Hilda Ellen Campling1
F, #3127, b. 4 April 1896, d. 27 February 1979
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 at R.D. Holbeach Ref: 7a, 427 Campling, Hilda Ellen mother: Hallifax.2 |
Birth* | 4 April 1896 | Hilda Ellen Campling was born on 4 April 1896 at Fleet, LIN![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 at R.D. Lincoln Ref: 7a, 1209 as Campling or Cumpling, Hilda E = Vincent, Thomas H.1 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 | As of between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921, her married name was Vincent.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 | She married Thomas Henry Vincent, son of Thomas Vincent and Annie Maria Cain, between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 at Lincoln, LIN![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 82 Forest Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT![]() Hilda Ellen Campling was described as Vincent, Hilda visitor age 25y 2m female, married born Fleet, LIN (enumerated with new husband, Thomas Vincent).3 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 35 Croft Street, Lincoln, LIN![]() |
Death of Spouse | September 1970 | Her husband Thomas Henry Vincent died in September 1970 at R.D. Lincoln.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1979 and 31 March 1979 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1979 and 31 March 1979 at R.D. Lincoln Ref: 7, 2158, as Vincent, Ellen, born 4 Apr 1896. Correction to 1939 census refers to her as Ellen.7 |
Death* | 27 February 1979 | Hilda Ellen Campling died on 27 February 1979 at 35 Croft Street, Lincoln, LIN![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 11 April 1979 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Vincent, Hilda Ellen, of 35 Croft Street Lincoln died 27th Feb 1979. Authority to administer the Estate was granted on 11 April 1979 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £28383. Ref: 792700958G.8 |
Family of Hilda Ellen Campling and Thomas Henry Vincent |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 | Hilda Ellen Campling married Thomas Henry Vincent, son of Thomas Vincent and Annie Maria Cain, between 1 January 1921 and 31 March 1921 at Lincoln, LIN![]() |
Last Edited | 5 Jun 2022 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast England Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S15] Website FreeBMD (freebmd.org).
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
Frederick Bertie Cant1,2
M, #3366, b. 24 May 1907
Birth* | 24 May 1907 | Frederick Bertie Cant was born on 24 May 1907.1 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1907 and 30 September 1907 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1907 and 30 September 1907 at R.D. Lexden Ref: 4a, 833 Cant, Frederick Bertie, mother: Keeble.2 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1937 and 31 December 1937 | He married Sybil Joan Cornwell, daughter of Daniel Cornwell and Olive Bingham, between 1 October 1937 and 31 December 1937 at R.D. Lexden.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1937 and 31 December 1937 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1937 and 31 December 1937 at R.D. Lexden Ref: 4a, 2123 Cornwell, Sybil J = Cant Frederick B.1 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of "Accordier", Ispwich Road, Ardley by Colchester, ESS![]() |
Family of Frederick Bertie Cant and Sybil Joan Cornwell |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1937 and 31 December 1937 | Frederick Bertie Cant married Sybil Joan Cornwell, daughter of Daniel Cornwell and Olive Bingham, between 1 October 1937 and 31 December 1937 at R.D. Lexden.1 |
Last Edited | 5 Dec 2020 |
Doris Cardwell1
F, #1807, b. 24 January 1895, d. between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972
Birth* | 24 January 1895 | Doris Cardwell was born on 24 January 1895.2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1921 and 30 June 1921 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1921 and 30 June 1921 at R.D. Sheffield Ref: 9a, 1071 Cardwell, Doris = Noton, Bernard.1 |
Married Name | 7 April 1921 | As of 7 April 1921, her married name was Noton.1,3 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 7 April 1921 | She married Bernard Noton, son of Walter Noton and Mary Barnes, on 7 April 1921 at United Methodist Chapel, Shrewsbury Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() Bernard Noton, age 27, Bachelor, Tobacconist's Assistant, Father: Walter (Deceased) night watchman = Doris Cardwell, age 25, spinster, Father: Joseph William (deceased).1,3 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 527 City Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 276 Granville Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972 at R.D. Rotherham Ref: 2c, 1598, as Noton, Doris, born 24 Jan 1895.5 |
Death* | between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972 | Doris Cardwell died between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972 at R.D. Rotherham.5 |
(Interred) Burial* | 12 June 1972 | She was buried on 12 June 1972 at Plot K97 Section B, Intake Cemetery, Sheffield, YKS![]() NOTON, Doris (Housewife, age 77). Died at Moorgate Hospital; Buried on June 12, 1972 in Consecrated ground; Grave Number K79, Section B of Intake Cemetery, Sheffield. Parent or Next of Kin if Available: . Remarks: : from Rotherham Parish: Officiating Minister, P.E. Lawrie. Plot Owner: ~ of ~. Page No Buried together: (assuming section B and not two separate graves) Noton Bernard age 90 1984 Noton Doris age 77 1872 Cardwell Ada age 68 1935 Cardwell Joseph age 81 1897 Cardwell Joseph William age 51 1907 Cardwells were her parents and grandfather.6 |
Family of Doris Cardwell and Bernard Noton |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 7 April 1921 | Doris Cardwell married Bernard Noton, son of Walter Noton and Mary Barnes, on 7 April 1921 at United Methodist Chapel, Shrewsbury Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() Bernard Noton, age 27, Bachelor, Tobacconist's Assistant, Father: Walter (Deceased) night watchman = Doris Cardwell, age 25, spinster, Father: Joseph William (deceased).1,3 |
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2025 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast England Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://sheffieldindexers.com/BurialRecordsSearch.php?cemetery=Intake&cem_area=~&gsletter=~&gsnumber=K79&forename=&surname=¤t_page=1%22."
Joseph Carey1
M, #3553, b. 1890, d. 24 October 1917
Birth* | 1890 | Joseph Carey was born in 1890 at Thorpe, LIN![]() |
Had a Daughter | 13 December 1910 | His daughter Josephine Carey was born on 13 December 1910 at Amber Hill, Boston, LIN![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 572 Carey, Joseph = Forman Amy S.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | Joseph Carey married Amy Susan Forman, daughter of Isaac Forman and Sophia Dickinson, between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Amber Hill, Boston, LIN![]() Joseph Carey was described as Joseph Carey, son-in-law age 21, married under 1 year, 1 child living, farm labourer, worker, born Thorpe, LIN wirth wife Any Susan Carey (nee Forman) and child Josephine age 3 months born Crowland, LIN.2 |
Death* | 24 October 1917 | He died on 24 October 1917. |
Memorial* | 24 October 1917 | Joseph Carey was recorded on a memorial on 24 October 1917 at 14th name 2nd column Panel 35-37 Stone 36A, Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium![]() PRIVATE Joseph Carey Service Number: 26455 Regiment & Unit/Ship Lincolnshire Regiment "B" Coy. 10th Bn. Date of Death Died 24 October 1917 Age 28 years old Son of Isaac and Susan Carey, of Stickney, Boston; husband of Amy Susan Carey, of Amber Hill, Boston, Lincs. |
Research* | 28 November 1919 | Research:Widow, sole agent Amy S. sole Leg. 26 Feb 1918 3-10-5 28 Nov 1919 5 - -. |
Child of Joseph Carey and Amy Susan Forman |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | Joseph Carey married Amy Susan Forman, daughter of Isaac Forman and Sophia Dickinson, between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston.1 |
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Last Edited | 28 Nov 2021 |
Josephine Carey1
F, #3554, b. 13 December 1910
Father | Joseph Carey1 b. 1890, d. 24 Oct 1917 |
Mother | Amy Susan Forman1 b. 15 Apr 1894, d. bt 1 Jan 1975 - 31 Mar 1975 |
Birth* | 13 December 1910 | Josephine Carey, daughter of Joseph Carey and Amy Susan Forman, was born on 13 December 1910 at Amber Hill, Boston, LIN![]() |
Josephine Carey was the daughter of Joseph Carey and Amy Susan Forman.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 388 Carey, Josephine mother: Forman.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Amber Hill, Boston, LIN![]() Josephine Carey was described as Josephine Carey, grand-daughter age 3 months, born Amber Hill, LIN in the household of Isaac & Sophie Forman (nee Dickinson) which also has her parents, Amy Susan Carey (nee Forman) and Joseph Carey.1 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | As of between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932, her married name was Harriss.2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 999 Carey, Josephine = Harriss Ernest B.4 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | She married Ernest Benjamin Harriss between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 at R.D. Boston.2 |
Research | between 1 January 1935 and 31 March 1935 | Research: at R.D. BostonRef: 7a, 550.3 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 5 Council Houses, Browns Drove, Swineshead, LIN![]() |
Research* | between 1 April 1949 and 30 June 1949 | Research: at R.D. BostonJosephine M Harriss dies age 13. What is the betting it is the closed record in 1939 ... no, her mother was a Beck (RD Boston).5 |
Family of Josephine Carey and Ernest Benjamin Harriss |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | Josephine Carey married Ernest Benjamin Harriss between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 at R.D. Boston.2 |
Last Edited | 2 Dec 2021 |
Florence A Cargill1
F, #3918, b. 2 December 1870, d. 13 January 1951
Birth* | 2 December 1870 | Florence A Cargill was born on 2 December 1870.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1594 Foot, Frederick G = Cargill, Florence A.1 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 | As of between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933, her married name was Foot.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 | She married Frederick George Foot between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 at R.D. Grimsby.1 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 30 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 36 Farebrother Street, Grimsby, LIN![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1951 and 31 March 1951 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1951 and 31 March 1951 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 3b, 285 Foot, Florence aged 81.3 |
Death* | 13 January 1951 | Florence A Cargill died on 13 January 1951 at 102 Second Avenue, Grimsby, LIN![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 17 January 1951 | She was buried on 17 January 1951 at 120/D/13 Scartho Road Cemetery, Grimsby, LIN![]() (Open book stone) Treasured Memories of our dear father Frederick G. Foot Died March 31st 1941 Aged 70 years / And His dear wife Florence died Jan 13th 1950 Aged 80 years at rest (no she died in 1951 - inscription looks like it states 1950) (and on the flat stone below:) Also His Grandson Alec N. Toyn Died Feb 11th 1992 Aged 70 years R.I.P.. and his beloved wife Joan Maud Eaton Died March 4th 2000 Aged 82 years R.I.P.4 |
Family of Florence A Cargill and Frederick George Foot |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 | Florence A Cargill married Frederick George Foot between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 at R.D. Grimsby.1 |
Last Edited | 7 Apr 2024 |
Benjamin Carlin1
M, #1241, b. between 1 April 1805 and 31 March 1806, d. between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884
Birth* | between 1 April 1805 and 31 March 1806 | Benjamin Carlin was born between 1 April 1805 and 31 March 1806 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 9 February 1835 | He married Eliza Rowbottom, daughter of George ROWBOTTOM and Eleanor CHAMBERS, on 9 February 1835 at Eastwood, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin, bachelor = Eliza Rowbottom (x), spinster Both of this parish In church after banns 09 Feb 1835 Wit: Joseph Lievers, Maria Rowbottom (x) Was Benjamin a brother of Thomas Carlin (who married Eliza's sister Maria - a signatory to that marriage)? Witness links Maria Rowbottom.1,3 |
Research* | 3 January 1836 | Research: at Eastwood, NTT![]() John Carrington Lees (x), widower = Sarah Naylor, spinster Both of this parish In church after banns 03 Jan 1836 Wit: Benjamin Carlin, Elizabeth Naylor (x).1 |
Had a Daughter | between 7 June 1836 and 6 June 1837 | His daughter Hannah Carlin was born between 7 June 1836 and 6 June 1837 at Greasley, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839 | His son George Carlin was born between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 6 June 1841 | He was head of the household in the 1841 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Severns Row, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Lee Lane, Heanor, DBY![]() Benjamin Carlin was described as Benjamin Carlin, father-in-law, widower, age 66, framework knitter, born Eastwood NTT.9 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 1 Queen Street, Eastwood, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin was described as Benjamin Tartin, father-in-law, widower, age 75, frame work knitter, born Eastwood NTT (yes, it was written as Tartin).10 |
(Deceased) 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. Basford Ref: 7b 71, age 78.11 |
Death* | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | He died between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Basford.11 |
(Interred) Burial* | 18 September 1884 | He was buried on 18 September 1884 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin, Eastwood, 18 Sep 1884 age 78.12,13 |
Known Children of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 9 February 1835 | Benjamin Carlin married Eliza Rowbottom, daughter of George ROWBOTTOM and Eleanor CHAMBERS, on 9 February 1835 at Eastwood, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin, bachelor = Eliza Rowbottom (x), spinster Both of this parish In church after banns 09 Feb 1835 Wit: Joseph Lievers, Maria Rowbottom (x) Was Benjamin a brother of Thomas Carlin (who married Eliza's sister Maria - a signatory to that marriage)? Witness links Maria Rowbottom.1,3 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI), 2006.
- [S1] Census, 1841, FindMyPast (Ancestry did not have an index for this entry).
- [S1] Census, 1841, 1837online (Ancestry did not have an index for this entry).
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1841, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S27] NBI, NBI data Provided by Nottinghamshire Family History Society.
- [S31] Parochial Records, Burials "Eastwood NTT."
Benjamin Carlin1
M, #2024, b. between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871, d. between 1 July 1885 and 29 August 1885
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 112 Carlin, Benjamin mother: Harrison.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 | Benjamin Carlin, son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Benjamin Carlin was the son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin was described as Benjamin Carlin, son, age 9, scholar, born Eastwood, NTT.1 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 July 1885 and 29 August 1885 | He died between 1 July 1885 and 29 August 1885 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 | His death was registered between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 62 as Benjamin Carlin, age 13.4 |
(Interred) Burial* | 29 August 1885 | He was buried on 29 August 1885 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin, Eastwood, buried Aug 29 1885 age 13.5,6 |
Last Edited | 10 Apr 2025 |
Benjamin Carlin1
M, #3636, b. between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899
Father | Jason Carlin1 b. 5 Mar 1870, d. 6 Mar 1947 |
Mother | Fanny Warren1 b. 17 Nov 1869, d. 14 Apr 1953 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7B 252 Carlin, Benjamin mother: Warren.1 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899 | Benjamin Carlin, son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren, was born between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Benjamin Carlin was the son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Chestnut Grove, West Bridgford, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin was described as Carlin, Benjamin son age 1, born W. Bridgford, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Police Station, Ratcliffe-on-Trent, NTT![]() Benjamin Carlin was described as Carlin, Benjamin son age 11, school boy born West Bridgford, NTT.3 |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2022 |
Edgar Lee Carlin
M, #4261, b. between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899, d. 2 May 1956
Father | Thomas Carlin b. 28 Sep 1871, d. 12 Oct 1957 |
Mother | Louisa Lee b. 14 Nov 1873, d. 13 Jun 1956 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 384 Carlin, Edgar Lee mother: Lee.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 | Edgar Lee Carlin, son of Thomas Carlin and Louisa Lee, was born between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Edgar Lee Carlin was the son of Thomas Carlin and Louisa Lee. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 86 Raleigh Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Edgar Lee Carlin was described as Edgar L. Carlin, son (looked like serv) single, age 1, born Nottingham, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 19 Francis Street, Walter Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Edgar Lee Carlin was described as Edgar Lee Carlin, son age 11 male, School born Nottingham NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 27 Waterloo Promenade, Nottingham, NTT![]() Edgar Lee Carlin was described as Edgar Lee Carlin, son age 22y 1m, male, single born Nottingham NTT British born cycle maker for Raleigh L. Cycle Company at Lenton, Nottingham.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 579 Carlin, Edgar L. = Mayne, Gladys M.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | He married Gladys Mary Mayne between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 at R.D. Basford.5 |
(Deceased) Death* | 2 May 1956 | Edgar Lee Carlin died on 2 May 1956 at 52 Perry Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 5 May 1956 | He was buried on 5 May 1956 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Register of Cremations Carried out by Nottingham Corporation at Wilford Hill Crematorium Year: 1956 Page: 217 No: 31085 Date: 5 May 1956 Edgar Lee Carlin, 52 Perry Road, Shewood, Nottingham Age: 56, male, married Died: 2.5.56 Cremation applicant: Gladys Mary Carlin, 52 Perry Road, Sherwood, Nottingham Reg: Nottingham South Di, 508895 reg 3/5/56 Ashes: Scattered in Garden of Rest Remarks: 3 (of the day) Clower Witness links: Gladys Mary Mayne.6 |
Family of Edgar Lee Carlin and Gladys Mary Mayne |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | Edgar Lee Carlin married Gladys Mary Mayne between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2025 |
Edith Mary Carlin1
F, #2937, b. between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885, d. 20 September 1966
Father | Robert Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1843 - 30 Mar 1844, d. 29 Sep 1939 |
Mother | Jane Frances Taylor1 b. bt 1 Jul 1849 - 30 Sep 1849, d. 10 Jan 1928 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 303 Carlin, Edith Mary mother: Taylor.2 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 | Edith Mary Carlin, daughter of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor, was born between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Edith Mary Carlin was the daughter of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 50 Upper Talbot Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Edith Mary Carlin was described as Edith Mary Carlin, daughter, single, age 6, scholar, born Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 35 Great Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Edith Mary Carlin was described as Edith M Carlin, daughter, single, age 16 born Nottingham NTT.3 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1909 and 30 September 1909 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1909 and 30 September 1909 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 829 Carlin, Edith Mary = Poole Joseph Geeson (shows "*" on freeBMD - image is clear - I have submitted a correction).4 |
Married Name | 4 September 1909 | As of 4 September 1909, her married name was Poole.5 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 4 September 1909 | She married Joseph Geeson Poole on 4 September 1909 at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, NTT![]() Name Joseph Geeson Poole Gender Male Age 27 Birth Date 1882 Marriage Date 4 Sep 1909 Marriage Place Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Sam Sothern Poole Spouse Edith Mary Carlin Name Edith Mary Carlin Gender Female Age 24 Birth Date 1885 Marriage Date 4 Sep 1909 Marriage Place Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Robert Carlin Spouse Joseph Geeson Poole (Ancestry Selected Marriages).5 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of 33 Highfield Road, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 35 Gt. Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Edith Mary Carlin was described as Edith Mary Poole, daughter age 36y 3m female, married born Nottingham home duties.7 |
Death of Mother | 10 January 1928 | Her mother Jane Frances Taylor died on 10 January 1928 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 6 June 1928 | Authority was granted to Edith Mary Carlin described as Edith Mary Poole (wife of Joseph Geeson Poole) to administer the Estate of Jane Frances Taylor on 6 June 1928 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £594 11s. 8d..8 |
Death of Father | 29 September 1939 | Her father Robert Carlin died on 29 September 1939 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 16 September 1966 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Poole, Edith Mary of 4 Elm Tree Avenue West Bridgford, NTT died 20 Sep 1966. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Joseph Geeson Poole described as Probate Nottingham 16 Sep 1966 to Joseph Geeson Poole retired cycle dealer on 16 September 1966 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £6412.8 |
Death* | 20 September 1966 | Edith Mary Carlin died on 20 September 1966.8 |
(Interred) Burial* | 23 September 1966 | She was buried on 23 September 1966 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Register of Cremations Carried out by Nottingham Corporation at Wilford Hill Crematorium Year: 1966 Page: 339 No: 71092 Date: 23.9.66 Edith Mary Poole, 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, Notts Retired Age: 81, female Died: 20.9.66 Cremation applicant: Joseph Poole, 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT Reg: Basford, W.B. Reg 2.9.66 Ashes: Scattered in Garden of Rest Remarks: 1 (of the day) Clower. Witness links: Joseph Geeson Poole.10 |
Family of Edith Mary Carlin and Joseph Geeson Poole |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 4 September 1909 | Edith Mary Carlin married Joseph Geeson Poole on 4 September 1909 at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, NTT![]() Name Joseph Geeson Poole Gender Male Age 27 Birth Date 1882 Marriage Date 4 Sep 1909 Marriage Place Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Sam Sothern Poole Spouse Edith Mary Carlin Name Edith Mary Carlin Gender Female Age 24 Birth Date 1885 Marriage Date 4 Sep 1909 Marriage Place Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Robert Carlin Spouse Joseph Geeson Poole (Ancestry Selected Marriages).5 |
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham NTT."
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
Eliza Carlin1
F, #3470, b. between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880, d. between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 111 Carlin, Eliza mother: Harrison.1 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | Eliza Carlin, daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Eliza Carlin was the daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
Death* | between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 | Eliza Carlin died between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 74 as Carlin, Eliza age 0.2 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Elizabeth Carlin1
F, #2022, b. between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 12 Carlin, Elizabeth mother: Harrison.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 | Elizabeth Carlin, daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Elizabeth Carlin was the daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Elizabeth Carlin was described as Elizabeth Carlin, daughter, age 6, scholar, born Eastwood, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Elizabeth Carlin was described as Elizabeth Carlin, daughter, single, age 16, scholar, born Eastwood, NTT.1 |
(Witness) Marriage | 23 September 1896 | She witnessed the marriage of Frederick George Farnsworth and Mary Carlin on 23 September 1896 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() = Mary Carlin, full age, spinster, Eastwood, father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: John Bingham, Elizabeth Carlin (could be mother, but assumed sister signed as just age 21).5,6 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1900 and 30 June 1900 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1900 and 30 June 1900 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 281 Elizabeth Carlin = Betram William Granger.5 |
Married Name | 31 May 1900 | As of 31 May 1900, her married name was Granger.5,6 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 31 May 1900 | Elizabeth Carlin married Bertram William Granger on 31 May 1900 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Bertram William Granger, 27, bachelor, warehouseman, St. Marks, Nottm., Father: William Charles Granger, maltster Elizabeth Carlin, 25, spinster, Eastwood, Father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: George Carlin, Maurice Granger, Hannah Carlin (her sister was only 14 - maybe a different Hannah?) Witness links George Carlin and Hannah Carlin.5,6 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 43 High Street, Long Eaton, DBY![]() |
Research* | between 1902 and 1911 | Research:William Newman Granger Edgar Cunliffe Granger Bertram Donald Granger.8 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of Old Chilwell, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
Research | between 1911 and 1959 | Research:Can't find a suitable death or prob index before her husband dies. Or after. |
Family of Elizabeth Carlin and Bertram William Granger |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 31 May 1900 | Elizabeth Carlin married Bertram William Granger on 31 May 1900 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Bertram William Granger, 27, bachelor, warehouseman, St. Marks, Nottm., Father: William Charles Granger, maltster Elizabeth Carlin, 25, spinster, Eastwood, Father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: George Carlin, Maurice Granger, Hannah Carlin (her sister was only 14 - maybe a different Hannah?) Witness links George Carlin and Hannah Carlin.5,6 |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2022 |
George Carlin1
M, #1240, b. between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839, d. 11 July 1911
Father | Benjamin Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1805 - 31 Mar 1806, d. bt 1 Jul 1884 - 30 Sep 1884 |
Mother | Eliza Rowbottom1 b. 30 Sep 1810, d. bt 1 Apr 1846 - 30 Jun 1846 |
(Registered) 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. Basford Ref: 15, 421 Carlin, George mother: Rowbottom.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839 | George Carlin, son of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom, was born between 1 October 1839 and 31 December 1839 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
George Carlin was the son of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | The 1841 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as George Carlin age 1 (no place given).4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as George Carlin, unmarried age 11, scholar born Greasley, NTT.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Severns Row, Eastwood, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as George Carlin, son, unmarried age 21, coal miner, born Eastwood, NTT.6 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 at R.D. Southwell Ref: 7b 419.7 |
(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | He married Elizabeth Harrison between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 at R.D. Southwell.8 |
Had a Son | 5 March 1870 | His son Jason Carlin was born on 5 March 1870 at R.D. Basford.8,9 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 | His son Benjamin Carlin was born between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 | His daughter Mary Carlin was born between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 | His daughter Elizabeth Carlin was born between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | His son John Carlin was born between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Basford.3 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 | His son George Henry Carlin was born between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | His daughter Eliza Carlin was born between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Basford.3 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 | His son Robert Carlin was born between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at R.D. Basford.3 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 | His son Robert Hanford Carlin was born between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 16 November 1886 | His daughter Hannah Carlin was born on 16 November 1886 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 23 September 1896 | His daughter Mary Carlin married Frederick George Farnsworth on 23 September 1896 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 31 May 1900 | George Carlin witnessed the marriage of Bertram William Granger and Elizabeth Carlin on 31 May 1900 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Elizabeth Carlin, 25, spinster, Eastwood, Father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: George Carlin, Maurice Granger, Hannah Carlin (her sister was only 14 - maybe a different Hannah?).7,15 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Death of Spouse | 21 March 1911 | His wife Elizabeth Harrison died on 21 March 1911 at Nottingham Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Weir Villas, 98 Hucknall Lane, Bulwell, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as George Carlin, wife's father, age 71, widower, pensioner coal miner born Beggarlee, Greasley NTT.12 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1911 and 30 September 1911 | His death was registered between 1 July 1911 and 30 September 1911 at R.D. Shardlow Ref: 7b, 658 as George Carlin, age 72.18 |
Death* | 11 July 1911 | He died on 11 July 1911 at Highfield, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 13 July 1911 | He was buried on 13 July 1911 at Plot 1277, New Eastwood Cemetery, Eastwood, NTT![]() Register of burials in Eastwood Year: 1911 Page: 4 No: 2036 George Carlin, haberdasher Age: 72 of Highfield, Chilwell Buried: 13 July 1911 Ceremony: George A. Bennett Reg: W O Skerslby, Reg. Stapleford Eastwood Cemetery Grave: 1277, unconsecrated Removed from: Chilwell Buried with 1 other (wife Elizabeth) "In Loving Memory Of Elizabeth the beloved wife of George Carlin who died March 21st 1911 Aged 62 years also the above named George Carlin who died July 11th 1911 aged 72 years" "Until the day break."17,19,20 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 25 July 1911 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Carlin, George of Highfield, Chilwell Nottinghamshire, died 11 July 1911. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Jason Carlin and Mary Carlin described as Jason Carlin, police sergeant and Mary Farnsworth (wife of Frederick George Farnsworth) on 25 July 1911 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £250.21 |
Known Children of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | George Carlin married Elizabeth Harrison between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 at R.D. Southwell.8 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 17 Apr 2025 |
Citations
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George Carlin1
M, #3635, b. between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896
Father | Jason Carlin1 b. 5 Mar 1870, d. 6 Mar 1947 |
Mother | Fanny Warren1 b. 17 Nov 1869, d. 14 Apr 1953 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7B 212 Carlin, George mother: Warren.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 | George Carlin, son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren, was born between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 at R.D. Basford.1 |
George Carlin was the son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Chestnut Grove, West Bridgford, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as Carlin, George son age 4, born Beeston, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Police Station, Ratcliffe-on-Trent, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as Carlin, George son age 14, errand boy, golf club born Beeston, NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of The Police Station, Bingham, NTT![]() George Carlin was described as Carlin, George son age 25y 2m male single born Beeston, NTT Golf Professional for Radcliffe-on-Trent golf club, Notts at Radcliffe-on-Trent.4 |
Research* | between 1 July 1924 and 30 September 1924 | Research: at R.D. BinghamRef:7b, 1237 Carlin, George = Rushton, Annie.5 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1950 and 30 March 1950 | His death was registered between 1 January 1950 and 30 March 1950 at R.D. Bingham Ref: 3c, 118 Bingham George age 53.6 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2025 |
George Henry Carlin1,2
M, #2025, b. between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878, d. between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
Research* | between 1878 and 1879 | Research:There was also a George William Carlin born Jun 1878 in Basford - but he is recorded as dying in Mar 1879 (mother Clark).3,4,2 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 | George Henry Carlin, son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 137 Carlin, George Henry mother: Harrison.3,2 |
George Henry Carlin was the son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() George Henry Carlin was described as George Carlin, son, age 2, born Eastwood, NTT.1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 | His death was registered between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 57, George Henry Carlin, age 6.4 |
Death* | between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 | He died between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 at R.D. Basford.4 |
(Interred) Burial* | 15 July 1885 | He was buried on 15 July 1885 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() George Henry Carlin, Eastwood, buried Jul 15 1885 age 6.5 |
Last Edited | 10 Apr 2025 |
Hannah Carlin1
F, #1239, b. between 7 June 1836 and 6 June 1837, d. 14 May 1910
Father | Benjamin Carlin b. bt 1 Apr 1805 - 31 Mar 1806, d. bt 1 Jul 1884 - 30 Sep 1884 |
Mother | Eliza Rowbottom2 b. 30 Sep 1810, d. bt 1 Apr 1846 - 30 Jun 1846 |
Birth* | between 7 June 1836 and 6 June 1837 | Hannah Carlin, daughter of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom, was born between 7 June 1836 and 6 June 1837 at Greasley, NTT![]() |
Hannah Carlin was the daughter of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom.2 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | The 1841 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() Hannah Carlin was described as Hannah Carlin age 4 (no place given).3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() Hannah Carlin was described as Hannah Carlin, unmarried age 13, scholar born Greasley, NTT.4 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1857 and 30 September 1857 | As of between 1 July 1857 and 30 September 1857, her married name was Watson.5 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1857 and 30 September 1857 | She married John Watson between 1 July 1857 and 30 September 1857 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Had a Daughter | 1858 | Her daughter Mary Ann Watson was born in 1858 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1858 and 31 December 1858 | Her daughter Martha Watson was born between 1 October 1858 and 31 December 1858 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1860 and 30 June 1860 | Her son Thomas Watson was born between 1 April 1860 and 30 June 1860 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1861 UK Census of Langley, Heanor, DBY![]() Mary Ann daughter age 3 born Eastwood, NTT; Martha Watson, daughter age 2 born Eastwood, NTT; Thomas Henry Watson, son age 1 born Eastwood, NTT and Henry Watson, brother unmarried age 19, coalminer born Heanor, DBY.5 |
Had a Son | 1864 | Her son John Watson was born in 1864. |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of Lee Lane, Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 1 Queen Street, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Queen Street, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of Queen Street, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1910 and 30 June 1910 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1910 and 30 June 1910 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 82 Watson, Hannah age 73.11 |
Death* | 14 May 1910 | Hannah Carlin died on 14 May 1910 at R.D. Basford.11,12 |
(Interred) Burial* | 17 May 1910 | She was buried on 17 May 1910 at Plot 1258, New Eastwood Cemetery, Eastwood, NTT![]() Register of burials in Eastwood Year: 1910 Page: 47 No: 1926 Hannah Watson, wife of John Watson, Age: 73 of Queen Street, Eastwood Buried: 17 May 1910 Ceremony: Rev. H C Elliot Eastwood Cemetery Grave: 1258, unconsecrated "Hannah The beloved wife of John Watson who died May 14th 1910 Aged 7?3 years Also of the abiove named John Watson who died Jan 27? 1917 Aged 78 years" "In Love he liveth in peace he died."13,12 |
Known Children of Hannah Carlin and John Watson |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1857 and 30 September 1857 | Hannah Carlin married John Watson between 1 July 1857 and 30 September 1857 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 17 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1841, FindMyPast (Ancestry did not have an index for this entry).
- [S1] Census, 1841, 1837online (Ancestry did not have an index for this entry).
- [S1] Census, 1841, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROOnline."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/266/183688607_1506257793.jpg."
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Hannah Carlin1
F, #2020, b. 16 November 1886, d. 19 June 1970
Father | George Carlin b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 127 Carlin, Hannah mother: Harrison.2 |
Birth* | 16 November 1886 | Hannah Carlin, daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born on 16 November 1886 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Hannah Carlin was the daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Hannah Carlin was described as Hannah Carlin, daughter, single, age 4, scholar, born Eastwood, NTT.4 |
(Witness) Marriage | 31 May 1900 | She witnessed the marriage of Bertram William Granger and Elizabeth Carlin on 31 May 1900 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Elizabeth Carlin, 25, spinster, Eastwood, Father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: George Carlin, Maurice Granger, Hannah Carlin (her sister was only 14 - maybe a different Hannah?).5,6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Hannah Carlin was described as Hannah Carlin, daughter, single, age 14, draper's assistant, worker, born Eastwood, NTT.7 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 471.5 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | As of between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908, her married name was Leivers.1,5 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | She married Hanford Leivers, son of Hanford Lievers and Eliza Bonnington, between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Basford.1,5 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1909 and 31 December 1909 | Her son George Hanford Leivers was born between 1 October 1909 and 31 December 1909 at R.D. Basford.8 |
Death of Mother | 21 March 1911 | Her mother Elizabeth Harrison died on 21 March 1911 at Nottingham Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of Weir Villas, 98 Hucknall Lane, Bulwell, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 8 May 1911 | Her son Christopher Thomas Hanford Leivers was born on 8 May 1911 at R.D. Nottingham.8,10 |
Death of Father | 11 July 1911 | Her father George Carlin died on 11 July 1911 at Highfield, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 27 December 1914 | Her son Robert Hanford Leivers was born on 27 December 1914 at Bulwell, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 56 Stafford Street, Longton, STS![]() |
Death of Spouse | 30 January 1938 | Her husband Hanford Leivers died on 30 January 1938 at Mostyn Villa, Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge, STS![]() |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index | 14 July 1938 | Hannah Carlin described as Hannah Leivers, widow was named as the wife of Hanford Leivers (deceased) and as administrator of his Estate on 14 July 1938 at The Probate Office, Manchester.10 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 30 January 1939 | Hannah Carlin was mentioned in a newspaper article on 30 January 1939. A tribute of love to the late Hanford Leivers, Mostyn, Blythe bridge. Sweetest memories. Wife, Chris, Bob and Dorothy Subject: Hanford Leivers Mentioned: Hannah Carlin, Christopher Thomas Hanford Leivers, Robert Hanford Leivers and Dorothy I L Salmon.15 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of "Mostyn", Uttoxeter Road, Stone, STS![]() |
Death of Son | 29 August 1964 | Her son Robert Hanford Leivers died on 29 August 1964 at Brompton Hospital, London SW3, LND![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 at R.D. Stoke-on-Trent Ref: 9b, 1470 as Hannah Leivers, born 16 Nov 1886.3 |
Death* | 19 June 1970 | Hannah Carlin died on 19 June 1970 at R.D. Stoke-on-Trent.17,3 |
Known Children of Hannah Carlin and Hanford Leivers |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | Hannah Carlin married Hanford Leivers, son of Hanford Lievers and Eliza Bonnington, between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Basford.1,5 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 Nov 2022 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
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- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S2] MI "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
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Jason Carlin1
M, #1749, b. 5 March 1870, d. 6 March 1947
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
Birth* | 5 March 1870 | Jason Carlin, son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born on 5 March 1870 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
Jason Carlin was the son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1870 and 30 June 1870 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1870 and 30 June 1870 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 96 Carlin, Jason mother: Harrison (i.e. parents already married by Mar 1870).3,4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Eastwood, NTT![]() Jason Carlin was described as Jason Carlin, son, age 1, born Nottingham.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Jason Carlin was described as Jason Carlin, son, age 11, scholar, born Eastwood NTT.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Jason Carlin was described as Jason Carlin, son, single, age 21, groom, born Eastwood, NTT.6 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 555, married Fanny Warren.7 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | He married Fanny Warren between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Nottingham.8 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893 | His son Robert Carlin was born between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893 at R.D. Loughborough.4 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 | His son George Carlin was born between 1 April 1896 and 30 June 1896 at R.D. Basford.4 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899 | His son Benjamin Carlin was born between 1 July 1899 and 30 September 1899 at R.D. Basford.4 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Chestnut Grove, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 | His son Jason Carlin was born between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 at R.D. Basford.4 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | His daughter Mabel Carlin was born between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Bingham.4 |
Death of Mother | 21 March 1911 | His mother Elizabeth Harrison died on 21 March 1911 at Nottingham Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Police Station, Ratcliffe-on-Trent, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 11 July 1911 | His father George Carlin died on 11 July 1911 at Highfield, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 25 July 1911 | Authority was granted to Jason Carlin described as Jason Carlin, police sergeant to administer the Estate of George Carlin on 25 July 1911 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £250.8 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of The Police Station, Bingham, NTT![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 15 Council House, Shelford Road, Ratcliffe-on-Trent, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1947 and 31 March 1947 | His death was registered between 1 January 1947 and 31 March 1947 at R.D. Bingham Ref: 3c, 150 as Jason Carlin, age 77.13 |
(Deceased) Death* | 6 March 1947 | Jason Carlin died on 6 March 1947 at 15 Shelford Road, Radcliffe-on-Trent, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 6 March 1947 | He was buried on 6 March 1947 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Register of Cremations Carried out by the Nottingham Corporation at the Crematorum at Southern Cemetery, Nottingham Page: 64 Year: 1947 No: 6060 Burial: 11 Mar 1947 Jason Carlin 15 Shelford road, Radcliffe on Trent, NTT Age: 77, male, married Died: 6.3.47 Applicant for cremation: Fanny Carlin, 15 Shelford Road, Radcliffe on Trent, NTT Remarks: service here, Beeson (undertaker) Reg: Bingham 203828-18 Reg 7.3.47 Ashes: Scattered in garden of rest Witness links: Fanny Warren.14 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 3 June 1947 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Carlin Jason of 15 Shelford Road Radcliffe-on-Trent Nottinghamshire died 6 March 1947 at Beelin Eastwood Road Radcliffe-on-Trent. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Fanny Warren described as Fanny Carlin widow on 3 June 1947 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £404 0s. 1d..8 |
Known Children of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | Jason Carlin married Fanny Warren between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Nottingham.8 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 15 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S2] MI "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
Jason Carlin1
M, #3637, b. between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904, d. between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905
Father | Jason Carlin1 b. 5 Mar 1870, d. 6 Mar 1947 |
Mother | Fanny Warren1 b. 17 Nov 1869, d. 14 Apr 1953 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 | Jason Carlin, son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren, was born between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Jason Carlin was the son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1904 and 30 September 1904 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1904 and 30 September 1904 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7B 248 Carlin, Jason mother: Warren.1 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905 | Jason Carlin died between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905 at R.D. Basford ago 0.2 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905 | His death was registered between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 132 Carlin, Jason age 0.2 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2025 |
John Carlin1
M, #3469, b. between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877, d. between 1 October 1877 and 31 December 1877
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 124 Carlin, John mother: Harrison.1 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | John Carlin, son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Basford.1 |
John Carlin was the son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
Death* | between 1 October 1877 and 31 December 1877 | John Carlin died between 1 October 1877 and 31 December 1877 at R.D. Basford.2 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1877 and 31 December 1877 | His death was registered between 1 October 1877 and 31 December 1877 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 64 as Carlin, John age 0.2 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Joseph Henry Carlin1
M, #2936, b. between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883, d. 11 May 1961
Father | Robert Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1843 - 30 Mar 1844, d. 29 Sep 1939 |
Mother | Jane Frances Taylor1 b. bt 1 Jul 1849 - 30 Sep 1849, d. 10 Jan 1928 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 318 Carlin,Joseph Henry mother: Taylor.2 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 | Joseph Henry Carlin, son of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor, was born between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Joseph Henry Carlin was the son of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 50 Upper Talbot Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Joseph Henry Carlin was described as Joseph Henry Carlin, son, single, age 7, scholar, born Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 35 Great Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Joseph Henry Carlin was described as Joseph H. Carlin, son, single, age 17, litho. apprentice, worker, born Nottingham NTT.3 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1906 and 30 September 1906 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1906 and 30 September 1906 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 823 as Carlin, Joseph Henry = Streets, Clara Lacey.4 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 5 August 1906 | He married Clara Lacey Streets on 5 August 1906 at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, NTT![]() Name: Clara Lucy Streets Gender: Female Age: 26 Birth Date: 1880 Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1906 Marriage Place: Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Henry Streets Spouse: Joseph Henry Carlin Name: Joseph Henry Carlin Gender: Male Age: 23 Birth Date: 1883 Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1906 Marriage Place: Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Robert Carlin Spouse: Clara Lucy Streets.5 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 71 Hartington Street, Moss Side, Manchester, LAN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 76 Hartington Street. Moss Side, Manchester, LAN![]() |
Death of Mother | 10 January 1928 | His mother Jane Frances Taylor died on 10 January 1928 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
Research | between 1 April 1930 and 30 June 1930 | Research: at R.D. Middlesbro'possible but not where expected remarriage of Carlin, Joseph H. to Elizabeth Hall Ref: 9d, 1197.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1933 and 30 September 1933 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1933 and 30 September 1933 at R.D. Manchester S. Ref: 8d, 314 Carlin, Joseph H. = Margaret A Rogers.4 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1933 and 30 September 1933 | Joseph Henry Carlin married Margaret A. Rogers between 1 July 1933 and 30 September 1933 at R.D. Manchester S.4 |
Death of Father | 29 September 1939 | His father Robert Carlin died on 29 September 1939 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 30 September 1939 | He was head of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 28 Sandbach Avenue, Manchester, LAN![]() Crawley, Charles E. born 1912 Single, dance instructor, ARP ambulance driver.10 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 at R.D. Manchester Ref: 8d, 449 Carlin, Joseph H.= Green, Winifred F.4 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 | Joseph Henry Carlin married Winifred Frances Green between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 at R.D. Manchester.4 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1961 and 30 June 1961 | His death was registered between 1 April 1961 and 30 June 1961 at R.D. Manchester Ref: 10e 238 as Carlin, Joseph H. age 78.9 |
(Interred) Burial* | 11 May 1961 | Joseph Henry Carlin was buried on 11 May 1961 at IRoman Catholic 85, Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-Cum-Hardy, Manchester, LAN![]() Death: 11 May 1961 = deathdate is burial date (so is from burial records, not a grave).11 |
(Deceased) Death* | 11 May 1961 | He died on 11 May 1961 at R.D. Manchester Aged 78.9 |
Family of Joseph Henry Carlin and Clara Lacey Streets |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 5 August 1906 | Joseph Henry Carlin married Clara Lacey Streets on 5 August 1906 at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, NTT![]() Name: Clara Lucy Streets Gender: Female Age: 26 Birth Date: 1880 Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1906 Marriage Place: Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Henry Streets Spouse: Joseph Henry Carlin Name: Joseph Henry Carlin Gender: Male Age: 23 Birth Date: 1883 Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1906 Marriage Place: Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Father: Robert Carlin Spouse: Clara Lucy Streets.5 |
Family of Joseph Henry Carlin and Margaret A. Rogers |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1933 and 30 September 1933 | Joseph Henry Carlin married Margaret A. Rogers between 1 July 1933 and 30 September 1933 at R.D. Manchester S.4 |
Family of Joseph Henry Carlin and Winifred Frances Green |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 | Joseph Henry Carlin married Winifred Frances Green between 1 July 1944 and 30 September 1944 at R.D. Manchester.4 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry select marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156004986/joseph-henry-carlin."
Mabel Carlin1
F, #3638, b. between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908
Father | Jason Carlin1 b. 5 Mar 1870, d. 6 Mar 1947 |
Mother | Fanny Warren1 b. 17 Nov 1869, d. 14 Apr 1953 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7B 538 Carlin, Mabel mother: Warren.1 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | Mabel Carlin, daughter of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren, was born between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Bingham.1 |
Mabel Carlin was the daughter of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Police Station, Ratcliffe-on-Trent, NTT![]() Mabel Carlin was described as Carlin, Mabeln daughter age 2 born Radcliffe on Trent, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of The Police Station, Bingham, NTT![]() Mabel Carlin was described as Carlin, Mable daughter age 13y 4m female both alive born Radcliffe on Trent, NTT in whole time education.3 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1931 and 31 December 1931 | As of between 1 October 1931 and 31 December 1931, her married name was Beeson.4 |
(Applicant) Burial | 16 April 1953 | She as Mabel Beeson, 3 Nottingham Road, Radcliffe on Trent, NTT was the applicant for cremation of Fanny Warren on 16 April 1953 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() |
Last Edited | 10 Apr 2025 |
Mary Carlin1
M, #1259, b. between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842
Father | Thomas Carlin1 b. bt 3 Apr 1816 - 2 Apr 1817, d. bt 1 Jul 1884 - 30 Sep 1884 |
Mother | Maria Rowbottom1 b. 9 May 1817, d. bt 1 Apr 1895 - 30 Jun 1895 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842 | Mary Carlin, son of Thomas Carlin and Maria Rowbottom, was born between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842 at Beauvale, Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842 at R.D. Basford Ref: 15, 424 Carlin, Mary mother: Rowbottom.2 |
Mary Carlin was the son of Thomas Carlin and Maria Rowbottom.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() Mary Carlin was described as Mary Carlin, daughter unmarried age 8, scholar born Greasley, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Radford, NTT![]() Mary Carlin was described as Mary Carlin, daughter unmarried age 18, lace mender born Beauvale, NTT.3 |
(Interred) Burial* | 12 September 1867 | He was buried on 12 September 1867 at Plot 821, Nottingham General Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT![]() Name: Carlin, Mary Bur vol: 74 Age: 25 years Grave: Plot 821 Buried: 12 Sep 1867 Buried in the same plot: Carlin, Mary 12 Sep 1867 (daughter of Thomas & Maria) Carlin, Thomas 26 Aug 1884 (husb of Maria, father of Mary, grandfather-in-law of Clara Lacey) Carlin, Maria 17 May 1895 (wife of Thomas, father of Mary, grandmother-in-law of Clara Lacey) Carlin, Clara Lacey 30 Dec 1924 grandson Joseph Henry's 1st wife who died in Manchester.4 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Mary Carlin1
F, #2021, b. between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 107 Carlin, Mary mother: Harrison.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 | Mary Carlin, daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Mary Carlin was the daughter of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Mary Carlin was described as Mary Carlin, daughter, age 7, scholar, born Eastwood, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Mary Carlin was described as Mary Carlin, daughter, single, age 17, dress maker's apprentice, worker, born Eastwood, NTT.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1896 and 30 September 1896 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1896 and 30 September 1896 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 265 Farnsworth, Frederick George = Carlin, Mary.5 |
Married Name | 23 September 1896 | As of 23 September 1896, her married name was Farnsworth.5,6 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 23 September 1896 | She married Frederick George Farnsworth on 23 September 1896 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Frederick George Farnsworth, full age, bachelor, clerk, Greasley, father: Frederick William Farnsworth, farmer = Mary Carlin, full age, spinster, Eastwood, father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: John Bingham, Elizabeth Carlin (could be mother, but assumed sister signed as just age 21) Witness links Elizabeth Carlin.5,6 |
Had a Daughter | 29 August 1897 | Her daughter Phoebe Elizabeth Farnsworth was baptised on 29 August 1897 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of Church Street, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of Adele Villa, Linden Road, Gloucester, GLS![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 25 July 1911 | Authority was granted to Mary Carlin described as Mary Farnsworth (wife of Frederick George Farnsworth) to administer the Estate of George Carlin on 25 July 1911 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £250.10 |
Child of Mary Carlin and Frederick George Farnsworth |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 23 September 1896 | Mary Carlin married Frederick George Farnsworth on 23 September 1896 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Frederick George Farnsworth, full age, bachelor, clerk, Greasley, father: Frederick William Farnsworth, farmer = Mary Carlin, full age, spinster, Eastwood, father: George Carlin, draper In church after banns Wit: John Bingham, Elizabeth Carlin (could be mother, but assumed sister signed as just age 21) Witness links Elizabeth Carlin.5,6 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 3 Apr 2022 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
May Carlin1
F, #4089, b. 25 April 1901, d. before 13 June 1972
Birth* | 25 April 1901 | May Carlin was born on 25 April 1901 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Married Name | 5 May 1923 | As of 5 May 1923, her married name was Clifton.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 5 May 1923 | She married John Henry Clifton, son of William Clifton and Phoebe Ann Straw, on 5 May 1923 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() John Henry Clifton age 25, bachelor, miner of 23 Wellington Place father: William Clifton (dec'd), miner = May Carlin age 22, spinster horiers hand, 23 Wellington Place father: George William Carlin, miner In church after banns Wit: William Bestwick, Louisa Wilson.1 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 135 Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Clifton, Roy male born 26 Oct 1924 single, telephone equipment assembler Clifton Cecil, male born 28 Feb 1927 single, at school Clifton (later Hutsby 11.12.50) Connie, female born 25 Jan 1931, single, at school and May's father: Carlin, George W. male born 11 Mar 1858, widow, coal face worker (below) retired.3 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1972 and 30 June 1972 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c, 1022 Clifton, May born 25 Apr 1901.2 |
Death* | before 13 June 1972 | May Carlin died before 13 June 1972 at General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 13 June 1972 | She was buried on 13 June 1972 at Plot F 76, New Eastwood Cemetery, Eastwood, NTT![]() No. 6409 May Clifton, retired, age 71 yrs Died: General Hospital - of 19 Queens Road North? Buried: 13 Jun 1972 Plot: New Grave plot F76 4 1/2 feet Removed from Nottingham With 1 other burial - her husband John Henry (1978).4 |
Family of May Carlin and John Henry Clifton |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 5 May 1923 | May Carlin married John Henry Clifton, son of William Clifton and Phoebe Ann Straw, on 5 May 1923 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() John Henry Clifton age 25, bachelor, miner of 23 Wellington Place father: William Clifton (dec'd), miner = May Carlin age 22, spinster horiers hand, 23 Wellington Place father: George William Carlin, miner In church after banns Wit: William Bestwick, Louisa Wilson.1 |
Last Edited | 19 Jun 2025 |
Robert Carlin1
M, #1260, b. between 1 April 1843 and 30 March 1844, d. 29 September 1939
Father | Thomas Carlin1 b. bt 3 Apr 1816 - 2 Apr 1817, d. bt 1 Jul 1884 - 30 Sep 1884 |
Mother | Maria Rowbottom1 b. 9 May 1817, d. bt 1 Apr 1895 - 30 Jun 1895 |
Research | between 1843 and 1844 | Research:Birth regisration not found. |
Birth* | between 1 April 1843 and 30 March 1844 | Robert Carlin, son of Thomas Carlin and Maria Rowbottom, was born between 1 April 1843 and 30 March 1844 at Beauvale, Greasley, NTT![]() |
Robert Carlin was the son of Thomas Carlin and Maria Rowbottom.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() Robert Carlin was described as Robert Carlin, son unmarried age 7, scholar born Greasley, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Radford, NTT![]() Robert Carlin was described as Robert Carlin, son unmarried age 17, printer - compositor born Beauvale, NTT.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1870 and 31 March 1870 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1870 and 31 March 1870 at R.D. Radford Ref: 7b, 204 as Carlin Robert = Ward Rosey.3 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1870 and 31 March 1870 | He married Rosey Ward between 1 January 1870 and 31 March 1870 at R.D. Radford.4 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Ilkeston Road, Radford, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 28 September 1871 | His son Thomas Carlin was born on 28 September 1871 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research | 15 October 1877 | Research: at Eastwood, NTT![]() John Henry Holmes = Emma Crich Wit: Emma Chambers (x), Robert Carlin (x).7 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Yarmouth Ref: 4b, 13 Robert Carlin = Jane Frances Taylor.3 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | Robert Carlin married Jane Frances Taylor between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Yarmouth. |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 28 Tennyson Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 28 July 1881 | His son William Taylor Carlin was born on 28 July 1881 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 | His son Joseph Henry Carlin was born between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 | His daughter Edith Mary Carlin was born between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 50 Upper Talbot Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 35 Great Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() traveller paper trade, worker, born Greasley, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Jane Frances Taylor, William Taylor Carlin, Joseph Henry Carlin and Edith Mary Carlin.11 |
Marriage of Son | 9 August 1903 | His son William Taylor Carlin married Ellen Gertude Coates on 9 August 1903 at St. Marks Church, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research | 1905 | Research: at 36 Great Freement Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Carlin Robert, traveller, 35 Great Freeman Street.13 |
Marriage of Son | 5 August 1906 | His son Joseph Henry Carlin married Clara Lacey Streets on 5 August 1906 at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 4 September 1909 | His daughter Edith Mary Carlin married Joseph Geeson Poole on 4 September 1909 at Parliament Street Chapel, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 35 Great Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 35 Gt. Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Spouse | 10 January 1928 | His wife Jane Frances Taylor died on 10 January 1928 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Spouse of deceased) Prob Index | 6 June 1928 | Robert Carlin was named as the husband of Jane Frances Taylor (deceased) on 6 June 1928 at The Probate Office, Nottingham.18 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 10 January 1930 | Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor were the subject of a newspaper article on 10 January 1930. In Memoriam CARLIN In loving memory of Jane Frances, devoted wife of Robert Carlin, who passed away January 10th 1928. Always in remembrance - husband and family.20 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 10 January 1931 | Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor were the subject of a newspaper article on 10 January 1931. In Memoriam CARLIN In loving memory of Jane Frances, devoted wife of Robert Carlin, who passed away January 10th 1928. Always in remembrance - husband and family.21 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 January 1933 | Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor were the subject of a newspaper article on 10 January 1933. In Memoriam CARLIN In loving memory of Jane Frances, devoted wife of Robert Carlin, who passed away January 10th 1928. Always in remembrance - husband and family.22 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1939 and 30 September 1939 | His death was registered between 1 July 1939 and 30 September 1939 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 160 as Robert Carlin, age 95.19 |
Death* | 29 September 1939 | Robert Carlin died on 29 September 1939 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 4 October 1939 | He was buried on 4 October 1939 at Plot 1482, General Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT![]() General Cemetery Nottingham Carlin, Robert Vol 337 Age: 95 Number: 1482 Date of burial:3 Oct 1939 Interred with 4 others: Carlin Robert 1939 (age 95 -bn 1844)) Carlin Jane Frances 1928 (age 78 - bn 1850) Taylor, Jane E. 1899 (age 77 - bn 1822) Sabine, Charles 1887 (age 84 - bn 1803) Carlin, Rosey 1875 (age 32 - bn 1843) This is Robert Carlin and his 2 wives - the others could be his maternal ancestors.23 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 29 February 1940 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Carlin, Robert of 4 Elm Tree Avenue West Bridgeford Nottinghamshire died 29 September 1939. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Edith Mary Poole (wife of Joseph Geeson Poole) and James Linthwaite retired insurance agent on 29 February 1940 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £482 11s. 1d..18 |
Child of Robert Carlin and Rosey Ward |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1870 and 31 March 1870 | Robert Carlin married Rosey Ward between 1 January 1870 and 31 March 1870 at R.D. Radford.4 |
Child |
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Known Children of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | Robert Carlin married Jane Frances Taylor between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Yarmouth. |
Children |
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Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, Ancestry.
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- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
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- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
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Robert Carlin1
M, #3471, b. between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882, d. between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) 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. Basford Ref: 7b, 134 Carlin, Robert mother: Harrison.1 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 | Robert Carlin, son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Robert Carlin was the son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 | His death was registered between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 53 as Carlin, Robert age 1.2 |
Death* | between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 | Robert Carlin died between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Robert Carlin1
M, #3634, b. between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893
Father | Jason Carlin1 b. 5 Mar 1870, d. 6 Mar 1947 |
Mother | Fanny Warren1 b. 17 Nov 1869, d. 14 Apr 1953 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893 at R.D. Loughborough Ref: 7A 145 Carlin, Robert mother: Warren.1 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893 | Robert Carlin, son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren, was born between 1 July 1893 and 30 September 1893 at R.D. Loughborough.1 |
Robert Carlin was the son of Jason Carlin and Fanny Warren.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Chestnut Grove, West Bridgford, NTT![]() Robert Carlin was described as Carlin, Robert son age 7, born East Leake, NTT.2 |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2022 |
Robert Beresford Carlin1
M, #3071, b. between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926
Father | Robert Hanford Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1884 - 30 Jun 1884, d. 27 Jul 1945 |
Mother | Blanche Ada Beresford1 b. 1885, d. 11 Apr 1957 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | Robert Beresford Carlin, son of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford, was born between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 at R.D. Leeds.1 |
Research* | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | Research: at R.D. LeedsPossible child - Robert B Carlin, mother Beresford No other Carlin = Beresford marriages. I bet childs second name is Beresford... There is a death announcement of a Robert Beresford Carlin in a Canadian web article http://www.maccoubrey.com/notice/1286 He was born on May 7 1926 ... died April 9th 2007. Buried (cremated) 16 April 2007 Coboug Union Cemetery, Ontario, Canada This could easily be the same man...1 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 at R.D. Leeds Ref: 9b, 492 Carlin, Robert Beresford mother: Beresford.1,2 |
Robert Beresford Carlin was the son of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford.1 |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2021 |
Robert Francis Carlin1
M, #2939, b. 7 November 1904, d. March 1998
Father | William Taylor Carlin1 b. 28 Jul 1881, d. 12 Jul 1941 |
Mother | Ellen Gertude Coates1 b. 4 Sep 1880, d. 7 May 1960 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1904 and 31 December 1904 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1904 and 31 December 1904 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 359 Carlin, Robert Francis mother: Coates.2 |
Birth* | 7 November 1904 | Robert Francis Carlin, son of William Taylor Carlin and Ellen Gertude Coates, was born on 7 November 1904 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Robert Francis Carlin was the son of William Taylor Carlin and Ellen Gertude Coates.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 75 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() Robert Francis Carlin was described as Robert Francis Carlin, son, age 6, school, born Nottingham NTT.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1929 and 30 September 1929 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1929 and 30 September 1929 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 563 as Edwards, Winnie = Carlin, Robert F.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1929 and 30 September 1929 | He married Winifred Edwards between 1 July 1929 and 30 September 1929 at R.D. Basford.3 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 55 Kenilworth Road, Beeston, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 12 July 1941 | His father William Taylor Carlin died on 12 July 1941 at 16 Gwenbrook Avenue, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
Death of Mother | 7 May 1960 | His mother Ellen Gertude Coates died on 7 May 1960 at The City Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 7 June 1960 | Authority was granted to Robert Francis Carlin described as Robert Francis Carlin, engineer to administer the Estate of Ellen Gertude Coates on 7 June 1960 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £676 9s. 8d..6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | March 1998 | His death was registered in March 1998 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: Register Number: G71A District and Subdistrict: 6891G Entry Number: 79 Robert Francis Carlin, born 07 Nov 1904.4 |
Death* | March 1998 | Robert Francis Carlin died in March 1998 at R.D. Nottingham.4 |
Family of Robert Francis Carlin and Winifred Edwards |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1929 and 30 September 1929 | Robert Francis Carlin married Winifred Edwards between 1 July 1929 and 30 September 1929 at R.D. Basford.3 |
Last Edited | 27 Mar 2021 |
Robert Hanford Carlin1
M, #2023, b. between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884, d. 27 July 1945
Father | George Carlin1 b. bt 1 Oct 1839 - 31 Dec 1839, d. 11 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Elizabeth Harrison1 b. 1849, d. 21 Mar 1911 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 143 Carlin, Robert Hanford mother: Harrison.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 | Robert Hanford Carlin, son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison, was born between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Robert Hanford Carlin was the son of George Carlin and Elizabeth Harrison.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Robert Hanford Carlin was described as Robert H Carlin, son, single, age 6, scholar, born Eastwood, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() Robert Hanford Carlin was described as Robert H Carlin, son, single, age 16, apprentice draper, worker, born Eastwood, NTT.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1908 and 31 March 1908 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1908 and 31 March 1908 at R.D. Shardlow Ref: 7b, 701 as Robert Hanford Carlin = Blanche Ada Beresford.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1908 and 31 March 1908 | He married Blanche Ada Beresford between 1 January 1908 and 31 March 1908 at R.D. Shardlow.6 |
Had a Daughter | 6 June 1908 | His daughter Winifred Mary Carlin was born on 6 June 1908 at R.D. Nottingham.6,7 |
Death of Mother | 21 March 1911 | His mother Elizabeth Harrison died on 21 March 1911 at Nottingham Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 37 Cavendish Vale, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 11 July 1911 | His father George Carlin died on 11 July 1911 at Highfield, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 12 May 1912 | His daughter Sybil Carlin was born on 12 May 1912 at R.D. Nottingham.2,9 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 3 Gloucester Road, Pendleton, LAN![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 | His son Robert Beresford Carlin was born between 1 April 1926 and 30 June 1926 at R.D. Leeds.2 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 1 Southland Drive, Leeds, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1945 and 30 September 1945 | His death was registered between 1 July 1945 and 30 September 1945 at R.D. Leeds Ref: 9b, 183 as Robert H Carlin, age 61. The only Robert H Carlin, and is also of the right age.11 |
Death* | 27 July 1945 | Robert Hanford Carlin died on 27 July 1945 at 5 Southlands Drive Moortown, Leeds, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 20 December 1945 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Carlin Robert Hanford of 5 Southlands Drive Leeds died 27 July 1945. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Blanche Ada Beresford described as to Winifred Mary Carlin described as Blanche Ada Carlin widow and Winifred Mary Carlin spinster on 20 December 1945 by The Probate Office, Llandudno. Estate valued at £2855 8s. 2d..12 |
Known Children of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1908 and 31 March 1908 | Robert Hanford Carlin married Blanche Ada Beresford between 1 January 1908 and 31 March 1908 at R.D. Shardlow.6 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 12 Oct 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S2] MI "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
Rosey Carlin1
F, #4265, b. 14 May 1904, d. 6 January 1967
Father | Thomas Carlin1 b. 28 Sep 1871, d. 12 Oct 1957 |
Mother | Louisa Lee1 b. 14 Nov 1873, d. 13 Jun 1956 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 252 Carlin, Rosie mother: Lee.2 |
Birth* | 14 May 1904 | Rosey Carlin, daughter of Thomas Carlin and Louisa Lee, was born on 14 May 1904 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Rosey Carlin was the daughter of Thomas Carlin and Louisa Lee.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 19 Francis Street, Walter Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Rosey Carlin was described as Rosey Carlin, daughter age 6 female, School born Nottingham NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 27 Waterloo Promenade, Nottingham, NTT![]() Rosey Carlin was described as Rosey Carlin, daughter age 17y 1m female, single born Nottingham NTT British born general dealer shop assistant for R. Pinder at South Parade Nottingham.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of 2 Wildman Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() Rosey Carlin was described as Carlin, Rosey female born 14.5.04 single, office clerk.4 |
Death of Mother | 13 June 1956 | Her mother Louisa Lee died on 13 June 1956 at 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 12 October 1957 | Her father Thomas Carlin died on 12 October 1957 at 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Applicant) Burial | 18 October 1957 | Rosey Carlin as Rosey Carlin, 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham was the applicant for cremation of Thomas Carlin on 18 October 1957 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1967 and 30 March 1967 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1967 and 30 March 1967 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c, 357 Carlin, Rosey age 62.6 |
(Deceased) Death* | 6 January 1967 | Rosey Carlin died on 6 January 1967 at 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 11 January 1967 | She was buried on 11 January 1967 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Register of Cremations Carried out by Nottingham Corporation at Wilford Hill Crematorium Year: 1967 Page: 30 No: 72395 Date: 11.1.67 Rose Carlin, 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham Age: 61, female, unmarried Died: 6.1.67 Cremation applicant: John Edgar Carlin, 52 Perry Road, Sherwood, Nottingham Reg: Nottingham South Ashes: Scattered in Garden of Rest Remarks: 4 (of the day) Clower.5 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2025 |
Sybil Carlin1
F, #2392, b. 12 May 1912, d. November 1992
Father | Robert Hanford Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1884 - 30 Jun 1884, d. 27 Jul 1945 |
Mother | Blanche Ada Beresford1 b. 1885, d. 11 Apr 1957 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 923 Carlin, Sybil mother: Beresford.1 |
Birth-Alt | 15 April 1912 | Sybil Carlin, daughter of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford, was also reported to have been born on 15 April 1912.2 |
Birth* | 12 May 1912 | Sybil Carlin, daughter of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford, was born on 12 May 1912 at R.D. Nottingham.1,3 |
Sybil Carlin was the daughter of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 3 Gloucester Road, Pendleton, LAN![]() Sybil Carlin was described as Carlin, Cybil daughter age 9y 2m female both parents alive born Nottingham NTT in whole time education.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of 1 Southland Drive, Leeds, YKS![]() Sybil Carlin was described as Carlin, Sybil female born 15 Apr 1912, single, dressmaker - A.R.P. Voluntary Amb. Driver.2 |
Death of Father | 27 July 1945 | Her father Robert Hanford Carlin died on 27 July 1945 at 5 Southlands Drive Moortown, Leeds, YKS![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 at R.D. Leeds Ref: 2c, 947 Carlin, Sybil = Coggin, Henry.7 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 | As of between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956, her married name was Coggin.7 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 | Sybil Carlin married Henry Coggin between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 at R.D. Leeds.7 |
Death of Mother | 11 April 1957 | Her mother Blanche Ada Beresford died on 11 April 1957 at 5 Southlands Drive Moortown, Leeds, YKS![]() |
Death of Spouse | September 1992 | Her husband Henry Coggin died in September 1992 at R.D. Leeds.8 |
(Deceased) Death* | November 1992 | Sybil Carlin died in November 1992 at R.D. Leeds age 80.3 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | November 1992 | Her death was registered in November 1992 at R.D. Leeds Ref: Name: Sybil Coggin Birth Date: 12 May 1912 Date of Registration: Nov 1992 Age at Death: 80 Registration District: Leeds Inferred County: Yorkshire Volume: 5 Page: 417.3 |
Family of Sybil Carlin and Henry Coggin |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 | Sybil Carlin married Henry Coggin between 1 January 1956 and 31 March 1956 at R.D. Leeds.7 |
Last Edited | 8 May 2021 |
Citations
Thomas Carlin1
M, #1258, b. between 3 April 1816 and 2 April 1817, d. between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884
Birth* | between 3 April 1816 and 2 April 1817 | Thomas Carlin was born between 3 April 1816 and 2 April 1817 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Groom) 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 Ref: 15 619, Rowbotham Maria and Carlin, Thomas.1 |
(Groom) 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 Found in GRO marriages but not in parish records at Greasley.1 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842 | His son Mary Carlin was born between 1 July 1842 and 30 September 1842 at Beauvale, Greasley, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1843 and 30 March 1844 | His son Robert Carlin was born between 1 April 1843 and 30 March 1844 at Beauvale, Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Beggarlee Bottom, Greasley, NTT![]() |
(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![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Radford, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Ilkeston Road, Radford, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 14 Boden Street, Radford, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) 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 Ref: 7b 152, age 68.8 |
Death* | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | Thomas Carlin died between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Nottingham.8 |
(Interred) Burial* | 26 August 1884 | He was buried on 26 August 1884 at Plot 821, Nottingham General Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT![]() Name: Carlin, Thomas Bur vol: 135 Age: 68 years Grave: Plot 821 Buried: 26 Aug 1884 Buried in the same plot: Carlin, Mary 12 Sep 1867 (daughter of Thomas & Maria) Carlin, Thomas 26 Aug 1884 (husb of Maria, father of Mary, grandfather-in-law of Clara Lacey) Carlin, Maria 17 May 1895 (wife of Thomas, father of Mary, grandmother-in-law of Clara Lacey) Carlin, Clara Lacey 30 Dec 1924 grandson Joseph Henry's 1st wife who died in Manchester.9 |
Known Children of Thomas Carlin and Maria Rowbottom |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 | Thomas Carlin married Maria Rowbottom, daughter of George ROWBOTTOM and Eleanor CHAMBERS, between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 at R.D. Basford Found in GRO marriages but not in parish records at Greasley.1 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
Thomas Carlin1
M, #2934, b. 28 September 1871, d. 12 October 1957
Father | Robert Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1843 - 30 Mar 1844, d. 29 Sep 1939 |
Mother | Rosey Ward1 b. 1843, d. bt 1 Jul 1875 - 30 Sep 1875 |
Birth* | 28 September 1871 | Thomas Carlin, son of Robert Carlin and Rosey Ward, was born on 28 September 1871 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Thomas Carlin was the son of Robert Carlin and Rosey Ward.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 at R.D. Radford Ref: 7b, 185 Carlin, Thomas mother: Ward.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 28 Tennyson Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Thomas Carlin was described as Thomas Carlin, son, age 9, scholar, born Nottingham NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 50 Upper Talbot Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() Thomas Carlin was described as Thomas Carlin, son, single, age 19, apprentice, employed, born Radford NTT.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 641 Carlin, Thomas = Gisborne, Jenny Louise or Lee, Louisa. 1901 census settled it.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | He married Louisa Lee between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Nottingham.5 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 | His son Edgar Lee Carlin was born between 1 April 1899 and 30 June 1899 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 86 Raleigh Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 14 May 1904 | His daughter Rosey Carlin was born on 14 May 1904 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research* | 1905 | Research: at 28 Belper Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() Carlin Thomas, commercial traveller, 28 Belper Road.8 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 149 King Street, Great Yarmouth, NFK![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 27 Waterloo Promenade, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 29 September 1939 | His father Robert Carlin died on 29 September 1939 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 2 Wildman Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Son | 2 May 1956 | His son Edgar Lee Carlin died on 2 May 1956 at 52 Perry Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Spouse | 13 June 1956 | His wife Louisa Lee died on 13 June 1956 at 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Applicant) Burial | 15 June 1956 | Thomas Carlin as Thomas Carlin, 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham was the applicant for cremation of Louisa Lee on 15 June 1956 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Death* | 12 October 1957 | Thomas Carlin died on 12 October 1957 at 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 18 October 1957 | He was buried on 18 October 1957 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Register of Cremations Carried out by Nottingham Corporation at Wilford Hill Crematorium Year: 1957 Page: 441 No: 35730 Date: 18.10.57 Thomas Carlin, 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham Age: 86(?), male Died: 12.10.57 Cremation applicant: Rosey Carlin, 2 Wildman Street, Nottingham Reg: 14.10.57 Nottingham Ashes: Scattered in Garden of Rest Remarks: 3 (of the day) Clower Witness links: Rosey Carlin.12 |
Known Children of Thomas Carlin and Louisa Lee |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | Thomas Carlin married Louisa Lee between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Nottingham.5 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry UK directories."
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
William Taylor Carlin1
M, #2935, b. 28 July 1881, d. 12 July 1941
Father | Robert Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1843 - 30 Mar 1844, d. 29 Sep 1939 |
Mother | Jane Frances Taylor1 b. bt 1 Jul 1849 - 30 Sep 1849, d. 10 Jan 1928 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1881 and 30 September 1881 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1881 and 30 September 1881 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 280 Carlin, William Taylor mother: Taylor.2 |
Birth* | 28 July 1881 | William Taylor Carlin, son of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor, was born on 28 July 1881 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
William Taylor Carlin was the son of Robert Carlin and Jane Frances Taylor.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 50 Upper Talbot Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() William Taylor Carlin was described as William Taylor Carlin, son, single, age 9, scholar, born Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 35 Great Freeman Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() William Taylor Carlin was described as William T. Carlin, son, single, age 19, hosiery manager, worker, born Nottingham, NTT.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1903 and 30 September 1903 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1903 and 30 September 1903 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 534 as Coates, Ellen Gertrude = Carlin, William Taylor.5 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 9 August 1903 | He married Ellen Gertude Coates on 9 August 1903 at St. Marks Church, Nottingham, NTT![]() William Taylor Carlin married Ellen Gertrude Coates, spinster.6 |
Had a Son | 7 November 1904 | His son Robert Francis Carlin was born on 7 November 1904 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 75 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Address* | 11 December 1915 | As of 11 December 1915, William Taylor Carlin and Ellen Gertude Coates lived at 21 Sneinton Hollows, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research* | between 11 December 1915 and 18 March 1919 | Research:British Army WW1 Pension Records Short Service Report - William Taylor Carlin Enlistment date 11 Dec 1915 Description of report on enlistment Birthplace Nottingham Age: 34 yrs 241 days Trade: Tailor's Cutter Height: 3' 3 7/8 " Wight: 112 lbs Chest: 34 inches Expansion 4 inches Physical development: Fair Injections 4 in infancy Date of discharge 18 Mar 1919 Employer: W. H. Gardiner, 42 Clumber Street, Nottingham Service: R.A.S.C. 3yrs 97 days of which France 2 yrs 85 days.6 |
Death of Mother | 10 January 1928 | His mother Jane Frances Taylor died on 10 January 1928 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 29 September 1939 | His father Robert Carlin died on 29 September 1939 at 4 Elm Tree Avenue, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 16 Gwenbrook Avenue, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1941 and 30 September 1941 | His death was registered between 1 July 1941 and 30 September 1941 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 202 as Carlin, William T. age 59.10 |
Death* | 12 July 1941 | William Taylor Carlin died on 12 July 1941 at 16 Gwenbrook Avenue, Chilwell, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 21 August 1942 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Carlin William Taylor of 16 Gwenbrook Avenue Chilwell Nottinghamshire died 12 July 1941. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Ellen Gertude Coates described as Ellen Gertrude Carlin, widow on 21 August 1942 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £715.9 |
Child of William Taylor Carlin and Ellen Gertude Coates |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 9 August 1903 | William Taylor Carlin married Ellen Gertude Coates on 9 August 1903 at St. Marks Church, Nottingham, NTT![]() William Taylor Carlin married Ellen Gertrude Coates, spinster.6 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 10 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry British Army WW1 Pension Records 1914-1920."
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
Winifred Mary Carlin1
F, #2293, b. 6 June 1908, d. March 1988
Father | Robert Hanford Carlin1 b. bt 1 Apr 1884 - 30 Jun 1884, d. 27 Jul 1945 |
Mother | Blanche Ada Beresford1 b. 1885, d. 11 Apr 1957 |
Birth* | 6 June 1908 | Winifred Mary Carlin, daughter of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford, was born on 6 June 1908 at R.D. Nottingham.1,2 |
Winifred Mary Carlin was the daughter of Robert Hanford Carlin and Blanche Ada Beresford.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1908 and 30 September 1908 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 386 Carlin, Winifred Mary mother: Beresford.3,4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 37 Cavendish Vale, Nottingham, NTT![]() Winifred Mary Carlin was described as Winifred Mary Carlin, daughter, age 2, born Nottingham.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 3 Gloucester Road, Pendleton, LAN![]() Winifred Mary Carlin was described as Carlin, Winifred Mary, daughter age 13y female both alive born Nottingham, NTT in whole time education.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of 1 Southland Drive, Leeds, YKS![]() Winifred Mary Carlin was described as Carlin, Winifred M., female born 06 Jun 1908, single, saleswoman - A.R.P. Voluntary Amb. Aid?2 |
Death of Father | 27 July 1945 | Her father Robert Hanford Carlin died on 27 July 1945 at 5 Southlands Drive Moortown, Leeds, YKS![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 20 December 1945 | Authority was granted to Winifred Mary Carlin described as Winifred Mary Carlin spinster to administer the Estate of Robert Hanford Carlin on 20 December 1945 at The Probate Office, Llandudno, valued at £2855 8s. 2d..7 |
Death of Mother | 11 April 1957 | Her mother Blanche Ada Beresford died on 11 April 1957 at 5 Southlands Drive Moortown, Leeds, YKS![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 13 September 1957 | Authority was granted to Winifred Mary Carlin described as Winifred Mary Carlin spinster to administer the Estate of Blanche Ada Beresford on 13 September 1957 at The Probate Office, London, valued at £2787 1s. 2d..7 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | March 1988 | Her death was registered in March 1988 at R.D. Claro Ref: 2, 2231 as Winifred Mary Carlin, born 06 Jun 1908.8 |
Death* | March 1988 | Winifred Mary Carlin died in March 1988 at R.D. Claro.8 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Nellie Carrier1
F, #1024, b. 8 March 1907, d. September 2003
Birth* | 8 March 1907 | Nellie Carrier was born on 8 March 1907 at Long Eaton, DBY![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1907 and 30 June 1907 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1907 and 30 June 1907 at R.D. Shardlow Ref: 7b, 562 Carrier, Nellie mother: Wragg.4 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at R.D. Shardlow Ref: 7b 1209.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | She married Leslie William Shipstone, son of William Shipstone and Zillah Ann Stapleton, between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at Long Eaton Register Office, Long Eaton, DBY![]() Shipstone, Leslie William = Carrier, Nellie.1,5 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | As of between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929, her married name was Shipstone.1 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 8 Sudbury Avenue, Sandiacre, DBY![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 14 January 1972 | Nellie Carrier was mentioned in a newspaper article on 14 January 1972. On the dead of her husband as wife of Mr. Leslie Shipstone and a former member of Sandiacre Parish Council, Mrs. Shipstone was also a member of the former League of Friends. She is a churchwarden at St. Giles. Subject: Leslie William Shipstone Mentioned: Nellie Carrier.7 |
Death of Spouse | 8 February 1972 | Her husband Leslie William Shipstone died on 8 February 1972 at 8 Sudbury Avenue, Sandiacre, NTT![]() |
Death* | September 2003 | Nellie Carrier died in September 2003 at R.D. Derby.2,3 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | September 2003 | Her death was registered in September 2003 at R.D. Derby Ref: Register number: E50C District and Subdistrict: 394/1E Entry Number: 110 Age 96.3 |
Family of Nellie Carrier and Leslie William Shipstone |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | Nellie Carrier married Leslie William Shipstone, son of William Shipstone and Zillah Ann Stapleton, between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at Long Eaton Register Office, Long Eaton, DBY![]() Shipstone, Leslie William = Carrier, Nellie.1,5 |
Last Edited | 8 May 2021 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
- [S63] Information supplied by Researcher 11 "e-mail, dated 27 Oct 2005."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast England Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S94] "Stapleford & Sandiacre News "Husband of former councillor dies"; 14 Jan 1972 p9 of 16."
- [S63] Information supplied by Researcher 11.
Gwendolyn Carrington1
F, #2448, b. 2 February 1896, d. 8 January 1965
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1896 and 31 March 1896 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1896 and 31 March 1896 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 146 Carrington, Gwendoline mother: Winterbottom.2 |
Birth* | 2 February 1896 | Gwendolyn Carrington was born on 2 February 1896 at Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Child) Baptism | 1 March 1896 | She was baptised on 1 March 1896 at Parish Church of St. James The Great, Brinsley, NTT![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 475 Horace Leivers = Gwendolyn Carrington.1 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | As of between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918, her married name was Leivers.1,6 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | She married Horace Leivers, son of Thomas Leivers and Clara Goddard, between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Had a Son | August 1920 | Her son Fred Thomas Leivers was born in August 1920 at R.D. Basford.7,8 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 22 Walker Street, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Death of Spouse | 15 May 1954 | Her husband Horace Leivers died on 15 May 1954 at The General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index | 21 September 1954 | Gwendolyn Carrington described as Gwendolyn Leivers, widow was named as the wife of Horace Leivers (deceased) and as administrator of his Estate on 21 September 1954 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £2869 19s. 4d..6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1965 and 31 March 1965 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1965 and 31 March 1965 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c, 371, as Gwendolyn Leivers, age 68.3 |
Death* | 8 January 1965 | Gwendolyn Carrington died on 8 January 1965 at The General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 9 August 1965 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Leivers, Gwendolyn of 22 Walker Street Eastwood Nottingham died 8 January 1965 at The General Hospital Nottingham. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Duncan Macdonald Farnsworth, retired colliery clerk and Robert John De Chair Barber solicitor on 9 August 1965 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £6612.6 |
Child of Gwendolyn Carrington and Horace Leivers |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | Gwendolyn Carrington married Horace Leivers, son of Thomas Leivers and Clara Goddard, between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 26 Jun 2024 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Brinsley, NTT."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S2] MI "Greasley, NTT."
Florence Ellen Cartledge
F, #2789, b. 14 July 1900, d. 1985
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1900 and 30 September 1900 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1900 and 30 September 1900 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 313 Cartledge, Florence Ellen mother: French.1 |
Birth* | 14 July 1900 | Florence Ellen Cartledge was born on 14 July 1900 at R.D. Nottingham.2,1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1920 and 30 September 1920 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1920 and 30 September 1920 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 791 Clifton, Harold = Cartledge, Florence E.3 |
Married Name | 20 September 1920 | As of 20 September 1920, her married name was Clifton. |
Marriage* | 20 September 1920 | She married Harold Clifton, son of Thomas Clifton and Sarah Cecilia Clews, on 20 September 1920 at St. George, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 35 Newcastle Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 7 Cross Street, Bentley with Arksey, YKS![]() Allcock, Mary A., female born 10 Sep 1871, Widow, unpaid domestic duties.5 |
Death of Spouse | 6 January 1971 | Her husband Harold Clifton died on 6 January 1971 at Scawthorpe, YKS![]() |
Death* | 1985 | Florence Ellen Cartledge died in 1985. |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | September 1985 | Her death was registered in September 1985 at R.D. Doncaster Ref: 3, 527 09.85 Clifton, Florence Ellen born 14 JY 1900.7 |
Family of Florence Ellen Cartledge and Harold Clifton |
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Marriage* | 20 September 1920 | Florence Ellen Cartledge married Harold Clifton, son of Thomas Clifton and Sarah Cecilia Clews, on 20 September 1920 at St. George, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2025 |
William Cartledge1
M, #3688, b. 1881
Research* | Research:No sure whether this was the "Sheffield" William bn 1881, or the "Doncaster" William A n 1876 "Sheffield" died 1857 Sheffield age 76 "Doncaster" died 1859 Doncaster age 83.2 | |
Birth* | 1881 | William Cartledge was born in 1881.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1947 and 31 December 1947 | He married Eliza Clifton, daughter of Samuel Clifton and Elizabeth Soar, between 1 October 1947 and 31 December 1947 at R.D. Don Valley.1 |
Family of William Cartledge and Eliza Clifton |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1947 and 31 December 1947 | William Cartledge married Eliza Clifton, daughter of Samuel Clifton and Elizabeth Soar, between 1 October 1947 and 31 December 1947 at R.D. Don Valley.1 |
Last Edited | 7 Jul 2022 |
Emma Cartwright1
F, #1392, b. between 1836 and 1837
Charts | Descendants of William James c1747 - DSP Descendants of Ann Cottrell c1760 - DSP Descendants of William James c1747 - DNA Descendants of Ann Cottrell c1760 - DNA |
Birth* | between 1836 and 1837 | Emma Cartwright was born between 1836 and 1837 at Bromsgrove, WOR![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 at R.D. Bromsgrove Ref: 6c 552.2 |
Married Name | 13 June 1859 | As of 13 June 1859, her married name was James.1,2,3 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 13 June 1859 | She married Joseph James, son of Henry JAMES and Mary (=James) (?), on 13 June 1859 at R.D. Bromsgrove Joseph (x) James, full gae, bachelor, labourer of Chaddesley Corbett father: Henry James, labourer = Emma (x) Cartwright, of full age, spinster, of Belbroughton (WOR) (father not stated) In church by banns Wit: Thomas (x) Smith, Emma (x) Hill.1,2,3 |
Had a Son | between 7 June 1860 and 6 July 1860 | Her son Henry James was born between 7 June 1860 and 6 July 1860 at Chaddesley, WOR![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1861 UK Census of Bluntington, Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1861 and 31 December 1861 | Her son Thomas James was born between 1 October 1861 and 31 December 1861 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1863 and 30 September 1863 | Her son George James was born between 1 July 1863 and 30 September 1863 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Son | between 2 April 1865 and 1 April 1866 | Her son Alfred James was born between 2 April 1865 and 1 April 1866 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1867 and 30 September 1867 | Her son William James was born between 1 July 1867 and 30 September 1867 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 2 April 1869 and 1 April 1870 | Her daughter Sarah Ann James was born between 2 April 1869 and 1 April 1870 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of Tunwood Cross, Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 3 April 1871 and 2 April 1872 | Her daughter Mary Agnes James was born between 3 April 1871 and 2 April 1872 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 | Her daughter Maria James was born between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 3 April 1879 and 2 April 1880 | Her daughter Emma James was born between 3 April 1879 and 2 April 1880 at Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Chaddesley Corbett, WOR![]() |
Research* | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | Research: at R.D. DudleyMarried Joseph Edwards.2 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Belbroughton, WOR![]() |
Research | 1911 | Research:Emma and her new Joseph (Edwards) still going in 1911. |
Known Children of Emma Cartwright and Joseph James |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 13 June 1859 | Emma Cartwright married Joseph James, son of Henry JAMES and Mary (=James) (?), on 13 June 1859 at R.D. Bromsgrove Joseph (x) James, full gae, bachelor, labourer of Chaddesley Corbett father: Henry James, labourer = Emma (x) Cartwright, of full age, spinster, of Belbroughton (WOR) (father not stated) In church by banns Wit: Thomas (x) Smith, Emma (x) Hill.1,2,3 |
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Last Edited | 21 May 2025 |
Ethel May Cartwright1
F, #3313, b. 12 January 1906, d. between 1 October 1978 and 31 December 1978
Birth* | 12 January 1906 | Ethel May Cartwright was born on 12 January 1906.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at R.D. Birmingham N. Ref: 6d, 1103 Vincent, Reginald = Cartwright, Ethel M.1 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | As of between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929, her married name was Vincent.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | She married Reginald Victor Cooper Vincent, son of Walter Vincent and Alice Louisa Cooper, between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at R.D. Birmingham N.1 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 11 Dollam Street, Birmingham, WAR![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1978 and 31 December 1978 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1978 and 31 December 1978 at R.D. Solihull S. Ref: 34, 26 Vincent, Ethel May born 12 Jan 1906.3 |
Death* | between 1 October 1978 and 31 December 1978 | Ethel May Cartwright died between 1 October 1978 and 31 December 1978 at R.D. Solihull S.3 |
Family of Ethel May Cartwright and Reginald Victor Cooper Vincent |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | Ethel May Cartwright married Reginald Victor Cooper Vincent, son of Walter Vincent and Alice Louisa Cooper, between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at R.D. Birmingham N.1 |
Last Edited | 16 May 2020 |
James Edge Carvell1
M, #2624, b. 29 December 1885, d. between 1 July 1981 and 30 September 1981
(Registered) BC-Reg* | 29 December 1885 | His birth was registered on 29 December 1885 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 185 Carvell, James Edge mother: Edge.2,3,4 |
Birth* | 29 December 1885 | James Edge Carvell was born on 29 December 1885 at Wollaton, NTT![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1938 and 31 March 1938 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1938 and 31 March 1938 at R.D. Exmoor Ref: 5c, 441 as Halford, Doris = Carvell, James E.6 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1938 and 31 March 1938 | He married Doris Halford, daughter of Ernest Thomas Halford and Martha Lizzie Roebuck, between 1 January 1938 and 31 March 1938 at R.D. Exmoor.1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1981 and 30 September 1981 | His death was registered between 1 July 1981 and 30 September 1981 at R.D. Somerset Ref: 23, 1421 as James Edge Carvell, age 95, born 29th December 1885.2 |
Death* | between 1 July 1981 and 30 September 1981 | James Edge Carvell died between 1 July 1981 and 30 September 1981 at R.D. Somerset.2 |
Family of James Edge Carvell and Doris Halford |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1938 and 31 March 1938 | James Edge Carvell married Doris Halford, daughter of Ernest Thomas Halford and Martha Lizzie Roebuck, between 1 January 1938 and 31 March 1938 at R.D. Exmoor.1 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Florence M Cash1
F, #3282, b. 13 May 1906, d. June 1984
Charts | Descendants of William Easom c1774 - DSP Descendants of Sarah Eton 1792 - DSP Descendants of William Easom c1774 - DNA Descendants of Sarah Eton 1792 - DNA |
Birth* | 13 May 1906 | Florence M Cash was born on 13 May 1906.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1598 LLoyd, Charles D. = Cash, Florence M.2 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | As of between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926, her married name was Lloyd.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | She married Charles David Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 at R.D. Grimsby.1 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 36 St. Peters Avenue (shop), Cleethorpes, LIN![]() |
Death of Spouse | 13 March 1967 | Her husband Charles David Lloyd died on 13 March 1967 at R.D. Louth.3 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | June 1984 | Her death was registered in June 1984 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 06.84 07 0488 LLoyd, Florence May born 13 May 1906.4 |
Death* | June 1984 | Florence M Cash died in June 1984 at R.D. Grimsby.4 |
Family of Florence M Cash and Charles David Lloyd |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | Florence M Cash married Charles David Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 at R.D. Grimsby.1 |
Last Edited | 5 Apr 2020 |
Elizabeth Catlin1,2
F, #640, b. 1764, d. between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844
Birth* | 1764 | Elizabeth Catlin was born in 1764 at RUT![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1839 and 31 March 1839 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1839 and 31 March 1839 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 795 Robert Harbut = Elizabeth Catlin.5 |
Married Name | 27 January 1839 | As of 27 January 1839, her married name was Harbutt.6 |
Marriage* | 27 January 1839 | She married Robert Harbutt, son of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE, on 27 January 1839 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Bride) MC* | 27 January 1839 | The marriage certificate on which she made her mark states she was a widow of full age. She was recorded as of Bisbrook. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the church of England. Witnesses to the marriage were William Harbutt. William Harbut (Robert's Brother?) signed as a witness, as did a William Bostock ... .Neither bride nor groom gave their father's name.6 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 1 February 1839 | Elizabeth Catlin and Robert Harbutt were the subject of a newspaper article on 1 February 1839. At Bisbrooke Rutland after a tedious courtship of 504 hours Mr Robert Harbutt a brisk bachelor of 23 to Mrs Catlin a buxom widow of 75. So long the fair one 'Ah But' cried, Ere Harbutt clasp't her as his bride. To win young girls may call forth spirit, Old ones are only caught by merit.4 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 February 1839 | Elizabeth Catlin and Robert Harbutt were the subject of a newspaper article on 10 February 1839. On Sunday week at Bisbrooke Rutland after a courtship of 504 hours Mr Robert Harbutt a brisk bachelor of 23 to Mrs Catlin a buxom widow of 75.8 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 6 June 1841 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1841 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Death* | between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 | Elizabeth Catlin died between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 484 Harbett, Elizabeth age 84.10 |
Research* | 28 December 1844 | Research: at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() FreeBMD has no death index for any Elizabeth Harbutt Could be Elizabeth "Hacket" Dec 1844, Ref: 15, 484 R.D. Uppingham.11,12 |
(Interred) Burial* | 28 December 1844 | She was buried on 28 December 1844 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Elizabeth Harbutt of Bisbrooke buried Dec 28th 1844, aged 84 years.13 |
Family of Elizabeth Catlin and Robert Harbutt |
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Marriage* | 27 January 1839 | Elizabeth Catlin married Robert Harbutt, son of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE, on 27 January 1839 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Last Edited | 10 Jan 2021 |
Citations
- Surname uncertain. Could be Litton, Cotton etc. (indexed as Catlin) This was her previous married name, so maiden name unknown.
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S1] Census, 1841, Ancestry.
- [S89] Periodical, "The Stamford Mercury, Friday 1st February 1839."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S12] Marriage cert., Copy dated 22nd February 1990.
- [S1] Census, Copy dated 22nd February 1990.
- [S89] Periodical, "The Examiner Sunday 10th February 1839."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "GROonline."
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Familysearch.com.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S31] Parochial Records, Burials "Bisbrooke, RUT."
Jenny Catling
F, #3343, b. 31 December 1901
Birth* | 31 December 1901 | Jenny Catling was born on 31 December 1901 at Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 at R.D. Sheffield Ref: 9c, 870 Clifton, George = Catling, Jenny (found in 1939 census together. Age matches the George of George & Sarah).1 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 | As of between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922, her married name was Clifton. |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 | She married George Clifton, son of George Clifton and Sarah Ann Walker, between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 at R.D. Sheffield. |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 54 Limpsfield Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
Family of Jenny Catling and George Clifton |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 | Jenny Catling married George Clifton, son of George Clifton and Sarah Ann Walker, between 1 October 1922 and 31 December 1922 at R.D. Sheffield. |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2021 |
Eustace Shipstone Cattle1,2
M, #197, b. 10 May 1895, d. 7 July 1916
Father | Frederic Cattle3 b. 12 Jan 1866, d. 5 Jun 1936 |
Mother | Caroline Shipstone3 b. 1 Apr 1865, d. 13 Jun 1946 |
Name Variation | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was also known as Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle Seems to be know as Bernard, but all official stuff bar census (and GRO birth index folders) call him Eustace.Some newspaper articles use both names! | |
Name Variation | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was also known as Bernard Shipstone Cattle Seems to be know as Bernard, but all official stuff bar census (and GRO birth index folders) call him Eustace.3,4 | |
(Registered) 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 Ref: 7b 191 as "Bernard Shipstone Cattle" (clearly shown in alphabetic index). or - GROonline - Ref: 7b, 191 Cattle, Eustace Shipstone mother: Shipstone.5,6 |
(Child) Birth* | 10 May 1895 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle, son of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone, was born on 10 May 1895 at Heanor, DBY![]() |
Eustace Shipstone Cattle was the son of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone.3 | ||
(Child) Birth-Alt | between 8 July 1895 and 7 July 1896 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle, son of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone, was also reported to have been born between 8 July 1895 and 7 July 1896 Age at death (20) implies later birth date.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY![]() Eustace Shipstone Cattle was described as Bernard Cattle, brother age 5 born Heanor, DBY.3 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Rydal Mount College (for boys), Gwythycrochan Avenue, Colwyn Bay, DEN![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 14 March 1913 | Phyllis Helen Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 14 March 1913. Hunting The Earl of Harrington's hounds met at Priory Flatte, Breadsall ... Amongst those out were; Lieut-Col Birkin in the absence of the Earl of Harrington (who had a fall), Mr. Leicester Stanhope ... Mrs. Eric Cattle, Miss Phyllis Cattle Mr. Bernard Cattle ...9 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 18 March 1913 | Phyllis Helen Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 18 March 1913. Hunting A Good Gallop with Lord Harrington's (from our correspondent) some capital sport emanated from the meeting of Lord Harrington's Hounds at Smalley Hall and a large field was out to enjoy it. In addition to the master, who was in command and looking little the worse for his recent accident, there were in the saddle Lieut.-Colonel R.L. Birkin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Losco-Bradley, Mr. H. and Miss Hilda Crossley, Mr. Leicester Stanhope, the Misses Strutt, ... Mrs. Eric Cattle, Mr. B. Cattle ... Miss Phyllis Cattle ... Finding a good type of fox in the open, hounds at once entered into a fine gallop. Leading the way over Mr. Wilson's farm reynard just missed the Mill Dam Plantation and continued into Clowes Wood. ... (and so forth, the fox mainly getting away) ... Altogether it was a capital day's sport.10 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 21 March 1913 | Phyllis Helen Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 21 March 1913. Meet at Smalley Hall A Big Field and a Capital Gallop ... Amongst those out were; The Earl of Harrington (the master), Mr. L. Stanhope ... Mrs. Eric Cattle, Mr. B Cattle, Miss Phyllis Cattle ...11 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 22 March 1913 | Phyllis Helen Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 22 March 1913. Hunting Earl of Harrington's Hounds The meet was at Smalley Hall on Saturday, and a large field included the Earl of Harrington (the Master), Mr. L. Stanhope, ... Mrs. Eric Cattle, Mr. B Cattle, Miss Phyllis Cattle ... (A description of the hunt followed - from the "Nottingham Guardian!").12 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 1 September 1914 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 1 September 1914. The London Gazette of 1 Sep 1914 5th Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment. The undermentioned to be Second Lieutenants. Dated 2nd September, 1914: — Eustace Shipstone Cattle. (To be supernumerary).13 |
Research | 6 July 1916 | Research:Mentioned in the War Diary of Walter Hutchinson, extracted and presented on Chris Hobbs web site. "The final soldier that Walter mentions is the officer "Cattle" who disappeared on 6th July 1916 whilst on a "bombing party". He listed on the CWGC site as being killed on Friday 7th July 1916". He also points our that Heanor St. Lawrence has a window dedicated to the 2 boys.14 |
(Deceased) Death* | 7 July 1916 | He died on 7 July 1916 at The Somme, France![]() 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.2 |
Note* | after 7 July 1916 | The memorial in the churchyard of St Lawrence, Heanor, was erected "To the Glory of God and in grateful memory of the men of Heanor Parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919." Cattle E. S. Cattle J. H. N.15 |
(Interred) 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.2 |
Research | after 7 July 1916 | Research: at The Foyer, Trent Building, West Dr., University Park, Nottingham, NTT![]() Eustace B Shipstone Cattle Date of death 07 Jul 1916 Age at death 20 Rank 2nd Lieut Decorations Military Unit York and Lancaster Rgt 1st/5th Bn Comments NOK Derbyshire. Article David Nunn. Brother Captain JHN Cattle RFA.16 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 18 July 1916 | He and James Henry Nightingale Cattle were the subject of a newspaper article on 18 July 1916. News in Brief Lieut. Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor, is officially reported missing since 7 July. Mentioned Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.17 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 19 July 1916 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 19 July 1916. THE WESTERN FRONT Local Casualties Missing Lieut. Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Heanor, is officially reported missing since 7 July. Lieut. Cattle was educated at Scarborough College and Rydal Mount. Prior to the war he joined the Nottingham University O.T.C., and received a commission in the York and Lancaster Regiment in September, 1914. He served in France from April to August 1915, and was then invalided home, returning to France in January last. The missing officer had just attained his twentieth birthday. Mentioned Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.18 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 21 July 1916 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 21 July 1916. Heanor Officer Missing Lieutenant E.B.S. Cattle Lieutenant Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor, is officially reported missing since July 7th. Lieutenant Cattle was educated at Scarborough College and Royal (sic) Mount, Colwyn Bay. He was in the Nottingham University O.T.C., and received a commission in September, 1914, in the 5th Battalion York and Lancs. Regt., and served in France from April to August 1915. He was then invalided home, but returned to the front in February last. Mentioned Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.19 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 21 July 1916 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 21 July 1916. Derbyshire Roll of Honour Lieutenant Cattle, Heanor Lieutenant Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, Ravenswood, Heanor, is officially reported missing since July 7th. Lieutenant Cattle was educated at Scarborough College and Rydal Mount, Colwyn Bay. He was in the Nottingham University O.T.C., and received a commission in September (1914). Mentioned Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.20 |
Research* | 22 September 1916 | Research:Footnote 2nd Lieutenant Eustace Shipstone Cattle, 1/5th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, was killed in action on 7 July 1916, aged 20 years. Having no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. He was the son of Frederic and Caroline Cattle of Ravenswood, Heanor, Nottingham. 2nd Lieutenant Cattle had been awarded the Military Cross (London Gazette 22 September 1916) ‘For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led a bombing attack under very difficult circumstances, and finally tried to work round the enemy’s flank. crossing the open to do so under close and heavy fire from enemy snipers’.21 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 23 September 1916 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 23 September 1916. Soldier Heroes Another splendid list of Honours Nottingham Recipients A special supplement ot the London Gazette, issued last night, contains the announcement that his Majesty the King has pleased to confer a large number of decorations upon officers, and men of the British army and overseas contingents. Forty-six officers are appointed Companions of the Distinguished Service Order, over 270 Military Crosses, and a large number of Distinguished Conduct medals are awarded, in recognition of acts of gallantry. Military Crosses have been won by several local men, including Captain F.B. Ludlow, Captain E.V. Price and Lieut. R.E. Trease of Nottingham: Lieut J.A. Radford, of Derby; and Lieut. E.S. Cattle of Heanor. The awards of local interest are appended: Military Cross His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to confer the Military Cross on the undermentioned officers and warrant officers, in recognition of their gallantry and devotion to duty in the field: - Second-Lieut (temporary Lieut) Eustace Shipstone Cattle, York and Lancaster Regiment. For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led a bombing attack under very difficult circumstances, and finally tried to work round the enemy's flank, crossing the open to do so, under close and heavy fire from enemy snipers. ... Biographical Notes Lieut. E.S. Cattle is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor, and has unfortunately has been reported missing since the beginning of July. He was educated at Scarborough College, and at Rydal Mount College, Colwyn Bay, and was a member of the Nottingham University O.T.C. when he was given his commission in September, 1914. He returned home last August, suffering from enteritis, after a spell at the front, and went back to France in February. He has a brother in the R.F.A. Mentioned Caroline Shipstone, Frederic Cattle and James Henry Nightingale Cattle.22 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 28 April 1917 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle and James Henry Nightingale Cattle were the subject of a newspaper article on 28 April 1917. Roll of Honour Wounded Capt. J.H.N. Cattle Capt. Jas. Hy. Nightingale Cattle, FRA, reportedly dangerously wounded on the 26th inst., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. eric Cattle of Heanor. Capt. Cattle has been on active service in France since January 1915, and has been twice mentioned in dispatches. His onbly brother, Lieut. Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle, M.C., York and Lancaster regiment, has been missing since July, 1916. Mentioned Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.23 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 5 May 1917 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle and James Henry Nightingale Cattle were the subject of a newspaper article on 5 May 1917. Derbyshire Roll of Honour Capt. J.H. Cattle Capt. Jas. Hy. Nightingale Cattle, R.F.A., reported dangerously wounded on April 26th, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, Heanor. Capt. Cattle has been on active service in France since January 1915, and has been twice mentioned in dispatches. His only brother, Lieut. Eustace Shipstone Cattle M.C. York and Lancaster Regiment, has been missing since July, 1916. Mentioned Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.24 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 May 1917 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 May 1917. Mentioned in a write-up about his brother's death as "Mr. Cattle's only other son, Lieut. Eustace Shipstone cattle M.C., has been missing since July 1916". Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone, Frederic Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.25 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 22 May 1917 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Cattle Eustace Shipstone of Heanor Derbyshire second-lieutenant 1/5th battalion York and Lancashire M.C. died on or about 7 July 1916 in France on active service. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Frederic Cattle described as Frederic Cattle solicitor on 22 May 1917 by The Probate Office, London. Estate valued at £89 15s..26 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 23 May 1917 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle and James Henry Nightingale Cattle were the subject of a newspaper article on 23 May 1917. Fate of Two Brothers (Photograph of both) Captain J.H.N. Cattle, who has died of wounds. He was twice mentioned in dispatches. Lieutenant E. Shipstone Cattle, M.C., his brother, who is missing, believed killed.27 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 20 March 1920 | Eustace Shipstone Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 20 March 1920. Window dedicated to, and depicting, Eustace and his bother James was unveiled in Heanor Church. Subject: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle Mentioned: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.28 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 20 March 1920 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 20 March 1920. Window dedicated to, and depicting, Eustace and his brother James was unveiled in Heanor Church. Subject: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle Mentioned: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.29 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 13 December 1933 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 13 December 1933. A TOC H. lamp was presented by his parents and lit in his and his brother's honour by his parents. This confirms his name was not "Eustace". Subject: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle Mentioned: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.30 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 15 December 1933 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 15 December 1933. A TOC H. lamp was presented by his parents and lit in his and his brother's honour by his parents. This confirms his name was not "Eustace". Subject: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle Mentioned: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.31 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 6 June 1936 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 6 June 1936. "Two sons, Captain James Cattle and Lieut. Eustace Cattle, were killed in the Great War", in the obituary of Frederic Cattle. Subject: Frederic Cattle Mentioned: Phyllis Helen Cattle, James Henry Nightingale Cattle, Eustace Shipstone Cattle and Caroline Shipstone.32 |
Last Edited | 23 Dec 2022 |
Citations
- Not sure why Eustace Shipstone rather than Bernard Shipstone Cattle -his BC reg states Eustace. Census Bstates ernard.
- [S66] Website CWGC (www.cwgc.org).
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S72] Website Worldconnect (worldconnect.rootsweb.com) "OneWorldTree."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S94] "Belper News; Hunting;14th Mar 1913, p4 of 8."
- [S94] "London Evening Standard; Hunting;18th Mar 1913, p15 of 16."
- [S94] "Ripley and Heanor News; Meet at Smalley Hall;21st Mar 1913, p3 of 4."
- [S94] "Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal; "Earl Harrington's Hounds"; 22nd Mar 1913, p9 of 12."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/58880/notices/658805/all=Shipstone."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Chris Hobbs Sheffield - Walter Hutchinson's diary
http://www.chrishobbs.com/sheffield3/walterhutchinson1916.htm." - [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://www.heanorhistory.org.uk/remembrance.htm."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Officers Cadets and Students of University College Nottingham
http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.59035
Nottingham County Council Roll of Honour
http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/rollofhonour/WarMemorials/Details/336." - [S94] "Sheffield Independent Tuesday 18 July 1916, p5 of 6."
- [S94] "Derby Daily Telegraph, Wednesday 19 July 1916, p2 of 4."
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- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Medal aution site.
http://www.dnw.co.uk/medals/auctionarchive/searchcataloguearchive/itemdetail.lasso?itemid=49922." - [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Nottm Evening Post - Soldier Heroes; Saturday 23 Sep 1916, p3 of 4."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, ""Roll of Honour - Wounded J.H.N. Cattle" 28 Apr 1917, p2 of 4."
- [S94] "Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal - Roll of Honour;05 May 1917, p4 of 8."
- [S94] "Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal - Roll of Honour;18 May 1917, p4 of 8."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S94] "The Daily Mirror - Fate of Two Brothers; 23 May 1917, p4 of 12."
- [S94] "South Notts Echo, "Memorial Window Unveiled" Saturday 20 Mar 1920 p5 of 8."
- [S94] "Nottingham Journal, "A Heanor Memorial", Monday 15 Mar 1920 p5 of 8."
- [S94] "Derby Daily Telegraph, "TOC H. Lamp", Wednesday 13 Dec 1933 p5 of 12."
- [S94] "Ripley & Heanor News, "TOC H. Lamp", Friday 15 Dec 1933 p6 of 8."
- [S94] "Derby Daily Telegraph
Date 1936, 6th June."
Frederic Cattle1,2
M, #198, b. 12 January 1866, d. 5 June 1936
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1866 and 31 March 1866 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1866 and 31 March 1866 at R.D. Worksop Ref: 7b, 28 Cattle, Frederic mother: Nightingale.3 |
(Child) Birth* | 12 January 1866 | Frederic Cattle was born on 12 January 1866 at Worksop, NTT![]() Note that his father is a Wesleyan Minister (born in Warram Ferry or Warram Percy, YKS around 1826). Henry Cattle was named as a Wesleyan Minister in Nottingham in Frederic's obituary in Nottm Everning Post. Note that the Nottingham Hospital http://www.nottinghamhospitalshistory.co.uk/page63.html records Charles Henry Cattle as being the "son of a Wesleyan Clergyman" - he may be the elder brother of Frederic, and became senior physician in Nottm general Hospital (and along with the Boobyear and Snells, the reason for the Shipstone money to fund the Hospital).4,5 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Wesleyan College for Wesleyan Minister's Sons, Lansdown Road, Charlcombe, SOM![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 July 1882 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 15 July 1882. Cattle - July 10 - at Midsomer Norton, near Bath, Eustace William Cattle second son of the Rev. Henry Cattle, Wesleyan Minister, died age 24 years. Friends will please accept this intimation. (brother of Frederic and also a solicitor).7 |
Research* | 11 March 1890 | Research:Freemason's Membership Registration Name Frederic Cattle Gender Male Initiation Age 34 Initiation Date 11/03/1890 Passing Date 28/10/1890 Raising Date 31/03/1891 Certificate 20/04/1893 First Payment Year on Register 1890 Year range 1887-1909 Residence Heanor Profession Solicitor Lodge Mundy Grove Lodge Lodge Location Shipley Gate Lodge Number 506 Folio Number 48.8 |
(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 | He married Caroline Shipstone, daughter of James Shipstone and Frances Elizabeth Dodson, between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 at Wesleyan Methodist Free Chapel, New Basford, NTT![]() Year: 1890 Derbyshire Registrar's Marriage Index Forenames: Caroline Surname: SHIPSTONE Spouse Forenames: Frederic Spouse Surname: CATTLE Place: New Basford Description: Wesleyan Methodist Free Chapel County: Nottinghamshire Country: England Reg Office: 685 Register Entry: RO/41/006.1,9,10,11 |
(Groom) 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 Ref: 7b 291. Both match.9 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Oak Hurst, Station Road, Heanor, DBY![]() |
Had a Daughter | 19 July 1891 | His daughter Phyllis Helen Cattle was born on 19 July 1891 at Heanor, DBY![]() |
Had a Son | 4 September 1892 | His son James Henry Nightingale Cattle was born on 4 September 1892 at Oakhurst, Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 17 September 1892 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 17 September 1892. To the wife of Frederic Cattle, a son. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.17 |
Had a Son | 10 May 1895 | His son Eustace Shipstone Cattle was born on 10 May 1895 at Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Witness) Burial | 26 October 1897 | Frederic Cattle as As Mr F. Cattle, (son-in-law) witnessed the burial of James Shipstone on 26 October 1897 at Plot 4487, Select Site D, Church (Rock) Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research | between 1899 and 1921 | Research:Freemason's Membership Registration Name: Frederic Cattle Gender: Male Initiation Date: 1890 First Payment Year on Register: 1899 Year range: 1887-1921 Lodge: Mundy Grove Lodge Lodge Location: Shipley Gate Lodge Number: 506 Folio Number: 49.8 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 4 March 1910 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 4 March 1910. At Tuesday's opening ceremony of the bazaar at Heanor Congregational Wesleyan Hall, Mr. F. Cattle was on the platform. Subject: Phyllis Helen Cattle and Caroline Shipstone Mentioned: Frederic Cattle.20 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY![]() |
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; Commercial, 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 & Ilkeston.22 |
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.23 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 9 August 1913 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 9 August 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Cattle (Heanor, Derby) invitees and attendees at the marriage of Mr. James Shipstone to Mary Hancorne Nickolls in Grantham. Subject: Mary Hancorne Nickolls and James Shipstone Mentioned: Enoch Shipstone, Ada Alice Fewkes, Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Arthur Vinter, Elizabeth Vinter, Harry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Francis Edgar Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon Shipstone, Frederic Cattle, Caroline Cattle, Edith Margaret Shipstone and Patti Theodora Woodhouse.24 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 11 March 1914 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 11 March 1914. As Eric Cattle, (brother-in-law), a chief mourner (yes, named "Eric" in newspaper), at the funeral of Enoch Shipstone. Subject: Enoch Shipstone Mentioned: James Shipstone, Thomas Shipstone, Arthur Vinter, Frederic Cattle, Elizabeth Shipstone, Caroline Shipstone, Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff and MA MB Bch (Cantab) James Eric Boobbyer Snell.25 |
Death of Son | 7 July 1916 | His son Eustace Shipstone Cattle died on 7 July 1916 at The Somme, France![]() |
(Resident) Address* | 7 July 1916 | As of 7 July 1916, Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone lived at Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 July 1916 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 July 1916. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor" in a report that their son Lieut. Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle was reported missing in action since 7 July 1916. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.27 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 19 July 1916 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 19 July 1916. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor" in a report that their son Lieut. Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle was reported missing in action since 7 July 1916. Subject: Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.28 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 21 July 1916 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 July 1916. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor" in a report that their son Lieut. Eustace Bernard Shipstone Cattle was reported missing in action since July 1916. Subject: Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.29 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 21 July 1916 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 July 1916. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, Ravenswood, Heanor" in a report that their son Lieut. Eustace Shipstone Cattle was reported missing in action since July 1916. Subject: Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.30 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 21 July 1916 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 21 July 1916. Military Tribunal at Heanor Langley Man does Not Expect the Germans Farming Cases Adjourned Over the Harvest No Cinema or Hotel Employees to be exempted Over sixty cases were dealt with by Heanor Military Tribunal on Wednesday, when there were present: Messrs. Jno. Andrews (chairman), W. Hardy, Jas Walker, W. Thorpe, H. Bassford, and H.R. Watson with Mr. Cursley, assisted by Mr. Thorpe (representing the military), and Mr. F. Cattle (clerk). ... (noted cases were stated, mainly they came down hard on "dodgers and maligerers", apart from when cases were for the colliery tribunal instead. Note on the same page of the paper that Mr. Cattle's son is reported to be missing in action).31 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 23 September 1916 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 23 September 1916. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Cattle, of Ravenswood, Heanor", parents of E.S. Cattle, who was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. Subject: Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone, Frederic Cattle and James Henry Nightingale Cattle.32 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 28 April 1917 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 28 April 1917. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Heanor" in a report that their son J.H.N. Cattle was dangerously wounded. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.33 |
Death of Son | 1 May 1917 | His son James Henry Nightingale Cattle died on 1 May 1917 at No. 7 Clearing Station, Bracquemont, Haute-Normandie, France![]() |
(Resident) Address | 1 May 1917 | As of 1 May 1917, Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone lived at Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 5 May 1917 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 5 May 1917. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, Heanor" in a report that their son Capt. Jas. Hy. Nightingale Cattle reported dangerously wounded, and that their other son Lieut. Eustace Shipstone Cattle was reported missing in action since July 1916. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.35 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 11 May 1917 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 11 May 1917. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Heanor" at the memorial service to their son, Captain James Henry Nightingale Cattle, in Heanor Parish church. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone, Frederic Cattle, Phyllis Helen Cattle, Elizabeth Shipstone, Helen Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Annie Eliza Shipstone.36 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 May 1917 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 May 1917. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, of Ravensdale House, Heanor" at the memorial service to their son, Captain James Henry Nightingale Cattle, in Heanor Parish church. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.37 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 May 1917 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 May 1917. Named as "Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, Heanor" in a report that their son Captain James Henry Nightingale Cattle had died of his wounds. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone, Frederic Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.38 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 22 May 1917 | Authority was granted to Frederic Cattle described as Frederic Cattle solicitor to administer the Estate of Eustace Shipstone Cattle on 22 May 1917 at The Probate Office, London, valued at £89 15s..39 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 24 July 1917 | Authority was granted to Frederic Cattle described as Frederic Cattle solicitor to administer the Estate of James Henry Nightingale Cattle on 24 July 1917 at The Probate Office, London, valued at £115 12s.6d..39 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 20 March 1920 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 20 March 1920. Memorial Window Unveiled The Lord Bishop of Southwell (Dr. Hoskyns) visited Heanor on Sunday and dedicated a memorial "window", placed in the Parish Church by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle of "Ravenswood", Heanor in memory of their 2 sons, Capt. James Hy. N. Cattle, and Eustace S. Cattle who lost their lives in the war. The service of dedication was most impressive, the crowded congregation standing as Mrs. Eric Cattle unveiled the beautiful memorial, the Bishop in appropriate and solemn words pronouncing its dedication. The window, which was designed by Mr. A. G. Wheeler, of Eastwood and prepared by Messrs. Gascoigne & Son, of Nottingham, represents the two soldiers kneeling to the central figure of Christ holding a crown, the design also including the armour-clad figures of St. George and St. Michael. The portraits of the two officers are life-like, and their khaki dress gives the window a unique and finished appearance. The harmony and colouring is excellent, and the whole design most suitable and effective. The regimental badges are beneath, and the inscription of the window is as follows:- "To the glory of God and to the undying memory of Capt. James Henry Nightingale Cattle, 4th North Midland Brigade, F.F.A., who died of wounds at Bully-Grenay on 1st May 1917; and of Lieut. Eustace Shipstone Cattle, M.C., 5th Battalion York and Lancaster Regt., believed to have been killed in action near Thiepval, on 7th July 1916, both of 'Ravenswood', Heanor". Mentioned James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.40 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 20 March 1920 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 20 March 1920. A Heanor Memorial Window Dedicated by the Bishop of Southwell At the Heanor Parish Church yesterday morning, the Bishop of Southwell dedicated a memorial window, place in the church by Mr & Mrs Eric Cattle of Heanor, in memory of their two dons Captain James H Cattle and Lieutenant Eustace Cattle, who laid down their lives in the war. The window, which was designed by Mr. R. G. Wheeler, of Eastwood, contains life-like portraits of the two officers. Mrs. Cattle performed the unveiling ceremony in the presence of a crowded congregation. Mentioned James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.41 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of Ravenswood, Heanor, DBY![]() Carlos Harvey, servant age 35y 6m born , Potter Higham, NFK Butler; Hilda Harley, servant age 30y 8m born Norwich NFK housemaid & Doris Kathleen Colbourne, servant age 16y 5m born STS kitchenmaid. Frederick's transcription is very badly mangled! No sign of Phyllis Helen Cattle/Stanhope. The house had 11 rooms.42 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 5 August 1921 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 5 August 1921. Open-Air Whist Drive at Heanor An enjoyable whist drive was held in the beautiful grounds of "Ravenswood", Heanor, by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cattle, on Saturday last. The event was in aid of the Sye Lane Institute. The excellent prizes were distributed by Mrs. Stanhope, the winners being: Ladies: 1, Miss T. Noon; 2. Mrs. N. Peake Gentlemen: 1, Mr. J.H. Cockell; 2, Mr. F. Bingham. Special prizes for highest scores at the interval were won by Miss Brown and Mr. Betts. Mentioned Phyllis Helen Cattle.43 |
Research | 17 June 1924 | Research: at Tilbury, LND![]() Ship: "Ormonde", Orient Steam Navigation Company Departure: 17 Jun 1924 Port: Tilbury, London From: Brisbane Embarked: Toulon Port Landed: London 35 Name: Cattle, Mr. F. Address: Ravenswood, Heanor Class: 1st Profession: Solicitor Age: 57 Country of last permanent residence: England Country of intended future residence: England Embarked: Toulon Port Landed: London 35 Name: Cattle, Mrs. C. Address: Ravenswood, Heanor Class: 1st Profession: Housewife Age: 53 Country of last permanent residence: England Country of intended future residence: England.44 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 26 June 1925 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 26 June 1925. Mr. and Mrs. F Cattle (Ravenswood), friends at the funeral of Captain Edward John Owen age 42 after a sudden illness. Floral tributes of a wreath from them and the staff at Ravenswood. Subject: Phyllis Helen Cattle Mentioned: Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff, Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone.45 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 20 October 1925 | Authority was granted to Frederic Cattle described as Frederic Cattle, solicitor to administer the Estate of Elizabeth Shipstone on 20 October 1925 at The Probate Office, London, valued at £36555 18s. 11d..39 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 28 November 1925 | Frederic Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 28 November 1925. Heanor Rotary Club The fortnightly meeting of the Heanor Rotary Club on Monday was well attended. Rotarian C. J. Wiltshire presided, and after lunch a very instructive address was given by Rotarian Frederic cattle on "The New Law of Property". A lengthy discussion followed, and the speaker answered numerous questions and was given hearty thanks.46 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 25 November 1927 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 November 1927. Mr. F. Cattle was noted to have attended the opening ceremony of the Conservative and unionist Association Bazaar in Heanor. Subject: Caroline Shipstone and Phyllis Helen Cattle Mentioned: Frederic Cattle.47 |
Research* | 26 April 1928 | Research: at Southampton, HAM![]() Ship: Noningden Der Nederlanden, Netherlands Royal Mail Line Departure: 26 Apr 1928 Port: Southampton To: Batavia, Java Tickect/contract: 935 Name: Cattle, Mr. Frederic Address: Heanor Class: 1st Destination contracted: Genoa Profession: Solicitor Age: 62 Country of last permanent residence: England Country of intended future residence: England Name: Cattle, Mrs. Caroline Address: Heanor, Nr. Nottingham Class: 1st Destination contracted: Genoa Profession: None Age: 58 Country of last permanent residence: England Country of intended future residence: England.48 |
Research | 24 May 1928 | Research: at Southampton, HAM![]() Ship: Tobanen, Rotterdam Lloyd Arrivale: 24 May 1928 Port: Surabaya, Indonesia To: Rotterdam Embarked: Haurville? Port Landed: Southampton Name: F. Cattle Address: Heanor Class: 1st Profession: Solicitor Age: 62 Country of last permanent residence: England Country of intended future residence: England Embarked: Haurville? Port Landed: Southampton Name: Mrs. C. Cattle Address: Heanor Class: 1st Profession: None Age: 57 Country of last permanent residence: England Country of intended future residence: England.48 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 6 December 1928 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 6 December 1928. Subject: Caroline Shipstone Mentioned: Frederic Cattle.49 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 16 February 1929 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 16 February 1929. As "Eric Cattle" a family mourner at the funeral of Charles Edward Vinter. Subject: Charles Edward Vinter Mentioned: Elise Marguerite Whitehead, Reginald Arthur Vinter, Frances Mary Shipstone Fowler, Frances Annie Vinter, Conrad Sharp Gurteen, Salomon Selka, Frederic Cattle and Rosina Victoria Skelton.50 |
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.51 |
Research | 11 April 1930 | Research: at Smalley Hall, Smalley, DBY![]() Presumably they bought the house from his Estate.52 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 23 May 1930 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 23 May 1930. Notice of Sale Smalley Hall Estate, Derbyshire Messrs. W. S. Bagshaw & Sons beg to announce that they have sold this Freehold Estate comprising Smalley Hall and Grounds, Three Cottages and Lands extending to: 22 Acres, 0 Roods, 20 Perches The property will not therefore be offered by Auction as previously advertised.53 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 14 November 1930 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 14 November 1930. Fire Danger to Mansion Oak beams on fire at Smalley Hall Oak beams caught fire at Smalley Hall, the home of Mrs. Frederick Cattle, yesterday, and the building was threatened with destruction. A beam running across the breast of the kitchen chimney was discovered burning, and other beams beneath the floor of the room above also caught fire. Mrs. Cattle's staff and workmen from Messrs. Smart and Brown, a Nottingham furniture firm, who happened to be in the house, fought the flames. They pulled up floor boards, stripped off panelling, and poured water on the blazing beams. After nearly three hours work they got the fire under control. Extensive damage was done.54 |
(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 1931.55 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 19 August 1931 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 19 August 1931. Hospital Fete at Smalley Hall Twins present Bouquet to Mrs. FitzHerbert Wright Mrs. FitzHerbert Wright, President of the Derbyshire Children's Hospital, opened the fete at Smalley Hall today, organised by Mrs. Percy Eales, secretary to the Ladies League, in aid of the Hospital funds. The Hall grounds and outbuildings were lent by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Cattle. Mrs. Phillip Turton's twin children from Heanor presented Mrs. FitzHerbert Wright with a bouquet on behalf of the executive committee of the Ladies League. Mr. W. Allan Reid, chairman of the hospital, presided. Among the attractions planned is a baby show, and judges appointed were Mrs. Dudley Stanhope, daughter of Mrs. Cattle, and Mrs. M. Wells, of Derby. The prizes will be presented by Mrs. Cattle. Mr. Pat Peat and Mr. Cook arranged a whist drive, for which Mr. Butler was M. C. Teas were catered for by Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. B. Turton, Miss Smedley, and Mrs. Mills, assisted by Smalley Scouts under scoutmaster Hewitt. There were numerous side shows. Mrs. Eales was helped by Mrs. T. Batts, assistant secretary, Alderman and Mrs. W. G. Wilkins, Mrs. Wells, Miss Elson, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. James, Mrs. Keeling, Mrs. Hinds, Mrs. Skidmore, Mrs. Roberts, and Mrs. Wilson. Mentioned Phyllis Helen Cattle.56 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 20 August 1931 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 20 August 1931. Womens Way from Day to Day In and around Derby Photo "Mrs F. Cattle" At Smalley Hall Now let us revert to yesterday's affairs. Late in the morning a man said to me "Where are you going this afternoon?". "There's a garden fete at Smalley Hall" I replied, glancing at the rain. "Well I should think you will never go - nobody will hold a garden party to-day", he replied, and I was tempted to agree with him. Some workers might have been utterly dismayed by the downpour, but member of the Derbyshire Women's League in aid of the Children's Hospital need more than storms to dampen their spirits. They were over at Smalley Hall a long time before noon, and the subsequent sunshine justified their optimism. Baby Shows The vehicle which took me to the gate must have been the "baby's bus" and I thoroughly enjoyed the ride. Because of the view? Oh! no. That was worth noticing, but I was much too occupied with other affairs to study fields and trees. You see, there were mothers and babies in front, behind and by the side of me. They were friendly too, so the conversation was domestic. We discussed baby shows already held in various parts of the county, and the fact that youngsters were likely to get tired during the judging. "You don't have to be disappointed if you don't win. Whether you win or not, it helps the hospital", said one woman, and I liked her philosophical attitude. Patience Needed "It's an outing too" was another expressed opinion. I decided that to be a judge of babies at any show must need a great amount of patience and discretion. Having arrived with many of the youngsters, I took a keen interest in the part they played at the Smalley Hall Fete. Mrs. Percy Eales and Mrs. J.W. Batts greeted me smilingly. Alderman and Mrs. W.G. Wilkins, Miss N. Elsom, Mrs Pearce, Mrs. W. Roberts, Mrs. M. Wells, Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Walthall attended and carried out various duties cheerfully and helpfully. There was a pleasant hospitable atmosphere that augured well for the success of the fete. Mrs. E. L. Burrows, Mrs. R. Mills, Mrs. P. Turton, Sister Bednall, of Heanor, and Mrs. E. Skidmore were busily preparing tea, which was served under cover. Mrs. Wilmot-Sitwell was among the visitors. Among the guests: I had tea in Hall with Mr. & Mrs. F Cattle who had so kindly loaned their grounds for the fete, Mrs. H. FitzHerbert Wright, and Mrs. Allen Reid. Mrs. Dudley Stanhope, Mr. and Mrs. Cattle's daughter, was busily helping. By the way, the Baroness Orezy and her husband, Mr. Henry Barstow, Mrs. Stanhope's friends, are expected at Smalley Hall this week-end. Miss Mary Waechter and her brother Mr. John Waechter, who are at present staying at the Hall, were at the fete. Their brother, the 19 year old Sir D'Arcy Waechter will be, so someone once told me, one of the most eligible bachelors in Britain. Photo: "Mrs. FitzHerbert Wright, the opener of Smalley Hall fete yesterday, receiving a bouquet from Nancy and Peggy, the twin children of Mrs. Philip Turton". ... Article by regular columnist, Hilda R. Bennett. Mentioned Phyllis Helen Cattle.57 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 27 June 1932 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 27 June 1932. SMALLEY HALL FETE Conservative Addressed by Mr. H. Wragg M.P. "As usual, most of the figures were incorrect" said Mr. H. Wragg, M.P. for the Belper Division, speaking at Smalley Conservative garden fete on Saturday at Smalley Hall, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Cattle. He was referring to a recent speech at Belper by Miss Susan Lawrence regarding the present state of affairs in comparison with those which existed under the Labour government. Miss Lawrence did not appear to realise, he said, that when the Conservative Government left office in 1929 there were only 1,100,000 unemployed, and after two years of Labour government this figure had increased to 2,850,000. Records revealed that 150,000 more people were employed than when the government came into power, and it was interesting to compare this with the last six months of the Labour Government, from March, 1930, to September, 1931, during which period the number of people employed dropped by 350,000. Mr. A. Butler presided, and Mr. and Mrs. Cattle, Mr. E. Burrows, and Captain Chandler, of Derby, agent for the division, were among those present.58 |
Research | 1933 | Research:"F. Cattle Appointed Director (Of James Shipstone & Son's Ltd.) in 1933. Died in 1936."59 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 17 July 1933 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 17 July 1933. SMALLEY HALL Grounds Opened in aid of Nursing Fund Many people took advantage of the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cattle in opening the grounds of Smalley hall to the public yesterday. Some remained in the grounds for several hours and refreshments were provided for them. The gates were open for five hours from 2.30. A small admission charge was made, and £6 17s was realised for the Queen Alexandra Nursing Fund. Brigadier-General E.C.W.D. Walthall announces that the grounds of his residence, Alton Manor, Idridgehay, near Wirksworth, will be open to the public each Wednesday from 2 p.m. till 8 p.m., until further notice. An admission charge of 6d. will be made. Proceeds are for the Queen Victoria Home of Rest, Derby.60 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 2 August 1933 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 2 August 1933. SMALLEY HALL FETE Effort for Derby Children's Hospital By invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cattle, a garden fete in aid of the Children's Hospital, Derby, was held at Smalley Hall, Derby, to-day. Mrs. Cattle was the opener and Mr. A. N. Whiston presided. Stalls and side shows were arranged by the Children's Hospital Women's league, under Mrs. Eales and Mrs. Batt. A Baby show was one of the attractions. The judges appointed were the matron of the Children's Hospital and her sister (Miss Dight), and Mrs. A. N. Whiston. The Children's Hospital will benefit to the extent of £31 by the fete held at Ednaston Manor on Saturday by invitation of Mr. W. G. Player. The Ednaston Manor fete was arranged by Mrs. Eales and Mrs. Batt and Derbyshire Women's League, assisted by the Ednaston Committee. Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Player, Mr. Ashely Player and Miss Player were present and received the guests. Visitors included Lady Storrs, Mrs. Cust, Mrs. FitzHerbert-Wright, Mrs. Evelyn Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cattle, Mr. T. Pearson and the Rev. T.B. Brown, of Brailsford. The Brailsford Women's Institute provided the tea, under the management of their president, Mrs. T. Pearson.61 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 13 December 1933 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 13 December 1933. TOC H. Lamp Derby Members at Heanor Ceremony Members of Heanor TOC H., with representatives of the Derby, Nottingham, Ilkeston, and Ripley branches assembled at the Mundy Memorial Hall, Marlpool, last evening, to receive a lamp presented to the local branch by Mr. and Mrs. F. Cattle, of Smalley Hall, and formerly of Heanor, in memory of their two sons who fell during the war. The lamp, which was lighted by the Prince of Wales in London on Saturday, bears the inscription: "In memory of James Henry Nightingale Cattle, Capt., Lens, 1.v.1917 and Bernard Shipstone Cattle, M.C., Lt., Thiepval, 7.vii.1916." Mr. E. Greasley, Nottingham, area secretary, accepted the lamp from Mrs. Cattle, who was accompanied by her husband, and the ceremony of lighting was performed by Mr. F.L. Allan, chairman of the branch. Mr. C. Buxton, Shipley, presided over the gathering, which was addressed by Mr. Greasley. A history of the local branch was given by Mr. Robert Marriott. Mentioned James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.62 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 December 1933 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 15 December 1933. Heanor TOC H. Following the historic event on Saturday last, when the Heanor Group Toc H attained its status of Heanor Branch, the local members experienced a further red letter day on Tuesday, when a large gathering including representatives from Derby, Nottingham, Ilkeston, and Ripley branches assembled at the Mundy Memorial Hall for the purpose of receiving the Heanor Lamp, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Cattle, of Smalley Hall, in memory of their two officer sons, who fell in the Great War. Mr. C. Buxton (Shipley) presided over the initial proceedings, which were devoted to community singing. Supper was afterwards served, during the course of which, congratulatory speeches were made by the visitors to Heanor upon having become a branch and an interesting account of Toc H work in Heanor since the formation of the group was given by Mr. R. Marriott. Mrs. Cattle, who was accompanied by Mr. Cattle, afterwards presented the lamp, which was accepted on behalf of the branch by Mr. E. Greasley (Nottingham Area secretary), who called upon Mr. F.L. Allen (president) to perform the ceremony of lighting. The lamp, which is on an attractive design, bearing a duplicate cross, is provided with a handsome diamond-shaped case with the inscriptions: "Heanor Toc H Branch" and "To the memory of James Henry Nightingale Cattle, Capt., Lens., 1-5-1917, and of Bernard Shipstone Cattle, M.C., Lt., Thiepval, 7-7-1916." An interesting address dealing with the origination, progress and objects of the Toc H Movement was afterwards given by Mr. Greasley, and the gathering closed with prayer by Padre A.C. Hardy. Mentioned James Henry Nightingale Cattle and Eustace Shipstone Cattle.63 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 17 January 1934 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 17 January 1934. As Mr. and Mrs. Cattle (Smalley Hall), mourners at the funeral of the late Miss Helen Shipstone. Subject: Helen Shipstone Mentioned: Thomas Shipstone, Eric Peter Shipstone Snell, Annie Eliza Snell, Caroline Cattle, Frederic Cattle, Phyllis Helen Cattle, George John Mackness, Helena Kathleen Mackness, James Henry Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, Helen Shipstone Selka, Salomon Selka, Frances Mary Shipstone Fowler, Reg Vinter, James Leslie Shipstone, Mary Ward Horsley and Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff.64 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 January 1934 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 January 1934. As Mr. and Mrs. Cattle (Smalley Hall), mourners at the funeral of the late Miss Helen Shipstone. Subject: Helen Shipstone Mentioned: Thomas Shipstone, Eric Peter Shipstone Snell, Annie Eliza Snell, Caroline Cattle, Frederic Cattle, Phyllis Helen Cattle, George John Mackness, Helena Kathleen Mackness, James Henry Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, Helen Shipstone Selka, Salomon Selka, Frances Mary Shipstone Fowler, Reg Vinter, James Leslie Shipstone, Mary Ward Horsley and Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff.65 |
(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 The Probate Office, London, valued at £78912-16-6.66,39 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 25 January 1935 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 January 1935. As Frederic Cattle, of Ilkeston, in the county of Derby, Solicitor, an executor of the Estate of Helen Shipstone Subject: Helen Shipstone Mentioned: James Henry Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.67 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 July 1935 | He and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 15 July 1935. A large number of people visited Smalley Hall, Smalley, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cattle, when it was thrown open to the public yesterday under the National Gardens Scheme, in aid of the Derbyshire County Nursing Association.68 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 19 December 1935 | Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 19 December 1935. Harrington Hunt Cancellation of Smalley Hall Meet Mrs. Frederic Cattle of Smalley Hall has requested "the Telegraph" to state that she regrets that it will not be possible to hold the annual meet of the Earl of Harrigton's Hounds at Smalley Hall on Boxing Day on account of her husband's serious illness. She adds that she will try to give one before the end of the season. Mr. Cattle is in a nursing home at Nottingham following a recent operation.69 |
(Deceased) 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 Ref: 7b 652, age 69 in index.70 |
Death* | 5 June 1936 | Frederic Cattle died on 5 June 1936 at Smalley Hall, Smalley, DBY![]() |
(Resident) Address* | 5 June 1936 | As of 5 June 1936, Frederic Cattle lived at Smalley Hall, Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 6 June 1936 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 6 June 1936. Death of Mr. F. Cattle Heanor Council Clerk for 46 years Local Law Society Ex-President Mr. Frederic Cattle, for 46 years clerk to Heanor Urban Council, died at his home in Smalley Hall, Smalley Village, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Cattle who was 70 years of age, had been ill for about 6 months. He had practiced as a solicitor in the district for nearly half a century, and became clerk to Heanor council in 1890. He was also clerk to Eastwood Urban Council, which post he resigned in 1934, and was legal advisor to the Ilkeston and Heanor Water Board for many years. Meerbrook Sough Purchase His legal ability was largely responsible for the successful outcome of the Board's efforts to purchase the Meerbrook Sough, at Whatstandwell, one of the most valuable water supplies in the Midlands. Mr. Cattle has been president and also chairman of the Derbyshire Law Society, and had also held office in the Nottingham Law society. Another of this appointments was clerk to Heanor School Managers' Committee, and also to the Heanor Old Age Pension Committee. Prominent in Freemasonry, he was the oldest member of the Mundy Grove lodge. Son of Minister Mr. Cattle's late father, the Rev. Henry Cattle, was a Wesleyan Minister in Nottingham. The widow, who was a sister of Sir Thomas Shipstone, of Messrs. James Shipstone and Sons Ltd., brewers, Basford, had one daughter. Two sons, Captain James Cattle and Lieut. Eustace Cattle, were killed in the Great War. After having lived at "Ravenswood" Heanor for many years, Mr and Mrs. Cattle took up residence at Smalley Hall six years ago. Four months ago, Mr. Cattle sold his solicitor's practice at Ilkeston and Heanor to his oldest articled pupil, Mr. J. M. Chambers, of Stapleford. The funeral will at Heanor on Monday morning, and there will be a service at Heanor Parish Church. Side article with photo: Death of Heanor Council Clerk (photo) Mr Frederic Cattle, for 46 years clerk to Heanor Urban Council, who died at his home in Smalley Hall, Smalley, yesterday. Mentioned Phyllis Helen Cattle, James Henry Nightingale Cattle, Eustace Shipstone Cattle and Caroline Shipstone.71 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 6 June 1936 | Frederic Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 6 June 1936. Mr. Frederic Cattle Dead 45 Year's Legal Work in Derbyshire The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Frederic Cattle, of Smalley Hall, near Derby, aged 70. Since his marriage to Miss Shipstone, Mr. Cattle has resided at Ravenswood until six years ago, when he went to Smalley. He had practised at Ilkeston and Heanor for 48 years as a solicitor and for 46 years was clerk to the Heanor Urban Council. Until 1934 he held a similar office in connection with the Eastwood Urban Council. Mr. Cattle was legal advisor to the Ilkeston and Heanor Water Board and he took an active part in obtaining Parliamentary powers under which the Water Board purchased the undertaking known as Meerbrook Sough. He had acted in the capacity as chairman of the Derby Law Society, and was also a member of the Notts. and Derby Law Societies and occupied the position of president of the latter. He was the oldest member of the Mundy Grove Lodge of Freemasons. Owing to ill health Mr. Cattle recently disposed of his practice. He was a director of the Legal Insurance Company, and of Messrs. J. Shipstone and Sons, Basford, Nottingham. The funeral takes place at Heanor on Monday, preceded by a service at the Parish Church. Mentioned The Shipstones Brewery.72 |
(Interred) Burial* | 8 June 1936 | Frederic Cattle was buried on 8 June 1936 at Marlpool Cemetery, Heanor, DBY![]() "Frederic Cattle, of Smalley Hall, Heanor Dearley beloved husband of Caroline Shipstone Cattle, Died June 5th 1936. Who lived to serve others."73 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 12 June 1936 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 12 June 1936. Heanor Council and Late Clerk Finance Chairman's heartfelt Tribute ... A tribute to the late clerk (Mr. F. Cattle) was paid by Councillor C.B. Wood at the June meeting of the Heanor Urban District Council on Wednesday, when he said that all would be agreed they met that night under a real sense of profound regret at the loss they had sustained. By the death of Mr. cattle it seemed that the very foundation stone of the Council's work had been removed. Although he had not been able of late to attend their meetings they had been able to consult him on any point of difficulty. Now Mr. Cattle had gone from them, and it was difficult to realise how the Council's work would be done efficiently without his guidance. Mr. Wood went on to say that Mr. Cattle had been their clerk since 1894. In those early days Heanor was a vastly different place to what it was today. From 9,000 the population had risen to over 23,000. Health services had also been improved out of all recognition. In those early days disease was rife, and it had been said that beer was more plentiful than pure water. For 46 years Mr. Cattle had been their legal advisor, and had been equal to all occasions. Whoever might be appointed to succeed him, it would be a long time before anyone was adequate to take his place. Mr. Cattle had always been reliable and faithful to the best interests of the town. He was never dictatorial, but gave his opinion quietly, but with a firmness that only wise experience justified. Mr. Wood introduced a personal note when he said that in his early days on the Council he and the late clerk had occasionally disagreed, but as the years went by their friendship had ripened, and he should always remember with pleasure the occasions on which he had recently visited him. Continuing, Mr. Wood said it was a strange coincidence that a long life in the Council's's service should terminate just as the Council had left the Town Hall. Mr. Cattle had never been able to occupy the office allocated to him at "Shanakiel". They would long cherish his memory, and they all knew that his life and work had richly merited a "Well done". Councillor Wood concluded by moving a resolution in the following terms: "We, the members, officials and representatives of the Press hereby resolve to place on the record the minutes of this meeting our highest appreciation of the services for over 46 years of the late Clerk to the Council, and the inestimable value to the Council of his wide knowledge of all matters pertaining to Local Government. The highest regard and esteem was ever merited and given to him for his urbanity, courtesy, and kindly consideration, and a profound sense of loss is realised by all. That the deputy clerk be instructed to convey to Mrs. Cattle and the family our deep sympathy in their sad bereavement". Councillor Brown briefly seconded, and the resolution was carried by the meeting standing in silence. Councillor Wood wished to make it known that nothing whatever would be done in regard to Mr. cattle's successor until after the next meeting of the Finance Committee. ...74 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 12 June 1936 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 12 June 1936. Loss to Heanor Death of Mr. Frederic Cattle B.A. (picture) It is with sincere regret that we have to record the death on Friday last of Mr. Frederic Cattle, of Smalley Hall, at 70 years of age. Since his marriage, Mr. Cattle had resided at "Ravenswood" Heanor, until six years ago when he took up residence at Smalley Hall. Mr. Cattle had practically grown up with Heanor. For 48 years he had practised there and at Ilkeston as a solicitor. For 46 years he held the position of clerk to Heanor Urban District Council, and up to 1934 held a similar position with Eastwood Urban District Council. He was legal advisor to the Ilkeston and Heanor Water Board and was instrumental in obtaining Parliamentary powers under which the Board purchased the undertaking known as the Meerbrook Sough. He had acted in the capacity as chairman of the Derby Law Society, and was also a member of the Notts. and Derbys. Law Societies and occupied the position of president of the latter. For many years, he was the Clerk to the Heanor School Managers, and also of the Old Age Pensions committee. Mr Cattle was the oldest member of the Mundy Grove Lodge of Freemasons, and was also a Rotarian.Together with Mrs. Cattle he has been a life member of the Executive of the N.S.P.C.C. and for 25 years has been hon. secretary for the Ilkeston and District branch of the Society. He was a director of the Legal Insurance Co. Ltd., and of Messrs. J. Shipstone and Sons Ltd., Basford. He leaves a widow, and one daughter. His two sons, Captain James Cattle and Lieutenant Eustace Cattle, were killed in the War. Imposing Funeral The funeral took place at Heanor Cemetery on Monday. Previous to the interment, a service was held at the Parish Church, when the Vicar and Rural Dean, the Rev. D.G. Smith, assisted by the Rev. D.J. Hawker (vicar of Smalley), officiated. The Vicar of Heanor, addressing the large congregation, said there were many met to pay tribute to one who for many years had occupied a very important and prominent position in the life of the town, and it was therefore fitting that in the mother church of the town which he had served for so long, so faithfully, and so consistently, should be voiced the very sincere regret at his passing and the very high esteem in which he was deservedly held. For 46 years the name of Mr. Frederic Cattle had been connected with Heanor U.D.C. as it's clerk. What that had meant could only be adequately appreciated by those who had known the district throughout that period. Only those who could take their memory back those 46 years could fully appreciate and realise its development from a mere village to to a most important urban district. Councils have come and gone, officials have come and gone, but during those years there has been a continuity of sound judgement and wise direction. They not only that morning thought of his valuable civic association which had influenced the welfare of the life of the district, but by many who had closer knowledge of Mr. Cattle in his private life he was held in sincere affection. After a long and painful illness, borne with real Christian patience and fortitude, he had at last been called to rest, and as they paid their last tribute of respect they also thanked God for his life of conscientiousness and usefulness, kindness, generosity and simplicity, and above all his life as a Christian. The chief mourners were: Mrs. Frederic Cattle, widow; Mrs. Stanhope, daughter; Dr. C Cattle, brother; Lieut.-Com. Mackness (representing Sir Thomas Shipstone), brother-in-law; Mr. Harry Shipstone, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shipstone, Mrs. Mackness, Dr. and Mrs. Snell, and Mr. G. Selby (representing the Selby family); and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Vinter, Mr. and Mrs. Selka, and Sir Julien and Lady Cahn, friends. (also representative of organizations ...) Beautiful floral tributes were sent by: To Eric from his darling little wife, carrie; To my darling father from his ever loving Phyl; To Uncle Eric from Sam, Helen and the boys; Charles and Annie; Uncle Tom; Massie and Nell; Dorrie and Ron; Gert and Harry; Rosie (Malta); Reginald and Mary; Emily; Len and Marie Mackness; Mort and May; Con and Len; Kathleen and Dick; Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shipstone; Phil and Julian Cahn; Mr. R. and Mr. F. Maltby and the misses Maltby; Mr. and Mrs. Ingleton; Mr. H. C. Cutts (Mapperley Park; Peggy Haverhill, Sussex; Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Rowe; In memory of a respected Principal from his late staff at Ilkeston & Heanor; Staff, from Smalley Hall; E.B.H. Hall; Dr. and Mrs. J. Eric Snell and family; Nurse; "Bluey", "Ching" and "Ginger", his faithful animal friends; ... (other flowers from societies, churches, associations and clubs). (Photo Courtesy of Derby Daily Telegraph) Mentioned The Shipstones Brewery.74 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 24 July 1936 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Cattle Frederic of Smalley Hall Smalley Derbyshire died 5 June 1936. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Caroline Cattle described as Caroline Cattle, widow on 24 July 1936 by The Probate Office, London. Estate valued at £12969 12s. 6d. resworn £11166 0s. 6d..39 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 28 July 1936 | Frederic Cattle was the subject of a newspaper article on 28 July 1936. Mr. Frederick Cattle of Smalley Hall, Smalley, solicitor, and a director of the firm of Messrs. James Shipstone and Sons Ltd., brewers, of Basford, died on June 5th, aged 70 leaving property of the gross value of £12,969, with net personalty £12,737.75 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 29 July 1936 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 29 July 1936. £12,000 Will Smalley Brewery Director's Bequests Mr. Frederic Cattle, of Smalley Hall, Smalley, solicitor and a director of the firm of Messrs. James Shipstone and Sons, Ltd., brewers, of Basford, who died on June 5, aged 70 years, left property of the gross value of £12,969 12s 6d., with net personalty £12,737 6s. 6d. Probate was grated to the widow, Mrs. Caroline Cattle, the sole executrix. Mr. Cattle left £4,00 (probably missing a zero) to his daughter, Phyllis Helen, £100 each to Arthur Shaw, Harry Carvell Preston, and Sidney Ellison Biggs, clerks, £50 to Geoffrey Cattle, clerk, and £25 to Percy Extall, chauffeur, and the residue of the property to his wife. Mentioned Phyllis Helen Cattle and Caroline Shipstone.76 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 15 December 1942 | Frederic Cattle was mentioned in a newspaper article on 15 December 1942. As the late Mr. Frederick Cattle of Smalley Hall, Smalley, Mrs. Stanhope's father was well known in Heanor for 50 years. He was a partner in the firm of solicitors, Messrs. Cattle, Chambers and Hind. Subject: Phyllis Helen Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone and Frederic Cattle.77 |
Known Children of Frederic Cattle and Caroline Shipstone |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 | Frederic Cattle married Caroline Shipstone, daughter of James Shipstone and Frances Elizabeth Dodson, between 1 July 1890 and 30 September 1890 at Wesleyan Methodist Free Chapel, New Basford, NTT![]() Year: 1890 Derbyshire Registrar's Marriage Index Forenames: Caroline Surname: SHIPSTONE Spouse Forenames: Frederic Spouse Surname: CATTLE Place: New Basford Description: Wesleyan Methodist Free Chapel County: Nottinghamshire Country: England Reg Office: 685 Register Entry: RO/41/006.1,9,10,11 |
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Last Edited | 23 Dec 2024 |
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