Birth* |
between 3 April 1815 and 2 April 1816 |
Elizabeth Burbage was born between 3 April 1815 and 2 April 1816 at Chilwell, NTT.2 |
Married Name |
between 1 January 1869 and 31 March 1869 |
As of between 1 January 1869 and 31 March 1869, her married name was Rowbottom.1 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1869 and 31 March 1869 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1869 and 31 March 1869 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Marriage* |
between 1 January 1869 and 31 March 1869 |
She married Gervase Rowbottom, son of George ROWBOTTOM and Eleanor CHAMBERS, between 1 January 1869 and 31 March 1869 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Cen-Househ* |
2 April 1871 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Newthorpe, Greasley, NTT as Elizth Rowbottom, wife, married, age 55, born Chilwell, NTT. She was enumerated with her husband Gervase Rowbottom, Gervas Rowbottom, grandson, unmarried, butcher age 14, born Woolwich and Sarah Ann Thornhill, servant age 18.2 |
Death* |
before 7 March 1872 |
From the burial record, Elizabeth Burbage died before 7 March 1872.3 |
Burial* |
7 March 1872 |
She was buried on 7 March 1872 at Greasley, NTT.3 |
Birth* |
between 6 April 1858 and 7 April 1859 |
Annie Maria Cain was born between 6 April 1858 and 7 April 1859 at Holbeach, LIN.1 |
MC-Reg |
between 1 March 1881 and 30 June 1881 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 March 1881 and 30 June 1881 at R.D. Holbeach.2 |
Married Name |
between 1 March 1881 and 30 June 1881 |
As of between 1 March 1881 and 30 June 1881, her married name was Vincent.1 |
Marriage* |
between 1 March 1881 and 30 June 1881 |
She married Thomas Vincent, son of John-Hays VINCENT and Hannah BEESTON, between 1 March 1881 and 30 June 1881 at R.D. Holbeach.1,2 |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Boston Road, Holbeach, LIN as Annie M Vincent, wife, married age 32, born Holbeach, LIN. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Vincent, Lucy Ellen Vincent, John Arthur Vincent, Ethel Mary Vincent, Annie Elizabeth Vincent, Mary Jane Vincent and George Henry Tennant, Note that George H Tennant later marries Thomas' sister Mary Jane..1 |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of Boston Road, Holbeach, LIN as Annie Maria Vincent, wife, married, age 42, born Holbeach, LIN. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Vincent, John Arthur Vincent, Ethel Mary Vincent, Annie Elizabeth Vincent, Thomas Henry Vincent and Walter Edward Vincent.3 |
Death* |
29 May 1943 |
Annie Maria Cain died on 29 May 1943 at Holbeach, LIN.4 |
Birth* |
between 3 April 1816 and 2 April 1817 |
Thomas Carlin was born between 3 April 1816 and 2 April 1817 at Eastwood, NTT.2 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 |
His marriage was registered between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Marriage* |
between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 |
He married Maria Rowbottom, daughter of George ROWBOTTOM and Eleanor CHAMBERS, between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Cen-Househ* |
30 March 1851 |
He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT as Thomas Carlin, head, married, age 34, lace maker, born Eastwood, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Maria Rowbottom, Mary Carlin and Robert Carlin.3 |
(Witness) MC |
11 August 1855 |
Thomas Carlin witnessed the marriage of Thomas CLIFTON and Elizabeth LEIVERS at Parliament St. Methodist New Connexion Church, Nottingham, NTT, on 11 August 1855.4 |
Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Radford, NTT as Thomas Carlin, head, married, age 44, lace maker, born Eastwood, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Maria Rowbottom, Mary Carlin and Robert Carlin, William Learfield? boarder, unmarried age 23, warehouseman & methodist local preacher, born Stapleford, NTT.5 |
Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Ilkeston Road, Radford, NTT as Thomas Carlin, head, married, age 54, lace maker, born Eastwood, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Maria Rowbottom, Alfred Henry Dorrington, boarder, unmarried age 14, engineers apprentice born West Hampstead, Hertfordshire.2 |
Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 14 Boden Street, Radford, NTT as Thomas Carlin, head, married, age 64, Manager lace department, born Eastwood, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Maria Rowbottom.6 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 |
His death was registered between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Nottingham.7 |
Death* |
between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 |
Thomas Carlin died between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Nottingham.7 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1895 and 30 June 1895 |
His birth was registered between 1 April 1895 and 30 June 1895 at R.D. Basford.2 |
Birth* |
10 May 1895 |
Bernard Shipstone Cattle, son of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone, was born on 10 May 1895 at Heanor, DBY.1,2,3 |
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Bernard Shipstone Cattle was the son of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone.1 |
Birth-Alt |
between 8 July 1895 and 7 July 1896 |
Bernard Shipstone Cattle, son of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone, was also reported to have been born between 8 July 1895 and 7 July 1896.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed Bernard Shipstone Cattle in the household of Phyllis Helen Cattle, Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY, described as Bernard Cattle, brother age 5 born Heanor, DBY.1 |
Name Variation |
7 July 1916 |
As of 7 July 1916, Bernard Shipstone Cattle was also known as Eustace Shipstone Cattle Not sure why Eustace Shipstone rather than Bernard Shipstone Cattle.4 |
Death* |
7 July 1916 |
He died on 7 July 1916 at The Somme, France, In Memory of
Second Lieutenant EUSTACE SHIPSTONE CATTLE
MC
1st/5th Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment
who died age 20
on 07 July 1916
Son of Frederick and Caroline Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor, Derbyshire.
Remembered with honour
THIEPVAL MEMORIAL.4 |
Burial* |
after 7 July 1916 |
He was buried after 7 July 1916 at Pier and Face 14 A and 14 B, Thiepval Memorial, Thiepval, The Somme, France, No known grave.4 |
Birth* |
between 4 April 1865 and 3 April 1866 |
Frederic Cattle was born between 4 April 1865 and 3 April 1866 at Worksop, NTT.3 |
Birth-Alt |
between 6 June 1866 and 5 June 1867 |
Frederic Cattlewas also reported to have been born between 6 June 1866 and 5 June 1867 at Worksop, NTT, Aged 69 at death.4,3 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census listed Frederic CattleWesleyan College for Wesleyan Minister's Sons, Lansdown Road, Charlcombe, SOM described as Frederic Cattle, unmarried, age 15, scholar.3 |
Marriage* |
between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 |
He married Caroline Shipstone, daughter of James Shipstone and Frances Dodson, between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890.1,5 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 |
His marriage was registered between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 at R.D. Basford.5 |
(Witness) Burial |
26 October 1897 |
Frederic Cattle witnessed the burial of James Shipstone on 26 October 1897 at Church Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT.6 |
Directory* |
1912 |
Frederic Cattle was named in 1912 in the Heanor Parish section of the Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1912 as Urban District Council; Officers: Clerk, Frederic Cattle B.A., 10 Market Street Heanor; Private Residents, Cattle Frederic B.A. Ravenswood; Commerical, Cattle Frederic B.A., solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm, Thurman & co.), & clerk to the Heanor & Eastwood Urban District Councils, Ilkeston District Education Committee & to Heanor Old Age Pension Sub-committee of Derbyshire, 10 Market Street; & at Alfreton & Ikeston.7 |
Directory |
1912 |
He was named in 1912 in the private residents section of the Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1912 as Cattle, F., B.A., Ravenswood, Heanor.8 |
Address* |
7 July 1916 |
As of 7 July 1916, Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone lived at Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY.9 |
Address |
1 May 1917 |
As of 1 May 1917, Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone lived at Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY.9 |
Anecdote* |
after 1930 |
Mrs Swingler died in 1919. Devastated, Alfred commissioned a carved church alter table on a new chancel floor in her memory. It is still in perfect condition today. After Alfred’s death in 1930, Frederick Cattle purchased the Hall.
The Cattles: Frederick Cattle was a retired solicitor. There is little mention of his and his wife’s involvement with village life. However, the tradition of the choir’s Christmas mince pie treat at the Hall was still a highlight and they were generous when approached.10 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will |
13 May 1931 |
Frederic Cattle was named as my brother-in-law Frederic Cattle of Ilkeston in the county of Derby, solicitor, an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931.11 |
(Administrator) Prob Index |
20 March 1934 |
Authority was granted to Frederic Cattle described as a Solicitor, to administer the Estate of Helen Shipstone on 20 March 1934 at London.12 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1936 and 30 June 1936 |
His death was registered between 1 April 1936 and 30 June 1936 at R.D. Belper.4 |
Address* |
5 June 1936 |
As of 5 June 1936, Frederic Cattle lived at Smalley Hall, Heanor, DBY.2 |
Death* |
5 June 1936 |
He died on 5 June 1936. |
Burial* |
after 5 June 1936 |
He was buried after 5 June 1936 at Marlpool Cemetery, Heanor, DBY.2 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 |
Her birth was registered between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Birth* |
between 13 December 1891 and 31 March 1892 |
Phyllis Helen Cattle, daughter of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone, was born between 13 December 1891 and 31 March 1892 at Heanor, DBY.2,3 |
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Phyllis Helen Cattle was the daughter of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone. |
Cen-Househ* |
31 March 1901 |
She was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY as Phyllis H. Cattle, head age 9, born Heanor, Derbys.. She was enumerated with James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Bernard Shipstone Cattle, Ethel Jones (governess, 21), A E Littlewood (housemaid age 19), Abigail Frost (cook age 20). Not with parents - no sign of them in UK census index. Phyllis Cattle really was the head of the household aged 9!3 |
Name Variation |
between 1911 and 13 May 1931 |
As of between 1911 and 13 May 1931, Phyllis Helen Cattle was also known as Stanhope.4 |
Marriage* |
between 1911 and 13 May 1931 |
She married (?) Stanhope between 1911 and 13 May 1931 FreeBMD -1915 no Phyllis Cattle, nor 1916-1931 from 1837online.4,5 |
(Beneficiary) Will |
13 May 1931 |
Phyllis Helen Cattle was named as my niece Mrs. Phyllis Helen Stanhope, Four hundred pounds for and during the life of her mother or on the death of my said niece if she shall predecease me or in case my said niece shall alienate or charge or attempt to alienate or charge the said annuity then I direct that capital for the time being allocated towards the payment of the same as well as income thereof shall be held by my Trustees, a beneficiary in the Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931.6 |
Married Name |
before 22 July 1931 |
As of before 22 July 1931, her married name was Stanhope. |
Death* |
12 December 1942 |
Phyllis Helen Cattle died on 12 December 1942.2 |
Burial* |
after 12 December 1942 |
She was buried after 12 December 1942 at Marlpool Cemetery, Heanor, DBY.4 |
Birth* |
between 8 April 1828 and 7 April 1829 |
Stephen Cave was born between 8 April 1828 and 7 April 1829 at Holbeach Bank, Holbeach, LIN.2 |
Marriage* |
between 1 April 1856 and 30 June 1856 |
He married Sarah Ann Easom, daughter of Thomas EASOM and Sarah EATON, between 1 April 1856 and 30 June 1856 at R.D. Holbeach.1 |
Cen-Househ* |
7 April 1861 |
He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Holbeach Bank, Holbeach, LIN as Stephen Cave, head, married age 32, ag lab born Holbeach Bank, LIN. He was enumerated with his wife Sarah Ann Easom, Martha Cave.2 |
Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Farm House, Denford, NTH as Stephen Cave, head, married, age 42, ag lab, born Holbeach. He was enumerated with his wife Sarah Ann Easom, Martha Cave. Indexed as "Carr". County not given for anyone, but "LIN" scribbled generally in margin.3 |
Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Cross Street, Husbands Bosworth, LEI as Stephen Cave, head, married, age 52, farm foreman (bailiff), born Holbeach, LIN. He was enumerated with his wife Sarah Ann Easom.4 |
Resch Note* |
between 1 October 1883 and 31 December 1883 |
Research Note: likely death registery - Ref 3b, 32, but age is 56, when should be 54.5 |
Occupation* |
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Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN was a Tobacconist. |
Burial* |
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He was buried at Nottingham Southern Cemetery, Wilford Hill, NTT.1 |
Birth* |
25 December 1881 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN, son of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, was born on 25 December 1881 at 22 Bromley Place, Angel Row, Nottingham, NTT.2 |
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Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN was the son of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 |
His birth was registered between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at R.D. Nottingham. |
BC* |
28 January 1882 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur's birth was registered on 28 January 1882 at S.D. Park, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census listed Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Gladstone House, Wharf Road, Pinxton, DBY, described as Arthur Chamberlain, son, age 9, scholar, born Nottingham.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, 110 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, NTT, described as Augustus L. A. Chamberlain, son age 19, out door sports maker, employer, born Nottingham.4 |
Baptism |
3 March 1907 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN was baptised on 3 March 1907 at St. John, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.5 |
MC* |
29 January 1922 |
The marriage certificate which he signs states that he was a bachelor aged 40. He was recorded as of The Hill, Kirkby, Store-keeper. His father was recorded as Lemuel Chamberlain, Gentleman. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England by licence. Witnesses to the marriage were Winnifred Clifton and Frederick Lee. J.W.Smith was the Rector. Certainly St. Wilfred's, but not stated.6 |
Marriage* |
29 January 1922 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN married Lilian CLIFTON, daughter of Henry CLIFTON and Martha SHIPSTONE, on 29 January 1922 at St. Wilfred, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.6 |
(Father) BC |
20 July 1923 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur Chamberlain was named as father with the occupation of Tobacconist Shopkeeper at the registration of the birth of Lemuel Henry Chamberlain on 20 July 1923 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.2 |
(Father) BC |
20 July 1928 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur Chamberlain was named as father with the occupation of Tobacconist Shopkeeper at the registration of the birth of Paul CHAMBERLAIN on 20 July 1928 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.2 |
Death* |
5 April 1947 |
Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN died on 5 April 1947 at 10 The Hill, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.7 |
DC* |
8 April 1947 |
Arthur Augustus Lemuel Chamberlain's death was registered on 8 April 1947 at S.D. Kirkby, R.D. Basford, NTT. Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN was described on the death certificate as Retired wine and spirit merchant's warehouseman, aged 65 years at death. The cause of death was given as ia) Carcinoma of liver b) Carcinoma of stomach. The informant of the death was H. Chamberlain, son, in attendance 110 Greenwood Drive? Kirkby.7 |
Note* |
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Had one child, a boy, died at birth (L.H.C.). |
Occupation* |
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Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain was a School Teacher. |
Birth* |
29 June 1883 |
Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain, daughter of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, was born on 29 June 1883 at 219 Arkwright St., Nottingham, NTT. |
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Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain was the daughter of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 |
Her birth was registered between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at R.D. Nottingham. |
BC* |
10 August 1883 |
Elizabeth Beatrice's birth was registered on 10 August 1883 at S.D. Exchange, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census listed Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Gladstone House, Wharf Road, Pinxton, DBY, described as Beatrice Chamberlain, daughter, age 7, scholar born Nottingham.2 |
Baptism |
7 March 1900 |
Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain was baptised on 7 March 1900 at St. Wilfred, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, 110 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, NTT, described as Elizabeth B. Chamberlain, dau age 17, school teacher born Nottingham.3 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1917 and 31 March 1917 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1917 and 31 March 1917 at R.D. Basford. |
Marriage* |
28 January 1917 |
Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain married Frederick Lee on 28 January 1917 at St. Wilfred, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Married Name |
28 January 1917 |
As of 28 January 1917, her married name was Lee. |
DC* |
29 April 1980 |
Elizabeth Beatrice Lee (nee Chamberlain)'s death was registered on 29 April 1980 at S.D. Sutton-in-Ashfield, R.D. Mansfield, NTT. The cause of death was given as ia) Pulmonary oedema b) Acute bronchitis c) Influenza. The informant of the death was Paul Chamberlain, nephew, 65 Thoresby Road, Bramcote Hills, Beeston, Notts. The deceased's birth date was given as 29th June 1883, Pinxton, Derbys.. Place of birth shown on certificate now known to be incorrect.4 |
Death* |
29 April 1980 |
She died on 29 April 1980 at Ashcroft, Sutton-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Burial* |
after 29 April 1980 |
She was buried after 29 April 1980 at Nottingham Southern Cemetery, Wilford Hill, NTT. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 |
Her birth was registered between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 at R.D. Nottingham. |
Birth* |
6 November 1884 |
Florence Annie Chamberlain, daughter of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, was born on 6 November 1884 at 1 Glebe Street, Nottingham, NTT. |
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Florence Annie Chamberlain was the daughter of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT. |
BC* |
16 December 1884 |
Florence Annie's birth was registered on 16 December 1884 at S.D. Exchange, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census listed Florence Annie Chamberlain in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Gladstone House, Wharf Road, Pinxton, DBY, described as Annie Chamberlain, daughter, age 6, scholar, born Nottingham.2 |
Baptism |
7 March 1900 |
Florence Annie Chamberlain was baptised on 7 March 1900 at St. Wilfred, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
The 1901 UK Census listed Florence Annie Chamberlain in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, 110 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, NTT, described as Florence A. Chamberlain, dau age 16, milliners show room, born Nottingham.3 |
(Informant) DC |
5 December 1938 |
Florence Annie Chamberlain was the informant as F.A. Chamberlain, daughter, present at the death, 2 Rutland Road, West Bridgford at the registration of the death of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN on 5 December 1938 at S.D. West Bridgford, R.D. Basford, NTT.4 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1959 and 31 March 1959 |
Her death was registered between 1 January 1959 and 31 March 1959 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Death* |
20 January 1959 |
Florence Annie Chamberlain died on 20 January 1959 at 2 Rutland Road, West Bridgford, NTT. |
Burial* |
after 20 January 1959 |
She was buried after 20 January 1959 at Nottingham Southern Cemetery, Wilford Hill, NTT. |
DC* |
22 January 1959 |
Florence Annie Chamberlain's death was registered on 22 January 1959 at S.D. West Bridgford, R.D. Basford, NTT. Florence Annie Chamberlain was described on the death certificate as of private means, spinster, daughter of Lemuel Chamberlain, wine & spirit merchant (deceased), aged 74 years at death. The cause of death was given as congestive cardiac failure, myocardial degeneration. The informant of the death was P. Chamberlain, nephew, 17 Leabrooks Avenue, Sutton-in-Ashfield. Death certified after post-mortem without inquest.4 |
Name Variation |
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Frank Archibald Chamberlain was also known as Chamberlin. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1876 and 31 March 1876 |
His birth was registered between 1 January 1876 and 31 March 1876 at R.D. Leicester. |
Birth* |
11 January 1876 |
Frank Archibald Chamberlain, son of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, was born on 11 January 1876 at 10 King Richards Rd., Leicester, LEI. |
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Frank Archibald Chamberlain was the son of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT. |
BC* |
18 February 1876 |
Frank Archibald's birth was registered on 18 February 1876 at S.D. West Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census listed Frank Archibald Chamberlain in the household of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, 22 Bromley Place, Nottingham Market, Nottingham, NTT, described as Frank A. Chamberlin, son unmarried age 5. (Yes, he does appear twice in the 1881 census! The other entry is probably the actual address he stayed at that night.).2
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(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census of 52 1/2 Highcross St, St. Martin, Leicester, LEI, listed Frank Archibald Chamberlain in the household of Henrietta Mary Richmond described as Frank Archibald Chamberlain, visitor, male age 5, scholar, born St. Martin's, LEI. (Yes, he does appear twice in the 1881 census! This is probably the actual address he stayed at that night.).3 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 |
His death was registered between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at R.D. Nottingham.4 |
Note* |
16 January 1882 |
The informant, Ha M Stapleton, was almost certainly their neigbour in the 1881 census, husband of Robert Stapleton. Can't find any kinshiip, relationship was neighbour. "Ha M" is Hanna M Stapletion (age 29) in 1881 census - Robert (age 41) married Anna Mary Armison, Sep 1873 (her sister Harriett Armison age 40 is living with them). |
Death* |
16 January 1882 |
Frank Archibald Chamberlain died on 16 January 1882 at 22 Bromley Place, Angel Row, Nottingham, NTT. |
DC* |
16 January 1882 |
Frank Archibald Chamberlain's death was registered on 16 January 1882 at S.D. Park, R.D. Nottingham, NTT. Frank Archibald Chamberlain was described on the death certificate as son of Lemuel Chamberlain, ale and porter merchant, aged 6 years at death. The cause of death was given as diphtheria. The informant of the death was Ha M Stapleton, Cousin in attendance, 23 Bromley Place, Angel Row, Nottingham. We do not yet know the true relationship of Ha M Stapleton, but a Hannah M Stapleton age 29 is their neighbour in the 1881 census.5 |
Burial* |
18 January 1882 |
He was buried on 18 January 1882 at Grave 18247, Nottingham General Cemetery, Toll House Hill, Nottingham, NTT, Frank Archibald Chamberlain, son of Lemuel Chamberlin, of 22 Bromley Place, Nottingham, ale & porter agent and Elizth. his wife, aged about 6 years, who died on the 16th day of January 1882.6 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1843 and 31 March 1843 |
Her birth was registered between 1 January 1843 and 31 March 1843 at R.D. Leicester. |
Birth* |
18 January 1843 |
Hannah Chamberlain, daughter of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, was born on 18 January 1843 at Slawson Street, Leicester, LEI. |
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Hannah Chamberlain was the daughter of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON. |
BC* |
25 January 1843 |
Hannah's birth was registered on 25 January 1843 at S.D. East Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census listed Hannah Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, 62 Albion St., St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI, described as Hannah Chamberlain daughter age 8, scholar, born Leicester.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census listed Hannah Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, Leicester, LEI, described as Hannah Chamberlain, daughter age 19.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census listed Hannah Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, 33 Dover Street, Leicester St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI, described as Hannah Chamberlain, dau, unmarried age 25, shirt finisher, born Leicester, LEI.4 |
(Witness) MC |
21 May 1872 |
Hannah Chamberlain witnessed the marriage of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT at the Parish Church, Glaston, R.D. Uppingham, RUT, on 21 May 1872.5 |
Death* |
after 21 May 1872 |
Hannah Chamberlain died after 21 May 1872. |
Note* |
3 April 1881 |
Probably marries Harry Rumsby B/Hall Q4 1873 in Leics St. Margarets. No burials of Hannah before 1881. Only likely marriage. Hannah is about the right age as Mrs. Ball in 1881 census (38, should be 37). Circumstantial evidence - marriage giving father as William Chamberlain would be decisive! Rothley Temple, Mountsorrel Lane Harry BALL M 36 M Tanfield, Suffolk, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmers Son Hannah BALL M 37 F Leicester, Leicester, England Rel: Wife Philip A. BALL 4 M Leicester, Leicester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ada Ann BALL 1 F Dronfield, Derby, England Rel: Dau. |
Note |
3 March 1901 |
Can't find Hannah Hall in 1901 census, or Harry born in Tanfield, Sussex. |
Birth* |
between 1 April 1835 and 30 March 1836 |
Hepzibah Chamberlain, daughter of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?), was born between 1 April 1835 and 30 March 1836 at Leicester, LEI.1 |
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Hepzibah Chamberlain was the daughter of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?).1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
6 June 1841 |
The 1841 UK Census of Albion Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI, listed Hepzibah Chamberlain in the household of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?) described as Hepzibah Chamberlain, age 4, born in LEI.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census of Alexander Street, Black Friar's, Leicester, LEI, listed Hepzibah Chamberlain in the household of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?) described as Hepzibah Chamberlain, daughter, age 15, Sunday scholar, born Leicester.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census of 113 Upper Brunswick Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI, listed Hepzibah Chamberlain in the household of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?) described as Hephzebah Chamberlain, daughter, unmarried, age 24, sempstress, born St margaret's LEI.3 |
Married Name |
between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 |
As of between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868, her married name was Roebuck.3,4 |
Marriage* |
between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 |
Hepzibah Chamberlain married Amos Roebuck between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 at R.D. Leicester.3,5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of 14 William Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI, listed Hepzibah Chamberlain in the household of John Chamberlain and Elizabeth (?) described as Heprzibah Roebuck, daughter age 34, warehouse hand, Leicester.6 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 243 Bristol Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI as Hepzibah Roebuck, wife, married, age 43, machinist (shoes) born Leicester. She was enumerated with her husband Amos Roebuck, Harry Roebuck, Lizzie Roebuck and John Chamberlain.7 |
(Informant) DC |
8 June 1897 |
Hepzibah Chamberlain was the informant as H. Roebuck, niece, 153 Brandon Street, Leicester at the registration of the death of William CHAMBERLAIN on 8 June 1897 at S.D. North East Leicester, County Borough of Leicester.8 |
Note* |
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John existence as a brother of William is down to a "H. Hoebuck, neice" who is the informant of William's death. The inly Roebuck family is Amos & Hephsibah - the "H". FreeBMD says that Amos married Hepzibah Chamberlain.... who it turns out in the 1851 and 1841 census is the daughter of John & Elizabeth Chamberlain - So for Hephzibah to be a neice, John must be William's brither.
And the 1851 census says he was born in Hinckley in 1810. QED. |
Birth* |
1811 |
John Chamberlain, son of Joseph CHAMBERLAIN and Sarah HERBERT, was born in 1811 at Hinckley, LEI.1 |
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John Chamberlain was the son of Joseph CHAMBERLAIN and Sarah HERBERT.1 |
Marriage* |
before 1835 |
John Chamberlain married Elizabeth (?) before 1835.1 |
Cen-Househ |
6 June 1841 |
He was head of the household in the 1841 UK Census of Albion Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI as John Chamberlain, age 30, framework knitter born in LEI. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth (?), Hepzibah Chamberlain and Thomas Chamberlain.2 |
Cen-Househ* |
30 March 1851 |
He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Alexander Street, Black Friar's, Leicester, LEI as John Chamberlain, head, married age 40, framnework knitter, born Hinckley, LEI. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth (?), Hepzibah Chamberlain and Thomas Chamberlain.1 |
Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of 113 Upper Brunswick Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI as John Chamberlain, head, married, age 49, hose frameworker, born Hinckley, LEI. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth (?), Hepzibah Chamberlain.3 |
Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of 14 William Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI as John Chamberlain, head, married, age 59, framework knitter, born Hinckley. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth (?), Hepzibah Chamberlain, Amos Roebuck and Harry Roebuck. Next door to Thomas Chamberlain - Father & daughter families next door to son & family.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census of 243 Bristol Street, St. Margarets Leicester, LEI, listed John Chamberlain in the household of Amos Roebuck and Hepzibah Chamberlain described as John Chamberlain, boarder, widower, age 78, framework knitter born Hinckley, LEI (actually the father-in-law of the head of household).5 |
Occupation* |
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Joseph CHAMBERLAIN was a F.W.K., Stocking Maker.1 |
Baptism* |
17 June 1778 |
He was baptised on 17 June 1778 at Hinckley, LEI.2 |
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He was the son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Ann (?). |
Marriage* |
27 November 1802 |
Joseph CHAMBERLAIN married Sarah HERBERT on 27 November 1802 at Hinckley, LEI. |
(Father of Groom) MC |
10 December 1837 |
The marriage certificate of William CHAMBERLAIN to Mary JOHNSON on 10 December 1837 states that Joseph Chamberlain, F.W.K. Was the groom's father.3 |
Cen-Househ* |
6 June 1841 |
He was head of the household in the 1841 UK Census of Hinckley, LEI as Joseph Chamberlain age 64 stocking maker born in LEI.. He was enumerated with his wife Sarah HERBERT, Ann Chamberlain and Charlotte Chamberlain, next door to William Chamberlain age 62/8? Stocking maker..4 |
Cen-Househ* |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census of Spring Gardens, Hinckley, LEI, listed Joseph CHAMBERLAIN described as Joseph Chamberlain, lodger, Widr age 74,stocking maker, born Hinckley, LEI in the household of Abraham & Charlotte Hudson, stocking makers (age 43&42, all born in Hinckley).5 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 |
His death was registered between 1 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 at R.D. Hinckley.6 |
Death* |
11 March 1858 |
He died on 11 March 1858 at Brickiln Street, Hinckley, LEI.7,8 |
DC* |
13 March 1858 |
Joseph Chamberlin's death was registered on 13 March 1858 at S.D. Hinckley, Counties of Leicester and Warwick. Joseph CHAMBERLAIN was described on the death certificate as stocking framework knitter, aged 80 at death. The cause of death was given as natural decay not certified. The informant of the death was (the mark of) Ann Coley, in attendance, Brickiln Street, Hinckley (Ann Coley was found living in Brickiln Street in 1861 census).6 |
Burial* |
14 March 1858 |
He was buried on 14 March 1858 at Hinckley, LEI, age 80 at death.9 |
Occupation* |
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Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was a Estate Agent, Wine Mchnt. |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1851 and 30 June 1851 |
His birth was registered between 1 April 1851 and 30 June 1851 at R.D. Leicester. |
Birth* |
1 May 1851 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, was born on 1 May 1851 at Albion St., Leicester, LEI.1 |
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Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was the son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON. |
BC* |
6 June 1851 |
Lemuel Samuel's birth was registered on 6 June 1851 at S.D. East Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census listed Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, Leicester, LEI, described as Samuel Chamberlain, son, age 9.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census listed Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, 33 Dover Street, Leicester St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI, described as Lemuel Chamberlain, son, unmarried age 19, clicker, born Leicester, LEI.3 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1872 and 30 June 1872 |
His marriage was registered between 1 April 1872 and 30 June 1872 at R.D. Uppingham. |
Marriage* |
21 May 1872 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN married Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER, on 21 May 1872 at Glaston, RUT. |
MC* |
21 May 1872 |
The marriage certificate which he signed states that he was of full age and a bachelor. He was recorded as of St. Mary, Leicester, manager of a shoe manufactory. His father was recorded as William Chamberlain, hosier. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the established church after banns. Witnesses to the marriage were Hannah Chamberlain and Walter Harbutt. The bride's father John HARBUTT witnessed the marriage.4 |
(Father Informant) BC |
18 February 1876 |
Lemuel Chamberlain was named as the father with the occupation of Shoe Manufacturer and the informant as L. Chamberlain, father, 10 King Richard's Road, Leicester at the registration of the birth of Frank Archibald Chamberlain on 18 February 1876 at S.D. West Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.1 |
(Informant) DC |
25 June 1877 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was the informant as L. Chamberlain, son, Spinney Hill Road, Leicester at the registration of the death of Mary JOHNSON on 25 June 1877 at S.D. East Leicester, County of Leicester.5 |
Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 22 Bromley Place, Nottingham Market, Nottingham, NTT as Lemuel Chamberlin, head, married age 29, ale & porter merchant born Leicester. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Frank Archibald Chamberlain.6 |
(Father) BC |
28 January 1882 |
Lemuel Chamberlain was named as father with the occupation of Ale and Porter Merchant at the registration of the birth of Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN on 28 January 1882 at S.D. Park, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Father) BC |
10 August 1883 |
Lemuel Chamberlain was named as father with the occupation of Brewery Agent at the registration of the birth of Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain on 10 August 1883 at S.D. Exchange, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Father) BC |
16 December 1884 |
Lemuel Chamberlain was named as father with the occupation of Ale and porter merchant at the registration of the birth of Florence Annie Chamberlain on 16 December 1884 at S.D. Exchange, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.1 |
Directory |
between 1885 and 1886 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was named between 1885 and 1886 in the Trade section of the Whites Directory of Nottinghamshire 1885-1886 as CHAMBERLAIN & Co., Bottlers of Guinesses' Stout & Bass's Ale, Estate Agent & Valuers, at 18 Greyfriar gate, Nottingham, NTT. |
Directory* |
between 1885 and 1886 |
He was named between 1885 and 1886 in the Residents section of the Whites Directory of Nottinghamshire 1885-1886 as CHAMBERLAIN, Lemuel of Chamberlain & Co. home at 1 Glebe Street, Nottingham, NTT. |
Directory |
1889 |
He was named in 1889 in the Private residents section of the Wrights directory of Nottinghamshire 1889 as CHAMBERLAIN, Lemuel of Chamberlain & Wyvill, and Estate Agent & Valuer 18 Greyfriar Gate, home at 1 Glebe Street, Nottingham, NTT. |
Directory |
1889 |
He was named in 1889 in the Commercial section of the Wrights directory of Nottinghamshire 1889 as CHAMBERLAIN & WYVILL, Ale & Porter Bottlers at 18 Greyfriar Gate, Nottingham, NTT. |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Gladstone House, Wharf Road, Pinxton, DBY as Lemuel Chamberlain, head, married, age 39, grocer and wine merchant, employer, born Leicester. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN, Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain and Florence Annie Chamberlain, Ellen Smith, domestic servant age 17, Thomas Dove, general grocer's assistant age 15.7 |
Directory |
1898 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was named in 1898 in the Commercial - grocers & shopkeepers section of the Wrights 1898 directory of Nottinghamshire as CHAMBERLAIN, LEMUEL (William Wilford manager) at Co-operative Store, Kirkby Hill, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Directory |
1900 |
He was named in 1900 in the private residents section of the Kellys Directory of Nottingham 1900 as Chamberlain, Lemuel at Gladstone House, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Baptism |
7 March 1900 |
He was baptised on 7 March 1900 at St. Wilfred, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 110 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, NTT as Lemuel Chamberlain, head age 49, living on own means, born Leicester. He was enumerated with his wife Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN, Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain and Florence Annie Chamberlain, Rose Lee, domestic servant age 13, born Notts, Kirkby-in-Ashfield.8 |
Directory |
1904 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was named in 1904 in the Kirkby - commercial section of the Kellys Directory of Nottinghamshire 1904 as Chamberlain, Lemuel, grocer & wine & spirit merchant at The Hill, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Directory |
1904 |
He was named in 1904 in the Commercial - ale & porter merchants section of the Kellys Directory of Nottinghamshire 1904 as Chamberlain, Lemuel at The Hall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
Directory |
1904 |
He was named in 1904 in the Kirkby - private residents section of the Kellys Directory of Nottinghamshire 1904 as Chamberlain, Lemuel at Hill House, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT. |
(Informant) DC |
7 April 1919 |
He was the informant as L. Chamberlain, widower of deceased, present at the death, Hill House, Kirkby at the registration of the death of Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT on 7 April 1919 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.9 |
(Father of Groom) MC |
29 January 1922 |
The marriage certificate of Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN to Lilian CLIFTON on 29 January 1922 states that Lemuel Chamberlain, Gentleman was the groom's father.4 |
DC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 |
His death was registered between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 at R.D. Basford.10 |
Death* |
4 December 1938 |
Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN died on 4 December 1938 at 2 Rutland Road, West Bridgford, NTT.9 |
Burial* |
after 4 December 1938 |
He was buried after 4 December 1938 at Nottingham Southern Cemetery, Wilford Hill, NTT. |
DC* |
5 December 1938 |
Lemuel Chamberlain's death was registered on 5 December 1938 at S.D. West Bridgford, R.D. Basford, NTT. Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN was described on the death certificate as wine and spirit merchant (retired), aged 87 years at death. The cause of death was given as ia) Uraemia b) Chronic intestinal nephritis. The informant of the death was F.A. Chamberlain, daughter, present at the death, 2 Rutland Road, West Bridgford.9 |
Birth* |
between 30 April 1844 and 29 April 1845 |
Mary Chamberlain, daughter of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, was born between 30 April 1844 and 29 April 1845 at Leicester, LEI.1 |
Resch Note* |
between 1 April 1845 and 30 June 1845 |
Research Note: Very Possible Mary BC-Reg -
CHAMBERLAIN Mary Leicester 15 _1
(only Chamberlain leicester 1844 - 1845). |
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Mary Chamberlain was the daughter of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON. |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census listed Mary Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, 62 Albion St., St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI, described as Mary Chamberlain, dau age 6 scholar, born Leicester.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census of Leicester, LEI, listed Mary Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON described as Mary Chamberlain daughter age 18.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
The 1871 UK Census of 33 Dover Street, Leicester St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI, listed Mary Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON described as Mary Chamberlain, dau, unmarried age 23, fancy hosier, born Leicester, LEI.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census listed Mary Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN, 7 Brunswick Street, Leicester St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI, described as Mary Chamberlain, unmarried age 35, shirt finisher, born Leicester, LEI.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
The 1891 UK Census of 121 Curzon Street, Leicester, LEI, listed Mary Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN described as Mary Chamberlain, daughter, single age 44, hosiery finisher, employed, born Leicester.5 |
Resch Note |
between 1 July 1896 and 30 September 1896 |
Research Note: Ref: 7a 111, age 50.
Only Mary dying in Leicester 1891- 1898 of approx. right age. May not be ours? |
Cen-Househ* |
31 March 1901 |
Mary Chamberlain was not found in the an unknown person.6 |
Occupation* |
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Paul CHAMBERLAIN was a Commercial Manager. |
Birth* |
11 June 1928 |
Paul CHAMBERLAIN, son of Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN and Lilian CLIFTON, was born on 11 June 1928 at 10 The Hill, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.1 |
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Paul CHAMBERLAIN was the son of Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN and Lilian CLIFTON. |
BC* |
20 July 1928 |
Paul's birth was registered on 20 July 1928 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY.1 |
(Informant) DC |
22 January 1959 |
Paul CHAMBERLAIN was the informant as P. Chamberlain, nephew, 17 Leabrooks Avenue, Sutton-in-Ashfield at the registration of the death of Florence Annie Chamberlain on 22 January 1959 at S.D. West Bridgford, R.D. Basford, NTT.2 |
(Informant) DC |
11 January 1973 |
Paul CHAMBERLAIN was the informant as Paul Chamberlain, nephew, 65 Thoresby Road, Bramcote Hills, Beeston at the registration of the death of Walter Maltby on 11 January 1973 at S.D. Kirkby in Ashfield, R.D. Basford, NTT.2 |
(Informant) DC |
29 April 1980 |
Paul CHAMBERLAIN was the informant as Paul Chamberlain, nephew, 65 Thoresby Road, Bramcote Hills, Beeston, Notts at the registration of the death of Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain on 29 April 1980 at S.D. Sutton-in-Ashfield, R.D. Mansfield, NTT.2 |
(Informant) DC |
22 September 1982 |
Paul CHAMBERLAIN was the informant as Paul Chamberlain, nephew, 65 Thoresby Road, Browncote Hills, Beeston, Notts at the registration of the death of Winnifred Clifton on 22 September 1982 at S.D. Mansfield, R.D. Mansfield, NTT.2 |
Death* |
6 December 1983 |
Paul CHAMBERLAIN died on 6 December 1983 at Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, NTT.2 |
DC* |
7 December 1983 |
Paul Chamberlain's death was registered on 7 December 1983 at S.D. Nottingham, R.D. Nottingham, NTT. The cause of death was given as ia) Myocardial infarction b) Ischaemic heart disease ii) Hypertension. The informant of the death was Margaret Lilian Chamberlain, widow of the deceased present at the death 65 Thoresby Road, Bramcote Hills, Beeston, Nottingham. The deceased's birth date was given as 11 June 1928 Kirkby in Ashfield, Notts.2 |
Occupation* |
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William CHAMBERLAIN was a F.W.K., Glove Maker. |
Birth* |
circa 1810 |
William CHAMBERLAIN, son of Joseph CHAMBERLAIN and Sarah HERBERT, was born circa 1810 at Hinckley, LEI.1 |
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William CHAMBERLAIN was the son of Joseph CHAMBERLAIN and Sarah HERBERT. |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 |
His marriage was registered between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 at R.D. Leicester.2 |
Marriage* |
10 December 1837 |
William CHAMBERLAIN married Mary JOHNSON, daughter of Samuel JOHNSON, on 10 December 1837 at St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI.3 |
MC* |
10 December 1837 |
The marriage certificate which he signed states he was of full age and a bachelor. He was recorded as of Albion Street, F.W.K.. His father was recorded as Joseph Chamberlain, F.W.K.. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the church of England by banns. Witnesses to the marriage were William Johnson and Hannah Johnson. William Johnson and Hannah Johnson both made their mark as witness.3 |
(Father Informant) BC |
25 November 1839 |
William Chamberlain was named as the father with the occupation of Frame Work Knitter and the informant as William Chamberlain, Father, Albion Hill at the registration of the birth of William Chamberlain on 25 November 1839 at S.D. East Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.4 |
Cen-Househ* |
6 June 1841 |
He was head of the household in the 1841 UK Census of Albion Hill, St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain age 30, framework knitter born in LEI.. He was enumerated with his wife Mary JOHNSON, William Chamberlain and Mary Chamberlain.5 |
(Father Informant) BC |
25 January 1843 |
William Chamberlain was named as the father with the occupation of Frame Work Knitter and the informant as William Chamberlain, Father, Slawson Street at the registration of the birth of Hannah Chamberlain on 25 January 1843 at S.D. East Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.4 |
Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of 62 Albion St., St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain head, married age 41 glove maker born Leics. Hinckley.. He was enumerated with his wife Mary JOHNSON, William Chamberlain, Hannah Chamberlain and Mary Chamberlain, Next door to Ann Johnson, visitor age 40, and near Joseph Chamberlain age 29 from Hinckley..6 |
(Father Informant) BC |
6 June 1851 |
William Chamberlain was named as the father with the occupation of Framework Knitter and the informant as William Chamberlain, father, 26 Albion Street, Leicester at the registration of the birth of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN on 6 June 1851 at S.D. East Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.4 |
Note* |
6 June 1851 |
Were other children born after Lemuel Samuel? If so they died before the 1861 Census. |
Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain, head age 51. He was enumerated with his wife Mary JOHNSON, Mary Chamberlain, Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, William Chamberlain and Hannah Chamberlain.7 |
Cen-Househ |
2 April 1871 |
He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of 33 Dover Street, Leicester St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain, head, married age 62, framework knitter, born Hinckley, LEI. He was enumerated with his wife Mary JOHNSON, Hannah Chamberlain, Mary Chamberlain and Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN. Age of both girls is incorrect (25, 23 should be 28,26).8 |
(Father of Groom) MC |
21 May 1872 |
The marriage certificate of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN to Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT on 21 May 1872 states that William Chamberlain, hosier was the groom's father.3 |
Cen-Househ* |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 7 Brunswick Street, Leicester St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain married age 72, framework knitter born Hinckley, LEI. He was enumerated with Mary Chamberlain. Says "M", but William was widowed by 1881.9 |
Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 121 Curzon Street, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain, head, widower age 81, retired framework knitter, born Hinckley, LEI. He was enumerated with Mary Chamberlain. A few doors on from Thomas Chamberlain.10 |
Resch Note* |
between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 |
Research Note: (an unknown value).11 |
Death* |
4 June 1897 |
William CHAMBERLAIN died on 4 June 1897 at the workhouse, Leicester, LEI.12 |
DC* |
8 June 1897 |
William Chamberlain's death was registered on 8 June 1897 at S.D. North East Leicester, County Borough of Leicester. William CHAMBERLAIN was described on the death certificate as formerly hosiery framework knitter of Curzon Street, Leicester, aged 87 at death. The cause of death was given as senile decay, certified by C.F. Bryan, M.R.C.S.. The informant of the death was H. Roebuck, niece, 153 Brandon Street, Leicester.12 |
BC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839 |
His birth was registered between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839 at R.D. Leicester. |
Birth* |
29 October 1839 |
William Chamberlain, son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, was born on 29 October 1839 at Albion St., Leicester, LEI. |
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William Chamberlain was the son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON. |
BC* |
25 November 1839 |
William's birth was registered on 25 November 1839 at S.D. East Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
6 June 1841 |
The 1841 UK Census listed William Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, Albion Hill, St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI, described as William Chamberlain age 1 born in LEI.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
30 March 1851 |
The 1851 UK Census listed William Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, 62 Albion St., St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI, described as William Chamberlain, son, age 11, winder [cot.?] born Leicester.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
7 April 1861 |
The 1861 UK Census listed William Chamberlain in the household of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, Leicester, LEI, described as William Chamberlain, son age 21.4 |
Marriage* |
between 1 April 1863 and 30 June 1863 |
William Chamberlain married Harriet Grundy between 1 April 1863 and 30 June 1863 at R.D. Leicester.5,6 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 April 1863 and 30 June 1863 |
His marriage was registered between 1 April 1863 and 30 June 1863 at R.D. Leicester.6 |
Cen-Househ* |
2 April 1871 |
He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of 14 Buck(ingha)m Street, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlin head married age 31, tailor, born Leicester. He was enumerated with his wife Harriet Grundy, George H Chamberlain, William G Chamberlain, Harriet Chamberlain, Mary A Chamberlain, Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT and Walter Harbutt, Emily Bettony, servant age 13, nurse maid. Elizabeth (lodger) married William's brother the following year, and also explains how Walter ends up in Leicester.5 |
Resch Note |
1881 |
Research Note: Think I've got it!
Harriet Chamberlain (age 12) buried in Nottingham has father William & mother Harriett.
William CHAMBERLAIN Head M Male 40 Leicester, England Tailor
Harriett CHAMBERLAIN Wife M Female 38 Anstey, Leicester, England
George H. CHAMBERLAIN Son U Male 17 Leicester, England Solicitor General Clerk
Willie G. CHAMBERLAIN Son Male 15 Leicester, England Ironmongers Clerk
Harriett CHAMBERLAIN Daur Female 12 Leicester, England Scholar
Ada E. CLARKE Lodger U Female 21 Leicester, England Asst Overlooker Hosiery
Dwelling 9 Buckingham St
Census Place Leicester St Mary, Leicester, England
Family History Library Film 1341758
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3177 / 4
Page Number 2. |
Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 9 Buckingham Street, St Mary, Leicester, LEI as William Chamberlain, head, married age 40 tailor, born Leicester LEI. He was enumerated with his wife Harriet Grundy, George H Chamberlain, William G Chamberlain and Harriet Chamberlain, Ada E Clarke, unmarried, lodger age 21 - assistant overlooker, hosiery born Leicester.7 |
Cen-Househ |
5 April 1891 |
He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 81 Mount Street, Nottingham, NTT as William Chamberlain, head, married age 51, (lace) warehouseman, employed, born Leicester. He was enumerated with his wife Harriet Grundy, William G Chamberlain, Henry Turner, lodger, age 50, yarn agent, born Oakham.8 |
Resch Note* |
31 March 1901 |
Research Note: 1901 census - Looking for "William age 61 in Nottingham, a taylor, born in Leicester."
A William age 60 in Leire, ag lab, born in Leicester.
Which - if either??
William age 59 born & found in Leicester (St margarets), Chartered Accountant
William age 60, born Leicester, found Leicestershire Glenfield, agent for coal, lime & cement. |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 14 All Saint's Terrace, Sherwood, Nottingham, NTT as Wm. Chamberlain, head, married, age 61, tailor, worker, born Leicester. He was enumerated with his wife Harriet Grundy.9 |
Birth* |
between 4 April 1857 and 3 April 1858 |
Eliza Chapman was born between 4 April 1857 and 3 April 1858 at Whittington, DBY.2 |
Married Name |
between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 |
As of between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880, her married name was Bingham.1 |
MC-Reg* |
between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 |
Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Chesterfield.1 |
Marriage* |
between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 |
She married Edward Bingham, son of Edward Bingham and Martha Walker, between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880.2,1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ |
3 April 1881 |
The 1881 UK Census listed Eliza Chapman in the household of Martha Walker, Cavendish Square, Newbold & Dunstan, DBY, described as Eliza Bingham, daur-in-law, married age 23, born Whittington, DBY.2 |
Cen-Househ* |
5 April 1891 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of 7 Cavendish Square, Newbold, DBY as Eliza Bingham, wife, married, age 33, born Whittington, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband Edward Bingham, Emma Bingham, Edward H Bingham, Mary Bingham and Eliza Ann Bingham.3 |
Cen-Househ |
31 March 1901 |
She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 7 Cavendish Square, Newbold, DBY as Eliza Bingham, wife, married, age 43, born Whittington, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband Edward Bingham, Emma Bingham, Edward H Bingham, Eliza Ann Bingham, Annie Bingham and Bertha Bingham.4 |