sheet Iron Worker which he useth by the best means that he can shall teach and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed. And also shall and will pay unto the said Eli Hill or to the said Apprentice (Except only during such time as he shall be absent from his service by sickness or otherwise, in which case a proportionate deduction shall be made) the wages or sum of money namely seven shillings weekly until he shall attain the age of eighteen years, eight shillings weekly until nineteen, nine shillings weekly until twenty and ten shillings weekly during the last year of the term of this Apprenticeship. And the said Eli Hill doth hereby promise and Agree that the said Apprentice shall at all times when required assist the said John Shakespeare in any Capacity of his business of a Sheet Iron Worker and Mechanic And also to provide or cause to be provided for the said Apprentice sufficient Meat, Drink, Clothes, Washing, Lodging and all other necessaries during the said Term. And for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and Agreements either of the said Parties bindeth himself unto the other by these Presents In Witness whereof the Parties above named to these Indentures interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals the twentieth day of March and in the Thirtieth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain QUEEN Defender of the Faith and in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and sixty six
The markof Thomas Whitehouse (seal)
Eli Hill (seal)
John Shakespeare (seal)
Signed Sealed and delivered by all the above named Parties in the presence of John H Walter Accountant Dudley
| Registration District | Stourbridge |
| in the Sub-District of | Stourbridge |
| in the Counties of | Worcester etc |
| When and where died | 24 February 1929, "Birklea" Monument Avenue Wollescote, Lye and Wollescote |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Whitehouse |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 79 years |
| Occupation | Retired Galvanised Holloware Goods Manufacturer |
| Cause of death | 1a Cerebral Haemorrhage (no PM) |
| Informant | T Whitehouse, son, Present at the death, "The View" Pennine Lane Wollescote |
| When Registered | 26 February 1929 |
Addresses:
| 1851 | Minories, Dudley |
| 1861 - 1871 | 21 Angel St, Dudley |
| 1877 | Attwood St, Wollescote |
| 1881 | Brook St, Wollescote |
| 1891 | 26 Bagley St, Stourbridge |
| 1901 | Attwood St, Wollescote |
| 1911 - 1913 | 16 Fletcher Street, Woolescote |
| -1929 | Surfeit Hill, Cradley |
| 1929 | "Birklea", Monument Ave, Wollescote |
| Thomas Whitehouse | [1820 - 1849] | FMMFFF |
Father: James Whitehouse
Married: Elizabeth Collett 8 July 1839
| Registration District | Dudley |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church |
| in the Parish of | Rowley Regis |
| in the County of | Staffordshire |
| When Married | 8 July 1839 |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Whitehouse
|
| Age | of full age |
| Condition | Bachelor |
| Rank or Profession | Labourer |
| Residence | Tividale |
| Father's Name | Jas. Whitehouse |
| Father's Profession | Collier |
| Witnesses | John Breasier, Edw. Bridgewater |
Children:
Died: 11 July 1849, Minories Dudley
| Registration District | Dudley |
| in the Sub-District of | Dudley |
| in the County of | Worcester |
| When and where died | 11 July 1849, Minories Dudley |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Whitehouse |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 30 years |
| Rank or Profession | Fruiterer |
| Cause of death | Croup. Certified |
| Informant | Sarjent Parsons, Present at the Death, Minories Dudley |
| When Registered | 13 July 1849 |
Address:
| 1841 - 1849 | 183 Minories, Dudley |
| James Whitehouse | [<1805 - >1820] | FMMFFFF |
Child:
| Eliza Whitmee (→ Hall) | [1837 - 1904] | MFMFM |
Born: between 7 June 1837 and 30 March 1838, if census returns are accurate, but not the Elizabeth Whitmee whose birth was registered in Bedford DEC qtr 1837
Father: Peter Whitmee
Mother: Mary Petit
Born: Bletsoe
Siblings:
| § Jabez Joseph Slater Whitmee married Mary Ann E Page, Mary Ellen Whitmee married Walter Richard Page, and Hannah Whitmee married Alfred William Page. The three Pages were siblings, children of Richard and Sarah Page of Hale Weston HUN (RG10/1535 f114 p3). My thanks to Ursula Clarke (email Caerlaverock68@yahoo.co.uk) for this information. |
Married: John Hall 30 October 1866
| Registration District | Saint Neots |
| Solemnized at | Eaton Socon |
| in the Parish of | Eaton Socon |
| in the County of | Bedfordshire |
| When Married | 30 October 1866 |
| Name and Surname | Eliza Whitmee |
| Age | 29 |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Eaton Socon |
| Father's Name | Peter Whitmee |
| Father's Profession | Labourer |
| Witnesses | William Pettit, Hephzibah Emma Whitmee bride's uncle and sister? |
Children:
Died: 11 November 1904, Eaton Socon
| Registration District | St Neots | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Kimbolton | ||||||
| in the Counties of | Hunts and Beds | ||||||
| When and where died | 11 November 1904, The Ford, Eaton Socon Beds RD | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Eliza Hall | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 67 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Wife of John Hall, | Cause of death | Cerebral Haemorrhage, Uraemia, certified
| Informant | H Holley, present at the death, Eaton Socon
| When Registered | 14 November 1904
| |
Gravestone:
| In |
| Loving |
| Rememberence of |
| ELIZA wife of |
| JOHN HALL |
| The Ford |
| A dear and affectionate mother |
| who was called to rest |
| after great suffering |
| 11th Nov 1904 |
| in her 68th year |
| On Christ the solid rock I stand |
| all other ground is sinking sand |
| With Christ which is far better |
| Also of |
| JOHN HALL |
| who died 28th January 1914 |
| in his 71st year. |
| Peace Perfect Peace |
Addresses:
| 1841 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN |
| 1851 | Perry HUN |
| 1861 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN |
| 1871 - 1881 | Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon BDF |
| 1891 | Eaton Socon BDF |
| 1901 | Eaton Ford BDF |
| Peter Whitmee | [1815 - 1895] | MFMFMF |
Born: 25 June 1815, Emberton
Father: Thomas Whitmee
Mother: Elizabeth Old
Siblings:
Married 1: Mary Petit, 20 September 1836, Stagsden, IGI M148941-0555
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: 8 July 1872, Jane Ann Biddick
| Registration District | St Neots | Jane Anne Biddock was born in County Wexford IRL circa 1824. She worked as a schoolteacher, in Ropley HAM (HO107/1678 f12 p16, RG9/702 f3 p1), then in Perry HUN (RG10/1535 f104 p8) | |
| Solemnized at | The Parish Church | ||
| in the Parish of | Great Staughton | ||
| in the County of | Huntingdon | ||
| When Married | 6 July 1872 | ||
| Name and Surname | Peter Whitmee | Jane Anne Biddick | |
| Age | full | full | |
| Condition | Widower | Spinster | |
| Rank or Profession | Farmer | - | |
| Residence | Great Staughton | Great Staughton | |
| Father's Name | Thomas Whitmee | William Biddick | |
| Father's Profession | Farmer | Coast Guard Officer | |
| Witnesses | Jno Day, Sarah Jane Loakes | ||
Died: 23 March 1895, St Neots
| Registration District | St Neots |
| in the Sub-District of | St Neots |
| in the Counties of | Hunts, Beds and Cambs |
| When and where died | 23 March 1895, Russell Street, St Neots |
| Name and Surname | Peter Whitmee |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 79 |
| Occupation | formerly a Farmer |
| Cause of Death | Senile Decay Chronic Bronchitis 2 months certified by A W Quait |
| Informant | J A Whitmee, widow of deceased, Russell Street St Neots |
| When Registered | 25 March 1895 |
Inscription: in the cemetery between St. Neots and Eynesbury
| In Loving Memory of Peter Whitmee (farmer) of Perry |
| Who peacefully passed away (23) March 1895-in his 80th year |
| (and) of his Beloved Anne Jane his widow who died 3rd December 1911 aged 88 |
| In the End was Peace |
Will:
| Of | Peter Whitmee formerly of Perry in the parish of Great Staughton farmer but now residing at Gamlingay | ||||
| Dated | 28 March 1889 | ||||
| Executors | George Pettit Whitmee (son) and William Gershom Whitmee (grandson) | ||||
| Witnesses | C R Wade-Gerc| Codicil | Dated 24 October 1889 Prevented the trustees from selling any furniture
or personal effects during the lifetime of Jane Ann Whitmee without her written consent.
| Legacies | £50 to each of his 4 sons - Jabez Joseph Slater Whitmee,
John Thomas Whitmee, Samuel Whitmee, George Pettit Whitmee. | £40 to each of his 5 daughters - Eliza Hall, Hephzibah Emma Goodes, Elizabeth Whitmee, Mary Ellen Page, Hannah Page. £12 to each of his grandchildren - Arthur Loakes, Ernest Day, William Gershom Whitmee, Edwin Whitmee, Edith Whitmee, Hilda Whitmee. The remaider to be held in trust by George Pettit Whitmee and William Gershom Whitmee for the benefit of his wife Jane Ann Whitmee during her lifetime, then to be divided between his children or their descendents. |
Probate:
| Of | Peter Whitmee of St Neots retired farmer |
| At | Peterborough |
| To | George Pettit Whitmee and William Gershom Whitmee farmers |
| On | 22 July 1895 |
| Estate | £415 5s 3d |
Addresses:
| 1815 | Petsoe Manor |
| 1841 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN |
| 1851 | Perry HUN |
| 1861 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN |
| 1871 - 1881 | Perry HUN |
| 1891 | Mill St, Gamlingay |
| 1895 | Russell Street, St Neots |
| Thomas Whitmee | [1786 - 1858] | MFMFMFF |
Born: 3 August 1786 "Makers of New York" Morris 1895
Died: 4 July 1858, Auburn, New York USA
Father: Thomas Whitmee
Mother: Hannah James
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Old, 16 October 1805, Olney BKM
Children:
Addresses:
| 1841 | Toft Farm, Sharnbrook BDF |
| 1850 | Auburn, Cayuga County New York |
| Bletsoe: Whitwick End | 1832-3 |
| Bletsoe: Whitwick End Fm, house and land occ. by him as tenent at a yearly rent of £50. | 1833-4 |
| Bletsoe: Sharnbrook, 200 acres | 1835-42 |
| Bletsoe: Sharnbrook, 5344 acres, the Toft Farm | 1843-6 |
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1823 | Bletsoe | Thomas Gell | Thos Whitmee | £19 2s 8d | |
| 1824-5 | Bletsoe | Thomas Gell | Phillips and Whitmee | £19 2s 8d | |
| 1825-6 | Bletsoe | (late)Thomas Gell | Phillips and Whitmee | £19 2s 8d | |
| Some of these Land Tax records could refer to his father. | |||||
Farmed Toft Fm Sharnbrook as tenant of the Gambier family 1835-49.
Biography:
Morris ["Makers of New York", 1895] contains a biography of
his son, Deacon Samuel Whitmee, which says in part:-
"The father of Samuel, the third Thomas Whitmee in succession, was born August 3, 1786, in Bedfordshire, where
he passed the larger part of his life. He remained on the home farm, assisting his father in its management
until his marriage, when his father rented a farm for him in Buckinghamshire, where he carried on general
farming for five years. He then returned to his native town, remaining there until 1849, when he disposed of all
his property in England, and emigrated with his family to America. He sailed from Liverpool on the ship "St
Patrick," making the passage to New York City in four weeks and four days. After landing, the family came
directly to Cayuga County, settling in
Auburn. Mr. Whitmee was not sufficiently vigorous to embark in any new
business after his arrival here, although he lived about nine years. His death occurred on July 4 1858. The
maiden name of his wife, to whom he was wedded in 1805, was Elizabeth Old. She was a native of Bedfordshire,
born October 27, 1783, and died in Auburn, February 13, 1875. To her and her husband were born fourteen
children, two of whom, Samuel by name, died at birth. The others were the following: Thomas, James, Sarah J.,
Mary, William, Peter, Hannah, Eliza, Samuel, Jethro, William, and Jabez."
The farm his father rented for him in Buckingham was Petsoe Manor Farm, the property of Lincoln College, Oxford University.
He is not shown on the passenger list of the St Patrick, his wife being listed as a widow. But French's 1857 Directory of Auburn lists a Thomas Whitney with a house at 55 Elizabeth Street.
| Thomas Whitmee | [1757 - 1841] | MFMFMFFF |
Born: 1757, Olney BKM
Father: Thomas Whitmee
Mother: Elizabeth Beale
Siblings:
Married: Hannah James 6 August 1782 Olney
Children:
Died: 23 April 1841, Odell
| Registration District | Bedford |
| in the Sub-District of | Harrold |
| in the County of | Bedford |
| When and where died | 23 April 1841 at Odell |
| Name and Surname | Thomas Whitmee |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | 86 |
| Occupation | Farmer |
| Cause of Death | old age |
| Informant | Catherine Warner (x) Widow, Odell, present at death |
| When Registered | 24 April 1841 |
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1784-6 | Olney | Thomas Whitmee for farm | £6 2s 8d | ||
| 1787-94 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 2s 8d | |
| 1795 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 1s 1d | |
| 1796-7 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 1s 5d | |
| 1798 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 16s 5½d | |
| 1799 | Olney | Earl Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 16s 17½d | (sic) |
| 1800-9 | Olney | Earl Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 16s 3½d | |
| 1810-4 | Olney | Earl Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 16s 3d | |
| 1815 | Olney | Earl Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £6 16s 0d | |
| 1819 | Odell | Thomas Alston Esq | Whitmee | £30 7s 0d | |
| 1820-2 | Odell | Thomas Alston Esq | Thomas Whitmee | £30 7s 0d | |
| 1823-32 | Odell | Justinian Alston Esq | Thomas Whitmee | £30 7s 0d |
Thomas seems to have left Olney BKM in 1815 and reached Odell in 1818. There were Thomas Whitmees farming Clifton and Emberton in 1816-7. That farming Emberton was presumably his son (whose son Peter was baptised there in 1815), but Thomas may also have farmed Clifton.
Rates:
Thomas Whitmee is listed as having paid one shilling in rates at Olney in 1810
Rate Book - Odell
| Date | Rate | Paid by | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28 October 1818 | 1s | Mr. Whiteney | £14 5s 0d |
| 2 December 1818 | 1s | Mr. Whitmee | £14 5s 0d |
| 25 January 1819 | 1s | Mr. (signs Thos)Whitmee | £14 5s 0d |
| 18 September 1819 | 2s | Thos Whitmee | £28 10s 0d |
| 3 January 1820 | 2s | Thos Whitmee | £28 10s 0d |
| 7 April 1822 | 6d | Thos Whitmee | £7 2s 6d |
The signature on the 25 January 1819 Rate Book is the same as that on his 1841 will.
Poor Law Rate - Odell
| Date | Rate | Paid by | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 March 1839 | 2d | Thos Whitmee | £3 14s 8d |
Farmed land on the Olney Estate of The Earl of Dartmouth
| Ref | Description | a/m/p | Quantity | Per acre | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | House and Homestead | 1r 2p | 40 | 10s 6d | |
| 34 | Near Town Close | 10a 1r 24p | 40 | £20 16s 0d | |
| 35 | Near Town Meadow | 5a 2r 12p | 50 | £13 18s 9d | |
| 92 | Short Massey | 20a 1r | 16 | ||
| 93 | West Pits | 20a 1r | 16 | ||
| 1r 22p | 16 | ||||
| 94 | S | a | 12 a 2r 32p | 16 | £42 17s 0d |
| 88 | Long Massey | a | 18a 2r 26p | 15 | £13 19s 11d |
| 47 | Weston's Meadow | m | 10a 2r 32p | 42 | £22 9s 4d |
| TOTAL | 99a 0r 32p | £114 12s 4d |
Remarks
Nos 88, 92, 93 and 94 are arable clay Land in some Parts very strong and in others stoney and near the rock.
No 34 is excellent gravelly Land laid down to grass part of which has lately been ploughed up and must be laid down again.
No 35 is capital good Meadow Land which being flooded in the Winter Season by the River Ouse produces good crops of fine hay.
No 47 is pretty good Meadow Land, it and No 88 were added to this farm in 1797.
No 47 is
Lady Day
Entry, the residue of the farm is
Michaelmas Entry.
Listed in the Posse Comitatus of Olney 1798 as having 5 horses, 1 waggon and 2 carts.
Biography:
Morris ["Makers of New York", 1895] contains a biography of
his grandson, Deacon Samuel Whitmee, which says in part:-
"(Thomas Whitmee) died (in Bedfordshire) at the venerable age of ninety-two years; and his wife, who survived
him, lived to be ninety-three years old. He was a tiller of the soil and one of the wealthy farmers of the town,
having the care of five hundred acres of land. He was a man of marked individuality, and at the time of his
death requested that his farm-wagon be used instead of a hearse to convey his body to its last resting-place,
and that his employees on the farm be his bearers, his last wishes being strictly conformed with."
| Thomas Whitmee | [1733 - >1798] | MFMFMFFFF |
Born: 14 July 1733 Raunds NTH
Father: Samuel Whitmee
Mother: Mary Colson
Siblings:
Married: Elizabeth Beal, 20 April 1756 Denford
Children:
Land Tax Assessment:
| Date | Place | Proprietor | Occupier | Sum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1782-3 | Olney | Thomas Whitmee | £10 5s 1d | |
| 1784 | Olney | Thomas Whitmee for farm | £10 11s 9¾d | |
| 1785 | Olney | Thomas Whitmee for farm | £10 11s 9¼d | |
| 1786 | Olney | Thomas Whitmee for farm | £10 11s 9½d | |
| 1787-8 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £10 11s 9¼d |
| 1790-1 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £10 11s 11d |
| 1792 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £10 11s 6d |
| 1793-4 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £10 11s 11d |
| 1795 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £10 7s 10d |
| 1796-7 | Olney | Lord Dartmouth | Thomas Whitmee | £10 7s 9¾d |
| 1798 | Olney | Whiting | Thomas Whitmee & self | 10s 3½d |
Enclosure record of 1777 reads in part:-
"... to Thomas Whitmey of Olney Currier in lieu of his right of Common on a certain piece of ground part of
the said Common fields called the Overs All that piece plot or parcel of Land lying and being in West Field
aforesaid and bounded on the East part thereof by the allotment of the said Elislime Smith on the South by the
eighth Allotment to the said Earl of Dartmouth on the North part thereof by the first Allotment to the said Wm
Earl of Dartmouth the fences of which said allotment to the said Thomas Whitmey on the South part thereof next the
said eighth allotment to the said William the Earl of Dartmouth and on the west side thereof next the Allotment to
the said Trustees for the said Samuel Marshall shall be made and for ever hereafter maintained and kept in repair
by and at the expense of the said Thomas Whitmey and the owner of the said allotment for the time being."
Farmed land on the Olney Estate of The Earl of Dartmouth
| Ref | Description | a/m/p | Quantity | Per acre | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Farm House and Homestead | 1r 2p | 40 |
10s 6d | |
| 1 | Old Homestead (house down) | 2r 14p | 40 |
£1 3s 6d | |
| 46 | Weston Meadow | m | 23a 1r 30p | 45 |
£57 14s 8d |
| 95 | Christian Wall Close | p | 32a 3r 24p | 20 |
£32 18s |
| 109 | Barnyard and Barn close | a | 17a 1r 5p | 15 |
£12 19s 2d |
| 110 | Clay Butts | a | 20a 3r 5p | 14 |
£14 11s 10d |
| 111 | Near Park Leys | a | 18a 3r 14p | 15 |
£12 2s 6d |
| 112 | Far Park Leys | a | 15a | 10 |
£7 10s |
| TOTAL | 129a 0r 25p | £136 10s 2d |
Remarks
No 46 is good Meadow flooded in the Winter Season by the River Ouse which makes it produce good crops of hay.
No 95 was mostly ploughed Land now laid down for a Cow Pasture; some of the wet parts should be underdrained.
Nos 109, 110, 111 and 112 are ploughed land at a great and very inconvenient distance from the Farm House;
There is a Barn on No 109 which was built soon after the Inclosure.
Listed in the Posse Comitatus of Olney 1798 as having 6 horses, 1 waggon and 2 carts.
The Posse Comitatus also lists: West Whitmee, lacemaker; John Whitmee, maltster;
John Whitmee, victualler.
Sun Fire Insurance policy number 389,409:
dated October 1777
"Thomas Whitmey of Olney in Bucks, Carrier,
on his new Dwelling House only situated as aforesaid
| Stoned and tiled not exceeding | £480 |
| Household Goods therein only not exceeding | £100 |
| Stable only in the Yard Stone and Tiled not exceeding | £20 |
| Workshop Warehouse and Barn adjoining thatched not exceeding | £100 |
| Utensils and Stock therein only not exceeding | £200 |
| TOTAL | £900 |
N Bowen, J Moffatt, B Branfield"
| Samuel Whitmee | [1698 - 1759] | MFMFMFFFFF |
Born: 1698
Father: Samuel Whitmee
Mother: Elizabeth Unknown
Siblings:
Married: Mary Colson
Children:
Will:
In the name of God Amen, I Samuel Whitmee of Raunds in the county of Northampton Whitan being weak and infirm in Body but through the mercy of God of sound mind memory and understanding to make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. I give and devise unto my loving wife Mary Whitmee all and singular my lands meadow ground premises and hereditaments whatsoever both copyhold and freehold with their and every of their appertenances lying and being within the parish of Raunds ... or elsewhere To hold for the term of her natural life on case she shall continue my widow and after my decease Then I give and devise until my son John Whitmee ... All those several pieces and parcels of arable land or Leyground Containing be estimation Five acres ... being dippersed in the open fields and bounds of Raunds ... And also all those several pieces and parcels of meadow ground containing by estimation three Twelve Feet ... in West Cotton meadow in Raunds ... more particularly mentioned and expressed ... One land Three Roods at Denford Old Furlong Two Lands Two Roods at Steepies Three Lands Two Roods at Breach Moor Two Lands one acre at upper Flexingdale Two Lands Three Roods at Scotts Hedge Six Lands Six Roods at Guns Bushes abutting upon Hargrave Slade Item after the death or marriage of my said wife ... I give and devise all the residue and Remainder of my arable Land with the appurtenances unto my eldest Son Thomas Whitmee and to his heirs and assigns for ever Lastly all the rest residue and remainder of my personal estate Goods Chattels and Effects ... I give ... to my said loving wife Mary Whitmee and to my said son John Whitmee to be equally divided between them.
Mary Whitmee and John Whitmee to be joint Executrix and Executor 2 day of June 1759.
signed sam whitmee.
witnesses: Robert Twelvetree, John Lamber, John Underwood.
| Samuel Whitmee | [1665 - 1741] | MFMFMFFFFFF |
Born: 1665 Olney
Died: 27 December 1741, Raunds
Father: Samuel Whitmee
Mother: Ann Whitmee
Siblings:
Married 1: Mary Unknown [- 20 October 1690]
Children of first marriage:
Married 2: Elizabeth Unknown, 1692, Raunds
Children of second marriage:
| Elizabeth Whitmee | [<1678 - 1741] | MFMFMFFFFFM |
Died: 27 December 1741, Raunds
Married: Samuel Whitmee
Children:
| Samuel Whitmee | [1641 - 1680] | MFMFMFFFFFFF |
Born: 1641 Yardley Hastings
Died: 16 October 1680 Olney
Father: William Whitmee
Mother: Cicely Whitmee
Occupation: maltster
Married: Ann Whitmee 1644
Siblings:
Children:
| Ann Whitmee | [1645 - >1695] | MFMFMFFFFFFM |
Married: Samuel Whitmee
Child:
| William Whitmee | [1590 - >1645] | MFMFMFFFFFFFF |
Baptised: 17 January 1590, Yardley Hastings
Father: Thomas Whitmee
Mother: Mary Cowper
Siblings:
Married: Cicely Whitmee
Children:
| Cicely Whitmee | [<1630 - >1645] | MFMFMFFFFFFFM |
Married: William Whitmee
Children:
| Thomas Whitmee | [1563 - >1601] | MFMFMFFFFFFFFF |
Born: 19 December 1563, Yardley Hastings
Father: William Whitmee
Mother: Agnes Whitmee
Siblings:
Married: Mary Cowper 1585
Children:
| William Whitmee | [1540 - 1617] | MFMFMFFFFFFFFFF |
Born: 1540
Died: 1617
Married: Agnes Whitmee 1558 Yardley Hastings NTH
Children:
| Agnes Whitmee | [1540 - >1629] | MFMFMFFFFFFFFFM |
Born: 1540
Died: 1629
Married: William Whitmee 1588 Yardley Hastings NTH
Children:
| Elizabeth Wiat (→ Betteridge) | [1709 - 1750] | FMMMFMFMFM |
Born: 1709
Married: Steven Betteridge 28 February 1730, Chipping Norton OXF
Children:
Died: 1750
| Anna Wigg (→ Wells) | [1779 - 1863] | MMMFFMM |
Baptised: 29 October 1779, Cranworth cum Letton, Parish Register
Father: Francis Wigg
Mother: Mary Carr
Siblings:
Married: William Wells 22 October 1799
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Cranworth cum Letton |
| Date | 22 October 1799 |
| Name | William Wells
|
| Of | this parish singleman |
| and Name | Anne Wigg
|
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Edmund Buscall, James Rudlad |
Children:
Died: 28 December 1863, Castleacre
| Registration District | Freebridge Lynn | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Gayton | ||||||
| in the County of | Norfolk | ||||||
| When and where died | 28 December 1863, Castleacre | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Anna Wells | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 84 years | ||||||
| Occupation | Widow of William Wells, | Cause of death | Debility from Age, certified
| Informant | the mark of Ann Mary Wells, Present at the death, Castleacredaughter-in-law, with surname given wrongly? When Registered | 30 December 1863
| |
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre |
| 1861 | Newton Rd, Castle Acre |
| Francis Wigg | [1759 - 1787] | MMMFFMMF |
Baptised: 13 March 1759, Shipdham, IGI 7501508-48
Father: John Wigg
Mother: Elizabeth Wigg
Siblings:
Married: Mary Carr Shipdham
"Francis WIGG, minor married Mary CARR minor 24 Nov 1778"
Children:
Buried: 25 July 1787, Haddiscoe NFK
White's 1845 Directory of Norfolk lists a William Wigg of East End, Shipdham. Some relative?
| John Wigg | [<1744 - 1780] | MMMFFMMFF |
Married: Elizabeth Wigg
Children:
An administration bond was issued by the Norfolk Consistory Court on 11 August 1780, binding Elizabeth Wigg of Letton NFK widow, Edward Filby of Letton farmer, and Henry Stebbing of Cranworth NFK farmer, in the sum of £300, to administer the will of "John Wigg late of Letton aforesaid farmer deceased intestate". Elsewhere in the bond Elizabeth is referred to as relict of John Wigg.
| Elizabeth Wigg | [<1744 - >1780] | MMMFFMMFM |
Married: John Wigg
Children:
| Mary Willetts (→ Cox) | [<1733 - >1767] | FMMMMFMMM |
Married: Francis Cox, 7 April 1747, Rowley Regis STs
Children:
Several possible births in Rowley Regis, eg
| Jane Williams (→ Risdon) | [<1716 - >1739] | MFFFMFFM |
Married: Joseph Risdon 30 April 1728, Buckland Filleigh DEV
Children:
| Thomas Wilson | [<1811 - >1826] | FMMMMFF |
Partner: Roshannah Walker
Child:
| Anne L Woods (→ Perry) | [<1693 - >1708] | FMFMMFMMMM |
Married: Henry Perry
Child:
| Georgiana Harriet Woolloton (→ Leahair) | [1831 - 1872] | MMFMM |
Born: 1831
Father: Thomas Henry Woolloton
Mother: Caroline Brown
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 5 October 1831 |
| Where | Enfield St Andrew MDX |
| Text | "Georgiana Harriett daug of Thomas Henry and Caroline Woolloton Clayhill Horsedealer DC" |
Siblings:
Married: Thomas Leahair 15 February 1853
| Registration District | Edmonton |
| Solemnized at | St Andrews Church |
| in the Parish of | Enfield |
| in the County of | Middlesex |
| When Married | 15 February 1853 |
| Name and Surname | Georgiana Harriet Woolloton |
| Age | full |
| Condition | Spinster |
| Residence | Clay Hill |
| Father's Name | Thomas Henry Woolloton |
| Father's Profession | Livery Stable Keeper |
| Witnesses | John Winchester, Hannah Harrison |
Children:
Died: 21 March 1872
| Registration District | Edmonton | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Enfield | ||||||
| in the County of | Middlesex | ||||||
| When and where died | 21st March 1872, Baker Street | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Georgina Harriett Leahair | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 39 years | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Wife of Thomas Leahair, a | Cause of death | Diabetes 1 year, Coma 12 hours (certified)
| Informant | Thomas Brown Woolloton, (§) present at the death, 27 Argyle Street, Kings Cross, London | brother When Registered | 23rd March 1872
| |
§ This name is difficult to read. It would appear that the entry was first written as "Thomas Brown, present at the death ... ", the extra word being written in later. Thomas Brown Woolloton is listed in the 1871 census (RG10/217 f20 p34) as living at 27 Argyle Street.
Addresses:
| 1841 - 1851 - 1853 | Clay Hill, Enfield |
| 1861 | Baker St, Enfield |
| 1871 | Baker St, Enfield |
| Thomas Henry Woolloton | [~1803 - 1836] | MMFMMF |
Married: Caroline Brown 24 January 1826 (Pallot Index)
Marriage Entry:
| Church | St Pancras, Old Church |
| Date | 24 January 1826 |
| Name | Thomas Henry Woolloton |
| Of | this parish Batchelor |
| and Name | Caroline Brown |
| Of | this parish Spinster |
| By | Banns |
| Witnesses | Isaac Tucker, M Flinn
|
Children:
Buried: 6 November 1836, St Andrew Holborn aged 33, as Thomas Henry Walton
He had definately died by the 1851 census, which lists his wife as a widow. The 1841 census shows his wife and children living with her parents, suggesting he may have been dead by then.
| Mary Wroot (→ Le Hair) | [1761 - 1859] | MMFMFFM |
Father: John Wroot
Mother: Katherine Revele
Baptismal Entry:
| Date | 3 January 1761 |
| Where | Gainsborough LIN All Saints |
| Text | "Mary Do of Jno and Cather Wroot of Stockwith" |
Siblings: All except Sarah at Gainsborough
Married: Daniel Le Hair 24 April 1784
Marriage Entry:
| Church | Thorney CAM |
| Date | 24 April 1784 |
| Name | Daniel Leahair |
| Of | this parish bachelor |
| and Name | Mary Wroot |
| Of | this parish singlewoman |
| By | Licence |
| Witnesses | Robert Wroot, J Sisson |
Children:
Died: 29 April 1859
| Registration District | Peterborough | ||||||
| in the Sub-District of | Thorney | ||||||
| in the County of | Cambridgeshire | ||||||
| When and where died | 29 April 1859 Thorney | ||||||
| Name and Surname | Mary Leahair | ||||||
| Sex | Female | ||||||
| Age | 99 | ||||||
| Rank or Profession | Widow of Isaac Leahair, | Cause of Death | Unknown. No medical attendant
| Informant | Martha Fletcher, present at the death, Thorney
| When Registered | 3 May 1859
| |
The death certificate gives her as the widow of Isaac Leahair, whereas she was actually the widow of Daniel Leahair. Given the other evidence that this is the correct woman, I take this to be an error by the informant. Daniel had been dead nearly 26 years, and may well have been unknown to the informant.
Addresses:
| 1841 | Thorney CAM |
| 1851 | Mill Rd, Thorney |
| John Wroot | [1726 - 1780] | MMFMFFMF |
Baptised: 20 May 1726, Gainsborough All Saints, IGI C011062-6177
Died: 6 April 1780, Long Sutton LIN
Father: William Root
Mother: Rebecka Root
Siblings: All baptised Belton in Axholm LIN
Married: Katherine Revele, 14 March 1750, Gainsborough
Children:
| William Root | [<1713 - 1732] | MMFMFFMFF |
Married: Rebecka Root
Children:
Letters of Administration granted 1732.
| Rebecka Root | [<1706 - >1721] | MMFMFFMFM |
Married: William Root
Children:
| 6 June 1841 | East End, Odell BDF (HO107/8/10 f8 p9) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in BDF? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Peter WHITMEE | 50 | Farmer | No | |
| Susannah WHITMEE § | 80 | No | ||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | 55 | No | ||
| Sarah CLARK | 15 | female servant | No | |
| Belton PARTRIDGE | 17 | male servant | Yes | |
| Catherine WARNER | 75 | female servant | No | |
| § Despite the name Hannah been given as Susannah, there is abundant circumstantial evidence that this is the right person. Hannah Whitmee had a son Peter, and daughter-in-law Elizabeth, of the right ages. And Catherine Warner is presumably the "Catherine Warner, widow, Odell, present at the death" of Hannah's late husband Thomas Whitmee. | ||||
| 6 June 1841 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR (HO107/1197/7 f35 p4) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Isaac SOUTHALL | 25 | Nailer | Yes | |
| Phoebe SOUTHALL | 25 | Yes | ||
| Caroline SOUTHALL | 6 | Yes | ||
| Isaac SOUTHALL | 4 | Yes | ||
| George SOUTHALL | 2 | Yes | ||
| John MASEFIELD | 20 | Nailer | No | |
| Joseph WALKER | 15 | Nailer | Yes | |
| Rhoda WALKER | 12 | Nailer | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN (HO107/454/10 f36 p7) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in HUN? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Peter WHITMEE | 25 | Farmer | No | |
| Mary WHITMEE | 20 | No | ||
| Eliza WHITMEE | 3 | Yes | ||
| Sarah WHITMEE | 2 | Yes | ||
| Samuel WHITMEE | 1 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Tetworth HUN (HO107/545/11 f4 p15) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in HUN? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Charles MEEKS | 30 | Ag Lab | Yes | |
| Mary MEEKS | 20 | No | ||
| Edith MEEKS | 2 | Yes | ||
| Henry MEEKS | 7 months | Yes | ||
| Ellen PECK | 70 | Housekeeper | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Windmill Hill, Cradley WOR (HO107/1197/7 f11 p15) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Henry ADAMS | 40 | Carpenter | No | |
| Elizabeth ADAMS | 36 | Yes | ||
| Henry ADAMS | 10 | Yes | ||
| Joseph ADAMS | 7 | Yes | ||
| Lydia ADAMS | 4 | Yes | ||
| Martha ADAMS | 2 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Gamlingay Sinks, CAM (HO107/68/10 f7 p8) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in CAM? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Jonas Jeakins | 50 | Ag Lab | Y | |
| Lucy JEAKINS | 20 | Y | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Coventry Street, Old Swinford WOR (HO107/1198/11 f20 p32) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Edward TAYLOR | 30 | Maltster(?) | Yes | |
| Jane TAYLOR | 25 | Yes | ||
| Rebecca TAYLOR | 3 | Yes | ||
| Joseph TAYLOR | 2 | Yes | ||
| Eliza BEASLY | 6 | Yes | ||
| Sarah ADAMS § | 14 | Female Servant | Yes | |
| § This is the only Sarah Adams aged 14 and born Worcestershire listed in the census. There are others aged 13 and 15, but these are listed with apparent parents. | ||||
| 6 June 1841 | 183 Minories, Dudley WOR (HO107/1196/10 f51 p17) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | 20 | Stone Miner | yes | |
| Elizabeth WHITEHOUSE | 20 | yes | ||
| Samuel WHITEHOUSE | 1 | yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Gibson Square, Finsbury MDX (HO107/665/5 f26 p15) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in MDX? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Abraham LEAHAIR | 50 | Salesman | No | |
| Eliza Ann LEAHAIR | 35 | No | ||
| Eliza PHILLIPS | 35 | Female Servant | No | |
| Fanny SNOW | 15 | Female Servant | No | |
| 6 June 1841 | Cottage Lane, Ladywood, Birmingham WAR (HO107/1140/3 f32 p11) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WAR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| George HEAD | 30 | Cordwainer | no | |
| Jane HEAD | 20 | no | ||
| William HEAD | 10 | no | ||
| Timothy HEAD | 5 | no | ||
| John HEAD | 4 | no | ||
| Abbigal HEAD | 6 | no | ||
| Jane HEAD | 2 | yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Green, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/768/6 f39 p11) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in NFK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William SKIPPER | 55 | Ag Lab | Yes | |
| Elizabeth SKIPPER | 50 | Yes | ||
| John SKIPPER | 25 | Yes | ||
| William SKIPPER | 20 | Yes | ||
| Tabitha SKIPPER | 20 | Yes | ||
| Robert SKIPPER | 15 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Nineveh, All Saints Birmingham (HO107/1139/6 f26 p13) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WAR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William STANIER | 50 | Brass founder | Yes | |
| Ann STANIER | 50 | Yes | ||
| Joseph STANIER | 20 | Cabinet maker | Yes | |
| John STANIER | 20 | Brass caster | Yes | |
| James STANIER | 15 | Cabinet maker | Yes | |
| Isaiah STANIER | 12 | Cabinet maker | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Stakenbridge Hagley (HO107/1197/6 f20 p6 p7) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Joseph POOLE | 50 | Labourer | Yes | |
| Elizabeth POOLE | 45 | No | ||
| Elizabeth POOLE | 20 | Yes | ||
| Henry POOLE | 3 weeks | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | The Green, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/768/6 f42 p17) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in NFK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William BONASS | 50 | Sheepherd | Yes | |
| Elizabeth BONASS | 30 | Yes | ||
| Jabez BONASS | 5 | Yes | ||
| Anna BONASS | 5 | Yes | ||
| Dalton BONASS | 5 | Yes | ||
| Jesse BONAS | 2 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR (HO107/1197/8 f11 p15) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| James GROVE | 40 | Labourer | Yes | |
| Elizabeth GROVE | 40 | No | ||
| Ester GROVE | 10 | Nailer | Yes | |
| Elizabeth GROVE | 10 | Nailer | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Burn, Launcells CON (HO107/151/5 f12 p16) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in CON? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Christopher RISDON | 70 | Farmer | No | |
| Susana RISDON | 63 | No | ||
| Ann RISDON | 19 | Yes | ||
| George RISDON | 16 | Yes | ||
| George RISDON | 13 | Grand son | No | |
| Jane RISDON | 8 | Grand daughter | Yes | |
| John HEARD | 23 | Male Servant | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Clay Hill, Enfield MDX (HO107/653/2 f37 p30, p31) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in MDX? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas BROWN | 60 | No | ||
| Hannah BROWN | 65 | No | ||
| Caroline WOOLLOTON | 30 | No | ||
| Amelia BROWN | 25 | No | ||
| Selina BROWN | 15 | No | ||
| Georgiana WOOLLOTON | 9 | Yes | ||
| Thomas WOOLLOTON | 7 |   | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Great Sutton Street, Finsbury MDX (HO107/661/1 f12 p16) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in MDX? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| John KIRK | 20 | Watch Engraver | No | |
| Frances KIRK | 20 | No | ||
| Catherine KIRK | 20 | Watch Engraver | No | |
| Frances KIRK | 1 | No | ||
| 6 June 1841 | The Green, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/768/6 f41 p15) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in NFK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Phillip WELLS | 70 | Ag lab | Yes | |
| Anna WELLS | 60 | Yes | ||
| Phillip WELLS | 20 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Baldwins Gardens, St Andrew Holborn (HO107/670/2 f12 p17) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in MDX? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas KIRK | 55 | Lapidary | Yes | |
| Elizabeth KIRK | 52 | No | ||
| 6 June 1841 | West Rudham NFK (HO107/771/21 f8 p11) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in NFK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Harriett BARRETT | 40 | Ind | Yes | |
| William BARRETT | 12 | Yes | ||
| Charlotte BARRETT | 10 | Yes | ||
| Sarah BARRETT | 8 | Yes | ||
| Phebe BARRETT | 5 | Yes | ||
| There is another Barrett family next door, which I assume has some family connection, but I cannot see what it can be. (§) | ||||
| Mary BARRETT | 65 | Ind | Yes | |
| William BARRETT | 25 | Carpenter | Yes | |
| Sarah BARRETT | 25 | Yes | ||
| Isaac BARRETT | 6 | Yes | ||
| Martha BARRETT | 4 | Yes | ||
| William BARRETT | 3 | Yes | ||
| Jane BARRETT | 1 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Common Lane Castle Acre NFK (HO107/768/6 f25 p10) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in NFK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Robert BARKER | 50 | Ag lab | Yes | |
| Caroline BARKER | 20 | Yes | ||
| Robert BARKER | 15 | Yes | ||
| William BARKER | 15 | Yes | ||
| Mary BARKER | 11 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Thorney CAM (HO107/78/10 f6 p7) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in CAM? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Mary LEAHAIR | 80 | Ind | No | |
| Sarah LEAHAIR | 50 | Y | ||
| Daniel LEAHAIR | 24 | Y | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Kates Hill, Dudley WOR (HO107/1196/13 f39 p16) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William SHAW | 35 | Fender maker | yes | |
| Mary SHAW | 35 | yes | ||
| William SHAW | 15 | Forgeman | yes | |
| Benjamin SHAW | 12 | yes | ||
| Elizabeth SHAW | 10 | yes | ||
| Edwin SHAW | 8 | yes | ||
| Alfred SHAW | 6 | yes | ||
| Hannah SHAW | 4 | yes | ||
| Ellen SHAW | 2 | yes | ||
| Herbert SHAW | 8 months | yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Girtford BDF (HO107/2/22 f15 p25) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in BDF? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Richard HALL | 30 | Publican | Yes | |
| Ann HALL | 25 | Yes | ||
| James HALL | 1 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | High Street, Aston WAR (HO107/1148/1 f9 p9) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WAR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas EDMONSON | 40 | Sadler | Y | |
| Elizabeth EDMONSON | 35 | N | ||
| Mary Ann DAVIS | 15 | N | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM (HO107/68/11 f4 p2, p3) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in CAM? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| John BAYTON ¤ | 45 | Tailor | Yes | |
| Mary BAYTON | 40 | Yes | ||
| Samuel SARLL | 15 | Ap Tailor | Yes | |
| Hillary SARLL | 15 | Ap Tailor | Yes | |
| George SARLL | 13 | Yes | ||
| Elizabeth SARLL | 8 | Yes | ||
| Joseph SARLL | 6 | Yes | ||
| John SARLL | 4 | Yes | ||
| William SARLL | 2 | Yes | ||
| ¤ John and Mary Sarll were entered as Bayton by a clerical error. | ||||
| 6 June 1841 | 14 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone MDX (HO107/679/8 f48 p35) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in MDX? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| James READ | 30 |   | Carpenter | Yes |
| Lucy READ | 25 | Yes | ||
| James READ | 4 |   | Yes | |
| Lucy READ | 2 | Yes | ||
| Households omitted | ||||
| 32 Wyndham Street | ||||
| James READ | 55 | Carpenter | Yes | |
| Mary READ | 65 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Kanking Row, Cradley WOR, Cradley WOR (HO107/1197/7 f44 p22) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William COLEY | 30 | Nailer | No | |
| Mary COLEY | 30 | Yes | ||
| Eliza COLEY | 11 | Yes | ||
| Maria COLEY | 3 | Yes | ||
| Joseph COLEY | § | 7 months | Yes | |
| Pamello WALKER | 75 | Yes | ||
| Rosanna WALKER | 35 | Nailer | Yes | |
| § Presumably the age was in the wrong column | ||||
| 6 June 1841 | Bleak Hill, Rushton Grange, Burslem STS (HO107/987/15 f21 p8) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in STS? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas KIMBER | 30 | Painter | no | |
| Harriet KIMBER | 30 | yes | ||
| Henry KIMBER | 1 | yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | The Green, Devizes St James WIL (HO107/1184/2 f25 p9) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WIL? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Reuben STEVENS | 40 | Shoe maker | Yes | |
| Ann STEVENS | 40 | Yes | ||
| Elizabeth STEVENS | 15 | Yes | ||
| Thomas STEVENS | 10 | Yes | ||
| Joseph STEVENS | 8 | Yes | ||
| James STEVENS | 6 | Yes | ||
| Martha STEVENS | 4 | Yes | ||
| Ruth STEVENS | 1 | Yes | ||
| Catherine WAYLEN | 18 | Yes | ||
| Frederick WAYLEN | 1 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Iverley Hill, Kinver (HO107/1002/9 f23 p9) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in STS? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Henry HOPKINS | 27 | Blacksmith | No | |
| Harriet HOPKINS | 25 | Single Woman | No | |
| Richard POOLE | 12 | Male Servant | No | |
| 6 June 1841 | Bernards Hill, Bridgnorth (HO107/923/4 f44 p35) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in SAL? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Edwin LEE | 25 | Rug Weaver | Yes | |
| Mary LEE | 20 | No | ||
| Maria LEE | 3 | No | ||
| Jemima LEE | 1 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Village, Ham WIL (HO107/1176/6 f6 p2) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WILL? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas HABGOOD | 70 | Carpenter | Yes | |
| Thomas HABGOOD | 40 | Carpenter | Yes | |
| Elizabeth HABGOOD | 30 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Colley Lane, Cradley WOR (HO107/1197/7 f44 p23) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas CLIFT | 51 | Nailer | yes | |
| Mary CLIFT | 52 | yes | ||
| William CLIFT | 21 | yes | ||
| Levi CLIFT | 18 | yes | ||
| Mary CLIFT | 25 | yes | ||
| Hannah CLIFT | 15 | yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Underhill Street, Bridgnorth SAL (HO107/923/4 f16 p25) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in SAL? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Richard LEE | 65 | Gardener | Yes | |
| Keyziah LEE | 65 | Yes | ||
| Mark Lee | 20 | Painter | Yes | |
| Kurisa LEE | 4 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Little Common, Inkpen BRK (HO107/21/11 f4 p3) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in BRK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| James MIDDLETON | 25 | Miller | Yes | |
| Ruth MIDDLETON | 35 | No | ||
| Mary SIMMONDS | 10 | No | ||
| Sarah MIDDLETON | 5 | No | ||
| Richard MIDDLETON | 4 | No | ||
| Thomas MIDDLETON | 2 | No | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Grendon Common, Grendon WAR (HO107/1130/3 f7 p8) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WAR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| John BLOWER | 45 | Collier | Yes | |
| Elizth BLOWER | 15 | Yes | ||
| Joseph BLOWER | 10 | Yes | ||
| John BLOWER | 5 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Manor Hall West Rudham NFK (HO107/771/21 f12 p19) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in NFK? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William GOODBODY | 60 | Ag Lab | Yes | |
| Mary GOODBODY | 60 | Yes | ||
| William GOODBODY | 6 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Overend, Cradley WOR (HO107/1197/7 f46 p26) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in WOR? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| James CLIFT | 73 | Nailer | Y | |
| Mary CLIFT | 64 | N | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Fox Oak, Cradley STS (HO107/997/5 f26 p2) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in STS? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Joseph DAVIES | 45 | Iron Stone Miner | no | |
| Elizabeth DAVIES | 45 | yes | ||
| Isaac DAVIES | 15 | Trace Maker | yes | |
| ~ | ||||
| Levi DAVIES | 13 | yes | ||
| Caroline DAVIES | 11 | yes | ||
| Mary DAVIES | 9 | yes | ||
| Elizabeth DAVIES | 7 | yes | ||
| Joseph DAVIES | 5 | yes | ||
| William DAVIES | 2 | yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | West End, Stagsden BDF (HO107/8/16 f5 p5) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in BDF? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| John PETTIT | 80 | Farmer | Yes | |
| Elizabeth PETTIT | 60 | Yes | ||
| James PETTIT | 45 | Farmer | Yes | |
| Mary PETTIT | 40 | Yes | ||
| George PETTIT | 8 | Yes | ||
| James PETTIT | 5 | Yes | ||
| William PETTIT | 1 | Yes | ||
| 6 June 1841 | Toft Farm, Sharnbrook BDF (HO107/8/14 f18 p31) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in BDF? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Thomas WHITMEE | 50 | No | ||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | 55 | No | ||
| Hannah WHITMEE | 20 | No | ||
| Samuel WHITMEE | 20 | Yes | ||
| William WHITMEE | 16 | Yes | ||
| Jethro WHITMEE | 18 | Yes | ||
| Jabez WHITMEE | 15 | Yes | ||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | 11 | No | ||
| William ROW | 56 | Servant | No | |
| Robert LAWNESS | 15 | Servant | Yes | |
| Elizabeth SPENCER | 13 | Servant | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Sandy BDF (HO107/2/21 f12 p18) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in BDF? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| William TILCOCK | 45 | Baker | Yes | |
| Charlotte TILCOCK | 45 | No | ||
| George TILCOCK | 7 | Yes | ||
| Charles CARTWRIGHT | 70 | Shopman | No | |
| Sarah CARTWRIGHT | 70 | No | ||
| Benjamin TAYLOR | 20 | app(?) Baker | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Shop, Whitstone CON (HO107/151/12 f18 p13) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in CON? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| John BERRIMAN | 30 | Blacksmith | Yes | |
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | 25 | No | ||
| Fanny BERRIMAN | 1 | Yes | ||
| John DINGLE | 15 | Blacksmith Apprentice | No | |
| Ann ORCHARD | 60 | Pauper | Yes | |
| 6 June 1841 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON (HO107/151/12 f13 p3) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Born in CON? | |
| Male | Female | |||
| Richard WEBB | 30 | Farmer | Yes | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | 30 | Yes | ||
| John WEBB | 20 | Yes | ||
| Henry WEBB | 15 | Yes | ||
| James WEBB | 15 | Yes | ||
| William WEBB | 7 | Yes | ||
| John WEBB | 5 | Yes | ||
| Elizabeth WEBB | 6 | Yes | ||
| Henry WEBB | 10 months | Yes | ||
| Mary CHAPMAN | 20 | Female Servant | No | |
| 30 March 1851 | 14 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone MDX (HO107/1489 f46 p8) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Jas READ | Head | Marr | 40 | Carpenter | LND | |
| Lucy READ | Wife | Marr | 38 | LND | ||
| Jas Ed READ | Son | Unm | 14 | Shop-boy | LND | |
| Lucy Jane READ | Daughter | 12 | Scholar | LND | ||
| William C READ | Son | 9 | Scholar | LND | ||
| Fanny READ | Daughter | 4 | LND | |||
| Several households omitted | ||||||
| 32 Wyndham Street (HO107/1489 f52 p21) | ||||||
| James READ | Head | Marr | 67 | Journeyman carpenter | Hampstead MDX | |
| Mary Ann READ | Wife | Marr | 81 | Hoxton MDX | ||
| Several lodgers also shared the house. | ||||||
| 30 March 1851 | Sandy BDF (HO107/1753 f134 p19) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William TILCOCK | Head | Marr | 55 | Baker employing 1 man | Girtford BDF | |
| Charlotte TILCOCK | Wife | Marr | 58 | Hitchen HRT | ||
| George TILCOCK | Son | Unm | 17 | Assistant at home | Sandy BDF | |
| John VALENTINE | Unm | 21 | Bakers Man | Sandy BDF | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON (HO107/1897 f226 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard WEBB | Head | Marr | 40 | Farmer 150 acres, 2 men | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Wife | Marr | 40 | Whitstone CON | ||
| William WEBB | Son | Unm | 17 | Employed on farm | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Whitstone CON | ||
| John WEBB | Son | 14 | Employed on farm | Whitstone CON | ||
| Henry WEBB | Son | 10 | Employed on farm | Whitstone CON | ||
| Mary Ann WEBB | Daughter | 7 | Scholar | Whitstone CON | ||
| Richard WEBB | Son | 5 | Scholar | Whitstone CON | ||
| Henry SPRY | Servant | Unm | 24 | Farm Labourer | Whitstone CON | |
| 30 March 1851 | Perry HUN (HO107/1750 f445 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Peter WHITMEE | Head | Marr | 35 | Farmer 54 acres emp 1 lad | Petso Manor BKM | |
| Mary WHITMEE | Wife | 33 | Stagsden BDF | |||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 13 | Bletsoe BDF | ||
| Sarah WHITMEE | Daughter | 12 | Great Staughton HUN | |||
| Jabez WHITMEE | Son | 9 | Great Staughton HUN | |||
| Hephzibah WHITMEE | Daughter | 7 | Great Staughton HUN | |||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | Daughter | 6 | Great Staughton HUN | |||
| James WHITMEE | Son | 4 | Great Staughton HUN | |||
| Mary WHITMEE | Daughter | 2 | Great Staughton HUN | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Shop, Whitstone CON (HO107/1897 f231 p14) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BERRIMAN | Head | Marr | 42 | Blacksmith emp. 1 man | Launcells CON | |
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | Wife | Marr | 36 | Black Torrington DEV | ||
| John BERRIMAN | Son | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Whitstone CON | |
| 30 March 1851 | Tetworth HUN (HO107/1750 f321 p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Charles MEEKS | Head | Marr | 45 | Ag lab | Tetworth HUN | |
| Mary MEEKS | Wife | Marr | 36 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Henry MEEKS | Son | 10 | Ag lab | Tetworth HUN | ||
| Edward MEEKS | Son | 8 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| Jesse MEEKS | Son | 6 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| Charles MEEKS | Son | 4 | Tetworth HUN | |||
| Edmund MEEKS | Son | 2 | Tetworth HUN | |||
| Mary Ann MEEKS | Daughter | 9 months | Tetworth HUN | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Baker Street, Enfield MDX (HO107/1703 f354 p18, p19) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Abraham LEAHAIR | Head | Marr | 61 | Salesman | Thorney CAM | |
| Thomas LEAHAIR | Son | Unm | 27 | Butcher | Islington MDX | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Mary Ann SOUTH | Servant | Unm | 29 | Enfield MDX | ||
| William HOBBS | Servant | Unm | 15 | Enfield MDX | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Butchers Lane Cradley WOR (HO107/2034 f110 p34) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| George HEAD | Head | Marr | 40 | Cordwainer | Billingsley SAL | |
| Jane HEAD | Wife | Marr | 42 | Shoe binder | Halesowen WOR | |
| Abigail HEAD | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Nail Maker | Halesowen WOR | |
| Timothy HEAD | Son | 14 | Striker for Chain Maker | Barnesley Regis SAL | ||
| John HEAD | Son | 12 | Striker for Chain Maker | Halesowen WOR | ||
| George HEAD | Son | 7 | at Home | Babington SAL | ||
| Jane HEAD | Daughter | 4 | at Home | Cradley WOR | ||
| Thomas HEAD | Son | 2 | Cradley WOR | |||
| Francis HEAD | Son | 3 months | Cradley WOR | |||
| 30 March 1851 | East Side of Village, Cradley WOR (HO107/2034 f79 p20) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James GROVE | Head | Marr | 59 | Waggoner | Cradley WOR | |
| Elizabeth GROVE | Wife | Marr | 52 | Moseley WAR | ||
| Elizabeth POOLE | Daughter | Marr | 22 | Nailer | Cradley WOR | |
| Richard POOLE | Son In Law | Marr | 22 | Spade moulder | Churchill Stakenbridge WOR | |
| Joseph POOLE | Grandson | 1 | Cradley WOR | |||
| Hannah CARTRIGHT | Granddaughter | 3 | Cradley WOR | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Burn Launcells CON (HO107/1897 f180 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Christopher RISDON | Head | Marr | 83 | Farmer 80 acres employing 1 Lab | Tammerton DEV | |
| Susan RISDON | Wife | Marr | 76 | Tammerton DEV | ||
| Ann RISDON | Daughter | Unm | 29 | Farmer's Daughter | Launcells CON | |
| George RISDON | Son | Unm | 26 | Farmer's Son | Launcells CON | |
| Jane RISDON | Grand-daughter | Unm | 18 | Launcells CON | ||
| Thomas KINSMAN | Servant | 11 | Farm Labourer | Launcells CON | ||
| 30 March 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/1828 f279 p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William BONAS | Head | Widower | 62 | Shepherd | Harpley NFK | |
| Jabez BONAS | Son | Unm | 18 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Anna BONAS | Daughter | Unm | 15 | Dress maker | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Dalton BONAS | Son | 14 | Shepherds lad | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Jesse BONAS | Son | 12 | Cow lad | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Jael BONAS | Daughter | 8 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| next house | ||||||
| Anna WELLS | Head | Widow | 74 | Pauper | Cranworth NFK | |
| 30 March 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/1828 f252 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Robert SKIPPER | Head | Marr | 22 | Ag Lab | West Acre NFK | |
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Wife | Marr | 20 | Ag Lab Wife | Rudham NFK | |
| Mary SKIPPER | Daughter | 1 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| 30 March 1851 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/1828 f253 p6) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SKIPPER | Head | Marr | 65 | Ag Lab | West Acre NFK | |
| Elizabeth SKIPPER | Wife | Marr | 63 | Ag Lab Wife | Castle Acre NFK | |
| James WARD | Lodger | Marr | 31 | Ag Lab | Sahams NFK | |
| Tabitha WARD | Wife | Marr | 31 | Ag Lab Wife | West Acre NFK | |
| Mary E WARD | Daughter | 9 months | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Sarah SKIPPER | Daughter | 7 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Pales Green Castle Acre NFK (HO107/1828 f281 p21) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SKIPPER | Head | Marr | 30 | Agricultural Labourer | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Caroline SKIPPER | Wife | Marr | 33 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Susan SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Mary SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 3 weeks | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Mary HOOKES | Sister in Law | Marr | 20 | Agricultural Labourers Wife | Castle Acre NFK | |
| 30 March 1851 | Factory Road, All Saints Birmingham WAR (HO107/2059 f407 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John STANIER | Head | Marr | 29 | Brass caster | Birmingham WAR | |
| Mary STANIER | Wife | Marr | 27 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| John STANIER | Son | 8 | At school | Birmingham WAR | ||
| William STANIER | Son | 4 | At school | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Jane STANIER | Daughter | 1 | At home | Birmingham WAR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Mill Road, Thorney CAM (HO107/1747 f1023 p45) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary LEAHAIR | Head | Widow | 91 | Annuitant | Stockwith YKS | |
| Sarah LEAHAIR | Daughter | Unm | 62 | Housekeeper | Thorney CAM | |
| Daniel LEAHAIR | Grandson | Unm | 32 | Bricklayers lab | Thorney CAM | |
| Fredk GOODWIN | Grandson | Unm | 21 | Bricklayers lab | Thorney CAM | |
| Sarah BARNES | Granddaughter | Unm | 19 | Dress maker | Thorney CAM | |
| 30 March 1851 | Nineveh, All Saints Birmingham WAR (HO107/2059 f386 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Ann STANIER | Head | Widow | 69 | Rotherby LEI | ||
| William STANIER | Son | Widower | 34 | Labourer | Gib Heath WAR | |
| Ann STANIER | Daughter | 12 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | ||
| James STANIER | Son | 5 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Joseph STANIER | Son | Unm | 31 | Cabinet maker | Gib Heath WAR | |
| Elizabeth STANIER | Daughter | 2 | Scholar | Gib Heath WAR | ||
| Winifred HODGKINS | Nurse | Mar | 70 | Wooton WAR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Watsons Green Dudley WOR (HO107/2033 f293 p83, p84) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SHAW | Head | Marr | 49 | Fender Maker | Dudley WOR | |
| Mary SHAW | Wife | Marr | 46 | Dudley WOR | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Benjamin SHAW | Son | Unm | 22 | Pudler | Dudley WOR | |
| Edwin SHAW | Son | Unm | 18 | Blacksmith | Dudley WOR | |
| Alfred SHAW | Son | Unm | 16 | Fender Maker | Dudley WOR | |
| Hannah SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| Ellen SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 12 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| Herbert SHAW | Son | 10 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Girtford BDF (HO107/1753 f157 p33, f158 p34) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | ||
| Male | Female | ||||||
| Richard HALL | Head | Marr | 46 | Gardener 4 Acres | Tempsford BDF | ||
| Ann HALL | Wife | Marr | 40 | Sandy BDF | |||
| James HALL | Son | 11 | Gardener's Labourer | Sandy BDF | |||
| Ann HALL | Daughter | 9 | Sandy BDF | ||||
| John HALL | Son | 7 | Scholar | Sandy BDF | |||
| ~ | |||||||
| Emma HALL | Daughter | 5 | Scholar | Sandy BDF | |||
| Isaac HALL | Son | 3 | Sandy BDF | ||||
| 30 March 1851 | Clay Hill, Enfield MDX (HO107/1703 f361 p33) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas BROWN | Head | Widower | 70 | Gardener | HRT | |
| Caroline WOOLLOTON | Daughter | Widow | 44 | Dressmaker | Walkern HRT | |
| Amelia WHITEHEAD | Daughter | Marr | 35 | Dressmaker | CAM | |
| Georgiana WOOLLOTON | Granddaughter | Unm | 19 | Dressmaker | Enfield MDX | |
| Thomas WOOLLOTON | Grandson | Unm | 17 | Gardener | Enfield MDX | |
| Eliza FENSOM | Servant | 13 | Arnwell HRT | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Green End Cottage, Gamlingay CAM (HO107/1758 f27 p18) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John SALE | Head | Mar | 58 | Tailor | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Mary SALE | Wife | Mar | 53 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Hilary SALE | Son | 25 | Tailor | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Joseph SALE | Son | 18 | Ag Lab | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| John SALE | Son | 14 | Ag Lab | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| William SALE | Son | 11 | Ag Lab | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| James SALE | Son | 9 | Ag Lab | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Molineaux Fold, Wolverhampton WOR (HO107/2018 f32 p20) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph ROOK | Head | Marr | 52 | Labourer | Willenhall STS | |
| Mary ROOK | Wife | Marr | 42 | Wolverhampton STS | ||
| Rose ROOK | Daughter | 7 | Wolverhampton STS | |||
| Thomas DOWNS | Lodger | Unm | 28 | Labourer | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Mary Ann DAVIS | Lodger | Unm | 25 | Labourer | Birmingham WAR | |
| 30 March 1851 | Baily Street, Castle Acre NFK (HO107/1828 f241 p19) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William BARKER | Head | Marr | 26 | Labourer | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Elizabeth BARKER | Wife | Marr | 29 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Ann BARKER | Daughter | 2 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Robin BARKER | Father | Wid | 60 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Butchers Lane Cradley WOR (HO107/2034 f111 p36, p37) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | ||
| Male | Female | ||||||
| William COLEY | Head | Marr | 43 | Road Mender | Cradley WOR | ||
| Mary COLEY | Wife | Marr | 44 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | ||
| Maria COLEY | Daughter | Unm | 13 | Chain Striker | Cradley WOR | ||
| Joseph COLEY | Son | 10 | Chain Striker | Cradley WOR | |||
| ~ | |||||||
| Benjamin COLEY | Son | 7 | at home | Cradley WOR | |||
| Phoebe COLEY | Daughter | 3 | at home | Cradley WOR | |||
| William COLEY | Son | 1 | at home | Cradley WOR | |||
| Rosanah WALKER | Lodger | Unm | 48 | Washer Woman | Cradley WOR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Cecil Street, All Saints Birmingham WAR (HO107/2058 f999 p20) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas KIMBER | Head | Marr | 48 | Painter and glazier | London | |
| Harriet KIMBER | Wife | Marr | 41 | Dressmaker | Burslem STS | |
| Henry KIMBER | Son | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Burslem STS | |
| Esther KIMBER | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Derby DBY | |
| Elizabeth KIMBER | Daughter | Unm | 4 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| 30 March 1851 | The Green, Southbroom, Devizes St James WIL (HO107/1839 f599 p 29) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas MAYS | Head | Marr | 31 | Lawyer | Devizes WIL | |
| Catherine MAYS | Wife | Marr | 27 | Devizes WIL | ||
| Frederick WAYLEN | Son In Law | 10 | Scholar | Devizes WIL | ||
| Mary A MAYS | Daughter | 1 | Devizes WIL | |||
| Joseph STEVENS | Brother In Law | Unm | 18 | Plumbers app | Devizes WIL | |
| 30 March 1851 | Stakenbridge, Hagley WOR (HO107/2047 f534 p12) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph POOL | Head | Marr | 62 | Ag lab | Churchill WOR | |
| Elizabeth POOL | Wife | Marr | 60 | Newport SAL | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Cleveland Street Dudley WOR (HO107/2032 f499 p15, f500, p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edwin LEE | Head | Marr | 36 | Baker | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Mary LEE | Wife | Marr | 34 | Stourport WOR | ||
| Kesiah LEE | Daughter | 14 | Wolverhampton STS | |||
| Jemimaah LEE | Daughter | 12 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| ~ | ||||||
| Richard LEE | Son | 9 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| Edwin LEE | Son | 8 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| Josiah LEE | Son | 5 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| Mary LEE | Daughter | 3 | Stourport WOR | |||
| Jane LEE | Daughter | 9 months | Stourport WOR | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Four Ways, Rowley Regis STS (HO107/2028 f409 p25) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William CLIFT | Head | Marr | 31 | Nailor | Cradley WOR | |
| Susan CLIFT | Wife | Marr | 33 | Chainmaker | Dudley Wood WOR | |
| Emma CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Chainmaker | Dudley Wood WOR | |
| Eliza CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Four Ways STS | |
| Charlotte CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 5 | At home | Dudley Wood WOR | |
| Mary Ann CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 3 | At home | Cradley WOR | |
| 30 March 1851 | Colley Lane Cradley Heath WOR (HO107/2034 f59 p28) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas CLIFT | Head | Marr | 61 | Nailor | Cradley WOR | |
| Mary CLIFT | Wife | Marr | 62 | Cradley WOR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | 183 Minories, Dudley WOR (HO107/2032 f349 p49) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Elizabeth WHITEHOUSE | Head | Wid | 30 | Fruiterer | Dudley WOR | |
| Samuel WHITEHOUSE | Son | 11 | Dudley WOR | |||
| Emily WHITEHOUSE | Daughter | 3 | Dudley WOR | |||
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | Son | 1 | Dudley WOR | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Underhill Street, Bridgnorth SAL (HO107/1986 f338 p9) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard LEE | Head | Marr | 74 | Grocer and Carrier | Stockton SAL | |
| Kezia LEE | Wife | Marr | 74 | Bridgnorth SAL | ||
| Sarah EVANS | servant | U | 14 | Dudley WOR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Cleveland Street Dudley WOR (HO107/2032 f499 p15, f500, p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edwin LEE | Head | Marr | 36 | Baker | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Mary LEE | Wife | Marr | 34 | Stourport WOR | ||
| Kesiah LEE | Daughter | 14 | Wolverhampton STS | |||
| Jemimaah LEE | Daughter | 12 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| ~ | ||||||
| Richard LEE | Son | 9 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| Edwin LEE | Son | 8 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| Josiah LEE | Son | 5 | Bridgnorth SAL | |||
| Mary LEE | Daughter | 3 | Stourport WOR | |||
| Jane LEE | Daughter | 9 months | Stourport WOR | |||
| Bond Street Dudley WOR (HO107/2032 f326 p2) | ||||||
| Josiah LEE | Head | Marr | 34 | Baker | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Sarah LEE | Wife | Marr | 40 | Wife of Do | Meriden WOR | |
| Edwin LEE | Brother | Marr | 39 | Baker | Rowley STS | |
| 30 March 1851 | The Green Devizes WIL (HO107/1839 f566 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William CHANDLER | Head | Unm | 76 | Land | Devizes WIL | |
| Anne CHANDLER | Sister | Unm | 72 | Land | Devizes WIL | |
| Martha HERCOMB | Servant | Unm | 27 | General Servant | Ham MDX | |
| Mary SIMMONDS | Unm | Servant | 19 | General Servant | Froxfield BRK | |
| 30 March 1851 | Shalbourne WIL (HO107/1686 f148 p2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Ruth MIDDLETON | Head | Widow | 49 | School Mistress | Ham WIL | |
| Thomas Oliver MIDDLETON | Son | 12 | Scholar Boy | Ramsbury WIL | ||
| 30 March 1851 | The Green, Southbroom, Devizes St James WIL (HO107/1839 f598 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Reuben STEVENS | Head | Marr | 48 | Shoemaker | Devizes WIL | |
| Ann STEVENS | Wife | Marr | 57 | Shoemakers wife | Shrewton WIL | |
| James STEVENS | Son | 15 | Blacksmith | Devizes WIL | ||
| Martha STEVENS | Daughter | 13 | Devizes WIL | |||
| Diana STEVENS | Daughter | 7 | Devizes WIL | |||
| 30 March 1851 | 43 King Street Clerkenwell MDX (HO107/1516 f100 p41) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John KIRK | Head | Marr | 33 | Watch Engraver | Birmingham WAR | |
| Martha KIRK | Wife | Marr | 27 | Grendon WAR | ||
| Fanny KIRK | Daughter | 11 | Scholar | Coventry WAR | ||
| John T KIRK | Son | 5 | Scholar | Clerkenwell MDX | ||
| Harberson J KIRK | Son | 1 | Clerkenwell MDX | |||
| Elizabeth BLOWER | Wife's Sister | Unm | 25 | House Serv. | Grendon WAR | |
| 30 March 1851 | Grendon Common, Grendon WAR (HO107/2064 f169 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BLOWER | Head | Marr | 62 | Coal Miner | Baddesley Ensor WAR | |
| Joseph BLOWER | Son | Unm | 21 | Coal Miner | Grendon WAR | |
| John BLOWER | Son | Unm | 16 | Coal Miner | Grendon WAR | |
| 30 March 1851 | Pockthorpe, Rudham NFK (HO107/1827 f589 p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William GOODBODY | Head | Marr | 72 | Pauper (Farm Labourer) | East Rudham NFK | |
| Mary GOODBODY | Wife | Marr | 72 | Rougham NFK | ||
| John Gass GOODBODY | Grandson | 9 | Scholar | West Rudham NFK | ||
| 30 March 1851 | Five Ways Cradley Heath STS (HO107/2028 f341 p44, p45) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph DAVIS | Head | Marr | 55 | Carter | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Elizabeth DAVIS | Wife | Marr | 52 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Levi DAVIS | Son | Unm | 28 | Chain Maker | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Elizabeth DAVIS | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Trace Maker | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Joseph DAVIS | Son | Unm | 14 | Trace Maker | Rowley Regis STS | |
| William DAVIS | Son | 12 | Trace Maker | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Esther DAVIS | Daughter | 8 | Scholar | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| William DAVIS | Nephew | Unm | 17 | Chain Maker | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Sarah DAVIS | Grand Daughter | 8 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | ||
| 30 March 1851 | West End Stagsden BDF (HO107/1751 f359 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James PETTIT | Head | Marr | 59 | Farmer 165 Acres, employing 5 lab 2 boys | Stagden BDF | |
| Mary PETTIT | Wife | Marr | 51 | Farmers Wife | Stagden BDF | |
| George PETTIT | Son | 17 | Ag Lab, Farmers Son | Stagden BDF | ||
| William PETTIT | Son | 10 | Scholar | Stagden BDF | ||
| Mary STAMFORD | Servant | Unm | 22 | Domestic Servant | Turvet BDF | |
| 30 March 1851 | High Street, Carlton BDF (HO107/1751 f295 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Hannah WHITMEE | Head | Widow | 92 | Annuitant | Roade NTH | |
| Sarah TROTTER | Visitor | Unm | 62 | Annuitant | Olney BKM | |
| 30 March 1851 | Ash Bank, Cradley WOR (HO107/2034 f108 p31) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Isaac SOUTHALL | Head | Marr | 39 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Phoebe SOUTHALL | Wife | Marr | 38 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Caroline SOUTHALL | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Isaac SOUTHALL | Son | Unm | 14 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| George SOUTHALL | Son | Unm | 12 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Elizabeth SOUTHALL | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Rebecca SOUTHALL | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | |
| Hannah SOUTHALL | Daughter | Unm | 4 | Home | Cradley WOR | |
| Phoebe SOUTHALL | Daughter | Unm | 2 | Home | Cradley WOR | |
| Joseph WALKER | Lodger | Unm | 25 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Rhoda WALKER | Lodger | Unm | 21 | Nail Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| 30 March 1851 | Lumbans Bank Cradley WOR (HO107/2034 f87 p36) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry ADAMS | Head | Marr | 51 | Master Carpenter Builder, employing 2 men | Aston WAR | |
| Elizabeth ADAMS | Wife | Marr | 47 | Netherton WOR | ||
| Sarah ADAMS | daughter | Unm | 24 | House servant | Cradley WOR | |
| Henry ADAMS | son | Unm | 20 | Journeyman Carpenter and Joiner | Cradley WOR | |
| Joseph ADAMS | son | Unm | 17 | Journeyman Carpenter and Joiner | Cradley WOR | |
| Lydia ADAMS | daughter | 14 | House servant | Cradley WOR | ||
| Martha ADAMS | daughter | 12 | House servant | Cradley WOR | ||
| Jane ADAMS | daughter | 8 | Cradley WOR | |||
| Henrietta ADAMS | granddaughter | 5 | Cradley WOR | |||
| James ADAMS | grandson | 2 | Cradley WOR | |||
| 30 March 1851 | Mill St Shop, Gamlingay CAM (HO107/1758 f30 p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John GILBERT | Head | Mar | 46 | Grocer | Abbotsley HUN | |
| Mary B GILBERT | Wife | Mar | 49 | At Home | City of London | |
| Elizabeth GILBERT | Daughter | Unm | 16 | At Home | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Elian GILBERT | Son | 13 | At Home | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Hannah GILBERT | Daughter | 11 | At Home | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Elizabeth SARLL | Servant | Unm | 18 | Servant | Gamlingay CAM | |
| 7 April 1861 | 14 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone MDX (RG9/79 f106 p33, p34) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James READ | Head | Marr | 50 | Builder | Marylebone MDX | |
| Lucy READ | Wife | Marr | 48 | Marylebone MDX | ||
| William C READ | Son | Unm | 19 | Leather cutter | Marylebone MDX | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Fanny READ | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Apprentice to dressmaker | Marylebone MDX | |
| Harry READ | Son | Unm | 12 | Scholar | Marylebone MDX | |
| William Charles Read also appears to be listed living with his brother | ||||||
| 89 Crawford Street, St Marylebone MDX (RG9/79 f69 p9) | ||||||
| James E READ | Head | Wid | 24 | illegible Salesman | Marylebone MDX | |
| William C READ | Brother | Unm | 21 | Leather seller | Marylebone MDX | |
| 7 April 1861 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN (RG9/983 f111 p11) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Peter WHITMEE | Head | Marr | 45 | Farmer 87 acres emp 3 men 1 boy | Buckingham Petts Manor | |
| Mary WHITMEE | Wife | Marr | 43 | Stagsden BDF | ||
| Eliza WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 23 | Bletsoe BDF | ||
| Hannah WHITMEE § | Daughter | Unm | 12 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| Mary E WHITMEE § | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| Esther WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| John T WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 5 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| Samuel WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 8 months | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| William WHITMEE | Grandson | Unm | 2 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| § I believe these two entries are switched round. Mary is listed in the 1851 census, aged 2. | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Shrewton WIL (RG9/1310 f35 p11, p12) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph STEVENS | Head | Marr | 28 | Plumber and baker | Devizes WIL | |
| Mary STEVENS | Wife | Marr | 30 | Froxfield WIL | ||
| Mary STEVENS | Daughter | Unm | 5 | Shrewton WIL | ||
| Sarah E STEVENS | Daughter | Unm | 11 months | Shrewton WIL | ||
| Emily LIGHT | Serv | Unm | 12 | Nurse Maid | Shrewton WIL | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Henry JENKINS | Serv | Unm | 15 | Baker | Fisherton WIL | |
| 7 April 1861 | Baker St, Enfield MDX (RG9/798 f71 p15) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas LEAHAIR | Head | Marr | 37 | Butcher | Thorn Abbey CAM | |
| Georgiana LEAHAIR | Wife | Marr | 28 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Catherine LEAHAIR | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Eleanor A LEAHAIR | Daughter | Unm | 2 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Thomas B WOOLLOTON | Brother In Law | 26 | Commercial traveller | Enfield MDX | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Perry Lodge, Perry HUN (RG9/983 f111 p11) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Peter WHITMEE | Head | Marr | 45 | Farmer 87 acres emp 3 men 1 boy | Buckingham Petts Manor | |
| Mary WHITMEE | Wife | Marr | 43 | Stagsden BDF | ||
| Eliza WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 23 | Bletsoe HUN | ||
| Hannah WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 12 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| Mary E WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| Esther WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| John T WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 5 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| Samuel WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 8 months | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| William WHITMEE | Grandson | Unm | 2 | Great Staughton HUN | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Tetworth HUN (RG9/982 f105 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Charles MEEKS | Head | Marr | 53 | Horticultural Labourer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Mary MEEKS | Wife | Marr | 44 | Horticultural Labourer's wife | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Henry MEEKS | Son | Unm | 20 | Agricultural Labourer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Edward Jonah MEEKS | Son | Unm | 18 | Agricultural Labourer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Jesse MEEKS | Son | Unm | 16 | Agricultural Labourer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Charles MEEKS | Son | Unm | 14 | Agricultural Labourer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Edmond MEEKS | Son | Unm | 12 | Agricultural Labourer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Mary Anne MEEKS | Daughter | 10 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| George MEEKS | Son | 7 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Daughter | 7 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| William MEEKS | Son | 5 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| Eliza MEEKS | Daughter | 8months | Tetworth HUN | |||
| 7 April 1861 | 4 Clifton Road, Camden Road, St Pancras MDX (RG9/120 f23 p39, p40) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Abraham LEHAIR | Head | Marr | 71 | Cattle Salesman | Thorney CAM | |
| Eliza A LEHAIR | Wife | Marr | 58 | Braughing HRT | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Elizabeth DUNMILL | Servant | Unm | 21 | House Servant | Maidstone KEN | |
| Caroline GOLDSMITH | Servant | Unm | 30 | House Servant | Ditton Green Oaker SRY | |
| George HAFFALA | Boarder | Unm | 22 | Greek Merchant | Corfu | |
| Athanasins CAFFALA | Boarder | Unm | 17 | Greek Merchant | Corfu | |
| 7 April 1861 | Ash Bank, Cradley WOR (RG9/2064 f38 p23, p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph WALKER | Head | Marr | 35 | Horse nail maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Mary A WALKER | Wife | Marr | 35 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Elizabeth WALKER | Daughter | Unm | 8 | Cradley WOR | ||
| Phoebe WALKER | Daughter | Unm | 6 | Cradley WOR | ||
| Rosehannah WALKER | Lodger | Wid | 58 | Cradley WOR | ||
| 3 houses omitted | ||||||
| George HEAD | Head | Marr | 51 | Cordwainer | Billingsley SAL | |
| Jane HEAD | Wife | Marr | 49 | Halesowen WOR | ||
| John HEAD | Son | Unm | 22 | Puddler | Halesowen WOR | |
| George HEAD | Son | Unm | 17 | Puddler | Bobbington SAL | |
| Thomas HEAD | Son | 12 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Francis HEAD | Son | 10 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Henry HEAD | Son | 7 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Jane HEAD | Daughter | Unm | 14 | employed at home | Cradley WOR | |
| 7 April 1861 | East Side of Village, Cradley WOR (RG9/2064 f11 p18) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard POOLE | Head | Marr | 32 | Ag lab | Hagley WOR | |
| Elizabeth POOLE | Wife | Marr | 32 | Nailer | Cradley WOR | |
| Joseph POOLE | Son | Unm | 11 | Labourer | Cradley WOR | |
| Caroline POOL | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Cradley WOR | ||
| George POOLE | Son | Unm | 10 months | Cradley WOR | ||
| Elizabeth GROVE | Servt | Wid | 53 | Moseley WOR | ||
| 7 April 1861 | 26 Lower Smith Street, Clerkenwell (RG9/199 f19 p36) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John KIRK | Head | Marr | 43 | Engraver employs 1 man 2 app | Bham WAR | |
| Martha KIRK | Wife | Marr | 40 | Grendon Nr Atherstone WAR | ||
| Fanny KIRK | Daughter | Unm | 21 | Coventry WAR | ||
| Harberson J KIRK | Son | 11 | Scholar | Clerkenwell MDX | ||
| Martha KIRK | Daughter | 7 | Scholar | Islington MDX | ||
| George KIRK | Son | 6 | Scholar | Islington MDX | ||
| Ernest A E KIRK | Son | 4 | Islington MDX | |||
| Robert KIRK | Son | 2 | Islington MDX | |||
| Hephzibah KIRK | Daughter | 9 months | Clerkenwell MDX | |||
| Jane DENISON | Lodger | Unmar | 44 | Feather Maker | Shoreditch MDX | |
| 7 April 1861 | Union School, Castle Acre NFK (RG9/1252 f69 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Head | Mar § | 31 | Field Worker | Rudham NFK | |
| Mary A SKIPPER | Dau | 12 | Field Worker | Castleacre NFK | ||
| Emma SKIPPER | Dau | 9 | School | Castleacre NFK | ||
| George SKIPPER | Son | 7 | School | Castleacre NFK | ||
| Walter SKIPPER | Son | 5 | Castleacre NFK | |||
| Arthur SKIPPER | Son | 1 | Castleacre NFK | |||
| § Her husband Robert Skipper was a patient in the West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital (RG9/1257 f15 p24) | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Bates Green, Castle Acre NFK (RG9/1252 f78 p19) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SKIPPER | Head | Marr | 42 | Ag Lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Caroline SKIPPER | Wife | Marr | 43 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Susan SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Field Work | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Mary SKIPPER | Daughter | 11 | Field Work | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| William SKIPPER | Son | 7 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Elizabeth SKIPPER | Daughter | 4 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Robert BARKER | Father in law | Widower | 77 | Parish Relief | Bradenham NFK | |
| Mary HOOKS | Sister | Marr | 30 | N K | Castle Acre NFK | |
| 7 April 1861 | Factory Road, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG9/2168 f115 p25) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John STANIER | Head | Marr | 39 | Brass caster | Birmingham WAR | |
| Mary STANIER | Wife | Marr | 37 | Grocers shop | Birmingham WAR | |
| William STANIER | Son | Unm | 13 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Jane STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Court 21 No 3, Summer Lane Courts, Birmingham WAR (RG9/2158 f120 p33) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Harriett KIMBER | Head | Widow | 46 | Dress Maker | Burslem STS | |
| Henry KIMBER | Son | Unm | 20 | Provision Dealer | Burslem STS | |
| Esther KIMBER | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Press Worker | Derby DBY | |
| Martha KIMBER | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Sewing Machine Worker | Birmingham WAR | |
| William KIMBER | Son | Unm | 5 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Allens Buildings, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG9/2168 f73 p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Isaiah STANIER | Head | Marr | 32 | Labourer at the Soho Mint | Birmingham WAR | |
| Elizabeth STANIER | Wife | Marr | 26 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Isaiah STANIER | Son | Unm | 3 months | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Ann STANIER | Mother | Widow | 78 | Appointed by the parish | Birmingham WAR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Hope Street, Minster, Sheppey KEN (RG9/530 f147 p13, p14) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph SOUTH | Head | Marr | 44 | Smiths Hammerman | Sheerness KEN | |
| Eliza SOUTH | Wife | Marr | 50 | Sheerness KEN | ||
| Mary Ann SOUTH | Daughter | Unm | 19 | Dress Maker | Sheerness KEN | |
| Sarah Ann SOUTH | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Dress Maker | Sheerness KEN | |
| Emma SOUTH | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Sheerness KEN | ||
| Philis M SOUTH | Daughter | 11 | Sheerness KEN | |||
| ~ | ||||||
| John SOUTH | Son | 9 | Scholar | Sheerness KEN | ||
| Louisa SOUTH | Daughter | 7 | Scholar | Sheerness KEN | ||
| Thomas DAVIS | Lodger | Unm | 27 | Smiths Hammerman | Lewton Lees LAN | |
| Edward SHAW § | Lodger | Unm | 28 | Smiths Hammerman | Dudley WOR | |
| § Collaboration of this is needed. The age, occupation, and birthplace fit, but this is the only reference to Edward being in Kent. | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Girtford BDF (RG9/994 f46 p32) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard HALL | Head | Marr | 59 | Market Gardener and Publican | Tempsford BDF | |
| Ann HALL | Wife | Marr | 52 | Girtford BDF | ||
| Ann HALL | Daughter | Unm | 19 | Dress Maker | Girtford BDF | |
| John HALL | Son | Unm | 17 | Ag Lab | Girtford BDF | |
| Emma HALL | Daughter | Unm | 15 | Scholar | Girtford BDF | |
| Isaac HALL | Son | 12 | Scholar | Girtford BDF | ||
| Ellen HALL | Daughter | 10 | Scholar | Girtford BDF | ||
| Eliza HALL | Daughter | 6 | Scholar | Girtford BDF | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM (RG9/1016 f157 p35) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John SARLL | Head | Marr | 70 | Tailor | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Mary SARLL | Wife | Marr | 66 | Tailor's wife | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Elizabeth SARLL | Daughter | Unm | 27 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Entry is very difficult to read. | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Old Dock, Dudley WOR (RG9/2057 f61 p2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edward LEE | Head | Marr | 46 | Labourer | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Mary LEE | Wife | Marr | 42 | Stonesteadford SAL § | ||
| Jemima LEE | Daughter | Unm | 20 | Bridgnorth SAL | ||
| Josiah LEE | Son | Unm | 14 | Glass Cutter | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Mary LEE | Daughter | Unm | 12 | Scholar | Stourport WOR | |
| Jane LEE | Daughter | - | 10 | Scholar | Stourport WOR | |
| Mahala LEE | Daughter | - | 8 | Scholar | Stourport WOR | |
| Ellen LEE | Daughter | - | 3 | Scholar | Stourport WOR | |
| Edward LEE | Son | - | 2 months | Stourport WOR | ||
| Sarah Ann LEE | Grandaughter | - | 2 | Stourport WOR | ||
| Betsey RUSHTON | Visitor | Married | 22 | Stourport WOR | ||
| § I can find no such place as Stonesteadford, or similar, in SAL | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis STS (RG9/2040 f87 p28, f88 p29) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William CLIFT | Head | Marr | 41 | Horse nailmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Abigale CLIFT | Wife | Marr | 26 | Lace maker | Spring Hill WOR | |
| Emma CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 19 | Lace maker | Dudley Wood WOR | |
| Eliza CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Lace maker | Dudley Wood WOR | |
| Charlotte CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 15 | Lace maker | Rowley STS | |
| Mary Ann CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 13 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Samuel CLIFT | Son | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | |
| Timothy CLIFT | Son | Unm | 3 | Scholar | Rowley STS | |
| Elizabeth CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 9 months | Rowley STS | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Angel Street, Dudley WOR (RG9/2057 f114 p32, f115 p33) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| George COLLETT | Head | Marr | 49 | Bricklayer | Dudley WOR | |
| Eliza COLLETT | Wife | Marr | 48 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Thomas COLLETT | Son | Unm | 21 | Vice maker | Dudley WOR | |
| Samuel COLLETT | Son | Unm | 17 | Ag lab | Dudley WOR | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | Nephew | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| one house omitted | ||||||
| Eli HILL | Head | Marr | 42 | Coal miner | Wolverley | |
| Elizabeth HILL | Wife | Marr | 42 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Samuel WHITEHOUSE | Son In Law | Unm | 20 | Glass cutter | Dudley WOR | |
| Emily WHITEHOUSE | Daughter In Law | Unm | 13 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| William H HILL | Son | Unm | 4 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Growells Abby, Briston NFK (RG9/1203 f66 p13) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | ||
| Male | Female | ||||||
| William BONIS | Head | Mar | 73 | Shepherd | Harpley NFK | ||
| Alice BONIS | Wife | Mar | 65 | Hindolvestone NFK | |||
| 7 April 1861 | 17 Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth SAL (RG9/1849 f55 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Charles BATES | Head | Mar | 48 | Officer of Inland Revenue | Shrewsbury | |
| Eliza BATES | Wife | Mar | 45 | Bridgnorth SAL | ||
| Richard LEE | Father in Law | Widr | 84 | Retired Grocer | Stockton SAL | |
| Elizabeth R MORRIS | Boarder | Unm | 20 | Teacher | St Georges STS | |
| 7 April 1861 | Colley Lane, Cradley Heath WOR (RG9/2063 f140 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas CLIFT | Head | Widower | 71 | Nailor | Cradley WOR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Prosperous Farm, Shalbourne WIL (RG9/723 f112 p25) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Frederick BLANBY | Head | Unm | 66 | Farmer of 200 avres employing 5 lab and 3 boys | Shalbourne BRK | |
| Ruth MIDDLETON | Servant | Widow | 59 | Ham WIL | ||
| Sarah Ann DAY | Servant | Unm | 15 | East Garston BRK | ||
| Henry VIVASH | Carter | Unm | 19 | Carter | Ham WIL | |
| Peter EDWARDS | Carter | Unm | 19 | Carter | Inkpen BRK | |
| William WALTER | Carter | Unm | 14 | Carter | Ham WIL | |
| Charles ROLFE | Boy | 10 | Carter | Ham WIL | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Planks Cottages, Devizes WIL (RG9/1293 f142 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Reuben STEVENS | Head | Marr | 59 | Shoemaker | Devizes WIL | |
| Ann STEVENS | Wife | Marr | 61 | Shrewton WIL | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Stakenbridge, Hagley WOR (RG9/2116 f33 p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph POOL | Head | Marr | 72 | Farm labourer | Churchill WOR | |
| Elizabeth POOL | Wife | Marr | 70 | Market Drayton SAL | ||
| John POOL § | Lodger | Unm | 40 | Farm labourer | Churchill WOR | |
| § Although listed as a lodger, John is the correct age to be Joseph and Elizabeth's son. | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Grendon Common, Grendon WAR (RG9/2192 f40 p8) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BLOWER | Head | Wid | 69 | Coal Miner | Baddesley Ensor WAR | |
| Elizabeth BLOWER | Daughter | Unm | 37 | no occupation | Grendon WAR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Docking Union Workhouse, NFK (RG9/1250 f43 p25) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William GOODBODY | Inmate | Widower | 81 | Ag Lab | East Rudham NFK | |
| 102 other people omitted (scanned image shows one page of 25 people). See RG9/1250 for full list. | ||||||
| 7 April 1861 | Cromwell Street, Dudley WOR (RG9/2060 f41 p12) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SHAW | Head | Marr | 59 | Whitesmith | Dudley WOR | |
| Mary SHAW | Wife | Marr | 56 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Hannah SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 24 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Allen SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 22 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Herbert SHAW | Son | Unm | 20 | Forgeman | Dudley WOR | |
| 7 April 1861 | Ducksworth Farm, Stagsden BDF (RG9/988 f41 p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James PETTIT | Head | Marr | 69 | Farmer of 166 Acres emps 4 men 3 boys | Stagsden BDF | |
| Mary PETTIT | Wife | Marr | 61 | Farmers Wife | Stagsden BDF | |
| George PETTIT | Son | Unm | 27 | Farmers Son | Stagsden BDF | |
| William PETTIT | Son | Unm | 20 | Farmers Son | Stagsden BDF | |
| Hephzibah WHITMEE | Grandaughter | Unm | 17 | Granddaughter | Perry HUN | |
| George Pettit WHITMEE | Grandson | 5 | Grandson | Perry HUN | ||
| Mary Ann COALES | Visitor | Unm | 23 | Dress Maker | North Crawley BKM | |
| 7 April 1861 | Lumbans Bank, Cradley WOR (RG9/2064 f22 p40) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry ADAMS | Head | Widowed | 61 | House Carpenter | Cradley WOR | |
| Jane ADAMS | daughter | Unm | 18 | Cradley WOR | ||
| James ADAMS | grandson | 13 | House Carpenter | Cradley WOR | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Darby and Pargeters Colliery, Rowley Regis STS (RG9/2040 f55 p15) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph DAVIES | Head | Marr | 66 | Coal Miner and Beerhouse Keeper | Dudley WOR | |
| Elizabeth DAVIES | Wife | Marr | 61 | Rowley STS | ||
| William DAVIES | Son | Unm | 21 | Chain Maker | Rowley STS | |
| Esther GRICE | Daughter | Marr | 19 | Visitor | Rowley STS | |
| Elizabeth DAVIES | Grand Daughter | 8 | Visitor | Cradley WOR | ||
| Joseph DAVIES | Grand Son | 4 | Visitor | Cradley WOR | ||
| Mary BUFFERY | Servant | 13 | General Servant | Cradley WOR | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Sandy Village, Sandy BDF (RG9/994 f6 p5) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William TILCOCK | Head | Marr | 65 | Baker and Land Steward | Sandy BDF | |
| Charlotte TILCOCK | Wife | Marr | 68 | Hitchin HRT | ||
| Clara E TILCOCK | Grand Daughter | 9 | Biggleswade BDF | |||
| Mary JEEVES | Servant | 15 | Sandy BDF | |||
| 7 April 1861 | Blacksmith's Shop, Whitstone CON (RG9/1514 f72 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BERRIMAN | Head | Mar | 53 | Blacksmith | Launcells CON | |
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | Wife | Marr | 40 | Black Torrington DEV | ||
| John BERRIMAN | Son | Unm | 16 | Blacksmith | Whitstone CON | |
| 7 April 1861 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON (RG9/1514 f80 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard WEBB | Head | Marr | 50 | Farmer of 250 acres, 2 men | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Wife | Marr | 50 | Whitstone CON | ||
| William Martyn WEBB | Son | Unm | 27 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Elizabeth WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 25 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Henry WEBB | Son | Unm | 19 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Mary Ann WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Richard WEBB | Son | Unm | 14 | Whitstone CON | ||
| 7 April 1861 | Newton Road, Castle Acre NFK (RG9/1525 f102 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Jabez BONAS | Head | 27 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Anna BONAS | Sister | 25 | Dress maker | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Jesse BONAS | Brother | 22 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Anna WELLS | Grandmother | Widow | 83 | Pauper | Cranworth NFK | |
| 7 April 1861 | St James Green, Castle Acre NFK (RG9/1252 f97 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Elizabeth SKIPPER | Head | Widow | 75 | West Acre NFK | ||
| Leah SKIPPER | Grand-daughter | Unm | 17 | Dress Maker | West Acre NFK | |
| Anna SKIPPER | Grand-daughter | 1 | West Acre NFK | |||
| James WARD | Son-in-Law | Marr | 42 | Ag Lab | Ashill NFK | |
| Tabitha WARD | Daughter | Marr | 41 | Wash Woman | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Mary WARD | Daughter § | 11 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Eliza WARD | Daughter § | 9 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Benjamin WARD | Son § | 7 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Susan WARD | Daughter § | 6 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| William WARD | Son § | 4 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| § I suspect these entries are children of James and Tabitha Ward, ie grandchildren of Elizabeth | ||||||
| 2 April 1871 | 32 Wyndham Street, Marylebone MDX (RG10/170 f21 p35) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William C READ | Head | Marr | 29 | Leather cutters asst | Marylebone MDX | |
| Maria READ | Wife | Marr | 28 | Marylebone MDX | ||
| Edward J READ | Son | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Marylebone MDX | |
| Annie READ | Daughter | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Marylebone MDX | |
| William C READ | Son | Unm | 4 | Scholar | Marylebone MDX | |
| 2 April 1871 | Shrewton WIL (RG10/1943 f38 p18, f39 p19) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph STEVENS | Head | Marr | 38 | Plumber employing 1 boy | Devizes WIL | |
| Mary STEVENS | Wife | Marr | 39 | Froxfield WIL | ||
| Sarah E STEVENS | Daughter | Unm | 10 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| Ruth STEVENS | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| Joseph J STEVENS | Son | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Martha Ann STEVENS | Daughter | Unm | 5 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| William STEVENS | Son | Unm | 3 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| Thomas STEVENS | Son | Unm | 10 Months | Shrewton WIL | ||
| Thomas MAY | Nephew | Unm | 16 | Apprentice | Devizes WIL | |
| 2 April 1871 | Baker Street, Enfield MDX (RG10/1343 f73 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Georgina H LEHAIR | Head | Marr | 38 | Dress Maker | Enfield MDX | |
| Catherine LEHAIR | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Dress Maker | Enfield MDX | |
| Eleanor A LEHAIR | Daughter | 12 | Scholar | Enfield MDX | ||
| Amelia WINCHESTER | Aunt | Widow | 55 | Wittlesford CAM | ||
| 2 April 1871 | Perry HUN (RG10/1535 f102 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Peter WHITMEE | Head | Marr | 55 | Farmer 85 acres emp 2 men | Emberton BKM | |
| wife on a visit | ||||||
| Mary E WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 22 | Farmers daughter | Great Staughton HUN | |
| Hannah WHITMEE | Daughter | Unm | 19 | Farmers daughter | Great Staughton HUN | |
| George P WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 15 | Farmers son | Great Staughton HUN | |
| John T WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 13 | Farmers son | Great Staughton HUN | |
| Samuel WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 10 | Scholar | Great Staughton HUN | |
| Ebenezer WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Great Staughton HUN | |
| 2 April 1871 | Tetworth (RG10/1533 f25 p2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary MEEKS | Head | Widow | 51 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Charles MEEKS | Son | Unm | 24 | Ag Lab | Tetworth HUN | |
| Mary Ann MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 20 | Serv | Tetworth HUN | |
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Ag Lab | Tetworth HUN | |
| George MEEKS | Son | Unm | 17 | Serv | Tetworth HUN | |
| William MEEKS | Son | Unm | 15 | Ag Lab | Tetworth HUN | |
| Eliza MEEKS | Daughter | 10 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| 2 April 1871 | Stourbridge Union Workhouse, Kingswinford STS (RG10/3030 f130 p12) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | ||
| Male | Female | ||||||
| Henry POOLE | Inmate | 8 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | |||
| William POOLE | Inmate | 6 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | |||
| RG10/3030 f132 p16 | |||||||
| Thomas CLIFT | Inmate | Widr | 81 | Nailer | Cradley WOR | ||
| 457 other people omitted (scanned images show one page of 25 people). See RG10/3030 for full list. | |||||||
| 2 April 1871 | 2 Phoenix Cottages, Trinity Islington MDX (RG10/256 f15 p23) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Abraham LEAHAIR | Head | Marr | 81 | Beast Salesman | Thorney CAM | |
| Eliza A LEAHAIR | Wife | Marr | 69 | Standon HRT | ||
| CLARA FAIRCLOTH | Servant | Unm | 21 | Domestic Servant | Thriplow CAM | |
| 2 April 1871 | Ash Bank, Cradley WOR (RG10/3019 f112 p34) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| George HEAD | Head | Marr | 61 | Cordwainer | Billingsley SAL | |
| Jane HEAD | Wife | Marr | 59 | Halesowen WOR | ||
| Thomas HEAD | Son | Unmar | 22 | Puddler | Cradley WOR | |
| Francis HEAD | Son | Unmar | 20 | Puddler | Cradley WOR | |
| Henery HEAD | Son | 17 | Puddler | Cradley WOR | ||
| Hemma HEAD | Grand daughter | 2 | Cradley WOR | |||
| 2 April 1871 | Corngreaves Street, Rowley Regis STS (RG10/2995 f93 p23) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William CLIFT | Head | Marr | 51 | Chainmaker | Halesowen STS | |
| Abigail CLIFT | Wife | Marr | 38 | Chainmaker | Halesowen STS | |
| Charlotte CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 25 | Chainmaker | Halesowen STS | |
| Mary Ann CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 23 | Chainmaker | Halesowen STS | |
| Samuel CLIFT | Son | Unm | 17 | Chainmaker | Halesowen STS | |
| Timothy CLIFT | Son | Unm | 12 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Elizabeth CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 10 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Hannah CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 8 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Abigail CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 6 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Jane CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 4 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| 2 April 1871 | 108 Liverpool Rd, Islington St Mary (RG10/251 f67 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John KIRK | Head | Marr | 53 | Watch Engraver | Birmingham WAR | |
| Ann KIRK | Wife | Marr | 46 | Tamworth STS | ||
| Martha KIRK | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Islington MDX | ||
| George KIRK | Son | Unm | 15 | Islington MDX | ||
| Ernest A E KIRK | Son | Unm | 13 | Islington MDX | ||
| Robert KIRK | Son | Unm | 12 | Scholar | Islington MDX | |
| Hephzibah KIRK | Daughter | Unm | 10 | Scholar | Clerkenwell MDX | |
| 2 April 1871 | Swaffham Street East, Castleacre NFK (RG10/1861 f62 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Head | Widow | 40 | Field Work | Castleacre NFK | |
| Emma SKIPPER | Dau | Unm | 19 | Field Work | Castleacre NFK | |
| George SKIPPER | Son | Unm | 17 | Field Work | Castleacre NFK | |
| Walter SKIPPER | Son | Unm | 15 | Field Work | Castleacre NFK | |
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Dau | Unm | 8 | Scholar | Castleacre NFK | |
| William SKIPPER | Son | Unm | 6 | Castleacre NFK | ||
| Phoebe SKIPPER | Dau | 6 weeks | Castleacre NFK | |||
| Henry GARNER | Lodger | Widower | 50 | Labourer | Castleacre NFK | |
| Harriett SKIPPER | Dau | Unm | 4 | Castleacre NFK | ||
| 2 April 1871 | 86 Bacchus Lane, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG10/3132 f65 p17) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William STANIER | Head | Marr | 23 | Brass founder | Birmingham WAR | |
| Martha STANIER | Wife | Marr | 20 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| William STANIER | Son | Unm | 2 months | Birmingham WAR | ||
| 2 April 1871 | 95 Bacchus Lane, All Saints Birmingham WAR (RG10/3132 f64 p15) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary STANIER | Head | Widow | 48 | Shopkeeper | GLS | |
| Jane STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 27 | Dressmaker | Birmingham WAR | |
| 2 April 1871 | 12 Heath Street, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG10/3131 f4 p2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Ruth COOPER | Head | 26 | Harborne STS | |||
| Frederick James COOPER | Son | 2 | Birmingham WAR | |||
| Edwin SHAW | Boarder | 38 | Smith in factory | Dudley WOR | ||
| Herbert SHAW | Boarder | 30 | Driller(?) in factory | Dudley WOR | ||
| Francis Marie GARRETT | Boarder | 38 | Liverpool LAN | |||
| 2 April 1871 | Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon BDF (RG10/1536 f113 p20, f114 p21) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John HALL | Head | Marr | 27 | Gardener | Girtford BDF | |
| Eliza HALL | Wife | Marr | 33 | Bletsoe BDF | ||
| William G WHITMEE | Son | Unm | 12 | Perry HUN | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Joseph HALL | Son | Unm | 3 | Eaton Ford BDF | ||
| Mary WHITMEE § | Mother In Law | Marr | 52 | Farmers wife | Stagsden BDF | |
| Esther WHITMEE | Sister In Law | Unm | 17 | Perry HUN | ||
| § Mary Whitmee is also mentioned in her husband's entry for Perry HUN | ||||||
| 2 April 1871 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM (RG10/1576 f64 p8) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | Notes | |
| Male | Female | ||||||
| John SARLL | Head | Marr | 80 | Tailor | Gamlingay CAM | crippled foot | |
| Mary SARLL | Wife | Marr | 74 | Gamlingay CAM | |||
| Hillery SARLL | Son | Widower | 47 | Tailor | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| 2 April 1871 | 14 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone MDX (RG10/170 f16 p26) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James READ | Head | Marr | 59 | Carpenter master | LND | |
| Lucy READ | Wife | Marr | 57 | LND | ||
| Fanny READ | Daughter | Unm | 24 | Dressmaker | LND | |
| Harry READ | Son | Unm | 22 | Clerk to corn brokers | LND | |
| 2 April 1871 | 79A Dock Lane, Dudley WOR (RG10/3013 f4 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edwin LEE | Head | Marr | 56 | Labourer | Bridgnorth SAL | |
| Mary LEE | Wife | Marr | 52 | Stoney WAR | ||
| Mark LEE | Son | Unm | 6 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Mahala LEE | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Ellen LEE | Daughter | Unm | 13 | Dudley WOR | ||
| 2 April 1871 | Tower Street 29, Ct 5, Birmingham (RG10/3121 f29 p18) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | ||
| Male | Female | ||||||
| Edwin RICKUS | Head | Marr | 46 | Brassfounder | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Harriett RICKUS | Wife | Marr | 61 | Burslem STS | |||
| 2 April 1871 | 21 Angell Street, Dudley WOR (RG10/3013 f54 p35) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Eli HILL | Head | Marr | 52 | Coal miner | Hedley Green STS § | |
| Elizabeth HILL | Wife | Marr | 52 | Hedley Green STS | ||
| William HILL | Son | Unm | 14 | Scholar | Hedley Green STS | |
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | Boarder | Marr | 23 | Sheetiron maker | Hedley Green STS | |
| Mary WHITEHOUSE | Boarder | Marr | 23 | SAL | ||
| William WHITEHOUSE | Nephew | Unm | 1 | Dudley WOR | ||
| § Hedley Green is perhaps a mishearing of Himley Green | ||||||
| 2 April 1871 | Darby(s) Road Rowley Regis STS (RG10/2995 f48 p35, p36) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Elizabeth DAVIS | Head | Widow | 72 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Caroline MORGAN | Daughter | Marr | 42 | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| William DAVIS | Son | Marr | 35 | Chain Maker | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Joseph DAVIS | Grandson | 14 | Chain Maker | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Harry DAVIS | Grandson | 16 | Chain Maker | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| 2 April 1871 | High Town, Cradley WOR (RG10/3109 f78 p15, 16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Benjamin WILLIAMS | Head | Marr | 45 | Chain Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Ester WILLIAMS | Wife | Marr | 42 | Cradley WOR | ||
| Nancy WILLIAMS | Daur | Unm | 19 | Chain Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Elizabeth WILLIAMS | Daur | Unm | 17 | Chain Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Llewellyn WILLIAMS | Son | 13 | Chain Maker | Cradley WOR | ||
| Sarah J WILLIAMS | Daur | 9 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Benjamin WILLIAMS | Son | 6 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Phoeby WALKER | Boarder | Unm | 17 | Chain Maker | Cradley WOR | |
| 2 April 1871 | The Green, Devizes WIL (RG10/1915 f57 p30) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Reuben STEVENS | Head | Marr | 68 | Shoemaker | Devizes WIL | |
| Ann STEVENS | Wife | Marr | 71 | Shrewton WIL | ||
| 2 April 1871 | Prosperous Farm Shalbourn BRK (RG10/1253 f113 p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| George BARNS | Head | Unm | 56 | Farmer of 292 Acres employing 12 men and 3 boys | Shalbourne | |
| Ruth MIDDLETON | Housekeeper | Widowed | 69 | House Keeper | Ham WIL | |
| Sarah READ | Servant | Unm | 19 | General Servant Domestic | Wallingford BRK | |
| Job WATERS | Unm | 18 | Ag Lab | Shalbourne | ||
| George DENNIS | 14 | Ag Lab | Shalbourne | |||
| Charles ROLFE | 11 | Ag Lab | Ham WIL | |||
| 2 April 1871 | High Street, Netherton WOR (RG10/3016 f53 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SHAW | Head | Marr | 65 | Formerly Tile Manufacturer | Cradley WOR | |
| Mary SHAW | Wife | 63 | Cradley WOR | |||
| 2 April 1871 | Ducksworth Farm, Stagsden BDF (RG10/1540 f44 p25) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James PETTIT | Head | Marr | 79 | Farmer 166 acres Emp 6 men 1 boy | Stagsden BDF | |
| Mary PETTIT | Wife | Marr | 71 | Farmer's wife | Stagsden BDF | |
| George PETTIT | Son | Marr | 37 | Farmer's son | Stagsden BDF | |
| Annie PETTIT | Sons Wife | Marr | 33 | Farmer's daughter in law | North Crawley BKM | |
| Walter Geo PETTIT | Grandson | 6 | Scholar | Stagsden BDF | ||
| James PETTIT | Grandson | 7 | Scholar | North Crawley BKM | ||
| Eliabeth SALIBURY | Servant | Unm | 15 | Domestic Servant | Cranfield BDF | |
| 2 April 1871 | Innage, Cradley WOR (RG10/3019 f58 p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph WALKER | Head | Marr | 44 | Horsenail maker | Cradley WOR | |
| Elizabeth WALKER | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| 2 April 1871 | Stratchley Cott, Whitstone CON (RG10/2217 f77 p2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BERRIMAN | Head | Marr | 63 | Blacksmith | Launcells CON | |
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | Wife | Marr | 58 | Blacksmith's Wife | Black Torrington DEV | |
| John BERRIMAN | Son | 26 | Blacksmith's Son | Whitstone CON | ||
| 2 April 1871 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON (RG10/2217 f87 p8) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard WEBB | Head | Marr | 60 | Farmer and landowner (of 135 acres employing 3 men and 1 boy) | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 36 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Mary Ann WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 27 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Richard WEBB | Son | Unm | 25 | Farmer's Son | Whitstone CON | |
| William May ELLCOTT | Servant | Unm | 16 | Farm Serv Indoor | Whitstone CON | |
| William WEBB | Servant | Unm | 15 | Farm Serv Indoor | Week St Mary CON | |
| 2 April 1871 | Shop, Gamlingay Sinks CAM (RG10/1576 f76 p32) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry MEEKS | Head | Marr | 30 | Grocer | Tetworth HUN | |
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Wife | Marr | 35 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Catherine MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Louisa MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 4 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| George MEEKS | Son | Unm | 3 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Mark MEEKS | Son | Unm | 1 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| 2 April 1871 | Great Common, Briston NFK (RG10/1800 f63 p14) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William BONICE | Head | Marr | 80 | Alms Man | Harpley NFK | |
| Ellen BONICE | Wife | Marr | 75 | Alms Woman | Hindolvestone NFK | |
| 2 April 1871 | Drury Lane, Castle Acre NFK (RG10/1860 f78 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Jesse BONAS | Head | Marr | 34 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Susan BONAS | Wife | Marr | 26 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| William BONAS | Son | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Jael BONAS | Son § | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Frederick BONAS | Son | Unm | 5 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Charles BONAS | Son | Unm | 2 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| § This must be a mistake. Jael is a female name, the biblical heroine Jael, wife of Heber the Kenite | ||||||
| 2 April 1871 | Parsonage, Horwood DEV (RG10/2193 f38 p11) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry WEBB | Head | Marr | 48 | Farmer of 280 Acres employing 3 men and 4 boys | Whitstone CON | |
| Mary Ann WEBB | Wife | Marr | 53 | Pyworthy DEV | ||
| William H WEBB | Son | Unm | 22 | Farmer's Son | Bridgerule DEV | |
| Mary E WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 21 | Farmer's Daughter | Bridgerule DEV | |
| Lydia WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Farmer's Daughter | Bridgerule DEV | |
| John WEBB | Son | Unm | 16 | Farmer's Son | Bridgerule DEV | |
| Fanny WEBB | Daughter | Unm | 15 | Farmer's Daughter | Sheepwash DEV | |
| Henry WEBB | Son | Unm | 14 | Farmer's Son | Buckland Filleigh DEV | |
| Albert WEBB | Son | Unm | 12 | Farmer's Son | Buckland Filleigh DEV | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Relative § | Marr | 60 | Farmer's Wife | Pyworthy DEV | |
| Thomas BUSE | Serv | Unm | 17 | Farm Serv Indoors | Sheepwash DEV | |
| Leah PALMER | Serv | Unm | 14 | Domestic Serv (General) | Alverdiscott DEV | |
| § Mary Ann Webb is probably the Mary Ann Martyne who married Henry Webb "about 6 April 1848" in Whitstone (IGI), and sister of Elizabeth Webb née Martyn. In addition, Henry Webb is probably some relation of Elizabeth Webb's husband Richard. | ||||||
| 2 April 1871 | 8 Thanet Place, St Clement Danes LDN (RG10/365 f5 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas LEAHAIR | Lodger | Unm | 46 | Journeyman Butcher | Thorny Abbey CAM | |
| 2 April 1871 | 2 Charlton Terrace, Blunham and Muggerhanger BDF (RG10/1548 f76 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| HALL Richard | Head | Widower | 64 | Gardener | Tempsford BDF | |
| Eliza HALL | Daughter | Unm | 15 | Gardener's Dau | Girtford BDF | |
| 2 April 1871 | Swaffham St West, Castle Acre NFK (RG10/1860 f64 p12) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SKIPPER | Head | Marr § | 51 | Labourer | South Acre NFK | |
| Mary Ann SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 20 | Housekeeper | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Elizabeth SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Field Work | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Harriet SKIPPER | Granddaughter | Unm | 3 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | |
| § He was actually widowed, his wife having been buried that day. | ||||||
| 3 April 1881 | 1 Brondesbury Terr, Willesden (RG11/1363 f44 p81) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Emma GAVEY | Head | Unm | 59 | Principal of National School | JSY | |
| Grace GAVEY | Sister | Unm | 61 | Tuition School | JSY | |
| Mary STEVENS | Border | Unm | 26 | Co-worker with Head | Shrewton WIL | |
| Sarah STEVENS | Border | Unm | 21 | Dressmaker | Shrewton WIL | |
| Ruth STEVENS | Border | Unm | 19 | Dressmaker | Shrewton WIL | |
| Annie TOFT | Border | Unm | 51 | Nursery Governess | HEF | |
| My Ann LEWIS | Border | Unm | 29 | Needlewoman | Paddington MDX | |
| Sophy BROOK | Servant | Unm | 14 | Genl. Servant and Domestic | GSY | |
| 3 April 1881 | Gamlingay Cinques CAM (RG11/1655 f22 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry MEEKS | Head | Marr | 40 | Gardener and shopkeeper | Tetworth | |
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Wife | Marr | 48 | Works in Shop | Gamlingay | |
| Catherine MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Works in Shop | Gamlingay | |
| George MEEKS | Son | Unm | 13 | Scholar | Gamlingay | |
| Mark MEEKS | Son | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Gamlingay | |
| 3 April 1881 | 30 Graingers Lane, Rowley Regis STS (RG11/2861 f140 p21, f141 p22) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph POOLE | Head | Marr | 31 | Anchor Smith | WOR | |
| Phoebe POOLE | Wife | Marr | 31 | Rowley STS | ||
| Bertha E POOLE | Daughter | 10 | Scholar | Rowley STS | ||
| Joseph POOLE | Son | 9 | Scholar | Rowley STS | ||
| Martha POOLE | Daughter | 3 | Rowley STS | |||
| ~ | ||||||
| Alfred POOLE | Son | 2 | Rowley STS | |||
| Blanche M POOLE | Daughter | 2 months | Rowley STS | |||
| Richard H POOLE | Brother | Unm | 18 | Anchor Striker | WOR | |
| William POOLE | Brother | Unm | 16 | Labourer | WOR | |
| 3 April 1881 | 13 Corngreaves Street, Rowley Regis STS (RG11/2862 f64 p12, f65 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William CLIFT | Head | Marr | 61 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Abigail CLIFT | Wife | Marr | 47 | Chainmaker | Halesowen STS | |
| Hannah CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 19 | Chainmaker | Cradley Heath STS | |
| Abigail CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Chainmaker | Cradley Heath STS | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Jane CLIFT | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Chainmaker | Cradley Heath STS | |
| 3 April 1881 | Brook Street, Wollescote WOR (RG11/2899 f102 p15) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas WHITEHOUS | Head | Marr | 33 | Iron worker | Dudley WOR | |
| Mary WHITEHOUS | Wife | Marr | 33 | Stourport SAL | ||
| William WHITEHOUS | Son | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| Thomas WHITEHOUS | Son | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| Elizabeth WHITEHOUS | Daughter | Unm | 8 | Scholar | Dudley WOR | |
| Mark WHITEHOUS | Son | Unm | 3 | Wollescote WOR | ||
| Elma WHITEHOUS | Daughter | Unm | 1 | Wollescote WOR | ||
| 3 April 1881 | 14 Travers Road, Islington (RG11/259 f36 p19) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John KIRK | Head | Marr | 63 | Watch Engraver | Birmingham WAR | |
| Ann KIRK | Wife | Marr | 56 | Tamworth STS | ||
| Martha KIRK | Daughter | Unm | 27 | Nurse | Islington MDX | |
| Jane MOORE | Niece | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Berkhampstead HRT | |
| 3 April 1881 | 5 Inage, Cradley WOR (RG11/2884 f58 p23) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry DAVIES | Head | Marr | 28 | Chainmaker | Rowley STS | |
| Phoebe DAVIES | Wife | Marr | 26 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Sarah DAVIES | Daughter | Unm | 5 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | |
| Esther DAVIES | Daughter | Unm | 3 | Cradley WOR | ||
| Henry DAVIES | Son | Unm | 3 months | Cradley WOR | ||
| 3 April 1881 | Castle Acre NFK (RG11/1994 f75 p15, p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Jesse BONAS | Head | Marr | 41 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Susan BONAS | Wife | Marr | 37 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| William BONAS | Son | Unm | 20 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Jael BONAS | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Horning NFK | ||
| Frederick BONAS | Son | Unm | 15 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Charles BONAS | Son | Unm | 13 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Emma BONAS | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Anne BONAS | Daughter | Unm | 1 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| ~ one house omitted | ||||||
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Head | Widow | 47 | Rudham NFK | ||
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Field worker | Castle Acre NFK | |
| William SKIPPER | Son | Unm | 16 | Shop lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Harriett SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Field worker | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Phoebe SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | |
| 3 April 1881 | 95 Bacchus Road, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG11/3007 f103 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary STANIER | Head | Wid | 59 | Greengrocer | Birmingham WAR | |
| 3 April 1881 | 62 Devonshire Street, Birmingham WAR (RG11/3009 f102 p46) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edwin SHAW | Head | Marr | 48 | Blacksmiths Striker | Dudley STS | |
| Elizabeth SHAW | Wife | Marr | 35 | Strikers Wife | Birmingham WAR | |
| Lizzie SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| William E SHAW | Son | Unm | 8 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| Florence A SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| Adam HICKS | Lodger | 35 | Brushmaker | Stamford | ||
| John HICKS | Lodger | 22 | Jeweller | Stamford | ||
| 3 April 1881 | Green End, Gamlingay CAM (RG11/1655 f28 p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary SARLL | Head | Widow | 85 | Tailors widow now upon Parish | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Hillary SARLL | Son | Widower | 50 | Tailor | Gamlingay CAM | |
| 3 April 1881 | 14 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone MDX (RG11/150 f73 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James READ | Head | Marr | 68 | Builder | LND | |
| Lucy READ | Wife | Marr | 67 | LND | ||
| 3 April 1881 | Court No 1, 1 Martin Hill Street, Dudley WOR (RG11/2877 f106 p26) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | Notes | |
| Male | Female | ||||||
| Edwin LEE | Head | Marr | 68 | Baker | Bridgnorth STS | ||
| Mary LEE | Wife | Marr | 64 | Wife | Stourport WOR | dumb | |
| Mark LEE | Son | Unm | 17 | Unemployed Labourer | Dudley WOR | ||
| 3 April 1881 | 18 E Street, Chelsea (RG11/89 f128 p31) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William C READ | Head | Marr | 39 | Shopman | Marylebone MDX | |
| Maria READ | Wife | Marr | 38 | Marylebone MDX | ||
| Edward READ | Son | Unm | 17 | Butcher | Marylebone MDX | |
| Annie M READ | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Scholar | Marylebone MDX | |
| William C READ | Son | Unm | 14 | Butcher | Marylebone MDX | |
| Amy L READ | Daughter | Unm | 5 | Scholar | Marylebone MDX | |
| 3 April 1881 | Tetworth Fields HUN (RG11/1611 f130 p2, f131 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary MEEKS | Head | Widow | 58 | Charwoman etc | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Ellen MEEKS | Granddaughter | 1 | Tetworth HUN | |||
| one house omitted ~ | ||||||
| Mary KAYE | Head | Widow | 81 | Fund Holder | Midlothian SCT | |
| Helen M KAYE | daughter | 47 | London | |||
| Alice V KAYE | daughter | 39 | Wondsworth Common | |||
| Mary LOWNDES | granddaughter | 24 | Poole Keynes WIL | |||
| Annie LOWNDES | granddaughter | 23 | Poole Keynes WIL | |||
| Thomas CUTLAR | servant | 27 | Butler | Binfield BRK | ||
| Mary A JAY | servant | 39 | Ladies maid | Wills NFK | ||
| Rachel MANSFIELD | servant | 29 | House maid | Gt Grandsden HUN | ||
| Louisa MEEKS | servant | 15 | Kitchen maid | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Sophia WALKER | servant | 38 | House keeper | Chelsworth SFK | ||
| 3 April 1881 | 4 Sutton Place, Devizes St James WIL (RG11/2039 f37 p21) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary STEVENS | Head | Widow | 49 | Charwoman | Froxfield WIL | |
| Joseph J STEVENS | Son | Unm | 17 | Carpenter's App | Shrewton WIL | |
| Thomas STEVENS | Son | Unm | 10 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| William J STEVENS | Son | Unm | 8 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| Catherine STEVENS | Daughter | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Shrewton WIL | |
| 3 April 1881 | Little Bedwyn WIL (RG11/1274 f68 p2, f69 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Sarah HAWKINS | Head | Widow | 45 | Widow of Builder | Froxfield WIL | |
| George Hawkins DIXON | Son in Law | Unm | 29 | Builder | Ramsbury WIL | |
| Frances Ruth HAWKINS | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Daughter of Builder | Little Bedwyn WIL | |
| Oliver Tom HAWKINS | Son | Unm | 16 | Carpenter and Joiner (Apprentice) | Little Bedwyn WIL | |
| ~ | ||||||
| Sarah Elizabeth HAWKINS | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Daughter of Builder | Little Bedwyn WIL | |
| Ellen HAWKINS | Daughter | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Little Bedwyn WIL | |
| Richard Charles HAWKINS | Son | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Little Bedwyn WIL | |
| Ruth MIDDLETON | Mother | Widow | 79 | Formerly Housekeeper | Ham WIL | |
| 3 April 1881 | 7 Church Walk, Devizes WIL (RG11/2040 f35 p33) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Reuben STEVENS | Head | Widower | 78 | Shoe Maker | Devizes WIL | |
| Martha STEVENS | Daughter | 42 | Devizes WIL | |||
| 3 April 1881 | 141 Wolverhampton St, Dudley WOR (RG11/2875 f8 p9) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SHAW | Head | Marr | 79 | Retired Whitesmith | Dudley WOR | |
| Mary SHAW | Wife | Marr | 76 | |||
| Elizabeth SHAW | daughter | Unm | 50 | Grocer | ||
| Hannah SHAW | daughter | Unm | 44 | Housekeeper | ||
| 3 April 1881 | Butchers Lane, Cradley WOR (RG11/2884 f121 p42) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| George HEAD | Head | Widower | 70 | Boot Maker | Billingsley SAL | |
| 3 April 1881 | Stourbridge Union Workhouse, Kingswinford WOR (RG11/2896f141p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph Walker | Widower | 60 | nailmaker | Cradley WOR | ||
| 598 other people omitted (scanned image shows one page of 25 people). See RG11/2896 for full list. | ||||||
| 3 April 1881 | Stratchley, Whitstone CON (RG11/2271 f76 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BERRIMAN | Head | Marr | 73 | Blacksmith (Retired) | Launcells CON | |
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | Wife | Marr | 67 | Launcells CON | ||
| next house | ||||||
| John BERRIMAN | Head | Marr | 36 | Smith and Ironmonger | Whitstone CON | |
| Mary A BERRIMAN | Wife | Marr | 37 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Jane BERRIMAN | Daughter | Unm | 2 | Whitstone CON | ||
| William BERRIMAN | Son | Unm | 1m | Whitstone CON | ||
| Mary GILBERT | Serv | Unm | 18 | Domestic Servant | Whitstone CON | |
| 3 April 1881 | Market High Street Draper's Shop, Ware HRT (RG11/1401 f53 p17) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Ellen CUTMORE | Head | Widow | 36 | Draper and Clothier employing 3 | Louth LIN | |
| William Henry CUTMORE | Son | 7 | Ware HRT | |||
| Edmund CUTMORE | Son | 5 | Ware HRT | |||
| Ellen Alice CUTMORE | Daughter | 4 | Ware HRT | |||
| Alice Sophia CUTMORE | Sister-in-law | 23 | Assistant (Draper) | Ware HRT | ||
| William Edward Emery PRIDMORE | Apprentice | 16 | Apprentice (to Drapery & Clothing) | Hoxton MDX | ||
| Joseph HALL | Apprentice | 13 | Apprentice (to Drapery & Clothing) | Eaton Socon BDF | ||
| Bertha EMERY | Assistant | 30 | Milliner | Eaton Socon BDF | ||
| Mary LEWIN | Servant | 25 | General servant | Ware HRT | ||
| 3 April 1881 | Hornsey Road, Islington MDX (RG11/274 f7 p8) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas F TURNER | Head | marr | 34 | Commercial Clerk | Newington SRY | |
| Jane E TURNER | Wife | marr | 34 | Midhurst SRY | ||
| Edith L TURNER | Daughter | 9 | Mile End MDX | |||
| Ernest E TURNER | Son | 7 | Mile End MDX | |||
| Herbert F TURNER | Son | 5 | Mile End MDX | |||
| Sarah TURNER | Visitor | 58 | Bermonsey SRY | |||
| Thomas TURNER | Visitor | 57 | Lavenham SFK | |||
| John TURNER | Visitor | 19 | City of London MDX | |||
| Robert KIRK | Border | Unm | 22 | General Clerk | Islington MDX | |
| 3 April 1881 | 15 Russell Road, Islington MDX (RG11/261 f36 p24) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas LEAHAIR | Head | Widower | 57 | Salesman | Thorney CAM | |
| Catherine LEAHAIR | Daughter | Unm | 27 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Elleanor Amelia LEAHAIR | Daughter | Unm | 22 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Amelia WINCHESTER | Aunt | Widow | 64 | Annuitant | Whittlesford CAM | |
| 3 April 1881 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON (RG11/2271 f84 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard WEBB | Head | Unm | 35 | Farmer of 135 acres | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Sister | Unm | 40 | Annuitant | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Mother | widow | 70 | Annuitant | Whitstone CON | |
| William PHILP | Servant | Unm | 24 | Farm servant (indoor) | Plymouth DEV | |
| William HALLOTT | Servant | Unm | 35 | Farm servant (indoor) | Pyworthy DEV | |
| Thomas BASKERVILLE | Servant | Unm | 16 | Farm servant (indoor) | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | Visitor | 4 | Whitstone CON | |||
| Helen POOLEY | Servant | Unm | 18 | Farm servant (indoor) | Tamerton CON | |
| 3 April 1881 | Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon BDF (RG11/1613 f93 p18) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John HALL | Head | Marr | 38 | Market Gardener | Girtford BDF | |
| Eliza HALL | Wife | Marr | 43 | Bletsoe BDF | ||
| Willm G WHITMEE | Stepson | Unm | 22 | Brewer and Market Gardener | Perry Gt Staughton HUN | |
| Mary HALL | Daughter | Unm | 9 | Scholar | Eaton Socon BDF | |
| Walter HALL | Son | Unm | 8 | Scholar | Eaton Socon BDF | |
| Alfred HALL | Son | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Eaton Socon BDF | |
| Louisa HALL | Daughter | Unm | 5 | Eaton Socon BDF | ||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | Sister-in-law | Unm | 35 | Asst. Housemaid | Perry Gt Staughton HUN | |
| Ernest WHITMEE | Nephew | Unm | 1 | Eaton Ford BDF | ||
| 3 April 1881 | St Neots Road, Sandy BDF (RG11/1626 f42 p14) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard HALL | Head | Marr | 76 | Gardeners Lab | Tempsford BDF | |
| Sarah HALL | Wife | Marr | 75 | Girtford BDF | ||
| 3 April 1881 | Further Green, Castle Acre NFK (RG11/1994 f84 p12, f85 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James MARS | Head | Marr | 61 | Agricultural Lab | Saham NFK | |
| Tabitha MARS | Wife | Marr | 60 | West Acre NFK | ||
| ~ | ||||||
| Hannah WARD | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Agricultural Lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| William SKIPPER | Bro | Widower | 60 | Agricultural Lab | West Acre NFK | |
| 3 April 1881 | 6 Mint Terrace, Ninevah All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG11/2833 f47 p41) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William STANIER | Head | Marr | 33 | Brassfounder burnisher | Birmingham WAR | |
| Martha STANIER | Wife | Marr | 31 | Burslem STS | ||
| William J STANIER | Son | Unm | 10 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| Ada STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| Mary Ann STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 4 | Scholar | Birmingham WAR | |
| George STANIER | Son | Unm | 2 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| James STANIER | Son | Unm | 3 months | Birmingham WAR | ||
| 5 April 1891 | Mill St, Gamlingay CAM (RG12/1276 f50 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Peter WHITMEE | Head | Marr | 75 | Retired farmer | Emberton BKM | |
| Jane A WHITMEE | Wife | Marr | 67 | IRL | ||
| 5 April 1891 | Tetworth HUN (RG12/1242 f206 p3) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | Notes | |
| Male | Female | ||||||
| Mary MEEKS | Head | Widow | 78 | Gamlingay CAM | |||
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Granddaughter | S | 12 | Scholar | Tetworth HUN | ||
| Florrie SERVIN | Visitor | S | 19 | Dressmaker | Caxton CAM | Cripple | |
| 5 April 1891 | 6 Castle Street, Netherton WOR (RG12/2298 f12 p17) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William POOLE | Head | Marr | 27 | Anchorsmith | Cradley STS | |
| Jane POOLE | Wife | Marr | 24 | Four Ways STS | ||
| Emma POOLE | Adopted Daughter | 2 | Dudley WOR | |||
| 5 April 1891 | 26 Bagley St, Stourbridge WOR (RG12/2302 f45 p26, f46 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | Head | Marr | 42 | Iron Plate Maker | Dudley WOR | |
| Mary WHITEHOUSE | Wife | Marr | 42 | Stourport WOR | ||
| William WHITEHOUSE | Son | S | 21 | Iron Plate Maker | Dudley WOR | |
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | Son | S | 19 | Iron Plate Maker | Dudley WOR | |
| Elizabeth WHITEHOUSE | Daughter | S | 18 | Dudley WOR | ||
| Mark WHITEHOUSE | Son | S | 13 | Blacksmith's Labourer | Lye WOR | |
| Emily WHITEHOUSE | Daughter | 11 | Scholar | Lye WOR | ||
| Dianah WHITEHOUSE | Daughter | 8 | Scholar | Lye WOR | ||
| John E WHITEHOUSE | Son | 6 | Scholar | Lye WOR | ||
| 5 April 1891 | The Innage, Cradley WOR (RG12/2300 f54 p23) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry DAVIES | Head | Marr | 36 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Phoebe DAVIES | Wife | Marr | 36 | Cradley WOR | ||
| Sarah DAVIES | Daughter | S | 15 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Esther DAVIES | Daughter | 13 | Chainmaker's Blower | Cradley WOR | ||
| John H DAVIES | Son | 10 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Joseph DAVIES | Son | 8 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Elizabeth DAVIES | Daughter | 5 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Levi DAVIES | Son | 3 | Scholar | Cradley WOR | ||
| Mary DAVIES | Daughter | 6 months | Cradley WOR | |||
| 5 April 1891 | Pales Green, Castle Acre NFK (RG12/1565 f43 p13) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Head | Widow | 60 | Rudham NFK | ||
| Phoebe SKIPPER | Daughter | Unm | 20 | Field work | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Robert SKIPPER | Grandson | Unm | 12 | Field work | Castle Acre NFK | |
| William BONAS | Lodger | Unm | 30 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| George HOWELL | Nursling | Unm | 9 months | Gayton NFK | ||
| 5 April 1891 | "Bird in Hand", 22½ Norton Street, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG12/2400 f102 p25, p26) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William STANIER | Head | Marr | 43 | Metal burnisher and publican | Birmingham WAR | |
| Martha STANIER | Wife | Marr | 40 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| William J STANIER | Son | Unm | 20 | Clock maker | Birmingham WAR | |
| Ada STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 16 | Warehouse girl | Birmingham WAR | |
| Mary A STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 14 | General servant | Handsworth STS | |
| George Henry STANIER | Son | Unm | 12 | Scholar | Handsworth STS | |
| ~ | ||||||
| James STANIER | Son | Unm | 10 | Scholar | Handsworth STS | |
| Florence STANIER | Daughter | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Handsworth STS | |
| 5 April 1891 | 95 Bacchus Rd, All Saints, Birmingham WAR (RG12/2398 f63 p27) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary STANIER | Head | Widow | 67 | Greengrocer | Birmingham WAR | |
| William LANE | Lodger | Unm | 41 | Jeweller | Birmingham WAR | |
| 5 April 1891 | 62 Devonshire Street, Birmingham WAR (RG12/2400 f33 p42) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edwin SHAW | Head | Marr | 58 | Striker | Dudley WOR | |
| Elizabeth SHAW | Wife | Marr | 48 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Lizzie SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 19 | Warehouse Girl | Birmingham WAR | |
| William SHAW | Son | Unm | 18 | Brushmaker | Birmingham WAR | |
| Florence A SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 17 | Jeweller | Birmingham WAR | |
| 5 April 1891 | 14 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone MDX (RG12/97 f144 p15) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| James READ | Head | Wid | 78 | Living on means | St Marylebone LND | |
| Lucy GARSIDE | Daughter | Wid | 52 | Housekeeper | St Marylebone LND | |
| 5 April 1891 | Higher Widemouth, Poundstock CON (RG12/1798 f49 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John BERRIMAN | Head | Marr | 46 | Farmer | Whitstone CON | |
| M A BERRIMAN | Wife | Marr | 47 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Elizabeth BERRIMAN | Daughter | Unm | 14 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Jane BERRIMAN | Daughter | Unm | 12 | Whitstone CON | ||
| W BERRIMAN | Son | Unm | 10 | Whitstone CON | ||
| M BERRIMAN | Daughter | Unm | 7 | Whitstone CON | ||
| E BERRIMAN | Daughter | Unm | 5 | Whitstone CON | ||
| J BERRIMAN | Son | Unm | 2 | Whitstone CON | ||
| Mary METTENS | Serv | Unm | 17 | Poundstock CON | ||
| Henery STACEY | Serv | Unm | 16 | Ag serv | Poundstock CON | |
| 5 April 1891 | Castle Acre NFK (RG12/1565 f47 p17) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Fredk BONAS | Head | Marr | 24 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Harriet BONAS | Wife | Marr | 23 | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| Sybil May BONAS | Daughter | Unm | 9 months | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| 5 April 1891 | Gamlingay Sinks CAM (RG12/1276 f34 p5) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Henry MEEKS | Head | Marr | 50 | Market gardener | Tetworth HUN | |
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Wife | Marr | 58 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Catherine MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 26 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Louisa MEEKS | Daughter | Unm | 24 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| George MEEKS | Son | Unm | 23 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Mark MEEKS | Son | Unm | 21 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| 5 April 1891 | 42 Isledon Road, Islington LND (RG12/176 f86 p21, p22) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas LEAHAIR | Head | Widower | 67 | Potato Salesman | CAM | |
| Catherine LEAHAIR | Daughter | S | 37 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Eleanor A KIRK | Daughter | Marr | 32 | Enfield MDX | ||
| Robert KIRK | Son-in-law | Marr | 32 | Solicitor's Clerk | Islington LND | |
| Harold L KIRK | Grandson | 7 | Islington LND | |||
| Ralph L KIRK | Grandson | 4 | Islington LND | |||
| Gilbert L KIRK | Grandson | 3 | Islington LND | |||
| ~ | ||||||
| Cecil L KIRK | Grandson | 1 | Islington LND | |||
| Thomas B WOOLLOTON | Brother in law | Marr | 58 | Appraiser's man | Enfield MDX | |
| Emily A GROOK | Serv | Single | 16 | General Servant Domestic | Clerkenwell LDN | |
| 5 April 1891 | Eaton Socon BDF (RG12/1243 f185 p14) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Note written on form: John Hall. Head. A Market Gardener and Farmer slept at his other farm. | ||||||
| Eliza HALL | Wife | Marr | 53 | Bletsoe BDF | ||
| Mary HALL | Daughter | Single | 19 | Eaton Socon BDF | ||
| Alfred HALL | Son | Single | 17 | Assistant to Farmer | Eaton Socon BDF | |
| Louisa HALL | Daughter | Single | 16 | Eaton Socon BDF | ||
| William G WHITMEE | Stepson | Single | 32 | Assistant to Farmer | Gt Staughton HUN | |
| Roseanne PARROTT | Servant | Widow | 72 | Nurse | Raunds NTH | |
| 5 April 1891 | Castle Acre NFK (RG12/1565 f60 p6) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William SKIPPER | Head | Marr | 71 | Ag lab | Westacre NFK | |
| Eliza SKIPPER | Wife | Marr | 59 | Longham NFK | ||
| Harriet STACEY | Daughter | Unm | 18 | Field Ag Worker | Castle Acre NFK | |
| William STACEY | Son | Unm | 14 | Ag lab | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Sarah STACEY | Grand-daughter | Unm | 6 | Scholar | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Susanna STACEY | Grand-daughter | Unm | 9 months | Castle Acre NFK | ||
| 5 April 1891 | 13 Corngreaves Rd, Rowley Regis STS (RG12/2282 f56 p4) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard POOLE | Head | Marr | 57 | Anchor Striker | Blakedown WOR | |
| Abigail POOLE | Wife | Marr | 58 | Chain Maker | Halesowen WOR | |
| 5 April 1891 | 17 Cathnor Rd, Hammersmith (RG12/40 f144 p22) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William C READ | Head | Marr | 49 | Leather Seller | Marylebone LDN | |
| Sarah E READ | Wife | Marr | 35 | WIL | ||
| Amy READ | Daughter | S | 15 | Marylebone LDN | ||
| Ruth R READ | Daughter | S | 6 | Scholar | Paddington LDN | |
| Mabel E READ | Daughter | 3 | Paddington LDN | |||
| 5 April 1891 | Mill House, West Lane, Stert WIL (RG12/1599 f47 p5) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edward William BROWN | Son | S | 17 | Miller | Stert WIL | |
| Annie Jane BROWN | Stepdaughter | S | 27 | Housekeeper | Cheverd Parva WIL | |
| William SNOOK | Nephew | S | 18 | Millers Assistant | Stert WIL | |
| Joseph John STEVENS | Lodger | S | 27 | Carpenter | Shrewton WIL | |
| Mary STEVENS | Visitor | Widow | 60 | Living on own means | Froxfield WIL | |
| 5 April 1891 | 61 Gwyn Street, Bedford BDF (RG12/1251 f141 p26) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Nathaniel HALL | Head | Widower | 82 | Retired Farmer | Tempsford BDF | |
| Jane LEES | Niece | S | 52 | Housekeeper | Northill BDF | |
| Joseph HALL | Nephew § | S | 23 | Farmer's Son | Eaton Ford BDF | |
| § Nathaniel was the brother of Richard Hall, so Joseph was actually his great-nephew | ||||||
| 5 April 1891 | Forkstone, Whitstone CON (RG12/1798 f13 p3) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Status | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Richard WEBB | Head | Single | 45 | Farmer (Em'er) | Whitstone CON | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Mother | Widow | 81 | Living on her own means | Pyworthy DEV | |
| Elizabeth WEBB | Sister | Single | 55 | Whitstone CON | ||
| 31 March 1901 | 38 Heygate Avenue, Southend ESS (RG13/1679 f29 p50) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | Notes | |
| Male | Female | ||||||
| William C READ | Head | Marr | 59 | Marylebone LDN | Blind | ||
| Sarah E READ | Wife | Marr | 39 | Dressmaker on own account | Shrewton WIL | Deaf | |
| Ruth R READ | Daughter | Single | 16 | Draper's Assistant | Kilburn LDN | ||
| Mabel E READ | Daughter | Single | 13 | Marylebone LDN | |||
| 31 March 1901 | Atwood Street, Woolescote WOR (RG13/2755 f79 p39) | 4 rooms | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Thomas WHITEHOUSE | Head | Marr | 52 | Iron Plate Worker | Dudley WOR | |
| Mary WHITEHOUSE | Wife | Marr | 52 | Stourport WOR | ||
| Mark WHITEHOUSE | son | S | 23 | Painter | Lye WOR | |
| Danah WHITEHOUSE | dau. | S | 17 | Tailoress | Lye WOR | |
| Edward WHITEHOUSE | son | S | 16 | Iron Plate Boy | Lye WOR | |
| 31 March 1901 | 20 Corngreaves Road, Rowley Regis STS (RG13/2733 f128 p3) | 3 rooms | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Phoebe DAVIS | Head | Widow | 46 | Cradley WOR | ||
| Esther DAVIS | Daughter | S | 23 | Cradley WOR | ||
| John Henry DAVIS | Son | S | 20 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Levi DAVIS | Son | S | 13 | Chainmaker | Cradley WOR | |
| Mary DAVIS | Daughter | 11 | Cradley WOR | |||
| 31 March 1901 | Castle Acre NFK (RG13/1885 f38 p5) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moys Buildings | ||||||
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Frederick BONAS | Head | Marr | 34 | Agri Labourer | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Harriet BONAS | Wife | Marr | 33 | Stone Picker | Castle Acre NFK | |
| Sybil Mary BONAS | Daughter | 10 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Grace BONAS | Daughter | 8 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Charlotte BONAS | Daughter | 5 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Henry Jesse BONAS | Son | 3 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| Violet BONAS | Daughter | 1 | Castle Acre NFK | |||
| 3 houses omitted | ||||||
| Shop, Bailey Street | 2 rooms | |||||
| Charlotte SKIPPER | Head | Widow | 70 | Grocer | Rudham NFK | |
| 31 March 1901 | 22½ Norton Street, St Chrystostom, Birmingham WAR (RG13/2851 f34 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William STANIER | Head | M | 53 | Metal burnisher | Birmingham WAR | |
| Martha STANIER | Wife | M | 50 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| George H STANIER | Son | 22 | Brassfounder | Handsworth STS | ||
| Florence STANIER | Daughter | 16 | Handsworth STS | |||
| 31 March 1901 | 22 Norton Street, St Chrystostom, Birmingham WAR (RG13/2851 f34 p7) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William STANIER | Head | M | 53 | Metal burnisher | Birmingham WAR | |
| Martha STANIER | Wife | M | 50 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| George H STANIER | Son | 22 | Brassfounder | Handsworth STS | ||
| Florence STANIER | Daughter | 16 | Handsworth STS | |||
| 31 March 1901 | 118 Lodge Road, Birmingham WAR (RG13/2851 f55 p1) | 4 rooms | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Edwin SHAW | Head | Marr | 68 | Blacksmith's Striker | Dudley WOR | |
| Elizabeth SHAW | Wife | Marr | 56 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| William Edwin SHAW | Son | Unm | 28 | Brushmaker | Birmingham WAR | |
| Florence Amelia SHAW | Daughter | Unm | 27 | Jeweller | Birmingham WAR | |
| William Thomas DROW | Boarder | Unm | 26 | Brushmaker | Walsall STS | |
| William FREEMAN | Boarder | Unm | 23 | Cabinet maker | Redruth CON | |
| 31 March 1901 | Mill Farm, Great Munden HRT (RG13/1284 f24 p6) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Mary A BERRYMAN | Head | Marr | 57 | Farmer's Wife | Whitstone CON | |
| Jane BERRYMAN | Dau. | S | 22 | Whitstone CON | ||
| William BERRYMAN | Son | S | 20 | Help on Farm | Whitstone CON | |
| Mary BERRYMAN | Dau. | S | 17 | Help on Farm | Whitstone CON | |
| Emily BERRYMAN | Dau. | S | 15 | Whitstone CON | ||
| John BERRYMAN | Son | S | 12 | illegible | Whitstone CON | |
| 31 March 1901 | 57 Fulbourne Terrace, Walthamstow (RG13/1630 f49 p31) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| George KIRK | Head | Marr | 45 | Electrician | Islington LDN | |
| Maria KIRK | Wife | Marr | 39 | Islington LDN | ||
| Thomas KIRK | Son | S | 20 | Plasterer | Watford HRT | |
| George KIRK | Son | S | 17 | Islington LDN | ||
| Maria KIRK | Daughter | S | 15 | Islington LDN | ||
| Jeannie KIRK | Daughter | S | 13 | Islington LDN | ||
| Lily KIRK | Daughter | S | 9 | Islington LDN | ||
| Gwendoline KIRK | Daughter | 7 | New Southgate MDX | |||
| Rosina KIRK | Daughter | 5 | Bushey HRT | |||
| Arthur KIRK | Son | 2 | Chingford ESS | |||
| Robert KIRK | Brother | Widower | 41 | Law Clerk | Chingford ESS | |
| Gilbert KIRK | Nephew | 13 | Islington LDN | |||
| Ralph KIRK | Nephew | 13 | Islington LDN | |||
| Cecil KIRK | Nephew | 11 | Islington LDN | |||
| Alexander KIRK | Nephew | 7 | Islington LDN | |||
| 31 March 1901 | 517 Park Road, All Saints Birmingham WAR (RG13/2850 f73 p38) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William J STANIER | Head | Marr | 30 | Clock Maker | Birmingham WAR | |
| Lizzie STANIER | Wife | Marr | 29 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| William E STANIER | Son | S | 6 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| Lilian M STANIER | Daughter | S | 2 | Birmingham WAR | ||
| 31 March 1901 | Derriton, Pyworthy DEV (RG13/2168 f19 p1) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Azarius YELLAND | Head | Marr | 78 | Farmer (own account) | Pancrasweek DEV | |
| Ann YELLAND | Wife | Marr | 78 | Launcells CON | ||
| Susannah YELLAND | Dau. | S | 45 | Pyworthy DEV | ||
| Thomas YELLAND | Son | S | 40 | Farmer's Son | Pyworthy DEV | |
| Thomas B KING | servant | S | 14 | Cattle Boy | Holesworthy DEV | |
| John BERRIMAN | visitor | Marr | 57 | Farmer (own account) | Whitstone CON | |
| Ann Yelland neé Risdon was John Berriman's aunt | ||||||
| 31 March 1901 | Sinks, Gamlingay CAM (RG13/1520 f41 p17) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Elizabeth MEEKS | Head | Marr | 68 | Grocer | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Catherine MEEKS | Dau. | S | 36 | Grocer's Asst | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Mark MEEKS | Son | S | 31 | Market Gardener | Gamlingay CAM | |
| Edwin John SARLL | Visitor | S | 29 | S B Steward in Navy | Lee KEN | |
| 31 March 1901 | Station Road, Gamlingay CAM (RG13/1520 f64 p30) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Joseph HALL | Head | Marr | 33 | Farmer | Eaton Ford BDF | |
| Louisa HALL | Wife | Marr | 34 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Mabel HALL | Daughter | S | 8 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| Mark W HALL | Son | S | 7 | Southill BDF | ||
| Harold F HALL | Son | S | 6 | Southill BDF | ||
| Howard H HALL | Son | S | 2 | Gamlingay CAM | ||
| 31 March 1901 | Banners Lane, Cradley WOR (RG13/2752 f44 p27) | 4 rooms | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| William POOLE | Head | Marr | 37 | Anchor Smith | Cradley WOR | |
| Jane POOLE | Wife | Marr | 35 | Chainmaker at home | Cradley Heath STS | |
| Emma POOLE | Daughter | 12 | Cradley WOR | |||
| Martha E POOLE | Daughter | 4 | Halgrove WOR | |||
| Joshua C POOLE | Son | 1 | Cradley WOR | |||
| 31 March 1901 | Church Street, Rowley Regis STS (RG13/2732 f105 p6) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| Elisha WILLETTS | Head | Marr | 45 | Colliery Worker above ground | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Emma WILLETTS | Wife | marr | 45 | Gas hook Maker | Rowley Regis STS | |
| Alice WILLETTS | dau | 17 | Gas hook Maker | Rowley Regis STS | ||
| Amy WILLETTS | dau | 12 | Rowley Regis STS | |||
| Samuel WILLETTS | son | 9 | Rowley Regis STS | |||
| Louis WILLETTS | dau | 6 | Rowley Regis STS | |||
| Abigail POOLE | Boarder | Marr | 66 | Halesowen WOR | ||
| 31 March 1901 | Eaton Ford BDF (RG13/1483 f163 p16) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Relationship to Head of Family | Condition as to Marriage | Age of | Rank, Profession or Occupation | Where Born | |
| Male | Female | |||||
| John HALL | Head | Marr | 57 | Farmer | Girtford BDF | |
| Eliza HALL | Wife | Marr | 63 | Bletsoe BDF | ||
| Samuel WHITMEE | Nephew | S | 21 | Farmer's Foreman | Eaton Ford BDF | |
| Jane DANIELS § | border | Wid | 58 | Housekeeper | Potton BDF | |
| § John Hall and Jane Daniels married in 1905. | ||||||
| 16 July 1850 | Auburn, Cayuga County NY (Roll M432_482 p247) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age | Sex | Color | Occupation | Value of Real Estate | Birthplace | Married within census year | Attended School within census year | Cannot read or write |
| Thomas WHITNEY | 53 | Male | gardener | England |   | ||||
| Elizabeth WHITNEY | 65 | Female | England | ||||||
| 26 June 1860 | Sennett, Cayuga County NY (Roll M653_728 p454) | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age | Sex | Color | Occupation | Value of Real Estate | Value of Personal Property | Birthplace | Married within census year | Attended School within census year | Cannot read or write |
| Samuel WHITMEE | 40 | Male | white | Farmer | 200 | 230 | England | |||
| Eliza WHITMEE | 38 | Female | white | House-keeper | England | |||||
| Joseph WHITMEE | 14 | Male | white | England | ||||||
| George H WHITMEE | 12 | Male | white | England | yes | |||||
| Emma WHITMEE | 10 | Female | white | New York | yes | |||||
| Eliza WHITMEE | 1 | Female | white | New York | ||||||
| Georgann WHITMEE | 8 | Male | white | New York | yes | |||||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | 77 | Female | white | England | ||||||
| 25 July 1870 | Aurelius, Cayuga County NY (Roll M593_910 p227) | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Age | Sex | Color | Occupation | Value of Real Estate | Value of Personal Property | Birthplace | Foreign-born | Month born within census year | Married within census year | Attended School within census year | Cannot read or write | Notes | |
| Father | Mother | |||||||||||||
| Samuel WHITMEE | 50 | Male | white | Farmer | 12000 | 2500 | England | yes | yes | Eligible to vote | ||||
| Eliza WHITMEE | 45 | Female | white | House-keeper | England | yes | yes | |||||||
| Joseph WHITMEE | 23 | Male | white | Farm Lab | England | yes | yes | Eligible to vote | ||||||
| Harry WHITMEE | 22 | Male | white | England | yes | yes | Eligible to vote | |||||||
| Emma WHITMEE | 20 | Female | white | New York | yes | yes | ||||||||
| George WHITMEE | 18 | Male | white | New York | yes | yes | yes | |||||||
| Jenny WHITMEE | 11 | Female | white | New York | yes | yes | yes | |||||||
| Lillie WHITMEE | 6 | Female | white | New York | yes | yes | yes | |||||||
| Elizabeth WHITMEE | 87 | Female | white | England | ||||||||||
The given names Harberson Joseph were clearly significant to the 18th and 19th century Kirk family, having been given to four generations:
It is likely that the later Harbersons were named for the earlier, but the reason for the earliest having this unusual name is as yet unknown. It is presumably a reference to the Harberson surname, perhaps a mother's maiden name.
William Charles Read married 1884 Sarah Elizabeth Stevens
This tree is based on one sent to me by Hazel Clarke [HAZEL@hazel12.fsnet.co.uk] a great-great-granddaughter of William Skipper and Susannah Stapleton. She also kindly sent me a number of family photographs
Jackie Stretch [jstretch@onwight.net] sent me the details of some of the descendants of Walter Skipper and Emma Yull, and a photograph of Thomas Skipper.
Henry Stanier was British Vice Consul in Granada, and an accomplished painter
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Letters of Administration for Thomas Stanier of Wolverhampton STS, japanner died 13 April 1861 at Wolverhampton Granted at Lichfield 28 June 1861 to Ann Catherine Stanier, widow, the relict Estate under £100 back
Letters of Administration for David Phillips of formerly of 176 Conybere Street, Birmingham but late of 18 Main Street Sparkbrook WAR traveller died 17 October 1882 at 18 Main Street ADMIN (with the Will) granted at Birmingham 29 November 1882 to Elizabeth Phillips of 27 Islington Terrace, Wenman Street, Balsall Heath WOR, widow, the relict the residuary legatee for life Estate £76 10s back
Letters of Administration for Charles Frederick Stanier of 8 Hillside Road, Tamboers Kloof Cape Town SA died 18 September 1910 at sea Granted at London 11 October 1910 to Annie Stanier widow Estate £60 back
Will of Thomas William Stanier of 26 Delavel Road, Whitley Bay NBL died 16 May 1915 WILL proved at Newcastle upon Tyne 10 June 1915 by Emily Sarah Stanier widow Estate £308 3s 7d back
Will of Sarah Emily Stanier of 47 Murdock Road Handsworth Birmingham WAR spinster Dated 28 April 1915 Witness Florence Wootton Amy Gertrude Silver died 6 July 1919 at the Infirmary West Bromwich STS Proved at Birmingham 12 September 1919 by Philip Henry Stanier of 34 Ferry Street Dudley, retired railway agent Alfred Sydney Stanier of 7 Union Row, Handsworh Birmingham, musician Estate £251 7s All debts to be paid. All estate to be held in trust for sister Francis Ada Stanier of 47 Murdock Road Handsworth. Should there be any residue after the death of Francis Ada Stanier, to be given to Alfred Sydney Stanier to dispose of as he may see fit. back
Will of William Henry Stanier of South Place Calne WIL died 17 June 1924 Proved at London 14 February 1925 by William Arthur Stanier and Charles Edward Stanier engineers Estate £1,673 18s 10d back
Letters of Administration for James Stanier of Royal Oak Hotel Sutton Coldfield WAR died 8 July 1927 Granted at Birmingham 6 September 1927 to Clara Ann Stanier, widow Estate £943 1s 7d back
Will of Emily Sarah Stanier of 32 Devon Gardens Gateshead widow died 24 November 1927 Proved at Newcastle upon Tyne 28 December 1927 by Donald Dunn Stanier engineer Estate £234 16s 8d back
Will of Anne Catherine Stanier of 19 Ravensbourne Gardens, West Ealing MDX spinster died 24 March 1934 at West End Hospital St Pancras MDX WILL proved at London 3 July 1934 by Thomas William Stanier engineeer John Francis Brazil solicitor Estate £9,741 17s 2d back
Will of Harold Richard Stanley Williams of Holm Lea, Moss Lane, Altricham CHS died 3 February 1935 Proved at Manchester 20 March 1935 by Bessie Williams widow Estate £2,555 0s 3d back
Will of Frank Stanier of 184 Alexander Road Acocks Green Birmingham WAR designer Signed 11 July 1934 Witness L F Williams solicitor of Birmingham Frances V Roper, clerk to Mr L F Williams died 26 July 1937 Proved at Birmingham 13 September 1937 by Eliza Stanier widow Estate £1,649 0s 4d All estate to wife Eliza, and she to be sole executrix. Should she predecease him: Joseph Samuel Sheppard solicitor of Lloyds Bank Chambers, New Street Birmingham to be executor All debts and funeral expenses to be paid, remainer equally between:- brother Albert James Stanier sister Lily Roberts sister-in-law Rose Hannah Whale sister-in-law Florence Siddaway back
Will of Maria Elizabeth Stanier of Castle Bar Lodge, 53 Castle bar Road, Ealing MDX spinster died 9 February 1947 Proved at Winchester 23 April 1947 by Sir William Arthur Stanier knight James Gordon Stanier solicitor Estate £552 16s 3d back
Letters of Administration for Ada Stanier of 94 Greenhill Road Birmingham 21 (wife of Ernest Stanier) died 30 April 1952 Granted at Birmingham 23 June 1952 to the said Ernest Stanier insurance agent Estate £544 18s 11d back
Will of Ernest Stanier of 94 Greenhill Road Birmingham 21 died 15 December 1953 at 77 Dudley Road Birmingham 18 Proved at Birmingham 8 February 1954 by William Heath Terry coppersmith Estate £936 5s 2d back
Will of Clara Ann Stanier of 47 South Parade, Sutton Coldfield WAR, widow died 19 February 1953 Dated 15 August 1952 Witness Eva Hilda Goodwin, 47 South Parade, housewife Arthur Charles Goodwin, 47 South Parade, Factory worker Proved at Birmingham 17 August 1953 by Son George Edward Stanier, licensed victualler Daughter Doris Mary Parmley (wife of Frank Charles Parmley) Estate £2,035 all debts to be paid. £100 to George Edward Stanier, remainder to be held in trust for George Edward Stanier and Doris Mary Parmley or the survivor of them. back
Will of Katie Stanier of Trethella West Newquay CON (wife of Thomas Macpherson Stanier) died 24 February 1954 Proved at Bodmin 30 March 1954 by the said Thomas Macpherson Stanier retired duchy land steward Estate £408 11s 8d back
Will of Lady Elle Elizabeth Stanier of Newburn, Chorleywood Road, Rickmansworth HRT (wife of Sir William Arthur Stanier knight) died 30 August 1957 at The Hospital, Winchester Proved at London 13 November 1957 by the said Sir William Arthur Stanier knight Joan Elizabeth Stanier spinster William John Humphries Stanier engineer Estate £53,858 13s 9d back
Letters of Administration for Edith May Harris of 72 Poplar Road Birmingham 17 (wife of Walter Harris) died 4 March 1958 at 77 Dudley Road, Winson Green, Birmingham Granted at Birmimgham 5 May 1958 to the said Walter Harris crane slinger Estate £1,615 5s 11d back
Will of Thomas Macpherson Stanier of Trethella West Newquay CON died 14 October 1960 Proved at Bodmin 30 November 1960 by Barclays Bank Ltd Estate £7,117 5s 9d back
Will of Sir William Arthur Stanier of Newburn, Chorleywood Road, Rickmansworth HRT died 27 September 1965 Proved at London 9 December 1965 by Joan Elizabeth Stanier spinster Estate £62,086 back
Will of William John Humphries Stanier of 38 Evans Avenue, Allestree Park Derby died 30 April 1966 at Middlesex Hospital, St Marylebone London Proved at London 7 July 1966 by Eve Stanier widow Estate £53,099 back
Will of Donald Dunn Stanier of 18 Barrow Bridge Road, Bolton died 3 June 1969 Proved at London 20 August 1969 Estate £6,754 back
Will of James Gordon Stanier of 439 Penn Road, Wolverhampton died 3 June 1969 Proved at Oxford 16 December 1969 Estate £20,330 back
Will of Winifred May Stanier of 8 Conway, Worcester WOR Dated 1 February 1982 Witness Dawn Letterill, solicitors clerk Margaret L Townsend, solicitors clerk died 27 November 1987 Proved at Llandaff, 22 January 1988 by Daughter Patricia Allison O'Keefe Estate under £70,000 All estate to Patricia Allison O'Keefe back
According to family tradition, Thomas Stanier played the flute at the first performance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah".
John Bawden says of the performance
The first performance, conducted by Mendelssohn himself, took place on the
26th August 1846 before an audience of two thousand who had
packed into Birmingham Town Hall for the eagerly-awaited event. It was
an unprecedented success. No less than four choruses and four arias were
encored, and the applause evidently bordered on the hysterical.
Mendelssohn recounted the experience in a letter to his brother. 'No
work of mine went so admirably the first time of execution, or was
received with such enthusiasm by both the musicians and the audience,'
he wrote. The Times' music correspondent was even more effusive. 'The
last note of Elijah was drowned in a long-continued unanimous volley of
plaudits, vociferous, and deafening,' he reported. 'Mendelssohn .....
descended from his position on the conductor's rostrum; but he was
compelled to appear again, amidst renewed cheers and huzzas. Never was
there a more complete triumph; never a more thorough and speedy
recognition of a great work of art.' It was without doubt the
crowning glory of Mendelssohn's spectacularly successful career.
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Ellen Warner divorced James Harris, and resided with Alfred Bolus, adopting his surname by deed poll.
But they never married, as Alfred Bolus never divorced his first wife.
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James Archibald Warner emigrated to the USA, arriving 20 November 1922. He went to Brackenridge PA and lived with his
sister Lilian, until he could bring his family. His wife and 2 children arrived in the USA 8 September 1923. Eventually
he moved to Niagara Falls NY, where he lived for the rest of his life
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Frederick Thorneywork had sailed to New York on the "Carmania", arriving 11 November 1906, leaving his family behind.
The 1911 Census shows the household as
| Name | Relationship | Age | Marital Status | Occupation | Born | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alice Thorneywork | head | 36 | married (11 years) | Bolton LAN | ||
| Fred Thorneywork | 10 | School | Wylde Green STS | |||
| Nellie Thorneywork | 6 | School | Wylde Green STS | |||
| David Thorneywork | 1 | Small Heath WAR | ||||
However, at some point he and his family moved to Australia: in 1914 he and Alice are listed in the Electoral Roll of Alphington VIC,
living at Miller Street. Both Frederick and his son David are listed in the 1931 Electoral Roll of Melbourne, Frederick a
jeweller at 206 Roden Street and David a tool maker at 90 Roden Street. Nellie Thorneywork married in England in 1937, so
either did not emigrate with the family, or subsequently returned.
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An engagement notice in the Argus (Melbourne VIC) for 17 September 1945 reads
GRANT - THORNEYWORK: Evelyn Septima Resch, only daughter of Mrs E. Grant and the late Capt. A. E. Grant, Avondale St., Hampton
and David, second son of Mr. F. Thorneywork, of Montrose, and the late Mrs. F. Thorneywork.
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This tree was derived from documents found in the house of my great-uncle Harold Whitehouse after his death, and census returns.
This is an attempt to show all known descendants of William Whitmee of Yardley Hastings, and was produced from data supplied by a number of Whitmee researchers.
It is possible that other descendants of William Whitmee include the Whitmees of New South Wales
§ Jabez Joseph Slater Whitmee married Mary Ann E Page, Mary Ellen Whitmee married Walter Richard Page, and Hannah Whitmee married Alfred William Page. The three Pages were siblings, children of Richard and Sarah Page of Hale Weston HUN (RG10/1535 f114 p3). My thanks to Ursula Clarke (email Caerlaverock68@yahoo.co.uk) for this information.