Occupation* |
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James Shipstone was a Brewer.1 |
Birth* |
9 February 1818 |
James Shipstone, son of James SHIPSTON(E) and Nancy (Ann) HARPHAM, was born on 9 February 1818 at Mansfield, NTT.2 |
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James Shipstone was the son of James SHIPSTON(E) and Nancy (Ann) HARPHAM. |
Cen-Househ* |
6 June 1841 |
The 1841 UK Census of New Farm, Nuttall, NTT, listed James Shipstone as James Shipstone, age 20, male servant born in NTT. Enumerated with family John & Elizabeth Marriot. Only a few households on from sister Mary Ann Crooks' family, and at the same address (Main Street follows after).3 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1844 and 30 March 1844 |
His marriage was registered between 1 January 1844 and 30 March 1844 at R.D. Radford. |
Marriage* |
28 January 1844 |
He married Frances Dodson on 28 January 1844. |
MC* |
28 January 1844 |
The marriage certificate which he signed states that he was of full age and a bachelor. He was recorded as of Forest Side, porter. His father was recorded as James Shipstone, labourer. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the established church by banns. Nathaniel and Sarah Dodson made their mark as witnesses.4 |
Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Main Street, Bulwell, NTT as James Shipston, Head, married age 32, Porter born Notts Mansfield. He was enumerated with his wife Frances Dodson, John Shipstone, Jane Shipstone, Ann Shipstone and James Shipstone.5 |
Cen-Househ* |
7 April 1861 |
He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Horse & Groom, New Basford, NTT as James Shipstone, head, age 41, brewer master employing 10 men, born Mansfield, Notts. He was enumerated with his wife Frances Dodson, John Shipstone, Jane Shipstone, Ann Shipstone, Thomas Shipstone, Elizabeth Shipstone, Frances Elizabeth Shipstone and Enoch Shipstone.6 |
Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Radford Road, New Basford, NTT as James Shipston, head, married, age 52, brewer employing 10 men, born Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Frances Dodson, James Shipstone, Jane Shipstone, Elizabeth Shipstone, Frances Elizabeth Shipstone, Enoch Shipstone, Helen Shipstone, Charles Edward Shipstone and Caroline Shipstone, Eliza Hazland, general servant age 18 and Maria James, nursemaid age 15, both from Somercotes, DBY.7 |
Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Radford Road, next door to Horse & Groom, New Basford, Basford, NTT as James Shipstone, head, married age 63, brewer master employing 25 man and 2 boys, born Mansfield, Notts.. He was enumerated with his wife Frances Dodson, Frances Elizabeth Shipstone, Enoch Shipstone, Helen Shipstone and Caroline Shipstone, Eliza Sharman, age 22, general servant born Arnold, Notts..6 |
Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Clinton Avenue, Harby Lodge, Nottingham, NTT as James Shipstone, head, married age 73, retired brewer born Mansfield, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Frances Dodson, Helen Shipstone, Mary Elizabeth Swan, servant, single, 24, general servant (domestic), born Cuckney, NTT.8 |
Directory* |
between 1894 and 1895 |
James Shipstone was named between 1894 and 1895 in the Street index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as James Shipstone of Shipstone & Sons at Harby Lodge, Pelham Road, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham, NTT.9 |
Will* |
9 May 1895 |
He wrote and signed his Will dated 9 May 1895. Beneficiaries include Emily Beauchamp, Frances Dodson, Caroline Shipstone, Elizabeth Shipstone, Enoch Shipstone, Frances Elizabeth Shipstone, Helen Shipstone, James Shipstone, Jane Shipstone and Thomas Shipstone. Also named John Shipstone. Robert Halford & William Machin are executors and trustees of the Will.10 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1897 and 31 December 1897 |
His death was registered between 1 October 1897 and 31 December 1897 at R.D. Basford.11 |
Death* |
21 October 1897 |
James Shipstone died on 21 October 1897 at New Basford, NTT.12 |
Burial* |
26 October 1897 |
He was buried on 26 October 1897 at Church Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT, The funeral of the late Mr. James Shipstone, of
Nottingham, who died on Thursday last, at the advanced age of
80 years, took place at the Church Cemetery this afternoon.
Prior to the interment a special service was held at the New
Basford Wesleyan Chapel, with which he had been intimately
connected for 45 years, and to which he had contributed, only
a short time before his death, the cost of the erection and
furnishing of the new schools now in progress therewith. The
Rev. A. Roebuck, B.D., of Liverpool, previously of
Nottingham, officiated, and after the usual sentences and
prayers delivered a short address in memory of the deceased
gentleman. The mourners at the ceremony were - Messrs. J.,
T., and E. Shipstone (sons), with their wives; Miss Shipstone
(daughter), Dr. and Mrs. Vinter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Selby, Mrs.
Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Cattle (sons-in-law and
daughters); Messrs. J. H. and E. Shipstone, Misses M. and M.
A. Fowler, Miss A. and Mr. R. A. Vinter, and Miss A.
Shipstone (grandchildren). In addition there were also
present among the numerous company Messrs. H. Halford and W.
Machin (executors), Ald. J. P. Ford (chairman of the
directors of Messrs. Shipstone and Sons, Limited), the Revs.
G. Tyley and G. N. Willis, and others. A large number of
beautiful wreaths were also sent, including in addition to
those from members of the family, floral tokens from the
trustees and leaders of the New Basford Church, the officers
and teachers of the Sunday school, and members of the choir of
the same church, the staff and travellers of Messrs.
Shipstone and Sons, limited, Mr. Vickers, Ald. Ford, Mr.
Wright, the men servants of the house, and others.13 |
Newspaper* |
26 October 1897 |
James Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 26 October 1897. Died on a Thursday. Funeral took place at the Church Cemetery on the afternoon of 26 Oct 1897. A special service was held immediately beforehand in the New Basford Wesleyan Chapel, which we had been connected with since 1853, and to which he had contributed, only a short time before his death, the cost of erection and furnishing of the new schools.14 |
Prob Index* |
21 January 1898 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone, James of Harby Lodge, Sherwood Rise and of the "Star" Brewery, New Basford both in Notts, Brewer. d. 21 OCT 1897 at Harby Lodge.Authority to administer the Will was granted to Robert Halford and William Machim, Estate Agents.. On 21 January 1898 at Nottingham, NTT. Estate valued at £47562-17-8.12 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
25 August 1925 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 August 1925. It was only on the smallest scale possible that James Shipstone, founder of the firm, commenced the brewing of beer (chiefly for private consumption)... He employed 3 men, and the output was about 30 casks per week... James Shipstone knew how to brew good ale; he was energetic, pushful, and before very long the product of his little establishment became so well-known in the district that the demand passed beyond the bounds of personal consumption.15 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
1 January 1931 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 1 January 1931. "The late Mr James Shipstone, sen., founded the business in 1851."16 |
Birth* |
between 1 January 1846 and 31 March 1846 |
James Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, was born between 1 January 1846 and 31 March 1846 at Bulwell, NTT.1,2,3 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1846 and 31 March 1846 |
His birth was registered between 1 January 1846 and 31 March 1846 at R.D. Basford.3 |
Baptism |
25 January 1846 |
James Shipstone was baptised on 25 January 1846 at St. Mary's, Bulwell, NTT.4 |
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He was the son of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census listed James Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, Main Street, Bulwell, NTT, described as James Shipston, son unmarried age 5, scholar, born Bulwell, Notts.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of Radford Road, New Basford, NTT, listed James Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson described as James Shipston, Junr. unmarried age 25, brewer's son born Bulwell, NTT.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Radford. |
Marriage* |
26 August 1873 |
James Shipstone married Lucy Barker on 26 August 1873 at Lenton, NTT.1,7 |
(Father) Birth |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
James Shipstone was the father of James Henry Shipstone born between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at Basford, NTT.1,3 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Regent Street, New Basford, NTT as James Shipstone, head, married age 35, master brewer, born Nottingham Bulwell. He was enumerated with his wife Lucy Barker, James Henry Shipstone, Francis Edgar Shipstone, Edith Mary Shipstone and Ronald Arthur Shipstone.1 |
Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Sherwood Lodge, Woodthorpe, Mapperly, NTT as James Shipstone, head married age 45, brewer, born Bulwell, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Lucy Barker, James Henry Shipstone, Francis Edgar Shipstone, Edith Mary Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon Shipstone and Alice Cristabel Everingham Shipstone, Mary Longdon, cook age 33, Lucy Oakley, Housemaid age 17.2 |
Directory |
between 1894 and 1895 |
James Shipstone was named between 1894 and 1895 in the Street & person index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as James Shipstone jnr. of Shipstone & Sons at Woodthorpe Lodge, Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NTT.8 |
(Beneficiary) Will |
9 May 1895 |
He was named as James Shipstone, son a beneficiary in the Will of James Shipstone dated 9 May 1895.9 |
(Witness) Burial |
26 October 1897 |
James Shipstone witnessed the burial of James Shipstone on 26 October 1897 at Church Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT.10 |
Directory |
between 1898 and 1899 |
James Shipstone was named between 1898 and 1899 in the Person index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, James dr. of J. Shipstone & Sons; h at 15 Magdala Rd, Mapperley, Nottingham, NTT.11 |
Newspaper |
19 June 1899 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 19 June 1899.12 |
Directory |
1900 |
He was named in 1900 in the Private Residents index section of the Kelly's Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, James at 15 Magdala Rd, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 15 Magdala Rd., Mapperley, Nottingham, NTT as Jas. Shipstone, head age 55, brewer, (employer), born Nottm, Notts.. He was enumerated with his wife Lucy Barker, Francis Edgar Shipstone, Edith Mary Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon Shipstone and Alice Cristabel Everingham Shipstone, Mary Naylor (lady help domestic age 30), Christina Spencer? (cook domestic age 20), Alice Allcock (housemaid domestic age 19)..14 |
Living* |
between 1905 and 1906 |
James Shipstone was living between 1905 and 1906 at 15 Magdala Road, Nottingham, NTT.15 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will |
13 June 1907 |
He was named as James Shipstone, son an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of Frances Dodson dated 13 June 1907.16 |
Directory |
between 1910 and 1911 |
James Shipstone was named between 1910 and 1911 in the person index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, James, managing director (J Shipstone & Sons Limited) at Northlands, 15 Magdala Rd, Nottingham, NTT.17 |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index |
10 April 1912 |
He described as a brewer, was named as the husband of Lucy Barker (deceased) and as administrator of her Estate on 10 April 1912 at Nottingham.18 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
10 April 1912 |
Authority was granted to James Shipstone described as James Shipstone (brewer), to administer the Estate of Frances Shipstone on 10 April 1912 at Nottingham.19 |
Directory* |
between 1913 and 1914 |
James Shipstone was named between 1913 and 1914 in the Person index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, James, managing director (J. Shipstone & Sons, Ltd); T.N. 1896 at 15 Magdala Rd, NTT.20 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 |
He married Mary Rancome Nickolls between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Grantham Ref: 7a 1102.21,22 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Grantham.22 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
5 February 1918 |
Authority was granted to James Shipstone described as James Shipstone (brewer), to administer the Estate of Francis Edgar Shipstone on 5 February 1918 at Nottingham.19 |
Will* |
24 May 1922 |
James Shipstone wrote and signed his Will dated 24 May 1922. Executors and beneficiaries include James Henry Shipstone and Ronald Arthur Shipstone. Beneficiaries include James Hugh Gordon Shipstone, Edith Mary Shipstone, Alice Cristabel Everingham Shipstone and Mary Rancome Nickolls. Also named Thomas Shipstone.21 |
Will |
28 June 1922 |
James Shipstone wrote and signed his Will dated 28 June 1922. Also named Thomas Shipstone. Codicil to Will. Adds bequests to gardener, cook and farm bailiff.23 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1922 and 30 September 1922 |
His death was registered between 1 July 1922 and 30 September 1922 at R.D. Bingham.24 |
Death* |
8 September 1922 |
James Shipstone died on 8 September 1922 at The Elms, Cropwell Bishop, NTT, In Loving Memory of
Lucy,
the beloved wife of
James Shipstone,
who died February 13th 1912,
aged 61 years.
Also of
James Shipstone,
who departed this life September 8th 1922,
in his 77th year.25,26 |
Burial |
11 September 1922 |
He was buried on 11 September 1922 at Church or "Rock" Cemetery, Forest Recreation Ground, Nottingham, NTT, Service Monday, 12 noon. Described as James Shipstone, age 76, brewer, The Elms, Cropwell Bishop.25,26 |
Probate* |
20 February 1923 |
His estate was probated on 20 February 1923.23 |
Prob Index* |
20 February 1923 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone, James of The Elms, Cropwell Butler, Notts.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to James Leslie Shipstone and Ronald Arthur Shipstone on 20 February 1923 at Nottingham. Estate valued at £349810-17-9 (added afterwards) Resworn
£356020-14-9.19 |
Newspaper* |
10 March 1923 |
James Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 10 March 1923. Wills and Bequests - Mr James Shipstone of The Elms, Cropwell Butler, Notts, chairman of Messrs James Shipstone and Sons, Limited, Star Brewery, New Basford, formerly a member of the Nottingham City Council, who died on September 8, aged 76, left estate of the gross value of £349,810, with net personalty £197,168. The testator left:-
£150 to his gardener, James McGill, if still works in his service: £100 each similarly to his cook, Clara Howe and his farm bailiff, Thomas Illstone.27 |
Newspaper |
25 August 1925 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 August 1925. The late Mr. James Shipstone (one time member of Nottingham City Council) joined his father in the business in the early seventies (along with brother Thomas).28 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
1 April 1961 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 1 April 1961. As Mr James Shipstone, Brother of Enoch Shipstone, deceased (who was the Father of Miss Dorothea Shipstone).29 |
Anecdote* |
1969 |
The author (Annie Eliza Snell nee Shipstone) refers "Uncle Jim rather frightened me when he called at the Manor House. He had grown a very long beard, almost to his knees, and I remember noticing the small bits of egg, caught up in the middle, remnants from his breakfast, I presumed! I became very friendly with his wife, Auntie Louie. Their children, according to my somewhat frail memory of them were called Harry, Edith, Gordon, Chris, and Ron."30 |
Occupation* |
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James Shipstone was a Clerk,Barman Wine Vaults. |
Resch Note* |
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Research Note: Nottingham, Time keeper in Cotton Factory 1881 Eastwood, Barman in Wine vaults 1891 Living in 8 Lime Grove, Long Eaton in 1925. Married Charlotte Draper in 1889. James William in 1890, Mary 1891. Living with Mother Ann in 1891, Ratcliffe St., Eastwood. Clerk on marriage. Father William Shipstone (deceased) was a carter. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1865 and 31 December 1865 |
His birth was registered between 1 October 1865 and 31 December 1865 at R.D. Basford. |
Birth* |
17 October 1865 |
James Shipstone, son of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM, was born on 17 October 1865 at New Basford, NTT.1 |
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James Shipstone was the son of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed James Shipstone in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as James Shipston, son age 5, scholar, born New Basford, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census of Marple Street, St. Mary, Nottingham, NTT, listed James Shipstone in the household of John Shipstone and Rebecca Moore described as James Shipstone, boarder, unmarried age 15, time keeper in cotton factory, born New Basford, NTT.3 |
(Informant) DC |
16 July 1886 |
James Shipstone was the informant as James Shipstone, son, present at the death, Papplewick at the registration of the death of William SHIPSTONE on 16 July 1886 at S.D. Arnold, R.D. Basford.4 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1889 and 30 June 1889 |
His marriage was registered between 1 April 1889 and 30 June 1889 at R.D. Basford. |
Marriage* |
2 April 1889 |
James Shipstone married Charlotte Draper on 2 April 1889 at Eastwood, NTT. |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Ratcliffe Street, Eastwood, NTT as James Shipstone, head married age 25, barman in wine vaults, employed, born Basford, Notts. He was enumerated with his wife Charlotte Draper, Ann BINGHAM and James William Shipstone.3 |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Station Road, Sandiacre, DBY as James Shipstone, head married age 36, sewing machine superindent, born New Basford, Notts.. He was enumerated with his wife Charlotte Draper, James William Shipstone, Mary Shipstone, Mabel Violet Shipstone, Sarah Shipstone, Gordon Henry Shipstone and Lottie Shipstone. Note that James' job is probably "superintendent", and wife's name is given as Clara, not Charlotte.5 |
Resch Note |
between 1 January 1903 and 31 March 1903 |
Research Note: May have had a Jessie at this date, who died age 5 in Dec 1908, born & died in R.D. Shardlow - but could have been 2 other families.6 |
Resch Note |
between 1 October 1905 and 31 December 1905 |
Research Note: May have had a John Edward at this date born in R.D. Shardlow, but could have been from 2 other families.6 |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index |
18 February 1944 |
James Shipstone described as a retired agent, was named as the husband of Charlotte Shipstone (deceased) and as administrator of her Estate on 18 February 1944 at Nottingham.7 |
Death* |
23 July 1948 |
James Shipstone died on 23 July 1948 at 36 Recreation Street, Long Eaton, DBY.7 |
Prob Index* |
26 August 1948 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone James of 36 Recreational Street, Long Eaton Derbyshire.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to James William Shipstone and Kenneth Draper Shipstone on 26 August 1948 at Nottingham. Estate valued at £434 16s 10d.7 |
Name Variation |
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James Henry Shipstone was also known as Harry.2,3 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
His birth was registered between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Birth* |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
James Henry Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, was born between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at Basford, NTT.4,1 |
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James Henry Shipstone was the son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census listed James Henry Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, Regent Street, New Basford, NTT, described as James H. Shipstone, son age 6, scholar born Basford, Notts.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of Sherwood Lodge, Woodthorpe, Mapperly, NTT, listed James Henry Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker described as James H. Shipstone, son age 16, brewer's assistant, born New Basford, NTT.5 |
(Witness) Burial |
26 October 1897 |
James Henry Shipstone witnessed the burial of James Shipstone on 26 October 1897 at Church Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 |
His marriage was registered between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 at R.D. Nottingham.7 |
Marriage* |
between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 |
James Henry Shipstone married Gertrude Turner between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 at R.D. Nottingham.8 |
Directory |
between 1910 and 1911 |
James Henry Shipstone was named between 1910 and 1911 in the street & person index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, James Henry, brewer (J. Shipstone & Sons Ltd.) at 343 Mansfield Road, NTT.9 |
Directory* |
between 1913 and 1914 |
He was named between 1913 and 1914 in the Person index section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, James Henry, brewer (J. Shipstone & Sons, Ltd); h at 343 Mansfield Road, NTT.10 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will |
24 May 1922 |
He was named as James Henry Shipstone, son, an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of James Shipstone dated 24 May 1922.11 |
(Witness) Probate |
20 February 1923 |
James Henry Shipstone witnessed the probate of the estate of James Shipstone on 20 February 1923.12 |
Living |
1928 |
James Henry Shipstone was living in 1928 at Southlands, 19 Arlington Drive, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
Living |
1930 |
He was living in 1930 at Southlands, 19 Arlington Drive, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will |
13 May 1931 |
He was named as my nephew James Henry (Harry) Shipstone, two copper brass vases, free of duty the choice of one pair of the Chinese Vases now in my Drawing Room or Dining Room, an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931.14 |
Living |
1933 |
James Henry Shipstone was living in 1933 at 19 Arlington Drive, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
20 March 1934 |
Authority was granted to James Henry Shipstone described as a Company Director, to administer the Estate of Helen Shipstone on 20 March 1934 at London.15 |
Living |
1935 |
James Henry Shipstone was living in 1935 at 19 Arlington Drive, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
Note* |
21 May 1936 |
The west window commemorated the introduction of Christianity into England by St. Augustine, showing his landing and reception in the Isle of Thanet in 597A.D. It was the gift of James Henry Shipstone and Gertrude, his wife in 1936. Six lights designed by Gustave Hiller of Liverpool.8 |
Living |
1938 |
He was living in 1938 at 19 Arlington Drive, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
26 October 1940 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 26 October 1940. As Mr J. H. Shipstone (one of 4 nephews).16 |
Living |
1948 |
He was living in 1948 at 19 Arlington Drive, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
Living* |
1950 |
He was living in 1950 at 3 Albermarle Road, Woodthorpe, NTT.13 |
Living |
1952 |
He was living in 1952 at 3 Albermarle Road, Woodthorpe, NTT.13 |
Living |
1954 |
He was living in 1954 at Woodlands, Woodland Drive, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
Note* |
1956 |
Small brass plaque to right of door into covered way The panelling on the west wall of this baptistery was given by members of this church in grateful memory of James Henry Shipstone 1874-1956 churchwarden, Christian gentleman and generous benefactor.17 |
Living |
1956 |
He was living in 1956 at Woodlands, Woodland Drive, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.13 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1958 and 31 March 1958 |
His death was registered between 1 January 1958 and 31 March 1958 at R.D. Nottingham.18 |
Death* |
2 February 1958 |
He died on 2 February 1958 at Woodlands, Woodland Drive, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.19,15 |
Newspaper* |
3 February 1958 |
James Henry Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 3 February 1958. "The death of James Henry Shipstone (83) of Woodlands, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, the Chairman of James Shipstone & Sons, brewers and bottlers. He leaves a widow, a son and a daughter. Mr Shipstone, who was the third James to be chairman of the company which his grandfather founded in 1852, entered the business at the age of 16 in 1890 as a trainee brewer. He became joint managing director with his brother Mr R.A. Shipstone, nearly 20 years ago, and became managing director when his brother died in 1945. They succeeded Thomas Shipstone, an Uncle. Mr J.H. Shipstone retired as managing director in 1950 - a position taken over ny his son - but he retained chairmanship of the company until his death. In his younger days, Mr. Shipstone was a very keen tennis player. He worshipped regularly at St. Augustine's Church, New Basford and did a great deal of work for the church."20 |
Newspaper |
5 February 1958 |
James Henry Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 5 February 1958. On Feb 2nd 1958, peacefully at his home, "Woodlands", Mapperley Park, Nottingham, James Henry Shipstone, funeral service 1 p.m.., to-morrow (Thursday), at St. Augistine's Church, Nw Basford, Nottingham. Cremation private. Flowers to Bamfords, St. Ann's Well Road, Nottingham.21 |
Newspaper |
6 February 1958 |
James Henry Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 6 February 1958. On Feb 2nd 1958, peacefully, at his home, "Woodlands", Mapperley Park, Nottingham, James Henry Shipstone, funeral service 1 p.m.., to-day (Thursday), at St. Augistine's Church, Nw Basford, Nottingham. Cremation private. Flowers to Bamfords, St. Ann's Well Road, Nottingham.22 |
Newspaper |
7 February 1958 |
James Henry Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 7 February 1958. The death of James Henry Shipstone - "Although many employees of James Shipstone and Sons Ltd. were enabled to attend the funeral of Mr. James Henry Shipstone yesterday, it was arranged that the funeral cortege should go past the brewery in order to allow others who could not be released to pay their last respects to the chairman of the directors. There was a big gathering of representatives of the brewing industry and the licensed trade at the service at St. Augustine's church, New Basford, which preceded cremation at Wilford Hill. Mr. Shipstone, who died on Sunday at the age of 83, had been associated with the brewery for 68 years. The church service was conducted by the Rev. W. T. P. Wheeler, the vicar. The family mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shipstone, son and daughter-in-law; Mr. Richard Jones and Mrs. Jones, granddaughter; Mr. J. A. Shipstone, grandson; and Mr. D. R. Tamplin, son-in-law. Also included in the family party were Miss Lavinia Dickinson and Miss Winifred Emery, servants at Mr. Shipstone's home; Nurse Land and Miss Turner, who attended Mr. Shipstone during his illness. Directors of James Shipstone and Sons, Ltd., and their wives present were: Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. G. J. Mackness, Mr. And Mrs. J. L. Lamin, Mr. J. J. Lundgren, Mr. C. M. Oates, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. A. Pykett, together with Mr. R. J. T. smith and Mr. Clement O'Callaghan, executors. Mrs. Mackness also represented her two sisters Mrs. A. E. Snell, of Bournemouth, and Mrs. M. Ratcliff, of Nottingham. Other relatives present were: Miss C. H. Shipstone and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middleton, cousins; Mr. W. Taylor, nephew, and Mrs. Taylor; Mr. W. G. Clarkson and Mrs. Clarkson, sister-in-law.23" |
Prob Index* |
8 May 1958 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone James Henry of "Woodlands" Woodland Drive, Mapperley Park, Nottingham.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to James Leslie Shipstone Clement Loveridge O'Callaghan chartered accountant and Robert James Tull Smith Solicitor on 8 May 1958 at Nottingham. Estate valued at £145310 3s 4d.15 |
Newspaper |
26 May 1958 |
James Henry Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 26 May 1958. The latest Wills include: (Net before duty paid):
Shipstone, Mr. James Henry of Mapperley Park, Nottingham, chairman of James Shipstone & Sons, brewers and bottlers, New Basford (gross, £145,310) (duty paid £66,587) - £141,995.24 |
Anecdote* |
1969 |
The author (Annie Eliza Snell nee Shipstone) refers "I was always very fond of Harry, who married a Miss Gertrude Turner."3 |
Name Variation |
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James Hugh Gordon Shipstone was also known as Gordon.4 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 |
His birth was registered between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 at R.D. Basford.2 |
Birth* |
between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, was born between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 at New Basford, NTT.2 |
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James Hugh Gordon Shipstone was the son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of Sherwood Lodge, Woodthorpe, Mapperly, NTT, listed James Hugh Gordon Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker described as James H. G. Shipstone, son age 9, scholar, born New Basford, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed James Hugh Gordon Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, 15 Magdala Rd., Mapperley, Nottingham, NTT, described as Jas. Shipstone, son single age 18, born Nottm, Notts.5 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1907 and 31 March 1907 |
His marriage was registered between 1 January 1907 and 31 March 1907 at R.D. Nottingham.6,7 |
Marriage* |
between 1 January 1907 and 31 March 1907 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone married Edith Margaret Warwick between 1 January 1907 and 31 March 1907.7 |
Note |
1913 |
Not described as one of the pricipal landowners of Heckington, LIN in 1913.8 |
Directory |
1913 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone was named in 1913 in the Trades (Farmers) section of the Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1913 as Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon, East Heckington, Boston at Lincolnshire, LIN.9 |
Directory* |
1919 |
He was named in 1919 in the town of Heckinton, East Heckington (commercial) section of the Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 as Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon, frmr at Lincolnshire, LIN.9 |
Note* |
between 1 April 1921 and 30 June 1921 |
Described as a farmer of East Heckington, LIN on the death certificate of his 1st wife, Edith Margaret.10 |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index |
18 November 1921 |
He described as a farmer, was named as the husband of Edith Margaret Shipstone (deceased) and as administrator of her Estate on 18 November 1921 at Lincoln.7 |
(Beneficiary) Will |
24 May 1922 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone was named as James Hugh Gordon Shipstone, son, a beneficiary in the Will of James Shipstone dated 24 May 1922.3 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1924 and 31 December 1924 |
His marriage was registered between 1 October 1924 and 31 December 1924 at R.D. Eastbourne.11 |
Marriage* |
between 1 October 1924 and 31 December 1924 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone married Marjorie Rose Birch between 1 October 1924 and 31 December 1924 at R.D. Eastbourne.11 |
Living* |
1938 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone was living in 1938 at 7 Sandbanks Court, Banks Road, Sandbanks, Canford Cliffs, DOR.12 |
Living |
1943 |
He was living in 1943 at Treetops, Martello Park, Canford Cliffs, DOR.12 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 |
His death was registered between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 at R.D. Poole.13 |
Death* |
29 August 1944 |
He died on 29 August 1944 at Treetops, Martello Park, Canford Cliffs, DOR.13,7 |
Prob Index* |
14 November 1944 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone James Hugh Gordon of Treetops, Martello Park, Canford Cliffs, Dorsetshire.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Lloyds Bank Limited on 14 November 1944 at LLandudno. Estate valued at £289735 11s.7 |
Newspaper* |
22 November 1944 |
James Hugh Gordon Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 22 November 1944. Mr. James Hugh Gordon Shipstone of Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth, left £289,735 (net personalty £256,783).
He left £4,000 towards the erection of the new Roman Catholic church at Totton.14 |
Birth* |
9 June 1906 |
James Leslie Shipstone, son of James Henry Shipstone and Gertrude Turner, was born on 9 June 1906 at R.D. Nottingham GRO death index gives date of birth.1,2 |
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James Leslie Shipstone was the son of James Henry Shipstone and Gertrude Turner. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1906 and 30 September 1906 |
His birth was registered between 1 July 1906 and 30 September 1906 at R.D. Nottingham.1 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
20 February 1923 |
Authority was granted to James Leslie Shipstone described as a brewer, to administer the Estate of James Shipstone on 20 February 1923 at Nottingham.3 |
Living |
1933 |
James Leslie Shipstone was living in 1933 at Westward, Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.4 |
Living |
1935 |
He was living in 1935 at Westward, Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.4 |
Living |
1938 |
He was living in 1938 at Westward, Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.4 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
2 February 1945 |
Authority was granted to James Leslie Shipstone described as a company director, to administer the Estate of Ronald Arthur Shipstone on 2 February 1945 at Nottingham.3 |
Living |
1948 |
James Leslie Shipstone was living in 1948 at Normanton Manor House, Normanton, NTT.4 |
Living* |
1950 |
He was living in 1950 at Normanton Manor House, Normanton, NTT.4 |
Living |
1952 |
He was living in 1952 at Park Farm House, Barnstone, NTT.4 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
3 February 1958 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 3 February 1958. Named as the son of James Henry Shipstone, and the present managing director of James Shipstone & Sons.5 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
7 February 1958 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 7 February 1958. Named as the son of James Henry Shipstone.6 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
8 May 1958 |
Authority was granted to James Leslie Shipstone described as a brewery company director, to administer the Estate of James Henry Shipstone on 8 May 1958 at Nottingham.3 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
1 April 1961 |
James Leslie Shipstone was mentioned in a newspaper article on 1 April 1961. As the present managing director of the brewery, Mr. James L. Shipstone, of Eastwell Hall, Melton Mowbray, a distant cousin to Miss Dorothea Shistone.7 |
Address* |
1 April 1961 |
As of 1 April 1961, James Leslie Shipstone lived at Eastwell Hall, Melton Mowbray, LEI.8 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1972 and 31 December 1972 |
His death was registered between 1 October 1972 and 31 December 1972 at R.D. Leicester.2 |
Address |
21 November 1972 |
As of 21 November 1972, James Leslie Shipstone lived at Eastwell Hall, Melton Mowbray, LEI.9 |
Death* |
21 November 1972 |
He died on 21 November 1972 at Leicester Clinic, Leicester, LEI.10 |
Newspaper* |
22 November 1972 |
James Leslie Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 22 November 1972. Published Biography: The death has occurred in Leicester Clinic of Mr. James L. Shipstone, chairman of the Nottingham brewery firm of J. Shipstone and Sons.
Mr. Shipstone, who was 67, lived at Eastwell Hall, Melton Mowbray. He leaves a widow, a son and two daughters.
The funeral service at St. Peter's Church, Nottingham, on Friday, will be followed by private cremation at Wilford Hill.
(Photograph)
Mr. Shipstone joined the family business in the early 1930s, having trained as an accountant. he became managing director in 1952, and took over as chairman of the company, formed in 1852 by his great grandfather, when his father, Mr. James Henry Shipstone, died in 1956.
Mr. Shipstone, who had been in ill health for some time, retired as managing director in 1970. He was actively connected with the Conservative Party, the East Midland Brewing Association, and other trade organisations. He served with the National Fire Service
during World War II.9 |
Newspaper |
7 March 1973 |
James Leslie Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 7 March 1973. Former brewery chief Mr. James Leslie Shipstone left £250 in his will to his chauffeur "in memory of many happy journeyings together."
Mr. Shipstone, former chairman and managing director of James Shipstone and Sons, of Nottingham, died last November.
Mr William C. Thorlbury, of Beedale Road, Sherwood, was Mr. Shipstone's chauffeur for 18 years and first joined the company in 1925 in the transport department.
Mr. Shipstone also left £500 to his secretary, Miss Joyce L. Austin, of Westbury Road, New Basford, in appreciation of the invaluable help she had given him over many years.
Bequests:
He left £318,517 (£305,200 net). Duty Payable £7,344.
Apart from a number of bequests from friends and staff, thew bulk of the estate goes mainly to his wife, Mrs. Peggy M. Shipstone.
To two friends who shared his enthusiasm of miniature railways, Mr Shipstone left £50 each.
They are Mr. Cyril M. Smith, of Fieldgate Crescent, Birstall, who had a model shop in Leicester, and Mr Harold Ridge, of Beverley Avenue, Leicester.11 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1856 and 30 September 1856 |
Her birth was registered between 1 July 1856 and 30 September 1856 at R.D. Basford. |
Birth* |
30 July 1856 |
Jane Shipstone, daughter of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM, was born on 30 July 1856 at New Basford, NTT.1 |
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Jane Shipstone was the daughter of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed Jane Shipstone in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as Jane Shipstone, daughter, 4, scholar, born New Basford, NTT.2 |
Married Name |
between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878 |
As of between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878, her married name was Wright.3 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878 at R.D. Basford.4 |
Marriage* |
between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878 |
Jane Shipstone married Wallace Wright between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878.3 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 60 Eland St, Basford, NTT as Ref: RG11 3328 F58 P40. She was enumerated with her husband Wallace Wright, Wallace H Wright.5 |
Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Griffin's Head P.H., Papplewick, NTT as Jane Wright, Wife, married age 34, born Notts, Basford. She was enumerated with her husband Wallace Wright, Wallace H Wright, Lucy Eleanor Wright, Frances Annie Shipston Wright and Lawrence Wright.6 |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 40 Cedar Road, Nottingham, NTT as Jane Wright, wife, married, age 42, born Nottingham NTT. She was enumerated with her husband Wallace Wright, Wallace H Wright, Lucy Eleanor Wright, Frances Annie Shipston Wright, Lawrence Wright and Gladys Maria Wright. Ages of head and wife are 2 year's too young.7 |
Death* |
between 1902 and 1927 |
Jane Shipstone died between 1902 and 1927.8 |
Resch Note* |
13 September 1927 |
Research Note: Children: (or their children)
William Wallace Wright
Lucy Eleanor Wright
Frances Annie Clay (by rep.)
Lawrence Wright
Gladys Maria Wright.
Gladys Maria possibility Basford 7b 149 Mar 1896.8 |
Birth* |
between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 |
Jane Shipstone, daughter of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, was born between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 at Bulwell, NTT.1,2 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 |
Her birth was registered between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 at R.D. Basford.2 |
Baptism |
12 December 1847 |
Jane Shipstone was baptised on 12 December 1847 at St. Mary's, Bulwell, NTT.3 |
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She was the daughter of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census listed Jane Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, Main Street, Bulwell, NTT, described as Jane Shipston, daughter age 3, born Bulwell, Notts.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census listed Jane Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, Horse & Groom, New Basford, NTT, described as Jane Shipstone, daughter, age 13, born Bulwell, Notts.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of Radford Road, New Basford, NTT, listed Jane Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson described as Jane Shipston unmarried age 23, born Bulwell, NTT.6 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 |
Jane Shipstone married James Calvert Fowler between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Nottingham.7,8 |
Married Name |
between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 |
As of between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873, her married name was Fowler.7 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Nottingham. |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 186 Waterloo Road, Burslem, STS as Jane Fowler, 33, wife, born Nottingham, Bulwell.. She was enumerated with her husband James Calvert Fowler, Margaret A. Fowler, Frances Mary S Fowler and Gertrude J. Fowler, Elizabeth ?, dom serv age 26, and Clara Crutchley age 15, servant nurse..9 |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
She was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 24 Burford Road, Radford, NTT as Jane Fowler, head, widow age 43, living on her own means, born Bulwell, NTT. She was enumerated with Frances Mary S Fowler and Margaret A. Fowler, Alice Gill, servant single age 22, general servant (domestic) born Basford, NTT.10 |
(Beneficiary) Will |
9 May 1895 |
Jane Shipstone was named as Jane Fowler, daughter a beneficiary in the Will of James Shipstone dated 9 May 1895.11 |
(Witness) Burial |
26 October 1897 |
Jane Shipstone witnessed the burial of James Shipstone on 26 October 1897 at Church Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT.12 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1901 and 31 March 1901 |
Her death was registered between 1 January 1901 and 31 March 1901 at R.D. Nottingham.13 |
Death* |
between 1 January 1901 and 31 March 1901 |
Jane Shipstone died between 1 January 1901 and 31 March 1901 Attended the funeral of James Shipstone in 1897, but no mention in Will of her Mother, Frances Shipstone, only Granddaughters.14,7,13 |
Nickname |
1969 |
As of 1969, Jane Shipstone also went by the name of Jenny.15 |
Occupation* |
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John Shipstone was a Carpenter,Machine Driver. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1849 and 30 June 1849 |
His birth was registered between 1 April 1849 and 30 June 1849 at R.D. Chesterfield. |
Birth* |
21 April 1849 |
John Shipstone, son of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM, was born on 21 April 1849 at Whittington, DBY.1,2 |
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John Shipstone was the son of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census of Newbold Moor, Newbold, DBY, listed John Shipstone in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as John Shipston, visitor, age 1, born Newbold, Derbys in the houshold of Hawksworth.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed John Shipstone in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as John Shipstone, son, age 12, coal miner, born Whittington, DBY.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed John Shipstone in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as John Shipston, son, unmarried age 21, a carpenter born Whittington, DBY.5 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1872 and 30 September 1872 |
John Shipstone married Rebecca Moore between 1 July 1872 and 30 September 1872 at R.D. Basford.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1872 and 30 September 1872 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1872 and 30 September 1872 at R.D. Basford.7 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Marple Street, St. Mary, Nottingham, NTT as John Shipstone, head, married age 31, engine driver in cotton factory, born Whittington Moor, Chesterfield, DBY. He was enumerated with his wife Rebecca Moore, James Shipstone, John William Shipstone, James Shipstone, Agatha Ann Shipstone and Elizabeth Ann Shipstone, Elizabeth Moore, mother (in law) widow age 74.. Note brother James stated as a boarder, not brother. Rebecca Shipstone's brother Edgar Moore is a few doors away, a "hosiery manufacturer".8 |
Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Chapel Lane, Arnold, NTT as John Shipstone, head, married age 41, stationary engine driver, employed, born Chesterfield, DBY. He was enumerated with his wife Rebecca Moore, Elizabeth Ann Shipstone, John William Shipstone, Rebecca Shipstone, Thomas Arthur Shipstone and Bertram Shipstone, Elizabeth Moore, widow aged 84 born Arnold, NTT (Rebecca's mother).9 |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Frederick ten., Arnold, NTT as John Shipstone, head married, age 51 engine driver (stationary) (worker), born Chesterfield, DBY. He was enumerated with his wife Rebecca Moore, Agatha Ann Shipstone, Elizabeth Ann Shipstone, John William Shipstone, Rebecca Shipstone, Thomas Arthur Shipstone, Bertram Shipstone and James Ernest Shipstone.10 |
Death* |
between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 |
John Shipstone died between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923. |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 |
His death was registered between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 at R.D. Basford.11 |
Birth* |
14 February 1844 |
John Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, was born on 14 February 1844 at Bulwell, NTT.1 |
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John Shipstone was the son of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 |
His birth was registered between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 at R.D. Basford.2 |
Baptism |
20 October 1844 |
John Shipstone was baptised on 20 October 1844 at St. Mary's, Bulwell, NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census listed John Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, Main Street, Bulwell, NTT, described as John Shipston, son, unmarried, age 6, scholar born Bulwell, Notts.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census listed John Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, Horse & Groom, New Basford, NTT, described as John Shipstone, son age 16, lace manufacturer, born Bulwell, Notts.5 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
John Shipstone married Emily Beauchamp between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at R.D. Islington.6,7,8 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at R.D. Islington.7 |
Resch Note* |
between 31 December 1878 and 5 August 1880 |
Research Note: Checked register of passport registrations, Dec 31 1878 - Aug 5 1880.9 |
Death* |
13 April 1880 |
John Shipstone died on 13 April 1880 at Ceylon.10,11,12,13 |
(Named) Will |
9 May 1895 |
He was named as my late son, John Shipstone (Emily named as his widow) in the Will of James Shipstone dated 9 May 1895.14 |
(Named) Will |
13 June 1907 |
John Shipstone was named as John Shipstone, son (deceased), husband of Emily Shipstone, widow in the Will of Frances Dodson dated 13 June 1907.15 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1861 and 31 December 1861 |
His birth was registered between 1 October 1861 and 31 December 1861 at R.D. Worksop.2 |
Baptism* |
26 November 1861 |
John Shipstone was baptised on 26 November 1861 at Whitwell, DBY.1 |
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He was the son of Joseph Shipston and Mary Wass.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of Belph Moor, Whitwell, DBY, listed John Shipstone in the household of Joseph Shipston and Mary Wass described as John Shipstone, son, age 9, scholar, born Whitwell, DBY.3 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census of Licenced Lodging House, Musgrove St., Stranton, West Hartlepool, DUR, listed John Shipstone described as John Shipston, lodger, unmarried, age 20, mason, born Welbeck, NTT.4 |
Note* |
5 April 1891 |
Can't find in 1891, under Shipston or Shipstone.5 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1892 and 31 March 1892 |
His marriage was registered between 1 January 1892 and 31 March 1892 at R.D. Hartlepool, DUR.6 |
Marriage* |
between 1 January 1892 and 31 March 1892 |
He married Annie Marie Wells between 1 January 1892 and 31 March 1892 at R.D. Hartlepool.7,6 |
Cen-Househ* |
31 March 1901 |
He was head of the household in the an unknown person of 21 Gunn Street, West Hartlepool, DUR as John Shipstone, head, married, age 39, shipyard labourer, worker, born Nottingham. He was enumerated with his wife Annie Marie Wells, Florence Mary Shipstone, Elizabeth C Miller, William F Miller (Annie's children from previous marriage) & Jane Wells, widow age 79, probably Annie's mother..7 |
Death* |
between 1 October 1934 and 31 December 1934 |
John Shipstone died between 1 October 1934 and 31 December 1934 at R.D. Hartlepool.8 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1934 and 31 December 1934 |
His death was registered between 1 October 1934 and 31 December 1934 at R.D. Hartlepool.8 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1877 and 30 June 1877 |
His birth was registered between 1 April 1877 and 30 June 1877 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Birth* |
between 4 April 1877 and 30 June 1877 |
John William Shipstone, son of John Shipstone and Rebecca Moore, was born between 4 April 1877 and 30 June 1877 at High Park, Nottingham, NTT.3,1 |
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John William Shipstone was the son of John Shipstone and Rebecca Moore. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census of Marple Street, St. Mary, Nottingham, NTT, listed John William Shipstone in the household of John Shipstone and Rebecca Moore described as John W. Shipstone, son age 3, born High Park, Nottingham, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of Chapel Lane, Arnold, NTT, listed John William Shipstone in the household of John Shipstone and Rebecca Moore described as William Shipstone, son age 13, framework knitter, employed, born Moor Green, NTT.5 |
Name Variation |
5 April 1891 |
As of 5 April 1891, John William Shipstone was also known as William.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed John William Shipstone in the household of John Shipstone and Rebecca Moore, Frederick ten., Arnold, NTT, described as John Wm. Shipstone, son age 23, hosiery machine hand, born Greasley, Notts.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1901 and 30 September 1901 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1901 and 30 September 1901 at R.D. Basford.7,8 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1901 and 30 September 1901 |
John William Shipstone married Kate Wardle between 1 July 1901 and 30 September 1901 at R.D. Basford.8,7 |
Directory* |
between 1913 and 1914 |
John William Shipstone was named between 1913 and 1914 in the grocers & shopkeepers section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as Shipstone, John W. At 155 Front St, Nottingham, NTT.9 |
Address* |
circa 1939 |
As of circa 1939, John William Shipstone lived at Draycott Road,, Sawley, DBY.10 |
Living |
1948 |
He was living in 1948 at 48 Draycott Road, Sawley, DBY.11 |
Living |
1950 |
He was living in 1950 at 48 Draycott Road, Sawley, DBY.11 |
Living |
1952 |
He was living in 1952 at 48 Draycott Road, Sawley, DBY.11 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1953 and 30 June 1953 |
His death was registered between 1 April 1953 and 30 June 1953 at R.D. Basford.12 |
Living* |
May 1953 |
He was living in May 1953 at Bankfield, 48 Draycott Road, Old Sawley, Long Eaton, DBY.13 |
Death* |
3 May 1953 |
He died on 3 May 1953 at 6 Broadgate, Beeston, NTT.12,10,13 |
Prob Index* |
1 August 1953 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone, John William of Bankfield, 48 Draycott Road, Old Sawley near Long Eaton, Derbyshire.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Hedley William Shipstone and Harold May son and brother-in-law of John William Shipstone on 1 August 1953 at Nottingham. Estate valued at £6658 16s 7d.13 |
Living |
1954 |
John William Shipstone was living in 1954 at 48 Draycott Road, Sawley, DBY.11 |
Living |
1956 |
He was living in 1956 at 48 Draycott Road, Sawley, DBY.11 |
Name Variation |
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Julia Ann Shipstone was also known as Julian.1 |
Resch Note* |
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Research Note: Father shown as 'Farm Labourer'. GRO ref to a Julia Ann marriage in Basford Sep 1874 (poss to Henry Barnes or Charles Fisher- FreeBMD)
Also to Julia Anne Chesterfield 7b 841 June 1869 (poss to James Martin- FreeBMD)
MAY have married Mr. Mee and living in Arnold in 1881.
Long shot, but..... Julia A born in Whittington Moor, DBY.
Now looks like both - Married Charles Fisher, then Joseph Mee. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1852 and 31 December 1852 |
Her birth was registered between 1 October 1852 and 31 December 1852 at R.D. Chesterfield. |
Birth* |
13 October 1852 |
Julia Ann Shipstone, daughter of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM, was born on 13 October 1852 at Newbold Common, Whittington, DBY.2,1 |
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Julia Ann Shipstone was the daughter of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM. |
BC* |
6 November 1852 |
Julia Ann's birth was registered on 6 November 1852 at S.D. Chesterfield, R.D. Chesterfield, DBY.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed Julia Ann Shipstone in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as Julia Shipstone, daughter, age 8, scholar, born Whittington, DBY.3 |
Cen-Househ* |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of 21 Portland Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, NTT, listed Julia Ann Shipstone described as Julia Ann Shipstone, unmarried, age 18, general servant, born Whittington Moor, DBY.4 |
Married Name |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
As of between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874, her married name was Fisher.5 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 |
She married Charles Fisher between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Married Name |
between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 |
As of between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880, her married name was Mee.5 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Marriage* |
between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 |
Julia Ann Shipstone married Joseph Mee between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 167. Julian Ann indexed as Julia Ann Fisher.5 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Black Bd. Row, Arnold, NTT as Julia A Mee, wife, married, age 29, born Whittington Moor, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband Joseph Mee, Ann Fisher. Child Ann was probably Ann Fisher, not Ann Mee.6 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1888 and 30 June 1888 |
Her death was registered between 1 April 1888 and 30 June 1888 at R.D. Basford.7 |
Death* |
between 1 April 1888 and 30 June 1888 |
Julia Ann Shipstone died between 1 April 1888 and 30 June 1888 at R.D. Basford.8,7 |
Name Variation |
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Mabel Frances Shipstone was also known as Frances Mabel.2 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 |
Her birth was registered between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 at R.D. Basford.2 |
Birth* |
17 January 1884 |
Mabel Frances Shipstone, daughter of Thomas Shipstone and Eliza Loverseed, was born on 17 January 1884 at Nottingham, NTT.1,3,4 |
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Mabel Frances Shipstone was the daughter of Thomas Shipstone and Eliza Loverseed.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of The Manor House, Edwalton, NTT, listed Mabel Frances Shipstone in the household of Thomas Shipstone and Eliza Loverseed described as Mabel Shipstone, daughter age 7, born Nottingham, NTT.3,5 |
Married Name |
between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 |
As of between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912, her married name was Ratcliff.1,6 |
Marriage* |
between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 |
Mabel Frances Shipstone married Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 at R.D. Nottingham.1,6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 at R.D. Nottingham.6 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
26 October 1940 |
Mabel Frances Shipstone was mentioned in a newspaper article on 26 October 1940. As Mrs M. F. Ratcliff (one of 3 daughters).7 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
7 February 1958 |
She was mentioned in a newspaper article on 7 February 1958. As "Mrs. M Ratcliff of Nottingham" sister of Mrs. Mackness a mourner at the funeral of Mr James Henry Shipstone.8 |
Living* |
1969 |
She was living in 1969 at The Park, Nottingham, NTT.9 |
Death* |
between 1 January 1973 and 31 March 1973 |
She died between 1 January 1973 and 31 March 1973 at R.D. Nottingham.4 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1973 and 31 March 1973 |
Her death was registered between 1 January 1973 and 31 March 1973 at R.D. Nottingham.4 |
Birth* |
27 February 1879 |
Margaret Emily B Shipstone, daughter of John Shipstone and Emily Beauchamp, was born on 27 February 1879 at East Islington, LON.1,2,3 |
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Margaret Emily B Shipstone was the daughter of John Shipstone and Emily Beauchamp.1 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1879 and 30 June 1879 |
Her birth was registered between 1 April 1879 and 30 June 1879 at R.D. Islington.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census of Newcastle Farm, Alfreton Road, Basford, NTT, listed Margaret Emily B Shipstone in the household of Emily Beauchamp described as Margaret E B Shipstone, dau, age 2, born London, Middlesex.2 |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of Walthamstow Hall School, Sevenoaks, KEN, listed Margaret Emily B Shipstone described as Shipstone, Margaret Emily Beauchamp, pupil, single age 12 born in Middlesex, Highgate.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census of 18 Nightingale House, Hornsey, MDX, listed Margaret Emily B Shipstone in the household of Emily Beauchamp described as Madge Shipstone, single, age 22, born Hornsey Rise, MDX.5 |
Married Name |
between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 |
As of between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903, her married name was Taylor.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 at R.D. Totnes.7,6 |
Marriage* |
11 April 1903 |
Margaret Emily B Shipstone married Francis Edward Taylor on 11 April 1903 at Totnes, DEV, Francis' Father given as George Taylor.6,7,3 |
Death* |
2 September 1979 |
Margaret Emily B Shipstone died on 2 September 1979.3 |
Birth* |
4 August 1858 |
Martha SHIPSTONE, daughter of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM, was born on 4 August 1858 at Forest Road, New Basford, NTT.1,2 |
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Martha SHIPSTONE was the daughter of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1858 and 31 December 1858 |
Her birth was registered between 1 October 1858 and 31 December 1858 at R.D. Basford. |
BC* |
9 November 1858 |
Martha's birth was registered on 9 November 1858 at S.D. Basford, R.D. Basford, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed Martha SHIPSTONE in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as Martha Shipstone, daughter, age 2, born New Basford, NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT, listed Martha SHIPSTONE in the household of William SHIPSTONE and Ann BINGHAM described as Martha Shipston daughter age 12, scholar, born New Basford, NTT.4 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1886 and 30 September 1886 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1886 and 30 September 1886 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Marriage* |
8 July 1886 |
Martha SHIPSTONE married Henry CLIFTON, son of Thomas CLIFTON and Elizabeth LEIVERS, on 8 July 1886 at Eastwood, NTT.6 |
MC* |
8 July 1886 |
The marriage certificate which she signed states she was a spinster aged 27 years. She was recorded as of Papplewick. Her father was recorded as William Shipstone, publican. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the established church after banns. George Chatterley and Lucy Wright were witnesses. Martha's sister Jane Shipstone marries Mr. Wright, and a Lucy Eleanor Wright was a relative of Martha's named in the "Estate of Joseph Bingham deceased".6 |
Married Name |
8 July 1886 |
As of 8 July 1886, her married name was CLIFTON. |
(Mother Informant) BC |
23 June 1887 |
Martha Clifton, formerly Shipstone was named as the mother and the informant as M. Clifton, Mother, Eastwood at the registration of the birth of Lilian CLIFTON on 23 June 1887 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.1 |
(Mother Informant) BC |
26 September 1890 |
Martha Clifton formerly Shipstone was named as the mother and the informant as M. Clifton, Mother, Kirkby at the registration of the birth of Henry William Clifton on 26 September 1890 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.1 |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Ellis Street, Kirby Folly, Kirkby in Ashfield, NTT as Martha Clifton, Wife , married age 33, born Basford, NTT. She was enumerated with her husband Henry CLIFTON, Lilian CLIFTON and Henry William Clifton. Living with family "Belshaw."7 |
(Mother) BC |
16 June 1900 |
Martha Clifton, formerly Shipstone was named as mother at the registration of the birth of Winnifred Clifton on 16 June 1900 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.1 |
Cen-Househ* |
31 March 1901 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 130 Vernon Road, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT as Martha Clifton, wife age 40, born Notts, Basford. She was enumerated with her husband Henry CLIFTON, Lilian CLIFTON, Daisy Clifton and Winnifred Clifton, Mary Ann Kirk, boarder, widow age 73, living on own means, born Notts, Basford.. Don't know if Mary Ann is a relation.8 |
Death* |
7 June 1930 |
Martha SHIPSTONE died on 7 June 1930 at 24 Southwell Lane, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.9 |
DC* |
7 June 1930 |
Martha Clifton's death was registered on 7 June 1930 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY. Martha SHIPSTONE was described on the death certificate as widow of Henry Clifton joiner journeyman, aged 71 years at death. The cause of death was given as 1a) Cerebral haemorhage b) arterius schrosis c) carcinoma of the stomach no p.m.. The informant of the death was Albert Dixon, present at the death, 26 Southwell Road, Kirkby.9 |
Burial* |
9 June 1930 |
She was buried on 9 June 1930 at Old East Kirkby Cemetery, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Birth* |
between 1 April 1889 and 23 June 1889 |
Percy Shipstone, son of Edward Shipstone and Elizabeth Boden Mellor, was born between 1 April 1889 and 23 June 1889 at R.D. Basford.1,2,3 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1889 and 30 June 1889 |
His birth was registered between 1 April 1889 and 30 June 1889 at R.D. Basford.2 |
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Percy Shipstone was the son of Edward Shipstone and Elizabeth Boden Mellor.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of Scargill Street, Eastwood, NTT, listed Percy Shipstone in the household of Edward Shipstone and Elizabeth Boden Mellor described as Percy Shipstone, son, single age 2, born Eastwood, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed Percy Shipstone in the household of Edward Shipstone and Elizabeth Boden Mellor, Nottingham Rd,, Giltbrook, Kimberley, NTT, described as Percy Shipston, son age 11 born Eastwood, Notts.5 |
Marriage* |
between 1 April 1915 and 30 June 1915 |
Percy Shipstone married Elizabeth M. Hodgkinson between 1 April 1915 and 30 June 1915 at R.D. Nottingham.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1915 and 30 June 1915 |
His marriage was registered between 1 April 1915 and 30 June 1915 at R.D. Nottingham.6 |
Address* |
before 23 June 1917 |
As of before 23 June 1917, Percy Shipstone and Elizabeth M. Hodgkinson lived at 306a Radford Rd.,, Hyson Green, Nottingham, NTT. |
Death* |
23 June 1917 |
Percy Shipstone died on 23 June 1917 at France.7,8,9 |
Burial* |
after 23 June 1917 |
He was buried after 23 June 1917 at XXII L. 23A, Etaples Military Cemetery, Etaples, Pas-de-Calais, France.9 |
Anecdote* |
8 March 2006 |
From "Woodborough War memorial" web site
"PERCY SHIPSTONE
Percy Shipstone was born in 1889 and was the son of Elizabeth Shipstone and the husband of Mabel who was recorded as living at 306a Radford Road, Nottingham. Percy was the manager of the Co-operative store in Woodborough which was where the present day Newsagent and Post Office is situated.
Percy served as a private with 10th Battalion Cheshire Regiment. It is possible that Percy was present at the Battle of Messines which occurred between 7th and 14th. June, 1917 as his battalion is recorded as being in the second wave of the attack. As Percy died on 23 June 1917 it is likely he was injured during this campaign. It seems certain that he died of his wounds as he is buried in Etaples Military Cemetery. This cemetery is the largest British military cemetery in France and most people buried there died of their wounds. If Percy had been wounded on the battlefield, he would have first been attended to by the field hospital and then sent to a military hospital near the coast and well out of the way of enemy guns. Those who were lucky and had received a ‘blighty’ wound would have proceeded to a port and then been returned to Britain.
Fig: 8
Unfortunately, this was not to be for Percy and he died on 23rd June 1917 at the age of 28 years. The inscription on his gravestone reads "Peace after Pain". Percy’s brother, Leonard, also died of wounds and is also buried at Etaples Military Cemetery. He was younger than Percy. Both brothers are commemorated on the war memorial at Greasley Church as the two were born and brought up in that area."10 |
Name Variation |
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Ronald Arthur Shipstone was also known as Ron.3 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 |
His birth was registered between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Basford.2 |
Birth* |
between 4 December 1880 and 31 December 1880 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, was born between 4 December 1880 and 31 December 1880 at Basford, NTT.1,2 |
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Ronald Arthur Shipstone was the son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census listed Ronald Arthur Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, Regent Street, New Basford, NTT, described as Ronald A. Shipstone, son age 4months born Basford, Notts.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of Sherwood Lodge, Woodthorpe, Mapperly, NTT, listed Ronald Arthur Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker described as Ronald A. Shipstone, son age 10, scholar, born New Basford, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed Ronald Arthur Shipstone in the household of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, 15 Magdala Rd., Mapperley, Nottingham, NTT, described as Ronald Shipstone (worker), son single age 20, brewer, born Nottm, Notts.5 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone married Patti Theodora Woodhouse between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.6 |
Directory* |
1914 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was named in 1914 in the Plymouth residents section of the Kelly's Directory of Devon & Cornwall 1913 as Shipstone, Ronald Arthur, 39 Durnford Street East S(tonehouse) at Devon, DEV.7 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will |
24 May 1922 |
He was named as Ronald Arthur Shipstone, son, an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of James Shipstone dated 24 May 1922.8 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
20 February 1923 |
Authority was granted to Ronald Arthur Shipstone described as a brewer, to administer the Estate of James Shipstone on 20 February 1923 at Nottingham.9 |
(Witness) Probate |
20 February 1923 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone witnessed the probate of the estate of James Shipstone on 20 February 1923.10 |
Living* |
1928 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was living in 1928 at 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT.11 |
Living |
1930 |
He was living in 1930 at 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT.11 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
16 September 1930 |
Authority was granted to Ronald Arthur Shipstone described as a Company Director, to administer the Estate of Ronald Thomas Robert Shipstone on 16 September 1930 at Nottingham.9 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will |
13 May 1931 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was named as my nephew Ronald Arthur Shipstone, Shipstone the Crayon portraits of my father and mother and the water colour "A Fishing Harbour at Low Tide" by Sam Brough, R.S.A. 1858 and a watercolour street scene by Lymiew also two fruit pieces in Drawing Room, and free of duty the ebony elephants now in my dining room, an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931.12 |
Living |
1933 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was living in 1933 at 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT.11 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
20 March 1934 |
Authority was granted to Ronald Arthur Shipstone described as a Company Director, to administer the Estate of Helen Shipstone on 20 March 1934 at London.9 |
Living |
1935 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was living in 1935 at 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT.11 |
Living |
1938 |
He was living in 1938 at 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT.11 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
26 October 1940 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 26 October 1940. As Mr R. A. Shipstone (one of 4 nephews).13 |
Newspaper |
21 August 1942 |
He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 August 1942. H.R.H. The Duke of Gloucester thanks the following list of donors to the Red Cross Fund: £50 R. A. Shipstone.14 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1944 and 31 December 1944 |
His death was registered between 1 October 1944 and 31 December 1944 at R.D. Nottingham.15 |
Death* |
17 November 1944 |
He died on 17 November 1944 at Lucknow House, Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT, Age 63 at death.16,15,17 |
Newspaper |
18 November 1944 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 18 November 1944. Shipstone - On Nov 17 1944, Ronald Arthur Shipstone of Lucknow House, Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, in his 64th year. Service at St. Andrew's Church Nottingham, Nov 21 1:30 p.m. Cremation Wilford Hill, Nottingham, 2 p.m. No mourning, by request.17 |
Newspaper* |
20 November 1944 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 20 November 1944. Shipstone - On Nov 17 1944, Ronald Arthur Shipstone of Lucknow House, Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, in his 64th year. Service St. Andrew's Church Nottingham, to-morrow (Tuewday) 1:30 p.m. Cremation Wilford Hill, Nottingham, 2 p.m. No mourning, by request.17 |
Newspaper |
24 November 1944 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 24 November 1944. Mr. Ronald Shipstone, joint managing director of J. Shipstone and Sons, Limited, brewers, died recently at Nottingham at the age of 63.18 |
Newspaper |
December 1944 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article in December 1944. A tribute to Ronald Arthur Shipstone by a contemporary "old boy". He was President of the Old Boys society 1930/1 and was President of the Old Boys cricket club for 8 years . He was at the school for 8 years, 1890 - 1898. "He was a grand sportman ... and a good friend."16 |
Note* |
1945 |
Two sanctuary desks in memory of Ronald Arthur Shipstone, Brewer and Rifleman, 1880-1944.19 |
Prob Index |
2 February 1945 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone Ronald Arthur of Lucknow House, 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to James Leslie Shipstone and Alex Edward Sellers, solicitor on 2 February 1945 at Nottingham. Estate valued at £334065 6s 2d. Further grant dated 21 Nov 1945.9 |
Newspaper |
11 April 1945 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was the subject of a newspaper article on 11 April 1945. Mr. Ronald Arthur Shipstone, joint managing director of James Shipstone and Sons, brewers, and a director of the Beeston Brewery Company, left £334,065.
He left £1,000 each to Nottigham General Hospital, Nottingham Children's Hospital, Nottingham Gordon Memorial Home for destitute working boys, Nottingham Hosptial for Women, Nottingham Hospital for diseases of the Throat, Ear and Nose, Nottingham General Dispensary, the Royal Masonic Hospital and the British Home and Hospital for Incurables; £750 to the Nottingham and Midland Eye Infirmary; and £500 to the Nottingham Council of the British Empire Campaign.20 |
Prob Index* |
21 November 1945 |
In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone Ronald Arthur of Lucknow House, 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham.Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Ellis Gun Selby and Alex Edward Sellers, solicitor on 21 November 1945 at Nottingham. Estate valued at £334065 6s 2d. Former grant Nottingham 2nd February 1945.9 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper |
3 February 1958 |
Ronald Arthur Shipstone was mentioned in a newspaper article on 3 February 1958. Named as brother of James Henry Shipstone, and became joint managing directors of Shipstone & Sons "nearly 20 years ago".21 |