Beatrice Emily Harbutt1
F, #3752, b. between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888, d. between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888
Father | William Thomas Harbutt1 b. bt 1 Apr 1859 - 30 Jun 1859 |
Mother | Elizabeth Hill1 b. 1857 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 | Her death was registered between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 at R.D. Bridgwater Ref: 5c, 210 Harbutt, Beatrice Emily age 0.2 |
Death* | between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 | Beatrice Emily Harbutt died between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 at R.D. Bridgwater.2 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 | Beatrice Emily Harbutt, daughter of William Thomas Harbutt and Elizabeth Hill, was born between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 at R.D. Bridgwater.1 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 at R.D. Bridgwater Ref: 5c, 362 Harbutt, Beatrice Emily mother: Hill.1 |
Beatrice Emily Harbutt was the daughter of William Thomas Harbutt and Elizabeth Hill.1 |
Last Edited | 3 Mar 2025 |
Caroline Harbutt
F, #387, b. 14 May 1846, d. 10 March 1925
Father | John HARBUTT b. 16 Sep 1819, d. 7 Sep 1898 |
Mother | Eliza TAVERNER b. bt 10 Nov 1812 - 9 Nov 1813, d. 9 Nov 1880 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1846 and 30 June 1846 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1846 and 30 June 1846 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 747 Harbutt, Caroline, mother: Taverner.1 |
(Child) Baptism* | 14 May 1846 | Caroline Harbutt was baptised on 14 May 1846 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
She was the daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Caroline Harbutt was described as Caroline Harbutt age 5, scholar, born Bisbrooke.3 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Johnson's Lodge, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Marriage Bann | between 1 April 1876 and 16 April 1876 | Marriage banns for Caroline Harbutt and Thomas Blair were published between 1 April 1876 and 16 April 1876 at The Parish Church, Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 | Caroline Harbutt married Thomas Blair between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 at R.D. Uppingham.6 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 | As of between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876, her married name was Blair.7 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 553 Blair, Thomas = Harbutt, Caroline.6 |
Had a Son | 22 February 1877 | Her son John Thomas Blair was born on 22 February 1877 at St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 | Her daughter Caroline Louisa Blair was born between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 at St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death of Mother | 9 November 1880 | Her mother Eliza TAVERNER died on 9 November 1880 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 10 Harding Street, All Saints, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 | Her son William Blair was born between 1 July 1885 and 30 September 1885 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of 17 Taylor Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Beneficiary) Will | 14 July 1896 | Caroline Harbutt was named as "my daughter Caroline", bequeathed "the best easy arm chair" a beneficiary in the Will of John HARBUTT dated 14 July 1896.13 |
Death of Father | 7 September 1898 | Her father John HARBUTT died on 7 September 1898 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 121 Taylor Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of 55 Mount Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 55 Mount Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 at R.D. Billesdon Ref: 7a 46 Blair, Caroline age 78 Right age (78) and name, and county (LEI), and the only choice - - probably with a family member.18 |
(Interred) Burial* | 10 March 1925 | Caroline Harbutt was buried on 10 March 1925 at Section B Plot 634, Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Welford Road Unconsecrated Folio: 5703 No. 114393 Caroline Blair age 78 years Abode: North Evington Parish: Leicester Type: Freehold Section: B Plot: 634 Ceremony: W. Borrill (I have recorded from other transcriptions that North Evington is the Infirmary, Leicester) The plot hosted 6 persons, Caroline being the last (1925). When she was buried, the freehold" was purchased, was "Common" when Thomas was buried. Thomas and Caroline are buried together in the final 2 places.19,20,21 |
Death* | 10 March 1925 | She died on 10 March 1925 at North Evington Infirmary, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Known Children of Caroline Harbutt and Thomas Blair |
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Marriage Bann | between 1 April 1876 and 16 April 1876 | Marriage banns for Caroline Harbutt and Thomas Blair were published between 1 April 1876 and 16 April 1876 at The Parish Church, Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 | Caroline Harbutt married Thomas Blair between 1 April 1876 and 30 June 1876 at R.D. Uppingham.6 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Dec 2024 |
Citations
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Caroline Harbutt1
F, #2310, b. between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837, d. 31 March 1861
Father | William Harbutt1 b. 17 Apr 1803, d. 27 Apr 1861 |
Mother | Mary Ann Hill1 b. 1805, d. 18 Oct 1856 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 549 Caroline Harbutt, mother: Hill.2 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 | Caroline Harbutt, daughter of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill, was born between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 at R.D. Uppingham.1,3 |
(Child) Baptism | 1 December 1837 | Caroline Harbutt was baptised on 1 December 1837 at The Parish Church, Uppingham, RUT![]() |
She was the daughter of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | The 1841 UK Census of Back Way, Uppingham, RUT![]() Caroline Harbutt was described as Caroline Harbutt age 3, born in RUT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of South Backway, Uppingham, RUT![]() Caroline Harbutt was described as Caroline Harbutt, daughter age 13, scholar, born Uppingham, RUT.6 |
Death of Mother | 18 October 1856 | Her mother Mary Ann Hill died on 18 October 1856 at R.D. Uppingham.6,7,8 |
Death* | 31 March 1861 | Caroline Harbutt died on 31 March 1861 at St Thomas' Hospital, London, LND![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1861 and 30 June 1861 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1861 and 30 June 1861 at R.D. St. Saviour Ref: 1D, 15 as Caroline Harbutt.8 |
(Interred) Burial* | 4 April 1861 | She was buried on 4 April 1861 at Plot 1719, West Norwood Cemetery - London Metropolitan, Lambeth, LND![]() Page 2208 No. 17468 Caroline Harbutt of St. Thomas' Hospital Buried: 4 Par 1861 age 23 years Removed from St. Saviours' Southwark Plot: Consecrated, Open Ground, common grave No. 1719 (shared with 14 others).11 |
Death-Alt | 4 April 1861 | She was also reported to have died on 4 April 1861 at St Thomas' Hospital, London, LND![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 13 April 1861 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 13 April 1861. Leicestershire Mercury Saturday 13th April 1861. On the 31st in London of Rapid Consumption Caroline eldest daughter of William Harbutt, carrier of Uppingham aged 23 years. Death and Burial record shows she died in St Thomas Hospital on 4th April 1861. Mentioned William Harbutt.10 |
Last Edited | 20 Aug 2024 |
Citations
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Charles Collin Harbutt1
M, #388, b. between 1 July 1863 and 17 September 1863, d. 15 August 1907
Mother | Emma Harbutt b. 21 Apr 1844 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1863 and 17 September 1863 | Charles Collin Harbutt, son of Emma Harbutt, was born between 1 July 1863 and 17 September 1863 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1863 and 30 September 1863 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1863 and 30 September 1863 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 243 Harbutt, Charles Collin mother: -.1,3 |
(Child) Baptism | 17 September 1863 | Charles Collin Harbutt was baptised on 17 September 1863 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
He was the son of Emma Harbutt. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Glaston, RUT![]() Charles Collin Harbutt was described as Charles Harbutt, son age 7 scholar born Bisbrooke, RUT.2 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Wing, RUT![]() |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of The Birchland Stables, Fulwood Road, Nether Hallam, Ecclesall Bierlow, YKS![]() |
(Beneficiary) Will | 14 July 1896 | He was named as "my Grandson Charles" bequeathed an equal share with John's children of the remaining estate, a beneficiary in the Will of John HARBUTT dated 14 July 1896.7 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of "Nottingham Ho.", Whitham Road, Nether Hallam, Ecclesall Bierlow, YKS![]() |
(Groom) Marriage Bann | between 31 March 1901 and 14 April 1901 | Marriage banns for Charles Collin Harbutt and Thirza Webster were published between 31 March 1901 and 14 April 1901 at St. Thomas, Crookes, YKS![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1901 and 30 June 1901 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1901 and 30 June 1901 at R.D. Ecclesall B. Ref: 9c, 584 as Harbutt, Colin Charles = Webster, Thirza.10 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 15 April 1901 | Charles Collin Harbutt married Thirza Webster on 15 April 1901 at St. Mark Broomhall, Sheffield, YKS![]() 15 Apr 1901 Charles Collin Harbutt, 34, bachelor, Licenced Victualler, Nottingham House, Witham Road, Father: John Harbutt (deceased), Farm Steward = Thirza Webster, 35, spinster, 237 Fulwood Road, Father: John Webster, shopkeeper In church after banns Wit: John Haslam, Alice Webster.10,11 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1907 and 30 September 1907 | His death was registered between 1 July 1907 and 30 September 1907 at R.D. Ecclesall B. Ref: 9c, 187 as Charles C Harbutt (indexed as Charles O), age 44.12,13 |
Interesting* | August 1907 | Publican shot dead Mr. Charles Colin Harbutt (my first cousin once removed) was the landlord of the Nottingham House pub in Broomhill district of Sheffield, from around 1901 (still going and Sheffield's top "pie pub").. He was known to have a sporting interest in shooting (including taking potshots across the pub with an air rifle ...), and though he owned other guns, recently bought a sporting gun intending to use it shortly on rabbits in a friends field. However, he did not get the chance to use it as intended, as "he had an accident" with it, which ended up with his sudden dead. The newspapers do strongly suspect suicide (recent purchase of gun, couldn't have pulled the trigger accidentally etc.), but the Coroner could not prove self harm was intended. That was probably a good outcome for his wife (not sure if you can be buried in a consecrated plot if own life taken, and they were eventually buried together 39 years later). Outside of Sheffield it was seen as one of a series of unresolved Sheffield landlord suicides (i.e. maybe more to this tale than was reported). Whatever the cause, a sorry and seemingly cautionary tale about the ownership of firearms. Link: Charles Collin Harbutt. |
Death* | 15 August 1907 | He died on 15 August 1907 at 164 Whitham Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 August 1907 | He and Thirza Webster were the subject of a newspaper article on 15 August 1907. A BROOMHILL TRAGEDY Publican's Ghastly Death A sensation was caused at Broomhill this afternoon by the tragic death of Charles Colin Harbutt, landlord of the Nottingham House, at the corner of Witham Road and Parker's Road. He received a bullet from his won sporting gun in the head and was killed immediately. The terrible affair took place in the kitchen of the house, where Harbutt was temporarily alone. He had complained of not feeling very well, and a barmaid named Elizabeth White had gone to fetch him a seidlitz powder. His wife, too, had just left him and gone upstairs, when the report of a gun rang though the house. Several people who hurried to the kitchen found Harbutt lying on the floor quite dead, with a double-barrelled sporting gun by his side. The spectacle was a sickening one. The top of the landlord's head was literally blown to pieces and and his brains were scattered about the ceiling and all over the room. One discharged cartridge was found in the right barrel of the gun. An undischarged one was in Harbutt'ss.dak. trousers pocket. A jury will have to inquire into the case and come to a conclusion as to whether Harbutt was killed accidentally or took his life. Mrs, Harbutt believes the affair to have been a pure accident. She told our reporter this afternoon that her husband had no reason for committing suicide. He was not in financial difficulties, and if he had been, his parents are in a good position and could have helped him. Neither was he in ill-health. His ailment this morning was only slight. He had been alright before. His possession of this gun is accounted for by the fact that he was very fond of shooting, and frequently went to Hope for sport among the rabbits on a friend's land. The gun with which he was shot was a new one, purchased only yesterday, and Harbutt had spent some time cleaning and examining it. He has several other guns, including an air gun, and was find of practising - even in the house - with the latter. He would sometimes set a tobacco-box up in one corner of the bar, and fire at it with his air gun from the other side of the room, to amuse his customers. He had boxes of cartridges in the house, and frequently carried these missiles in his pockets. Why he should have put one into his new gun this morning, however, is unexplained. As a rule, he was very cautious in handling guns. He was 41 years of age, and a native of Glayston in Rutland. He had been in Sheffield for the past 16 or 17 years, and had kept the Nottingham House about 6 years. He had no children. Mentioned Thirza Webster.14 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 16 August 1907 | Charles Collin Harbutt and Thirza Webster were the subject of a newspaper article on 16 August 1907. PUBLICAN SHOOTS HIMSELF SHOCKING AFFAIR AT SHEFFIELD TRAGEDY Charles Colin Harbutt, landlord of the Nottingham House Inn, Witham Road, Sheffield committed suicide in a most determined manner yesterday afternoon. He is the second publican of the city who has taken his life this week. He had been complaining of ill-health to his wife in the bar, when a few minutes later a loud report was heard. He was found lying in the kitchen quite dead, with a double-barrelled sporting gun beside him. His skull has been blown to pieces, and the brains scattered around the ceiling and the walls of the room. Harbutt had bought the weapon the previous evening, and had been strange in his manner for the past week. Mentioned Thirza Webster.15 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 17 August 1907 | Charles Collin Harbutt and Thirza Webster were the subject of a newspaper article on 17 August 1907. SHEFFIELD TRAGEDY LANDLORD SHOT DEAD STILL A MYSTERY inquest and verdict Very little fresh light was thrown on the tragic death of Charles Colin Harbutt, landlord of the Nottingham Hotel, Witham Road, Sheffield at the inquest held this morning at the Methodist New Connexion School by the coroner, Mr. D. Wightman. Deceased was found in the kitchen with the top of his head almost blown off, and a sporting gun containing a discharged cartridge on the top of him. The first witness called was the deceased's wife, Thirza Harbutt who said that the affair was an accident. Her husband was in good health. On the morning of the tragedy about nine o'clock deceased complained that his head was bad and said he would go back to bed. He had a cup of tea and returned to bed. He came down around noon and said his head was still bad. He remarked that he would have a wash and go again to bed. She left him and was going upstairs when she heard a report - she thought it was a bottle bursting. Returning she found deceased lying on the kitchen floor, dead. There was a gun in the dresser when she went upstairs. There were other guns in the house - two in the kitchen and two in the bar, and this fifth one was on the dresser until a place could be found for it. Deceased had bought the fifth gun on Wednesday and was going shooting in a fortnight's time. He had never threatened suicide, and she was certain the affair was an accident. Deceased had cleaned the gun with which he was shot, the night before. he thoroughly understood how to use a gun, having been accustomed to handling them. A barmaid in the house, Elizabeth White, said there was no quarrel between deceased and his wife. He had no trouble that she knew of. She had lust left Harbutt to fetch a seidlitz powder. because he complained of his head, when she heard the report. Hurrying back, she saw the deceased on the kitchen floor dead, with the gun across him. She had not seen him touch the gun that day, but the night before he shot through the window with it at a box in the yard. A discharged cartridge was found in the right barrel, and there was a full cartridge, corresponding to the one in the gun in the landlord's trouser's pocket. The stock of the gun was broken. The Coroner pointed out that it was a gun with a hard pull, therefore, dropping it on the butt end on the floor would not send it off, and being an experienced man it was not likely that deceased would have an accident. Supposing he did commit suicide, how had he done it. He must have pushed the trigger with a stick or with his toe. It would be impossible for him to reach the trigger with his hand when holding the muzzle to his head. He did not think the accident was sufficiently clear for the jury to say it was either suicide or an accident. A verdict that "deceased was killed by shot from a sporting gun, but as to how and why the gun was discharged there is no evidence to show", was returned. The interment will take place on Monday, at Intake cemetery. (also reported as "The Broomhill Tragedy" in a summary on 19th August by Sheffield Daily Telegraph of the words above) Mentioned Thirza Webster.16 |
(Interred) Burial* | 19 August 1907 | Charles Collin Harbutt was buried on 19 August 1907 at Plot 10016 Section N, City Road Cemetery, Sheffield, YKS![]() Charles Colin HARBUTT, age 44. Harbutt, Charles Colin (Hotel Keeper, age 44). Died at Nottingham House Whitham Rd; Buried on August 19, 1907 in Consecrated ground; Grave Number 10016, Section N of City Road Cemetery, Sheffield. Parent or Next of Kin if Available: ~. Remarks: . Plot Owner: ~ ~ of ~. Page No 1903 In the grave: 1907: Harbutt, Charles Colin 1946: Mann, Thirza (widow age 80) 1968: Webster, Arnold Shaw (retired age 85) City Road cemnetery was referred to as "Intake Cemetery" in newpaper article.17,18 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 6 September 1907 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harbutt, Charles Colin of 164 Whitham Road Sheffield died 15 August 1907. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Thirza Webster described as Thirza Harbutt widow. on 6 September 1907 by The Probate Office, Wakefield. Estate valued at £878 14s. 11d..13 |
Family of Charles Collin Harbutt and Thirza Webster |
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(Groom) Marriage Bann | between 31 March 1901 and 14 April 1901 | Marriage banns for Charles Collin Harbutt and Thirza Webster were published between 31 March 1901 and 14 April 1901 at St. Thomas, Crookes, YKS![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 15 April 1901 | Charles Collin Harbutt married Thirza Webster on 15 April 1901 at St. Mark Broomhall, Sheffield, YKS![]() 15 Apr 1901 Charles Collin Harbutt, 34, bachelor, Licenced Victualler, Nottingham House, Witham Road, Father: John Harbutt (deceased), Farm Steward = Thirza Webster, 35, spinster, 237 Fulwood Road, Father: John Webster, shopkeeper In church after banns Wit: John Haslam, Alice Webster.10,11 |
Last Edited | 13 May 2025 |
Citations
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Edward Harbutt1 
M, #2301, b. before 9 September 1835, d. 8 December 1914
Father | William Harbutt1 b. 17 Apr 1803, d. 27 Apr 1861 |
Mother | Mary Ann Hill1 b. 1805, d. 18 Oct 1856 |
Birth* | before 9 September 1835 | Edward Harbutt, son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill, was born before 9 September 1835 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Child) Baptism | 9 September 1835 | Edward Harbutt was baptised on 9 September 1835 at St. Peter & St. Paul, Uppingham, RUT![]() Edward son of William and Mary Ann Harbutt, Uppingham, grazier.2,3,4 |
He was the son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | The 1841 UK Census of Back Way, Uppingham, RUT![]() Edward Harbutt was described as Edward Harbutt, age 5, born in Rutland.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of South Backway, Uppingham, RUT![]() Edward Harbutt was described as Edward Harbutt, son, age 15, carrier's son born Uppingham, RUT.6 |
Death of Mother | 18 October 1856 | His mother Mary Ann Hill died on 18 October 1856 at R.D. Uppingham.6,7,8 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1857 and 31 December 1857 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1857 and 31 December 1857 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 540 Edward Harbutt = Emma Sophia Russell.9 |
(Groom) Marriage Bann | between 1 November 1857 and 15 November 1857 | Marriage banns for Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell were published between 1 November 1857 and 15 November 1857 at Bringhurst, LEI![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 19 November 1857 | Edward Harbutt married Emma Sophia Russell, daughter of Samuel Russell and Sophia Harbutt, on 19 November 1857 at Great Easton, LEI![]() Note that this is cousins marrying each other. Sophia Harbut, Emma's Mother is the sister of William Harbutt, Edward's Father.9,12 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 28 November 1857 | Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell were the subject of a newspaper article on 28 November 1857. Marriages On the 19th inst., at Great Easton, by Rev. G. Quirk, Mr. Edward Harbut, of Uppingham, to Miss Emma Sophia Russell, of Great Easton, third daughter of Mr. S. Russell.13 |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859 | His son John Edward Harbutt was born between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of 79 Curzon Street, St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death of Father | 27 April 1861 | His father William Harbutt died on 27 April 1861 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862 | His son Russell William Harbutt was born between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862 at R.D. Leicester.17,18 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 | His daughter Ann Sophia Harbutt was born between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 at R.D. Leicester.19 |
Had a Child | circa 14 May 1868 | His child (stillborn) Harbutt was born circa 14 May 1868 at Curzon Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory* | 1878 | Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell were named in 1878 in the Commercial Section section of the C.N. Wright, 4th edition Leicester as Harbutt, Edward, grocer and Mrs. Emily Sophia, furrier, 105 Curzon Street.20 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | His son Joseph Edward Harbutt was born between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Leicester.19 |
Directory | 1880 | Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell were named in 1880 in the Commercial Section section of the Kellys 1881 Leicestershire and Rutland as Harbutt, Edward, grocer and Mrs. Emma, furrier, 105 Curzon Street.21 |
(Witness) Marriage | 9 May 1880 | Edward Harbutt witnessed the marriage of William Ingram and Ann Harbutt on 9 May 1880 at St. Matthew's, Leicester, LEI![]() = Annie Harbutt, age 31, spinster of Curzon Street father: William Harbutt, carrier in church by banns Wit: Edward Harbutt, Elizabeth Harbutt.11 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 105 Curzon Street, St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory* | 1891 | Edward Harbutt was named in 1891 in the Leicester persons section of the Kelly's Directory of Derbys. & Leics. as Harbutt, Edward, grocer & beer retailer, 105 Curzon Street.23 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 105 Curzon Street, St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory | 1895 | Edward Harbutt was named in 1895 in the Leicester persons section of the Kelly's Directory of Derbys. & Leics. as Harbutt, Edward, grocer & beer retailer, 105 Curzon Street.23 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 31 Hartington Road, St. Saviour's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death of Spouse | July 1904 | His wife Emma Sophia Russell died in July 1904.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 548 Edward Harbutt = Fanny Elizabeth Hill.9 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 28 April 1906 | Edward Harbutt married Fanny Elizabeth Hill on 28 April 1906 at St. Saviour's church, Leicester, LEI![]() Edward Harbutt, age 70, widower, grocer, of 31 Hartington Road father: William Harbutt (deceased), carrier = Fanny Elizabeth Hill, age 55, spinster, governess of Meivings? Rd., Bishopston, Bristol father: James Hill (deceased) greengrocer in church after banns Wit: John Owen Watson, Elizabeth Harbutt (all signed) Witness links Elizabeth Harbutt.9,11 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 31 Hartington Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 | His death was registered between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 268 as Edward Harbutt, age 79.8 |
Death* | 8 December 1914 | Edward Harbutt died on 8 December 1914 at The City General Hospital, Evington, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 11 December 1914 | He was buried on 11 December 1914 at Section C Plot 433, Gilroes Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Harbutt, Edward buried 11 Dec 1914, Leicestershire. Folio 1076 No (general part) 9400 Edward Harbutt, age 79 years of 31 Hartington Road Buried: Dec 11 1914 Type: Freehold Section: C Number: 433 Ceremony: N.N. Faid 4 buried in the grave: Harbutt, Emma Sophia (25 Aug 1904) Harbutt, Edward (11 Dec 1914) Harbutt, Fanny Elizabeth (3 May 1932) Harbutt, William Russell (27 Feb 1934).28 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 4 January 1915 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harbutt, Edward of 31 Hartington Road Leicester retired grocer died 8 December 1914 at The City General Hospital Evington Leicester. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Fanny Elizabeth Hill described as to Russell William Harbutt described as Russell William Harbutt warehouseman and Fanny Elizabeth Harbutt widow on 4 January 1915 by The Probate Office, Leicester. Estate valued at £1141 18s. 9d..27 |
Known Children of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell |
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(Groom) Marriage Bann | between 1 November 1857 and 15 November 1857 | Marriage banns for Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell were published between 1 November 1857 and 15 November 1857 at Bringhurst, LEI![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 19 November 1857 | Edward Harbutt married Emma Sophia Russell, daughter of Samuel Russell and Sophia Harbutt, on 19 November 1857 at Great Easton, LEI![]() Note that this is cousins marrying each other. Sophia Harbut, Emma's Mother is the sister of William Harbutt, Edward's Father.9,12 |
Children |
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Family of Edward Harbutt and Fanny Elizabeth Hill |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 28 April 1906 | Edward Harbutt married Fanny Elizabeth Hill on 28 April 1906 at St. Saviour's church, Leicester, LEI![]() Edward Harbutt, age 70, widower, grocer, of 31 Hartington Road father: William Harbutt (deceased), carrier = Fanny Elizabeth Hill, age 55, spinster, governess of Meivings? Rd., Bishopston, Bristol father: James Hill (deceased) greengrocer in church after banns Wit: John Owen Watson, Elizabeth Harbutt (all signed) Witness links Elizabeth Harbutt.9,11 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
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Elizabeth Harbutt
F, #389, b. 22 September 1854, d. 19 February 1941
Father | Robert Harbutt b. 24 Nov 1815, d. bt 1 Apr 1883 - 3 Apr 1883 |
Mother | Maria Hill b. bt 4 Apr 1819 - 3 Apr 1820, d. 30 Nov 1897 |
Note* | An Elizabeth Ann Harbutt married in Uppingham (7a 417) district, Mar 1884 This Elizabeth? - NO - she appears single in 1901 census. | |
Birth* | 22 September 1854 | Elizabeth Harbutt, daughter of Robert Harbutt and Maria Hill, was born on 22 September 1854 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Elizabeth Harbutt was the daughter of Robert Harbutt and Maria Hill. | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1854 and 31 December 1854 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1854 and 31 December 1854 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 219 Harbutt, Elizabeth mother: Hill.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Meeting Lane, Uppingham, RUT![]() Elizabeth Harbutt was described as Elizabeth Harbutt, daughter age 6, scholar, born Uppingham, RUT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, St. Mary's, Leicester, LEI![]() Elizabeth Harbutt was described as Elizabeth HARBUTT, daughter, unm, age 16, scholar born Rutland.5 |
(Witness) Marriage | 9 May 1880 | She witnessed the marriage of William Ingram and Ann Harbutt on 9 May 1880 at St. Matthew's, Leicester, LEI![]() = Annie Harbutt, age 31, spinster of Curzon Street father: William Harbutt, carrier in church by banns Wit: Edward Harbutt, Elizabeth Harbutt.6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, St. Mary's, Leicester, LEI![]() Elizabeth Harbutt was described as Elizabeth HARBUTT, unm, age 26, schoolmistress born Uppingham, Rutland.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, St Mary's, Leicester, LEI![]() Elizabeth Harbutt was described as Elizabeth HARBUTT, daughter, unm, age 36, schoolmistress born Uppingham, Rut.7 |
Death of Mother | 30 November 1897 | Her mother Maria Hill died on 30 November 1897 at 6 Rawson Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 21 December 1897 | Authority was granted to Elizabeth Harbutt described as a spinster to administer the Estate of Maria Hill on 21 December 1897 at The Probate Office, Leicester, valued at £118 4s. 2d..9 |
(Head alone) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was solitary head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, St Mary's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory* | 1904 | Elizabeth Harbutt was named in 1904 in the Person Index of Leicester section of the Kelly's directory of Leicestershire & Rutland 1904 as Harbutt, Elizabeth, Mistress of Trinity Infant School, h. 6 Rawson St.11 |
(Witness) Marriage | 28 April 1906 | She witnessed the marriage of Fanny Elizabeth Hill and Edward Harbutt on 28 April 1906 at St. Saviour's church, Leicester, LEI![]() = Fanny Elizabeth Hill, age 55, spinster, governess of Meivings? Rd., Bishopston, Bristol father: James Hill (deceased) greengrocer in church after banns Wit: John Owen Watson, Elizabeth Harbutt (all signed).12,6 |
(Head alone) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was solitary head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Present-Main-Alone) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 6 Rawson Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1941 and 31 March 1941 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1941 and 31 March 1941 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 628 as Harbutt, Elizabeth age 86.8 |
Death* | 19 February 1941 | Elizabeth Harbutt died on 19 February 1941 at 2 Swain Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Address* | 19 February 1941 | As of 19 February 1941, Elizabeth Harbutt lived at 6 Rawson Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 22 February 1941 | She was buried on 22 February 1941 at Section A Plot 109, Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Consecrated Burials Folio: 3396 No. 67892 Date: 22 Feb 1941, Elizabeth Harbutt age 86 years Abode 2 Swain Street (died) 22 Shipley Road (home) Parish: Leicester Type: Freehold Section: A Plot: 109 Ceremony: S.J. Wakeling With 2 other burials - her parents.16,17 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 27 October 1941 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harbutt Elizabeth of 6 Rawson Street Leicester spinster died 19 February 1941 at 2 Swain Street Leicester. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to William Edgar Ingram boot manufacturers manager. on 27 October 1941 by The Probate Office, Leicester. Estate valued at £181 4s. 9d..9 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2024 |
Citations
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Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT 
F, #390, b. 8 October 1849, d. 5 April 1919
Father | John HARBUTT b. 16 Sep 1819, d. 7 Sep 1898 |
Mother | Eliza TAVERNER b. bt 10 Nov 1812 - 9 Nov 1813, d. 9 Nov 1880 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1849 and 31 December 1849 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1849 and 31 December 1849 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 675 Harbutt, Elizabeth Tavener mother: Tavener.1 |
Birth* | 8 October 1849 | Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER, was born on 8 October 1849 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was the daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER. | ||
(Child) Baptism | 15 October 1849 | Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was baptised on 15 October 1849 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Born) BC* | 24 October 1849 | Elizabeth Tavener's birth was registered on 24 October 1849 at S.D. Uppingham, R.D. Uppingham, RUT, LEI & NTH![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was described as Elizabeth T. Harbutt, age 1 born Bisbrooke.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was described as Elizabeth T Harbutt dau age 11, scholar born Bisbrooke, Rutland.6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of 14 Buckingham Street, Leicester, LEI![]() Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was described as Elizabeth Harbutt, boarder, unmarried, age 21, shirt finisher, born Bisbrook, Rutland.7 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1872 and 30 June 1872 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1872 and 30 June 1872 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 530 Chamberlain, Lemuel = Harbutt, Elizabeth Tavenner.8 |
Marriage Bann | between 5 May 1872 and 19 May 1872 | Marriage banns for Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT and Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN were published between 5 May 1872 and 19 May 1872 at The Parish Church, Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Bride) Marriage* | 21 May 1872 | Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT married Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, on 21 May 1872 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Bride) MC* | 21 May 1872 | The marriage certificate which she signed as "Elizth." states she was of full age and a spinster. She was recorded as of Glaston. Her father was recorded as John Harbutt, farm steward. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the established church after banns. Witnesses to the marriage were Hannah Chamberlain and Walter Harbutt. The bride's father John HARBUTT witnessed the marriage.11 |
Married Name | 21 May 1872 | As of 21 May 1872, her married name was CHAMBERLAIN. |
Had a Son | 11 January 1876 | Her son Frank Archibald Chamberlain was born on 11 January 1876 at 10 King Richards Rd., Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Mother) BC | 18 February 1876 | Elizabeth Tavener Chamberlain, formerly Harbutt was named as mother at the registration of the birth of Frank Archibald Chamberlain on 18 February 1876 at S.D. West Leicester, R.D. Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death of Mother | 9 November 1880 | Her mother Eliza TAVERNER died on 9 November 1880 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 22 Bromley Place, Nottingham Market, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 25 December 1881 | Her son Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN was born on 25 December 1881 at 22 Bromley Place, Angel Row, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Son | 16 January 1882 | Her son Frank Archibald Chamberlain died on 16 January 1882 at 22 Bromley Place, Angel Row, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Mother Informant) BC | 28 January 1882 | Elizabeth Tavener Chamberlain, formerly Harbutt was named as the mother and the informant as E.T. Chamberlain, Mother, 22 Bromley Place, Angel Row, Nottingham at the registration of the birth of Augustus Lemuel Arthur CHAMBERLAIN on 28 January 1882 at S.D. Park, R.D. Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 29 June 1883 | Her daughter Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain was born on 29 June 1883 at 219 Arkwright St., Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Mother Informant) BC | 10 August 1883 | Elizabeth Taverner Chamberlain, formerly Harbutt was named as the mother and the informant as E.T. Chamberlain, Mother, 219 Arkwright Street, Nottingham at the registration of the birth of Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain on 10 August 1883 at S.D. Exchange, R.D. Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 6 November 1884 | Her daughter Florence Annie Chamberlain was born on 6 November 1884 at 1 Glebe Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Mother Informant) BC | 16 December 1884 | Elizabeth Taverner Chamberlain, formerly Harbutt was named as the mother and the informant as E.T. Chamberlain, Mother, 1 Glebe Street, Nottingham at the registration of the birth of Florence Annie Chamberlain on 16 December 1884 at S.D. Exchange, R.D. Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Gladstone House, Wharf Road, Pinxton, DBY![]() |
(Beneficiary) Will | 14 July 1896 | Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was named as "my daughter Elizabeth Taverner" bequeathed "half dozen silver tea spoons and sugar tongs also salt and mustard spoons nine pieces in all" a beneficiary in the Will of John HARBUTT dated 14 July 1896.15 |
Death of Father | 7 September 1898 | Her father John HARBUTT died on 7 September 1898 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 110 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of The Hill, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 28 January 1917 | Her daughter Elizabeth Beatrice Chamberlain married Frederick Lee on 28 January 1917 at St. Wilfred, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT![]() |
Death* | 5 April 1919 | Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT died on 5 April 1919 at Hill House, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT![]() |
Research* | 5 April 1919 | Research: Killed in car accident. Henry had not heard of this.22 |
(Deceased) DC* | 7 April 1919 | Elizabeth Taverner Chamberlain's death was registered on 7 April 1919 at S.D. Greasley, R.D. Basford, NTT & DBY![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 9 April 1919 | She was buried on 9 April 1919 at Graveyard Extension, St. Wilfred Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT![]() In loving memory of Elizabeth Taverner the beloved wife of Lemuel Chamberlain who died April 5th 1919 aged 69 years (plenty of space for her husband's name, but he was buried at Wilford Hill with his children - probably because he had moved out of Kirkby by then, and it was also possible that burial ground extension was closed by then - there are not many burials and they are all of a similar period). Elizabeth Taverner Chamberlain, The Hill Kirkby, buried April 9th 1919 aged 69 years (James Butterwick, Rector).23,24,25 |
Known Children of Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT and Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN |
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Marriage Bann | between 5 May 1872 and 19 May 1872 | Marriage banns for Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT and Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN were published between 5 May 1872 and 19 May 1872 at The Parish Church, Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Bride) Marriage* | 21 May 1872 | Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT married Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, on 21 May 1872 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S20] Birth cert.
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
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- [S12] Marriage cert.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "GROonline."
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- [S14] Will "of John Harbutt, probate granted 29 Apr 1899."
- [S1] Census, 1871.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
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- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Marriages."
- [S16] Death cert.
- [S65] Information supplied by Researcher 22 "Said killed in car accident."
- [S32] Information supplied by Researcher 15.
- [S2] MI "New Cemetery, St. Wilfred's, Kirkby-ib-Ashfield, NTT."
- [S31] Parochial Records, Burials "Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
Emma Harbutt
F, #391, b. 21 April 1844
Father | John HARBUTT b. 16 Sep 1819, d. 7 Sep 1898 |
Mother | Eliza TAVERNER b. bt 10 Nov 1812 - 9 Nov 1813, d. 9 Nov 1880 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1844 and 30 June 1844 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1844 and 30 June 1844 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15 699. Harbutt, Emma mother: Taverner.1,2 |
Birth | between 1 April 1844 and 30 June 1844 | Emma Harbutt, daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER, was born between 1 April 1844 and 30 June 1844 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Child) Baptism* | 21 April 1844 | Emma Harbutt was baptised on 21 April 1844 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
She was the daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Emma Harbutt was described as Emma Harbutt, daughter age 6, scholar born Bisbrooke.6 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of 5 Church Street (St Marys), Newark upon Trent, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1863 and 17 September 1863 | Her son Charles Collin Harbutt was born between 1 July 1863 and 17 September 1863 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Married Name | between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 | As of between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871, her married name was Russell.3,8 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 | Emma Harbutt married John Hall Russell between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 at R.D. Leicester.3,9 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 71 271 from Free BMD search for Harbutt.8 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Glaston, RUT![]() Emma Harbutt was described as Emma Russell, visitor, married, age 26, carpenter's wife born Bisbrooke, Rutland.3 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 | Her son Harry Harbutt Russell was born between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 at Sileby, LEI![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1872 and 31 December 1872 | Her daughter Annie Russell was born between 1 October 1872 and 31 December 1872 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1874 and 31 December 1874 | Her daughter Henrietta Hall Russell was born between 1 October 1874 and 31 December 1874 at Sileby, LEI![]() |
Married Name | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | As of between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878, her married name was Gamble.11 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Barrow S. Ref: 7a 279 - note that Barrow-on-Soar covers LEI parish of Sileby, where they are found in 1891.9 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | Emma Harbutt married Thomas Gamble between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Barrow S. note that Barrow-on-Soar covers LEI parish of Sileby, where they are found in 1891.11 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1878 and 31 December 1878 | Her daughter Beatrice Taverner Gamble was born between 1 October 1878 and 31 December 1878 at Sileby, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Cossington End, Sileby, LEI![]() |
Had a Son | 4 March 1888 | Her son Frederick Frank Gamble was born on 4 March 1888 at Sileby, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Cossington Road, Sileby, LEI![]() |
Married Name | between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 | As of between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895, her married name was Burton.9 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 at R.D. Barrow S. Ref: 7a 307. married as Emma Gamble.9 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 | Emma Harbutt married James Burton between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 at R.D. Barrow S.9 |
(Beneficiary) Will | 14 July 1896 | Emma Harbutt was named as "my daughter Emma", bequeathed "two gold rings of my dear departed wife" a beneficiary in the Will of John HARBUTT dated 14 July 1896.13 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of The Royal George, Whitwick, LEI![]() |
Research* | between 1 January 1902 and 31 March 1902 | Research: at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 176, age 55.Not the right one as it turns out. Age is slightly out. She was a widow, with no children, so this was probably a best guess. Probably staying with family in Leicester at death. No! The Emma Burton who died in 1902 age 55 is buried with a John Burton, who died 1904 age 66 (i.e. not James Burton).15 |
Child of Emma Harbutt |
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Known Children of Emma Harbutt and John Hall Russell |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 | She married John Hall Russell between 1 January 1871 and 31 March 1871 at R.D. Leicester.3,9 |
Children |
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Known Children of Emma Harbutt and Thomas Gamble |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | Emma Harbutt married Thomas Gamble between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Barrow S. note that Barrow-on-Soar covers LEI parish of Sileby, where they are found in 1891.11 |
Children |
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Family of Emma Harbutt and James Burton |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 | Emma Harbutt married James Burton between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 at R.D. Barrow S.9 |
Last Edited | 3 Dec 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
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- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
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- [S14] Will "of John Harbutt, probate granted 29 Apr 1899."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S2] MI "Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI."
Frank Alfred Harbutt1
M, #3733, b. between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928, d. between 1 April 1931 and 30 June 1931
Father | Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 b. 18 Feb 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Cassandra Florence Reeve1 b. 28 Jun 1901, d. bt 1 Jul 1978 - 30 Sep 1978 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928 at R.D. Hendon Ref: 3a, 606 Harbutt, Frank Alfred mother: Reeve.2,1 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928 | Frank Alfred Harbutt, son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve, was born between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928 at Hendon, MDX![]() |
Frank Alfred Harbutt was the son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve.1 | ||
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 April 1931 and 30 June 1931 | Frank Alfred Harbutt died between 1 April 1931 and 30 June 1931 at Hendon, MDX![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1931 and 30 June 1931 | His death was registered between 1 April 1931 and 30 June 1931 at R.D. Hendon Ref: 3a, 404 Harbutt, Frank Alfred age 2.3,4 |
Last Edited | 10 Sep 2022 |
Frank William Harbutt1
M, #2309, b. between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892
Father | Russell William Harbutt1 b. bt 1 Jul 1862 - 30 Sep 1862, d. 23 Feb 1934 |
Mother | Frances Bromley1 b. bt 1 Apr 1858 - 30 Jun 1858, d. 8 Mar 1942 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 192 Harbutt, Frank William mother: Bromley.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | Frank William Harbutt, son of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley, was born between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
Frank William Harbutt was the son of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 41 Gopsall Street, St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI![]() Frank William Harbutt was described as Frank Harbutt, son age 8, born Leicester LEI.3 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will | 17 December 1914 | He was named as "my son Frank Harbutt" an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of Russell William Harbutt dated 17 December 1914.4 |
Research | between 1915 and 1919 | Research: Was this Frank William Harbutt in Leics Regiment or not during this period? We have him marrying a Lilian in Juy 1918 as a optical glass blower, when his army discharge was not until Jan 1919. The marriage puts the military association of this person in doubt. |
Research* | between 29 July 1915 and 14 January 1919 | Research: Medal Card- possible match to this Frank William Frank W Harbutt Medal Roll Page Remarks Victory Medal F/102 B5 567 Disc. 14/1/19 British Medal do do Retd. (1743KR) 8115/Adt. (15) Star F/333 241 Theatre first served: (1) France Date of entry therein: 29-7-1915 8115/Adt.5 |
Research | between 29 July 1915 and 14 January 1919 | Research: Roll of individuals entitled to decoration: Leicester Regiment 12567 Pte. Harbutt, F. W. . Disembarkation: 29-7-1915 Remarks: Discharged 14-1-1919 Litchfield record Office 29-9-1919.5 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1918 and 30 September 1918 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1918 and 30 September 1918 at R.D. Leicester Harbutt, Frank W = Harding, Lilian Ref: 7a, 401.6 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 27 July 1918 | Frank William Harbutt married Lilian Harding on 27 July 1918 at St. Mary Magdalen, Knighton, LEI![]() Frank Willam Harbutt age 25, bachelor, optical glass worker of 2 Salisbury Cottages, Knighton Road father: Russell William Harbutt, warehouseman = Lilian Harding, age 24, spinster, machinist of 54 Knighton Fields Road, father: Fred Harding, forman engineer in church by license Wit: Frances Harbutt, Fred Harding (note that Lilian signed as "Harbutt" and Harding had to be added). All signed. Witness links Frances Bromley.6,7 |
Research | 2 June 1920 | Research: Victory Medal and/or War medal 12567 Harbutt, Frank William 12567. 7/Leic R. Pte. Retd 1743 K.R. (12) C.R.V. 377/B (in red) Litchfield record Office.5 |
Research* | 1921 | Research: at Irondequoit, Munroe, New York, USA![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 1930 | He was head of the household in the 1930 US Census of Irondequoit, Munroe, New York, USA![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 25 April 1934 | Authority was granted to Frank William Harbutt described as Frank William Harbutt in the Will but actually not named in the probate entry (he had emmigrated, so probably couldn't discharge duties) to administer the Estate of Russell William Harbutt on 25 April 1934 at The Probate Office, Leicester, valued at £961 18s. 7d..9 |
Research | 24 March 1993 | Research: Harbutt Ancestry Family Tree has him dying in Toronto.10 |
Family of Frank William Harbutt and Lilian Harding |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 27 July 1918 | Frank William Harbutt married Lilian Harding on 27 July 1918 at St. Mary Magdalen, Knighton, LEI![]() Frank Willam Harbutt age 25, bachelor, optical glass worker of 2 Salisbury Cottages, Knighton Road father: Russell William Harbutt, warehouseman = Lilian Harding, age 24, spinster, machinist of 54 Knighton Fields Road, father: Fred Harding, forman engineer in church by license Wit: Frances Harbutt, Fred Harding (note that Lilian signed as "Harbutt" and Harding had to be added). All signed. Witness links Frances Bromley.6,7 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Leicestershire Wills."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Military Service Record - WW1."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast - Leicestershire marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1930 US, FindMyPast.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry Family Tree - ChristineHarbutt."
Geoffrey V Harbutt1
M, #3739, b. between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941, d. between 1 April 1942 and 30 June 1942
Father | Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 b. 18 Feb 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Cassandra Florence Reeve1 b. 28 Jun 1901, d. bt 1 Jul 1978 - 30 Sep 1978 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941 at R.D. Newmarket Ref: 4a, 1770 Harbutt, Geoffrey V mother: Reeve.1 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941 | Geoffrey V Harbutt, son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve, was born between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941 at R.D. Newmarket.1 |
Geoffrey V Harbutt was the son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve.1 | ||
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 April 1942 and 30 June 1942 | Geoffrey V Harbutt died between 1 April 1942 and 30 June 1942 at R.D. Newmarket age 0.2 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1942 and 30 June 1942 | His death was registered between 1 April 1942 and 30 June 1942 at R.D. Newmarket Ref: 4a, 1332 Harbutt, Geoffrey V, age 0.2 |
Last Edited | 2 Oct 2022 |
Gerald Henry Harbutt1
M, #3732, b. 17 September 1925, d. August 1986
Father | Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 b. 18 Feb 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Cassandra Florence Reeve1 b. 28 Jun 1901, d. bt 1 Jul 1978 - 30 Sep 1978 |
Birth* | 17 September 1925 | Gerald Henry Harbutt, son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve, was born on 17 September 1925 at R.D. Barnet.1 |
Gerald Henry Harbutt was the son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1925 and 31 December 1925 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1925 and 31 December 1925 at R.D. Barnet Ref: 3a, 627 Harbutt, Gerald Henry mother: Reeve.2,3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of Easty Wood Nurseries, Ousden, SFK![]() Gerald Henry Harbutt was described as Harbutt, Gerald H., male, born 17 Sep 1925, single, at school.4 |
Death* | August 1986 | He died in August 1986 at Wayland, NFK![]() |
Last Edited | 10 Sep 2022 |
Janet Louisa Harbutt
F, #392, b. between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852
Father | John HARBUTT b. 16 Sep 1819, d. 7 Sep 1898 |
Mother | Eliza TAVERNER b. bt 10 Nov 1812 - 9 Nov 1813, d. 9 Nov 1880 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852 | Janet Louisa Harbutt, daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER, was born between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 236 Harbutt, Janet Louisa mother: Taverner.2,3 |
Janet Louisa Harbutt was the daughter of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER. | ||
(Child) Baptism | 1853 | Janet Louisa Harbutt was baptised in 1853 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Full date not transcribed, or not available.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Janet Louisa Harbutt was described as Janette L. Harbutt, dau age 9 , scholar, born Bisbrooke, Rutland.5 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of 70 Friar Lane, St. Mary, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 2 April 1877 | She witnessed the marriage of Eliza Hunt and Walter Harbutt on 2 April 1877 at St. George, Leicester, LEI![]() = Eliza Hunt, 25, spinster, of 24 Colton Street (no father given) In Church after banns Wit: John Dodson, Jeanette Louisa Harbutt "William Harbutt of Glaston to Miss E. Hunt of Arnesby."6,7,8,9,10,11 |
Research | 3 April 1881 | Research: at 28 Frank Street, St Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() Age is wrong, but the second 2 in 22 is not a 2... So possibly...6 |
Name Variation | 1884 | As of 1884, Janet Louisa Harbutt was also known as Jeannette Louisa GRO marriage index gives Jeannette Louisa.2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a 396 from Free BMD. indexed as "Jeannette Louisa" to Edward Heeley.12 |
Married Name | 3 December 1884 | As of 3 December 1884, her married name was Heeley.12,10 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 3 December 1884 | She married Edward Heeley on 3 December 1884 at St. Luke's Church, Leicester, LEI![]() Dec 3rd 1884 Edward Heeley, 24, bachelor, pressman, 80 Gladstone Street, Father: George Heeley, Shoemaker = Jannette Louisa Harbutt, 24, spinster, 80 Gladstone Street, Father: John Harbutt, Farm Bailiff In church after banns Wit: Walter Harbutt, Eliza Harbutt (all signed) Witness links Walter Harbutt and Eliza Hunt.12,11 |
(Beneficiary) Will | 14 July 1896 | Janet Louisa Harbutt was named as "my daughter Jeannette Louisa", bequeathed "the chimney glass in the front parlour" a beneficiary in the Will of John HARBUTT dated 14 July 1896.13 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 94 Cranbourne Street, St Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | She was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 94 Cranbourne Street, St Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Family of Janet Louisa Harbutt and Edward Heeley |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 3 December 1884 | Janet Louisa Harbutt married Edward Heeley on 3 December 1884 at St. Luke's Church, Leicester, LEI![]() Dec 3rd 1884 Edward Heeley, 24, bachelor, pressman, 80 Gladstone Street, Father: George Heeley, Shoemaker = Jannette Louisa Harbutt, 24, spinster, 80 Gladstone Street, Father: John Harbutt, Farm Bailiff In church after banns Wit: Walter Harbutt, Eliza Harbutt (all signed) Witness links Walter Harbutt and Eliza Hunt.12,11 |
Last Edited | 28 Aug 2021 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S94] "Leicester Chronicle 21 Apr 1877 p12."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Leicester Marriages."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast - Leicestershire marriages."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S14] Will "of John Harbutt, probate granted 29 Apr 1899."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
Joan Yvonne Harbutt1,2
F, #2949, b. between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916
Father | Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 b. 18 Feb 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Miriam Emma Neal1 b. 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1922 - 31 Mar 1922 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916 at R.D. Billesdon Ref: 7a, 33, Harbutt, Joan Yvonne, mother: Neal.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916 | Joan Yvonne Harbutt, daughter of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal, was born between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916 at R.D. Billesdon.1 |
Joan Yvonne Harbutt was the daughter of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal.1 | ||
Married Name | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | As of between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937, her married name was Taylor.3 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Portsmouth Ref: 2b 1021 Harbutt, Joan Y. = Taylor, Jonathan.3 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | Joan Yvonne Harbutt married Jonathan Taylor between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Portsmouth.3 |
(Present-Main-Alone) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 130 Battersea Park Road, Wandsworth, LND![]() |
Family of Joan Yvonne Harbutt and Jonathan Taylor |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | Joan Yvonne Harbutt married Jonathan Taylor between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Portsmouth.3 |
Last Edited | 6 Dec 2020 |
John HARBUTT 
M, #393, b. 16 September 1819, d. 7 September 1898
Father | Walter HARBUT b. 5 Jan 1779, d. 1 Jan 1863 |
Mother | Julianna GOODLIFFE b. 9 May 1778, d. 10 Jul 1858 |
Occupation* | John HARBUTT was a Labourer, Farm Steward.1,2,3,4,5 | |
Birth* | 16 September 1819 | John HARBUTT, son of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE, was born on 16 September 1819 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
John HARBUTT was the son of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE. | ||
(Child) Baptism | 26 December 1825 | John HARBUTT was baptised on 26 December 1825 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | The 1841 UK Census of South Fields Lodge, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1843 and 30 September 1843 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1843 and 30 September 1843 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15 795, John given as HARBULT = Eliza Richmond. |
Marriage* | 3 July 1843 | He married Eliza TAVERNER, daughter of Henry TAVERNER and Eliza (=Travener) (?), on 3 July 1843 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Groom) MC* | 3 July 1843 | The marriage certificate which he signed states that he was a bachelor aged 24 years. He was recorded as of Bisbrooke, labourer. His father was recorded as Walter Harbutt, labourer. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the church of England. John Green and Mary Blythe signed as witnesses.6 |
Had a Daughter | 21 April 1844 | His daughter Emma Harbutt was baptised on 21 April 1844 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 14 May 1846 | His daughter Caroline Harbutt was baptised on 14 May 1846 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 8 October 1849 | His daughter Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT was born on 8 October 1849 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Father Informant) BC | 24 October 1849 | John Harbutt was named as the father with the occupation of Labourer and the informant as (the mark of) John Harbutt, father, Bisbrooke at the registration of the birth of Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT on 24 October 1849 at S.D. Uppingham, R.D. Uppingham, RUT, LEI & NTH![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852 | His daughter Janet Louisa Harbutt was born between 1 July 1852 and 30 September 1852 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Son | 14 November 1854 | His son Walter Harbutt was born on 14 November 1854 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Death of Mother | 10 July 1858 | His mother Julianna GOODLIFFE died on 10 July 1858 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Death of Father | 1 January 1863 | His father Walter HARBUT died on 1 January 1863 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 8 October 1869 | John HARBUTT was the subject of a newspaper article on 8 October 1869. Rutland Petty Sessions, Oakham Hy. Atkins of Bisbrook, was fined, with costs of £1, for assaulting John Harbutt there on the 23rd ult.13 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Glaston, RUT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 21 May 1872 | His daughter Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT married Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, son of William CHAMBERLAIN and Mary JOHNSON, on 21 May 1872 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Father Bride Witness) MC | 21 May 1872 | The marriage certificate of Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT to Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN at The Parish Church, Glaston, R.D. Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Directory | 1875 | John HARBUTT was named in 1875 in the Village Trade Index section of the Barkers Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John, Land Steward.14 |
Directory | 1876 | He was named in 1876 in the Village Trade Index section of the Kellys Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John, Farm bailiff to Hon. W. C. Evans-Freke of Bisbrook Hall (noted as William Charles & Lady Victoria Evans-Freke).15 |
Directory* | 1877 | He was named in 1877 in the Village Trade Index section of the Whites Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John, farm bailiff.16 |
Marriage of Son | 2 April 1877 | His son Walter Harbutt married Eliza Hunt on 2 April 1877 at St. George, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory | 1880 | John HARBUTT was named in 1880 in the Village Trade Index section of the Commercial Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John, Farm Bailiff to Hon. W. C. Evans-Freke.22 |
Death of Spouse | 9 November 1880 | His wife Eliza TAVERNER died on 9 November 1880 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
Directory | 1881 | John HARBUTT was named in 1881 in the Village Trade Index section of the Kellys Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John,Farm Bailiff to Hon. W. C. Evans-Freke of Bisbrooke Hall.23 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Glaston, RUT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 3 December 1884 | His daughter Janet Louisa Harbutt married Edward Heeley on 3 December 1884 at St. Luke's Church, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory | 1888 | John HARBUTT was named in 1888 in the Village Trade Index section of the Kellys Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John, Farm Bailiff to Hon. W. C. Evans-Freke J.P. of Glaston House (note - Bisbrooke - Hon. W.C. Evans-Freke, formerly of Bisbrooke Hall, now living at Glaston House).25 |
Directory | 1891 | He was named in 1891 in the Village Trade Index section of the Kellys Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, John, Farm Bailiff to Lord Carbery of Glaston House (William Fitzjohn was gamekeeper to above).26 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 8 July 1893 | John HARBUTT was the subject of a newspaper article on 8 July 1893. Rutland Petty Sessions Glaston - Adjourned. Daniel Lewis, labourer, Glaston was charged with assaulting John Harbutt, bailiff, at Glaston, on the 17th inst. Defendant said he was very drunk at the time and all he knew was that complainant knocked him down three times with a "thistle picker". Complainant having described the assault, which took place in the village street on a Saturday afternoon asked for an adjournment in order that he might call a couple of witnesses. The case was accordingly adjourned for a month.28 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 16 November 1894 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 16 November 1894. Funeral of Lord Carbery The mortal remains of Lord Carbery were interred in Laxton churchyard on Saturday afternoon. The funeral procession included a hearse and ten carriages, the principal mourners being :- ... The coffin was then bourne to the grave by the oldest men in the Laxton and Glaston estates, viz. Glaston's Wm. Fitzjohn (gamekeeper), John Harbutt (foreman), Henry Mason (gardener) and John Williams (horsekeeper). ...29 |
Directory | 1895 | He was named in 1895 in the Village Trade Index section of the Kellys Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Lady Carbury named, not Lord. No Harbutt, John or Farm Bailiff (William Fitzjohn was gamekeeper , John Williams Farm Foreman).30 |
Directory | 1896 | He was named in 1896 in the Village Trade Index section of the C.N. Wright's Directory of Leicestershire & Rutland as Glaston, Rutland: Harbutt, Jno. Bailiff to Lady Carbery (under farmers & graziers).31 |
(Deceased) Will* | 14 July 1896 | He wrote and signed his Will dated 14 July 1896. Executors and beneficiaries include Walter Harbutt. Beneficiaries include Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT, Emma Harbutt, Caroline Harbutt, Janet Louisa Harbutt, Henrietta Mary Richmond and Charles Collin Harbutt.32 |
Death* | 7 September 1898 | John HARBUTT died on 7 September 1898 at Glaston, RUT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | after 7 September 1898 | He was buried after 7 September 1898 at Glaston, RUT![]() "In Loving Rememberance of John HARBUTT born September 16th 1819 died September 7th 1898."34 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 16 September 1898 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 16 September 1898. Deaths Harbutt - At Glaston, Sep 7 John Harbutt, for many years farm bailiff to the late Lord Carbery, of Glaston House, in the 79th year of his age. Deeply lamented.35 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 17 September 1898 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 17 September 1898. Deaths Harbutt - At Glaston, on the 7th inst., Mr. John Harbutt aged 78 years.36 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 29 April 1899 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harbutt John of Glaston Rutlandshire farm bailiff died 7 September 1898. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Walter Harbutt described as Walter Harbutt clicker on 29 April 1899 by The Probate Office, Leicester. Estate valued at £187 11s. 3..37 |
(Interred) Probate | 29 April 1899 | His estate was probated on 29 April 1899 at The Probate Office, Leicester.38 |
Known Children of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER |
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Marriage* | 3 July 1843 | John HARBUTT married Eliza TAVERNER, daughter of Henry TAVERNER and Eliza (=Travener) (?), on 3 July 1843 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S1] Census, 1841, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S12] Marriage cert.
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S20] Birth cert.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S2] MI "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S94] "Lincolnshire Chronicle 8 Oct 1869 p8 of 8 "Rutland Petty Sessions - Oakham.""
- [S19] Trade Directory "Barkers 1875 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S19] Trade Directory "Kelly's 1876 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S19] Trade Directory "Whites 1877 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
- [S94] "Leicester Chronicle 21 Apr 1877 p12."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Leicester Marriages."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast - Leicestershire marriages."
- [S19] Trade Directory "Commercial & General Leicester & Rutland 1880."
- [S19] Trade Directory "Kelly's 1881 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S19] Trade Directory "Kelly's 1888 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S19] Trade Directory "Kelly's 1891 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S94] "Grantham Journal 8 July 1893 p2 of 8 "Rutland Petty Sessions - Glaston.""
- [S94] "Stamford Mercury 16 Nov 1894 p6 of 8 "Funeral of Lord Carbery.""
- [S19] Trade Directory "Kelly's 1895 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S19] Trade Directory "C.N. Wright's 1896 Leicester & Rutland."
- [S14] Will "of John Harbutt, probate granted 29 Apr 1899."
- [S1] Census, 1871.
- [S2] MI "Glaston, RUT."
- [S94] "Stamford mercury 16 Sep 1898 p4 of 8 "Deaths - Harbutt.""
- [S94] "Grnatham Journal17 Sep 1898 "Deaths - Harbutt.""
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S14] Will "John Harbutt, written 14 Jul 1896."
John Edward Harbutt1,2,3
M, #2305, b. between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859, d. between 7 April 1861 and 22 May 1861
Father | Edward Harbutt1 b. b 9 Sep 1835, d. 8 Dec 1914 |
Mother | Emma Sophia Russell1 b. bt 1 Oct 1837 - 31 Dec 1837, d. Jul 1904 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 157 Harbutt, John Edward mother: Russell.2,4 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859 | John Edward Harbutt, son of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell, was born between 1 January 1859 and 31 March 1859 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
John Edward Harbutt was the son of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1861 and 30 June 1861 | His death was registered between 1 April 1861 and 30 June 1861 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 116 as John Edward Harbutt.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of 79 Curzon Street, St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() John Edward Harbutt was described as John Harbutt, son, age 2, born St. Margaret's Leicester, LEI.1 |
Death* | between 7 April 1861 and 22 May 1861 | He died between 7 April 1861 and 22 May 1861 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 22 May 1861 | He was buried on 22 May 1861 at Section F Plot 122, Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Unconsecrated Welford Road Folio: 491 No. 9818 John Edward Harbutt Buried: 22 May 1861 age 2years 5 months Abode: Curzon Street Parish: Saint Margarets type: Common Section: F Plot: 122 Common grave With 4 burials: Harbutt, Ann Sophia (6 Nov 1879) Harbutt Joseph Edward (30 Aug 1878) Walton, Joseph (22 May 1861) Harbutt, John Edward (22 May 1861) so although common, these Harbutt's were buried with siblings.5,6,7 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2024 |
Citations
John Walter Harbutt1
M, #2314, b. between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842, d. between 1 April 1893 and 17 May 1893
Father | William Harbutt1 b. 17 Apr 1803, d. 27 Apr 1861 |
Mother | Mary Ann Hill1 b. 1805, d. 18 Oct 1856 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 689 Harbutt, John Walter mother: Hill.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 | John Walter Harbutt, son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill, was born between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
John Walter Harbutt was the son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill.1 | ||
(Child) Baptism | 27 December 1844 | John Walter Harbutt was baptised on 27 December 1844 at The Parish Church, Uppingham, RUT![]() (along with brother Joseph and sister Amelia Elizabeth).4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of South Backway, Uppingham, RUT![]() John Walter Harbutt was described as John Harbutt, son, age 8, scholar, born Uppingham, RUT.1 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 9 July 1858 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 9 July 1858. Rutland Police John Walter Harbutt, an apprentice to Mr. Wm. Beadsworth, painter, of Uppingham, was charged by his master with misbehaving himself. Dismissed, the indentures being illegal.5 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 10 July 1858 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 10 July 1858. Rutland Police - Petty Sessions, Empingham Charges from Oakham: John Walter Harbutt, of the same place an apprentice charged by his master Mr. Wm. Beadsworth, painter, with misconducting himself. Dismissed, the indentures being illegal.6 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Little Wellington Street, Aldershot, HAM![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1865 and 30 June 1865 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1865 and 30 June 1865 at R.D. Camberwell Ref: 1d, 893 Harbutt, John Walter = Walters, Caroline.8 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 3 June 1865 | He married Caroline Walters on 3 June 1865 at St. Mary Magdalene, Peckham, SRY![]() John Walter Harbutt, of full age, bachelor, painter, of Peckham Father: Willliam Harbutt, carrier deceased =Caroline Walters, of full age, spinster, of Peckham, father: Henry Walters, labourer In Church after banns Wit: Frederick Parr, Hannah Avis.9,10,11 |
Had a Daughter | 18 May 1866 | His daughter Mary Annie Harbutt was born on 18 May 1866 at Lambeth, LND![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Saint John Street, Lewes, SSX![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 11 Surrey Lane, Battersea, LND![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 3 Station Terrace, Lambeth, LND![]() |
Death* | between 1 April 1893 and 17 May 1893 | John Walter Harbutt died between 1 April 1893 and 17 May 1893 at R.D. Lambeth.15,16 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1893 and 30 June 1893 | His death was registered between 1 April 1893 and 30 June 1893 at R.D. Lambeth Ref: 1d, 266, John Walter Harbutt, age 50.15 |
(Interred) Burial* | 17 May 1893 | He was buried on 17 May 1893 at Section 20 Plot 21508, Nunhead Cemetery, Southwark, LND![]() 17 May 1893 Harbutt, John W., age 50, cons, Number 21508 Square 20 Type: Pf Depth: 12 Plot contained 4 burials: Harbutt, John N. (17 May 1893) Harbutt, Caroline (18 jan 1898) Sandy, Henry James (3 Apr 1907) Sandy, Mary Anne (28 Mar 1946).16 |
Child of John Walter Harbutt and Caroline Walters |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 3 June 1865 | John Walter Harbutt married Caroline Walters on 3 June 1865 at St. Mary Magdalene, Peckham, SRY![]() John Walter Harbutt, of full age, bachelor, painter, of Peckham Father: Willliam Harbutt, carrier deceased =Caroline Walters, of full age, spinster, of Peckham, father: Henry Walters, labourer In Church after banns Wit: Frederick Parr, Hannah Avis.9,10,11 |
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Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI), familysearch.com.
- [S94] "Stamford Mercury, Friday 9th July 1858 p6."
- [S94] "Leicester Mercury, Saturday 10th July 1858 p5 of 8."
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
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- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "London Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
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- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
Joseph Harbutt1
M, #2311, b. between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840
Father | William Harbutt1 b. 17 Apr 1803, d. 27 Apr 1861 |
Mother | Mary Ann Hill1 b. 1805, d. 18 Oct 1856 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 697 Harbutt, Joseph mother: Hill.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840 | Joseph Harbutt, son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill, was born between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Joseph Harbutt was the son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | The 1841 UK Census of Back Way, Uppingham, RUT![]() Joseph Harbutt was described as Joseph Harbutt age 1, born in RUT.1 |
(Child) Baptism | 27 December 1844 | He was baptised on 27 December 1844 at The Parish Church, Uppingham, RUT![]() (along with brother John Walter and sister Amelia Elizabeth).5,6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of South Backway, Uppingham, RUT![]() Joseph Harbutt was described as Joseph Harbutt, son age 11, born Uppingham, RUT.4 |
Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Joseph Edward Harbutt1
M, #3748, b. between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878, d. before 30 August 1878
Father | Edward Harbutt1 b. b 9 Sep 1835, d. 8 Dec 1914 |
Mother | Emma Sophia Russell1 b. bt 1 Oct 1837 - 31 Dec 1837, d. Jul 1904 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 214 Harbutt Joseph Edward mother: Russell.2 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | Joseph Edward Harbutt, son of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell, was born between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Leicester.1 |
Joseph Edward Harbutt was the son of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell.1 | ||
Death* | before 30 August 1878 | Joseph Edward Harbutt died before 30 August 1878 at Curzon Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 30 August 1878 | He was buried on 30 August 1878 at Section F Plot 122, Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Unconsecrated Welford Road Folio: 2038 No. 40757 BVuried: 30 Aug 1878 Joseph Edward Harbutt, age 2 years Abode: Curzon Street Parish: Saint Margaret Type: Common interment Section: F Number: 122 Ceremony: J. Angrave Common grave With 4 burials: Harbutt, Ann Sophia (6 Nov 1879) Harbutt Joseph Edward (30 Aug 1878) Walton, Joseph (22 May 1861) Harbutt, John Edward (22 May 1861) so although common, these Harbutt's were buried with siblings.1,3 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2024 |
Leonard Joseph Russell Harbutt1,2
M, #2948, b. between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913, d. between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937
Father | Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 b. 18 Feb 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Miriam Emma Neal1 b. 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1922 - 31 Mar 1922 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 350, Harbutt, Leonard Joseph Russell mother: Neal.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913 | Leonard Joseph Russell Harbutt, son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal, was born between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913 at R.D. Leicester.1 |
Leonard Joseph Russell Harbutt was the son of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | His death was registered between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Winchester Ref: 2c, 242 as Harbutt, Leonard Joseph Russell, age 24.3,4 |
Death* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | Leonard Joseph Russell Harbutt died between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Winchester.3 |
(Interred) Burial* | 25 March 1937 | He was buried on 25 March 1937 at Cemetery of Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, Southampton, HAM![]() Page 278 No. 2229 Leonard Joseph Russell Harbutt, L/Cpl K.R.R.C. Above: R.V. Hospital, Netley Buried: 25 Mar 1937 Age: 32 Ceremony: E.S. Webbs C.F.5 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2024 |
Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 
M, #2307, b. 18 February 1889, d. between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970
Father | Russell William Harbutt1 b. bt 1 Jul 1862 - 30 Sep 1862, d. 23 Feb 1934 |
Mother | Frances Bromley1 b. bt 1 Apr 1858 - 30 Jun 1858, d. 8 Mar 1942 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1889 and 31 March 1889 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1889 and 31 March 1889 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 269 Leonard Stanley Harbutt mother: Bromley.2,3 |
Birth* | 18 February 1889 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt, son of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley, was born on 18 February 1889 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
Leonard Stanley Harbutt was the son of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley.1 | ||
Baptism | 23 November 1890 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt was baptised on 23 November 1890 at The Parish Church St. Peter, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 58 Gopsall Street, St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI![]() Leonard Stanley Harbutt was described as Leonard S Harbutt, son age 2, born Leicester LEI.7 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 41 Gopsall Street, St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI![]() Leonard Stanley Harbutt was described as Leonard Harbutt, son age 12, born Leicester LEI.8 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 429 as Leonard S Harbutt = Miriam E Neal.9 |
Marriage Bann | between 24 July 1910 and 7 August 1910 | Marriage banns for Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal were published between 24 July 1910 and 7 August 1910 at Evington, LEI![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 27 August 1910 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt married Miriam Emma Neal on 27 August 1910 at St. Barnabus church, Leicester, LEI![]() Leonard Stanley Harbutt, age 21, bachelor, nurseryman of Limes? Badon Road, father: Russell William Harbutt, shoe hand = Miriam Emma Neal, age 22, spinster, freeworking? machinist of Crispin House, Uppingham (no father given) In church, after banns Wit: Joseph Neal, Frances Harbutt, Mary Cooper, Emma Neal (all signed) Witness links Frances Bromley.1,9,10 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 162 Charnwood Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Had a Daughter | 29 August 1911 | His daughter Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt was born on 29 August 1911 at R.D. Leicester.2,11 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913 | His son Leonard Joseph Russell Harbutt was born between 1 April 1913 and 30 June 1913 at R.D. Leicester.2 |
Research* | between 1914 and 1920 | Research: WW1 service medal M/279568 Harbutt, Leonard Stanley R.A.S.C. M/270568 14 Dec 1920 (not certain it is him, as there is no other information).12 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will | 17 December 1914 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt was named as my son Leonard Stanley Harbutt an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of Russell William Harbutt dated 17 December 1914.13 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916 | His daughter Joan Yvonne Harbutt was born between 1 October 1916 and 31 December 1916 at R.D. Billesdon.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 at R.D. Hitchin Ref: 3a, 1625 as Harbutt, Leonard S. = Reeve, Cassandra F.9 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt married Cassandra Florence Reeve between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 at R.D. Hitchin.9 |
Had a Son | 17 September 1925 | His son Gerald Henry Harbutt was born on 17 September 1925 at R.D. Barnet.14 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928 | His son Frank Alfred Harbutt was born between 1 July 1928 and 30 September 1928 at Hendon, MDX![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 25 April 1934 | Authority was granted to Leonard Stanley Harbutt described as Leonard Stanley Harbutt, nurseryman to administer the Estate of Russell William Harbutt on 25 April 1934 at The Probate Office, Leicester, valued at £961 18s. 7d..15 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 19 May 1934 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Russell William Harbutt were the subject of a newspaper article on 19 May 1934. Legal Notices Re Russell William Harbutt deceased Pursuiant to the Trustee Act, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of RUSSELL WILLIAM HARBUTT deceased, late of 31 Hartington Road, in the City of Leicester, Retired Shoe Warehouseman, who died on the 23rd day of February , 1934, and whose Will was proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry on the 25th day of April 1923, by Leonard Stanley Harbutt, one of the Executors therein named, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their claims to us, the undersigned , the Solicitors for the Executor, on or before the 25th day of July, 1934, after which date the said Executor will proceed ot distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dates this 19th day of May 1934 Harvey Clarke & Adams, Selbourne Buildings. Millington lane, Leicester. Solicitors for the Executors.16 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1935 and 30 June 1935 | His daughter Alma Jose Harbutt was born between 1 April 1935 and 30 June 1935 at R.D. Risbridge.2 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of Easty Wood Nurseries, Ousden, SFK![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941 | His son Geoffrey V Harbutt was born between 1 October 1941 and 31 December 1941 at R.D. Newmarket.2 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 December 1944 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt was the subject of a newspaper article on 15 December 1944. Our Letter Box Wickhambrook Hall Scheme (one letter saying that "this is not the time to waste money, so badly needed after the end of the war, a new hall would do great financial harm to the present one".) Sir - I have found the greatest trouble as a Secretary is apathy and then unfair criticism by outsiders and jealousness by people who have not attended a meeting called for them so as to discuss the matter in hand. Wed all have our owen ideas and these should be voiced, if sound; this is the only true democratic way of progress" Leonard Harbutt Wickhambrook.17 |
Research | 23 July 1949 | Research: at Wickhambrooke, SFK![]() prizegiving - Also awarded 3 x 1st prizes, 1 x 2nd prize and 2 x 3rd prizes (photo exists - Leonard S. Harbutt on far right).18 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 12 May 1954 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 12 May 1954. Labour defeated at Sompting (Worthing Rural Council Elections - result of a three-cornered contest where one surprise result, where the Labour candidate was beaten by the Conservative. I presume the other results - incuding Ferring below - went as expected) Ferring: Thomas Blow, 473; not elected, Leonard Harbutt, 106.19 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 29 January 1958 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 29 January 1958. Ferring Improvements - Work has started this week on the improvements to Ferring War Memorial surrounds. Already, scrub has been removed from the border-garden on the South side and to replace the fencing, a quick growing hedge will be planted. Mr. Leonard Harbutt, a nurseryman, of 11 Council-cottages, Ferring, who is undertaking the work, told a reporter that the garden surrounds would properly cultivated and bulbs and flowering shrubs would be grown.20 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 | His death was registered between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 at R.D. Weymouth Ref: 7c, 503 as Leonard Stanley Harbutt, born 18 Feb 1899.21 |
Death* | between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 | He died between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 at R.D. Billesdon.21 |
(Interred) Burial* | after 15 January 1970 | He was buried after 15 January 1970 at The Parish Church of Holy Rood, Wool, DOR![]() Leonard S. Harbutt age 81, headstone in MI at Holy Rood, Wool, C of E Died 15 Jan 1970.22 |
Known Children of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal |
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Marriage Bann | between 24 July 1910 and 7 August 1910 | Marriage banns for Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal were published between 24 July 1910 and 7 August 1910 at Evington, LEI![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 27 August 1910 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt married Miriam Emma Neal on 27 August 1910 at St. Barnabus church, Leicester, LEI![]() Leonard Stanley Harbutt, age 21, bachelor, nurseryman of Limes? Badon Road, father: Russell William Harbutt, shoe hand = Miriam Emma Neal, age 22, spinster, freeworking? machinist of Crispin House, Uppingham (no father given) In church, after banns Wit: Joseph Neal, Frances Harbutt, Mary Cooper, Emma Neal (all signed) Witness links Frances Bromley.1,9,10 |
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Known Children of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Cassandra Florence Reeve |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 | Leonard Stanley Harbutt married Cassandra Florence Reeve between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 at R.D. Hitchin.9 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry.com."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Leicestershire Baptisms."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast - Leicestershire marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Military Service Record - WW1."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Leicestershire Wills."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry Public trees Harbutt Familty Tree - Christine Harbutt."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S94] "Leicester Evening Mail "Legam Notices"; Saturday 19 May 1934 15 of 24."
- [S94] "Bury Free Press 15 Dec 1944 "Letter Box -Wickhambrook Hall Scheme" p7 of 16."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry Public trees Christine Harbutt 2011."
- [S94] "Worthing Gazette 12 May 1954 "Labour defeated at Sompting" p3 of 12."
- [S94] "Worthing Gazette 29 Jan 1958 "Ferring - Improvements" p5 of 14."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Dorset MI."
Mary Annie Harbutt1
F, #2318, b. 18 May 1866, d. between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946
Father | John Walter Harbutt1 b. bt 1 Apr 1842 - 30 Jun 1842, d. bt 1 Apr 1893 - 17 May 1893 |
Mother | Caroline Walters1 b. 1842, d. 12 Jan 1898 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 at R.D. Lambeth Ref: 1d, 344 Harbutt, Mary Ann mother: Walters.2,3 |
Birth* | 18 May 1866 | Mary Annie Harbutt, daughter of John Walter Harbutt and Caroline Walters, was born on 18 May 1866 at Lambeth, LND![]() |
Mary Annie Harbutt was the daughter of John Walter Harbutt and Caroline Walters.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Saint John Street, Lewes, SSX![]() Mary Annie Harbutt was described as Mary Annie Harbutt, daughter, age 4, scholar, born Lambeth, MDX.6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 11 Surrey Lane, Battersea, LND![]() Mary Annie Harbutt was described as Mary A Harbutt, daughter, age 14, born Lambeth, SRY.1 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 | As of between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885, her married name was Sandys.7 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 at R.D. St. Geo. Hanover Square Ref: 1a, 842 Sandys, Henry James = Harbutt, Mary Ann.7 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 | She married Henry James Sandys between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 at St. Margaret, Westminster, MDX![]() |
Had a Daughter | 16 November 1886 | Her daughter Alice Eliza Sandys was born on 16 November 1886 at Westminster, LND![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1888 and 31 March 1888 | Her son Henry Walter Sandys was born between 1 January 1888 and 31 March 1888 at Westminster, LND![]() |
Had a Daughter | 22 April 1889 | Her daughter Ethel Minnie Sandys was born on 22 April 1889 at Camberwell, LND![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of 3 Station Terrace, Lambeth, LND![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 4 March 1898 | Authority was granted to Mary Annie Harbutt described as Mary Ann Sandys (wife of Henry James Sandys) to administer the Estate of Caroline Walters on 4 March 1898 at The Probate Office, London, valued at £86 9s..10 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 3 Station Terrace, Lambeth, LND![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 34 Sharrat Street, Canterbury Road, Greenwich, LND![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 73 Meeting House Lane, Peckham, LND![]() Poulton, Geoffrey Ernest, son age 8y 6m male both parents alive born New X, LND in whole time education; Poulton, Minnie Ethel daughter age 5y 11m female both parents alive born Peckham LND in whole time education; Poulton, Lilian Alice daughter age 3y 5m female both parents alive born Peckham LND; Poulton, Arthur Leonard son age 3y 5m male both parents alive born Peckham LND. Mary Annie Harbutt was described as Sandys, Mary Ann, mother-in-law age 55y 1m female widow bron Vauxhall, LDN shirt maker out of work for W. Gould, 337 Queen's Road South.12 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 73 Meeting House Lane, Camberwell, LND![]() |
Death* | between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 | Mary Annie Harbutt died between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 at R.D. Surrey Mid Eastern.13,14 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 at R.D. Surrey Mid Eastern Ref: 2a, 322 as Sandys, Mary A, aged 79.14 |
(Interred) Burial* | 28 March 1946 | She was buried on 28 March 1946 at Section 20 Plot 21508, Nunhead Cemetery, Southwark, LND![]() 28 Mar 1946 Sandys, Mary Anne, age 79, cons, Number 21508 Square 20 Type: Reopen Depth: 9 Plot contained 4 burials: Harbutt, John N. (17 May 1893) Harbutt, Caroline (18 jan 1898) Sandy, Henry James (3 Apr 1907) Sandy, Mary Anne (28 Mar 1946).15 |
Known Children of Mary Annie Harbutt and Henry James Sandys |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 | Mary Annie Harbutt married Henry James Sandys between 1 October 1885 and 31 December 1885 at St. Margaret, Westminster, MDX![]() |
Children |
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Last Edited | 2 May 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
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Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt1,2
F, #3354, b. 29 August 1911
Father | Leonard Stanley Harbutt1 b. 18 Feb 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Miriam Emma Neal1 b. 1889, d. bt 1 Jan 1922 - 31 Mar 1922 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1911 and 30 September 1911 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1911 and 30 September 1911 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 487 Harbutt, Miriam Emma Frances mother: Neal.1,2 |
Birth* | 29 August 1911 | Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt, daughter of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal, was born on 29 August 1911 at R.D. Leicester.1,3 |
Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt was the daughter of Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Miriam Emma Neal.1 | ||
Married Name | between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 | As of between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937, her married name was Horsley.4 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 Ref: 2b 1218 Harbutt, Miriam E. T. = Horsley, Alfred W.l.4 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 | Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt married Alfred W Horsley between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 at R.D. Portsmouth.4 |
Research* | between September 1939 and September 1950 | Research: at R.D. Portsmouth (an unknown value).2 |
(Present-Main-Alone) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 10 High Street, Gosport, HAM![]() |
Family of Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt and Alfred W Horsley |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 | Miriam Emma Frances Harbutt married Alfred W Horsley between 1 April 1937 and 30 June 1937 at R.D. Portsmouth.4 |
Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Robert Harbutt
M, #394, b. 24 November 1815, d. between 1 April 1883 and 3 April 1883
Father | Walter HARBUT b. 5 Jan 1779, d. 1 Jan 1863 |
Mother | Julianna GOODLIFFE b. 9 May 1778, d. 10 Jul 1858 |
Occupation* | Robert Harbutt was a Cottager?, Ag. Lab.1,2 | |
(Child) Baptism* | 24 November 1815 | He was baptised on 24 November 1815 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
He was the son of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE. | ||
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1839 and 31 March 1839 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1839 and 31 March 1839 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 15, 795 Robert Harbut = Elizabeth Catlin.4 |
Marriage* | 27 January 1839 | Robert Harbutt married Elizabeth Catlin on 27 January 1839 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Groom) MC* | 27 January 1839 | The marriage certificate which he signed states that he was a bachelor of full age. He was recorded as of Bisbrook, labourer. 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 | Robert Harbutt and Elizabeth Catlin 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.7 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 February 1839 | Robert Harbutt and Elizabeth Catlin 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 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 6 June 1841 | He was head of the household in the 1841 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Robert Harbutt was described as Robert Harbutt, son, Widower age 34, ag lab. born Bisbrooke.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1853 and 30 June 1853 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1853 and 30 June 1853 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 343 Maria Hill = Robert Harbutt or Harburtt.4 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 14 June 1853 | He married Maria Hill on 14 June 1853 at St. Mary de Castro, Leicester, LEI![]() 1853, June 14th Robert Harbutt, 36, widower, gardener, of Bisbrook, Rutland Father: Walter Harbutt, farmer = Maria Hill, age 33, spinster, Princes Street, Father: William Hill, Farmer In church after banns Wit: James Hill, Anne Sewell (all signed).9,10,11,12 |
Had a Daughter | 22 September 1854 | His daughter Elizabeth Harbutt was born on 22 September 1854 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 23 March 1858 | Robert Harbutt witnessed the marriage of Mary Burton and William Harbutt on 23 March 1858 at St. Peter & St. Paul, Uppingham, RUT![]() = Mary Brown (x) of full age, widow, servant, Uppingham, Father: Thomas Burton, shoemaker In church after banns Wit: Robert Harbutt, Susan Southwell.4,14,12 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Meeting Lane, Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, St. Mary's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory* | 1878 | Robert Harbutt was named in 1878 in the Commercial Section section of the C.N. Wright, 4th edition Leicester as Harbutt, Robert, jobbing gardener, 6 Rawson Street.17 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 6 Rawson Street, St. Mary's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 April 1883 and 3 April 1883 | Robert Harbutt died between 1 April 1883 and 3 April 1883 at R.D. Leicester Age 66.18,19 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 | His death was registered between 1 April 1883 and 30 June 1883 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 71, 153 Harbutt, Robert age 66.20,21 |
(Interred) Burial* | 3 April 1883 | He was buried on 3 April 1883 at Section A Plot 109, Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Consecrated Burials Folio: 1211 No. 24218 Date: 3 Apr 1883, Robert Harbutt age 66 years Abode: Rawson Street Parish: Saint Mary Type: Freehold grave Section: A Plot: 109 Ceremony: Martin Reed With 2 other burials - his wife and daughter Elizabeth.22,19,23 |
Family of Robert Harbutt and Elizabeth Catlin |
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Marriage* | 27 January 1839 | Robert Harbutt married Elizabeth Catlin on 27 January 1839 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Child of Robert Harbutt and Maria Hill |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 14 June 1853 | Robert Harbutt married Maria Hill on 14 June 1853 at St. Mary de Castro, Leicester, LEI![]() 1853, June 14th Robert Harbutt, 36, widower, gardener, of Bisbrook, Rutland Father: Walter Harbutt, farmer = Maria Hill, age 33, spinster, Princes Street, Father: William Hill, Farmer In church after banns Wit: James Hill, Anne Sewell (all signed).9,10,11,12 |
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Last Edited | 14 Sep 2024 |
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Russell William Harbutt 
M, #2304, b. between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862, d. 23 February 1934
Father | Edward Harbutt b. b 9 Sep 1835, d. 8 Dec 1914 |
Mother | Emma Sophia Russell b. bt 1 Oct 1837 - 31 Dec 1837, d. Jul 1904 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 170 Harbutt, Russell William mother: Russell.1 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862 | Russell William Harbutt, son of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell, was born between 1 July 1862 and 30 September 1862 at R.D. Leicester.2,1 |
Russell William Harbutt was the son of Edward Harbutt and Emma Sophia Russell. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 105 Curzon Street, St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() Russell William Harbutt was described as Russell W. Harbutt, son, unmarried, age 18, grocer, born Leicester, LEI.3 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at R.D. Barrow-on-Soar Ref: 7a, 330 as Russell William Harbutt = Frances Bromley (indexed as 7a, 360).4 |
(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | He married Frances Bromley between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at R.D. Barrow-on-Soar Frances and her family can be found in Belgrave in 1881, which is in the same R.D. as she is married.4 |
Had a Son | 18 February 1889 | His son Leonard Stanley Harbutt was born on 18 February 1889 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory* | 1891 | Russell William Harbutt was named in 1891 in the Leicestershire persons, Leicester section of the Kelly's Directory of Derbys. & Leics. as Harbutt, Russell William, grocer, 58 Gopsall Street.8 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 58 Gopsall Street, St. Margarets, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Research* | after 1892 | Research: Does not appear in any census with his wife after 1891. She appears to be living apart from him (with her own business?), as "Mrs. Frances Harbutt" and only a widow (as stated in 1939) after he dies in 1934. She is with the children (most likely). Always at 31 Hartington Road: 1901 - with Parents Edward & Sophia 1911 - with Edward & new wife Fanny Elizabeth Harbutt (nee Hill) RW mother-in-law 1921 - only RW and Fanny Elizabeth. |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | His son Frank William Harbutt was born between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory | 1895 | Russell William Harbutt was named in 1895 in the Leicestershire persons, Leicester section of the Kelly's Directory of Derbys. & Leics. as Harbutt, Russell William, grocer, 16 Murtle Road.8 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 31 Hartington Road, St. Saviour's, Leicester, LEI![]() Russell William Harbutt was described as Russell W. Harbutt, son, unmarried, age 38, boot warehouseman, worker, born Leicester, LEI.11 |
Death of Mother | July 1904 | His mother Emma Sophia Russell died in July 1904.12 |
Marriage of Son | 27 August 1910 | His son Leonard Stanley Harbutt married Miriam Emma Neal on 27 August 1910 at St. Barnabus church, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 31 Hartington Road, Leicester, LEI![]() Russell William Harbutt was described as Russell Wm. Harbutt, son, age 49, married 23 years, hoistman in shoe warehouse, born Leicester, LEI.14 |
Death of Father | 8 December 1914 | His father Edward Harbutt died on 8 December 1914 at The City General Hospital, Evington, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Testator) Will* | 17 December 1914 | Russell William Harbutt made a will on 17 December 1914.16 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 4 January 1915 | Authority was granted to Russell William Harbutt described as Russell William Harbutt warehouseman to administer the Estate of Edward Harbutt on 4 January 1915 at The Probate Office, Leicester, valued at £1141 18s. 9d..15 |
Marriage of Son | 27 July 1918 | His son Frank William Harbutt married Lilian Harding on 27 July 1918 at St. Mary Magdalen, Knighton, LEI![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 31 Hartington Road, Leicester, LEI![]() Russell William Harbutt was described as Russel William Harbutt, step son (of Elizabeth Harbutt), age 57y 11m male married born Leicester, LEI warehouseman boot, boot factory, Leicester no children under 16.17 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1934 and 31 March 1934 | His death was registered between 1 January 1934 and 31 March 1934 at R.D. Billesdon Ref: 7a, 48, as William R Harbutt, age 71.18 |
Name Variation | between 1 January 1934 and 31 March 1934 | As of between 1 January 1934 and 31 March 1934, Russell William Harbutt was also known as William Russell Harbutt.18 |
Death* | 23 February 1934 | He died on 23 February 1934 at The City General Hospital Evington, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 27 February 1934 | He was buried on 27 February 1934 at Section C Plot 433, Gilroes Cemetery, Leicester, LND![]() Folio 2420 No (general part)19604 William Russell Harbutt, age 71 years 31 Hartington Road City General Hospital Buried: 27 Feb 1934 Type: Freehold Section: C Number: 433 Ceremony: A. Williamson 4 buried in the grave: Harbutt, Emma Sophia (25 Aug 1904) Harbutt, Edward (11 Dec 1914) Harbutt, Fanny Elizabeth (3 May 1932) Harbutt, William Russell (27 Feb 1934).19 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 25 April 1934 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harbutt, Russell William of 31 Hartington Road Leicester died 23 February 1934 at The City General Hospital Evington Leicester. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Leonard Stanley Harbutt and Frank William Harbutt described as Leonard Stanley Harbutt nurseryman (not clear why his brother Frank was not named executor, as he was named in the Will - probably because he had emigrated, so couldn't deal with things locally, or couldn't be contacted) on 25 April 1934 by The Probate Office, Leicester. Estate valued at £961 18s. 7d..15 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 19 May 1934 | Russell William Harbutt and Leonard Stanley Harbutt were the subject of a newspaper article on 19 May 1934. Legal Notices Re Russell William Harbutt deceased Pursuiant to the Trustee Act, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of RUSSELL WILLIAM HARBUTT deceased, late of 31 Hartington Road, in the City of Leicester, Retired Shoe Warehouseman, who died on the 23rd day of February , 1934, and whose Will was proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry on the 25th day of April 1923, by Leonard Stanley Harbutt, one of the Executors therein named, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their claims to us, the undersigned , the Solicitors for the Executor, on or before the 25th day of July, 1934, after which date the said Executor will proceed ot distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dates this 19th day of May 1934 Harvey Clarke & Adams, Selbourne Buildings. Millington lane, Leicester. Solicitors for the Executors.20 |
Known Children of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | Russell William Harbutt married Frances Bromley between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at R.D. Barrow-on-Soar Frances and her family can be found in Belgrave in 1881, which is in the same R.D. as she is married.4 |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FindMyPast."
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Sophia Harbutt
F, #395, b. 13 April 1805, d. 1 May 1880
Father | Walter HARBUT b. 5 Jan 1779, d. 1 Jan 1863 |
Mother | Julianna GOODLIFFE b. 9 May 1778, d. 10 Jul 1858 |
(Child) Baptism* | 13 April 1805 | Sophia Harbutt was baptised on 13 April 1805 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
She was the daughter of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE. | ||
Married Name | 13 October 1825 | As of 13 October 1825, her married name was Russell.2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 13 October 1825 | Sophia Harbutt married Samuel Russell on 13 October 1825 at Caldecott, RUT![]() Samuel Russell (x) of the parish of Great Easton = Sophiah Harbut (x?) of this parish of Caldecot In church by banns Wit: Ann Russel, Thomas Barnet (x), Willm. Hill.2,3 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 | Her daughter Emma Sophia Russell was born between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 6 June 1841 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1841 UK Census of Great Easton, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1851 UK Census of Great Easton, LEI![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 19 November 1857 | Her daughter Emma Sophia Russell married Edward Harbutt, son of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill, on 19 November 1857 at Great Easton, LEI![]() |
Death of Mother | 10 July 1858 | Her mother Julianna GOODLIFFE died on 10 July 1858 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1861 UK Census of Caves Farm Lodge, Great Easton, LEI![]() |
Death of Father | 1 January 1863 | Her father Walter HARBUT died on 1 January 1863 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of Great Easton, LEI![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a 177, Sophia Russell age 75.12 |
Death* | 1 May 1880 | Sophia Harbutt died on 1 May 1880 at R.D. Uppingham.12,13 |
(Interred) Burial* | 4 May 1880 | She was buried on 4 May 1880 at Great Easton, LEI![]() Sophia Russel, of Rockingham, buried May 4th, age 75.14 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 12 May 1880 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 12 May 1880. Russell - On the 1st. inst., at Rockingham, at the residence of her daughter, Sophia, widow of Mr. S. Russell of Great Easton, aged 75 Mentioned Emma Sophia Russell.13 |
Research* | 31 August 2014 | Research: at Great Easton, LIN![]() |
Child of Sophia Harbutt and Samuel Russell |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 13 October 1825 | Sophia Harbutt married Samuel Russell on 13 October 1825 at Caldecott, RUT![]() Samuel Russell (x) of the parish of Great Easton = Sophiah Harbut (x?) of this parish of Caldecot In church by banns Wit: Ann Russel, Thomas Barnet (x), Willm. Hill.2,3 |
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Last Edited | 2 Oct 2022 |
Citations
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Bisbrooke, RUT."
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- [S2] MI "Bisbrooke, RUT."
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Walter Harbutt
M, #397, b. 14 November 1854, d. between 1 January 1940 and 15 March 1940
Father | John HARBUTT b. 16 Sep 1819, d. 7 Sep 1898 |
Mother | Eliza TAVERNER b. bt 10 Nov 1812 - 9 Nov 1813, d. 9 Nov 1880 |
Occupation* | Walter Harbutt was a Agricultural Labourer. | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1854 and 31 December 1854 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1854 and 31 December 1854 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 221, Harbutt, Walter mother: Tavener.1,2 |
Birth* | 14 November 1854 | Walter Harbutt, son of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER, was born on 14 November 1854 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Walter Harbutt was the son of John HARBUTT and Eliza TAVERNER. | ||
(Child) Baptism | 26 November 1854 | Walter Harbutt was baptised on 26 November 1854 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Child) Baptism | 25 December 1855 | He was baptised on 25 December 1855 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() There are not two Walters (no evidence of another GRO birth registration, nor a burial). There is no other known child of thast surname at that time (i.e. name changed after baptism but before registration). So why is there a second baptisms? I have had double baptisms before, but usually in another church. Not that there were many folks being baptised in Bisbrooke every year ... this entry appears 4 below the first(!). Has a different curate sign it (which may be a clue). It is possible that the child was ill and they wanted to make sure he was baptised (but the vicar would have seen the entry on the same page ...?). Or previous vicar died so they thought the baptism wouldn't count? If the parents wanted to pay the money, the vicar did the job anyway!5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Walter Harbutt was described as Walter Harbutt, son age 6? scholar, born Bisbrooke, Rutland.6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of 14 Buckingham Street, Leicester, LEI![]() Walter Harbutt was described as Walter Harbutt, boarder, unmarried, age 16, clerk, born Bisbrook, Rutland.7 |
(Witness) MC | 21 May 1872 | He witnessed the marriage of Lemuel Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth Tavener HARBUTT at The Parish Church, Glaston, R.D. Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1877 and 30 June 1877 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1877 and 30 June 1877 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a 354.9 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 2 April 1877 | Walter Harbutt married Eliza Hunt on 2 April 1877 at St. George, Leicester, LEI![]() Walter Harbutt, 22, bachelor, clicker, of 33 Northampton Street, Father: John Harbutt, farm bailiff = Eliza Hunt, 25, spinster, of 24 Colton Street (no father given) In Church after banns Wit: John Dodson, Jeanette Louisa Harbutt "William Harbutt of Glaston to Miss E. Hunt of Arnesby" Witness links Janet Louisa Harbutt.10,9,11,12,13,14 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 21 April 1877 | Walter Harbutt and Eliza Hunt were the subject of a newspaper article on 21 April 1877. Marriages: HARBUTT- HUNT On the 2nd inst., at St. George's Church, Leicester, Mr Walter Harbutt, of Glaston to Miss E. Hunt, of Arnesby.12 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 208 Curzon Street, St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 3 December 1884 | Walter Harbutt witnessed the marriage of Edward Heeley and Janet Louisa Harbutt on 3 December 1884 at St. Luke's Church, Leicester, LEI![]() Edward Heeley, 24, bachelor, pressman, 80 Gladstone Street, Father: George Heeley, Shoemaker = Jannette Louisa Harbutt, 24, spinster, 80 Gladstone Street, Father: John Harbutt, Farm Bailiff In church after banns Wit: Walter Harbutt, Eliza Harbutt (all signed).15,14 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 36 Moorgate Street, St. Margaret, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 30 July 1892 | Walter Harbutt was the subject of a newspaper article on 30 July 1892. Leicester Agricultural Society show Annual show at Market Harborough Rabbits and Cavies Any other variety: Buck or Doe 3. W. Harbutt, Leicester Selling class, any variety: Buck or doe 1. Walter Harbutt.17 |
(Executor Beneficiary) Will | 14 July 1896 | He was named as "my son Walter, of 41 Cranbourne St, Leicester", bequeathed "my photo in gilt frame my watch and chain, Walter to have my clothes" an executor and as a beneficiary in the Will of John HARBUTT dated 14 July 1896.18 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 29 April 1899 | Authority was granted to Walter Harbutt described as Walter Harbutt clicker to administer the Estate of John HARBUTT on 29 April 1899 at The Probate Office, Leicester.19 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 41 Cranbourne Street, St. Margaret's, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Directory* | 1904 | Walter Harbutt was named in 1904 in the Person Index of Leicester section of the Kelly's directory of Leicestershire & Rutland 1904 as Harbutt, Walter, Boot Clicker, 5 Duxbury Rd., W. H.20 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 6 Woodland Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 6 Woodland Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 6 Woodland Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death* | between 1 January 1940 and 15 March 1940 | Walter Harbutt died between 1 January 1940 and 15 March 1940 at City General Hospital, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1940 and 31 March 1940 | His death was registered between 1 January 1940 and 31 March 1940 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 817, age 86 Indexed as Walter Harbutt.22 |
(Interred) Burial* | 15 March 1940 | He was buried on 15 March 1940 at Section N Plot 234, Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester, LEI![]() Walter Harbutt, age 86, of C.G.H. (City General Hospital) of 6 Woodland Road, Leicester Section CN, plot 234, Freehold, burial c67564 Welford Road Cemetery Concecrated Folio:3379 No. 67564 Date: 12 Mar 1940 Walter Harbutt, age 86 years Abode: CGH (i.e. died in City General Hospital) of 6 Woodlands Road, Leicester Parish: Leicester Type: Freehold Section: N Plot: 234 Ceremony: J.I.? Bagnall With 5 other burials: Harbutt, Walter 1940 Skinnes, Phoebe (1897) Johnson, Ellen (1893) Jones, Frances Elizabeth (1892) Frisby, Ellen (1887) Clark, Samuel (1870) May have been freehold, but he had the last available slot ...23,24 |
Family of Walter Harbutt and Eliza Hunt |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 2 April 1877 | Walter Harbutt married Eliza Hunt on 2 April 1877 at St. George, Leicester, LEI![]() Walter Harbutt, 22, bachelor, clicker, of 33 Northampton Street, Father: John Harbutt, farm bailiff = Eliza Hunt, 25, spinster, of 24 Colton Street (no father given) In Church after banns Wit: John Dodson, Jeanette Louisa Harbutt "William Harbutt of Glaston to Miss E. Hunt of Arnesby" Witness links Janet Louisa Harbutt.10,9,11,12,13,14 |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
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William Harbutt1 
M, #2299, b. 17 April 1803, d. 27 April 1861
Father | Walter HARBUT1 b. 5 Jan 1779, d. 1 Jan 1863 |
Mother | Julianna GOODLIFFE1 b. 9 May 1778, d. 10 Jul 1858 |
Baptism* | 17 April 1803 | William Harbutt was baptised on 17 April 1803 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
He was the son of Walter HARBUT and Julianna GOODLIFFE.1 | ||
(Groom) Marriage* | 22 September 1834 | William Harbutt married Mary Ann Hill on 22 September 1834 at The Parish Church, Ayston, RUT![]() William Harbut of parish of Bisbrooke in the Country of Rutland, bachelor = Mary Ann Blythe of this parish, widow 22 SEP 1834 In church by licence Wit: Thomas Jewell, Susannah Harbut (was Susannah a sister of William?).2,3,4 |
Research* | 22 September 1834 | Research: The Susannah witness to marriage - the only Susannah Harbut (in RUT at all) is the daughter of Joseph & Catharine bp 1811 in Uppingham - if she was William's sister, this is the wrong William .. That Susan (not Susannah) married John Needham 8 July 1839 in Uppingham - father given as Joseph Harbut, inn-keeper. She married John Needham, a gentleman and son of a Maltster. We do know that "my" William did later marry and give his father's name as Walter. QED.4 |
Had a Son | before 9 September 1835 | His son Edward Harbutt was born before 9 September 1835 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 | His daughter Caroline Harbutt was born between 1 October 1837 and 31 December 1837 at R.D. Uppingham.7,8 |
(Witness) MC | 27 January 1839 | William Harbutt witnessed the marriage of Robert Harbutt and Elizabeth Catlin at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, R.D. Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840 | His son Joseph Harbutt was born between 1 January 1840 and 31 March 1840 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 6 June 1841 | He was head of the household in the 1841 UK Census of Back Way, Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 | His son John Walter Harbutt was born between 1 April 1842 and 30 June 1842 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 | His daughter Amelia Elizabeth Harbutt was born between 1 October 1844 and 31 December 1844 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1848 and 31 December 1848 | His daughter Ann Harbutt was born between 1 October 1848 and 31 December 1848 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of South Backway, Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Death of Spouse | 18 October 1856 | His wife Mary Ann Hill died on 18 October 1856 at R.D. Uppingham.11,13,14 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper* | 22 November 1856 | William Harbutt was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 November 1856. Mentioned: Mary Ann Hill and William Harbutt.15 |
Marriage of Son | 19 November 1857 | His son Edward Harbutt married Emma Sophia Russell, daughter of Samuel Russell and Sophia Harbutt, on 19 November 1857 at Great Easton, LEI![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 319 Mary Brown = William Harbutt.16 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 23 March 1858 | William Harbutt married Mary Burton on 23 March 1858 at St. Peter & St. Paul, Uppingham, RUT![]() William Harbutt, of full age, widower, carrier, Uppingham Father: Walter Harbutt, labourer = Mary Brown (x) of full age, widow, servant, Uppingham, Father: Thomas Burton, shoemaker In church after banns Wit: Robert Harbutt, Susan Southwell Witness links Robert Harbutt.16,18,19 |
Death of Mother | 10 July 1858 | His mother Julianna GOODLIFFE died on 10 July 1858 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 | His son William Thomas Harbutt was born between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
Death of Daughter | 31 March 1861 | His daughter Caroline Harbutt died on 31 March 1861 at St Thomas' Hospital, London, LND![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1861 and 30 June 1861 | His death was registered between 1 April 1861 and 30 June 1861 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 168.14 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of South Back Way, Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 13 April 1861 | William Harbutt was mentioned in a newspaper article on 13 April 1861. As William Harbutt, a carrier, father of Caroline, his eldest daughter, in her death announcement. Subject: Caroline Harbutt Mentioned: William Harbutt.22 |
Death* | 27 April 1861 | He died on 27 April 1861 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 3 May 1861 | He was buried on 3 May 1861 at St. Peter & St. Paul, Uppingham, RUT![]() William Harbutt, age 58.13 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 4 May 1861 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 4 May 1861. On the 27th ult., at Uppingham, Mr. William Harbutt, aged 56.23 |
Known Children of William Harbutt and Mary Ann Hill |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 22 September 1834 | William Harbutt married Mary Ann Hill on 22 September 1834 at The Parish Church, Ayston, RUT![]() William Harbut of parish of Bisbrooke in the Country of Rutland, bachelor = Mary Ann Blythe of this parish, widow 22 SEP 1834 In church by licence Wit: Thomas Jewell, Susannah Harbut (was Susannah a sister of William?).2,3,4 |
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Child of William Harbutt and Mary Burton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 23 March 1858 | William Harbutt married Mary Burton on 23 March 1858 at St. Peter & St. Paul, Uppingham, RUT![]() William Harbutt, of full age, widower, carrier, Uppingham Father: Walter Harbutt, labourer = Mary Brown (x) of full age, widow, servant, Uppingham, Father: Thomas Burton, shoemaker In church after banns Wit: Robert Harbutt, Susan Southwell Witness links Robert Harbutt.16,18,19 |
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Last Edited | 13 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S18] Private papers "Rutland marriage Index 1754 - 1837."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Ayston, RUT."
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher "Ancestry Family Trees."
- [S3] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Familysearch.com.
- [S1] Census, 1841, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FindMyPast."
- [S12] Marriage cert., Copy dated 22nd February 1990.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S27] NBI.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S94] "Leicestershire Mercury 22 Nov 1856 p3 of 4 "Deaths - Harbutt.""
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S94] "Leicestershire Mercury "Marriages" Saturday 28 Nov 1857 p5 of 8."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Rutland Marriages."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast - Leicestershire marriages."
- [S2] MI "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S89] Periodical, "Leicestershire Mercury Saturday 13th April 1861."
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher "email dated 24 Sep 2012."
- [S94] "Northampton Mercury "Deaths" Saturday 04 May 1861 p5 of 8."
William Henry Harbutt1
M, #3751, b. between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891, d. between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891
Father | William Thomas Harbutt1 b. bt 1 Apr 1859 - 30 Jun 1859 |
Mother | Elizabeth Hill1 b. 1857 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 at R.D. Bridgwater Ref: 5c, 365 Harbutt, William Henry mother: Hill.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 | William Henry Harbutt, son of William Thomas Harbutt and Elizabeth Hill, was born between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 at R.D. Bridgwater.1 |
William Henry Harbutt was the son of William Thomas Harbutt and Elizabeth Hill.1 | ||
Death* | between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 | William Henry Harbutt died between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 at R.D. Bridgwater.1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 | His death was registered between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 at R.D. Bridgwater Ref: 5c, 224 Harbutt, William Henry age 0.2 |
Last Edited | 18 Sep 2022 |
William Thomas Harbutt1,2
M, #2313, b. between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859
Father | William Harbutt1 b. 17 Apr 1803, d. 27 Apr 1861 |
Mother | Mary Burton1 b. 1818 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 at R.D. Uppingham Ref: 7a, 246 Harbutt, William Thomas mother: Burton (Mary's maiden name was Brown. She was a widow of Mr. Burton when married to William Harbutt).2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 | William Thomas Harbutt, son of William Harbutt and Mary Burton, was born between 1 April 1859 and 30 June 1859 at Uppingham, RUT![]() |
William Thomas Harbutt was the son of William Harbutt and Mary Burton.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of South Back Way, Uppingham, RUT![]() William Thomas Harbutt was described as William Harbutt, son age 2, born Uppingham, RUT.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1887 and 31 March 1887 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1887 and 31 March 1887 at R.D. Bridgewater Ref: 5c, 481 Harbutt, William Thomas = Hill, Elizabeth.4 |
Research | 15 January 1887 | Research: at Bridgewater, SOM![]() William Thomas Harbutt age 27 bachelor (of Bridgewater) labourer, father: (deceased) = Elizabeth Hill age 29, spinster of Bridgewater, father: James Hill, labourer In church after banns Wit: Luther Henery Creedy, Ellen Rossitter (all signed) Does not give his father's name, just "Deceased."5,6 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 15 January 1887 | He married Elizabeth Hill on 15 January 1887 at Bridgwater, SOM![]() Possible marriage - William Thomas Harbutt age 27 bachelor (of Bridgewater) labourer, father: (deceased) = Elizabeth Hill age 29, spinster of Bridgewater, father: James Hill, labourer In church after banns Wit: Luther Henery Creedy, Ellen Rossitter (all signed) William Thomas does not give his father's name, just "Deceased."6 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 | His daughter Beatrice Emily Harbutt was born between 1 July 1888 and 30 September 1888 at R.D. Bridgwater.3 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1889 and 30 June 1889 | His daughter Alice Mary Harbutt was born between 1 April 1889 and 30 June 1889 at R.D. Bridgwater.3 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 | His son William Henry Harbutt was born between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 at R.D. Bridgwater.3 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 22 Chilton Street, Bridgwater, SOM![]() |
Known Children of William Thomas Harbutt and Elizabeth Hill |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 15 January 1887 | William Thomas Harbutt married Elizabeth Hill on 15 January 1887 at Bridgwater, SOM![]() Possible marriage - William Thomas Harbutt age 27 bachelor (of Bridgewater) labourer, father: (deceased) = Elizabeth Hill age 29, spinster of Bridgewater, father: James Hill, labourer In church after banns Wit: Luther Henery Creedy, Ellen Rossitter (all signed) William Thomas does not give his father's name, just "Deceased."6 |
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Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast - Leicestershire marriages."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Somerset Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
Lilian Harding1
F, #2951, b. 1894
Birth* | 1894 | Lilian Harding was born in 1894.2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1918 and 30 September 1918 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1918 and 30 September 1918 at R.D. Leicester Harbutt, Frank W = Harding, Lilian Ref: 7a, 401.1 |
Married Name | 27 July 1918 | As of 27 July 1918, her married name was Harbutt.1,2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 27 July 1918 | She married Frank William Harbutt, son of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley, on 27 July 1918 at St. Mary Magdalen, Knighton, LEI![]() Frank Willam Harbutt age 25, bachelor, optical glass worker of 2 Salisbury Cottages, Knighton Road father: Russell William Harbutt, warehouseman = Lilian Harding, age 24, spinster, machinist of 54 Knighton Fields Road, father: Fred Harding, forman engineer in church by license Wit: Frances Harbutt, Fred Harding (note that Lilian signed as "Harbutt" and Harding had to be added). All signed. Witness links Frances Bromley.1,2 |
Research* | 1921 | Research: at Irondequoit, Munroe, New York, USA![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 1930 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1930 US Census of Irondequoit, Munroe, New York, USA![]() |
Family of Lilian Harding and Frank William Harbutt |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 27 July 1918 | Lilian Harding married Frank William Harbutt, son of Russell William Harbutt and Frances Bromley, on 27 July 1918 at St. Mary Magdalen, Knighton, LEI![]() Frank Willam Harbutt age 25, bachelor, optical glass worker of 2 Salisbury Cottages, Knighton Road father: Russell William Harbutt, warehouseman = Lilian Harding, age 24, spinster, machinist of 54 Knighton Fields Road, father: Fred Harding, forman engineer in church by license Wit: Frances Harbutt, Fred Harding (note that Lilian signed as "Harbutt" and Harding had to be added). All signed. Witness links Frances Bromley.1,2 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2024 |
Martha Hardle1,2
F, #1808, b. 1809, d. between 1 October 1855 and 31 December 1855
Charts | Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DSP Descendants of Mary Godwin - DSP Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DNA |
(Child) Birth* | 1809 | Martha Hardle was born in 1809 at Moulton, LIN![]() |
Married Name | 16 May 1831 | As of 16 May 1831, her married name was Beeston.1,2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 16 May 1831 | She married Thomas Beeston, son of James BEESTON and Mary GODWIN, on 16 May 1831 at The Parish Church, Gosberton, LIN![]() Thomas Beeston (x), of the parish of Moulton, a bachelor = Martha Hardell of this parish, spinster ths sixteenth day of May 1831 In church after banns Wit: Phebe Hardell, Thomas Fox.1,4 |
Had a Daughter | 30 March 1832 | Her daughter Phoebe Beeston was baptised on 30 March 1832 at Moulton, LIN![]() |
Had a Daughter | 28 May 1834 | Her daughter Mary Beeston was baptised on 28 May 1834 at Moulton, LIN![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1840 and 30 June 1840 | Her daughter Ann Beeston was born between 1 April 1840 and 30 June 1840 at Holbeach, LIN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 6 June 1841 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1841 UK Census of Old Roman Bank, Holbeach, LIN![]() |
Had a Daughter | 1844 | Her daughter Sarah Ann Beeston was born in 1844 at Holbeach, LIN![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1846 and 31 December 1846 | Her daughter Jane Beeston was born between 1 October 1846 and 31 December 1846 at Holbeach, LIN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1851 UK Census of Holbeach Bank, Holbeach, LIN![]() |
Death* | between 1 October 1855 and 31 December 1855 | Martha Hardle died between 1 October 1855 and 31 December 1855 at R.D. Holbeach.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1855 and 31 December 1855 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1855 and 31 December 1855 at R.D. Holbeach Ref: 7a 206. Beeston, Martha age 46.6,7 |
Known Children of Martha Hardle and Thomas Beeston |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 16 May 1831 | Martha Hardle married Thomas Beeston, son of James BEESTON and Mary GODWIN, on 16 May 1831 at The Parish Church, Gosberton, LIN![]() Thomas Beeston (x), of the parish of Moulton, a bachelor = Martha Hardell of this parish, spinster ths sixteenth day of May 1831 In church after banns Wit: Phebe Hardell, Thomas Fox.1,4 |
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Last Edited | 8 Jun 2022 |
Mary Ellen Hardstaff1
F, #3806, b. 1867
Birth* | 1867 | Mary Ellen Hardstaff was born in 1867.1 |
Married Name | 22 September 1888 | As of 22 September 1888, her married name was Hemstock.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 22 September 1888 | She married John Thomas Hemstock, son of James Hemstock and Eliza Crooks, on 22 September 1888 at The Parish Church, Selston, NTT![]() John Thomas Hemstock, age 24, bachelor, miner of Selston father: James Hemstock, miner = Mary Ellen Hardstaff, age 21, spinster of Selston father: John Hardstaff, miner In church after banns Wit: James Hemstock, Mary Flint (witness could be his father or brother) Witness links James Hemstock.1 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | She was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of Skegby Forest, Skegby, NTT![]() Lawrence Hemstock son age 8y 8m, male, both parents alive, born Sutton, NTT, in whole time education. The house had 5 rooms. No idea where John Hemstock is.2 |
Family of Mary Ellen Hardstaff and John Thomas Hemstock |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 22 September 1888 | Mary Ellen Hardstaff married John Thomas Hemstock, son of James Hemstock and Eliza Crooks, on 22 September 1888 at The Parish Church, Selston, NTT![]() John Thomas Hemstock, age 24, bachelor, miner of Selston father: James Hemstock, miner = Mary Ellen Hardstaff, age 21, spinster of Selston father: John Hardstaff, miner In church after banns Wit: James Hemstock, Mary Flint (witness could be his father or brother) Witness links James Hemstock.1 |
Last Edited | 15 Sep 2023 |
Charles Henry Hardy1
M, #4464, b. between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911
Father | John George Hardy1 b. 16 Nov 1885 |
Mother | Agnes Emily Needham1 b. 13 Nov 1887 |
Relationship | 5th cousin 1 time removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - Connected Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DSP Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DNA |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 397 Hardy, Charles Henry mother: Needham.1 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | Charles Henry Hardy, son of John George Hardy and Agnes Emily Needham, was born between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston.1 |
Charles Henry Hardy was the son of John George Hardy and Agnes Emily Needham.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Butterwick, LIN![]() Charles Henry Hardy was described as Charles W. H. Hardy, son age 1 month born Butterwick, LIN.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of Haltoft End, Freiston, LIN![]() Charles Henry Hardy was described as Henry Hardy, son age 10y 3m, male, both parents alive, born Butterwick, LIN in whole time education.3 |
Last Edited | 31 Aug 2025 |
Doris Hardy1
F, #4463, b. 2 March 1910
Father | John George Hardy1 b. 16 Nov 1885 |
Mother | Agnes Emily Needham1 b. 13 Nov 1887 |
Relationship | 5th cousin 1 time removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - Connected Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DSP Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DNA |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 401 Hardy, Doris mother: Needham.1 |
Birth* | 2 March 1910 | Doris Hardy, daughter of John George Hardy and Agnes Emily Needham, was born on 2 March 1910 at Freiston, LIN![]() |
Doris Hardy was the daughter of John George Hardy and Agnes Emily Needham.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Butterwick, LIN![]() Doris Hardy was described as Doris Hardy, daughter age 1 born Freiston, LIN.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of Haltoft End, Freiston, LIN![]() Doris Hardy was described as Doris Hardy, daughter age 11y 3m, female, both parents alive, born Butterwick, LIN, in whole time education.4 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1936 and 31 December 1936 | As of between 1 October 1936 and 31 December 1936, her married name was Pearson.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of Haltoft End, Freiston, LIN![]() One closed record (maybe child of Doris & Thomas). Doris Hardy was described as Pearson Doris, female born 2? Mar 1910, married unpaid domestic duties. Enumerated next to her husband, Thomas Pearson.2 |
Last Edited | 31 Aug 2025 |
John George Hardy1
M, #4461, b. 16 November 1885
Charts | Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DSP Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DNA |
Birth* | 16 November 1885 | John George Hardy was born on 16 November 1885 at Butterwick, LIN![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 795 Needham, Agnes Emily = Hardy, John George.3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 | He married Agnes Emily Needham, daughter of Henry Needham and Mary Jane Beeston, between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 at R.D. Boston Probably married in Butterwick, but records not available.1,3 |
Had a Daughter | 2 March 1910 | His daughter Doris Hardy was born on 2 March 1910 at Freiston, LIN![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 | His son Charles Henry Hardy was born between 1 January 1911 and 31 March 1911 at R.D. Boston.4 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Butterwick, LIN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of Haltoft End, Freiston, LIN![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Text | 1 August 1931 | Authority was granted to John George Hardy to administer the Estate of Henry Needham on 1 August 1931 at The Probate Office, London.6 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was head of the household in the 1939 UK Register of Haltoft End, Freiston, LIN![]() One closed record (maybe child of Doris & Thomas).2 |
Known Children of John George Hardy and Agnes Emily Needham |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 | John George Hardy married Agnes Emily Needham, daughter of Henry Needham and Mary Jane Beeston, between 1 January 1910 and 31 March 1910 at R.D. Boston Probably married in Butterwick, but records not available.1,3 |
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Last Edited | 31 Aug 2025 |
Kathleen Margaret Harkness1
F, #2945
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Paddington Ref: 1a, 31 as Kathleen M Harkness = Stanley Powell.2 |
Married Name | 27 March 1937 | As of 27 March 1937, her married name was Powell.1 |
Marriage* | 27 March 1937 | Kathleen Margaret Harkness married Stanley Powell, son of John William Powell and Mary Emma Shipston, on 27 March 1937 at R.D. Paddington.1 |
Family of Kathleen Margaret Harkness and Stanley Powell |
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Marriage* | 27 March 1937 | Kathleen Margaret Harkness married Stanley Powell, son of John William Powell and Mary Emma Shipston, on 27 March 1937 at R.D. Paddington.1 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2014 |
Ann HARPHAM 
F, #398, b. circa 1790, d. 21 June 1830
Birth* | circa 1790 | Ann HARPHAM was born circa 1790. |
Name Variation | 1814 | As of 1814, Ann HARPHAM was also known as Nancy Shipstone.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 26 December 1814 | She married James SHIPSTON, son of James SHIPSTON and Sarah DUNN, on 26 December 1814 at Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() "James SHIPSTON bachelor of the parish of Mansfield in this county and Nancy HARPHAM, spinster of this parish, married in church by banns 26th December 1814 by WM. Goodacre, Curate. James SHIPSTON (X), Nancy HARPHAM (X) in the presence of William BAXTER, Sarah DAVIS, Edward WALKER."1 |
Married Name | 26 December 1814 | As of 26 December 1814, her married name was SHIPSTON.1 |
Married Name | 26 December 1814 | As of 26 December 1814, her married name was SHIPSTONE.1 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1815 and 30 March 1816 | Her daughter Mary Ann Shipston was born between 1 April 1815 and 30 March 1816 at Mansfield, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 9 February 1818 | Her son James Shipstone was born on 9 February 1818 at Mansfield, NTT![]() |
Note* | 22 July 1819 | Removal order: James Shipstone and his wife and their two children, namely Mary Ann aged about three years and James aged about 1 year, have lately come to reside in their said parish, not having obtained any legal settlement there, and are actually become chargeable thereto . We adjudge the last legal settlement of the said James Shipstone, Ann his wife, and Mary Ann and James their children, to be in the said parish of Mansfield Woodhouse, and that hitherto they ought by Law to be sent. |
Had a Son | between 31 March 1820 and 30 March 1821 | Her son John Shipston was born between 31 March 1820 and 30 March 1821 at Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 17 December 1823 | Her son William SHIPSTONE was born on 17 December 1823 at Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 4 April 1825 and 31 March 1826 | Her son Joseph Shipston was born between 4 April 1825 and 31 March 1826 at Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 1826 | Her daughter Fanny Shipston was born in 1826 at NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Death* | 21 June 1830 | Ann HARPHAM died on 21 June 1830 at Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() |
Interesting* | 21 June 1830 | Died whilst hanging out the washing (death by pigsty). Mrs. Ann Shipstone (my 3x gr grandmother) gave birth to my gt-gt-grandfather William Shipstone in 1823 and his brother James Shipstone in 1818, founder of the eponymous brewery in Nottingham (more of him later). Their father was James Shipstone of Darley Dale (who when his parents died was bound out as an apprentice by the parish as an FWK - a long story), the family was formally moved from Mansfield to Mansfield Woodhouse in case they becane a drain on the poor funds of Mansfield. Age 40, however, and heavily pregnant again, Ann (Nancy) still carried out her normal chores - which included putting out the washing. Unfortunately this required her to stand on the top of a pigsty (which a neighbour told her was unwise), and whilst doing this, she slid off. She landed on her feet, but with the pregnancy this caused her to rupture herself internally - a burst blood vessel - and she died of excessive bleeding within an hour and a half. A doctor arrived just before death, but could not save her. The moral of the tale is to take care when doing all tasks and never climb on pigsties especially when pregnant! Link: Ann HARPHAM. |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 25 June 1830 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 25 June 1830. Mansfield Yesterday an inquest was taken at the Ram Inn, Mansfield Woodhouse, before C. Swann, Gent, Coroner, on the body of Ann Shipstone, a married woman of about 40 years of age, who by slipping off a pigstye, where she was hanging out some clothes, burst a blood vessel internally, and died of excessive bleeding - verdict accordingly.10 |
(Interred) Burial* | 25 June 1830 | She was buried on 25 June 1830 at The Parish Church, Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() Died age 40, named as Anne Shipstone, of Mansfield Woodhouse. Likely to be buried in churchyard - newer Welbeck Road burial ground opened much later - in 1863.11 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 26 June 1830 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 26 June 1830. Inquest Before C. Swann, Esq. - on Thursday at the house of Mr. Joseph Goulding, the sign of the Ram, at Mansfield Woodhouse on view of the lady Mrs. Ann Shipstone, aged 40. It appeared on evidence, that on Monday morning between six and seven o'clock, the deceased was hanging out washed clothes to dry, and for that purpose got upon a pig-stye, near the door, although warned by a neighbour of the danger of falling. She slipped off, and fell upon her feet, and ruptured a blood vessel in the vagina, which bled so profusely, as to cause her dissolution in an hour and a half. The poor woman was far advanced in pregnancy. Mr. Hurt, surgeon, of Mansfield, came in a few minutes before her death, but she was gone too far for any prospect of saving her. Verdict - died from excess of bleeding, occassioned by a fall.9 |
Known Children of Ann HARPHAM and James SHIPSTON |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 26 December 1814 | Nancy Shipstone married James SHIPSTON, son of James SHIPSTON and Sarah DUNN, on 26 December 1814 at Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT![]() "James SHIPSTON bachelor of the parish of Mansfield in this county and Nancy HARPHAM, spinster of this parish, married in church by banns 26th December 1814 by WM. Goodacre, Curate. James SHIPSTON (X), Nancy HARPHAM (X) in the presence of William BAXTER, Sarah DAVIS, Edward WALKER."1 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT."
- [S39] Settlement examination of the parish of Mansfield, NTT "Mansfield, Notts."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S44] Book - The House of Shipstone.
- [S1] Census, 1841, Ancestry.
- [S38] Private papers of Clifton family.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S94] "Nottingham and Newark Mercury 26 June 1830, P4 of 8 "Inquest Before C. Swann Esq.""
- [S94] "Nottingham Review and genral Advertiser, 25 June 1830, P3 of 4 "Mansfield.""
- [S31] Parochial Records, Burials "Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT."
Elizabeth Harrison1
F, #1748, b. 1849, d. 21 March 1911
Research* | Research: Harrison is a common name - can be unclear who birth registration applies to, so I have not tried. Note there is an alternate view that she is named as "Elizabeth Wagg" in an on-line genealogy. May be right... no evidence this is the case though. Unusual for a woman marrying at age 20 would already be a widow... Children's birth regisration states Harrison as mother's maidenname - QED.2 | |
Birth* | 1849 | Elizabeth Harrison was born in 1849 at Holme, NTT![]() |
Married Name | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | As of between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869, her married name was Carlin.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 at R.D. Southwell Ref: 7b 419.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | She married George Carlin, son of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom, between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 at R.D. Southwell.4 |
Had a Son | 5 March 1870 | Her son Jason Carlin was born on 5 March 1870 at R.D. Basford.4,5 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1871 and 31 December 1871 | Her 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 | Her 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 | Her 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 | Her son John Carlin was born between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Basford.8 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1878 and 30 September 1878 | Her 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 | Her daughter Eliza Carlin was born between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Basford.8 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 | Her son Robert Carlin was born between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at R.D. Basford.8 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 | Her son Robert Hanford Carlin was born between 1 April 1884 and 30 June 1884 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 16 November 1886 | Her daughter Hannah Carlin was born on 16 November 1886 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 23 September 1896 | Her daughter Mary Carlin married Frederick George Farnsworth on 23 September 1896 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 31 May 1900 | Her daughter Elizabeth Carlin married Bertram William Granger on 31 May 1900 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Death* | 21 March 1911 | Elizabeth Harrison died on 21 March 1911 at Nottingham Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 25 March 1911 | She was buried on 25 March 1911 at Plot 1277, New Eastwood Cemetery, Eastwood, NTT![]() Register of burials in Eastwood Year: 1911 Page: 2 No: 2007 Elizabeth Carlin, wife of Geo. Carlin Age: 62 Nottingham Hospital Buried: 25 March 1911 Ceremony:Rev. F. W. Cobb Reg: Nottingham West Eastwood Cemetery Grave: 1277, unconsecrated Removed from: Nottm General Hospital Buried with 1 other (husband George Carlin who was buried a few months later) "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."14,15,16 |
Known Children of Elizabeth Harrison and George Carlin |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 | Elizabeth Harrison married George Carlin, son of Benjamin Carlin and Eliza Rowbottom, between 1 April 1869 and 30 June 1869 at R.D. Southwell.4 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 16 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Wagg/6000000001745568252."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S2] MI "Eastwood, NTT."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/266/183692861_1506271144.jpg."
Hannah Martha Harrison1
F, #1821, b. between 1 October 1883 and 31 December 1883, d. between 1 October 1933 and 6 October 1933
Birth* | between 1 October 1883 and 31 December 1883 | Hannah Martha Harrison was born between 1 October 1883 and 31 December 1883.2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 at R.D. Chapel-en-le-Frith Ref: 7b, 1302 Shipstone, Albert G = Harrison, Hannah M FindMyPast has something different ...3,1 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 | As of between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922, her married name was Shipstone.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 | She married Albert George Shipstone, son of William Shipstone and Mary Heathcoat, between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 at R.D. Chapel-le-Frith.1 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 October 1933 and 6 October 1933 | Hannah Martha Harrison died between 1 October 1933 and 6 October 1933 at Buxton, DBY![]() Surname: SHIPSTONE Year: 1933 Age: 50 Place of Event: Buxton Reg Office: 395 Register Entry: BD/28/040.2,4,5 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1933 and 31 December 1933 at R.D. Chapel-en-le-Frith Ref: 7b 887, Shipstone, Hannah Martha age 50.2,6 |
(Interred) Burial* | 6 October 1933 | She was buried on 6 October 1933 at Plot 2939, Buxton Cemetery, Buxton, DBY![]() burial no. 2498, Shipstone, Hannah Martha 06/10/1933 age 49, C of E, plot 2939 Buried with husband Albert George 1967 age 85 next door to his brother and wife Duncan 1942 age 61 Caroline Jane 1978 age 90.5 |
Family of Hannah Martha Harrison and Albert George Shipstone |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 | Hannah Martha Harrison married Albert George Shipstone, son of William Shipstone and Mary Heathcoat, between 1 January 1922 and 31 March 1922 at R.D. Chapel-le-Frith.1 |
Last Edited | 11 Jan 2025 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
- [S22] Website 1901 census online (www.1901census.nationalarchives.gov.uk) "Findmypast."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://www.highpeak.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/pages/Copy of Buxton Cemetery - amalgamated.xls."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "GRO Online."
Leonard Muir Harrison
M, #2636, b. 23 November 1903, d. 11 July 1970
Birth* | 23 November 1903 | Leonard Muir Harrison was born on 23 November 1903.1,2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1928 and 31 March 1928 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1928 and 31 March 1928 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 275 Leonard M Harrison = Winifred Rawson.3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 17 January 1928 | He married Winifred Rawson, daughter of John Rawson and Hannah Clifton, on 17 January 1928 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Leonard Muir Harrison age 24, bachelor, electrical engineer of 8 Bourn Street. Netherfield father: John Rokel Harrison, clerk = Winifred Rawson age 22, spinster, typist, of 28 Grosvenor Road, Eastwood father: John Rawson, miner In church after banns Wit: George Rawson, Frank Strurgess Witness links George Rawson.4,5 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 662 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1970 and 30 September 1970 | His death was registered between 1 July 1970 and 30 September 1970 Ref: 3c, 624 Leonard Muir Harrison born 23 Nov 1903.1 |
Death* | 11 July 1970 | Leonard Muir Harrison died on 11 July 1970 at R.D. Nottingham.1,6 |
(Interred) Burial* | 15 July 1970 | He was buried on 15 July 1970 at Plot F17 Sec C no. 11, Wollaton Road Cemetery, Beeston, NTT![]() "In loving memory of a dear husband and father Leonard Muir Harrison, Died 11th July 1970 Aged 66. Loves last gift Rememberance / Also A dear wife and mother Winifred Harrison reunited 13th February 1978 Aged 72 Treasured memories" No. 13559 Leonard M. Harrison, retired age 66 of 10, Wollaton Vale, Wollaton Nttm. buried 15 July 1970 Beeston F17 Sec C no 11, uncon, from Wollaton Buried with 1 other (i.e reference matches 1 other - his wife Winifred).6,7 |
Family of Leonard Muir Harrison and Winifred Rawson |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 17 January 1928 | Leonard Muir Harrison married Winifred Rawson, daughter of John Rawson and Hannah Clifton, on 17 January 1928 at The Parish Church, Eastwood, NTT![]() Leonard Muir Harrison age 24, bachelor, electrical engineer of 8 Bourn Street. Netherfield father: John Rokel Harrison, clerk = Winifred Rawson age 22, spinster, typist, of 28 Grosvenor Road, Eastwood father: John Rawson, miner In church after banns Wit: George Rawson, Frank Strurgess Witness links George Rawson.4,5 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry family tree - Jackiekettlewell."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Eastwood NTT."
- [S2] MI "Gravestone of Leonard Muir & Winifred Harrison (nee Rawson), Beeston cemetery NTT."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
Ernest Benjamin Harriss1,2
M, #3557, b. 15 May 1905
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1905 and 30 June 1905 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1905 and 30 June 1905 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 442 Harriss, Ernest Benjamin mother: Butler.2 |
Birth* | 15 May 1905 | Ernest Benjamin Harriss was born on 15 May 1905 at R.D. Boston.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 999 Carey, Josephine = Harriss Ernest B.3 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | He married Josephine Carey, daughter of Joseph Carey and Amy Susan Forman, between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 at R.D. Boston.1 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 5 Council Houses, Browns Drove, Swineshead, LIN![]() |
Family of Ernest Benjamin Harriss and Josephine Carey |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 | Ernest Benjamin Harriss married Josephine Carey, daughter of Joseph Carey and Amy Susan Forman, between 1 October 1932 and 31 December 1932 at R.D. Boston.1 |
Last Edited | 2 Dec 2021 |
Annie Harrop1
F, #1537, b. between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884, d. between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 396, Harrop, Annie mother: Clifton.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | Annie Harrop, daughter of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Nottingham.1 |
Annie Harrop was the daughter of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 233.3 |
Death* | between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 | Annie Harrop died between 1 October 1884 and 31 December 1884 at R.D. Nottingham.3 |
Last Edited | 3 Mar 2025 |
Elizabeth Harrop1 
F, #1529, b. 29 March 1882, d. 1 July 1975
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
Birth* | 29 March 1882 | Elizabeth Harrop, daughter of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born on 29 March 1882 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Elizabeth Harrop was the daughter of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 378, Harrop, Elizabeth mother: Clifton.2,5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of North Muskham, NTT![]() Elizabeth Harrop was described as Elizabeth Harrop, daughter, age 9, scholar, born Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 12 Oxford Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 1 Beardall Street, Hucknall, NTT![]() Elizabeth Harrop was described as Elizabeth Harrup, daughter age 29, single, born Nottingham, NTT.7 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1911 and 30 September 1911 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1911 and 30 September 1911 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 352.8 |
Married Name | 26 August 1911 | As of 26 August 1911, her married name was Leheup.8,9 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 26 August 1911 | She married Richard Leheup on 26 August 1911 at The Parish Church, Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() Richard Leheup age 32, bachelor, officers of excise of 1 Woollaton Street father: Edward Leheup, cabinet maker = Elizabeth Harrop age 29, spinster of 1 Beardall Street father: James Harrop, Police Officer In church of St. John after banns Wit: James Harrop, Ellen Harrop, Nellie Harrop, Mary Leheup (James Harrop who signed could be either Elizabeth's brother or father. I'm assuming father. Also assuming Ellen Harrop was her mother.) Witness links James Harrop, Nellie Harrop and Ellen Clifton.8,9 |
Had a Son | 24 July 1912 | Her son Edward Leheup was born on 24 July 1912 at R.D. Basford.2,10 |
Had a Daughter | 4 November 1913 | Her daughter Marian Leheup was born on 4 November 1913 at Hucknall, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 9 August 1917 | Her daughter Kathleen Leheup was born on 9 August 1917 at R.D. Nottingham.2,4 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 91 Burford Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 19 October 1922 | Her son Harry Leheup was born on 19 October 1922 at R.D. Nottingham.2,10 |
Death of Spouse | 22 January 1935 | Her husband Richard Leheup died on 22 January 1935 at Nottingham General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 23 January 1935 | Elizabeth Harrop and Richard Leheup were the subject of a newspaper article on 23 January 1935. Nottingham Man's Lysol Suicide Found by Football Spectator Note on grass. Asked wife to forgive him in hospital. How a man who went on to a football field to see his son play found a man suffering from Lysol poisoning near a hedge was told the inquest at the Nottingham general Hospital, to-day, on Richard Leheup, 55, excise officer, of 50, Austin-Avenue, Nottingham. Near the deceased a handkerchief and a note in his handwriting lay on the grass. In his pocket was a bottle of Lysol. A verdict was recorded by the city coroner that he committed suicide by drinking lysol, whilst temporarily of unsound mind. Mrs. Elizabeth Leheup, widow, said she last saw him alive at midday on Saturday, when she went out to visit a neighbour. On returning she found he was out, and later was informed that he was in hospital. "Forgive Me" Mrs. Leheup said that she visited her husband in hospital "He could just speak", she said "and he said 'Forgive me'. On Sunday he spoke just a little, and I said 'You will be pleased to come home again?' and he replied 'Yes, but I am of no use. I cannot sleep' ". The widow stated that her husband had a nervous breakdown, which had lasted since October. He had only worked one week in that month, and had since then been at home. Although at times he seemes a bit better and fairly cheerful, he was worrying about office matters. He had an idea that he had not been doing his work as he should have done, and that he had been slacking.13 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 24 January 1935 | Elizabeth Harrop and Richard Leheup were the subject of a newspaper article on 24 January 1935. Tragedy of Worry Nottingham Man Poisoned in Field How a man who went on to a football field to see his son play found a man suffering from Lysol poisoning near a hedge was told the inquest at the Nottingham general Hospital, yesterday, on Richard Leheup, 55, excise officer, of 50, Austin-Avenue, Nottingham. Near the deceased, a handkerchief and a note in his handwriting lay on the grass. In his pocket was a bottle of Lysol. A verdict was recorded by the city coroner that he "committed suicide by drinking lysol, whilst temporarily of unsound mind." Mrs. Elizabeth Leheup, widow, said she last saw her husband alive at midday on Saturday, when she went out to visit a neighbour. On returning she found he was out, and later was informed that he was in hospital. Mrs. Leheup said that she visited her husband in hospital "He could just speak", she said "and he said 'Forgive me'. The widow stated that her husband had a nervous breakdown, which had lasted since October. He had only worked one week in that month, and had since then been at home. Although at times he seems a bit better and fairly cheerful, he was worrying about office matters. He had an idea that he had not been doing his work as he should have done, and that he had been slacking. Spectators Evidence Albert Chapman, of 23 Bankcroft-Street, said that on Saturday afternoon , he went to Baker's field Hucknall-Road, at about 2.20 p.m. to see his son play. When he got on to the field there were only about four spectators, and they directed his attention to a man, who was groaning, at the side of a hedge. "They told me they had not been to him," said witness, "so I went across. I first of all saw a handkerchief and a note beside him. I read the note, and then one of two spectators started to come over, but no one assisted me, and I had to do it all myself". Frank Whitham, of 42, Burn Street, a Customs and Excise surveyor, said that the deceased had been employed in his department and he had not been at work since October 25th as a result of ill health. The note was then picked up by the coroner, who read "I shall never be able to start work again. I have not the nerve to carry on the work properly." The coroner added that there were other statements in the note, and addressing the witness, said: "Was he doing his work all right up to leaving?" "Yes" replied the witness "He was on sick leave, I have examined his books, and everything is in order." The coroner observed that it was a clear case of a man suffering from ill health, and he had worried about his work and his future. He seemed to imagine he would never be able to work again, or that his work had been unsatisfactory. The state of his health had caused him to be unduly depressed.14 |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index | 18 April 1935 | Elizabeth Harrop described as Elizazbeth Leheup, widow was named as the wife of Richard Leheup (deceased) and as administrator of his Estate on 18 April 1935 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £1743 8s. 11d..12 |
Death of Father | 3 March 1937 | Her father James Harrop died on 3 March 1937 at 515 Main Street, Carlton, NTT![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 50 Austen Avenue, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Address* | circa 1970 | As of circa 1970, Elizabeth Harrop lived at Mrs Leheup, 50 Austin Avenue, Forest Fields, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research* | circa 1973 | Research: I remember visiting "Kitty Harrop & Lizzie Leheup" in Nottm with Dad when I was young (Forest Fields fits very well). They gave me a felt tip pen, if I remember rightly! Unfortunately, that is all I can remember, other than they appeared very old (but so did anyone over about 40 at the time...) Kitty was Mary Ann Harrop (confirmed in 1939 census). Lizzie was likely her sister who married Mr. Leheup.4 |
Death of Son | 13 March 1975 | Her son Edward Leheup died on 13 March 1975 at 3 Elmdale Gardens, Aspley, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) Death* | 1 July 1975 | Elizabeth Harrop died on 1 July 1975 at Hatherly Nursing Home, 11a The Grove, Southey Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1975 and 30 September 1975 | Her death was registered between 1 July 1975 and 30 September 1975 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 8, 0504. as Elizabeth Leheup, born 29 Mar 1882.3 |
(Interred) Burial* | 4 July 1975 | She was buried on 4 July 1975 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Register of Cremations, Wilford Hill Crematorium Page: 425 No. 111757 Date: 4.7.75 Elizabeth Leheup, Hatherly Nursing Home, 11a The Grove, Southay Street, Nottingham, retired Age: 93, female, widowed Death: 1.7.75 Applicant: Marian Leheup, 7 Victoria Terrace, Dyrham DH1 4RW Doctors: from Hyson Green Health Centre Registered: Nottingham, 2.7.75 Ashes: Garden of Rest Notes: 2 (of the day), Clower (funeral directors) Witness links: Marian Leheup.17 |
Known Children of Elizabeth Harrop and Richard Leheup |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 26 August 1911 | Elizabeth Harrop married Richard Leheup on 26 August 1911 at The Parish Church, Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() Richard Leheup age 32, bachelor, officers of excise of 1 Woollaton Street father: Edward Leheup, cabinet maker = Elizabeth Harrop age 29, spinster of 1 Beardall Street father: James Harrop, Police Officer In church of St. John after banns Wit: James Harrop, Ellen Harrop, Nellie Harrop, Mary Leheup (James Harrop who signed could be either Elizabeth's brother or father. I'm assuming father. Also assuming Ellen Harrop was her mother.) Witness links James Harrop, Nellie Harrop and Ellen Clifton.8,9 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 14 Jul 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FindMyPast."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Marriages."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Wednesday 23rd Jan 1935, p12."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Wednesday 24th Jan 1935, p5."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Thursday 4th March 1937, p7."
- [S18] Private papers "Address book of Winifred Maltby."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "DeceasedOnline."
Frederick Harrop1
M, #1750, b. between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1,2 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
Anecdote* | Radio officer for Marconi. He spent his life at sea, mostly on food/refrigeration ships on the UK/South Atlantic? meat run. Was torpedoed in WW1, married in New York to a BBC employee. When returned, went to live at Bunny (Notts).3 | |
Birth* | between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901 | Frederick Harrop, son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901 at Bestwood, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 255 Harrop, Frederick mother: Clifton.1,4 |
Frederick Harrop was the son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1,2 | ||
(Child) Baptism | 14 May 1902 | Frederick Harrop was baptised on 14 May 1902 at The Parish Church, Bestwood park, NTT![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 1 Beardall Street, Hucknall, NTT![]() Frederick Harrop was described as Frederick Harrop, son age 9, single, school, school, born Bestwood, NTT.6 |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2024 |
Harry Harrop1
M, #1535, b. between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893, d. 23 September 1916
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
Name Variation | Harry Harrop was also known as Henry.2 | |
Birth* | between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 | Harry Harrop, son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 at Bestwood, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 239, Harrop, Henry mother: Clifton.2,4 |
Harry Harrop was the son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1 | ||
(Child) Baptism | 12 April 1893 | Harry Harrop was baptised on 12 April 1893 at The Parish Church, Bestwood park, NTT![]() Baptised at same day as brother James.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Bestwood Park, Nottingham, NTT![]() Harry Harrop was described as Harry Harrop, son, age 9, born Bestwood, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 1 Beardall Street, Hucknall, NTT![]() Harry Harrop was described as James Harrop, son, age 18, single, coal miner haulage (pony driver), miner, worker, born Bestwood, NTT.6 |
Research* | 27 November 1914 | Research: Harry Harrop of the Police Station, Carlton, NTT, age 21 years and 10 months. Trade: Ashfluum Attendant (?) Apponited to Sherwood Forresters. |
Research | 2 December 1914 | Research: at Derby, DBY![]() |
Research | 1 July 1915 | Research: Exp. to Med.7 |
Research | 28 August 1915 | Research: at Gallipolli, Turkey![]() Wounded - shrapnel in left arm.7 |
Research | 29 August 1915 | Research: at Imbros, Turkey![]() and rejoined unit.7 |
Research | 29 January 1916 | Research: at Imbros, Turkey![]() |
Research | 3 February 1916 | Research: at Alexandria, Egypt![]() |
Research | 20 March 1916 | Research: at Ballah, Egypt![]() Reported on 25 March 1916.7 |
Research | 26 June 1916 | Research: at Egypt![]() |
Research | 4 July 1916 | Research: Disembarked on way to BEF France.7 |
Research | 23 September 1916 | Research: Died of wounds. O.C. 2/1st S. Mid C.C.Station, reported on 24 September 1916, died of wounds received in action. Location: Field.7 |
Death* | 23 September 1916 | He died on 23 September 1916 at France![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | after 23 September 1916 | He was buried after 23 September 1916 at II.B.5, Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension, Warloy-Baillon, The Somme, France![]() H Harrop, private, of Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 9th Btn, service no. 20301, died age 23, Son of James and Ellen Harrop, of Bestwood Park, Notts. Grave reference II.B.5.8 |
Research | 20 March 1917 | Research: From Officer in charge of Infantry records, Litchfield, to: Mr. J. Harrop, Inspector - Police Station, Carlton-in-the-Willows Nottm. Litchfield 20 Mar 1917 I am directed to forward the undermentioned articles, the property of the late 20301 Pt. H. Harrop, 9th Notts. & Derbys. and would ask that you kindly acknowledge the receipt hereon. Letters, photo, diary, notebook, leather belt, metal chain & medallion, pr. scissors, 1 knife, 1 devotional book, 5 coins, cap badges and 2 humerals(?) Received the articles as stated above Signed James Harrop, Inspr. March 21 1917.9 |
Research | 2 April 1921 | Research: In accordance with W.O. letter dated 10-9-1920, it is certified that the 1914-1915 star of the late No. 20301 H. Harrop Notts & Derbys Regiment., was forwarded on 9/3/21 per issue voucher 208/7.7 |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Baptisms."
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Commonwealth War Graves Commission."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Military Records."
James Harrop
M, #399, b. between 1 July 1859 and 30 September 1859, d. 3 March 1937
Birth* | between 1 July 1859 and 30 September 1859 | James Harrop was born between 1 July 1859 and 30 September 1859 at Selston, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1859 and 30 September 1859 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1859 and 30 September 1859 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 75, Harrop, James, mother: Buxton.2,4 |
Research | 29 August 1859 | Research: at The Parish Church of St. Peter, Derby, DBY![]() Joseph Harrop, full age, bachelor, farmer, of Loughton en le Morther father: James Harrop, farmer =Mary Ann Buxton, full age spinster, St Peters father: Thomas Buxton, joiner Wit: Thomas Saunders, Joseph Welfreder.5 |
(Child) Baptism | 4 December 1859 | He was baptised on 4 December 1859 at The Parish Church St. Helen, Selston, NTT![]() |
Research | between 1869 and 1871 | Research: 1869 Joseph and Marianne Harrop had a daughter Kate in Eastwood. 1871 daughter Sarah Elizabeth profession of father: policeman. |
Research* | 1881 | Research: at Police Sta., Beeston, NTT![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1881 and 30 September 1881 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1881 and 30 September 1881 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 147 Harrop, James = Clifton, Ellen (Both entries match, each had other possible suitors but this was only possibility).8 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 25 September 1881 | He married Ellen Clifton, daughter of Thomas CLIFTON and Elizabeth LEIVERS, on 25 September 1881 at The Parish Church, Beeston, NTT![]() 25 sep 1881 James Harrop, full age, bachelor fireman, Beeston, Joseph Harrop, Inspector of Police = Ellen Clifton, full age, spinster, dressmaker, Eastwood, deceased In church after banns, Wit: Henry Clifton, Mary Harrop (Thomas Clifton, Ellen's father died in 1877. Mary Harrop was probably James' mother.) Witness links Henry CLIFTON.9,10 |
(Groom) MC* | 25 September 1881 | He was recorded as of Beeston, fireman. His father was recorded as Joseph Harrop, Inspector of Police. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the established church after banns. Witnesses to the marriage were Henry CLIFTON. Mary Harrop shown as witness - relation unknown - may be groom's Mother? Bride's father's name not given.9 |
Had a Daughter | 29 March 1882 | His daughter Elizabeth Harrop was born on 29 March 1882 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 2 June 1883 | His son Joseph Leivers Harrop was born on 2 June 1883 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | His daughter Annie Harrop was born between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Nottingham.2 |
Had a Daughter | 13 July 1885 | His daughter Nellie Harrop was born on 13 July 1885 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Research | 3 April 1887 | Research: Joined Police Force. |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1887 and 31 December 1887 | His son Thomas William Harrop was born between 1 October 1887 and 31 December 1887 at East Kirkby, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1889 and 31 December 1889 | His daughter Louisa Harrop was born between 1 October 1889 and 31 December 1889 at Edwinstowe, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of North Muskham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 2 September 1891 | His son James Harrop was born on 2 September 1891 at North Muskham, NTT![]() |
Research | 1893 | Research: Has brother William Harrop age 31 a Superintendent of police in Newark (father Joseph Harrop Inspector of police) who marries Ada Bush Hallam (father also an inspector of police) in Nottm St. Mary. |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 | His son Harry Harrop was born between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 at Bestwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1895 and 31 March 1895 | His son William E Harrop was born between 1 January 1895 and 31 March 1895 at Bestwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 | His daughter Kate Harrop was born between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 at R.D. Basford.2 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Bestwood Park, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901 | His son Frederick Harrop was born between 1 October 1901 and 31 December 1901 at Bestwood, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 2 March 1903 | His daughter Mary Ann Harrop was born on 2 March 1903 at Bestwood, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 1 Beardall Street, Hucknall, NTT![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 26 August 1911 | James Harrop witnessed the marriage of Richard Leheup and Elizabeth Harrop on 26 August 1911 at The Parish Church, Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() = Elizabeth Harrop age 29, spinster of 1 Beardall Street father: James Harrop, Police Officer In church of St. John after banns Wit: James Harrop, Ellen Harrop, Nellie Harrop, Mary Leheup (James Harrop who signed could be either Elizabeth's brother or father. I'm assuming father. Also assuming Ellen Harrop was her mother.)8,17 |
Directory | between 1915 and 1916 | James Harrop was named between 1915 and 1916 in the Places - Carlton section of the Wright's Directory of Nottingham as Public Establishments - County Police Station - James Harrop, inspector & 3 sergeants & 10 constables.18 |
Directory | between 1915 and 1916 | He was named between 1915 and 1916 in the County Information section of the Wright's Directory of Nottingham as County Constabulary - Nottingham Division - Inspectors - James Harrop, Carlton.18 |
Directory* | between 1915 and 1916 | He was named between 1915 and 1916 in the Places - Carlton section of the Wright's Directory of Nottingham as Harrop, Jas. police inspector, main st.18 |
Directory | between 1915 and 1916 | He was named between 1915 and 1916 in the Places - Carlton section of the Wright's Directory of Nottingham as Police Station (County) (Jas. Harrop, inspector) Main street.18 |
Marriage of Son | 6 February 1915 | His son Thomas William Harrop married Sarah Smith Baker on 6 February 1915 at Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() |
Death of Son | 23 September 1916 | His son Harry Harrop died on 23 September 1916 at France![]() |
Research | 20 March 1917 | Research: From Officer in charge of Infantry records, Litchfield, to: Mr. J. Harrop, Inspector - Police Station, Carlton-in-the-Willows Nottm. Litchfield 20 Mar 1917 I am directed to forward the undermentioned articles, the property of the late 20301 Pt. H. Harrop, 9th Notts. & Derbys. and would ask that you kindly acknowledge the receipt hereon. Letters, photo, diary, notebook, leather belt, metal chain & medallion, pr. scissors, 1 knife, 1 devotional book, 5 coins, cap badges and 2 humerals(?) Received the articles as stated above Signed James Harrop, Inspr. March 21 1917.21 |
Death of Son | 31 July 1917 | His son William E Harrop died on 31 July 1917 at Belgium![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 515 Main Street, Carlton, NTT![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 7 April 1923 | James Harrop and Arthur Leonard Smith were the subject of a newspaper article on 7 April 1923. Grave Nottingham Allegations Ex-Inspector Loses An Eye At the Nottingham Shire Hall to-day, Arthur Smith, of Sherwood, did not appear in answer to a summons alleging an assault on his father-in-law, James Harrop, formerly a Notts. police inspector, and brother of the late Deputy Chief Constable Harrop. Mr. F. Clayton, who prosecuted, said that on February 26th, defendant went to Mr. Harrop's house. It was obvious that he had come to quarrel, and Mr. Harrop, being apprehensive, took him away by the arm and tried to get him to go away, whereupon defendant struck him a violent blow to the eye. It happened that he was wearing a diamond ring, and this inflicted such a severe injury that the eye had to be removed, and Mr Harrop was in the infirmary for a month. Defendant had sent a note asking for the case to be postponed a fortnight as he was suffering from neurasthenia, but as no certificate was forthcoming, the bench issued a warrant for his apprehension. The police were requested, however, not to execute it if the illness proved to be real.25 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 11 April 1923 | James Harrop and Arthur Leonard Smith were the subject of a newspaper article on 11 April 1923. "Like a Big Dog" Alleged Assault on Nottm. Ex-Police Officer Loss Of An Eye A serious case of assault by a Carlton man upon his Father-in-Law, an ex-police inspector, which is said to have resulted in the loss of an eye to the elder man, came before the magistrates at the Nottingham Shire Hall to-day. The defendant was Arthur Smith, a motorman, of Melrose-Road, Sherwood, and he pleaded not guilty to assaulting James Harrop of the Hollies, Carlton. Mr. F. Clayton, who prosecuted, said that the assault took place as long ago as February 26th, and on that day at about 2:30 in the afternoon. Harrop was in the garden of his house, when the defendant came there in a quarrelsome attitude. Realising this, Harrop tried to persuade his son-in-law to go away and got hold of his arm. Without any provocation or warning, the defendant broke away and struck Harrop a violent blow to the left eye. Defendant apparently was wearing a ring with a protruding setting, and the result was that the eyeball was cut, and had to be removed. Harrop was in the infirmary for nearly a month, and when he came out, took out a summons gainst defendant, returnable at the court on Saturday. Defendant did not appear, and after hearing a letter of explanation, the magistrate issued a warrant for Smith's arrest. Victim of Neurasthenia Harrop, giving evidence, said Smith came towards him in a very aggressive attitude, and kept walking round him like a big dog. He said to him "It's no use coming here to fall out Arthur. If you had only come to quarrel, you had better go." As soon as he took hold of son-in-law's elbow, he was struck a violent blow to the eye. In reply to the defendant , witness denied that he struck a blow first. John Robert Rhodes, aged 13, said he was in the garden at the time, gave corroborative evidence. Defendant, on oath, said he suffered from neurasthenia. On that day, he was sent down to the house by his wife. He entered the house in the best of spirits, it being his birthday, and kissed the old lady and the youngest daughter. As he was going through the kitchen door, his father-in-law passed out through the front door. He went out into the garden and when he had walked about four yards past his father-in-law, he said "Well, Arthur" and he replied "Well father, why didn't you speak to me last Saturday?" Harrop replied "I didn't want to speak to you then" and he replied, somewhat abruptly he admitted "Very well, I don't want to speak to you". His father-in-law told him to get out of gate. In a joking sort of way he said "you couldn't put me out". His father-in-law then came to him in a threatening attitude and aimed a blow at him. He warded it off with one arm and struck back in self defence with his right fist. He never wore a ring on his right hand. he regretted his father-in-law's loss of an eye. Smith then asked the magistrate to adjourn the case to enable him to call witnesses. The bench agreed, and adjourned the case until Saturday, bail being allowed.26 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 14 April 1923 | James Harrop and Arthur Leonard Smith were the subject of a newspaper article on 14 April 1923. Ex-Inspector's Lost Eye Son-in-Law fined for violent assault The hearing was resumed today at Nottingham Shire Hall today of the charge of assault brought by James Harrop, of The Hollies, Carlton, against his son-in-law Arthur Leonard Smith, motorman, of Sherwood. It had been previously stated by the complainant who is an ex-inspector of the county constabulary that defendant struck him a violent blow on the left eye which necessitated its removal, and to-day Smith brought a cross-summons against Harrop. Smith made a statement to the effect that Harrop struck him first, and he merely struck-out in self defence. No one was more sorry than he that the sight of the eye had been lost. Cross-examined by Mr. F. Clayton, who represented Harrop, Smith said he struck Harrop with his right fist, and that the ring he wore was on his left hand. "you always strike with the right and guard with the left" added Smith. Mr. Clayton: You seem to know all about it. I don't know much about the noble art myself". Smith suggested that the damage to Harrop's eye was due to his knuckle. The Bench dismissed the summons against Harrop, and fined Smith 50s.27 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 22 January 1932 | James Harrop was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 January 1932. Ellen beloved wife of James Harrop, from "Father and sorrowing family" on the notice of Ellen Harrop's death. Subject: Ellen Clifton Mentioned: James Harrop.28 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 | His death was registered between 1 January 1937 and 31 March 1937 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 137 age 77.15 |
(Deceased) Death* | 3 March 1937 | He died on 3 March 1937 at 515 Main Street, Carlton, NTT![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 4 March 1937 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 4 March 1937. Ex-Notts Police Inspector Death of Mr. J. Harrop of Carlton A member of a well-known Notts police family passed away to-day in ex-inspector James Harrop of 515 Main Street, Carlton, at the age of 77 years. He had been very ill for several months. Mr Harrop served for 33 years in the Notts. County Constabulary before retiring on pension in 1920. He joined the force as a constable on April 3rd 1887, and subsequently attained the rank of Sergeant. On August 1st 1914, he was appointed inspector and placed in charge of the division at Hucknall. After 12 months here, he was transferred to Carlton, where he stayed until his retirement. Mr. Harrop was a member of the Notts family that was closely identified with Police service. His father was a member of the force, and attained the rank of inspector-in-charge of East Leake. His brother, the late Mr. Wm. Harrop, was a former deputy Chief Constable of Notts, and of his two sons, one is ex-Inspector Harrop of Nottingham City Police, and P.C. James Harrop is in the County Constabulary stationed at West Bridgford.29 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 28 July 1937 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harrop, James of 515 Main Street Carlton Nottinghamshire died 3 March 1937. Administration (with Will). Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Mary Ann Harrop described as Mary Ann Harrop, spinster on 28 July 1937 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £359 17s 4d..30 |
Known Children of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 25 September 1881 | James Harrop married Ellen Clifton, daughter of Thomas CLIFTON and Elizabeth LEIVERS, on 25 September 1881 at The Parish Church, Beeston, NTT![]() 25 sep 1881 James Harrop, full age, bachelor fireman, Beeston, Joseph Harrop, Inspector of Police = Ellen Clifton, full age, spinster, dressmaker, Eastwood, deceased In church after banns, Wit: Henry Clifton, Mary Harrop (Thomas Clifton, Ellen's father died in 1877. Mary Harrop was probably James' mother.) Witness links Henry CLIFTON.9,10 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 2 Sep 2024 |
Citations
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James Harrop1
M, #1534, b. 2 September 1891, d. 2 November 1962
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
Birth* | 2 September 1891 | James Harrop, son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born on 2 September 1891 at North Muskham, NTT![]() |
James Harrop was the son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1891 and 31 December 1891 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1891 and 31 December 1891 at R.D. Southwell Ref: 7b 398, Harrop, James mother: Clifton.3,4 |
(Child) Baptism | 12 April 1893 | James Harrop was baptised on 12 April 1893 at The Parish Church, Bestwood park, NTT![]() Baptised at same day as brother Henry.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Bestwood Park, Nottingham, NTT![]() James Harrop was described as James Harrop, son, age 9, born Muskham, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 1 Beardall Street, Hucknall, NTT![]() James Harrop was described as James Harrop, son, age 19, single, coal miner haulyer (gunlocker), miner, worker, born North Muskham, NTT.6 |
Research* | between 10 December 1915 and 24 January 1919 | Research: Period of service 10 Dec 15 enlisted 11 Dec 15 - 3 May 18 Reserve 4 May 18 Home 24 Jan 19 dispersal station Was in 4th Btn Machine Gun Company at training camp in Clipstone.7 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Shardlow Ref: 7b, 960 as Harrop, James = Taylor, Rebecca. Note her index entry as "= Harrep."8 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | He married Rebecca Taylor between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Shardlow.8 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1921 UK Census of Walesby, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 3 February 1930 | His son William Henry Harrop was born on 3 February 1930 at R.D. Loughborough.2,3 |
Death of Father | 3 March 1937 | His father James Harrop died on 3 March 1937 at 515 Main Street, Carlton, NTT![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Applicant) Burial | 31 July 1948 | James Harrop as James Harrop, 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford, Notts. was the applicant for cremation of Joseph Leivers Harrop on 31 July 1948 at Garden of rest, Southern Cemetery (Wilford Hill), Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1962 and 31 December 1962 | His death was registered between 1 October 1962 and 31 December 1962 at R.D. Basford Ref: 3c, 32, Harrop, James age 71.14 |
(Deceased) Death* | 2 November 1962 | James Harrop died on 2 November 1962 at 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 5 November 1962 | He was buried on 5 November 1962 at Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() Cremation, at Wilford Hill Page 530 Crem No. 55177 Date: 5.11.62 James Harrop of 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford, Notts, retired Age: 71, male, married Died: 2.11.62 Cremation applicant: Rebecca Harrop, 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford Notts Registered: W. Bridg. Ashes: Scattered in garden of rest Remarks: 2 (of day) paid? 10 Jan 1963 Bamford. Witness links: Rebecca Taylor.15 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 29 November 1962 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harrop, James of 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford Nottinghamshire, died 02 November 1962. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to William Henry Harrop described as William Henry Harrop, insurance official and Maurice Wooley, Police Inspector (and also son-in-law) on 29 November 1962 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £1680 12s. 8d..12 |
Child of James Harrop and Rebecca Taylor |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | James Harrop married Rebecca Taylor between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Shardlow.8 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 15 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
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Joseph Leivers Harrop1,2,3
M, #1530, b. 2 June 1883, d. 28 July 1948
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
Birth* | 2 June 1883 | Joseph Leivers Harrop, son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born on 2 June 1883 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Joseph Leivers Harrop was the son of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 361, Harrop, Joseph mother: Clifton.4,6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of North Muskham, NTT![]() Joseph Leivers Harrop was described as Joseph Harrop, son, age 7, scholar, born Nottingham, NTT.1 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 15 Wesley Grove, Mapperley, NTT![]() |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 17 Uppingham Terrace, Watermay Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 347 as Harrop, Joseph L. = Stannage, Mary A.2 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | He married Mary Ann Stannage between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.5 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 7 Tiley Cottages, Ireton Street, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Father | 3 March 1937 | His father James Harrop died on 3 March 1937 at 515 Main Street, Carlton, NTT![]() |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 83 Sherborne Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1948 and 30 September 1948 | His death was registered between 1 July 1948 and 30 September 1948 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c, 290, Harrop, Joseph L. age 65.12 |
(Deceased) Death* | 28 July 1948 | Joseph Leivers Harrop died on 28 July 1948 at 83 Sherbourne Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 31 July 1948 | He was buried on 31 July 1948 at Garden of rest, Southern Cemetery (Wilford Hill), Nottingham, NTT![]() Harrop Joseph Lewers died 18 Jul 1948 Cremated 31 Jul 1948 No. 8034 Cremated: 31 Jul 1948 Joseph Lewers (sic - I read it as Leivers) Harrop of 83 Sherbourne Road, Aspley, Nottingham Age: 65, male married Died 28 July 1948 Cremation applicant: James Harrop, 21 Cambridge Road, West Bridgford, Notts. Registered: Nottm West 210523.21 Reg 29 7 48. Ashes: Scattered in garden of rest. Witness links: James Harrop.13 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 20 August 1948 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Harrop, Joseph Leivers, of 83 Sherbourne-road Nottingham, died 28 July 1948.. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Mary Ann Stannage described as Mary Ann Harrop widow on 20 August 1948 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £646 11s. 11d..3 |
Family of Joseph Leivers Harrop and Mary Ann Stannage |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | Joseph Leivers Harrop married Mary Ann Stannage between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2025 |
Citations
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- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
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Kate Harrop1
F, #1538, b. between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897, d. between 1 January 1899 and 31 March 1899
Father | James Harrop1 b. bt 1 Jul 1859 - 30 Sep 1859, d. 3 Mar 1937 |
Mother | Ellen Clifton1 b. 22 Jun 1859, d. bt 1 Jan 1932 - 22 Jan 1932 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 237, Harrop, Kate mother: Clifton.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 | Kate Harrop, daughter of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton, was born between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Child) Baptism | 17 June 1897 | Kate Harrop was baptised on 17 June 1897 at The Parish Church, Bestwood park, NTT![]() |
She was the daughter of James Harrop and Ellen Clifton.1 | ||
Death* | between 1 January 1899 and 31 March 1899 | Kate Harrop died between 1 January 1899 and 31 March 1899 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1899 and 31 March 1899 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1899 and 31 March 1899 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 136, age 1.4 |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2023 |