William Limb
M, #3331, b. 1855, d. between 1 October 1907 and 31 December 1907
Charts | Descendants of William Clifton Descendants of William Clifton - Married Descendants of William Clifton Descendants of William Clifton bn 1741 - In Military |
Birth* | 1855 | William Limb was born in 1855 at Greasley, NTT. |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1878 and 31 December 1878 | He married Eliza Clifton, daughter of George Clifton and Hannah Priam, between 1 October 1878 and 31 December 1878 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1879 and 31 December 1879 | His daughter Sarah Hannah Limb was born between 1 October 1879 and 31 December 1879 at Greasley, NTT. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1881 and 30 June 1881 | His daughter Betsy Ada Limb was born between 1 April 1881 and 30 June 1881 at R.D. Basford. |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Newthorpe Common, Greasley, NTT, as William Limb, head, married, age 25, coal miner, born Greasley, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Eliza Clifton, Sarah Hannah Limb. Only 4 doors away from uncle James Clifton (age 54) wife Charlotte & family. |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 | His son William Henry Limb was born between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 | His son Samuel Limb was born between 1 July 1884 and 30 September 1884 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1886 and 31 March 1886 | His son Herbert Limb was born between 1 January 1886 and 31 March 1886 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1887 and 30 June 1887 | His daughter Florence Limb was born between 1 April 1887 and 30 June 1887 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1889 and 31 March 1889 | His son George Limb was born between 1 January 1889 and 31 March 1889 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1891 and 31 December 1891 | His son Thomas Limb was born between 1 October 1891 and 31 December 1891 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 | His daughter Lois Limb was born between 1 October 1892 and 31 December 1892 at R.D. Basford. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1895 and 31 March 1895 | His daughter Mary Elsie Limb was born between 1 January 1895 and 31 March 1895 at R.D. Basford. |
Death* | between 1 October 1907 and 31 December 1907 | William Limb died between 1 October 1907 and 31 December 1907 at R.D. Basford. |
Resch Note | between 1 July 1909 and 30 September 1909 | Research Note: at R.D. Basford Aged 55 D 22 Sep - innkeeper of Kimberley to Elizabeth limb, widow, Samuel Kirk innkeeper & William Soar, miner. |
Resch Note* | between 1 July 1909 and 30 September 1909 | Research Note: at R.D. Basford Aged 55. |
Known Children of William Limb and Eliza Clifton |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1878 and 31 December 1878 | William Limb married Eliza Clifton, daughter of George Clifton and Hannah Priam, between 1 October 1878 and 31 December 1878 at R.D. Basford. |
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Last Edited | 24 Oct 2020 |
William Henry Limb
M, #3334, b. between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883
Father | William Limb b. 1855, d. bt 1 Oct 1907 - 31 Dec 1907 |
Mother | Eliza Clifton b. bt 8 Apr 1855 - 27 Jun 1855 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Clifton Descendants of William Clifton - Married Descendants of William Clifton Descendants of William Clifton bn 1741 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 128 Limb, William Henry mother: Clifton. |
Birth* | between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 | William Henry Limb, son of William Limb and Eliza Clifton, was born between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 at R.D. Basford. |
William Henry Limb was the son of William Limb and Eliza Clifton. |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2020 |
Albert Lines1
M, #2117, b. 26 December 1896, d. 10 January 1982
Charts | Descendants of John Vincent bn 1784 |
Birth* | 26 December 1896 | Albert Lines was born on 26 December 1896 at Aston, Birmingham, WAR.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1925 and 30 September 1925 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1925 and 30 September 1925 at R.D. Birmingham N. Ref: 6d, 1375 Albert Lines = Florence Vincent.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 15 August 1925 | He married Florence Vincent, daughter of Arthur Vincent and Sarah Jane James, on 15 August 1925 at Birmingham Register Office, Birmingham, WAR.1,2,3 |
Had a Son | 1 May 1929 | His son Harold Lines was born on 1 May 1929 at Birmingham, WAR.4,3 |
(Present-Main-Alone) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 4 Wharf Street, Aston, Birmingham, WAR, described as Lines, Albert, male born 26 Dec 1896, married, paint grinder with none of their children..5 |
(Deceased) Death* | 10 January 1982 | Albert Lines died on 10 January 1982 at Birmingham, WAR, Albert Lines, (Florence's Husband), married August 1925, he was born 26 December 1896, Aston, died 10 January 1982, aged 86 years also buried Witton Cemetary.6 |
(Interred) Burial* | after 10 January 1982 | He was buried after 10 January 1982 at Witton Cemetery, Birmingham, WAR, Age 86.6 |
Child of Albert Lines and Florence Vincent |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 15 August 1925 | Albert Lines married Florence Vincent, daughter of Arthur Vincent and Sarah Jane James, on 15 August 1925 at Birmingham Register Office, Birmingham, WAR.1,2,3 |
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Last Edited | 7 Feb 2021 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher "email 24 June 2011."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "ancestry.co.uk Lines Family Tree."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher "email 24 June 2011 - Witton Cemetery records."
Harold Lines1
M, #2118, b. 1 May 1929, d. 12 December 1994
Father | Albert Lines1 b. 26 Dec 1896, d. 10 Jan 1982 |
Mother | Florence Vincent1 b. 28 Dec 1900, d. 18 Nov 1984 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Vincent bn 1784 |
Resch Note | Research Note: 3 children - 2 male, 1 female.2 | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1929 and 30 June 1929 at R.D. Birmingham N. Ref: 6d, 882 Lines, Harold mother: Vincent.1,3 |
Birth* | 1 May 1929 | Harold Lines, son of Albert Lines and Florence Vincent, was born on 1 May 1929 at Birmingham, WAR.1,2 |
Harold Lines was the son of Albert Lines and Florence Vincent.1 | ||
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of Prospect House, Main Street, Griffydam, Coalville, LEI, listed Harold Lines described as Lines, Harold, male born 01 May 1929, single, at school with with a couple of other scholars..4 |
Resch Note | 20 August 1955 | Research Note: at Aston Parish Church, Aston, WAR, Married Smith.2 |
Death of Father | 10 January 1982 | His father Albert Lines died on 10 January 1982 at Birmingham, WAR.5 |
Death of Mother | 18 November 1984 | His mother Florence Vincent died on 18 November 1984 at Sorrell House, Tyburn Road, Birmingham, WAR.5,2 |
Resch Note* | December 1994 | Research Note: at R.D. Litchfield Possible death: Name: Harold Lines Birth Date: 1 May 1929 Date of Registration: Dec 1994 Age at Death: 65 Registration district: Lichfield Inferred County: Staffordshire Register number: 51C District and Subdistrict: 7321 Entry number: 176.6 |
Death* | 12 December 1994 | Harold Lines died on 12 December 1994 at St. Giles Hospice, Litchfield, STS.2 |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "ancestry.co.uk Lines Family Tree."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher "email 24 June 2011 - Witton Cemetery records."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
Doris M Liquorish1
F, #3211, b. 27 November 1903, d. August 1986
Charts | Descendants of William Chamberlain Descendants of William Chamberlain bn 1744 - In Military |
Birth* | 27 November 1903 | Doris M Liquorish was born on 27 November 1903 at Glenfield, LEI.1,2,3 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 759 Ball, Philip H = Liquorish, Doris M.4 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 | As of between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932, her married name was Ball.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 | She married Philip Henry Ball, son of Philip Arthur Ball and Eliza Alice Greasley, between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 at R.D. Leicester.1 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 53 Arbor Road, Blaby, LEI, as Ball, Doris M., female, born 27 Nov 1903, married, unpaid domestic duties (also certified teacher). She was enumerated with Philip Henry Ball, one closed record, presumably their child..1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | August 1986 | Her death was registered in August 1986 at R.D. Leicestershire Central Ref: 6, 1233 Name: Doris Mary Ball Birth Date: 27 Nov 1903 Registration Date: Aug 1986 Registration district: Leicestershire Central.2 |
Death* | August 1986 | Doris M Liquorish died in August 1986 at R.D. Leicester.2 |
Family of Doris M Liquorish and Philip Henry Ball |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 | Doris M Liquorish married Philip Henry Ball, son of Philip Arthur Ball and Eliza Alice Greasley, between 1 July 1932 and 30 September 1932 at R.D. Leicester.1 |
Last Edited | 3 May 2021 |
Annie Littlewood1
F, #1431, b. between 1869 and 1870
Birth* | between 1869 and 1870 | Annie Littlewood was born between 1869 and 1870 at Sheffield, YKS.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 at R.D. Sheffield Ref: 9c 798.2 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 | As of between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894, her married name was Noton.2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 | She married Henry Noton, son of Thomas Williamson Noton and Dorothy Threapland, between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 at R.D. Sheffield.1 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 | Her son Thomas Williamson Noton was born between 1 October 1895 and 31 December 1895 at Sheffield, YKS.1,3 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 70 Meadow Street, Sheffield, YKS, as Annie Noton, wife, married, age 31, born Sheffield, YKS. She was enumerated with her husband Henry Noton, Thomas Williamson Noton, along with Seline Tacey, domestic servant age 15.1 |
Child of Annie Littlewood and Henry Noton |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 | Annie Littlewood married Henry Noton, son of Thomas Williamson Noton and Dorothy Threapland, between 1 July 1894 and 30 September 1894 at R.D. Sheffield.1 |
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Last Edited | 20 Apr 2013 |
Ada Lloyd1
F, #3924, b. between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877
Father | Thomas Lloyd1 b. 1846 |
Mother | Charlotte Dickinson1 b. bt 1 Oct 1848 - 31 Dec 1848, d. bt 1 Oct 1899 - 31 Dec 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 728 Lloyd, Ada mother: Dickinson.1 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | Ada Lloyd, daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson, was born between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Wandsworth.1 |
Ada Lloyd was the daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 22 Fenton Cottage, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd and Walter Lloyd. Ada Lloyd was described as Ada Lloyd, daughter age 4, scholar born Wandsworth, SRY.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 4 Garrett Lane, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd, Walter Lloyd, Lilian Lloyd and John H. Lloyd, along with Henry and James Fry aged 55 and 21 respectively father and son both from Bingley, HAM navvy and bricklayer as a separate household. Ada Lloyd was described as Ada Lloyd, daughter, single, age 16, maid servant (domestic) employed born Wandsworth, LND.3 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
Charles David Lloyd1
M, #2381, b. 12 April 1905, d. 13 March 1967
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(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. Mansfield Ref: 7b, 141 Lloyd, Charles David mother: Tatam.2,3 |
Birth* | 12 April 1905 | Charles David Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 12 April 1905 at Mansfield, NTT.1,4 |
Charles David Lloyd was the son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 57 White's Road, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd and Leonora Rachel Lloyd. Charles David Lloyd was described as Charles David Lloyd, son age 5 born Mansfield, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Charles David Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Charles David, son age 16y 2m male single born Mansfield, NTT apprentice painter to C.D. Lloyd, no fixed place.5 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1598 LLoyd, Charles D. = Cash, Florence M.6 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | He married Florence M Cash between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 at R.D. Grimsby.7 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 36 St. Peters Avenue (shop), Cleethorpes, LIN, as Lloyd, Charles D., male, born 12 Apr 1905, married, master house painter, A.R.P. Ambulance Driver. He was enumerated with Florence M Cash, also with One closed record, presumably a child of theirs..7 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | His father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.8 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 July 1957 | Charles David Lloyd was the subject of a newspaper article on 10 July 1957. (large 2- column advert) Painting and Decorating Service For Grimsby, Cleethorpes and District W. Clayton Ltd. of Victoria Street, Grimsby have purchased the painting and decorating business of Chas D. LLoyd, Ltd., Cambridge Street, Cleethorpes, and the name has been changed to LAYTON & LLOYD Ltd. The firm has been reorganised under the joint management of Mr. Walter Layton and Mr. Tom B. Jennings. With the tradesmen formerly employed by Chas. D. Lloyd Ltd., we have a very capable staff of workmen experienced in all branches of the Painting and Decorating trade. We can now offer prompt and efficient service for painting and Decorating of residential properties, business premises, shops offices, factories, schools etc.. on Town or County Districts. We will be pleased to give you a quotation. LAYTON & LLOYD Ltd. 91-97 Cambridge St, Cleethorpes & 93 Victoria Street, Grimsby.9 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | His mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.8 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1967 and 31 March 1967 | His death was registered between 1 January 1967 and 31 March 1967 at R.D. Louth Ref: 3b, 392 Lloyd, Charles D. age 61.10 |
Death* | 13 March 1967 | Charles David Lloyd died on 13 March 1967 at R.D. Louth.4 |
Family of Charles David Lloyd and Florence M Cash |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 | Charles David Lloyd married Florence M Cash between 1 July 1926 and 30 September 1926 at R.D. Grimsby.7 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S94] "Grimsby Daily Telegraph "Painting and Decorating Service"; Wedsnesday 10 July 1957 p7 of 8."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
Cyril David Lloyd
M, #1347, b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 June 1957
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 at R.D. Stafford Ref: 6b, 15 Lloyd, Cyril David mother: Badger Note that "Brewood" is too small a place to be listed in Stafford R.D.1,2 |
Birth* | 4 May 1885 | Cyril David Lloyd was born on 4 May 1885 at Brewood, Stafford, STS.3,4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg | between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 734.5 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 16 April 1904 | He married Sarah Ann Tatam, daughter of John Davison Tatam and Hannah EASOM, on 16 April 1904 at The Register Office, Nottingham, NTT, Cyril David Lloyd, age 18, bachelor, painter & decorator (journeyman) of 14 Burton Street, Nottingham, father: Charles Henry Lloyd, boot and shoemaker = Sarah Ann Tatam, age 23, spinster, Ivy Cottage, Fleet, Lincolnshire, father: John Davidson Tatam, Coal Agent In Register Office by certificate Wit: Edwin Lloyd, H. Tatam Witness links Hannah EASOM.5,6 |
Resch Note* | 4 May 1904 | Research Note: Alternative date of marriage. Probably a mistype repeat of Cyril's birthday.4 |
Had a Son | 12 April 1905 | His son Charles David Lloyd was born on 12 April 1905 at Mansfield, NTT.7,8 |
Had a Son | 3 March 1907 | His son Cyril Stuart Lloyd was born on 3 March 1907 at Worksop, NTT.7,9 |
Had a Daughter | 5 August 1909 | His daughter Leonora Rachel Lloyd was born on 5 August 1909 at 20 Percival Street, Worksop, NTT.7 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 57 White's Road, Cleethorpes, LIN, as Cyril David Lloyd, head age 25, married 7 years, house painter & paperhanger, worker, born Stafford, STS. He was enumerated with his wife Sarah Ann Tatam, Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd and Leonora Rachel Lloyd. The house had 4 rooms. Note RD was Grimsby, but address was in Cleethorpes.7 |
Had a Daughter | 27 April 1911 | His daughter Rosa Mary Lloyd was born on 27 April 1911 at 57 Whites Road, Cleethorpes, LIN.8 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 | His son Morvien Lloyd was born between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 at Cleethorpes, LIN.8,1 |
Had a Daughter | 31 March 1917 | His daughter Patricia Elsie Lloyd was born on 31 March 1917 at R.D. Grimsby.1,10 |
Had a Daughter | 10 October 1920 | His daughter Margaret Lloyd was born on 10 October 1920 at R.D. Grimsby.1,11 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, as Lloyd, Cyril David head age 36y 1m male married born Stafford, STS, decorator, employer no fixed place. 6 children under 16 years of age under1, 4, 6, 10, 11, 14. He was enumerated with his wife Sarah Ann Tatam, Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). All 10 in household accounted for. The house had 6 rooms.12 |
Had a Son | 23 April 1922 | His son Robert Lloyd was born on 23 April 1922 at Oxford St., Cleethorpes, LIN.1,4 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924 | His son Peter Lloyd was born between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924 at Cleethorpes, LIN.1,4 |
Death of Son | 29 April 1925 | His son Peter Lloyd died on 29 April 1925 at 44 St. Peter's Road, Cleethorpes, LIN.8 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 9 December 1926 | Cyril David Lloyd was the subject of a newspaper article on 9 December 1926. In Bankruptcy: ... Cyril David Lloyd, 44 St. Peter's Avenue, Cleethorpes, painter and decorator, Receiving Order 6th December 1926, on creditors' petition.13 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 29 September 1927 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 29 September 1927. Bankrupt's Arrest: Receiving Order Filed in December Last. Alleged to have absconded, Cyril David Lloyd, painter and decorator of 44 St. Peter's Avenue, Cleethorpes, has been arrested on a bankruptcy warrant. A receiving order against him was filed on creditors' petition, on December 6th, 1926.14 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 33 Beeley Road, Grimsby, LIN, as Lloyd, Cyril D, male born 03 May 1884, married, decorator general joiner for M.o.W. & G.P.O.. He was enumerated with Sarah Ann Tatam Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Robert Lloyd, 1 closed record, presumably a child younger than Pat - i.e. Robert.9 |
Marriage of Son | 7 March 1942 | His son Morvien Lloyd married Gwendoline S. Woods on 7 March 1942 at The Parish Church, Hook, SRY.4 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1957 and 30 June 1957 | His death was registered between 1 April 1957 and 30 June 1957 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 3b, 213 as Cyril D. Lloyd, age 72.10 |
Death* | 1 June 1957 | Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.3 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 3 June 1957 | He and Sarah Ann Tatam were the subject of a newspaper article on 3 June 1957. Deaths: Lloyd - On June 1, 1957 at his daughters residence, Cyril, aged 72 years of 33, Beeley Road, Grimsby, beloved husband of Sarah Ann Lloyd. Service Old Clee Church on Wednesday at 3:0 p.m. followed by cremation at Grimsby Crematorium, Grimsby at 3:30 p.m. No mourning, flowers or letters please by request. At rest.15 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper* | 10 August 1960 | Cyril David Lloyd was mentioned in a newspaper article on 10 August 1960.16 |
Known Children of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 16 April 1904 | Cyril David Lloyd married Sarah Ann Tatam, daughter of John Davison Tatam and Hannah EASOM, on 16 April 1904 at The Register Office, Nottingham, NTT, Cyril David Lloyd, age 18, bachelor, painter & decorator (journeyman) of 14 Burton Street, Nottingham, father: Charles Henry Lloyd, boot and shoemaker = Sarah Ann Tatam, age 23, spinster, Ivy Cottage, Fleet, Lincolnshire, father: John Davidson Tatam, Coal Agent In Register Office by certificate Wit: Edwin Lloyd, H. Tatam Witness links Hannah EASOM.5,6 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 9 Mar 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "GenesReunited - Janet Lloyd tree."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry Family Tree - Michelle Ferns."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S94] "Grimsby Daily Telegraph "In Bankruptcy"; Thursday 9 Dec 1926 5 of 10."
- [S94] "Grimsby Daily Telegraph "Bankrupt's Arrest"; Thursday 29 Sep 1927 p5 of 10."
- [S94] "Grimsby Daily Telegraph "Deaths"; Monday 3 Jun 1957 2 of 6."
- [S94] "Grimsby Daily Telegraph "Deaths"; Wednesday 10 Aug 1960 2 of 8."
Cyril Stuart Lloyd1
M, #2382, b. 3 March 1907, d. between 1 July 1973 and 30 September 1973
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
Birth-Alt | 3 March 1907 | Cyril Stuart Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was also reported to have been born on 3 March 1907 at Worksop, NTT.2 |
Birth* | 3 March 1907 | Cyril Stuart Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 3 March 1907 at Worksop, NTT.1,3 |
Cyril Stuart Lloyd was the son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1907 and 30 June 1907 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1907 and 30 June 1907 at R.D. Worksop Ref: 7b, 23 Lloyd, Cyril Stuart mother: Tatam.4,5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 57 White's Road, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd and Leonora Rachel Lloyd. Cyril Stuart Lloyd was described as Cyril Stuart Lloyd, son age 4 born Worksop, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Cyril Stuart Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Cyril Stuart son age 14y 3m male both parents alive born Worksop, NTT apprentice painter to C.D. Lloyd, no fixed place.6 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1451 Lloyd, Cyril S. = Sandfield, Eva.7 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 | He married Eva Sandfield between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 at R.D. Grimsby.7 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 5 Cedar Grove, Summerlands, Yeovil, SOM, as Lloyd, Cyril S., male, born 03 Mar 1907, married, foreman house decorator & ship painter. He was enumerated with Eva Sandfield, also with daughter Mavis Lloyd (later Vaughan) born 30 Apr 1933, at school (FA1938558), and a closed record, presumably another child of theirs..3 |
Death-Alt | 1960 | Cyril Stuart Lloyd was also reported to have died in 1960.8 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 July 1973 and 30 September 1973 | He died between 1 July 1973 and 30 September 1973 at R.D. E. Dereham Ref: 4b, 1223, as Cyril Stuart Lloyd, born 3 Mar 1907.2 |
Family of Cyril Stuart Lloyd and Eva Sandfield |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 | Cyril Stuart Lloyd married Eva Sandfield between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 at R.D. Grimsby.7 |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
Harriet Grace Lloyd1
F, #3927, b. between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882, d. between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883
Father | Thomas Lloyd1 b. 1846 |
Mother | Charlotte Dickinson1 b. bt 1 Oct 1848 - 31 Dec 1848, d. bt 1 Oct 1899 - 31 Dec 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(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. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 714 Lloyd, Harriet Grace mother: Dickinson.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 | Harriet Grace Lloyd, daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson, was born between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 at R.D. Wandsworth.1 |
Harriet Grace Lloyd was the daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson.1 | ||
Death* | between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 | Harriet Grace Lloyd died between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at R.D. Wandsworth.2 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 | Her death was registered between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 390 Lloyd, Harriet Grace aged 1 year.2 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
John H. Lloyd1
M, #3926, b. between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886
Father | Thomas Lloyd1 b. 1846 |
Mother | Charlotte Dickinson1 b. bt 1 Oct 1848 - 31 Dec 1848, d. bt 1 Oct 1899 - 31 Dec 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 728 Lloyd, John Henry, mother: Dickinson.2 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | John H. Lloyd, son of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson, was born between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at Wandsworth, LND.1,2 |
John H. Lloyd was the son of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 4 Garrett Lane, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd, Walter Lloyd, Lilian Lloyd and John H. Lloyd, along with Henry and James Fry aged 55 and 21 respectively father and son both from Bingley, HAM navvy and bricklayer as a separate household. John H. Lloyd was described as John H. Lloyd, son, age 6, scholar born Wandsworth, LND.1 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
Leonora Rachel Lloyd1,2
F, #2383, b. 5 August 1909, d. June 1984
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1909 and 30 September 1909 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1909 and 30 September 1909 at R.D. Worksop Ref: 7b, 32 Lloyd, Leonora Rachel mother: Tatam.2 |
Birth* | 5 August 1909 | Leonora Rachel Lloyd, daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 5 August 1909 at 20 Percival Street, Worksop, NTT.1 |
Leonora Rachel Lloyd was the daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 57 White's Road, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd and Leonora Rachel Lloyd. Leonora Rachel Lloyd was described as Leonara Rachel Lloyd, daughter age 1, born Worksop, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Leonora Rachel Lloyd was described as Rachel Leonara Lloyd, daughter age 11y 10m female, both parents alive, born Worksop NTT whole time education.3 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 | As of between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931, her married name was Ferns.4 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 at R.D. Stockport Ref: 8a, 159 as ferns, Harry = Lloyd, Rachael L.4 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 | She married Harold Ferns between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 at R.D. Stockport.4 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 9 Woodbank Avenue, Broadway, Bredbury, CHE, as Ferns, Rachel L, female, born 5 Aug 1909, married, unpaaid house duties . She was enumerated with Harold Ferns, 2 closed records then Ferns, Margaret E (later Newport 13.6.60) female born 3 Dec 1937, single, under school age.5 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | Her father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | Her mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1984 and 30 June 1984 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1984 and 30 June 1984 at R.D. Basingstoke Ref: 20, 127 as Ferns, Rachel Leonora, born 5 Aug 1909.7 |
(Deceased) Death* | June 1984 | Leonora Rachel Lloyd died in June 1984 at Basingstoke, HAM, As Rachel Leonora Ferns.1,8 |
Family of Leonora Rachel Lloyd and Harold Ferns |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 | Leonora Rachel Lloyd married Harold Ferns between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 at R.D. Stockport.4 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
Lilian Lloyd1
F, #3925, b. between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884
Father | Thomas Lloyd1 b. 1846 |
Mother | Charlotte Dickinson1 b. bt 1 Oct 1848 - 31 Dec 1848, d. bt 1 Oct 1899 - 31 Dec 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 776 Lloyd, Lilian mother: Dickinson.2 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 | Lilian Lloyd, daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson, was born between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 at Wandsworth, LND.1,2 |
Lilian Lloyd was the daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 4 Garrett Lane, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd, Walter Lloyd, Lilian Lloyd and John H. Lloyd, along with Henry and James Fry aged 55 and 21 respectively father and son both from Bingley, HAM navvy and bricklayer as a separate household. Lilian Lloyd was described as Lilian Lloyd, daughter, age 9, scholar born Wandsworth, LND (no - Lilian would have been 7, her sister who died, Harriet Grace would have been 9).1 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
Margaret Lloyd1
F, #2378, b. 10 October 1920, d. September 1976
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1920 and 31 December 1920 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1920 and 31 December 1920 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1143 Lloyd, Margaret mother: Tatam.1 |
Birth* | 10 October 1920 | Margaret Lloyd, daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 10 October 1920 at R.D. Grimsby.1,2 |
Margaret Lloyd was the daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Margaret Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Margaret daughter age 8m female both parents alive, born Cleethorpes LIN.3 |
(Present-Other) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of Victoria Hospital, Coombe Road, Kingston-on-Thames, SRY, listed Margaret Lloyd described as Lloyd, Margaret (later Whitey, added 1.6.46) Sara Josephine (added later above), female, born 10 Oct 1920, single, probationery nurse.4 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 | As of between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946, her married name was Whiten.5 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1472 Lloyd, Margaret = Whiten, Maurice F.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 | She married Maurice Frederick Whiten between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 at R.D. Grimsby.5 |
Resch Note* | between 1947 and 1948 | Research Note: (an unknown value).1 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | Her father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | Her mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1976 and 30 September 1976 | Her death was registered between 1 July 1976 and 30 September 1976 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7, 452 Whiten, Margaret born 10 Oct 1920.2 |
Death* | September 1976 | Margaret Lloyd died in September 1976 at R.D. Grimsby.7 |
Family of Margaret Lloyd and Maurice Frederick Whiten |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 | Margaret Lloyd married Maurice Frederick Whiten between 1 January 1946 and 31 March 1946 at R.D. Grimsby.5 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2021 |
Citations
Morvien Lloyd1
M, #2385, b. between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914, d. 3 November 1960
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
Name Variation | Morvien Lloyd was also known as Morv.2 | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1116 Lloyd, Morvien mother: Tatam.3 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 | Morvien Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 at Cleethorpes, LIN.1,3 |
Morvien Lloyd was the son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Morvien Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Morvien, son age 6y 7m male, both parents alive, born Cleethorpe, LIN whole time education.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1942 and 31 March 1942 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1942 and 31 March 1942 at R.D. Surrey N.E. Ref: 2a, 43 as Woods, Gwendoline S. = Lloyd, Morvi(a_)n.5 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 7 March 1942 | He married Gwendoline S. Woods on 7 March 1942 at The Parish Church, Hook, SRY.2 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | His father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | His mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1960 and 31 December 1960 | His death was registered between 1 October 1960 and 31 December 1960 at R.D. Hammersmith Ref: 5c, 785 as Lloyd, Morvien, age 46.7 |
Death* | 3 November 1960 | Morvien Lloyd died on 3 November 1960 at Hammersmith, LND.1 |
Family of Morvien Lloyd and Gwendoline S. Woods |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 7 March 1942 | Morvien Lloyd married Gwendoline S. Woods on 7 March 1942 at The Parish Church, Hook, SRY.2 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "GenesReunited - Janet Lloyd tree."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
Patricia Elsie Lloyd1
F, #2377, b. 31 March 1917, d. October 1988
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
Birth* | 31 March 1917 | Patricia Elsie Lloyd, daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 31 March 1917 at R.D. Grimsby.1,2 |
Patricia Elsie Lloyd was the daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1917 and 30 June 1917 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1917 and 30 June 1917 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 944 Lloyd, Patricia Elsie mother: Tatam.1,3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Patricia Elsie Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Patricia Elsie, daughter age 4y 3m female both parents alive, born Cleethorpes LIN.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of 33 Beeley Road, Grimsby, LIN, listed Sarah Ann Tatam and Cyril David Lloyd with Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Robert Lloyd, along with 1 closed record, presumably a child younger than Pat - i.e. Robert. Patricia Elsie Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Elsie P., female, born 31 Mar 1917, single, nurse children.5 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | Her father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | Her mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | October 1988 | Her death was registered in October 1988 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7, 359 as McGarry, Elsie Patricia born 31 Mar 1917.2 |
(Deceased) Death* | October 1988 | Patricia Elsie Lloyd died in October 1988 at R.D. Grimsby As Elsie Patricia McGarry, age 71.7 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2024 |
Citations
Peter Lloyd1
M, #2380, b. between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924, d. 29 April 1925
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1020 LLoyd, Peter mother: Tatam.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924 | Peter Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born between 1 April 1924 and 30 June 1924 at Cleethorpes, LIN.1,2 |
Peter Lloyd was the son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1925 and 30 June 1925 | His death was registered between 1 April 1925 and 30 June 1925 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 686 LLoyd, Peter age 1.3 |
Death* | 29 April 1925 | Peter Lloyd died on 29 April 1925 at 44 St. Peter's Road, Cleethorpes, LIN.4 |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2021 |
Robert Lloyd1
M, #2379, b. 23 April 1922, d. 6 November 2004
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1922 and 30 June 1922 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1922 and 30 June 1922 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 1129 Lloyd, Robert mother: Tatam.2,1 |
Birth* | 23 April 1922 | Robert Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 23 April 1922 at Oxford St., Cleethorpes, LIN.1,3 |
Robert Lloyd was the son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of 33 Beeley Road, Grimsby, LIN, listed Sarah Ann Tatam and Cyril David Lloyd with Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Robert Lloyd, along with 1 closed record, presumably a child younger than Pat - i.e. Robert. Robert Lloyd was described as A closed record - presumably Peter.4 |
Resch Note* | between 1946 and 1952 | Research Note: (an unknown value).3 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | His father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.5 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | His mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.5 |
Death* | 6 November 2004 | Robert Lloyd died on 6 November 2004 at San Vicente del Raspeig Hospice, Alicante, Costa Blanca, Spain.6,3 |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "GenesReunited - Janet Lloyd tree."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
Rosa Mary Lloyd1
F, #2384, b. 27 April 1911, d. 15 December 1982
Father | Cyril David Lloyd1 b. 4 May 1885, d. 1 Jun 1957 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Tatam1 b. 27 Aug 1879, d. 10 Aug 1960 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of William Tatam bn 1780 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1911 and 30 June 1911 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1911 and 30 June 1911 at R.D. Grimsby Ref: 7a, 633 Lloyd, Rosa Mary mother: Tatam.2,3 |
Birth* | 27 April 1911 | Rosa Mary Lloyd, daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, was born on 27 April 1911 at 57 Whites Road, Cleethorpes, LIN.1 |
Rosa Mary Lloyd was the daughter of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 24 Oxford Street, Cleethorpes, LIN, listed Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam with Charles David Lloyd, Cyril Stuart Lloyd, Leonora Rachel Lloyd, Rosa Mary Lloyd, Morvien Lloyd, Patricia Elsie Lloyd and Margaret Lloyd, along with Davies, Gertrude Mary, visitor age 34y 3m female married born Stafford, STF, household duties, Corporation of Stafford (maybe Cyril David's sister?). Rosa Mary Lloyd was described as Lloyd, Rosa Mary, daughter age 10y 2m female, both parents alive, born Cleethorpe, LIN whole time education.4 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 at R.D. Bristol Ref: 6a, 340 Lloyd, Rosa M = Hall, Cyril D N.5 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 | As of between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938, her married name was Hall.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 | She married Cyril D. N. Hall between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 at R.D. Bristol.5 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 42 Cecil Avenue, Crofts End, Bristol, GLS, as Hall, Rosa M, female, born 27 April 1911, married, unpaid domestic duties. She was enumerated with Cyril D. N. Hall.6 |
Death of Father | 1 June 1957 | Her father Cyril David Lloyd died on 1 June 1957 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.7 |
Death of Mother | 10 August 1960 | Her mother Sarah Ann Tatam died on 10 August 1960 at 51 Torrington Street, Grimsby, LIN.7 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1982 and 31 December 1982 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1982 and 31 December 1982 at R.D. Bristol Ref: 22, 051 as Hall, Rosa Mary born 27 Apr 1911.8 |
(Deceased) Death* | 15 December 1982 | Rosa Mary Lloyd died on 15 December 1982 at R.D. Bristol As Rosa Mary Hall.1 |
Family of Rosa Mary Lloyd and Cyril D. N. Hall |
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Marriage* | between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 | Rosa Mary Lloyd married Cyril D. N. Hall between 1 October 1938 and 31 December 1938 at R.D. Bristol.5 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - user Michelle Fearns."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
Thomas Lloyd1
M, #3921, b. 1846
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
Birth* | 1846 | Thomas Lloyd was born in 1846 at Wandsworth, SRY.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 9 February 1873 | He married Charlotte Dickinson, daughter of Isaac Dickinson and Hannah Fox, on 9 February 1873 at Parish Church of St. Ann, Wandsworth, SRY, Thomas Lloyd age 27 bachelor grocer of Wandsworth father: William Lloyd, Mill Wright = Charlotte Dickinson, age 24, spinster of Wandsworth father: Isaac Dickinson, labourer In church after banns Wit: Thomas Slater, Elizabeth Holdges.1 |
Had a son | 15 March 1874 | His son Thomas Pointer Lloyd was baptised on 15 March 1874 at Parish Church of St. Ann, Wandsworth, SRY.2 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | His daughter Ada Lloyd was born between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at R.D. Wandsworth.3 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | His son Walter Lloyd was born between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Wandsworth.3 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 22 Fenton Cottage, Wandsworth, SRY, as Thomas Lloyd, head, married, age 36, gardener, born Wandsworth, SRY. He was enumerated with his wife Charlotte Dickinson, Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd and Walter Lloyd.4 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 | His daughter Harriet Grace Lloyd was born between 1 April 1882 and 30 June 1882 at R.D. Wandsworth.3 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 | His daughter Lilian Lloyd was born between 1 January 1884 and 31 March 1884 at Wandsworth, LND.5,3 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 | His son John H. Lloyd was born between 1 October 1886 and 31 December 1886 at Wandsworth, LND.5,3 |
Resch Note* | 1887 | Research Note: (an unknown value). |
Resch Note | 1894 | Research Note: (an unknown value). |
Resch Note | 1899 | Research Note: (an unknown value). |
Known Children of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 9 February 1873 | Thomas Lloyd married Charlotte Dickinson, daughter of Isaac Dickinson and Hannah Fox, on 9 February 1873 at Parish Church of St. Ann, Wandsworth, SRY, Thomas Lloyd age 27 bachelor grocer of Wandsworth father: William Lloyd, Mill Wright = Charlotte Dickinson, age 24, spinster of Wandsworth father: Isaac Dickinson, labourer In church after banns Wit: Thomas Slater, Elizabeth Holdges.1 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
Thomas Pointer Lloyd1
M, #3922, b. 15 March 1874
Father | Thomas Lloyd1 b. 1846 |
Mother | Charlotte Dickinson1 b. bt 1 Oct 1848 - 31 Dec 1848, d. bt 1 Oct 1899 - 31 Dec 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1874 and 31 March 1874 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1874 and 31 March 1874 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 661 Lloyd, Thomas Pointer mother: Dickinson.2 |
(Child) Baptism* | 15 March 1874 | Thomas Pointer Lloyd was baptised on 15 March 1874 at Parish Church of St. Ann, Wandsworth, SRY, Thomas Pointer of Thomas & Charlotte Lloyd, Allfarthing lane, grocer.1 |
He was the son of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 22 Fenton Cottage, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd and Walter Lloyd. Thomas Pointer Lloyd was described as Thomas P? Lloyd age 7, scholar born Wandsworth, SRY.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 4 Garrett Lane, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd, Walter Lloyd, Lilian Lloyd and John H. Lloyd, along with Henry and James Fry aged 55 and 21 respectively father and son both from Bingley, HAM navvy and bricklayer as a separate household. Thomas Pointer Lloyd was described as Thomas P Lloyd son age 18, coal-heaver, employed born Wandsworth, LND.4 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
Walter Lloyd1
M, #3923, b. between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880
Father | Thomas Lloyd1 b. 1846 |
Mother | Charlotte Dickinson1 b. bt 1 Oct 1848 - 31 Dec 1848, d. bt 1 Oct 1899 - 31 Dec 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 742 Lloyd, Walter mother: Dickinson.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | Walter Lloyd, son of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson, was born between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Wandsworth.1 |
Walter Lloyd was the son of Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of 22 Fenton Cottage, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Thomas Lloyd and Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd and Walter Lloyd. Walter Lloyd was described as Walter Lloyd son age 1, born Wandsworth, SRY.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of 4 Garrett Lane, Wandsworth, SRY, listed Charlotte Dickinson with Thomas Pointer Lloyd, Ada Lloyd, Walter Lloyd, Lilian Lloyd and John H. Lloyd, along with Henry and James Fry aged 55 and 21 respectively father and son both from Bingley, HAM navvy and bricklayer as a separate household. Walter Lloyd was described as Walter Lloyd son age 11, scholar, born Wandsworth, LND.3 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2024 |
Louisa Lomas1
F, #3496, b. 12 September 1891
Charts | Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 |
Birth* | 12 September 1891 | Louisa Lomas was born on 12 September 1891.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Mansfield Ref: 7b, 193 Lomas, Louisa = Bingham, James.2 |
Married Name | 4 August 1913 | As of 4 August 1913, her married name was Bingham.1,2,3 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 4 August 1913 | She married James Bingham, son of Thomas David Bingham and Sarah Ann Neal, on 4 August 1913 at The Parish Church of St. Barnabus, Pleasley Hill, NTT, James Bingham age 23 bachelor, spinner of 54 Portland Street father: Thomas Bingham (deceased) gas stoker = Louisa Lomas age 21 spinster of 54 Portland Street father: George Lomas (deceased) butcher In church after banns Wit: Adin Lomas, Lily Lomas.1,3 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1914 and 30 September 1914 | Her son George Lomas Bingham was born between 1 July 1914 and 30 September 1914 at R.D. Mansfield.4 |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1917 and 31 March 1917 | Her son Douglas James Bingham was born between 1 January 1917 and 31 March 1917 at R.D. Mansfield.4 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1920 and 31 December 1920 | Her son Harry Bingham was born between 1 October 1920 and 31 December 1920 at R.D. Mansfield.1 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 7 Lea Lane, Mansfield Woodhouse, NTT, as Louisie Bingham wife age 30y 7m female married born Pleasley Hill, NTT hiome duties, at home. She was enumerated with her husband James Bingham, George Lomas Bingham, Douglas James Bingham and Harry Bingham, along with Louisa's married brother and his wife: William Lomas boarder age 31y 11m male married born Pleasley Hill NTT fitters labourer for Mansfield Tramway Co. Ltd, at Mansfield no children under 16 and Margaret Lomas boarder age 21y 6m female married born Giltbrook, NTT at home. The house had 5 rooms.5 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 39 Deansgate, Pleasley, NTT, as Bingham, Louisa female born 12 Sep 1891, married, unpaid domestic duties. She was enumerated with James Bingham Harry Bingham, In the household of Francis Humphrey, butcher (shopkeeper) born 13 Jun 1868, widow (their landlord?).1 |
Known Children of Louisa Lomas and James Bingham |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 4 August 1913 | Louisa Lomas married James Bingham, son of Thomas David Bingham and Sarah Ann Neal, on 4 August 1913 at The Parish Church of St. Barnabus, Pleasley Hill, NTT, James Bingham age 23 bachelor, spinner of 54 Portland Street father: Thomas Bingham (deceased) gas stoker = Louisa Lomas age 21 spinster of 54 Portland Street father: George Lomas (deceased) butcher In church after banns Wit: Adin Lomas, Lily Lomas.1,3 |
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Last Edited | 3 Oct 2023 |
Elizabeth Longden1,2
F, #1423, b. between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845, d. between 1 October 1927 and 31 December 1927
Father | Henry Longden2 b. 1821, d. bt 1 Apr 1893 - 30 Jun 1893 |
Mother | Mary Renshaw2 b. 1818, d. bt 1 Apr 1886 - 30 Jun 1886 |
Charts | Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845 | Elizabeth Longden, daughter of Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw, was born between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845 at Calow, DBY.1,3 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 19, 471 Longden, Elizabeth mother: Renshaw.3 |
Elizabeth Longden was the daughter of Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw.2 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Furnace Hill, Calow, DBY, listed Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw with Elizabeth Longden and Mary Jane Longden, along with their other children Ann age 8, Dorothy age 4, William age 1 & Sarah age 5m. Elizabeth Longden was described as Elizabeth Longden, daughter, age 6, born Calow, DBY.4 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 | As of between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867, her married name was Bingham.1,2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b 918 Confirmed because child is found with Longden grandparents in 1881 census.5 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 | She married George Bingham, son of James BINGHAM and Sarah Mosley, between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 at R.D. Chesterfield Note that her sister Mary Jane married a Charles Bingham (not this George's brother) in 1867 then later a different George Bingham. This one isn't indexed in parish registers, so may be at a register office, not a church.1,5 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1867 and 30 September 1867 | Her son George William Bingham was born between 1 July 1867 and 30 September 1867 at Holymoorside, DBY.1,3 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of London Street, Whittington, DBY, as Elizabeth Bingham, wife, married, age 26, born Calow, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband George Bingham, George William Bingham.1 |
Had a Son | 23 January 1872 | Her son Charles Bingham was born on 23 January 1872 at Whittington, DBY.6,7,8 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1874 and 30 June 1874 | Her son Henry Bingham was born between 1 April 1874 and 30 June 1874 at Whittington, DBY.6,9 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1876 and 31 December 1876 | Her son Walter Bingham was born between 1 October 1876 and 31 December 1876 at Whittington, DBY.9,6 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Park View, Whittington, DBY, listed George Bingham and Mary Jane Longden with John Henry Bingham, Edward Bingham, William Bingham, George Bingham and Elizabeth Longden, along with and Robt. Brockley, lodger, slept away from home (no further info on Robert). Elizabeth Longden was described as Elizabeth Bingham, sis-in-law, married, age 36, visitor born Calow, DBY.2 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 5 April 1891 | She was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Holymoor Side, Brampton, DBY, as Elizabeth Bingham, head, widow, age 46, born Calow, DBY. She was enumerated with George William Bingham, Charles Bingham, Henry Bingham and Walter Bingham.6 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1900 and 31 March 1900 | As of between 1 January 1900 and 31 March 1900, her married name was Treece.5 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1900 and 31 March 1900 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1900 and 31 March 1900 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b 863.5 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 26 February 1900 | Elizabeth Longden married George Treece on 26 February 1900 at The Parish Church of St. Thomas, Brampton, DBY, George Treece, 54, widower, miner, Brampton, Father: George Treece, deceased = Elizabeth Bingham, widow, age 56, Brampton, Father: Henry Longden, deceased In church, after banns Wit: Henry Longden (x), Ann Longden (x) Elizabeth's son, Henry, married Annie Eliza Treece in 1890's. Elizabeth's father was a George Treece - i.e. she married her daughter-in-law's father. All a bit "close", as her sister also married a Bingham ... I suspect the witnesses are her other siblings.5,10 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 23 Baslow Road, Chesterfield, DBY, as Elizabeth Treece, wife, married, age 56, born Calow DBY. She was enumerated with her husband George Treece, George William Bingham, along with Frederick Treece (16) and George Treece (14) sons of George before marriage to Elizabeth.11 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 425 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, DBY, as Elizabeth Treece, head, age 66, widow, children born and alive, boarding house keeper, born Calow DBY. She was enumerated with George William Bingham, along with Edward Bower, lodger, age 53, widower, cab driver. The house had 4 rooms.12 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 425 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, DBY, as Mrs. E. Treece, mother age 76y 5m female widow born Calow, DBYhome duties at home. She was enumerated with George William Bingham, Doris Bingham and Jonathan Corwell. The house had 4 rooms. This is Elizabeth's unmarried (at that point) son George, her granddaughter Doris and Doris' future husband Jonathan (Doris Bingham and Jonathan Corwell marry the following year).13 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1927 and 31 December 1927 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1927 and 31 December 1927 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 746, age 82, Elizabeth Treece.14 |
Death* | between 1 October 1927 and 31 December 1927 | Elizabeth Longden died between 1 October 1927 and 31 December 1927 at R.D. Chesterfield.14 |
Known Children of Elizabeth Longden and George Bingham |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 | Elizabeth Longden married George Bingham, son of James BINGHAM and Sarah Mosley, between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 at R.D. Chesterfield Note that her sister Mary Jane married a Charles Bingham (not this George's brother) in 1867 then later a different George Bingham. This one isn't indexed in parish registers, so may be at a register office, not a church.1,5 |
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Family of Elizabeth Longden and George Treece |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 26 February 1900 | Elizabeth Longden married George Treece on 26 February 1900 at The Parish Church of St. Thomas, Brampton, DBY, George Treece, 54, widower, miner, Brampton, Father: George Treece, deceased = Elizabeth Bingham, widow, age 56, Brampton, Father: Henry Longden, deceased In church, after banns Wit: Henry Longden (x), Ann Longden (x) Elizabeth's son, Henry, married Annie Eliza Treece in 1890's. Elizabeth's father was a George Treece - i.e. she married her daughter-in-law's father. All a bit "close", as her sister also married a Bingham ... I suspect the witnesses are her other siblings.5,10 |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROOnline."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "New Whittington, DBY."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Brampton, DBY."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
Emma Longden1
F, #3201, b. 16 October 1888
Charts | Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 |
Birth* | 16 October 1888 | Emma Longden was born on 16 October 1888.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 2108 Bingham, John H. = Longden, Emma (indexed for Emma as 7b, 2109).2 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | As of between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919, her married name was Bingham.1,2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | She married John Henry Bingham, son of John Henry Bingham and Catherine Hallam, between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 2108 Bingham, John H. = Longden, Emma (indexed for Emma as 7b, 2109).1,2 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 19 London Street, New Whittington, DBY, as Bingham, Emma, wife age 22y 8m female, married born Calow, DBY home duties. She was enumerated with her husband John Henry Bingham. The house had 2 rooms.3 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 24 Devonshire Street, Brimington, DBY, as Bingham, Emma, female, born 16 Oct 1888, married, unpaid domestic duties. She was enumerated with John Henry Bingham. 3 houses down from the schoolhouse.1 |
Family of Emma Longden and John Henry Bingham |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | Emma Longden married John Henry Bingham, son of John Henry Bingham and Catherine Hallam, between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 2108 Bingham, John H. = Longden, Emma (indexed for Emma as 7b, 2109).1,2 |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2023 |
Henry Longden1
M, #1586, b. 1821, d. between 1 April 1893 and 30 June 1893
Birth* | 1821 | Henry Longden was born in 1821 at Codnor, DBY.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1841 and 31 March 1841 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1841 and 31 March 1841 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 19, 359 Henry Longden & Mary Renshaw.3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 15 February 1841 | He married Mary Renshaw on 15 February 1841 at The Parish Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield, DBY, Henry Longden & Mary Renshaw both of this parish Banns published 23rd Jan, 31st Jan & 7th Feb 1841 Henry Longden (x), minor, bachelor, miner, Calow, Father: Godfrey Longden = Mary Renshaw (x), of full age, spinster, Hasland, Father: Thomas Renshaw, miner In church after banns Wit: John Longden, Frances Dracot (x).2,3,4 |
Resch Note* | between 1843 and 1860 | Research Note: This couple - with whom I have no direct relationship - had at least 8 children. I have included the 2 of them with known connections to the Bingham's. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845 | His daughter Elizabeth Longden was born between 1 January 1845 and 31 March 1845 at Calow, DBY.5,6 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 | His daughter Mary Jane Longden was born between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 at Hasland, DBY.2,7 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Furnace Hill, Calow, DBY, as Henry Longden, head, married, age 30, ironstone miner, born Codnor DBY. He was enumerated with his wife Mary Renshaw, Elizabeth Longden and Mary Jane Longden, along with their other children Ann age 8, Dorothy age 4, William age 1 & Sarah age 5m.8 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Park Place, Whittington, DBY, as Henry Longden, head, married, age 50, miner, born Codna Park, DBY. He was enumerated with his wife Mary Renshaw, Mary Jane Longden and John Henry Bingham, along with William son age 21; Sarah daughter age 20; Henry son age 16 & Hannah granddaughter age 7. Note that Mary Bingham is their daughter, and John H Bingham their grandson.5 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Windmill Hill, Calow, DBY, as Henry Longden, head, married, age 60, coal miner, born Codnor, DBY. He was enumerated with his wife Mary Renshaw, George William Bingham, Charles Bingham and Henry Bingham, along with Sarah daughter age 30, Henry son age 26, and Alice granddaughter age 3. Note that George Charles & Henry (grandsons) are the sons of Elizabeth Longden (nee Bingham).2 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Bole Hill Cottage, Calow, DBY, as Henry Longden, head, widower, age 70, does odd jobs, employed, born Codnor, DBY. He was enumerated with, along with Sarah daughter, single, age 40 & John Longden, nephew, widower, age 43, coal miner.9 |
(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. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 379, age 72.10 |
Death* | between 1 April 1893 and 30 June 1893 | Henry Longden died between 1 April 1893 and 30 June 1893 at R.D. Chesterfield.10 |
Known Children of Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 15 February 1841 | Henry Longden married Mary Renshaw on 15 February 1841 at The Parish Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield, DBY, Henry Longden & Mary Renshaw both of this parish Banns published 23rd Jan, 31st Jan & 7th Feb 1841 Henry Longden (x), minor, bachelor, miner, Calow, Father: Godfrey Longden = Mary Renshaw (x), of full age, spinster, Hasland, Father: Thomas Renshaw, miner In church after banns Wit: John Longden, Frances Dracot (x).2,3,4 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 13 Oct 2018 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1881 Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Chesterfield, DBY."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROOnline."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
Mary Jane Longden1,2,3
F, #52, b. between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847, d. between 1 January 1916 and 31 March 1916
Father | Henry Longden4 b. 1821, d. bt 1 Apr 1893 - 30 Jun 1893 |
Mother | Mary Renshaw4 b. 1818, d. bt 1 Apr 1886 - 30 Jun 1886 |
Charts | Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 (#1) Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 (#2) Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 (#1) Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 (#2) |
Resch Note* | Research Note: Put together a theory that Charles married Mary Jane Longden. Charles died, and she then remarried George Bingham, son of Edward Bingham (and hence Charles' half-nephew). But - is this the case? More evidence - Charles is not in the estate of Joseph Bingham - John Henry is, as a full 1/11 share, more than his half-siblings (his father was the brother of the deceased, their father was the grandson). John Henry is living in 1891 next to a Herbert Longden, who is probably a cousin of his Mother's... So all evidence indeed seems to stack up quite nicely. | |
Birth* | between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 | Mary Jane Longden, daughter of Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw, was born between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 at Hasland, DBY.2,5 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1847 and 31 December 1847 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 19, 403 Longden, Mary Jane mother: Longden.5,6 |
Mary Jane Longden was the daughter of Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw.4 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 30 March 1851 | The 1851 UK Census of Furnace Hill, Calow, DBY, listed Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw with Elizabeth Longden and Mary Jane Longden, along with their other children Ann age 8, Dorothy age 4, William age 1 & Sarah age 5m. Mary Jane Longden was described as Mary Jane Longden, daughter, age 3, born Calow, DBY.7 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1867 and 31 December 1867 | As of between 1 October 1867 and 31 December 1867, her married name was Bingham.3 |
(Bride) MC-Reg | between 1 October 1867 and 31 December 1867 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1867 and 31 December 1867 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b 959. Indexed as Mary Jane Longden & Charles Bingham.3,8 |
(Bride) Marriage | 28 October 1867 | She married Charles Bingham, son of James BINGHAM and Sarah Mosley, on 28 October 1867 at The Parish Church of St. Peter, Old Brampton, DBY, Charles Bingham (x) of full age, bachelor, labourer of Hemming Green, Father: James Bingham, labourer = Mary Jane Longden (x), minor, spinster of Holymoorside Father: Henry Longden, iron miner In church after banns Witenesses: Joseph Bingham, Dorothy Longden Charles Bingham (no known relation to Mary Jane Bingham, nee Longden), but was the half-nephew of her first husband. Widowed by 1871 census, living with father Langden. Witness links Joseph Bingham.3,9,4,10 |
Had a Son | 2 January 1868 | Her son John Henry Bingham was born on 2 January 1868 at Old Brampton, DBY.5,2,11 |
Had a Daughter | January 1871 | Her daughter Emily Bingham was born in January 1871 at Whittington, DBY.12 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Park Place, Whittington, DBY, listed Henry Longden and Mary Renshaw with Mary Jane Longden and John Henry Bingham, along with William son age 21; Sarah daughter age 20; Henry son age 16 & Hannah granddaughter age 7. Mary Jane Longden was described as Mary Bingham, daughter, widow, age 23, born Calow, DBY.4 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b 814. Indexed as Mary Jane Longden = "Bungham."3 |
(Bride) Marriage Bann | between 11 February 1872 and 25 February 1872 | Marriage banns for Mary Jane Longden and George Bingham were published between 11 February 1872 and 25 February 1872 at Newbold, DBY.13 |
Married Name | 26 February 1872 | As of 26 February 1872, her married name was Bingham... however, it was Bingham beforehand (from first husband)!2,3 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 26 February 1872 | Mary Jane Longden married George Bingham, son of Edward Bingham and Martha Walker, on 26 February 1872 at The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Whittington, DBY, Mary Jane had child John Bingham from previous marriage (to a Mr. Charles Bingham). Previous husband was a half-nephew to George! Marriage: 26 Feb 1872 George Bingham, of full age, bachelor, labourer, Newbold, Father: Edward ... = Mary Jane Bingham (x), of full age, widow, Whittington, Father: Henry ... In church after banns Wit: William L..., Martha Bin... Original image is missing right hand corner including fathers surname and occupations, and witnesse names are affected. Guessing that Martha Bingham George's mother was a witness. Witness links Martha Walker.2,3,14,15 |
Had a Son | 15 December 1872 | Her son Edward Bingham was born on 15 December 1872 at New Whittington, DBY.5,2,11 |
(Mother) Baptism | 1 February 1873 | Mary Jane Longden was named as the mother at the baptism of Edward Bingham baptised 1 February 1873 at Whittington, DBY, Edward of Charles & Mary Jane Bingham, New Whittington, labourer Why name the father as Charles at the baptism? his mother is married to George by then, and Charles had died before his possible conception (in 1870, not 1872). Curious! Perhaps the vicar remembered Mary Jane and entered the name of her previous husband rather than the one in front of him ...?12 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 | Her daughter Martha Ann Bingham was born between 1 January 1875 and 31 March 1875 at New Whittington, DBY.12,6 |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 | Her son William Bingham was born between 1 January 1877 and 31 March 1877 at New Whittington, DBY.5,2 |
Had a Son | 27 May 1879 | Her son George Bingham was born on 27 May 1879 at New Whittington, DBY.2,11 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Park View, Whittington, DBY, as Mary Jane Bingham, labourers wife age 34 born Hasland, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband George Bingham, John Henry Bingham, Edward Bingham, William Bingham, George Bingham and Elizabeth Longden, along with and Robt. Brockley, lodger, slept away from home (no further info on Robert).2 |
Had a Daughter | 20 June 1881 | Her daughter Mary Emma Bingham was born on 20 June 1881 at New Whittington, DBY.16,11 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 | Her daughter Eliza Bingham was born between 1 July 1883 and 30 September 1883 at New Whittington, DBY.17,5 |
Had a Son | 4 July 1886 | Her son Charles Bingham was born on 4 July 1886 at New Whittington, DBY.17,18,11 |
Had a Daughter | 16 March 1889 | Her daughter Elizabeth Bingham was born on 16 March 1889 at New Whittington, DBY.17,6,11 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of High Street, Whittington, DBY, as Mary Bingham, wife, married, age 45, born Hasland, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband George Bingham, Edward Bingham, George Bingham, Mary Emma Bingham, Eliza Bingham, Charles Bingham and Elizabeth Bingham, along with John Mosley, boarder, age 58, labourer, born Stretton, DBY. High Street house (4 rooms) located next door to Police Station and Crown Yard.16 |
Had a Son | 5 July 1891 | Her son Walter Bingham was born on 5 July 1891 at Whittington, DBY.19,11 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of High Street, New Whittington, DBY, as Mary J Bingham, wife, married, age 53, born Hasland, DBY. She was enumerated with her husband George Bingham, Mary Emma Bingham, George Bingham, Charles Bingham, Elizabeth Bingham and Walter Bingham.19 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 20 Park View, New Whittington, DBY, as Mary Jane Bingham, head, age 63, widow, married 43 years, 11 children, 7 living, born Hasland, DBY. She was enumerated with Elizabeth Bingham and Walter Bingham, along with and Thomas William Farrand, boarder age 20, plasterer, born Selby YKS. The house had 4 rooms.20 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 January 1916 and 31 March 1916 | Mary Jane Longden died between 1 January 1916 and 31 March 1916 at R.D. Chesterfield Age 68.21 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1916 and 31 March 1916 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1916 and 31 March 1916 at R.D. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 857, age 68. The only likely Mary J in Chesterfield RD. Probably right, but Bingham is surprisingly common.21 |
Known Children of Mary Jane Longden and Charles Bingham |
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(Bride) Marriage | 28 October 1867 | Mary Jane Longden married Charles Bingham, son of James BINGHAM and Sarah Mosley, on 28 October 1867 at The Parish Church of St. Peter, Old Brampton, DBY, Charles Bingham (x) of full age, bachelor, labourer of Hemming Green, Father: James Bingham, labourer = Mary Jane Longden (x), minor, spinster of Holymoorside Father: Henry Longden, iron miner In church after banns Witenesses: Joseph Bingham, Dorothy Longden Charles Bingham (no known relation to Mary Jane Bingham, nee Longden), but was the half-nephew of her first husband. Widowed by 1871 census, living with father Langden. Witness links Joseph Bingham.3,9,4,10 |
Children |
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Known Children of Mary Jane Longden and George Bingham |
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(Bride) Marriage Bann | between 11 February 1872 and 25 February 1872 | Marriage banns for Mary Jane Longden and George Bingham were published between 11 February 1872 and 25 February 1872 at Newbold, DBY.13 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 26 February 1872 | Mary Jane Longden married George Bingham, son of Edward Bingham and Martha Walker, on 26 February 1872 at The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Whittington, DBY, Mary Jane had child John Bingham from previous marriage (to a Mr. Charles Bingham). Previous husband was a half-nephew to George! Marriage: 26 Feb 1872 George Bingham, of full age, bachelor, labourer, Newbold, Father: Edward ... = Mary Jane Bingham (x), of full age, widow, Whittington, Father: Henry ... In church after banns Wit: William L..., Martha Bin... Original image is missing right hand corner including fathers surname and occupations, and witnesse names are affected. Guessing that Martha Bingham George's mother was a witness. Witness links Martha Walker.2,3,14,15 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 8 Jun 2022 |
Citations
- Surname "Bungham" from GRO marriage entry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
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William Henry Loomes1
M, #3184, b. 1882
Charts | Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 Descendants of James Bingham bn 1790/1 |
Birth* | 1882 | William Henry Loomes was born in 1882 at Whittington, DBY.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. Chesterfield Ref: 7b, 1613 Bingham, Emma = Loomes, William Henry.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 | He married Emma Bingham, daughter of Edward Bingham and Eliza Chapman, between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 at R.D. Chesterfield.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Swanwick Street, Broomhall Park, Old Whittington, DBY, listed Edward Henry Bingham and Sarah Jane Ashmore with William Henry Loomes and Annie Bingham. William Henry Loomes was described as William Henry Loomes, boarder, age 29, widdower, timberer, below ground, coal mine, worker, born Whittington, DBY.2 |
Family of William Henry Loomes and Emma Bingham |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 | William Henry Loomes married Emma Bingham, daughter of Edward Bingham and Eliza Chapman, between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 at R.D. Chesterfield.1 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2018 |
Eliza Loverseed1
F, #642, b. between 1 January 1856 and 27 January 1856, d. 27 January 1919
Resch Note* | Research Note: Youngest child of Frederick Loverseeds and Elizabeth Stillwell Not true, as father is stated as John Loverseed on her marriage. I think this John loverseed died March 20th 1883 Aged 68 Years and is buried in Nottm. General cemetary. Stated to have been born 18115 Brothertoft, LIN.2,3 | |
Birth* | between 1 January 1856 and 27 January 1856 | Eliza Loverseed was born between 1 January 1856 and 27 January 1856 at Nottingham, NTT.4,5,6,7 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1856 and 31 March 1856 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1856 and 31 March 1856 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 213 Loverseed, Eliza mother: Henerys.6,8 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 231 Shipstone, Thomas = Loverseed, Eliza.9 |
Married Name | 22 September 1875 | As of 22 September 1875, her married name was Shipstone.1,10,11,12 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 22 September 1875 | She married Thomas Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Frances Elizabeth Dodson, on 22 September 1875 at St. James, Nottingham, NTT, Thomas Shipstone of full age, bachelor, brewer of New Basford, father: James Shipstone, brewer = Eliza Loverseed, of full age, spinster of the Park, father: John Loverseed, contractor In church after banns Wit: Arthur Loverseed, Edwin Loverseed, Elizabeth Shipstone, A. French Witness links Elizabeth Shipstone.4,13,12,14,15,16 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of 3 North Road, Standard Hill, Castle, North Nottm., NTT, as Eliza Shipstone, wife, married age 26, born Nottingham. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Shipstone, along with Mary Hickling, general servant age 23 born Langley Mill, DBY. The house may be shared by family of Henry Mellors, a warehouseman at the same address.4 |
Had a Daughter | 5 August 1881 | Her daughter Annie Eliza Shipstone was born on 5 August 1881 at New Basford, NTT.17,18,19 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 12 August 1881 | Eliza Loverseed was mentioned in a newspaper article on 12 August 1881. "To the wife of Thomas Shipstone the brewery, New Basford, a daughter."20 |
Had a Daughter | 17 January 1884 | Her daughter Mabel Frances Shipstone was born on 17 January 1884 at Nottingham, NTT.21,22,19 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of The Manor House, Edwalton, NTT, as Eliza Shipstone, wife, married age 35 born Nottingham, NTT. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Shipstone, Annie Eliza Shipstone and Mabel Frances Shipstone, along with nurse Bertha Hooper (born London) and domestic servants Louisa Pilkington, Martha Starbuck & Sylvia Blardale.22,2 |
Had a Daughter | 26 July 1892 | Her daughter Helena Kathleen Shipstone was born on 26 July 1892 at Edwalton, NTT.17,23 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 21 January 1899 | Eliza Loverseed was the subject of a newspaper article on 21 January 1899. Local Notes and Queries Notes Edwalton Notts On Christmas Day 1898, a set of Communion plate was dedicated by the Rev. H.H. Surgey, M.A., the curate. The set, which is of solid silver, consists of a flagon, chalice and paten. The design corresponds with the character of the ancient edifice. The plate was the gift of Mrs. Shipstone, of the Manor House. In his work on Nottinghamshire churches (1887), Mr. Godfrey thus describes the Communion plate , which is now superseded: - "the Church plate consists of an Elizabethan silver Communion cup, six inches high, with paten cover, of the form more particularly described under Stanton-on-the-Wolds. The London hall-marks are nearly illegible, and the cup is without the band of ornamentation, inscription or date". The Edwalton chalice was of the well known "Grindall" pattern. The description of this species of Communion, as given by Mr. C. Octavius Morgan, R.R.S., F.S.A., is that referred to in Mr. Godfrey's note on the Edwalton plate. J.P.B.24 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 11 November 1899 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 11 November 1899. The Daily Guardian Shilling Fund for wounded soldiers, widows and orphans Total: 78, 319 Donations to the Transvaal War Fund have now reached 78,319 shillings, or £3,915 19s. Subscription list incluides: Shipstone, Mrs. Thomas, The Manor House, Edwalton, 100s.25 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of The Manor House, Edwalton, NTT, as Eliza Shipstone, wife married age 45, born Nottingham, NTT. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Shipstone, Annie Eliza Shipstone and Helena Kathleen Shipstone, along with Ernest H Loverseed (a relative of Eliza's), visitor age 15 born Nottingham; Harriet Colisle? cook domestic age 40; Edith M Holmes, nurse domestic age 31; Mary Farnsworth housemaid domestic age 26; Susannah Brown nurse domestic age 43 and Alice C Burrows companion domestic age 20. After last house in main street, and before railway station.17 |
Marriage of Daughter | 28 June 1910 | Her daughter Annie Eliza Shipstone married MA MB Bch (Cantab) James Eric Boobbyer Snell on 28 June 1910 at The Parish Church, Lenton, NTT.11,26 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of Lenton Firs, Nottingham, NTT, as Eliza Shipstone, wife, female, age 55, married for 36 years, 3 children all still living, born Nottingham. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Shipstone, Mabel Frances Shipstone, Helena Kathleen Shipstone and Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff, along with 9 servants and 3 visitors, Edith Price age 19, Robert Reith age 35, and Mortimer Ratcliff (being their daughter Mabel's future husband). The house had 14 rooms.27 |
Marriage of Daughter | February 1912 | Her daughter Mabel Frances Shipstone married Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff in February 1912 at The Register Office, Nottingham, NTT.21,10,28 |
Directory* | between 1913 and 1914 | Eliza Loverseed was named between 1913 and 1914 in the Street Index- Derby Road section of the Wrights Directory of Nottingham as The Firs, Mrs. Shipstone's chauffer, Samuel Hall at The Firs, Derby Road, Nottingham, NTT.29 |
Marriage of Daughter | 1 September 1917 | Her daughter Helena Kathleen Shipstone married George John Mackness, son of Owen Mackness, on 1 September 1917 at The Parish Church, Lenton, NTT.10,30,26 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1919 and 31 March 1919 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1919 and 31 March 1919 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 382, Shipstone, Eliza age 63.31,32 |
(Deceased) Death* | 27 January 1919 | Eliza Loverseed died on 27 January 1919 at Lenton Firs, Derby Road, Nottingham, NTT, Wife of Thomas Shipstone, J.P. Age 63 at death.33,31,34 |
(Interred) Burial* | 31 January 1919 | She was buried on 31 January 1919 at Church or "Rock" Cemetery, Nottingham, NTT, Service Friday at 12 noon. Described as Eliza Shipstone, age 63, wife of Thomas Shipstone, Lenton Firs, Derby Road, Lenton. In Loving memory of Eliza the beloved wife of Thomas Shipstone who died January 31st 1919 aged 65 years For so he giveth his beloved sleep. Psalm CXXVII. Also of Thomas Shipstone, Kt who died October 20th 1940 in his 90th year.34 |
(Deceased Will) Prob Index* | 28 March 1919 | In the Probate Index the deceased was described as Eliza Shipstone of Lenton Firs, Nottm (wife of Thomas Shipstone, J.P.) died 27 Jan 1919.Authority to administer the Will was granted to Thomas Shipstone the said Thomas Shipstone J.P. on 28 March 1919 at The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £8099-12.5,35 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 22 October 1940 | Eliza Loverseed was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 October 1940. As Eliza, daughter of Mr. John Loverseed of The Park, Nottingham.36 |
(Witness) Note | 1 October 1949 | She was a witness Original oak tower screen given by Annie E. Snell 1949 in memory and thanksgiving for the safe return of members of the family - top portion and glazing added 1994 in memory of parishioners and members of the church. A brass plaque next to the tower arch reads: THIS SCREEN is erected by ANNIE E. SNELL, a grateful daughter, wife and mother, in LOVING MEMORY of her parents SIR THOMAS SHIPSTONE, KT, Church Warden for several years, and ELIZA, his wife. Also her husband DR J. ERIC B. SNELL, M.A., M.B., B.CH. and in PROUD THANKSGIVING to ALMIGHTY GOD for the safe return of her sons and daughters TOMMY, PETER, BARBARA, NOANIE and PAT who all served in the 1939-45 War They all loved this Church and worshipped in it for many years 1st October 1949 with Annie Eliza Shipstone on 1 October 1949 at Oak Tower Screen, Edwalton Holy Rood Parish Church, Edwalton, NTT.37 |
Known Children of Eliza Loverseed and Thomas Shipstone |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 22 September 1875 | Eliza Loverseed married Thomas Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Frances Elizabeth Dodson, on 22 September 1875 at St. James, Nottingham, NTT, Thomas Shipstone of full age, bachelor, brewer of New Basford, father: James Shipstone, brewer = Eliza Loverseed, of full age, spinster of the Park, father: John Loverseed, contractor In church after banns Wit: Arthur Loverseed, Edwin Loverseed, Elizabeth Shipstone, A. French Witness links Elizabeth Shipstone.4,13,12,14,15,16 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 10 Feb 2024 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1881.
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190255852/john_loverseed." - [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
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Florence Lowe1
F, #2987, b. October 1880
Father | William Lowe1 b. 1859 |
Mother | Zillah Wagstaff1 b. bt 1 Jan 1859 - 31 Mar 1859 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Charts | Descendants of Joseph Leivers Descendants of Francis Handford |
Birth* | October 1880 | Florence Lowe, daughter of William Lowe and Zillah Wagstaff, was born in October 1880 at Selston, NTT.1 |
Florence Lowe was the daughter of William Lowe and Zillah Wagstaff.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1880 and 31 December 1880 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 105 Lowe, Florence mother: Wagstaff.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Palmeston Street, Selston, NTT, listed William Lowe and Zillah Wagstaff with Florence Lowe. Florence Lowe was described as Florence Lowe, daughter, age 6 months, born Selston, NTT.1 |
Last Edited | 6 Apr 2021 |
Kate Gertrude Lowe
F, #3019, b. 25 May 1881
Birth* | 25 May 1881 | Kate Gertrude Lowe was born on 25 May 1881 at Pemberton, LAN.1 |
Married Name | between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 | As of between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906, her married name was Bingham. |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 at R.D. Wigan Ref: 8c, 119 as Bingham, William Henry = Lowe, Kate Gertrude.2 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 | She married William Henry Bingham, son of Henry Bingham and Ellen Rowbottom, between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 at R.D. Wigan. |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1907 and 30 September 1907 | Her daughter Barbara Christine Bingham was born between 1 July 1907 and 30 September 1907 at Wigan, LAN.3,4 |
Had a Daughter | 22 March 1910 | Her daughter Marjorie Bingham was born on 22 March 1910 at Standish, LAN.3,1 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of Almond Brook Road, Standish, Wigan, LAN, as Kate Gertrude Bingham, wife, age 29, married 5 years, 2 children both living, born Pemberton, LAN. She was enumerated with her husband William Henry Bingham, Barbara Christine Bingham and Marjorie Bingham. The house had 5 rooms.3 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1917 and 30 June 1917 | Her daughter May Bingham was born between 1 April 1917 and 30 June 1917 at R.D. Wigan.4 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of Elmbank, Elmfield Road, Wigan, LAN, as Bingham, Kate G., female born 25 May 1881, married, unpaid domestric duties. She was enumerated with William Henry Bingham Marjorie Bingham, 2 closed records (presumably other children).1 |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index | 31 July 1961 | Kate Gertrude Lowe described as Kate Gertrude Bingham, widow was named as the wife of William Henry Bingham (deceased) and as administrator of his Estate on 31 July 1961 at The Probate Office, Liverpool, valued at £1715 17s 6d..5 |
Known Children of Kate Gertrude Lowe and William Henry Bingham |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 | Kate Gertrude Lowe married William Henry Bingham, son of Henry Bingham and Ellen Rowbottom, between 1 January 1906 and 31 March 1906 at R.D. Wigan. |
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Last Edited | 6 Feb 2022 |
William Lowe1
M, #2986, b. 1859
Charts | Descendants of Joseph Leivers Descendants of Francis Handford |
Birth* | 1859 | William Lowe was born in 1859 at Greasley, NTT.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 216 as Lowe, William = Wagstaff, Zillah.2 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | He married Zillah Wagstaff, daughter of Frederick Wagstaff and Ziller Kirk, between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
Had a Daughter | October 1880 | His daughter Florence Lowe was born in October 1880 at Selston, NTT.1 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Palmeston Street, Selston, NTT, as William Lowe, head, married, age 22, coal miner, born Greasley, NTT. He was enumerated with his wife Zillah Wagstaff, Florence Lowe.1 |
Child of William Lowe and Zillah Wagstaff |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | William Lowe married Zillah Wagstaff, daughter of Frederick Wagstaff and Ziller Kirk, between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
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Last Edited | 9 May 2015 |
Leigh Josephine Lowrie1,2
F, #253, b. 14 May 1990, d. 27 August 1991
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Philip John CHAMBERLAIN |
Birth* | 14 May 1990 | Leigh Josephine Lowrie was born on 14 May 1990.1 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | June 1990 | Her birth was registered in June 1990 at R.D. Newport Ref: 28, 1030 Lowrie, Leigh Josephine mother: Lowrie.2 |
Death* | 27 August 1991 | She died on 27 August 1991.1 |
Last Edited | 25 Mar 2021 |
Susan Ann Lowrie1
F, #644, b. 28 July 1954, d. 13 August 2020
Father | William Thomas Lowrie1 b. 1933, d. 19 Jun 2010 |
Mother | Rosemary Edith Sharp1 b. 19 Oct 1936, d. 8 Jul 2010 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 at R.D. Windsor Ref: 6a, see D'54 Lowrie, Susan A. mother: Sharp "This entry appears to be a late entry referring to the following Births 1954 Dec: LOWRIE,Susan A,SHARP,Windsor,6a,229" This has been automatically added to the correct quarter (but was added later).2 |
Birth* | 28 July 1954 | Susan Ann Lowrie, daughter of William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp, was born on 28 July 1954 at R.D. Windsor.1,2 |
Susan Ann Lowrie was the daughter of William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg | between 1 October 1954 and 31 December 1954 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1954 and 31 December 1954 at R.D. Windsor Ref: 6a, 229 Lowrie, Susan A. mother: Sharp The reference implies that this is a late entry, that is an entry that has been registered in a quarter later than the event.2 |
Married Name | 11 December 1971 | As of 11 December 1971, her married name was Coff.1 |
Had a Son | 29 September 1977 | Her son Russell Ryan Coff was born on 29 September 1977 at R.D. Pontypool.1,3 |
Death of Son | 6 August 1978 | Her son Russell Ryan Coff died on 6 August 1978 at R.D. Surrey N.1 |
Note* | between 1990 and 1996 | Susan Lowrie & --lived together 1990 until 1996.1 |
Death of Father | 19 June 2010 | Her father William Thomas Lowrie died on 19 June 2010 at Burnley, LAN.4 |
Death of Mother | 8 July 2010 | Her mother Rosemary Edith Sharp died on 8 July 2010.5 |
Death* | 13 August 2020 | Susan Ann Lowrie died on 13 August 2020.6 |
Child of Susan Ann Lowrie |
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Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
William Thomas Lowrie1
M, #646, b. 1933, d. 19 June 2010
Birth* | 1933 | William Thomas Lowrie was born in 1933.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 at R.D. Maidenhead Ref: 6a, 120 Lowrie, William T = Sharp, Rosemary E.3 |
Had a Daughter | 28 July 1954 | His daughter Susan Ann Lowrie was born on 28 July 1954 at R.D. Windsor.1,4 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 11 September 1954 | William Thomas Lowrie married Rosemary Edith Sharp, daughter of Frederick Joseph Overton Sharp and Winifred Lilian James, on 11 September 1954.1 |
Address* | 1956 | As of 1956, William Thomas Lowrie lived at 18 Moffat Street, Maidenhead, BRK.5 |
Address | 1960 | As of 1960, William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp lived at 71 Boyn Valley Road, Maidenhead, BRK.5 |
Address | 1965 | As of 1965, William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp lived at 71 Boyn Valley Road, Maidenhead, BRK.5 |
Divorce* | October 1969 | William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp were divorced in October 1969.1 |
Resch Note* | between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 | Research Note: at R.D. Maidenhead Lowrie, William T. = Slater, Dorothy L.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | 19 June 2010 | His death was registered on 19 June 2010 at Burnley, LAN, William Thomas Lowrie, male age 77 Last residence: Burnely, LAN BB11.2 |
(Deceased) Death* | 19 June 2010 | William Thomas Lowrie died on 19 June 2010 at Burnley, LAN, age 77.2 |
Child of William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 11 September 1954 | William Thomas Lowrie married Rosemary Edith Sharp, daughter of Frederick Joseph Overton Sharp and Winifred Lilian James, on 11 September 1954.1 |
Divorce* | October 1969 | William Thomas Lowrie and Rosemary Edith Sharp were divorced in October 1969.1 |
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Last Edited | 25 Mar 2021 |
Mary Ludlow1
F, #50, b. between 3 April 1830 and 2 April 1831
Birth* | between 3 April 1830 and 2 April 1831 | Mary Ludlow was born between 3 April 1830 and 2 April 1831 at Donington, LIN.2 |
Married Name | between 1 June 1857 and 30 September 1857 | As of between 1 June 1857 and 30 September 1857, her married name was Beeston.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 24 July 1857 | She married Thomas Beeston, son of James BEESTON and Mary GODWIN, on 24 July 1857 at The Parish Church, Holbeach, LIN, Thomas Beeston (x), age 48, widower, labourer, of Holbeach, father: James Beeston, labourer = Mary Ludlow (x), age 26, spinster, of Holbeach, father: John Ludlow, housekeeper In church after banns Wit: John Ludlow, Phebe Beeston Witness links Phoebe Beeston.1,3 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1858 and 31 December 1858 | Her son George Henry Beeston was born between 1 October 1858 and 31 December 1858 at Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach, LIN.4,2 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1861 UK Census of Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach, LIN, as Mary Beeston, wife, married, age 30, born Donnington, LIN. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Beeston, George Henry Beeston. Indexed as Thomas Bustos in Ancestry.5 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 | Her son William Beeston was born between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 at Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach, LIN.2,6 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1865 and 31 March 1865 | Her daughter Hannah Elizabeth Beeston was born between 1 January 1865 and 31 March 1865 at Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach, LIN.2,6 |
Had a Son | 21 November 1869 | Her son Thomas Beeston was born on 21 November 1869 at Holbeach, LIN.2,6,7 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of St. John's Road, Holbeach, LIN, as Mary Beeston, married age 40, dressmaker, born Donnington, LIN. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Beeston, George Henry Beeston, William Beeston, Hannah Elizabeth Beeston and Thomas Beeston. Next door to Charles Hardy.2 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach, LIN, as Mary Beeston, married age 50, dressmaker, born Donnington, LIN. She was enumerated with her husband Thomas Beeston, Thomas Beeston.8 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of St. John Street, Holbeach, LIN, as Mary Beeston, head, widow age 60, living on own means, born Donnington, LIN. She was enumerated with Hannah Elizabeth Beeston.9 |
Known Children of Mary Ludlow and Thomas Beeston |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 24 July 1857 | Mary Ludlow married Thomas Beeston, son of James BEESTON and Mary GODWIN, on 24 July 1857 at The Parish Church, Holbeach, LIN, Thomas Beeston (x), age 48, widower, labourer, of Holbeach, father: James Beeston, labourer = Mary Ludlow (x), age 26, spinster, of Holbeach, father: John Ludlow, housekeeper In church after banns Wit: John Ludlow, Phebe Beeston Witness links Phoebe Beeston.1,3 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 18 Dec 2020 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Holbeach, LIN."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
Derrick George Shipstone Mackness1,2
M, #1172, b. 18 August 1920, d. between 1 January 1971 and 31 March 1971
Father | George John Mackness3 b. 10 May 1892, d. 27 Oct 1970 |
Mother | Helena Kathleen Shipstone3 b. 26 Jul 1892, d. 26 Jan 1969 |
Name Variation | Derrick George Shipstone Mackness was also known as George Derrick Shipstone.4,5 | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1920 and 30 September 1920 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1920 and 30 September 1920 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 947 Mackness, George Derrick Shipstone mother: Shipstone.4,6 |
Birth* | 18 August 1920 | Derrick George Shipstone Mackness, son of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone, was born on 18 August 1920 at R.D. Nottingham.4,7 |
Derrick George Shipstone Mackness was the son of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone.3 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 147 Derby Avenue, Skegness, LIN, listed George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone with Kathleen Iris Mackness, Derrick George Shipstone Mackness and Annie Eliza Shipstone, along with some friends and servants: 5 Mabel Vencini, nurse, age 36y 10m, female, married born Nottingham children's nurse, private (children of 11 and 13 crossed out); 6 Doris Elizabeth Blackshaw, nurse, age 18y 6m female, single, born Grantham, LIN; children's nurse, private; 7 Alice Mary Skelton, servant, age 24y 7m, female single born South Kyme LIN, cook, private; 8 Florence Franklin, servant, age 20y 2m female, single born Walcott, LIN house parlour-maid, private; and another visitor in addition to Annie Snell: 10 Lucy Watchorn, visitor, age 43y 9m female, born Nottingham trained nurse, own account, no fixed workplace. Derrick George Shipstone Mackness was described as Mackness, George Derrick Shipstone (indexed Shepstone), son age 0y 10m, male, both alive, born Nottingham, NTT.8 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 November 1940 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 15 November 1940. Regular Army - Emergency Commissions etc. Infantry R. War. R. Derrick George Shipstone Mackness (156167), R(oyal) War(ickshire) R(ifles) (category Supplement).2 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 22 July 1941 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 July 1941. His eldest son was named as a subaltern in the Warwickshire Regiment, in the obituary of George John Mackness.9 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 25 April 1969 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 April 1969. Named as George D. S. Mackness, of The Barn, Old Toll Bar, Lyth, Kendal the son and a beneficiary of Mrs. Helena Kathleen Mackness nee Shipstone.10 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 January 1971 and 31 March 1971 | He died between 1 January 1971 and 31 March 1971 at R.D. Preston Born 18 Aug 1920.7,5 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1971 and 31 March 1971 | His death was registered between 1 January 1971 and 31 March 1971 at R.D. Preston Ref: 10f, 989; born 18 Aug 1920. Indexed as George Derrick S.7 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 13 May 1971 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 13 May 1971. Mackness, Mr. George Derrick Shipstone, of Garstang, Lancashire (duty paid £20,086) - £65,137 (category Deaths).5 |
Last Edited | 19 Sep 2023 |
Citations
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author refering to her nephew."
- [S87] The London Gazette, "The London Gazette 15th Nov 1940, Supplement Page 6622."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author referring to her nephew."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S43] The Times, "The Times, Thursday 13th May 1971, Page 19, column E."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Nottms's A.R.P. - Captain Popkess Resigns - 22 July 1941."
- [S94] "The Grantham Journal - Friends and charities named in will Friday 25 Apr 1969 p15 of 20."
Elizabeth Selby Mackness1
F, #1932, b. 1925, d. 2 January 2014
Father | Leonard Raimes Mackness1 b. 11 Dec 1890, d. bt 1 Apr 1970 - 30 Jun 1970 |
Mother | Mary Shipstone Selby1 b. 17 Nov 1891, d. 9 Apr 1981 |
Birth* | 1925 | Elizabeth Selby Mackness, daughter of Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby, was born in 1925.1 |
Elizabeth Selby Mackness was the daughter of Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby.1 | ||
Resch Note | after 1954 | Research Note: Had children.1 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 | As of between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954, her married name was Coates.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 | Elizabeth Selby Mackness married Blaize Anthony Gordon Coates between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 at R.D. Nottingham.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 | Her marriage was registered between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c, 827 as Elizabeth Mackness = Blaise A G Coates.2 |
Death of Mother | 9 April 1981 | Her mother Mary Shipstone Selby died on 9 April 1981 at The Grange Private Nursing Home Elm Av., Attenborough, NTT.3,4,5 |
Death of Spouse | 5 May 2004 | Her husband Blaize Anthony Gordon Coates died on 5 May 2004 at R.D. Plymouth.3 |
Death* | 2 January 2014 | Elizabeth Selby Mackness died on 2 January 2014 at Ashlockton Hall Nursing Home, New Lane, Ashlockton, NTT.6 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 28 February 2014 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 28 February 2014. The Gazette 28 Feb 2014 Details of the deceased: Claim expires: 29 Apr 2014 Surname: Coates First Name: Elizabeth Middle Name(s) Date of Death: 2 Jan 2014 Last Address: Ashlockton Hall Nursing Home, New Lane, Ashlockton, NTT NG13 9AH previously of "Mallaig", 13 Beadon Drive, Salcombe, Devon TQ8 8NU Executor/Administrator: Lloyds TSB Birmingahm Executors Office.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 2019 and 31 March 2019 | Her death was registered between 1 January 2019 and 31 March 2019 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: DOR Q1/2019 in NOTTINGHAM (689-1B) Entry Number 518757066 Coates, Elizabeth born 1925.7 |
Family of Elizabeth Selby Mackness and Blaize Anthony Gordon Coates |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 | Elizabeth Selby Mackness married Blaize Anthony Gordon Coates between 1 July 1954 and 30 September 1954 at R.D. Nottingham.1 |
Last Edited | 28 May 2022 |
Citations
- [S63] Information supplied by Researcher 11 "Interview with James Mackness."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S43] The Times, "The Times, Saturday 19th September 1981, Page 10, column C."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S94] "The Gazette 28 Feb 2014."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "GROOnline."
George John Mackness1,2
M, #648, b. 10 May 1892, d. 27 October 1970
Father | Owen Mackness3 b. 1860 |
Occupation* | George John Mackness was a Lieutenant Commander Royal Navy.4 | |
Birth* | 10 May 1892 | George John Mackness, son of Owen Mackness, was born on 10 May 1892 at Broughty Ferry, Monifieth, ANS, Scotland.5,6 |
George John Mackness was the son of Owen Mackness.3 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 11 Fort Street, Monifieth, ANS, Scotland, listed Owen Mackness with Leonard Raimes Mackness and George John Mackness, along with his wife, Bertha Mackness, wife, married, age 37, general medical practitioner's wife, born Castor, LIN and their children Leonard MacKness, son, single, age 10, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland George MacKness, son, single, age 8, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Harold MacKness, son, single, age 4 born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Caroline MacKness, daughter, single, age 5 months, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Mary Dallas nurse, age 28 Isabella Mackensie, servant, age 24 Catherine Gouk, servant, age 18 Ann MacKness, Aunt, single, age 65, born Caistor, LIN, England . George John Mackness was described as George MacKness, son, single, age 8, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland.7,8 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of H.M.S. Barham, 3rd class cruiser, Sheerness, KEN, listed George John Mackness described as George J Mackness, age 18, single, midshipman, Royal Navy, born Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire with Commander Richard G.A.W. Stapleton-Cotton M.V.O., ship's stations - Mediterranean.9 |
(Groom) MC-Reg | between 1 July 1917 and 30 September 1917 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1917 and 30 September 1917 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 564.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 1 September 1917 | He married Helena Kathleen Shipstone, daughter of Thomas Shipstone and Eliza Loverseed, on 1 September 1917 at The Parish Church, Lenton, NTT, George John Mackness of full age, bachelor, Lieut. Royal Navy of Blythe father: George Owen Carr Mackness, medical practitioner = Helena Kathleen Shipstone of full age, spinster of Lenton Firs, father: Thomas Shipstone, brewer In church by license Wit: Patti Shipstone, Edith S. Price Witness links Patti Theodora Woodhouse.1,10,11 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 4 September 1917 | George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 4 September 1917. Marriages Mackness-Shipstone At Nottingham, on 1st September, George John Mackness, lieut. Royal Navy, younger son of Dr. Owen Mackness, Broughty Ferry, to Helena Kathleen Shipstone, youngest daughter of Thomas Shipstone, Esq., Lenton Firs, Nottingham. Witness links Thomas Shipstone and Owen Mackness.12 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 5 November 1917 | George John Mackness was the subject of a newspaper article on 5 November 1917. Broughty Naval Officer Wins D.S.C. Lieutenant George Mackness R.N., who has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, is the second son of Dr. Mackness, Broughty Ferry. Lieut. Mackness was educated at Seafield House, Broughty Ferry, afterwards proceeding to Osbourne and Dartmouth Colleges. Witness links Owen Mackness.13 |
Anecdote | 1918 | "Nell married Lieut. G. J. Mackness, R.N. during the First World War, when he was serving in H.M.S. Submarines. They had rented a house in Regent Street, Nottingham, belonging to the late Dr. and Mrs. Rowe, and where their first child, Kathleen was born."14 |
Had a Daughter | 7 September 1918 | His daughter Kathleen Iris Mackness was born on 7 September 1918 at Regent Street, Nottingham, NTT.15,5,14 |
Had a Son | 18 August 1920 | His son Derrick George Shipstone Mackness was born on 18 August 1920 at R.D. Nottingham.15,5 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 147 Derby Avenue, Skegness, LIN, as Mackness, George John, head age 29y 1m, male, married, born Forfarshire (Angus) Scotland, Lieutenant in Royal Navy (emergency) motor car agent, employer in A.R. Atbey & Co, Ltd., Lower Parliament Street, Nottm. 2 children under 16 - aged 2 and under 1. He was enumerated with his wife Helena Kathleen Shipstone, Kathleen Iris Mackness, Derrick George Shipstone Mackness and Annie Eliza Shipstone, along with some friends and servants: 5 Mabel Vencini, nurse, age 36y 10m, female, married born Nottingham children's nurse, private (children of 11 and 13 crossed out); 6 Doris Elizabeth Blackshaw, nurse, age 18y 6m female, single, born Grantham, LIN; children's nurse, private; 7 Alice Mary Skelton, servant, age 24y 7m, female single born South Kyme LIN, cook, private; 8 Florence Franklin, servant, age 20y 2m female, single born Walcott, LIN house parlour-maid, private; and another visitor in addition to Annie Snell: 10 Lucy Watchorn, visitor, age 43y 9m female, born Nottingham trained nurse, own account, no fixed workplace. The house had 7 rooms.16 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | His son John Carr Mackness was born between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Nottingham.15 |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | His son Thomas Anthony Mackness was born between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Nottingham.15 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 10 October 1929 | George John Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 10 October 1929. Mr. Mackness, supporting Mrs. Mackness in presenting the whist prizes at a Shipstone Athletic Club whist-dance.17 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 17 January 1934 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 17 January 1934. As Mr. and Mrs. G. MacNess, mourners at the funeral of the late Miss Helen Shipstone.18 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 January 1934 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 January 1934. As Mr. and Mrs. G. MacNess, mourners at the funeral of the late Miss Helen Shipstone.19 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 July 1936 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 July 1936.20 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 13 November 1936 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 13 November 1936.21 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 12 August 1938 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 12 August 1938. Amongst the family mourners were Lieut. commander G. Mackness & Mr. J.H. Shipstone (nephews) at the funeral of James Selby.22 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 379 Woodborough Road, Nottingham, NTT, as Mackness, George J, male born 10 May 92, married, Director of firm of Motor Agents, Retired Naval Officer - fire aux, fire service, ARP. He was enumerated with Helena Kathleen Shipstone Kathleen Iris Mackness, also with Kathleen Iris followed by 2 closed records, presumably 2 of their 3 children; Constance C(Clara added) Glover, born 1897, paid children's nurse; Clara E Bowsher (later Bransor), born 1916, single, paid cook; Lilian S Lawson (later Cook) born 1917, paid parlour maid and Dorothy Moodle, born 1917, paid house maid, single. 2 households on from Ellis G Selby, who was Helena's cousin, and Tom Palmer and family, the Mackness' Chauffeur.23 |
Marriage of Daughter | 13 November 1939 | His daughter Kathleen Iris Mackness married Robert Lewis Ferguson on 13 November 1939 at R.D. Nottingham.24,25,26 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 25 October 1940 | George John Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 October 1940. As Lieutenant-Commander G. J. Mackness, family mourner at the funeral of the late Sir Thomas Shipstone.27 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 26 October 1940 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 26 October 1940. As Lieutenant-Commander G. J. Mackness, family mourner at the funeral of the late Sir Thomas Shipstone.27 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 11 February 1941 | Authority was granted to George John Mackness described as George John Mackness, retired Lieutenant Commander R.N. (son-in-law of the deceased), to administer the Estate of Thomas Shipstone on 11 February 1941 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £295085 15s 5d.28,29 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 24 February 1941 | George John Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 24 February 1941. Named as Lieut-Comdr. V. George John Mackness, R.N. (son-in-law), an executor of the Will of Sir Thomas Shipstone. Also, £250 to Commander Mackness, and a gold Albert chain.30 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 22 July 1941 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 22 July 1941. Nottms' A.R.P. Captain Popkess Resigns Controllership Commander Mackness his Successor Lieut.- Commander G. J. Mackness, D.S.C., R.N. (retired), who at the end of January was appointed Deputy A.R.P. Controller for the City of Nottingham is to become Controller. The recommendation comes from the Emergency Committee, and confirmation will be sought at next Monday's meeting of the City Council. The report of the Emergency Committee states that Captain Popkess, who was appointed A.R.P. Controller on July 1st, 1940, feels that he must very reluctantly relinquish the additional duties associated with the office. The committee, whilst having no alternative but to accept his resignation, record their entire satisfaction with the services rendered by Captain Popkess during his period of office, and their great appreciation of the unique work performed by him in the establishment, prior to and immediately after the outbreak of war, of the organisation of the A.R.P. services of the city. A Popular Figure. Lt.-Com Mackness, who is an extremely popular figure in the city, has been prominently connected with the Auxiliary Fire Service since its inauguration, first holding the position of deputy commandant. Com. Mackness, who lives at Beechwood, Woodborough-road, is a native of Broughty Ferry, Scotland. He was educated at the Royal Naval Colleges of Osborne and Dartmouth, and began his naval career in 1905. In the Great War he was chiefly attached to the submarine service, and was decorated with the D.S.C. He was placed on the emergency list in 1919. In that year he came to Nottingham, and became a director of A. R. Atkey and Co., Ltd., and joined the board of directors of James Shipstone and Sons. Com. Mackness has identified himself closely with the social life of the city. He is a president of the Nottingham Scottish Association, and a former president of one of the old Mapperley Ward Conservative Associations. He married a daughter of the late Sir Thomas Shipstone. He has three sons and one daughter. The eldest son is a subaltern in the Warwickshire Regiment and his daughter is the wife of Surgeon-Lieut. R. L. Ferguson, R.N.V.R. Witness links Kathleen Iris Mackness, Derrick George Shipstone Mackness and Robert Lewis Ferguson.31 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 25 May 1943 | Authority was granted to George John Mackness described as George John Mackness company director (with Ronald Arthur Shipstone) to administer the Estate of Phyllis Helen Cattle on 25 May 1943 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £2583 17s, 4d..29 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 21 November 1944 | George John Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 November 1944. Mrs. G. J. Mackness (cousin) and Lt-Com. Mackness, mourners at the funeral of the late Mr. Ronald Arthur Shipstone.32 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 22 November 1944 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 November 1944. Mrs. G. J. Mackness (cousin) and Lt-Com. Mackness, mourners at the funeral of the late Mr. Ronald Arthur Shipstone.33 |
Anecdote | between 1945 and 1947 | He was nominated for Sheriff of Nottingham 1945,1946,1947 ("The Times").4 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 21 June 1946 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 June 1946. A mourner at the funeral of Caroline Cattle, nee Shipstone.34 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 24 February 1947 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 24 February 1947. Named as Lt-comm G.J. Mackness (also representing Mrs. M.F. Ratcliff, Lady Ball and Miss I. Liddle), a mourner at the funeral of Mrs. Dorrie Shipstone.35 |
Anecdote | between 1953 and 1964 | In the period 1953-1964 he was Freemason Grand Master for Nottinghamshire - retired due to ill health ("The Times").4 |
Resch Note* | 22 March 1955 | Research Note: Arrival, Plymouth from Tenerife, Spain.6 |
Resch Note | 22 March 1955 | Research Note: Incoming Passenger Lists Plymouth Arrivals: Ship Venus of Bergen Steamship Co. Ltd., Date of arrival 22nd March 1955 Mackness, George John 1st Class from Maderira Male born 10.5.92 married of Aokes Areingh Drive Nott. Co, Director, British, England permanent address Mackness, Helena Kathleen 1st Class from Maderira Female born 26.7.92 married of Aokes Areingh Drive Nott. Housewife, British, England permanent address.36 |
Resch Note* | 22 March 1955 | Research Note: at Plymouth, DEV, Arrival at Plymouth from Madeira Tenerife, on boat "Venus", of Bergen Steamship Company. MacKness, George John, male, born 10.5.92, Co. Director & MacKness, Helerna Kathleen, female, born 26.7.92, Housewife Both married, and of Acres, Areingh Drive, Nott., country of last and of permanent residenced, England. (Address typed as above, but should have been Arlington Drive).37 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 7 February 1958 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 7 February 1958. Named as "Lt. Cdr. G.J. Mackness", along with his wife, a mourner at the funeral of Mr James Henry Shipstone.38 |
Address* | 1966 | As of 1966, George John Mackness lived at Conery House, Whatton, DBY.39 |
Nickname | 1969 | As of 1969, George John Mackness also went by the name of Mackie.40 |
Anecdote* | 1969 | "Her husband, Mackie, has ever been a figurehead in the public life of Nottingham, and until latterly, has been very strongly supported by his charming wife. He has had a part in very many worthwhile social and charitable activities. Chairman of Harlow Wood Hospital, where he very successfully worked incessantly; President of the Boys' Brigade, of Dakeyne Street, Nottingham, High Sheriff of Nottingham, Head of the Freemason Local Lodge, Nottingham; and a host of other various activities. I should mention that he has been a member of the Board of Directors of Shipstones for many years. As a true Scot, he has fished in Scotland regularly yearly!"14 |
Death of Spouse | 26 January 1969 | His wife Helena Kathleen Shipstone died on 26 January 1969 at The General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT.5,41 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 31 January 1969 | George John Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 31 January 1969. Named as Lieut.-Comdr. G. J. Mackness of Conery House, Whatton, husband of Helena Kathleen Mackness (nee Shipstone) at her death.42 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 25 April 1969 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 April 1969. Named as Lieut.-Comdr. G. J. Mackness of Conery House, Whatton, husband of Helena Kathleen Mackness (nee Shipstone) at her death.41 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1970 and 31 December 1970 | His death was registered between 1 October 1970 and 31 December 1970 at R.D. Northampton Ref: 4b 1543, As George John Mackness, born 10 May 1892.5 |
Death* | 27 October 1970 | He died on 27 October 1970 at R.D. Northampton.5,43 |
Known Children of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 1 September 1917 | George John Mackness married Helena Kathleen Shipstone, daughter of Thomas Shipstone and Eliza Loverseed, on 1 September 1917 at The Parish Church, Lenton, NTT, George John Mackness of full age, bachelor, Lieut. Royal Navy of Blythe father: George Owen Carr Mackness, medical practitioner = Helena Kathleen Shipstone of full age, spinster of Lenton Firs, father: Thomas Shipstone, brewer In church by license Wit: Patti Shipstone, Edith S. Price Witness links Patti Theodora Woodhouse.1,10,11 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 9 Dec 2023 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "11 Feb 1941, Thomas Shipstone."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S56] Information supplied by Researcher 25.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/5438500/person/6049371968."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1901, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, Tuesday 4th September 1917 p4."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Marriages."
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, "Marriages - Mackness - Shipstone" Tuesday 4th September 1917 p4."
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, Monday 5th November 1917 p3."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "By A.E. Snell, 1969."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S94] "Nottingham Journal - "A Shipstone Night"; Thursday 10 Oct 1929, p5 of 10."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "The late Miss Helen Shipstone: Wednesday 17th Jan 1934 p 7."
- [S40] Nottingham Guardian Journal, ""Late Miss Shipstone": Thursday 18th Jan 1934 p 3 of 12."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, ""Public Notices -King George V National Memorial Fund" Saturday 18 July 1936 P3 of 10."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Old Gordon Boys: Friday Nov 13 1936, p7."
- [S94] "Nottingham Journal, Friday 12th August 1938, p5 of 10."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "The author refering to her sister's children."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry family tree."
- [S43] The Times, "Article - Funerals: The funeral service for Sir Thomas Shipstone, reported 26 Oct 1940."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index.
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Sir Thomas Shipstone's Bequests: Monday 24 Feb 1941, p5."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Nottms's A.R.P. - Captain Popkess Resigns - 22 July 1941."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Late Mr. R. A. Shipstone; 21 Nov 1944."
- [S94] "Nottingham Journal, "Large gathering Funeral of R.A. Shipstone", Wednesday 22 Nov 1944, p3 of 4."
- [S94] "Ripley and Heanor News 21st Jun 1946 p4 of 4 - Death and Funeral of Mrs. Cattle of Smalley."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Funeral of Mrs. D. Shipstone Monday 24 Feb 1947."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Incoming Passenger Lists."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry."
- [S40] Nottingham Guardian Journal, "Funeral of James Henry Shipstone - 07 Feb 1958."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "BT Phone Books."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Nick name used by the author to refer to her brother-in-law."
- [S94] "The Grantham Journal - Friends and charities named in will Friday 25 Apr 1969 p15 of 20."
- [S94] "The Grantham Journal - Well Known Charity Worker Friday 31 Jan 1969 p15 of 20."
- [S18] Private papers "Letter dated 28 Aug 2013."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author referring to her nephew."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author refering to her nephew."
James Selby Mackness1
M, #1933, b. 4 May 1929, d. 4 April 2013
Father | Leonard Raimes Mackness1 b. 11 Dec 1890, d. bt 1 Apr 1970 - 30 Jun 1970 |
Mother | Mary Shipstone Selby1 b. 17 Nov 1891, d. 9 Apr 1981 |
Birth* | 4 May 1929 | James Selby Mackness, son of Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby, was born on 4 May 1929.1,2,3 |
James Selby Mackness was the son of Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby.1 | ||
(Administrator) Prob Index | 3 May 1965 | Authority was granted to James Selby Mackness described as James Selby Mackness, brewer to administer the Estate of Kathleen Nicolson on 3 May 1965 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £129254.4 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 26 November 1965 | James Selby Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 26 November 1965. James Selby Mackness (one executor of Estate of Kathleen Selby).5 |
Address | 1966 | As of 1966, James Selby Mackness lived at Woodlands, Woodland Drive, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.6 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 20 February 1970 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 20 February 1970. Attended themselves the memorial service for Mr. Colin Malcolm Oates, a Sales Director for James Shipstone & Sons Ltd.7 |
Resch Note* | between 1981 and 1984 | Research Note: Director of the Beeston Brewery Company - a wholly owned subsidiary of James Shipstone & Sons Ltd. The ultimate Holding Company is Greenall Whitley and Company Ltd. The Company holds the whole of the issued shares of T. Losco Bradley Ltd. J. S. Mackness joined as Director after 1980 accounts.3 |
Death of Mother | 9 April 1981 | His mother Mary Shipstone Selby died on 9 April 1981 at The Grange Private Nursing Home Elm Av., Attenborough, NTT.8,9,4 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 13 November 1989 | James Selby Mackness and The Shipstones Brewery were the subject of a newspaper article on 13 November 1989. Brewer Retires from Family Firm THE Great grandson of James Shipstone, founder of the Nottingham brewery, is retiring after a 40-year career with the 'family' business. James Mackness has said goodbye to the Star Brewery in New Basford, after working his way 'up the ranks' from junior brewer at Shipstones to deputy managing director of Greenalls Midland. He joined Shipstones in October 1949, after completing his National Service with the Navy and was appointed head brewer in 1975. (Photo in article) "James Mackness" In 1976 he took over as production director and was made deputy managing director of Greenalls midlands earlier this year. Mr. Mackness has seen a lot of changes in the brewery - and the industry - over the years. "The industry has changed quite considerably, especially with the advent of the rise in popularity of lager and keg beer", he said. He lives in Nottingham with his wife, Judith. The couple have two grown-up children, Nicola and Richard. "Retirement will give me more time for hobbies like gardening, fishing and travel", he said. Bur he is determined that he won't be severing links with the brewery altogether. "I would find that very difficult", he said. "After 40 years, it's a big slice of my life and I know I like the people here".10 |
Address* | 9 February 1990 | As of 9 February 1990, James Selby Mackness lived at Woodlands, Woodland Drive, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, NTT.3 |
Resch Note | 9 February 1990 | Research Note: James Shipstone and Sons Ltd Annual Return 9 Feb 1990 Secretary Anthony Derek Marshall Director of the Company James Shipstone and Sons Ltd. at the date of return: Charles Frederick Colin Diment (Managing Director) Anthony Derek Marshall (certified Accountant) David John Davies (Brewer) Paul David Davies (Commercial Manager) Gordon Edward Dunn (General manager) Victor Timothy Southam (Distribution Manager) also director of Greenalls Midlands Limited Ordinary shareholders (only 5 of them in total): Greenalls Midlands Limited Charles Frederick Colin Diment James Selby Mackness Anthony Derek Marshall Paul D Davies Only 1 name against the list of Preference Shareholds - Greenalls Midlands Limited.3 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 31 December 1997 | He and The Shipstones Brewery were the subject of a newspaper article on 31 December 1997. Lucky Escape in Storm Horror (Photo - "James and Judith Mackness .. lucky to survive falling tree" photo 8029GC) A CHURCHWARDEN and his wife had a lucky escape on Christmas Eve when a tree, topples by gale force winds, fell on them. James and Judith Mackness, of Aslockton, were knocked unconscious, but escaped serious injury. The couple are recovering ay home after treatment at Grantham Hospital. They were returning home from visiting relatives at Branston with Mrs. Mackness' 90 year old aunt when they found the road near Knipton covered in debris. Mrs. Mackness said "There were a lot of twigs and branches on the road. It was extremely windy. Some of the boughs took two people to clear them so i got out to help my husband. "Suddenly there was a loud crack. We turned and saw this huge beech tree falling towards us. We were knocked out by the branches. "Several minutes later when we came to, we found the trunk had missed us by a couple of feet. We were very, very lucky". Mr. Mackness a retired Shipstone's Brewery director, was treated for a broken shoulder and received five stitches in a head wound. Mrs. Mackness was badly bruised. Worshippers at St. John of Beverley Church, Scarrington, where Mr. Mackness is churchwarden, first heard about the accident early on Christmas morning when they arrived for the morning service and found the church locked. Mrs Mackness said "My husband is very punctual and they were very surprised the church was closed. "We couldn't go to the church but the vicar came to us. "Christmas was certainly different this year. We stayed at home and friends rallied round and brought us food. But we are not complaining. We know we were very, very lucky it wasn't more serious". (other comments about storm impacts on electricity and phones).11 |
Directory* | 2006 | James Selby Mackness was named in 2006 in the Electoral Roll 2006 via 192.com as James S Mackness, Judith M Mackness and others - 4 Goose's and 4 John's (probably children) at NG13, Nottingham, NTT.12 |
Death* | 4 April 2013 | He died on 4 April 2013.2 |
(Interred) Burial* | 16 April 2013 | He was buried on 16 April 2013 at The Parish Church of St. John of Beverley, Scarrington, NTT, Service held at St. John of Beverley Churchy, Scarrington where James was churchwarden. |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2023 |
Citations
- [S63] Information supplied by Researcher 11 "Interview with James Mackness."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/162538/mackness."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Companies House details for James Shipstone & Sons Ltd."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S94] "The London Gazette, 26th November 1965, p11187."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "BT Phone Books."
- [S94] "Guardian Journal (Nottm) "Licensees at service of brewery director" Friday, 20 Feb 1970, p3 of 12."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S43] The Times, "The Times, Saturday 19th September 1981, Page 10, column C."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, ""Brewer Retires from Family Firm" 13 Nov 1989 p10 of 46."
- [S94] "Grantham Journal "Lucky to Escape in Storm Horror" 31 Dec 1997 p2 of 50."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://www.192.com/atoz/people/john/thomas/8/."
John Carr Mackness1,2,3
M, #1173, b. between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928
Father | George John Mackness1 b. 10 May 1892, d. 27 Oct 1970 |
Mother | Helena Kathleen Shipstone4 b. 26 Jul 1892, d. 26 Jan 1969 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | John Carr Mackness, son of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone, was born between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Nottingham.2 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 768 Mackness, - Twins - John Carr and Thomas Anthony mother: Shipstone.2,5 |
John Carr Mackness was the son of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone.1,4 | ||
Burial* | 20 June 2013 | John Carr Mackness was buried on 20 June 2013 at NTT.3,6 |
Last Edited | 17 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author refering to her nephew."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry family tree."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author referring to her nephew."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch?DetsView=Summary&src=ext&fileid=7750882."
Kathleen Iris Mackness1
F, #1072, b. 7 September 1918, d. 23 February 2001
Father | George John Mackness1 b. 10 May 1892, d. 27 Oct 1970 |
Mother | Helena Kathleen Shipstone1 b. 26 Jul 1892, d. 26 Jan 1969 |
Note* | Married a Ferguson, and had a daughter (who presented a bouquet to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of Portland training college).2 | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1918 and 30 September 1918 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1918 and 30 September 1918 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 533 Mackness, Kathleen Iris mother: Shipstone.3,4 |
Birth* | 7 September 1918 | Kathleen Iris Mackness, daughter of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone, was born on 7 September 1918 at Regent Street, Nottingham, NTT.3,5,6 |
Kathleen Iris Mackness was the daughter of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 147 Derby Avenue, Skegness, LIN, listed George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone with Kathleen Iris Mackness, Derrick George Shipstone Mackness and Annie Eliza Shipstone, along with some friends and servants: 5 Mabel Vencini, nurse, age 36y 10m, female, married born Nottingham children's nurse, private (children of 11 and 13 crossed out); 6 Doris Elizabeth Blackshaw, nurse, age 18y 6m female, single, born Grantham, LIN; children's nurse, private; 7 Alice Mary Skelton, servant, age 24y 7m, female single born South Kyme LIN, cook, private; 8 Florence Franklin, servant, age 20y 2m female, single born Walcott, LIN house parlour-maid, private; and another visitor in addition to Annie Snell: 10 Lucy Watchorn, visitor, age 43y 9m female, born Nottingham trained nurse, own account, no fixed workplace. Kathleen Iris Mackness was described as Mackness, Kathlees Iris, daughter age 2y 9m, female, both alive, born Nottingham, NTT.7 |
(Present-Other) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of 379 Woodborough Road, Nottingham, NTT, listed Kathleen Iris Mackness in the household of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone described as Mackness, George J, male born 10 May 92, married, Director of firm of Motor Agents, Retired Naval Officer - fire aux, fire service, ARP with Kathleen Iris followed by 2 closed records, presumably 2 of their 3 children; Constance C(Clara added) Glover, born 1897, paid children's nurse; Clara E Bowsher (later Bransor), born 1916, single, paid cook; Lilian S Lawson (later Cook) born 1917, paid parlour maid and Dorothy Moodle, born 1917, paid house maid, single. 2 households on from Ellis G Selby, who was Helena's cousin, and Tom Palmer and family, the Mackness' Chauffeur.8 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1939 and 31 December 1939 | As of between 1 October 1939 and 31 December 1939, her married name was Ferguson.9 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1939 and 31 December 1939 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1939 and 31 December 1939 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 1084. Indexed as Kathleen I MacKness & Robert L Ferguson.10 |
Marriage* | 13 November 1939 | Kathleen Iris Mackness married Robert Lewis Ferguson on 13 November 1939 at R.D. Nottingham.11,10,12 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 22 July 1941 | Kathleen Iris Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 July 1941. His daughter was named as the wife of Surgeon-Lieut. R. L. Ferguson, R.N.V.R., in the obituary of George John Mackness.13 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 21 November 1944 | She was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 November 1944. Mrs. R. Ferguson was named as a mourner at the funeral of the late Mr. Ronald Arthur Shipstone.14 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 22 November 1944 | She was mentioned in a newspaper article on 22 November 1944. Mrs. R. Ferguson was named as a mourner at the funeral of the late Mr. Ronald Arthur Shipstone.15 |
Nickname | 1969 | As of 1969, Kathleen Iris Mackness also went by the name of Kay.16 |
Death of Mother | 26 January 1969 | Her mother Helena Kathleen Shipstone died on 26 January 1969 at The General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT.5,17 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 25 April 1969 | Kathleen Iris Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 25 April 1969. Named as daughter Mrs. Kathleen I. Ferguson, of Broomhill, Grange-Road, Wareham and a beneficiary of Mrs. Helena Kathleen Mackness nee Shipstone.17 |
Death of Father | 27 October 1970 | Her father George John Mackness died on 27 October 1970 at R.D. Northampton.5,18 |
Death of Spouse | 23 March 1998 | Her husband Robert Lewis Ferguson died on 23 March 1998 at R.D. N. Dorset.12 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | February 2001 | Her death was registered in February 2001 at R.D. South Dorset Register number: C8D District and Subdistrict: 4331C Entry number: 182 as Kathleen Iris Ferguson.5 |
Address* | 23 February 2001 | As of 23 February 2001, Kathleen Iris Mackness lived at 10 Shirley Road, Wareham, DOR.19 |
Death* | 23 February 2001 | She died on 23 February 2001 at R.D. South Dorset.5,19 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 July 2001 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 10 July 2001. Name of deceased FERGUSON, Kathleen Iris, of 10 Shirley Road, Wareham, Dorset. Date of death 23 Feb 2001. Claims to Neville-Jones & Co., 19 North Street, Wareham, Dorset BH20 4AJ. Claims to be made before 14 Sep 2001. Representatives included Catriona Anne Mackness Blaikley, Duncan George Robin Ferguson and Peter Henry Hadden Stevens (who is in 2009 a solicitor in Wareham).19 |
Family of Kathleen Iris Mackness and Robert Lewis Ferguson |
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Marriage* | 13 November 1939 | Kathleen Iris Mackness married Robert Lewis Ferguson on 13 November 1939 at R.D. Nottingham.11,10,12 |
Last Edited | 17 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S56] Information supplied by Researcher 25.
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "The author referring to her sister's children's children."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "By A.E. Snell, 1969."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "The author referring to her sister's children."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "The author refering to her sister's children."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry family tree."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Nottms's A.R.P. - Captain Popkess Resigns - 22 July 1941."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Late Mr. R. A. Shipstone; 21 Nov 1944."
- [S94] "Nottingham Journal, "Large gathering Funeral of R.A. Shipstone", Wednesday 22 Nov 1944, p3 of 4."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Nick name used by the author to refer to her niece."
- [S94] "The Grantham Journal - Friends and charities named in will Friday 25 Apr 1969 p15 of 20."
- [S18] Private papers "Letter dated 28 Aug 2013."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "www.gazettes-online.co.uk."
Leonard Raimes Mackness1,2,3
M, #1164, b. 11 December 1890, d. between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970
Father | Owen Mackness4 b. 1860 |
Birth* | 11 December 1890 | Leonard Raimes Mackness, son of Owen Mackness, was born on 11 December 1890 at Monifieth, FOR.5,6 |
Leonard Raimes Mackness was the son of Owen Mackness.4 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 11 Fort Street, Monifieth, ANS, Scotland, listed Owen Mackness with Leonard Raimes Mackness and George John Mackness, along with his wife, Bertha Mackness, wife, married, age 37, general medical practitioner's wife, born Castor, LIN and their children Leonard MacKness, son, single, age 10, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland George MacKness, son, single, age 8, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Harold MacKness, son, single, age 4 born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Caroline MacKness, daughter, single, age 5 months, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Mary Dallas nurse, age 28 Isabella Mackensie, servant, age 24 Catherine Gouk, servant, age 18 Ann MacKness, Aunt, single, age 65, born Caistor, LIN, England . Leonard Raimes Mackness was described as Leonard MacKness, son, single, age 10, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland.4,6 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 14 April 1908 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 14 April 1908. University of St. Andrews The following are the passes of Skerry's College at the University Preliminary Examination: H. Math, L. Latin: Leonard R. Mackness.7 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 8 October 1914 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 8 October 1914. Army Promotions Territorial Forces: City of Dundee Fortress Engineers: Leonard Raimes Mackness to be second lieutenant .8 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 11 December 1917 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 11 December 1917. Broughty Ferry Officer Wounded Second-Lieutenant Leonard R. Mackness, son of Dr. G. Owen Mackness, Broughty Ferry, has been wounded in action. Lieutenant Mackness, who joined-up almost immediately after war broke out, went to France only about a month ago. He was engaged in the office of the late Captain T.H.R. Rorie, C.A. Albert Square, Dundee. His wound is not serious. Witness links Owen Mackness.9 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 12 December 1917 | Leonard Raimes Mackness was the subject of a newspaper article on 12 December 1917. Points from all parts of Scotland Son of Dr. G. Owen Mackness, Broughty Ferry, Second-Lieutenant Leonard R. Mackness, has been wounded. Witness links Owen Mackness.10 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1924 and 31 December 1924 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1924 and 31 December 1924 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 983 Shipstone, Mary S = Mackness, and Mackness, Leonard R = Selby (Indexing not perfect, as surname is Selby).11,2 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 6 November 1924 | Leonard Raimes Mackness married Mary Shipstone Selby, daughter of James Selby and Frances Elizabeth Shipstone, on 6 November 1924 at Presbyterian Church, Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NTT.1,2,3 |
Had a Daughter | 1925 | His daughter Elizabeth Selby Mackness was born in 1925.12 |
Had a Son | 4 May 1929 | His son James Selby Mackness was born on 4 May 1929.12,13,14 |
(Named) Will | 13 May 1931 | Leonard Raimes Mackness was named as "Leonard Mackness, the husband of my niece Mary Shipstone Mackness", in the Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931.1 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 12 August 1938 | Leonard Raimes Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 12 August 1938. Amongst the family mourners was Mr. Leonard Mackness (son-in-law) at the funeral of James Selby.15 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of Roseview, Alexandra Park, Nottingham, NTT, as Mackness, Leonard R., male born 11 Dec 1890, married, chartered accountant - Air Raid Warden 4409. He was enumerated with Mary Shipstone Selby, also with 2 closed records - presumably their children, and 3 servants - Lilian M Rushton - Childrens nurse, Kitty M Fowler (later Neale) - house parlourmaid and Elsie M Randell (later Burton) - cook general.16 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 9 April 1941 | Leonard Raimes Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 9 April 1941. Named as "Mr. L. R. Mackness (also representing Major E. J. Selby and Lieut. E. G. Selby)" one of mourners at the funeral of Dr. J. E. B. Snell.17 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 October 1943 | He and Mary Shipstone Selby were the subject of a newspaper article on 15 October 1943. Divorce Decree for Nottingham Wife Sequel to watch On Husband A decree nisi was granted in the Divorce Court to-day to Mrs. Mary Shipstone Mackness, of Alexandra Park, Nottingham, for divorce from Leonard Raimes Mackness, on the grounds of adultery. The suit was not defended. Mr. and Mrs. Mackness were married at the Mansfield-road Presbyterian Church, Nottingham, on November 6th 1924, and lived in Nottingham. Mrs.Mackness's case was that last year her husband told her that he was interested in someone else - she gathered a clerk in his office - and a separation deed followed. She had her husband watched, and found he was visiting a house in Wimbledon-road, Nottingham at week-ends.18 |
Divorce* | 15 October 1943 | Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby were divorced on 15 October 1943. |
Address* | 1966 | As of 1966, Leonard Raimes Mackness lived at 3 South Avenue, Littleover, DBY.19 |
Death* | between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 | He died between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 at R.D. Derby.5 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 | His death was registered between 1 April 1970 and 30 June 1970 at R.D. Derby Ref: 3a, 701 as Leonard Raines Mackness, born 11 Dec 1890.5 |
Known Children of Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 6 November 1924 | Leonard Raimes Mackness married Mary Shipstone Selby, daughter of James Selby and Frances Elizabeth Shipstone, on 6 November 1924 at Presbyterian Church, Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NTT.1,2,3 |
Divorce* | 15 October 1943 | Leonard Raimes Mackness and Mary Shipstone Selby were divorced on 15 October 1943. |
Children |
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Last Edited | 3 Oct 2022 |
Citations
- [S14] Will "Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, ""Divorcee Decree for Nottm Wife" 15 Oct 1943."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S1] Census, 1901, FindMyPast.
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, Tuesday 14th April 1908 p4 of 8."
- [S94] "Dundee Courier "Army Promotions" 08 Oct 1914 p 6 of 6."
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, Tuesday 11th December 1917 p3."
- [S94] "Daily Record, Wednesday 12th December 1917 p4 of 6."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
- [S63] Information supplied by Researcher 11 "Interview with James Mackness."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/162538/mackness."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Companies House details for James Shipstone & Sons Ltd."
- [S94] "Nottingham Journal, Friday 12th August 1938, p5 of 10."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindmyPast.
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, "Funeral of the Late Dr. Snell: 9th April 1951, p4 of 4."
- [S42] Nottingham Evening Post, ""Divorcee Decree for Nottm Wife" Friday 15 Oct 1943 p1 of 4."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "BT Phone Books."
Owen Mackness1,2
M, #2408, b. 1860
Birth* | 1860 | Owen Mackness was born in 1860 at Caistor, LIN.3 |
Had a Son | 11 December 1890 | His son Leonard Raimes Mackness was born on 11 December 1890 at Monifieth, FOR.4,3 |
Had a Son | 10 May 1892 | His son George John Mackness was born on 10 May 1892 at Broughty Ferry, Monifieth, ANS, Scotland.4,5 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 11 Fort Street, Monifieth, ANS, Scotland, as Owen MacKness, head, married, age 40, General Medical practitioner, born Hastings, ENG. He was enumerated with Leonard Raimes Mackness and George John Mackness, along with his wife, Bertha Mackness, wife, married, age 37, general medical practitioner's wife, born Castor, LIN and their children Leonard MacKness, son, single, age 10, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland George MacKness, son, single, age 8, scholar, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Harold MacKness, son, single, age 4 born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Caroline MacKness, daughter, single, age 5 months, born Monifieth, Forfarshire, Scotland Mary Dallas nurse, age 28 Isabella Mackensie, servant, age 24 Catherine Gouk, servant, age 18 Ann MacKness, Aunt, single, age 65, born Caistor, LIN, England . This is the Scottish census - only transcription available.1,3 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 4 September 1917 | Owen Mackness was mentioned in a newspaper article on 4 September 1917. " Dr. Owen Macness, Broughty Ferry", father of George John Mackness on his marriage to Helena Kathleen Shipstone on 1st September 1917 at Nottingham.6 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 5 November 1917 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 5 November 1917. "second son of Dr. Mackness, Broughty Ferry", in reference to George Mackness when he was awarded his D.S.C.7 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 11 December 1917 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 11 December 1917. "Dr. G. Owen Mackness, Broughty Ferry", father of Second-Lieutenant Leonard R. Mackness, who has been wounded in action.2 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 12 December 1917 | He was mentioned in a newspaper article on 12 December 1917. "Dr. G. Owen Mackness, Broughty Ferry", father of Second-Lieutenant Leonard R. Mackness, who has been wounded in action.8 |
Known Children of Owen Mackness |
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Children |
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Last Edited | 31 Mar 2013 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, Tuesday 11th December 1917 p3."
- [S1] Census, 1901, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/5438500/person/6049371968."
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, "Marriages - Mackness - Shipstone" Tuesday 4th September 1917 p4."
- [S94] "Dundee Courier, Monday 5th November 1917 p3."
- [S94] "Daily Record, Wednesday 12th December 1917 p4 of 6."
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
Thomas Anthony Mackness1
M, #1174, b. between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928
Father | George John Mackness2 b. 10 May 1892, d. 27 Oct 1970 |
Mother | Helena Kathleen Shipstone3 b. 26 Jul 1892, d. 26 Jan 1969 |
Name Variation | Thomas Anthony Mackness was also known as Tony Mackness.2 | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 768 Mackness, - Twins - John Carr and Thomas Anthony mother: Shipstone.1,4 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | Thomas Anthony Mackness, son of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone, was born between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Nottingham.1 |
Thomas Anthony Mackness was the son of George John Mackness and Helena Kathleen Shipstone.2,3 | ||
Burial* | 20 June 2013 | Thomas Anthony Mackness was buried on 20 June 2013 at NTT.5 |
Last Edited | 17 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author refering to her nephew."
- [S73] A.E. (Nan) Snell Book - The Velvet Years "Named by the author referring to her nephew."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch."
Frederick Maltby
M, #3170, b. 6 April 1904
Father | John William Maltby b. 3 Aug 1871, d. 1 Mar 1941 |
Mother | Fanny Cockerton b. 27 Nov 1872, d. 11 May 1968 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1904 and 30 June 1904 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 317 as Maltby, Frederick mother: Cockerton.1,2 |
Birth* | 6 April 1904 | Frederick Maltby, son of John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton, was born on 6 April 1904 at Nottingham, NTT.1,3,4 |
Frederick Maltby was the son of John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 75 Kirkewhite Street, Nottingham, NTT, listed Fanny Cockerton with Walter Maltby and Frederick Maltby. Frederick Maltby was described as Fred Maltby son, age 6 born Nottingham, NTT.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 61 Forest Street, Kirkby in Ashfield, NTT, listed John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton with Walter Maltby and Frederick Maltby. Frederick Maltby was described as Frederick Maltby, son, age 17y 2m, male, single, born Nottingham NTT cabinet making apprentice for Boots Pure Drug Co., Station Street, Nottingham, NTT.6 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1928 and 30 June 1928 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 513 Maltby, Frederick = Langleny, Mary, Langley, Mary = Matlby, Frederick (Langleny is an error by FreeBMD and I have submitted a correction).7 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 28 May 1928 | He married Mary Langley on 28 May 1928 at St. Wilfred's Parish Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Frederick Maltby, age 24, bachelor, shop fitter, of 61 Forest Street, E. Kirkby, father: John William Maltby, engine driver Mary Langley, age 27, spinster, of The Hill Kirkby, father: John Thomas Langley, hairdresser 28 May 1928 In church after banns Wit: Gertrude Langley, John T. Langley, W. Maltby J.W. Smith presiding Witness links John William Maltby and Walter Maltby.7,8 |
Resch Note* | 27 September 1929 | Research Note: at St. Wilfred's Parish Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Sheila Gertrude of Frederic & Mary Maltby, 28 Hawton Cres., Wollaton Park, Nottm., joiner.9 |
(Witness) Marriage | 6 August 1934 | Frederick Maltby witnessed the marriage of Walter Maltby and Gladys May Beaver on 6 August 1934 at St. Thomas' Church, East Kirkby, NTT.10,11 |
Resch Note | 26 December 1937 | Research Note: at St. Wilfred's Parish Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, 26 Dec 1937 bn 24 Sep 1937 Gillian Mary of Fredric & Mary Maltby, 24 Rosslyn Street, Aspley, draughtsman.9 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 24 Rosslyn Drive, Aspley, Nottingham, NTT, as Maltby Frederick, male, born 6th April 1904, married, draughtsman joiner shop fitter. He was enumerated with Mary Langley, also with Maltby (later Boot), Sheila, female, born 26 Aug 1929, single, at school and 1 closed record.3 |
(Witness) MC | 11 February 1945 | Frederick Maltby witnessed the marriage of Walter Maltby and Winifred Clifton at St Paulinus Church, Ollerton, NTT, on 11 February 1945.12 |
Resch Note | between 1 July 1957 and 30 September 1957 | Research Note: at R.D. Basford Marriage of their daughter Gillian Ref: 3c, 333 Maltby Gillian M. = Kyle, James P.7 |
Family of Frederick Maltby and Mary Langley |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 28 May 1928 | Frederick Maltby married Mary Langley on 28 May 1928 at St. Wilfred's Parish Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Frederick Maltby, age 24, bachelor, shop fitter, of 61 Forest Street, E. Kirkby, father: John William Maltby, engine driver Mary Langley, age 27, spinster, of The Hill Kirkby, father: John Thomas Langley, hairdresser 28 May 1928 In church after banns Wit: Gertrude Langley, John T. Langley, W. Maltby J.W. Smith presiding Witness links John William Maltby and Walter Maltby.7,8 |
Last Edited | 21 Jan 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Marriage Certificate."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Marriages."
- [S12] Marriage cert.
John William Maltby
M, #2660, b. 3 August 1871, d. 1 March 1941
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1871 and 30 September 1871 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1871 and 30 September 1871 at R.D. Caistor Ref: 7a, 591 Maltby, John William mother: Atkinson.1,2 |
Birth* | 3 August 1871 | John William Maltby was born on 3 August 1871 at South Kelsey, LIN.3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1898 and 30 June 1898 | He married Fanny Cockerton between 1 April 1898 and 30 June 1898 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 585 as John William Maltby = Fanny Cockerton.4 |
Had a Son | 8 August 1898 | His son Walter Maltby was born on 8 August 1898 at Nottingham, NTT. |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 6 Powell Terrace, Nottingham, NTT, as John Wm. Maltby, age 29, railway engine stoker, born South Kelsey, LIN. He was enumerated with his wife Fanny Cockerton, Walter Maltby.5 |
Had a Son | 6 April 1904 | His son Frederick Maltby was born on 6 April 1904 at Nottingham, NTT.1,3,6 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 61 Forest Street, Kirkby in Ashfield, NTT, as John William Maltby, head age 49y 10m, male, married born Moortown, LIN working stabling and repairing of locomotives for Midland Railway Co. in East Kirby NTT. No children under 16. He was enumerated with his wife Fanny Cockerton, Walter Maltby and Frederick Maltby. Fanny wrong age - should be born 1872. The house had 4 rooms.7 |
(Father of Groom) Marriage | 28 May 1928 | John William Maltby, named as the father of the groom at the wedding of Mary Langley and Frederick Maltby on 28 May 1928 at St. Wilfred's Parish Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.4,8 |
Marriage of Son | 6 August 1934 | His son Walter Maltby married Gladys May Beaver on 6 August 1934 at St. Thomas' Church, East Kirkby, NTT.9,10 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 98 Welbeck Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, as Maltby, John W., male, born 03 Aug 1871, married, Railway Engine Driver Retird. He was enumerated with Fanny Cockerton.3 |
Death* | 1 March 1941 | John William Maltby died on 1 March 1941 at Nottingham General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT.11,12 |
Address* | 1 March 1941 | As of 1 March 1941, John William Maltby lived at Glenhowe, 98 Welbeck Street, East Kirkby, NTT.13 |
(Interred) Burial* | March 1941 | He was buried in March 1941 at Kingsway Cemetery, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, In loving memory of a dear husband & father John William Maltby who entered into rest March 1st 1941 aged 69 years "a beautiful memory" also a dear wife and mother Fanny Maltby who entered into rest May 11th 1968 Aged 95 years.14 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 21 June 1941 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Maltby, John William of Glenhowe, 98 Welbeck Street East Kirkby Nottinghamshire died 1st March 1941 at The Nottingham General Hospital, Nottingham.. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Fanny Cockerton described as to Walter Maltby described as Fanny Maltby Widow & Walter Maltby colliery clerk on 21 June 1941 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £3260 1s. 2d..13 |
Known Children of John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1898 and 30 June 1898 | John William Maltby married Fanny Cockerton between 1 April 1898 and 30 June 1898 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 585 as John William Maltby = Fanny Cockerton.4 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 21 Jan 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindmyPast.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Marriage Certificate."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Marriages."
- [S18] Private papers.
- [S2] MI "Gravestone of John William & Fanny Maltby (nee Cockerton), Kingsway Cemetery Kirkby-in-Ashfield NTT."
- [S13] Index to Wills Probate Index "Ancestry."
- [S2] MI "Kingsway Cemetery, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
Walter Maltby
M, #650, b. 8 August 1898, d. 10 January 1973
Father | John William Maltby b. 3 Aug 1871, d. 1 Mar 1941 |
Mother | Fanny Cockerton b. 27 Nov 1872, d. 11 May 1968 |
Resch Note | Research Note: Had brother Frederick born around 1905, who married Mary Langley 28 May 1928, birthday May 28 Mary was related to the Langleys at The Hill. I remember a Flo. Langley being a friend of Auntie Wins.1,2,3 | |
Occupation* | Walter Maltby was a Colliery Wages Clerk. | |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1898 and 30 September 1898 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1898 and 30 September 1898 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 442 Maltby, Walter mother: Cockerton.4 |
Birth* | 8 August 1898 | Walter Maltby, son of John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton, was born on 8 August 1898 at Nottingham, NTT. |
Walter Maltby was the son of John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton. | ||
(Born) BC* | 17 September 1898 | Walter Maltby's birth was registered on 17 September 1898 at S.D. Nottingham South East, R.D. Nottingham, NTT.5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 6 Powell Terrace, Nottingham, NTT, listed John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton with Walter Maltby. Walter Maltby was described as Walter Maltby, son age 3, born Nottingham, NTT.6 |
(Child) Baptism | 25 May 1904 | He was baptised on 25 May 1904 at St. George's Church, Nottingham, NTT, Walter, son of John William & Fanny Maltby. Possible baptism at same time as brother Fred.7 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 75 Kirkewhite Street, Nottingham, NTT, listed Fanny Cockerton with Walter Maltby and Frederick Maltby. Walter Maltby was described as Walter Maltby, son age 12, born Nottingham.8 |
Resch Note | 24 February 1913 | Research Note: Letter from C D. Randall & Co., Insurance Brokers, Newcastle Chambers, Angel Row, Nottingham 24-2-13 (addressee of letter is not known) "I require a boy to act as office boy and to teach him Insurance work. I am willing to take an interest in him so that it the event of his leaving me he will have no difficulty obtaining a position as clerk or outdoor man in any Insurance Company. I will pay him 2/- a week for a month, 3/- second month, 4/- third month, 5/- fourth month. Any rise after this would depend upon his usefulness. Hours 9 am to 6 pm with an hour or so for meals. He must attend night school to learn shorthand. He will be taught to use the type-writer. I would prefer that he should engage in any outdoor pursuits he may have an inclination for. It is a good opening for a lad. I would like a notification at once if he cannot start tomorrow at 9 am. C.D. Randall." |
Resch Note | 24 August 1914 | Research Note: Mon Aug 24th - Mr. Randall rejoined army.9 |
Resch Note | 24 September 1914 | Research Note: Nottingham 24th Sep 1914 "Walter Maltby was employed by me as a clerk for two years during which time he showed by his industry and attention, all those attributes that make a loyal and reliable employee. During the greater part of his time with me he was entrusted with the handling of all monies and his care and honesty in such matters impressed me very much. He leaves my employ owing to a curtailment of business as a result of the war. I greatly regret his departure and will be pleased to answer any questions future employers may wish to ask regarding him. I can strongly recommend his for any position where intelligence, honesty, and application are necessary. C.D. Randall M.C.I.B.& A. CD Randall & Co. Incorporated Insurance Brokers 53 Long Row Nottingham."9 |
Resch Note | 6 October 1914 | Research Note: Started work at Wm. King's 7/- week.9 |
Resch Note | 13 December 1914 | Research Note: Letter from Belton Park, Grantham, on Sherwood Forester's 9th Battalion headed notepaper: "Dear Walter, I was delighted to hear from you and find that you had succeeded in obtaining a post. I trust it suits you and that by strict attention to your work you will gain the promotion you must naturally covet. I have often thought of you during the past few months and have wondered if you would ever write again. I have had a tremendous amount of work to get through here but I can look with pride on the splendid battalion I have been largely instrumental in raising. I am hoping to take them into the field soon when I am sure they will be keen on adding laurels to our history. My regiment have suffered very heavily since the war started. The 2nd Battalion (about 1500) are almost completely wiped out and now the 1st battalion are in the thick of the fray from India. Hundreds have already been admitted to hospital with frozen feet from letters I receive I am informed that a frost-bite is worse than a bullet wound. I hope will all my heart that you will succeed in getting the free scholar-ship. There is nothing like pegging-away when you are young and absorbing as much knowledge as possible. We all regret the time wasted in our youth and frequently grumble because our employers did not exact a greater attention to our duties. I do not think the war will last much longer. It is impossible for us all to stand the drain of valuable lives that are being sacrificed.The Germans have every available man in the field & if they have made no more headway by the end of January it is all up for them. The Russians French and now ourselves have an enormous reserve of men to pitch into the fray and once our advance begins it will not end until peace is declared. I am now a Lieutenant and expect to be promoted Captain in a week or two. Five of the men who used to visit us at the office have been killed and I am afraid many more will go under before the war ceases. I must send you a photograph before I leave for the front, for I feel that you would like a memento of the days when we were so closely associated together. With all good wishes Yours Sincerely C.D. Randall.9 |
Resch Note | 9 January 1915 | Research Note: Wm. Kings gave me 1/- rise = 8/- per week.9 |
Resch Note | 5 February 1915 | Research Note: Friday 5th Feb - Eye infirmary ordered me to have glasses.9 |
Resch Note | 12 February 1915 | Research Note: Friday 12th Feb - Received specs 10/6, chain 1/6.9 |
Resch Note | 22 March 1915 | Research Note: at 61 Forest Street, East Kirkby, NTT, Post Card to Walter from C D Randall Stamped "9th Service Battn The Sherwood Foresters" Dear Walter thanks for the letter. I looked for you along Beastmarket hill, both on Wednesday and Thursday, but failed to spot you. I was mounted on a yellowish horse both days. I am frightfully busy or I would write a letter. We expect to leave here next week end & I ought to be a corpse by about the end of April. Our 1st Battalion have been horribly cut-up in the neauvre chapelle fight and I daresay a good many more will bite the dust yet. If we slaughter one another at the rate we are going on at present the war will come to a stop for want of men on both sides. We must end the war before the Germans get their harvest in. Hope you are fit. I'll drop you a line from France but you had better watch the casualty list. Yrs Sincerely C D Randall Captain."9 |
Address* | 22 March 1915 | As of 22 March 1915, Walter Maltby lived at 61 Forest Street, East Kirkby, NTT.10 |
Resch Note | 19 April 1915 | Research Note: Monday. Started work at Bentick weigh Office.9 |
Resch Note | 7 May 1915 | Research Note: 2/8 Sherwood's visit to Kirkby.9 |
Resch Note | 23 June 1915 | Research Note: Wed. Fire at Bentinck No. 1 shaft.9 |
Resch Note | 30 June 1915 | Research Note: Wed. Cage acc. Bentinck 12 lives lost.9 |
Resch Note | 15 July 1915 | Research Note: Thurs. Ran round cricket field 5 times. Record.9 |
Resch Note | 9 August 1915 | Research Note: at Gallipoli Peninsular, Turkey, Charles Deschamps Randall Captain, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). Age: 39. Final resting place unknown Commemorated on the Helles memorial, Gallipoli.11 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 28 August 1915 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 28 August 1915. Captain C.D. Randall With picture "Captain C.D. Randall, 9th Sherwood Foresters, killed in action, in the Dardanelles" (note that his home was 46 Trafalgar Road, Beeston according to Probate Calendar) "News has reached Beeston of the death in action of Captain C. D. Randall, of the 9th Sherwood Foresters. Charles Deschang Randall was born in the army in India in 1877, when his father was colour-sergeant of H Company of the 1st Battalion of the Sherwood Foresters. He was educated at the Duke of York's School and enlisted at 14 years of age as a drummer boy in the 1st Sherwood Foresters. Early in life he had an ambition to be a colour-sergeant of his father's company. He served through the South African war as colour-sergeant, and was awarded the D.C.M. Afterwards he was for 5 years regimental sergt.-major of the 1st Sherwoods. He was an all-round athletic, good at cricket, football, and hockey, and for several seasons figured with the Beeston Hockey Club. He was also a fine boxer, and excelled as a swimmer and rifle shot. He founded and edited the Regimental paper whilst with the 1st battalion in India, and wrote breezy humorous articles for various military papers in India, which we have often quoted in the Nottinghamshire Guardian. He rejoined the army as sergeant-major at the outbreak of the present war, and was soon made first-lieutenant, and was afterwards promoted temporary captain of the 9th Battalion Sherwood Foresters. His death was practically contemporaneous with that of Captain Black." Walter added "From the Nottinghamshire Weekly Guardian dated August 28 1915" And wrote a line in 5 symbols of shorthand, underlined and dated 1913 & 1914, which he clearly didn't want anyone else to read.9 |
Resch Note | 2 December 1915 | Research Note: Weight 6st 4lb.9 |
Resch Note | 24 December 1915 | Research Note: Fri. Rec'd bonus £4/2/-.9 |
Resch Note | 8 March 1916 | Research Note: Wednesday. Started work at Summit 16/- per week.9 |
Resch Note | 8 May 1916 | Research Note: Mon. Ran round cricket field 10 times.9 |
Resch Note | 5 June 1916 | Research Note: Mon. Attested @ Mansfield. Rec'd 2/7- & Armlet.9 |
Resch Note | 5 June 1916 | Research Note: at Mansfield, NTT, Signed attestation papers. Aged 17 years and 290 days.12 |
Resch Note | 6 June 1916 | Research Note: To Army Reserve.12 |
Resch Note | 22 June 1916 | Research Note: Thurs. Went down Portland Colliery.9 |
Resch Note | 11 November 1916 | Research Note: Sat. Football match v. Hucknall Centre Won 3-2 Harris Jackson, Wilkinson Diggle, East, Markins Maltby, Willison, Diggle 2, Burrows, Bailey 1.9 |
Resch Note | 25 November 1916 | Research Note: Billie East called up.9 |
Resch Note | 2 December 1916 | Research Note: Sat. Tried to get in Royal Navy @ Warby(?).9 |
Resch Note | 23 December 1916 | Research Note: Party @ Frank Markins(?) good time.9 |
Resch Note | 16 February 1917 | Research Note: Mobilised. First? Staffs.12 |
Resch Note | 17 February 1917 | Research Note: Height: 5 feet 2 1/4 inches Weight: 98 lbs Chest fully expanded: 32 inches Range of expansion 2 inches Vaccinations: None Vision: R.E - v 6/6 own glass L.E - v 6/6.13 |
Resch Note | 19 February 1917 | Research Note: Posted. Guernsey.12 |
Resch Note | 22 February 1917 | Research Note: Posted. Guernsey 2nd. G.R.12 |
Resch Note | 9 August 1917 | Research Note: Transfer to 17th. Bn. Royal Defence Corps.12 |
Resch Note | 26 August 1917 | Research Note: Transfer to 2nd (R) Battn., R.G.L.I.12 |
Resch Note | 2 September 1917 | Research Note: Eye Exam. Pte Walter Maltby, B Coy. 2nd. R.G. without GLS 6/24 Sph 2.50 Cyl -0.5 6/23 Sph 3.00 Cyl -1.0 With GLS 6/6 6/6.12 |
Resch Note | 18 October 1917 | Research Note: Refused dental treatment.12 |
Resch Note | 18 February 1918 | Research Note: "Left Guernsey for France and Weymouth 10 p.m."14 |
Resch Note | 19 February 1918 | Research Note: "Landed Weymouth 7 a.m. Weymouth to S'ampton. Sailed from Southampton 4.30 p.m."14 |
Resch Note | 20 February 1918 | Research Note: Posted 1st (S) Bn R. Guernsey.13 |
Resch Note | 20 February 1918 | Research Note: "Landed Le Havre France No.1 Rest Camp 7 a.m."14 |
Resch Note | 21 February 1918 | Research Note: "Reveille 2-30 a.m. 9 hours ride on river Seine to Rouen.."14 |
Resch Note | 22 February 1918 | Research Note: "Passed fit to go up the line. Officers Funeral."14 |
Resch Note | 23 February 1918 | Research Note: "Route march - Cushy time."14 |
Resch Note | 24 February 1918 | Research Note: "Left Rouen 4 o'clock."14 |
Resch Note | 25 February 1918 | Research Note: "Arrr'd reiforcement camp 12 o'clock midnight. Got off train 10 O'clock Bailleul."14 |
Resch Note | 26 February 1918 | Research Note: "Drew 10 Francs Bailleul."14 |
Resch Note | 27 February 1918 | Research Note: "Visited dirty old French farm & had egg & chips Bon Bon Bailleul."14 |
Resch Note | 28 February 1918 | Research Note: "Joined 1st btn. Billited in a barn near Steenvoorde."14 |
Resch Note | 1 March 1918 | Research Note: "Put into 9 Platoon, "C" Coy. 1st Btn."14 |
Resch Note | 2 March 1918 | Research Note: "Btn practice stunt. Very cold day, snow. Was extraordinar-ly warm (I don't think) in our old barn."14 |
Resch Note | 7 March 1918 | Research Note: "Left Steenvoorde, passed through Poperinge to Rose Camp. Wrote Mrs. Bird."14 |
Resch Note | 8 March 1918 | Research Note: "Left Rose Camp for Irish Farm, St. Jean."14 |
Resch Note | 9 March 1918 | Research Note: "Fatigues behind lines."14 |
Resch Note | 10 March 1918 | Research Note: "First dose of Jerry's iron rations."14 |
Resch Note | 14 March 1918 | Research Note: "Moved from Irish Farm to Jun?ttion Camp. Bath @ Ypres."14 |
Resch Note | 15 March 1918 | Research Note: "Fatigues Abraham Heights. Shelled all day."14 |
Resch Note | 16 March 1918 | Research Note: "Fatigues Abraham Heights. Reveille 3 a.m. Gas Guard."14 |
Resch Note | between 17 March 1918 and 18 March 1918 | Research Note: "Left Rose Camp 5 o'clock for spt. trenches. Arr 10p.m. Shelled with mustard gas. R. Ward hit coming up. Made tea with shell hole water and Tommy coooker."14 |
Resch Note | 20 March 1918 | Research Note: "Big German Barrage early morning. Jeoff? killed in front line. Moved into immediate support."14 |
Resch Note | 21 March 1918 | Research Note: "Very short of water. Fatigues in front line."14 |
Resch Note | 22 March 1918 | Research Note: "Shelled like blazes at night. Nearly lost my way behind the front line. Fatigue 8 p.m. to 4 a.m."14 |
Resch Note | 25 March 1918 | Research Note: "Came out of front line (on 24th). California Camp. Bath. Parcel from home."14 |
Resch Note | 26 March 1918 | Research Note: "Fatigues. Wiring at Belle Vue. Had to "stand-to" @ 11:30 p.m."14 |
Resch Note | 27 March 1918 | Research Note: "Went up line again. Left Camp for trenches 8-0."14 |
Resch Note | between 28 March 1918 and 30 March 1918 | Research Note: "3 days Gas Guard @ Res. Belle Vue Company Headquarters. Shelled like blazes on train at Ypres Farm. 3 cooks killed."14 |
Resch Note | 31 March 1918 | Research Note: "Arr. Red Rose Camp 4.0 a.m. (Following day - 1st April, Easter Monday) Parades."14" |
Resch Note | between 4 April 1918 and 6 April 1918 | Research Note: "4 days in line at Hill 60."14 |
Resch Note | between 7 April 1918 and 8 April 1918 | Research Note: "came out of line. 1 day's rest."14 |
Resch Note | 9 April 1918 | Research Note: "Night in motor lorries to new front."14 |
Resch Note | 10 April 1918 | Research Note: "Night in French house. Fine time."14 |
Resch Note | 11 April 1918 | Research Note: "Made counter-attack but driven back. Dug in."14 |
Resch Note | between 11 April 1918 and 14 April 1918 | Research Note: "... A subsidiary attack took place in the Lys area of Northern France. The full weight of the attack fell on a Portuguese Division, new to the line, who broke and ran." "The 29th Division, including the Guernsey troops, were rushed in to the line to stem the advance" "In the action that followed, the vast majority of the battalion became casualties. On 11th April, Lt. Col. T.L. de Havilland took into action 20 officers and some 483 men. By 14th April he was reduced to just 3 officers and 55 other ranks."15 |
Resch Note | 12 April 1918 | Research Note: "Dug In Wounded bear Bailleul."14 |
Resch Note | 12 April 1918 | Research Note: "The Thrust towards Hazebrouck. (59)" "Meanwhile, a situation which threatened to become serious had arisen north of Merville. At about 8 a.m. the enemy attacked in great strength on a front extending from south of the Estaires-Vieux Berquin Road to the neighbourhood of Steenwerck. After very heavy fighting, in the course of which, the 1st Battalion Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, 29th Division, Major-General D. E. Cayley, C.M.G., commanding the division, did gallant service, he succeeded in the afternoon in overcoming the resistance of our troops about Doulieu and La Becque, forcing them- back in a north-westerly direction. As the result of this movement, a gap was formed in our line south-west of Bailleul, and bodies of the enemy who had forced their way through seized Outtersteene and Merris."16 |
Resch Note | 12 April 1918 | Research Note: An evocative picture in the final chapter here: Norman Ten Hundred - open in a new window.17 |
Resch Note* | 13 April 1918 | Research Note: "Day on stretcher @ no. 2 C.C.S. waiting to evacuate."14 |
Resch Note | 14 April 1918 | Research Note: "Arrived no. 7 stationary hospital, Boulogne."14 |
Resch Note | 20 April 1918 | Research Note: ac. bn. W - in - A. Place of casualty - Field. Date of casualty - 12/4/1918 GSW leg GSW leg R.13 |
Resch Note | 15 May 1918 | Research Note: "Marked "Blighty" p.v.o. or Trench fever?"14 |
Resch Note | 16 May 1918 | Research Note: "Left No. 7. Stat Hos, 9 oclock. Boat sailed 12 am Landed Dover 3 oclock Train started for Glasgow 4 oclock."14 |
Resch Note | 16 May 1918 | Research Note: Embarked for England Authority: W. 3083.13 |
Resch Note | 17 May 1918 | Research Note: "Landed Lambustang Hos. Nr. Glasgow 6 in the morning."14 |
Resch Note | between 17 May 1918 and 28 June 1918 | Research Note: gen. Hosp. G.S.W. Rt. thigh.13 |
Resch Note | 28 June 1918 | Research Note: Category of casualty: A3.13 |
Resch Note | between 28 June 1918 and 8 July 1918 | Research Note: at 61 Forest Street, East Kirkby, NTT, Granted Furlough from Cambustang hospital to home. Admitted Cambustang 17 May 1918.12 |
Resch Note | 9 January 1919 | Research Note: Letter from Ministry of Labour, Sutton-in-Ashfield. "I attach herewith a letter endorsed for release, whch you should hand to your commanding officer for registration for demobilisation purposes."12 |
Resch Note | 12 February 1919 | Research Note: Transferred to class "Z" Army Reserve.13 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 61 Forest Street, Kirkby in Ashfield, NTT, listed John William Maltby and Fanny Cockerton with Walter Maltby and Frederick Maltby. Walter Maltby was described as Maltby, Walter, son age 22y 10m single born Nottingham NTT, colliery clerk (wages), The Butterley Co. Ltd., Kirkby Colliery, East Kirkby.18 |
Resch Note | 11 August 1925 | Research Note: Passport Issued No: 143035 Mr Walter Maltby National Status: British subject by birth Profession: Clerk Birth: Nottingham, 8th August 1889 Domicile: England Height: 5 ft 5 Eyes: Grey Hair: Medium Special peculiarities: Slightly bent nose Valid for: British Empire (see regulations 6 and 7), Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland Expires 11 Aug 1930.9 |
Resch Note | between 15 August 1925 and 28 August 1925 | Research Note: at St. Malo, France, Passport stamped. in and out of St. Malo.9 |
Resch Note | between 15 August 1925 and 28 August 1925 | Research Note: at Hotel de L'Union, St. Malo, France, Stay at Hotel De L'Union, Saint Malo, France "British visitors specially catered for." Pour Mr. Maltby (Mrs Bird) Full Board 35 - 30F per day Total 463.90 FF Is this the same Mrs. Bird as mentioned in Walter's war diaries? "had a fine time at Mrs Bird's"?9 |
(Witness) Marriage | 28 May 1928 | He witnessed the marriage of Mary Langley and Frederick Maltby on 28 May 1928 at St. Wilfred's Parish Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Frederick Maltby, age 24, bachelor, shop fitter, of 61 Forest Street, E. Kirkby, father: John William Maltby, engine driver Mary Langley, age 27, spinster, of The Hill Kirkby, father: John Thomas Langley, hairdresser 28 May 1928 In church after banns Wit: Gertrude Langley, John T. Langley, W. Maltby J.W. Smith presiding.19,20 |
Address | 1 November 1929 | As of 1 November 1929, Walter Maltby lived at 61 Forest Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.9 |
Address | 1 November 1929 | As of 1 November 1929, Walter Maltby lived at 61 Forest Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.9 |
Resch Note* | 26 March 1932 | Research Note: at The Parish Church of St. Wilfreds, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Witness the marriage of Gladys' sister: Page 58 No. 115 1932 26 Mar George Henry Copeland, age 40, bachelor, engineer, of 5 Foster Street, Kirkby father: John Copeland, miner = Maud Eveline Beaver age 32, spinster, of 14 Crocus Street, E. Kirkby, father: Edward Beaver, miner In church after banns, Wit: W. Maltby, Gladys M. Beaver -i.e. before Walter married Gladys they both witnessed her sister's marriage Page 58 No. 115 1932 26 Mar George Henry Copeland, age 40, bachelor, engineer, of 5 Foster Street, Kirkby father: John Copeland, miner = Maud Eveline Beaver age 32, spinster, of 14 Crocus Street, E. Kirkby, father: Edward Beaver, miner In church after banns, Wit: W. Maltby, Gladys M. Beaver.20 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1934 and 30 September 1934 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1934 and 30 September 1934 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b 577, as Gladys M Beaver. |
Address | 2 August 1934 | As of 2 August 1934, Walter Maltby lived at 14 Crocus Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.9 |
(Groom) MC* | 6 August 1934 | The marriage certificate which he signed states that he was a 35 year-old bachelor. He was recorded as of 98 Welbeck St., East Kirkby, colliery clerk. His father was recorded as John William Maltby, engine driver. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the church of England after banns. Frederick Maltby (Walter's brother) and Annie Mary Jewsbury were witnesses.21 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 6 August 1934 | He married Gladys May Beaver on 6 August 1934 at St. Thomas' Church, East Kirkby, NTT, Witness links Frederick Maltby.22,23 |
Address | 12 July 1935 | As of 12 July 1935, Walter Maltby lived at "Portland House", 42 Welbeck Street, East Kirkby, NTT.24 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 40 Main Road, Boughton, NTT, as Maltby, Walter, male, bn 8 Aug 1898, married, colliery wages clerk, R.... He was enumerated with Gladys May Beaver.25 |
Resch Note | 15 October 1940 | Research Note: at 40 Main Road, Boughton, NTT, Warrant card issued to Mr. Walter Maltby, who has been sworn in as Special Constable for this County. F.J. Lemon, Lieut.-Colonel, Chief Constable of Notts.9 |
Death of Father | 1 March 1941 | His father John William Maltby died on 1 March 1941 at Nottingham General Hospital, Nottingham, NTT.9,26 |
Resch Note | March 1941 | Research Note: Probate granted to Fanny & Walter Maltby.27 |
Address | 21 June 1941 | As of 21 June 1941, Walter Maltby lived at 42 Welbeck Street, East Kirkby, NTT.9 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 21 June 1941 | Authority was granted to Walter Maltby described as Walter Maltby colliery clerk. to administer the Estate of John William Maltby on 21 June 1941 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £3260 1s. 2d..28 |
(Widow(er)) Death | 27 July 1942 | Walter Maltby became a widower when his wife Gladys died on 27 July 1942.28 |
(Informant) DC | 28 July 1942 | Walter Maltby was the informant as W. Maltby, widower of deceased, 40 main Road Boughton, Newark at the registration of the death of Gladys May Beaver on 28 July 1942 at S.D. Mansfield, R.D. Mansfield, NTT.29 |
Address | 4 August 1942 | As of 4 August 1942, Walter Maltby lived at 98 Welbeck Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.9 |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index | 1 January 1943 | He described as Walter Maltby, colliery clerk (husband) was named as the husband of Gladys May Beaver (deceased) and as administrator of her Estate on 1 January 1943 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £583 4s. 3d..28 |
Address | 22 April 1944 | As of 22 April 1944, Walter Maltby lived at 40 Main Road, Boughton, NTT.9 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 11 February 1945 | He married Winifred Clifton, daughter of Henry CLIFTON and Martha SHIPSTONE, on 11 February 1945 at Ollerton, NTT.22 |
(Groom) MC* | 11 February 1945 | The marriage certificate which he signed states that he was a widower aged 46 years. He was recorded as of 20 Main Road (Ollerton?), Colliery Clerk. His father was recorded as John William Maltby, deceased. They were married according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England by licence. Witnesses to the marriage were Frederick Maltby. Witnesses were Joseph Perkins and Frederick Maltby (Walter's brother).21 |
Resch Note | 28 November 1947 | Research Note: at 40 Main Road, Boughton, NTT, Chief Constable's Office, Shire Hall thanking Walter for service on hearing of his resignation from Special Constabulary.9 |
Address | 3 January 1948 | As of 3 January 1948, Walter Maltby lived at 102 Welbeck Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT.9 |
Death of Mother | 11 May 1968 | His mother Fanny Cockerton died on 11 May 1968.30,31,32 |
Note* | 18 March 1969 | Passport dated 18 Mar 1969. Includes Winifred Maltby. Used 26/05/1969 - 21/06/1969 Denmark. Money changed 23/05/1969 £75 & £50 10/06/1972 - 23/06/1972 Denmark. Money changed 07/06/1972 £200.9 |
Resch Note | between 26 May 1969 and 21 June 1969 | Research Note: at Denmark Danish holiday. |
Resch Note | between 10 June 1972 and 23 June 1972 | Research Note: at Denmark Danish holiday. |
(Deceased) Death* | 10 January 1973 | Walter Maltby died on 10 January 1973 at 102 Welbeck St., Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Aged 74.28 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | between 10 January 1973 and 16 January 1973 | He was the subject of a newspaper article between 10 January 1973 and 16 January 1973. Deaths Maltby Walter, age 74, passed away January 10th, 102 Welbeck Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield. Service St. Thomas's, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Wednesday, January 17th, 11:15 a.m.33,34 |
(Deceased) DC* | 11 January 1973 | Walter Maltby's death was registered on 11 January 1973 at S.D. Kirkby in Ashfield, R.D. Basford, NTT. The cause of death was given as ia) Hypostatic bronchopneumonia b) Congestive cardiac failure c) Benign essential hypertension ii) Carcinoma of prostate (Ademo carcinoma) excised. The informant of the death was Paul Chamberlain, nephew, 65 Thoresby Road, Bramcote Hills, Beeston. The deceased's birth date was given as 8th August 1898, Nottingham.29 |
(Interred) Burial* | 17 January 1973 | He was buried on 17 January 1973 at New East Kirkby Cemetery, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT, Family papers state Mansfield Crematorium. Service held at St. Thomas's, 11:15 a.m. Mansfield Crematorium number 20483.35,33,36 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 3 April 1973 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Maltby, Walter of 102 Welbeck Street Kirkby in Ashfield Notts.. Authority to administer the Estate was granted on 3 April 1973 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £12664. Died 10 January 1973 ref: 732500039H.28 |
Family of Walter Maltby and Gladys May Beaver |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 6 August 1934 | Walter Maltby married Gladys May Beaver on 6 August 1934 at St. Thomas' Church, East Kirkby, NTT, Witness links Frederick Maltby.22,23 |
Family of Walter Maltby and Winifred Clifton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 11 February 1945 | Walter Maltby married Winifred Clifton, daughter of Henry CLIFTON and Martha SHIPSTONE, on 11 February 1945 at Ollerton, NTT.22 |
Last Edited | 21 Jan 2024 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "Ancestry."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "Ancestry."
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- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S20] Birth cert.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S38] Private papers of Clifton family "Walter Maltby baptism card."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S18] Private papers.
- [S38] Private papers of Clifton family "Walter Maltby Testamonials - letter from Captain Randall."
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- [S1] Census, FindMyPast.
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http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26713/26713-h/26713-h.htm." - [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
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- [S2] MI "Kingsway Cemetery, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, NTT."
- [S94] "Unknown newspaper."
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- [S32] Information supplied by Researcher 15.
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http://www.mansfield.gov.uk/crematorium."
Austin Edward Manley1
M, #3906, b. between 1 July 1880 and 30 September 1880, d. between 1 October 1956 and 31 December 1956
Charts | Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1771/2 Descendants of John Dickinson bn 1770 - In Military |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1880 and 30 September 1880 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1880 and 30 September 1880 at R.D. Hull Ref: 9d, 236 Manley, Augustine Edward mother: Coverdale.2 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1880 and 30 September 1880 | Austin Edward Manley was born between 1 July 1880 and 30 September 1880 at R.D. Hull.1,2 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 23 September 1910 | He married Ada Hastings, daughter of William Henry Hastings and Alice Dickinson, on 23 September 1910 at The Parish Church of the Transfiguration, Newington, Hull, YKS, Austin Edward Manley, age 29, bachelor seaman, of 199 DelaPole Avenue, Hull father: John Frances Manley, traveller = Ada Hastings age 21, spinster of 214 Del La Pole Avenue, Hull, father: William Henry Hastings, retired master mariner In church after banns Wit: Norah Mary Manley, J. Eldon (J. Eldon may be a friend or relative of Ada Eldon who married her brother).1 |
(Death of Spouse) Death | between 1 October 1919 and 31 December 1919 | His wife Ada Hastings died between 1 October 1919 and 31 December 1919 at R.D. Hull.3 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 5 Elgin Grove, Rosamond Street, Hull, YKS, as Austen E. Manley, boarder age 41y 1m male, widower born Hull, YKS merchant seaman for Ellerman's Wilson Line, Commercial Rd., Hull at no fixed place. 2 Children under 16 aged 8 and 9 in the household of Betsy Jordan head age 33, widow, household duties with her 5 year-old son. Also present were Austen's 2 children: Dora Manely age 9y 10m mother dead and Milda Manley age 89y 4m both in whole time education. All born Hull, YKS.. He was enumerated with. The house had 4 rooms.4 |
Resch Note* | between 1 April 1922 and 30 June 1922 | Research Note: at R.D. Hull Ref: 9d 615 Manley, Austin N = Jordan, Betsy (he was found in Betsy Jordan's household in 1921).5 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1956 and 31 December 1956 | His death was registered between 1 October 1956 and 31 December 1956 at R.D. Hull Ref: 2a, 163 Manley, Austin E. age 76.3 |
(Deceased) Death* | between 1 October 1956 and 31 December 1956 | Austin Edward Manley died between 1 October 1956 and 31 December 1956 at R.D. Hull age 76.3 |
Resch Note | between 1 October 1969 and 31 December 1969 | Research Note: at R.D. Hull Ref: 2a, 768 Manley, Betsy born 25 Je 1888.3 |
Family of Austin Edward Manley and Ada Hastings |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 23 September 1910 | Austin Edward Manley married Ada Hastings, daughter of William Henry Hastings and Alice Dickinson, on 23 September 1910 at The Parish Church of the Transfiguration, Newington, Hull, YKS, Austin Edward Manley, age 29, bachelor seaman, of 199 DelaPole Avenue, Hull father: John Frances Manley, traveller = Ada Hastings age 21, spinster of 214 Del La Pole Avenue, Hull, father: William Henry Hastings, retired master mariner In church after banns Wit: Norah Mary Manley, J. Eldon (J. Eldon may be a friend or relative of Ada Eldon who married her brother).1 |
Last Edited | 7 Jan 2024 |