George Henry Whittaker1
M, #3479, b. 1862
Research* | between 1 October 1861 and 31 December 1861 | Research: at R.D. BasfordRef: 7a, 1987 Whitaker, George Henry mother: Parry Possible, but also Sheffield, York, Halifax.2 |
Birth* | 1862 | George Henry Whittaker was born in 1862.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 19 August 1911 | He married Stephanie Louise Horobin, daughter of Thomas Horobin and Annie Mary Rowbottom, on 19 August 1911 at Long Eaton, DBY![]() George Henry Whittaker age 49 widow, superintendant of insurance agents, "The Laurels", Heanor Road, Ilkeston father: James Whittaker (deceased) insurance agent = Stephanie Lois Horobin age 25, spinster of Mitchell Street, Long Eaton father: Thomas Horobin, lacemaker In church after banns Wit: Henry Thorpe, Annie Mary Horobin.1 |
Family of George Henry Whittaker and Stephanie Louise Horobin |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 19 August 1911 | George Henry Whittaker married Stephanie Louise Horobin, daughter of Thomas Horobin and Annie Mary Rowbottom, on 19 August 1911 at Long Eaton, DBY![]() George Henry Whittaker age 49 widow, superintendant of insurance agents, "The Laurels", Heanor Road, Ilkeston father: James Whittaker (deceased) insurance agent = Stephanie Lois Horobin age 25, spinster of Mitchell Street, Long Eaton father: Thomas Horobin, lacemaker In church after banns Wit: Henry Thorpe, Annie Mary Horobin.1 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2021 |
Margaret Whitworth1
F, #2090, b. between 1 January 1852 and 31 March 1852
Birth* | between 1 January 1852 and 31 March 1852 | Margaret Whitworth was born between 1 January 1852 and 31 March 1852 at Ewerby, LIN![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1852 and 31 March 1852 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1852 and 31 March 1852 at R.D. Sleaford Ref: 7a, 404 Whitworth, Margaret mother: Wilson (Ewerby is in R.D. Sleaford).2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 at R.D. Sleaford Ref: 7a, 777 John Isaac Dickinson = Margaret Whitworth.3 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878 | As of between 1 April 1878 and 30 June 1878, her married name was Dickinson.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 30 April 1878 | She married John Isaac Dickinson, son of Isaac Dickinson and Hannah Fox, on 30 April 1878 at Ewerby, LIN![]() John Isaac Dickinson, full age, bachelor, foreman, Midville, father John Isaac Dickinson, foreman =Margaret Whitworth, full age, spinster, Ewerby, father Richard Whitworth, labourer In Parish Church, after banns Wit: Jenny Whitworth, Richard Witworth.1,4,5 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1881 UK Census of Midville, LIN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1891 UK Census of Brothertoft, LIN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of Meer Booth Road, Langriville, LIN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of Gipsy Bridge, Langriville, LIN![]() |
Research* | between 1 January 1926 and 31 March 1926 | Research: at R.D. BourneRef: 7a, 429 as Margaret Dickinson, age 74 possible ...10 |
Family of Margaret Whitworth and John Isaac Dickinson |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 30 April 1878 | Margaret Whitworth married John Isaac Dickinson, son of Isaac Dickinson and Hannah Fox, on 30 April 1878 at Ewerby, LIN![]() John Isaac Dickinson, full age, bachelor, foreman, Midville, father John Isaac Dickinson, foreman =Margaret Whitworth, full age, spinster, Ewerby, father Richard Whitworth, labourer In Parish Church, after banns Wit: Jenny Whitworth, Richard Witworth.1,4,5 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S85] Information supplied by Researcher 5 "Letter 2008."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/44420006/person/6199830711."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Ewerby, LIN."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
Sarah Whitworth1
F, #2091, b. between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872
Charts | Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DSP Descendants of Mary Godwin - DSP Descendants of John Beeston 1735 - DNA |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872 at R.D. Southwell Ref: 7b, 327 Whitworth, Sarah mother: Downing (Edwinstowe in is Southwell R.D.)2 |
(Child) Birth* | between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872 | Sarah Whitworth was born between 1 January 1872 and 31 March 1872 at Edwinstowe, NTT![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1902 and 31 March 1902 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1902 and 31 March 1902 at R.D. Southwell Ref: 7b 649 as Horace Wright Allmond = Sarah Whitworth.3 |
Married Name | 8 January 1902 | As of 8 January 1902, her married name was Allmand.1,4 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 8 January 1902 | She married Horace Wright Allmand, son of Luke Allmand and Mary Wright, on 8 January 1902 at The Parish Church of St. Mary, Edwinstowe, NTT![]() Horace Wright Allmond age 24, bachelor, butcher, of Alfreton, father: Luke Allmond deceased, labourer = Sarah Whitworth age 28, spinster of Edwinstowe, father: Charles Whitworth, labourer In church after banns Wit: Charles (x) Minton, Rachel Webster, C.H. Telford Hayman.1,4 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of 41 John Street, Heanor, DBY![]() Charles Bertram age 8 and Elsie age 7. The house had 5 rooms.1 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 73 West End Avenue, Doncaster, YKS![]() |
(Widow(er)) Death | between 1 July 1927 and 30 September 1927 | Sarah Whitworth became a widow when her husband Horace died between 1 July 1927 and 30 September 1927.6 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of Springwell House, Springwell Lane, Balby, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1942 and 31 March 1942 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1942 and 31 March 1942 at R.D. Hemsworth Ref: 9c, 350 as Sarah Allmand, age 68. Hemsworth is in Yorkshire, which is where her husband died in 1927. As there are very few to choose from, this is probably right.6 |
Family of Sarah Whitworth and Horace Wright Allmand |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 8 January 1902 | Sarah Whitworth married Horace Wright Allmand, son of Luke Allmand and Mary Wright, on 8 January 1902 at The Parish Church of St. Mary, Edwinstowe, NTT![]() Horace Wright Allmond age 24, bachelor, butcher, of Alfreton, father: Luke Allmond deceased, labourer = Sarah Whitworth age 28, spinster of Edwinstowe, father: Charles Whitworth, labourer In church after banns Wit: Charles (x) Minton, Rachel Webster, C.H. Telford Hayman.1,4 |
Last Edited | 15 Nov 2022 |
Agnes Ann Wilcock1
F, #2013, b. between 1 October 1875 and 31 December 1875, d. between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1875 and 31 December 1875 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1875 and 31 December 1875 at R.D. Settle Ref: 9a, 11 Wilcock, Agnes Ann mother: Milby.2 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1875 and 31 December 1875 | Agnes Ann Wilcock was born between 1 October 1875 and 31 December 1875 at High Bentham, YKS![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1900 and 30 June 1900 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1900 and 30 June 1900 at R.D. Burnley Ref: 8e 465 Tatam, John Benjamin = Wilcock, Agnes Ann.1 |
Married Name | 21 April 1900 | As of 21 April 1900, her married name was Tatam.1,5 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 21 April 1900 | She married John Benjamin Tatam, son of John Davison Tatam and Mary Ann Jackson, on 21 April 1900 at Church of St. John, Great Marsden, LAN![]() John Benjamin Tatam age 26, bachelor, carter, of 22 Hellinell? nr. Waterside? father: John Tatam, railway porter = Agnes Ann Wilcock age 24, spinster, rover of 19 Boundary Rd., Colne father: John Wilcock, weaver In church of St. John after banns Wit: William Wilcock, Maggie Wilcock.1,5 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1900 and 31 December 1900 | Her daughter Jessie Tatam was born between 1 October 1900 and 31 December 1900 at Colne, LAN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 20 Doughty Street, Colne, LAN![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1903 and 31 March 1903 | Her daughter Elizabeth Tatam was born between 1 January 1903 and 31 March 1903 at Colne, LAN![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905 | Her son John Tatam was born between 1 January 1905 and 31 March 1905 at Colne, LAN![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 October 1910 and 31 December 1910 | Her daughter Naomi Tatam was born between 1 October 1910 and 31 December 1910 at Colne, LAN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of 12 Spring Yard, Colne, LAN![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 3 Mitchell Street, Colne, LAN![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 at R.D. Burnley Ref: 8e, 406 as Agnes A Tatam, age 50. Note that Colne LAN is in R.D. Burney at this time.3 |
Death* | between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 | Agnes Ann Wilcock died between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 at R.D. Burnley.3 |
Known Children of Agnes Ann Wilcock and John Benjamin Tatam |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 21 April 1900 | Agnes Ann Wilcock married John Benjamin Tatam, son of John Davison Tatam and Mary Ann Jackson, on 21 April 1900 at Church of St. John, Great Marsden, LAN![]() John Benjamin Tatam age 26, bachelor, carter, of 22 Hellinell? nr. Waterside? father: John Tatam, railway porter = Agnes Ann Wilcock age 24, spinster, rover of 19 Boundary Rd., Colne father: John Wilcock, weaver In church of St. John after banns Wit: William Wilcock, Maggie Wilcock.1,5 |
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Last Edited | 5 Oct 2023 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Lancashire , Ancestry."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1911, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
Evelyn May Wilcockson1
F, #2148, b. 19 August 1910, d. January 1998
Father | Raymond Wilcockson1 b. bt 1 Jul 1874 - 30 Sep 1874, d. bt 1 Apr 1958 - 30 Jun 1958 |
Mother | Elizabeth Ann Bingham1 b. bt 1 Apr 1877 - 30 Jun 1877, d. bt 1 Oct 1926 - 31 Dec 1926 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 287 Wilcockson, Evelyn May mother: Bingham.2 |
Birth* | 19 August 1910 | Evelyn May Wilcockson, daughter of Raymond Wilcockson and Elizabeth Ann Bingham, was born on 19 August 1910 at Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() |
Evelyn May Wilcockson was the daughter of Raymond Wilcockson and Elizabeth Ann Bingham.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 23 Bolsover Street, Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() Evelyn May Wilcockson was described as Evelyn May Wilcockson, age 7 months, born Hucknall Torkard, NTT.1 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 | As of between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934, her married name was Bodsworth.4 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 501 as Evelyn M Wilcockson = John Bodsworth.4 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 | She married John Bodsworth between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 at R.D. Basford.4 |
Death of Spouse | August 1993 | Her husband John Bodsworth died in August 1993 at R.D. Nottingham.3 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | January 1998 | Her death was registered in January 1998 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: Register Number: C73A District and Subdistrict: 6891C Entry number: 174 as Evelyn May Bodsworth, born 19 August 1910.3 |
Death* | January 1998 | Evelyn May Wilcockson died in January 1998 at R.D. Nottingham.3 |
Family of Evelyn May Wilcockson and John Bodsworth |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 | Evelyn May Wilcockson married John Bodsworth between 1 April 1934 and 30 June 1934 at R.D. Basford.4 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2021 |
Raymond Wilcockson1
M, #2147, b. between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874, d. between 1 April 1958 and 30 June 1958
Birth* | between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 | Raymond Wilcockson was born between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1874 and 30 September 1874 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 182 Wilcockson, Raymond mother: Hall.2 |
(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. Basford Ref: 7b, 350.3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 | He married Elizabeth Ann Bingham, daughter of James Bingham and Hannah Morton, between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 at R.D. Basford.1,3 |
Had a Daughter | 19 August 1910 | His daughter Evelyn May Wilcockson was born on 19 August 1910 at Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 23 Bolsover Street, Hucknall Torkard, NTT![]() |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 14 April 1942 | Authority was granted to Raymond Wilcockson to administer the Estate of James Bingham on 14 April 1942 at The Probate Office, Nottingham, valued at £274. 2s 8d..5 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1958 and 30 June 1958 | His death was registered between 1 April 1958 and 30 June 1958 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c, 220, Raymond Wilcockson, age 83.6 |
Death* | between 1 April 1958 and 30 June 1958 | Raymond Wilcockson died between 1 April 1958 and 30 June 1958 at R.D. Nottingham.6 |
Child of Raymond Wilcockson and Elizabeth Ann Bingham |
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(Groom) Marriage* | between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 | Raymond Wilcockson married Elizabeth Ann Bingham, daughter of James Bingham and Hannah Morton, between 1 April 1906 and 30 June 1906 at R.D. Basford.1,3 |
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Last Edited | 15 Apr 2021 |
John Wilcox1
M, #4128, b. 1844
Charts | Descendants of John Vincent 1783 - DSP Descendants of William Hayes 1754 - DSP Descendants of John Vincent 1783 - DNA Descendants of William Hayes 1754 - DNA |
Birth* | 1844 | John Wilcox was born in 1844 at Colsterworth, LIN![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 26 December 1874 | He married Anne Maria Vincent, daughter of Hayes William Vincent and Maria Fearing, on 26 December 1874 at The Parish Church, Holbeach, LIN![]() Annie Howe, widow, age 31 father William Vincent (Bellain crossed out), gardener = John Wilcox age 30, father John Wilcox, postman deceased. In church by banns Wit: George Vincent, Sarah Ann Howe (was Sarah Ann Howe her 15 year old step-daughter?) Witness links George Vincent.1 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of 33 London Road, Spittlegate, Grantham, LIN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 33 London Road, Spittlegate, Grantham, LIN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 33 London Road, Spittlegate, Grantham, LIN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 33 London Road, Spittlegate, Grantham, LIN![]() |
Research | 1921 | Research:Can't find anywhere in 1921 census, and not by address either (not at 33 London Road, Spittlegate). |
Research* | between 1 January 1931 and 31 March 1931 | Research: at R.D. GranthamPossible death Ref: 7a, 627 Wilcox, John age 85.6 |
Family of John Wilcox and Anne Maria Vincent |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 26 December 1874 | John Wilcox married Anne Maria Vincent, daughter of Hayes William Vincent and Maria Fearing, on 26 December 1874 at The Parish Church, Holbeach, LIN![]() Annie Howe, widow, age 31 father William Vincent (Bellain crossed out), gardener = John Wilcox age 30, father John Wilcox, postman deceased. In church by banns Wit: George Vincent, Sarah Ann Howe (was Sarah Ann Howe her 15 year old step-daughter?) Witness links George Vincent.1 |
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2024 |
Muriel Wilde1
F, #3091, b. 15 September 1914
Birth* | 15 September 1914 | Muriel Wilde was born on 15 September 1914 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 374 Wilde, Muriel mother: Stapleton.2 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1936 and 30 June 1936 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1936 and 30 June 1936 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 526 Percy W Clay = Muriel Wilde.3 |
Married Name | 18 April 1936 | As of 18 April 1936, her married name was Clay (Wilde).1,4 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 18 April 1936 | She married Percy Wallace Clay, son of Percy Clay and Frances Annie Shipstone Wright, on 18 April 1936 at The Parish Church, Greasley, NTT![]() Percy Wallace Clay age 28 bachelor, traveller of Sherwood father: Percy Clay, shop assistant = Muriel Wilde age 21 spinster of Greasley father: Frederick Charles Wilde, deceased In church after banns Wit: David Judd, Lilian Jukes.1,4 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 162 Kenrick Road, Carlton, NTT![]() |
(Divorcee) Divorce* | between October 1939 and 1950 | Muriel Wilde and Percy Wallace Clay were divorced between October 1939 and 1950. |
Research* | 1 August 1950 | Research:May have married a Beecham - as noted on 1939 census. If this is the case, they must have divorced before either of them remarried.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1952 and 31 March 1952 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1952 and 31 March 1952 at R.D. Basford Ref: 3c, 189 Beecham, Alfred S = Wilde, Clay, Beecham Beecham, Muriel = Beecham Wilde, Muriel = Beecham Clay Muriel = Beecham I suspect a divorce and a name change here, name change prior to marriage to Alfred Beecham probably to legitimise children.3 |
Family of Muriel Wilde and Percy Wallace Clay |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 18 April 1936 | Muriel Wilde married Percy Wallace Clay, son of Percy Clay and Frances Annie Shipstone Wright, on 18 April 1936 at The Parish Church, Greasley, NTT![]() Percy Wallace Clay age 28 bachelor, traveller of Sherwood father: Percy Clay, shop assistant = Muriel Wilde age 21 spinster of Greasley father: Frederick Charles Wilde, deceased In church after banns Wit: David Judd, Lilian Jukes.1,4 |
(Divorcee) Divorce* | between October 1939 and 1950 | Muriel Wilde and Percy Wallace Clay were divorced between October 1939 and 1950. |
Last Edited | 3 Jun 2025 |
Emily May Wilkinson1,2
F, #4391, b. 22 May 1887, d. 6 May 1974
Birth* | 22 May 1887 | Emily May Wilkinson was born on 22 May 1887 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1887 and 30 September 1887 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1887 and 30 September 1887 at R.D. Blaby Ref: 7a, 34 Wilkinson, Emily May mother: Veasey The only Emily M* in the period.2 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | As of between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912, her married name was Ingram.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | She married William Edgar Ingram, son of William Ingram and Ann Harbutt, between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Leicester.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Leicester Ref: 7a, 546 Ingram, William E = Wilkinson, Emily M.1 |
Had a Son | 30 September 1914 | Her son Norman Edgar Ingram was born on 30 September 1914 at Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 33 Draper Street, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1939 UK Register of 22 Shipley Road, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death of Son | 4 December 1946 | Her son Norman Edgar Ingram died on 4 December 1946 at The City General Hospital, Leicester, LEI![]() |
Death of Spouse | 26 March 1964 | Her husband William Edgar Ingram died on 26 March 1964 at R.D. Leicester.6,3 |
(Applicant) Burial | 28 March 1964 | Emily May Wilkinson as Emily May Ingram, S.A. N.R. was the applicant for cremation of William Edgar Ingram on 28 March 1964 at Section RB4, Gilroes Cemetery Crematorium, Leicester, LEI![]() |
(Spouse of dec/admn) Prob Index | 25 June 1964 | Emily May Wilkinson described as Emily May Ingram widow was named as the wife of William Edgar Ingram (deceased) and as administrator of his Estate on 25 June 1964 at The Probate Office, Leicester, valued at £5280.6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1974 and 30 June 1974 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1974 and 30 June 1974 at R.D. Leicester C Ref: 6, 1829 Ingram, Emily May born 22MY1887.3 |
Death* | 6 May 1974 | Emily May Wilkinson died on 6 May 1974 at R.D. Leicester C.7 |
(Interred) Burial* | 14 May 1974 | She was buried on 14 May 1974 at Section RB4, Gilroes Cemetery Crematorium, Leicester, LEI![]() Register of Cremations Carried out by Leicester Corporation At the Crematorium at Gilroes Cemetery Leicester Page: 5410 Year: 1974 No: 64832 Date: 14 May 1974 Emily May (Mary on BCT) Ingram 22 Shipley Road, Leicester Age: 86, female widow Died: 6 May 1974 Applicant: Marjorie Annie Ingram S/A D? Reg: L - Central Ashes: S. RB4 Service: J.S. Savidge Witness links: Marjorie Annie Churchhouse.7 |
Child of Emily May Wilkinson and William Edgar Ingram |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | Emily May Wilkinson married William Edgar Ingram, son of William Ingram and Ann Harbutt, between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Leicester.1 |
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Last Edited | 23 May 2025 |
Joseph Wilkinson1
M, #1805, b. 1862, d. before 1921
Birth* | 1862 | Joseph Wilkinson was born in 1862 at Wibsey, Bradford, YKS![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 at R.D. Bradford Ref: 9b 163, as Adelaide Noton & Joseph Wilkinson.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 26 December 1896 | He married Adelaide Noton, daughter of Thomas Williamson Noton and Charlotte Bingham, on 26 December 1896 at Bradford St. Peter (Bradford cathedral), Bradford, YKS![]() Joseph (x) Wilkinson aged 34 years, bachelor, stonequarrier, residence New Laithe, Wibsey father: David Wilkinson (deceased) Stonequarrier = Adelaide Noton aged 33 years, spinster, woolcomber, residence 37 Brownroyd Hill, Wibsey father: Thomas Williamson Noton (deceased), tailor In church after banns Wit: Carrie Haywood, David Wright.1,2 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 8 Windmill Hill, Coley, Halifax, YKS![]() |
Research* | 1911 | Research: at His Majesty's prison, Love Lane, Wakefield, YKS![]() Joseph Wilkinson, age 46, married, prisoner, formerly general hawker own account, born Bradford, YKS. (institution had 170 convict prisoners and 636 local prisoners). This is what might have happened to Joseph ... and why he is not with his wife on census night (or indeed, ever again ... ). |
Death* | before 1921 | Joseph Wilkinson died before 1921. |
Family of Joseph Wilkinson and Adelaide Noton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 26 December 1896 | Joseph Wilkinson married Adelaide Noton, daughter of Thomas Williamson Noton and Charlotte Bingham, on 26 December 1896 at Bradford St. Peter (Bradford cathedral), Bradford, YKS![]() Joseph (x) Wilkinson aged 34 years, bachelor, stonequarrier, residence New Laithe, Wibsey father: David Wilkinson (deceased) Stonequarrier = Adelaide Noton aged 33 years, spinster, woolcomber, residence 37 Brownroyd Hill, Wibsey father: Thomas Williamson Noton (deceased), tailor In church after banns Wit: Carrie Haywood, David Wright.1,2 |
Last Edited | 29 Apr 2025 |
Lewis Wilkinson1
M, #3666, b. 1878
Charts | Descendants of John Vincent 1783 - DSP Descendants of William Hayes 1754 - DSP Descendants of John Vincent 1783 - DNA Descendants of William Hayes 1754 - DNA |
Birth* | 1878 | Lewis Wilkinson was born in 1878.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 24 November 1906 | He married Annie Vincent, daughter of William Vincent and Hannah Wade, on 24 November 1906 at Christ Church, Moldsgreen, Leeds, YKS![]() Lewis Wilkinson age 28 years, bachelor farmer of 10 Church Lane, Moldgreen father: George Henry Wilkinson (deceased) woolen spinner = Annie Vincent age 31 years, spinster of 21 Green Mount, Moldgreen father: William Vincent, gardener In chuch after banns Wit: Arthur Littlewood, Katherine Anna Littlewood.1 |
Family of Lewis Wilkinson and Annie Vincent |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 24 November 1906 | Lewis Wilkinson married Annie Vincent, daughter of William Vincent and Hannah Wade, on 24 November 1906 at Christ Church, Moldsgreen, Leeds, YKS![]() Lewis Wilkinson age 28 years, bachelor farmer of 10 Church Lane, Moldgreen father: George Henry Wilkinson (deceased) woolen spinner = Annie Vincent age 31 years, spinster of 21 Green Mount, Moldgreen father: William Vincent, gardener In chuch after banns Wit: Arthur Littlewood, Katherine Anna Littlewood.1 |
Last Edited | 7 May 2022 |
Citations
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Christ Cgurch, Moldgreen, Leeds, YKS."
William Wilkinson1
M, #2658, b. 1854
Adoptive father | Emanuel Leivers1 b. b 21 Mar 1813, d. bt 1 Apr 1882 - 29 Jun 1882 |
Adoptive mother | Mary Guyler1 b. 1814, d. b 3 Jan 1885 |
Research* | Research:William Wilkinson is an adopted child. | |
Birth* | 1854 | William Wilkinson, son of Emanuel Leivers and Mary Guyler, was born in 1854 at Basford, NTT![]() |
William Wilkinson was the son of Emanuel Leivers and Mary Guyler.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of Watnall Cantelupe, Greasley, NTT![]() William Wilkinson was described as William Watkinson, lodger age 8.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Nottingham Road, Watnall Cantelupe, Greasley, NTT![]() William Wilkinson was described as William Wilkinson, adopted son age 17, colliery carpenter, born Basford, NTT.1 |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2014 |
Daniel WILLIAMS1
M, #3174
(Groom) Marriage* | 22 November 1750 | Daniel WILLIAMS married Suzanna Clarke on 22 November 1750 at The Parish Church, Uppingham, RUT![]() Married: Daniel William & Susannah Clarke 22 Nov.1 |
Had a Daughter | 3 May 1751 | His daughter Elizabeth WILLIAMS was baptised on 3 May 1751 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 3 March 1772 | Daniel WILLIAMS witnessed the marriage of William HARBUT and Elizabeth WILLIAMS on 3 March 1772 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() = Elizabeth Williams (x) of the parish aforesaid, spinster In church after banns 3rd day March 1772 Wit: Danill Williams, Samuel Hudson (I did have date of 30 March from BT extractioin - one of those may have been a mistranscription?).3 |
Child of Daniel WILLIAMS and Suzanna Clarke |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 22 November 1750 | Daniel WILLIAMS married Suzanna Clarke on 22 November 1750 at The Parish Church, Uppingham, RUT![]() Married: Daniel William & Susannah Clarke 22 Nov.1 |
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Last Edited | 22 Jul 2025 |
Elizabeth WILLIAMS
F, #989, b. 3 May 1751, d. January 1825
Father | Daniel WILLIAMS1 |
Mother | Suzanna Clarke1 |
(Child) Baptism* | 3 May 1751 | Elizabeth WILLIAMS was baptised on 3 May 1751 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() (top image on page, very faint).2 |
She was the daughter of Daniel WILLIAMS and Suzanna Clarke.1 | ||
(Bride) Marriage* | 3 March 1772 | Elizabeth WILLIAMS married William HARBUT on 3 March 1772 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() William Herbert (x) of this parish of Bisbrooke, widower = Elizabeth Williams (x) of the parish aforesaid, spinster In church after banns 3rd day March 1772 Wit: Danill Williams, Samuel Hudson (I did have date of 30 March from BT extractioin - one of those may have been a mistranscription?) Witness links Daniel WILLIAMS.3 |
Married Name | 30 March 1772 | As of 30 March 1772, her married name was HARBUT.3 |
Had a son | 25 December 1772 | Her son John Harbut was baptised on 25 December 1772 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 6 January 1777 | Her daughter Elesbeth Harbut was baptised on 6 January 1777 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a son | 5 January 1779 | Her son Walter HARBUT was baptised on 5 January 1779 at The Parish Church, Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a son | 3 July 1780 | Her son Thomas Harbut was baptised on 3 July 1780 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a son | 9 March 1782 | Her son Richard Harbut was baptised on 9 March 1782 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Had a Daughter | 6 June 1784 | Her daughter Sarah Harbut was baptised on 6 June 1784 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
Marriage of Son | 5 November 1801 | Her son Walter HARBUT married Julianna GOODLIFFE, daughter of Robert GOODLIFF and Mary (=Goodliff) (?), on 5 November 1801 at The Parish Church, Morcott, RUT![]() |
Death* | January 1825 | Elizabeth WILLIAMS died in January 1825 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 11 January 1825 | She was buried on 11 January 1825 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() Elizabeth Harbut, Bisbrooke, Jany 11th, 1825, age 75.6 |
Known Children of Elizabeth WILLIAMS and William HARBUT |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 3 March 1772 | Elizabeth WILLIAMS married William HARBUT on 3 March 1772 at Bisbrooke, RUT![]() William Herbert (x) of this parish of Bisbrooke, widower = Elizabeth Williams (x) of the parish aforesaid, spinster In church after banns 3rd day March 1772 Wit: Danill Williams, Samuel Hudson (I did have date of 30 March from BT extractioin - one of those may have been a mistranscription?) Witness links Daniel WILLIAMS.3 |
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Last Edited | 23 Dec 2021 |
Citations
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Uppingham, RUT."
- [S54] Parochial Records, Baptisms "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Bisbrooke, RUT."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Morcott, RUT."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Morcot, RUT."
- [S31] Parochial Records, Burials "Bisbrooke, RUT."
Clarence Williamson1
M, #3858, b. 8 January 1892, d. 3 March 1950
Birth* | 8 January 1892 | Clarence Williamson was born on 8 January 1892 at Langley Mill, DBY![]() |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 | He married Edith Ruth Clifton, daughter of William Clifton and Phoebe Ann Straw, between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | His daughter Elizabeth Williamson was born between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Basford.3 |
Had a Son | between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914 | His son Clarence C. Williamson was born between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914 at R.D. Basford.3 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 2 Regent Street, Langley Mill, DBY![]() Clarence Cecil Williamson son age 7y 6m male both parents alive born Heanor, DBY in whole time eductaion. The house had 5 rooms.4 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was head of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 63 Larch Rd, New Ollerton, NTT![]() (a closed record, presumably their child).2 |
(Deceased) Death* | 3 March 1950 | Clarence Williamson died on 3 March 1950 age 58.5 |
(Interred) Burial* | 7 March 1950 | He was buried on 7 March 1950 at Ashes in Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() no 475 cremated 7 Mar 1950, Clarence Williamson 63 Larch Road, New Ollerton, NYY age 58, male, died 3.3.50 applicant: Cecil Williamson 12 Ripon Street, Lincoln (signed by doctor from General Hospital Mansfield) RD. Mansfield 233855.18 Reg. 4.3.50 Scattered in Garden of Rest Remarks: 11107 Worksop Co-Op Witness links: Clarence C. Williamson.5 |
Known Children of Clarence Williamson and Edith Ruth Clifton |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 | Clarence Williamson married Edith Ruth Clifton, daughter of William Clifton and Phoebe Ann Straw, between 1 January 1912 and 31 March 1912 at R.D. Basford.1 |
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Last Edited | 16 Apr 2025 |
Clarence C. Williamson1
M, #4276, b. between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914
Father | Clarence Williamson1 b. 8 Jan 1892, d. 3 Mar 1950 |
Mother | Edith Ruth Clifton1 b. Feb 1891, d. bt 1 Oct 1939 - 31 Dec 1939 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914 | Clarence C. Williamson, son of Clarence Williamson and Edith Ruth Clifton, was born between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1914 and 30 March 1914 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 491 Williamson, Clarence C. mother: Clifton.1 |
Clarence C. Williamson was the son of Clarence Williamson and Edith Ruth Clifton.1 | ||
(Applicant) Burial | 7 March 1950 | Clarence C. Williamson as Cecil Williamson 12 Ripon Street, Lincoln (I am assuming this is Clarence Cecill...?) Was the applicant for cremation of Clarence Williamson on 7 March 1950 at Ashes in Garden of Rest, Wilford Hill Crematorium, Wilford, NTT![]() |
Last Edited | 12 Apr 2025 |
Eli Williamson1
M, #3144, b. 27 December 1893, d. between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970
Birth* | 27 December 1893 | Eli Williamson was born on 27 December 1893 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1894 and 31 March 1894 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1894 and 31 March 1894 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 121 Williamson, Eli mother: Smithurst.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 393 as Clifton, Linda M = Williamson, Eli.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | He married Linda May Clifton, daughter of William Henry Clifton and Anne Swain, between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Had a Daughter | 24 October 1918 | His daughter Nora Williamson was born on 24 October 1918 at Selston, NTT![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of Pinfold Cottage, Middlebrook, Selston, NTT![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 | His death was registered between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 at R.D. Basford Ref: 3c, 285 Williamson, Eli born - DE 1893.6 |
Death* | between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 | Eli Williamson died between 1 January 1970 and 31 March 1970 at R.D. Basford.6 |
Child of Eli Williamson and Linda May Clifton |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 | Eli Williamson married Linda May Clifton, daughter of William Henry Clifton and Anne Swain, between 1 April 1918 and 30 June 1918 at R.D. Basford.1 |
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Last Edited | 13 Apr 2025 |
Elizabeth Williamson1
F, #4275, b. between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912
Father | Clarence Williamson1 b. 8 Jan 1892, d. 3 Mar 1950 |
Mother | Edith Ruth Clifton1 b. Feb 1891, d. bt 1 Oct 1939 - 31 Dec 1939 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | Elizabeth Williamson, daughter of Clarence Williamson and Edith Ruth Clifton, was born between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 | Her birth was registered between 1 April 1912 and 30 June 1912 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 471 Williamson, Elizabeth mother: Clifton.1 |
Elizabeth Williamson was the daughter of Clarence Williamson and Edith Ruth Clifton.1 |
Last Edited | 12 Apr 2025 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
Naomi Williamson
F, #990, b. between 1 July 1844 and 30 September 1844, d. 4 April 1867
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1844 and 30 September 1844 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1844 and 30 September 1844 at R.D. Holbeach Ref: 14, 371 Williamson, Naomi mother: Phillips Also a Naomi Williamson D 1842 same mother.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1844 and 30 September 1844 | Naomi Williamson was born between 1 July 1844 and 30 September 1844 at Holbeach, LIN![]() |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | The 1861 UK Census of St. John's Road, Holbeach, LIN![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 | Her marriage was registered between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 at R.D. Holbeach Ref: 7a 627.6 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 15 May 1866 | She married John Davison Tatam, son of David Tatam and Sarah Gott, on 15 May 1866 at Holbeach All Saints, Holbeach, LIN![]() John Davison Tatam 22 bachelor, labourer, Fleet, father: David Tatam, coal dealer = Naomi Williamson 21, spinster, of Holbeach St. John, father: deceased. in church after banns Wit: W. Tatam, Sarah Ann Wright Witness links Sarah Ann Wright and William Tatam.7,8,9 |
Note* | 15 May 1866 | Of Holbeach St. John's on marriage. Father deceased.7 |
Married Name | 15 May 1866 | As of 15 May 1866, her married name was Tatam. |
Research* | between 1 January 1867 and 31 March 1867 | Research:There is a Mary Tatam ref: 7a, 364, the only Tatam born this quarter. Naomi, may then have died of complications arising from the birth?4,2 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1867 and 31 March 1867 | Her daughter Mary Tatam was born between 1 January 1867 and 31 March 1867 at R.D. Holbeach.2 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1867 and 30 June 1867 at R.D. Holbeach Ref: 7a 225, age 23, as Naomi Tatam.4 |
(Deceased) Death* | 4 April 1867 | Naomi Williamson died on 4 April 1867 at Fleet, LIN![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 19 April 1867 | She and John Davison Tatam were the subject of a newspaper article on 19 April 1867. Deaths: On the 4th inst., at Fleet, Naomi, wife of John Davey, Tatam, aged 23.11 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 20 April 1867 | Naomi Williamson and John Davison Tatam were the subject of a newspaper article on 20 April 1867. Deaths: On the 4th inst., at Fleet, Naomi, wife of John Davey, Tatam, aged 23.10 |
Child of Naomi Williamson and John Davison Tatam |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 15 May 1866 | Naomi Williamson married John Davison Tatam, son of David Tatam and Sarah Gott, on 15 May 1866 at Holbeach All Saints, Holbeach, LIN![]() John Davison Tatam 22 bachelor, labourer, Fleet, father: David Tatam, coal dealer = Naomi Williamson 21, spinster, of Holbeach St. John, father: deceased. in church after banns Wit: W. Tatam, Sarah Ann Wright Witness links Sarah Ann Wright and William Tatam.7,8,9 |
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Last Edited | 24 Jul 2021 |
Citations
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S12] Marriage cert.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S30] Information supplied by Researcher 13.
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Holbeach, LIN."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "FindMyPast Lincolnshire Marriages."
- [S94] "The Lincolnshire Chronicle, Saturday 20th April 1867 p8."
- [S94] "The Lincolnshire Chronicle, Friday 19th April 1867 p8."
Nora Williamson1
F, #4278, b. 24 October 1918, d. August 1990
Father | Eli Williamson1 b. 27 Dec 1893, d. bt 1 Jan 1970 - 31 Mar 1970 |
Mother | Linda May Clifton1 b. 29 Jul 1894, d. bt 1 Apr 1974 - 3 Jun 1974 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1918 and 31 December 1918 | Her birth was registered between 1 October 1918 and 31 December 1918 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 316 Williamson, Nora mother: Clifton.1 |
Birth* | 24 October 1918 | Nora Williamson, daughter of Eli Williamson and Linda May Clifton, was born on 24 October 1918 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Nora Williamson was the daughter of Eli Williamson and Linda May Clifton.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of Annesley Lane, Selston, NTT![]() Nora Williamson was described as Williamson, Nora grand-daughter age 2y 8m, female, both parents alive, born Selston, NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | The 1939 UK Register of Pinfold Cottage, Middlebrook, Selston, NTT![]() Nora Williamson was described as Williamson (later Wilkinson 49) Nora female born 24 Oct 18, single, factory worker (hosiery) Prev. NHS 4360899.2 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1947 and 31 December 1947 | As of between 1 October 1947 and 31 December 1947, her married name was Wilkinson.4 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | August 1990 | Her death was registered in August 1990 at R.D. Bridlington Ref: 7, 0213 Wilkinson, Nora born 24 OC 19185.5 |
Death* | August 1990 | She died in August 1990 at R.D. Bridlington.5 |
Last Edited | 13 Apr 2025 |
Sydney Willingham1
M, #3992, b. 30 September 1908
Birth* | 30 September 1908 | Sydney Willingham was born on 30 September 1908.2 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1933 and 30 June 1933 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1933 and 30 June 1933 at R.D. Boston Ref: 7a, 1182 Reams, Freda M. = Willingham, Sydney.1 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 5 June 1933 | He married Freda Mary Reams, daughter of Fred Reams and May Evelyne Neal, on 5 June 1933 at The Parish Church of St. Gilbert, Brothertoft, LIN![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 June 1933 | Sydney Willingham and Freda Mary Reams were the subject of a newspaper article on 10 June 1933. Kirton Holme - Amber Hill Alliance (picture) A very pretty wedding of considerable local interest took place on Whit Monday afternoon at St. Gilbert's Church, Brothertoft. Both the contracting parties being very well-known in the district. The bride was Miss Freda Mary Reams, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reams, of Holme House, Kirton Holme, and the bridegroom was Mr. Stanley Willingham, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willingham, of Sutterton Drove, Amber Hill. The bride who was charmingly dressed in white satin and lace and white veil, was given away by her father. She was attended by four bridesmaids, Miss Clarice Reams, her sister, and Misses Phyllis and Florence Willingham, sister of the bridegroom, and little Sheila Grantham, her niece. The bride carried a bouquet of carnations, and the bridesmaids bouquets of white and pink pyrethrums. The bridesmaids' dresses were of yellow, figured with small pink flowers, and made a pretty picture. Mr. Thomas Cook was the best man. The nuptial ceremony was performed by the vicar, including two hymns "Lead us, Heavenly Father", and "Praise my soul the King of Heaven". Mrs. I. S. Bennett was at the organ. A reception was held at the bride's home, Holme House. The honeymoon is being spent in East Yorkshire, and the future residence of the happy couple is to be Amber Hill. The bride and bridegroom were the lucky recipients of many useful presents, one being a tea service from parishioners of Kirton Holme and Hubbert's Bridge. The bride has been voluntary organist at Kirton Holme church for the last five years. Mentioned Fred Reams, May Evelyne Neal and Clarice Betsey Reams.4 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of The Cottage, Amber Hill, LIN![]() |
Family of Sydney Willingham and Freda Mary Reams |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 5 June 1933 | Sydney Willingham married Freda Mary Reams, daughter of Fred Reams and May Evelyne Neal, on 5 June 1933 at The Parish Church of St. Gilbert, Brothertoft, LIN![]() |
Last Edited | 6 Apr 2024 |
Ann Willow1
F, #2073, b. 1789, d. before 16 May 1853
Charts | Descendants of William Hayes 1754 - DSP Descendants of William Hayes 1754 - DNA |
Birth* | 1789 | Ann Willow was born in 1789 at Gosberton, LIN![]() |
Married Name | 28 June 1809 | As of 28 June 1809, her married name was Hayes.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 28 June 1809 | She married William Hayes, son of William HAYES and Susannah (=Hayes) (?), on 28 June 1809 at Gedney, LIN![]() William HAYES (x), bachelor, of this parish, Ann WILLOW, spinster, of this parish, In church after banns 28 JUN 1809. Wit: Mary HAYES (x), Elizth. HARTES (x), Tho. WILBURY (x). Witness links Mary Hayes.1 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 30 March 1851 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1851 UK Census of Gedney Drove End, Gedney, LIN![]() |
(Death from Burial) Death* | before 16 May 1853 | From the burial record, Ann Willow died before 16 May 1853.3 |
(Interred) Burial* | 16 May 1853 | She was buried on 16 May 1853 at Gedney, LIN![]() Ann HAYES, of Gedney Drove-End, age 65.3 |
Family of Ann Willow and William Hayes |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 28 June 1809 | Ann Willow married William Hayes, son of William HAYES and Susannah (=Hayes) (?), on 28 June 1809 at Gedney, LIN![]() William HAYES (x), bachelor, of this parish, Ann WILLOW, spinster, of this parish, In church after banns 28 JUN 1809. Wit: Mary HAYES (x), Elizth. HARTES (x), Tho. WILBURY (x). Witness links Mary Hayes.1 |
Last Edited | 11 Jun 2022 |
Sarah Jane Wilmot1
F, #2776, b. 13 August 1892, d. between 1 October 1971 and 31 December 1971
Birth* | 13 August 1892 | Sarah Jane Wilmot was born on 13 August 1892 at Eastwood, NTT![]() |
(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. Basford Ref: 7b, 493 Clifton, Thomas = Wilmot, Sarah J.1 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | As of between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913, her married name was Clifton.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | She married Thomas Peck Clifton, son of Walter Clifton and Annie Watson, between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 93 Derby Road, Heanor, DBY![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1925 and 30 September 1925 | Her son Walter Clifton was born between 1 July 1925 and 30 September 1925 at Heanor, DBY![]() |
Research | after 1926 | Research:After Thomas's apparent death, more children have appeared. Thomas & Sarah J's children are too young to be the parents - so must be Sarah Jane's? (relationships not shown in 1939 registration). The children are registered as Clifton's with a mother Wilmot. Sarah J did not remarry another Clifton. The other Clifton living with them (Walter, Thomas' father) died in 1929. There is no suitable death (in NTT or DBY or anywhere of the right age) for a Thomas Clifton after 1925, but in 1925 there is a burial in Heanor of a 33 year old Thomas Clifton who died in Nottm General Hospital.(R.D. Nottingham). My hypothesis is that Sarah Jane had further children and kept registering them as of the couple. There is a possibility that another (to be identified) Clifton family member joined Sarah to have those children, otherwise we are in "turkey baster" territory ... or accept the mis-registration of the births. For example, Frank Clifton, 8 years younger than Thomas and unmarried age 40 and living very close (with Lily Gent, his and Thomas' sister) in 63 Derby Road Heanor in 1939. An example of one of their post 1926 birth certificates (and Thomas' death certificate) would be interesting and possibly definitive. I don't however know who the father is of any of the post-1925 children. |
Research* | 26 November 1929 | Research:Thomas' father Walter lived with them before he died - in 1921 census up to 1929 when he died.5,2 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 47 Broadway, Heanor, DBY![]() "a closed record" looks like a female who married b 10.5.66. Index had "Chain at school" for Sarah Jane and Gladys. Charing was often a "euphamism" ... and seeing lots of children were born after Thomas's supposed death, then ... But this census does not state relationships.3 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1971 and 31 December 1971 | Her death was registered between 1 October 1971 and 31 December 1971 at R.D. Ilkeston Ref: 3a, 1058 Clifton, Sarah Jane, born 13 AU 1891.6 |
Death* | between 1 October 1971 and 31 December 1971 | Sarah Jane Wilmot died between 1 October 1971 and 31 December 1971 at R.D. Ilkeston.6 |
Child of Sarah Jane Wilmot and Thomas Peck Clifton |
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Marriage* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | Sarah Jane Wilmot married Thomas Peck Clifton, son of Walter Clifton and Annie Watson, between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.1 |
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Last Edited | 30 Apr 2025 |
Wilson1
?, #3861, b. between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903, d. between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903
Father | Crooks Wilson1 b. 8 Nov 1877, d. bt 1 Jul 1965 - 30 Sep 1965 |
Mother | Eliza Ann Worley1 b. 24 May 1878 |
Death* | between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 | Wilson died between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 at R.D. Basford.2 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 | Birth was registered between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 210 Wilson - mother: Worley.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 | Wilson, child of Crooks Wilson and Eliza Ann Worley, was born between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 at R.D. Basford.1 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 | Death was registered between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 102 Wilson - age 0.2 |
Wilson was the child of Crooks Wilson and Eliza Ann Worley.1 |
Last Edited | 2 Oct 2023 |
Crooks Wilson1
M, #2170, b. 8 November 1877, d. between 1 July 1965 and 30 September 1965
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
Birth* | 8 November 1877 | Crooks Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born on 8 November 1877 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Crooks Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878 | His birth was registered between 1 January 1878 and 31 March 1878 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 111 Wilson, Crooks mother: Crooks.2,4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() Crooks Wilson was described as Crooks Wilson, son, age 4, born Selston, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Crooks Wilson was described as Crooks Wilson, son, single, age 14, screwer at ironworks, employed, born Selston, NTT.5 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1900 and 31 March 1900 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1900 and 31 March 1900 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 199 Crooks Wilson = Eliza Worley.6 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 17 February 1900 | He married Eliza Ann Worley on 17 February 1900 at The Parish Church, Heanor, DBY![]() Crooks Wilson age 21, bachelor, blackmith of Codnor, father James Wilson, blacksmith = Eliza Worley age 21, spinster of Langley, Heanor father William Worley, miner In church after banns Wit: Fred Worley, Jane Wilson (Eliza did not sign as Eliza Ann Worley) Witness links Jane Wilson.6,7 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Peel Street, Heanor, DBY![]() |
Had a Child | between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 | His child Wilson was born between 1 April 1903 and 30 June 1903 at R.D. Basford.4 |
Had a Son | 29 December 1906 | His son Cyril Wilson was born on 29 December 1906 at Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Gladstone Street, Heanor, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 28 Sandown Road, Rugby, WAR![]() |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of "Lynton", Rugby Road, Rugby, WAR![]() |
Death* | between 1 July 1965 and 30 September 1965 | Crooks Wilson died between 1 July 1965 and 30 September 1965 at R.D. Alcester.11 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 July 1965 and 30 September 1965 | His death was registered between 1 July 1965 and 30 September 1965 at R.D. Alcester Ref: 9c,1 as Crooks Wilson, age 88.11 |
Known Children of Crooks Wilson and Eliza Ann Worley |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 17 February 1900 | Crooks Wilson married Eliza Ann Worley on 17 February 1900 at The Parish Church, Heanor, DBY![]() Crooks Wilson age 21, bachelor, blackmith of Codnor, father James Wilson, blacksmith = Eliza Worley age 21, spinster of Langley, Heanor father William Worley, miner In church after banns Wit: Fred Worley, Jane Wilson (Eliza did not sign as Eliza Ann Worley) Witness links Jane Wilson.6,7 |
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Last Edited | 2 Oct 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "Heanor, DBY."
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "Ancestry."
Cyril Wilson1
M, #3859, b. 29 December 1906, d. between 1 July 1964 and 30 September 1964
Father | Crooks Wilson1 b. 8 Nov 1877, d. bt 1 Jul 1965 - 30 Sep 1965 |
Mother | Eliza Ann Worley1 b. 24 May 1878 |
Birth* | 29 December 1906 | Cyril Wilson, son of Crooks Wilson and Eliza Ann Worley, was born on 29 December 1906 at Heanor, DBY![]() |
Cyril Wilson was the son of Crooks Wilson and Eliza Ann Worley.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of Gladstone Street, Heanor, DBY![]() Cyril Wilson was described as Cyril Wilson, son, age 4, scholar, born Langley Mill, NTT.2 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of 28 Sandown Road, Rugby, WAR![]() Cyril Wilson was described as Cyril Wilson, son age 15y 6m male, single, born heanor, DBY apprentice to fittings, messrs. Fosters & Dickseers, of Rugby James St.3 |
Death* | between 1 July 1964 and 30 September 1964 | He died between 1 July 1964 and 30 September 1964 at R.D. Rugby.1 |
Last Edited | 2 Oct 2023 |
Eliza Wilson
F, #2167, b. between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 | Eliza Wilson, daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 at Selston, NTT![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 102 Wilson, Eliza mother: Crooks.2,3 |
Eliza Wilson was the daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Bagthorpe, Selston, NTT![]() Eliza Wilson was described as Catherine Wilson, daughter, unmarried, age 2?, scholar, born Selston, NTT.1 |
Name Variation | 2 April 1871 | As of 2 April 1871, Eliza Wilson was also known as Catherine Wilson Perhaps they hadn't baptised her at this time , and were thinking of changing her name..? Or maybe whoever filled in the form was different to the person who registered the birth?1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() Eliza Wilson was described as Eliza Wilson, daughter, unmarried, age 12, no occupation, born Selston, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Eliza Wilson was described as Eliza Wilson, daughter, single, age 23, hose seamer, employed, born Selston, NTT.5 |
Last Edited | 9 May 2020 |
Emily Wilson1
F, #2168, b. June 1870
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
Birth* | June 1870 | Emily Wilson, daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born in June 1870 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Emily Wilson was the daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1870 and 30 September 1870 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1870 and 30 September 1870 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 105 Wilson, Emily mother: Crooks A month late, but births can be registered within 5 weeks.2,3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Bagthorpe, Selston, NTT![]() Emily Wilson was described as Emila Wilson, daughter, unmarried, age 10m, born Selston, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() Emily Wilson was described as Emily Wilson, daughter, unmarried, age 10, born Selston, NTT.4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Emily Wilson was described as Emily Wilson, daughter, single, age 21, turner-off at hosiery factory, born Selston, NTT.5 |
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2021 |
George Wilson1
M, #3304, b. between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880, d. between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(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. Basford Ref: 7b, 127 Wilson, George mother: Crooks.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | George Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford.1 |
George Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
Death* | between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 | George Wilson died between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 | His death was registered between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 128 as George Wilson, age 0.2 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
James Wilson1
M, #2164, b. 1838
Birth* | 1838 | James Wilson was born in 1838 at Selston, NTT![]() |
(Groom) MC-Reg | between 1 October 1860 and 31 December 1860 | His marriage was registered between 1 October 1860 and 31 December 1860 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 239 Mary Ann Crooks = James Wilson.1,2 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 2 December 1860 | He married Mary Ann Crooks, daughter of John Johnson Crooks and Mary Ann Shipston, on 2 December 1860 at The Parish Church, Selston, NTT![]() James Wilson age 23, bachelor, forgeman, Selston, father: Samuel Wilson, stone-cutter = Mary Ann Crooks, age 22, spinster of Selston, father: John Crooks, Publican In church after banns (both signed) Wit: James Wilson, Ann Wilson.1,2,3 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Alma, Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 | His son John Wilson was born between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863 | His son James Wilson was born between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 | His son Samuel Wilson was born between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 at R.D. Basford.7 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 | His daughter Eliza Wilson was born between 1 January 1868 and 31 March 1868 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Daughter | June 1870 | His daughter Emily Wilson was born in June 1870 at Selston, NTT![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Bagthorpe, Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 | His son William Wilson was born between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Basford.7 |
Had a Daughter | between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 | His daughter Mary Ann Wilson was born between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | 8 November 1877 | His son Crooks Wilson was born on 8 November 1877 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 | His son George Wilson was born between 1 April 1880 and 30 June 1880 at R.D. Basford.7 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 | His daughter Jane Wilson was born between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at Codnor, DBY![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 | His son Joseph Wilson was born between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 at Codnor, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Chapel Street, Codnor, DBY![]() |
Research* | between 1 October 1914 and 31 December 1914 | Research: at R.D. BasfordPossible deaths: Dec 1914 age 76, Basford, 7b, 215.13 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of Chapel St., Codnor, DBY![]() |
Research | between 1 January 1925 and 31 March 1925 | Research: at R.D. BasfordPossible deaths: Mar 1925 age 88, Basford, 7b, 195.13 |
Known Children of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 2 December 1860 | James Wilson married Mary Ann Crooks, daughter of John Johnson Crooks and Mary Ann Shipston, on 2 December 1860 at The Parish Church, Selston, NTT![]() James Wilson age 23, bachelor, forgeman, Selston, father: Samuel Wilson, stone-cutter = Mary Ann Crooks, age 22, spinster of Selston, father: John Crooks, Publican In church after banns (both signed) Wit: James Wilson, Ann Wilson.1,2,3 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 30 Sep 2023 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - Selected Englkand marriages 1538-1973."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
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- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1939, FindMyPast.
- [S1] Census, 1891, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1901, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
- [S5] Index to GRO Deaths "FreeBMD."
- [S1] Census, 1921, FindMyPast.
James Wilson1
M, #2166, b. between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 91 Wilson, James mother: Crooks.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863 | James Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 October 1863 and 31 December 1863 at Selston, NTT![]() |
James Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Child) Baptism | 26 June 1864 | James Wilson was baptised on 26 June 1864 at The Parish Church, Selston, NTT![]() (on same day as John Thomas of James & Eliza Hemstock, Selston, collier, his cousin).4 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Bagthorpe, Selston, NTT![]() James Wilson was described as James Wilson, son, unmarried, age 7, scholar, born Selston, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() James Wilson was described as James Wilson, son, unmarried, age 17, blacksmith, born Selston, NTT.5 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1882 and 30 September 1882 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1882 and 30 September 1882 at R.D. Derby Ref: 8b, 759 (only marriage whuich seems reasonable - parents are right according to marriage, but seems a bit early).6 |
Marriage* | 20 August 1882 | He married Emily Smith on 20 August 1882 at Derby, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 4 Abbot Street, Heanor, DBY![]() Emily Wilson, daughter age 22, single, born Derby Thomas Wilson, son, age 15, single, steam hammer driver, railway wagon works, worker, born Derby, DBY Harold Wilson, son, age 11, scholar, born Derby, DBY . The house had 5 rooms.8 |
Family of James Wilson and Emily Smith |
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Marriage* | 20 August 1882 | James Wilson married Emily Smith on 20 August 1882 at Derby, DBY![]() |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2023 |
Citations
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "FreeBMD."
- [S8] Index to GRO Births "GROonline."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Nottinghamshire Baptisms."
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry - Selected Marriages."
- [S1] Census, 1911, FindMyPast.
Jane Wilson1
F, #2171, b. between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 | Her birth was registered between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 128 Wilson, Jane mother: Crooks.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 | Jane Wilson, daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 January 1882 and 31 March 1882 at Codnor, DBY![]() |
Jane Wilson was the daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Jane Wilson was described as Jane Wilson, daughter, single, age 9, born Codnor, DBY.1 |
(Witness) Marriage | 17 February 1900 | She witnessed the marriage of Eliza Ann Worley and Crooks Wilson on 17 February 1900 at The Parish Church, Heanor, DBY![]() = Eliza Worley age 21, spinster of Langley, Heanor father William Worley, miner In church after banns Wit: Fred Worley, Jane Wilson (Eliza did not sign as Eliza Ann Worley).4,5 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Jane Wilson was described as Jane Wilson, daughter, single, age 19, dressmaker, own account, at home, born Codnor, DBY.6 |
Last Edited | 26 Apr 2022 |
John Wilson1
M, #2165, b. between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 94 Wilson, John mother: Crooks.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 | John Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 July 1861 and 30 September 1861 at Selston, NTT![]() |
John Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | The 1871 UK Census of Bagthorpe, Selston, NTT![]() John Wilson was described as John Wilson, son, unmarried, age 9, scholar, born Selston, NTT.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() John Wilson was described as John Wilson, son, unmarried, age 19, farm labourer, born Selston, NTT.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 220 Wilson, John = Green, Harriet.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 | He married Harriet Green between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 at R.D. Basford.6 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of 40 Prospect Street, East Kirkby, NTT![]() their children: Joseph Wilson son age 27, married 2 years, coal miner (contractor), Mammus colly, worker, born Codnor DBY James Wilson son age 24, married 2 years, coal miner, U.S.A., worker, born Kirkby, NTT Mary Ann Wilson, daughter age 23, married 5 years, born Bagthorpe, NTT (these 3 crossed-out, as not living with them) Jane Wilson, daughter, age 18, single, tin mill (packer), Barranges, worker, born Codnor, DBY Charles Wilson, son, age 10, scholar, born Ilkeston, DBY . The house had 5 rooms.7 |
Family of John Wilson and Harriet Green |
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Marriage* | between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 | John Wilson married Harriet Green between 1 January 1883 and 31 March 1883 at R.D. Basford.6 |
Last Edited | 9 May 2020 |
John Wilson1
M, #2694, b. 1823
Birth* | 1823 | John Wilson was born in 1823 at Greasley, NTT![]() |
(Groom) Marriage* | 28 December 1845 | He married Fanny Clifton, daughter of John Clifton and Rebecca Burrows, on 28 December 1845 at Greasley, NTT![]() John WILSON, full age, bachelor, cordwainer, living Newthorpe Father: John WILSON, engineer = Fanny CLIFTON(X), full age, spinster, F.W.K., Newthorpe, John CLIFTON, F.W.K. In church after banns Wit: Samuel CLIFTON (X), Elizabeth LEIVERS (X), Joseph Gelsthorpe Not sure which Elizabeth Leivers witnessed the marriage. Witness links Samuel Clifton.1 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Pimlico, Ilkeston, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of East St., Ilkeston, DBY![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of 111 Bath St., Ilkeston, DBY![]() |
Family of John Wilson and Fanny Clifton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 28 December 1845 | John Wilson married Fanny Clifton, daughter of John Clifton and Rebecca Burrows, on 28 December 1845 at Greasley, NTT![]() John WILSON, full age, bachelor, cordwainer, living Newthorpe Father: John WILSON, engineer = Fanny CLIFTON(X), full age, spinster, F.W.K., Newthorpe, John CLIFTON, F.W.K. In church after banns Wit: Samuel CLIFTON (X), Elizabeth LEIVERS (X), Joseph Gelsthorpe Not sure which Elizabeth Leivers witnessed the marriage. Witness links Samuel Clifton.1 |
Last Edited | 14 Mar 2021 |
Joseph Wilson1
M, #2172, b. between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(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. Basford Ref: 7b, 127 Wilson, Joseph mother: Crooks.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 | Joseph Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 April 1885 and 30 June 1885 at Codnor, DBY![]() |
Joseph Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Joseph Wilson was described as Joseph Wilson, son, single, age 5, born Codnor, DBY.1 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Joseph Wilson was described as Joseph Wilson, son, single, age 15, labourer and (earth) potter, born Codnor, DBY.4 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 April 1909 and 30 June 1909 | His marriage was registered between 1 April 1909 and 30 June 1909 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 325 Wilson, Joseph = Amos, Eliza Jane.5 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1909 and 30 June 1909 | He married Eliza Jane Amos between 1 April 1909 and 30 June 1909 at R.D. Basford.5 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Wright Street, Codnor, DBY![]() |
Family of Joseph Wilson and Eliza Jane Amos |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1909 and 30 June 1909 | Joseph Wilson married Eliza Jane Amos between 1 April 1909 and 30 June 1909 at R.D. Basford.5 |
Last Edited | 20 Apr 2021 |
Mary Ann Wilson
F, #2169, b. between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875
Father | James Wilson b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 109 Wilson, Mary Ann, mother: Crooks The only Mary Ann, even though age in 1881 is out.1,2 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 | Mary Ann Wilson, daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 July 1875 and 30 September 1875 at Selston, NTT![]() |
Mary Ann Wilson was the daughter of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks. | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | The 1881 UK Census of Denby Lane, Codnor, DBY![]() Mary Ann Wilson was described as Mary A Wilson, daughter, unmarried, age 7, born Selston, NTT.3 |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Heanor Road, Codnor, DBY![]() Mary Ann Wilson was described as Mary A Wilson, daughter, single, age 15, runner? on hosiery factory, born Selston, NTT.4 |
Last Edited | 9 May 2020 |
Samuel Wilson1
M, #3302, b. between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866, d. between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 77 Wilson, Samuel mother: Crooks.1 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 | Samuel Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 April 1866 and 30 June 1866 at R.D. Basford.1 |
Samuel Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 | His death was registered between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 128 as Samuel Wilson, age 2.2 |
Death* | between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 | Samuel Wilson died between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
Last Edited | 9 May 2020 |
William Wilson1
M, #3303, b. between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873, d. between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881
Father | James Wilson1 b. 1838 |
Mother | Mary Ann Crooks1 b. bt 1 Oct 1841 - 31 Dec 1841, d. bt 1 Apr 1923 - 30 Jun 1923 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 100 Wilson, William mother: Crooks.1 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 | William Wilson, son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks, was born between 1 July 1873 and 30 September 1873 at R.D. Basford.1 |
William Wilson was the son of James Wilson and Mary Ann Crooks.1 | ||
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 | His death was registered between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 at R.D. Basford Ref: 7b, 128 as William Wilson, age 7.2 |
Death* | between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 | William Wilson died between 1 January 1881 and 31 March 1881 at R.D. Basford.1,2 |
Last Edited | 9 May 2020 |
Dora Mabel Carrington Windo1,2
F, #4050, b. 11 August 1891
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1891 and 30 September 1891 at R.D. Gloucester Ref: 6a, 274 Windo, Dora Mabel Carrington, mother: Phillips.2 |
Birth* | 11 August 1891 | Dora Mabel Carrington Windo was born on 11 August 1891 at Gloucester, GLS![]() |
(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. Gloucester Ref: 6a, 884 Windo, Dora M. C. = Roper, Philip.1 |
Married Name | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | As of between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919, her married name was Roper.1 |
Marriage* | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | She married Philip Roper between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 at R.D. Gloucester.1 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | She was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 7 Counsell Street, Gloucester, GLS![]() |
(Originator) Newspaper* | 27 January 1932 | Dora Mabel Carrington Windo originated this newspaper article on 27 January 1932. In Memoriam: Roper, in loving memory of my dear husband and our dear Dad, Philip Roper, who departed this life January 28th 1931. From his loving wife and children. Previous entry: Roper- in loving memory of my dear son-in-law Philip Roper, who died January 27th 1931. Too dearly loved to be forgotten - E Sparkes. Subject: Philip Roper.5 |
(Present-Main) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | She was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 7 Counsell Street, Gloucester, GLS![]() |
Family of Dora Mabel Carrington Windo and Philip Roper |
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Marriage* | between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 | Dora Mabel Carrington Windo married Philip Roper between 1 April 1919 and 30 June 1919 at R.D. Gloucester.1 |
Last Edited | 17 Jun 2024 |
Arthur Leslie Wing1,2
M, #991, b. 25 May 1882, d. 1 February 1949
Birth* | 25 May 1882 | Arthur Leslie Wing was born on 25 May 1882 at Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1882 and 30 September 1882 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1882 and 30 September 1882 at R.D. Ecclesall Bierlow Ref: 9c, 360 Wing, Arthur Leslie mother: Delanoy Only Arthur Leslie 1860-1885.3,6 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of Edge Field, Ughill, Bradfield, YKS![]() |
(Witness) Marriage | 15 March 1906 | Arthur Leslie Wing witnessed the marriage of Edith Mary Shipstone and Harold Squire Morley on 15 March 1906 at The Parish Church of St. John the Evangelist, Carrington, NTT![]() Edith Mary Shipstone age 28, spinster of Northlands, Magdala Road, Carrington father: James Shipstone, Director of Brewery In church by license Wit: Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone.1,2,7 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 July 1906 and 30 September 1906 | His marriage was registered between 1 July 1906 and 30 September 1906 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 7b 540, Arthur Leslie Wing = Alice C E Shipstone.8 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 22 August 1906 | Arthur Leslie Wing married Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, daughter of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, on 22 August 1906 at The Parish Church of St. Andrew, Nottingham, NTT![]() Arthur Leslie Wing of full age, bachelor, accountant of Ashdell, Sheffield father: William Wing, Accountant = Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone (signed A.C.E. Shipstone) of full age, spinster of 3 Thorncliffe Rise father: James Shipstone, Managing Director In church by License Wit: H. Hayton Ewing, Edith Margaret Warwick, James Shipstone Witness links Edith Margaret Warwick and James Shipstone.1,2,7 |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 22 August 1906 | Arthur Leslie Wing and Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 22 August 1906. Local Weddings Miss A.C. Shipstone and Mr. A.L. Wing There was a numerous company at St. Andrew's Church, Nottingham, today, to witness the nuptials of Miss Alice Christabel Shipstone, the third daughter of Mr. James Shipstone, of Northlands, Magdala-road, and Mr. Arthur Leslie Wing, the second son of Mr. William Wing, of Sheffield. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of Brussels point lace, veiled with ivory chiffon on chiffon taffeta, and had a veil of white tulle, surmounting a wreath of orange blossom. There were four bridesmaids, Miss Husband, Miss Turner, Miss Warwick and Miss Wing, who were gowned in pale mousseline de soie, trimmed with champagne point de Navarre lace, with deep swathes of tapetta chiffon, and they carried bouquets of sweet peas. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. H.H. Wing, of Sheffield, the best man. The Rev. F.R. Pyper, vicar of St. Andrew's conducted the ceremony, and Mr. F. Wyatt (in the absence of Dr. Corbett, the St. Andrew's organist), played several compositions, including Mendelsohn's Wedding March. A breakfast was served in a marquee on the lawn of Northlands, and later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Wing left for Scotland. The bride's travelling costume was of pale fawn souple cloth, tailor-made, with a little bolero disclosing a veil of pale blue chene?, gold tissue being introduced. There was a striking display of wedding presents.9 |
Had a Son | between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 | His son Ronald Leslie Peter Wing was born between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 at R.D. Ecclesall Bierlow.3,6 |
Research* | between 1911 and 1921 | Research:Freemasons Membership registers 1751-1921 United Grand Lodge of England Name Arthur Leslie Wing Gender Male Initiation Age 28 Birth Year abt 1883 Initiation Date 11 Jun 1911 First Payment Year on Register 1911 Year range 1910-1921 Profession Chtd Acct Lodge Britannia Lodge Lodge Location Sheffield Lodge Number 139 Folio Number 256.10 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 9 August 1913 | Arthur Leslie Wing was mentioned in a newspaper article on 9 August 1913. Mr. and Mrs.Wing (Sheffield) invitees and attendees at the marriage of Mr. James Shipstone to Mary Hancorne Nickolls in Grantham. Subject: Mary Hancorne Nickolls and James Shipstone Mentioned: Enoch Shipstone, Ada Alice Fewkes, Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Arthur Vinter, Elizabeth Vinter, Harry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Francis Edgar Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon Shipstone, Frederic Cattle, Caroline Cattle, Edith Margaret Shipstone and Patti Theodora Woodhouse.11 |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | He was head of the household in the 1921 UK Census of 50 Belgrave Road, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 15 February 1926 | Arthur Leslie Wing was the subject of a newspaper article on 15 February 1926. Public Notices The Company's Act 1908-1917 in the matter of Sales & Teather Limited Arthur Leslie Wing, Stirling Chamber, Campo-lane, Sheffield, Chartered Accountant, is the Liquidator of the company, and placed the notice in the newspaper, dated 11 February 1926.13 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 18 September 1928 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 18 September 1928. Too Wary Motorist Afraid to Enter Parking Around Torquay "This gentleman had a nasty experience in trying to get into the parking station on the fish quay on the previous day, and he was not prepared to take the risk again" said Mr. G.H.L. Easterbrook, who appeared for Arthur Leslie Wing, of 22, Storth-avenue, Sheffield, summoned at Torquay Police Court yesterday for obstructing traffic with his motor car. Constable Pearce stated that defendant's car remained for 25 minutes unattended on the Torbay Road and obstructed the traffic. A fine of one guinea was imposed.14 |
Death of Son | 9 November 1930 | His son Ronald Leslie Peter Wing died on 9 November 1930 at A field near Nottingham Aerodrome, Tollerton, NTT![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 10 November 1930 | Arthur Leslie Wing was mentioned in a newspaper article on 10 November 1930. Named as Mr. & Mrs. A Leslie Wing, of Coldwell Road, Sheffield, the parents of Ronald Leslie Wing whose tragic death was reported. Subject: Ronald Leslie Peter Wing and Ronald Arthur Shipstone Mentioned: Arthur Leslie Wing and Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone.17 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 12 November 1930 | Arthur Leslie Wing was mentioned in a newspaper article on 12 November 1930. Named as Arthur Leslie Wing, a chartered accountant, of 39 Coldwell-Lane, Sheffield, and father of the deceased, gave formal evidence of identification at the inquiry into the death of Mr. Ronald Leslie Wing. He said his son was living with a relative of Reigate, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, and by occupation he was a brewer's pupil. He was a qualified air pilot, and was very keen on flying. Subject: Ronald Leslie Peter Wing Mentioned: Arthur Leslie Wing and Ronald Arthur Shipstone.16 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 13 November 1930 | Arthur Leslie Wing was mentioned in a newspaper article on 13 November 1930. Named as Mr. & Mrs. A Leslie Wing, of Coldwell Lane, Sheffield, the parents of Ronald Leslie Wing and mourners at his funeral. Subject: Ronald Leslie Peter Wing Mentioned: Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Ron Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Harold Squire Morley, Edith Mary Shipstone and Gwynedd Mary Everingham Morley.18 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 14 November 1930 | Arthur Leslie Wing was mentioned in a newspaper article on 14 November 1930. Named as Mr. & Mrs. A.L. of Sheffield, the parents of Ronald Leslie Wing and mourners at his funeral. Subject: Ronald Leslie Peter Wing Mentioned: Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Ron Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Harold Squire Morley, Edith Mary Shipstone and Gwynedd Mary Everingham Morley.19 |
(Administrator) Prob Index | 11 March 1931 | Authority was granted to Arthur Leslie Wing described as Arthur Leslie Wing, chartered Accountant to administer the Estate of Ronald Leslie Peter Wing on 11 March 1931 at The Probate Office, London, valued at £2939 14s. 5d..20 |
(Present-Main-Alone) Cen-Househ | 29 September 1939 | He was listed at the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 39 Coldwell Lane, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
Death of Spouse | 29 January 1942 | His wife Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone died on 29 January 1942 at 7 Mansfield Court, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Spouse of deceased) Prob Index | 2 June 1942 | Arthur Leslie Wing was named as the husband of Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone (deceased) on 2 June 1942 at The Probate Office, Nottingham.20 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1949 and 31 March 1949 | His death was registered between 1 January 1949 and 31 March 1949 at R.D. Sheffield Ref: 2d, 17 Arthur L Wing, age 66.21 |
Address* | 1 February 1949 | As of 1 February 1949, Arthur Leslie Wing lived at 39 Coldwell Lane, Sheffied, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) Death* | 1 February 1949 | He died on 1 February 1949 at The Royal Hospital, Sheffield, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 16 June 1949 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Wing, Arthur Leslie of 39 Coldwell Lane Sheffied died 1 February 1949 at the Royal Hospital Sheffield.. Authority to administer the Estate was granted Jessie Wing, widow, and Douglas Stephenson Branson, solicitor. on 16 June 1949 by The Probate Office, Sheffield. Estate valued at £45394 11s. 3d..20 |
Child of Arthur Leslie Wing and Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 22 August 1906 | Arthur Leslie Wing married Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, daughter of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, on 22 August 1906 at The Parish Church of St. Andrew, Nottingham, NTT![]() Arthur Leslie Wing of full age, bachelor, accountant of Ashdell, Sheffield father: William Wing, Accountant = Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone (signed A.C.E. Shipstone) of full age, spinster of 3 Thorncliffe Rise father: James Shipstone, Managing Director In church by License Wit: H. Hayton Ewing, Edith Margaret Warwick, James Shipstone Witness links Edith Margaret Warwick and James Shipstone.1,2,7 |
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Citations
- [S14] Will "James (II) Shipstone, written 24 May 1922."
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United Grand Lodge of England." - [S94] "Grantham Journal Saturday 9th August 1913, p8."
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Ronald Leslie Peter Wing1,2,3
M, #1830, b. between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910, d. 9 November 1930
Father | Arthur Leslie Wing1 b. 25 May 1882, d. 1 Feb 1949 |
Mother | Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone1 b. 3 Feb 1885, d. 29 Jan 1942 |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 | His birth was registered between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 at R.D. Ecclesall Bierlow Ref: 9c, 430 Wing, Ronald Leslie mother: Shipstone.1,4 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 | Ronald Leslie Peter Wing, son of Arthur Leslie Wing and Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, was born between 1 July 1910 and 30 September 1910 at R.D. Ecclesall Bierlow.1,4 |
Ronald Leslie Peter Wing was the son of Arthur Leslie Wing and Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 15 Magdala Road, Nottingham, NTT![]() Ronald Leslie Peter Wing was described as Ronald Leslie Wing, grandson, age 8 months, born Sheffield, YKS.2 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 19 June 1921 | The 1921 UK Census of St. Christopher's School, Denton Road, Eastbourne, SSX![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 5 September 1930 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 5 September 1930. Flight magazine. Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom Official notices to members. Aviators' Certificates 9382 Ronald Leslie Wing .. Nottingham Ae.C. (N.F.S.)6 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 | His death was registered between 1 October 1930 and 31 December 1930 at R.D. Bingham Ref: 7b 533, age 20.7 |
(Deceased) Death* | 9 November 1930 | He died on 9 November 1930 at A field near Nottingham Aerodrome, Tollerton, NTT![]() Spot on! See newspaper articles for details of the unfortunate accident.7,8 |
Address* | 9 November 1930 | As of 9 November 1930, Ronald Leslie Peter Wing lived at 39 Coldwell Lane, Sheffied, YKS![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 10 November 1930 | He and Ronald Arthur Shipstone were the subject of a newspaper article on 10 November 1930. Tollerton Plane Tragedy Young Airman Killed Instantly. Two Somersaults. Tragic Week-end visit to Nottingham. A young airman was instantly killed when a machine belonging to the Nottingham Aero Club crashed into a ploughed field near Cotgrave yesterday. He was Mr. Ronald Leslie Wing, 20, a member of a well known Nottingham family, who had taken the machine out from Tollerton Aerodrome. Mr. Wing was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Wing, of Coldwell-Road, Sheffield, and a nephew of Mr. Ronald Shipstone. He was staying during the weekend at Reigate House, Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Wing, who was a qualified pilot, arrived at Tollerton from Nottingham, took off in a single-seater Moth, and flew at a fairly low altitude over the Cotgrave district. Shortly after 4 o'clock he was flying at a height estimated by an eye witness as not more than 100 feet over Cotgrave Place, when he made a sharp left-hand turn, and in doing so seemed to lose flying speed. The machine rolled over twice, nose-dived, and crashed to earth within 30 yards of the main road. On striking the ground, the plane turned two complete somersaults and was totally wrecked, the engine embedding itself into the ground some feet from the body of the machine. People who witnessed the crash and rushed to the scene found Mr. Wing still strapped to his seat amongst the wreckage. Eye-Witness's Story According to eye-witnesses, the machine had been making circular flights over Cotgrave Place for some time. It had maintained a fairly low altitude, but, with the engine running normally and the machine steady in flight, nothing untoward was expected, and casual onlookers were horrified when in turn the machine suddenly rolled and crashed. Mrs. Steward who lives in a cottage within a short distance of where the crash occurred told a "Post" representative that she was in the garden at the time. "We get used to the machines coming over from Tollerton," she said, "and take very little notice as a rule." "The Moth machine that came over this afternoon seemed to be taking a normal course and flying steady, but the altitude seemed to me to be rather low. When the left hand turn was made, and the wing dipped, I thought at first that the pilot was going to stunt, but when the machine rolled over, and gave another roll, I realised that it was our of control. The low altitude gave the pilot no chance to recover, and the machine developed a nose dive and crashed at terrific speed." The machine, added Mrs. Stewart, struck the ground with such a force that it bounced up again, and then turned two somersaults. Keen Airman Mr. Ronald Shipstone told a "Post" representative last night that his nephew was extremely keen on flying, and although he secured his certificate, only a few weeks ago, he seemed quite at home in any kind of machine. He was educated at Malvern, and was learning to be a brewer, being articled with a Falkirk firm. He made frequent visits to Nottingham, and never lost an opportunity of going to Tollerton for a flight. Mr. Wing was a member of the Croydon Aero Club, and some six months ago he made a daring parachute descent from an aeroplane at a height of some 4,000 feet. The inquiry will probably be held tomorrow. Missing Handbag Miss Muriel Robinson, who was one of the first to go to the aid of the injured pilot, informed the "Post" to-day that when the accident happened she rushed in her car to the opposite side of the aerodrome, and left it to go to the scene of the crash. When she returned and hour and a half later she found that her handbag had been stolen. The bag contained her Air Ministry licence and the Royal Aero Club licence, which she is particularly anxious to recover, and some two or three pounds in money. There were a large number of people about at the time. Mentioned Arthur Leslie Wing and Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone.10 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 12 November 1930 | Ronald Leslie Peter Wing was the subject of a newspaper article on 12 November 1930. Tollerton Air Tragedy Inquest Story of Crash Young Man's vertical Dive to Death "Accident" verdict Theory that Pilot lost control of Plane How a young pilot flying an aeroplane belonging to the Nottingham Aero Club, at Cotgrave on Sunday afternoon, crashed to death from a low altitude a few minutes after leaving Tollerton Aerodrome, was described at the inquest this afternoon on Ronald Leslie Wing, the 20-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Wing, of Coldwell Lane, Sheffield. Mr. Wing was a nephew of Mr. Ronald Shipstone, of Reigate House, Cyprus Road, Mapperley, and he was a well-known Nottingham pilot, who was frequently seen at Tollerton. The inquest was conducted by Colonel H. Bradwell, who sat with a jury at the Manvers Arms, Cotgrave, the witnesses including several experts on aeronautical construction. The aeroplane, which Mr. Wing was flying solo, was seen to turn sharply after losing flying speed, and then to nose dive, burying itself into the ground a short distance from the main road. The pilot was dead when extracted from the wreckage. Major S. J. V. Fill was present as a representative of the Accident Branch of the Air Ministry. Mr. J. Reed was the foreman of the jury. At the outset, the Coroner reminded the jury that they were only concerned in coming to a conclusion as to the cause of death, and he thought they would have no doubt upon this point. The Air Ministry, quite rightly he thought always sent a representative on these occasions to assist them with their experience in helping to prevent these unfortunate happenings. Living In Nottingham Arthur Leslie Wing, a chartered accountant, of 39 Coldwell-Lane, Sheffield, and father of the deceased, gave formal evidence of identification. He said his son was living with a relative of Reigate, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, and by occupation he was a brewer's pupil. He was a qualified air pilot, and was very keen on flying. The deceased's pilot's certificate was handed to the Coroner at this point, and he remarked that it was issued by the Air Ministry on Sept. 3rd. The deceased's log book was also examined by Major Fill, who observed that deceased had flown quite a lot. "Perhaps it is Stunting" Mrs. Gertrude Stewart, a farm labourer's wife of Shepherd's Houses, Cotgrave, said she was in her garden about 4 p.m. on Sunday when she saw an aeroplane flying towards Tollerton aerodrome. "I said to my daughter: 'That aeroplane looks very low, but perhaps it is stunting' " said the witness. "It then took a sharp turn to the left, toppled over twice and crashed to the ground. "It dived into a ploughed field next to my house. "That was the only time I had seen it that afternoon." The Coroner: Was the engine running? - Yes, right until the crash Was there any back-firing or explosions? - No What opinion did you form? - I could only think that the pilot had lost control. "Level Headed" Mrs. Grace Richardson, of the Chestnuts, Kenilworth Road, Nottingham, a qualified pilot, said she was at the aerodrome on Sunday afternoon. She was sitting in her car outside the hangar when she saw Wing in the air. He was a good level-headed fellow, and not the sort of man she would have thought would do anything foolish. She did not see him go up, but she first noticed the machine flying very high across the aerodrome at the bottom end. Wing would the be at a height of about 1,500 feet, which technically was considered a very safe height. "I noticed that he went to the left, still keeping his height, then he did a right-handed turn and commenced to glide. I thought he was going to glide into land, but he suddenly dived very steeply from a great height", said Mrs. Richardson. Vertical Dive She added that Wing seemed to dive almost vertically, and when within 500 feet of the ground he turned to the right and then to the left, and in turning, tried to straighten up. He then fell out of her vision behind a line of trees. The Coroner: was there any reason why he should have dived in this way? Witness: not as steeply as that. Did it strike you at that time there was anything in the way he was gliding? - Yes Mrs. Richardson said that Wing seemed to straighten up after he had fallen 1,000 feet, and she thought he was then all right, but then he turned towards the aerodrome. Capt. Ronald J. Shepherd said he had been in charge of the aerodrome since September 1929. Wing passed his test as a qualified pilot on July 1st last. It was laid down, by the National Flying Services, that after this should be a minimum of eight hours' dual flying, and a minimum of five hours solo flying. He considered Wing to be a very good pilot. He had never known him to take risks and he was always ready to ask witness's advice. Captain Shepherd said he saw Wing on Sunday afternoon before he went up. "I warned him about coming in too slowly as it might get rather bumpy owing to the wind." he said. "He then appeared to be perfectly well and the machine was quite in order." Witness had flown it three times that morning. As far as he had been able to tell from an examination after the smash, the aeroplane was quite in order. He had not been able to find anything mechanically wrong with the machine. Wing left the aerodrome at ten minutes to four, witness having flown it for 20 minutes himself an hour before. Wing had been 15 minutes in the air when the crash occurred. The Coroner: Can you give us any explanation as to what may have happened to cause this diving and loss of control? Captain Shepherd: To my mind, it was obviously a case of loss of control, but it is rather a mystery as to where it started, whether he had control when he dived and did not lose it until he was 500 feet from the ground. Captain Shepherd then went on to say that if the pilot had got below a certain speed, his machine would be liable to develop a spin, but he did not think that Wing did lose his correct flying speed owing to the way that the machine struck the ground. It seemed to come to earth at a terrific speed, and it was very badly smashed, the engine being separated from the fuselage. He added that if the machine stalled, it would turn of its own account, but it would not turn at a high speed unless Wing had taken his hands off the controls. Capt. Shepherd said when he got to the scene of the crash, Wing was still strapped to his seat lying on his back in the wreckage. His hands were on his chest, and he was dead. Answering the Coroner, Capt. Shepherd said that other than Wing, he was the only one who flew the aeroplane as pilot that day. He gave it as his opinion that the machine landed upside down and gradually twisted round to the right way after the smash. (continued in side column to the left on the same page) Answering a juryman, Capt. Shepherd said it was quite possible for such an aeroplane to be flown with the pilot taking both hands and feet off the controls. It could be flown for some time in that way without danger. Frank Purnell of 3 Cromford Road, West Bridgford, the ground engineer at Tollerton aerodrome, said it was his duty to inspect the aircraft each day and issue certificates to the effect that the machines were airworthy. He saw Wing before he went up. He regarded him as a good pilot. Summing up, the Coroner said he did not think they could carry the case any further, the representative of the Air Ministry having told him that from his investigations he was satisfied that the machine was in order. "You can say no more than he was accidentally killed, and we shall never know what really happened, however long we sit, added Col. Bradwell. The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death", the foreman stating that they desired to express their satisfaction that everything was in perfect order with regard to the condition of the machine, and they considered that no one was to blame. Mentioned Arthur Leslie Wing and Ronald Arthur Shipstone.8 |
(Interred) Burial* | 13 November 1930 | Ronald Leslie Peter Wing was buried on 13 November 1930 at Section G17, 91+92, Nottingham Southern Cemetery, Wilford Hill, Wilford, NTT![]() Funeral at Wilford Hill. Entry 5581 in burial registers, Wing, Ronald Leslie Peter, age 20, of "Reigate", Cyprus Road, Mapperly Park, died in "field at Cotgrave", buried 13 Nov 1930, priest: E.A. Dunn, section G17, grave 91+92, removed from Cotgrave, vault in cemy, died 9.11.30.11,3 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 13 November 1930 | He was the subject of a newspaper article on 13 November 1930. "A Brave Young Man" Nottm. Aero Club's Tribute to Dead Member. Two aeroplanes from Tollerton Aerodrome circled low over Wilford Hill Cemetery during the burial service at the funeral to-day of Mr. Ronald Leslie Wing, aged 20, a prominent member of the Nottingham Aero Club, who was killed when the machine he was piloting crashed at Cotgrave on Sunday. Mr. Wing was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Wing, of Coldwell-Lane, Sheffield, and a nephew of Mr. Ronald Shipstone of Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham. The Rev. E. A. Dunn, vicar of St. Jude's Church, Nottingham, who conducted the service, said at the graveside that Mr. Wing was a very brave man, "one of those whose intrepidity made life possible." The mourners were Mr & Mrs. A. L. Wing of Sheffield (father and mother), Mr and Mrs Ronald A Shipstone (uncle and Aunt), Mr and Mrs J. H. Shipstone (uncle and Aunt), Capt. W. D. Wing (uncle) Miss Wing (aunt), Mrs. G. F. Wragg (aunt), Mrs. C. H. Cutts (cousin), Mr. C. H. Cutts and Mr. and Mrs. A Marshall (cousins) Among the friends of the deceased present were Mr. Fraser, Mr. A. J. Bates of Sheffield, Mr. G. W. Patchett, Mrs. Bradford, Mr. G. W. Lee and Mr. A. M. Lee of Sheffield, Mr. W. H. Howlett (also representing Major R. H. Turner of Shipley), Capt. H. S. Morley, Mrs. Morley, Miss Morley, Dr. J. S. and Miss O'Rourke, Capt. R. J. Shepherd of the Nottingham Aero Club, Mrs. Shepherd and Miss Robinson. A magnificent wreath of lilac and violets, in the shape of an aeroplane, was sent by members of the Nottingham Aero Club. In addition to the many family tributes, wreaths were sent by St. Christopher's Boys, the office and staff at Stirling Chambers, the management and staff at the old Albion Brewery, Messrs. James Aitken's Falkirk Brewery, and the employees of Falkirk Brewery. Mentioned Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Ron Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Harold Squire Morley, Edith Mary Shipstone and Gwynedd Mary Everingham Morley.11 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 14 November 1930 | Ronald Leslie Peter Wing was the subject of a newspaper article on 14 November 1930. Air Victim Laid to Rest Colleagues Tribute to Mr. R.L. Wing. As the interment of Ronald Leslie Wing, the Nottingham pilot who was killed at Cotgrave on Sunday, was proceeding at the Wilford Hill (Nottingham) Cemetery yesterday, two aeroplanes from Tollerton circled overhead. Thus did two members of the Notts Aero Club pay their last tribute to a well-liked and popular friend. The service was conducted by the Rev. E. A. Dunn, of St. Jude's Church, Nottingham. Chief mourners were the father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wing (Sheffield), Mr and Mrs. R.A. Shipstone, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Shipstone (uncles and aunts), of Nottingham, Capt. W.D. Wing (uncle), Miss Wing (aunt), Mrs. G.F. Wragg (aunt), Mr. and Mrs. A. Wing (cousins), Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Cutts (uncle and aunt), Capt. H.S. Morley, Mrs. Morley (aunt), and Miss Morely (cousin). Other mourners included Mr. H.J. Oates (Sheffield), Mr. G.W. and Mr. A.M. Lee (Sheffield), Mr. G.W. Patchett, Mrs. Bradford, Dr. G.S. and Miss. O'Rourke, Mr. Fraser, Mr. W.H. Howlett (who also represented Major R.H. Turner and Shipley), Capt. R.J. Shepherd, flying instructor at Tollerton, Mrs. Shepherd and Miss Robinson. The most striking floral tribute was one in the design of an aeroplane, carried out in lilac and violets, with a golden propeller and laurel leaf wheels. This was sent by members of the Notts Aero Club. Other tributes were sent by the St. Christopher's Boys, the office staff at Stirling Chambers, the management and staff of the Old Albion Brewery, Messrs. James Aitken and Co.'s brewery (Falkirk) and the employees of the Falkirk brewery. During the service at the graveside Mr. Dunn commented that they were called to do honour to a brave lad, one more of those men whose bravery and intrepidity had made so many achievements possible. Mentioned Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Ron Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Harold Squire Morley, Edith Mary Shipstone and Gwynedd Mary Everingham Morley.12 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 11 March 1931 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Wing, Ronald Leslie of 39 Coldwell Lane, Sheffield, died 9 November 1930 at Tollerton Nottinghamshire. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Arthur Leslie Wing described as Arthur Leslie Wing, chartered Accountant on 11 March 1931 by The Probate Office, London. Estate valued at £2939 14s. 5d..9 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2024 |
Citations
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Edward George Bingham Woodgate1
M, #3812, b. between 1 April 1891 and 5 April 1891
Father | Philip Robert Woodgate1 b. bt 1 Oct 1868 - 31 Dec 1868 |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Bingham1 b. bt 1 Jul 1865 - 30 Sep 1865 |
Birth* | between 1 April 1891 and 5 April 1891 | Edward George Bingham Woodgate, son of Philip Robert Woodgate and Mary Elizabeth Bingham, was born between 1 April 1891 and 5 April 1891 at Tunbridge Wells, KEN![]() |
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 | His birth was registered between 1 April 1891 and 30 June 1891 at R.D. Tunbridge Ref: 2a, 700 Woodgate, Edward George Bingham mother: Bingham.1 |
Edward George Bingham Woodgate was the son of Philip Robert Woodgate and Mary Elizabeth Bingham.1 | ||
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | The 1901 UK Census of 78 May Street, Fulham, LND![]() Frederick R. Woodgate son age 5 born Fulham, LND; William D. Woodgate, son age 3 born Fuilham, LND. Edward George Bingham Woodgate was described as Edward G. Woodgate, son age 10 boirn Tunbridge Wells, KEN.2 |
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Philip Robert Woodgate1
M, #3380, b. between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 | His birth was registered between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 at R.D. Tunbridge Ref: 2a, 580 Woodgate, Philip Robert mother: Latter.2 |
Birth* | between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 | Philip Robert Woodgate was born between 1 October 1868 and 31 December 1868 at Brenchley, KEN![]() |
Marriage* | 14 September 1890 | He married Mary Elizabeth Bingham, daughter of George Bingham and Ann Sudbury Ward, on 14 September 1890 at The Parish Church, Tunbridge Wells, KEN![]() |
Had a Son | between 1 April 1891 and 5 April 1891 | His son Edward George Bingham Woodgate was born between 1 April 1891 and 5 April 1891 at Tunbridge Wells, KEN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 5 April 1891 | He was head of the household in the 1891 UK Census of 6 Walton Terrace, Wood P. Road, Tunbridge Wells, KEN![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 78 May Street, Fulham, LND![]() Frederick R. Woodgate son age 5 born Fulham, LND; William D. Woodgate, son age 3 born Fuilham, LND. The household had 2 rooms. Same address as family of Wiliam Jackson, a coachman as was his son (I think they were lodging in his house).4 |
Child of Philip Robert Woodgate and Mary Elizabeth Bingham |
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Marriage* | 14 September 1890 | Philip Robert Woodgate married Mary Elizabeth Bingham, daughter of George Bingham and Ann Sudbury Ward, on 14 September 1890 at The Parish Church, Tunbridge Wells, KEN![]() |
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Patti Theodora Woodhouse1,2
F, #1048, b. 8 July 1880, d. 19 February 1947
Name Variation | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was also known as Dorri.3 | |
Note* | Father Thomas Vernon Woodhouse, architect builder.4 | |
Name Variation | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was also known as Dora.5 | |
Name Variation | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was also known as Theodora.2 | |
Name Variation | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was also known as Patti.2 | |
Birth* | 8 July 1880 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was born on 8 July 1880 at Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(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. Nottingham Ref: 7b, 294 Woodhouse, Patti mother: Hardwick.8 |
(Witness) Marriage | 28 June 1910 | She witnessed the marriage of Annie Eliza Shipstone and MA MB Bch (Cantab) James Eric Boobbyer Snell on 28 June 1910 at The Parish Church, Lenton, NTT![]() = Annie Eliza Shipstone of full age, spinster of the Firs, Lenton father: Thomas Shipstone, brewer In church by license Wit: Robert Haynes?, Enoch Snell, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, Frances Snell (by A.B. Cook, vicar of All Saints).9,10 |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | The 1911 UK Census of 16 Hound Road, West Bridgford, NTT![]() |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | She married Ronald Arthur Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.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. Basford Ref: 7b 459 Shipstone, Ronald A. = Woodhouse, Patti T.1 |
Married Name | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | As of between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913, her married name was Shipstone.1 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 9 August 1913 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was mentioned in a newspaper article on 9 August 1913. One of the Misses Woodhouse, invitees and attendees at the marriage of Mr. James Shipstone to Mary Hancorne Nickolls in Grantham. Miss Woodhouse gave the couple a buckle of brilliants set in silver. Subject: Mary Hancorne Nickolls and James Shipstone Mentioned: Enoch Shipstone, Ada Alice Fewkes, Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Arthur Vinter, Elizabeth Vinter, Harry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Francis Edgar Shipstone, James Hugh Gordon Shipstone, Frederic Cattle, Caroline Cattle, Edith Margaret Shipstone and Patti Theodora Woodhouse.11 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 11 May 1917 | She was mentioned in a newspaper article on 11 May 1917. "Mrs. Ronald Shipstone", A chief mourner at the funeral of Captain James Henry Nightingale Cattle. Subject: James Henry Nightingale Cattle Mentioned: Caroline Shipstone, Frederic Cattle, Phyllis Helen Cattle, Elizabeth Shipstone, Helen Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Annie Eliza Shipstone.12 |
(Witness) Marriage | 1 September 1917 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse witnessed the marriage of Helena Kathleen Shipstone and George John Mackness on 1 September 1917 at The Parish Church, Lenton, NTT![]() 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.1,13,10 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 39 Durnford Street, East Stonehouse, DEV![]() Coole, Doreen Winifred servant age 18y female, born Plymouth. DEV general domestic servant private. The house had 10 rooms. St George's Street crossed-out.14 |
Had a Son | between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 | Her son Ronald Thomas Robert Shipstone was born between 1 October 1923 and 31 December 1923 at R.D. Nottingham.15 |
Directory | 1926 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Ronald Arthur Shipstone were named in 1926 in the Polling District C. Mapperley Ward Lucknow Avenue 1926 Autumn 1712 R O Shipstone, Ronald Arthur - SJ 2 Lucknow House 1713 HO HO Shipstone, Patti 2 Lucknow House at Lucknow House 2 Lucknow Avenue, Mapperley Ward, NTT ![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper | 9 December 1926 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was the subject of a newspaper article on 9 December 1926. A Mapperley "Social" Under the auspices of the Mapperley Ward Women's (District B.) Conservative Association, a successful whist drive and dance was held at Gilbert's tea Rooms, Mapperley, last night. Over 200 were present - a record for the Association - and an enjoyable evening was spent. The arrangements were in the hands of Mrs. W.A. Wilson (hon. sec.) and an energetic committee, whilst the M.C.'s were Mr. G. Bavin (whist) and Mr. W. curran (dancing). Mrs. Ronald Shipstone distributed the prizes. Mr. P. Truman's band provided the music.17 |
Directory | 1927 | She and Ronald Arthur Shipstone were named in 1927 in the Polling District C. Mapperley Ward Lucknow Avenue 1927 Autumn 1503 R O Shipstone, Ronald Arthur - SJ 2 Lucknow House 1504 HO HO Shipstone, Patti 2 Lucknow House at Lucknow House 2 Lucknow Avenue, Mapperley Ward, NTT ![]() |
Directory | 1929 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Ronald Arthur Shipstone were named in 1929 in the Polling District C. Mapperley Ward Lucknow Avenue 1929 2047 R O Shipstone, Ronald Arthur - SJ 2 Lucknow House 2048 Rw Dw Shipstone, Patti 2 Lucknow House 2049 Rw - Gamage, Doris 2 Lucknow House 2050 Rw - Tradewell Eva 2 Lucknow House [Eva Tradewell named Ena in 1931] at Lucknow House 2 Lucknow Avenue, Mapperley Ward, NTT ![]() |
Directory | 1930 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Ronald Arthur Shipstone were named in 1930 in the Polling District C. Mapperley Ward Lucknow Avenue 1930 2099 R O Shipstone, Ronald Arthur - SJ 2 Lucknow House 2100 Rw Dw Shipstone, Patti 2 Lucknow House 2101 Rw - Gamage, Doris Louisa 2 Lucknow House 2102 Rw - Tradewell Ena 2 Lucknow House [Eva Tradewell named Ena in 1930/1] at Lucknow House 2 Lucknow Avenue, Mapperley Ward, NTT ![]() |
Death of Son | 17 May 1930 | Her son Ronald Thomas Robert Shipstone died on 17 May 1930 at 18 Park Row, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 13 November 1930 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was mentioned in a newspaper article on 13 November 1930. Named as Mrs. Ronald A Shipstone, an aunt of Mr. Wing, and a mourner at his funeral. Subject: Ronald Leslie Peter Wing Mentioned: Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Ron Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Harold Squire Morley, Edith Mary Shipstone and Gwynedd Mary Everingham Morley.18 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 14 November 1930 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was mentioned in a newspaper article on 14 November 1930. Named as Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Shipstone, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Shipstone, Nottingham, uncles and aunts of Ronald Leslie Peter Wing and mourners at his funeral. Subject: Ronald Leslie Peter Wing Mentioned: Arthur Leslie Wing, Alice Christabel Everingham Shipstone, Ron Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone, Gertrude Turner, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Harold Squire Morley, Edith Mary Shipstone and Gwynedd Mary Everingham Morley.19 |
Directory* | 1931 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Ronald Arthur Shipstone were named in 1931 in the Polling District C. Mapperley Ward Lucknow Avenue 1931 2092 R O Shipstone, Ronald Arthur - SJ 2 Lucknow House 2093 Rw Dw Shipstone, Patti 2 Lucknow House 2094 Rw - Tradewell Ena 2 Lucknow House at Lucknow House 2 Lucknow Avenue, Mapperley Ward, NTT ![]() |
(Beneficiary) Will | 13 May 1931 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was named as "Mrs. Patti (Doris) Shipstone (wife of my nephew Ronald Arthur Shipstone), my needlework ottoman two needlework stools and my silver topped Cut Glass Mustard Pepper and Salt Pots with two spoons", a beneficiary in the Will of Helen Shipstone dated 13 May 1931.20 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 17 January 1934 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was mentioned in a newspaper article on 17 January 1934. As Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shipstone mourners at the funeral of the late Miss Helen Shipstone. Subject: Helen Shipstone Mentioned: Thomas Shipstone, Eric Peter Shipstone Snell, Annie Eliza Snell, Caroline Cattle, Frederic Cattle, Phyllis Helen Cattle, George John Mackness, Helena Kathleen Mackness, James Henry Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, Helen Shipstone Selka, Salomon Selka, Frances Mary Shipstone Fowler, Reg Vinter, James Leslie Shipstone, Mary Ward Horsley and Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff.21 |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 18 January 1934 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was mentioned in a newspaper article on 18 January 1934. As Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shipstone mourners at the funeral of the late Miss Helen Shipstone. Subject: Helen Shipstone Mentioned: Thomas Shipstone, Eric Peter Shipstone Snell, Annie Eliza Snell, Caroline Cattle, Frederic Cattle, Phyllis Helen Cattle, George John Mackness, Helena Kathleen Mackness, James Henry Shipstone, Ronald Arthur Shipstone, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, Helen Shipstone Selka, Salomon Selka, Frances Mary Shipstone Fowler, Reg Vinter, James Leslie Shipstone, Mary Ward Horsley and Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff.22 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 29 July 1939 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was the subject of a newspaper article on 29 July 1939. Bath Visitor's List Empire Hotel includes: Mrs. Ronald Shipstone (Nottingham) Mrs. W. Woodhouse (Nottingham).23 |
(Subject) Newspaper | 31 July 1939 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 31 July 1939. £56,000 Mansfield Will Miss Sarah Elizabeth Hole of Clipstone Avenue Mansfield, who died on March 24th left estate of the gross value of £56,742, with net personalty of £55,357. She left £150 each to Florence Lucy Bohane and Patty T. Shipstone; £150 each to Beatrice, Beryl, Muriel and Marjory Woodhouse; and annuity of £52 to Henrietta Charlton; and the residue of her property to her sister for life, and then to her nephews and nieces, Marion, Kenneth, Phyllis, Clive and Gertrude Hole, as her sister may appoint.24 |
(Present-Second) Cen-Househ* | 29 September 1939 | She was listed next to the top of the household in the 1939 UK Register of 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
Death of Spouse | 17 November 1944 | Her husband Ronald Arthur Shipstone died on 17 November 1944 at Lucknow House, 2 Lucknow Avenue, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Mentioned) Newspaper | 21 June 1946 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was mentioned in a newspaper article on 21 June 1946. Named as "Mrs. Ronald Shipstone", a mourner at the funeral of Caroline Cattle, nee Shipstone Subject: Caroline Shipstone Mentioned: Annie Eliza Shipstone, George John Mackness, Helena Kathleen Shipstone, Ellis Gun Selby, Patti Theodora Woodhouse, James Henry Shipstone and Gertrude Turner.28 |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 January 1947 and 31 March 1947 | Her death was registered between 1 January 1947 and 31 March 1947 at R.D. Nottingham Ref: 3c 424, Shipstone, Patti Theodora age 66.6,29 |
(Deceased) Death* | 19 February 1947 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse died on 19 February 1947 at Pendennis, Mapperley Hall Drive, Nottingham, NTT![]() |
(Subject) Newspaper* | 24 February 1947 | She was the subject of a newspaper article on 24 February 1947. "Funeral of Mrs D. Shipstone" The funeral took place to-day of Mrs. Dorrie Shipstone, widow of Mr. R.A. Shipstone, of Pendennis, Mapperley Hall Drive, Nottingham. A service was held at St. Jude's Church, conducted by the vicar (the Rev. H. Taylor), and later Mrs. Shipstone was buried beside her son, Bobbie, at Wilford Hill. Bobbie died when he was six, and Mrs. Shipstone had endowed the "Bobbie Shipstone" ward at the Nottingham General Hospital in his memory. The mourners were; Miss B. Woodhouse (sister) Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Woodhouse (brother and sister-in-law) Mrs. H.M. Wharmby (sister) Mr. J. H. Shipstone (brother-in-law) Mrs. F. Woodhouse and Eileen (sister-in-law and neice) Mrs. Vernon Woodhouse (sister-in-law) Mrs. A.F. Fraser (niece) Mr. L.V. Woodhouse (nephew) Mr. B. Woodhouse (nephew) Mrs. R. Carter (niece) Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Middleton Mrs. D. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Greathead Mr. H.C. Cutts (also representing Mrs. Cutts) Mr. M.F. Ratcliff Mrs. Eric Snell Lt-comm and Mrs. G.J. Mackness (also representing Mrs. M.F. Ratcliff, Lady Ball and Miss I. Liddle) Mrs. F.V. Morris (also representing Mrs. E.D. Jackson) Miss I. Forth Mr. E.G. Selby Mrs. M.S. Mackness Mr. R. Wood (representing the National Provincial Bank) Mr. W.A. Boot Mr. H.F. Brown Mentioned James Henry Shipstone, Charles Henry Middleton, Gladys Muriel Shipstone, Hubert Cyril Cutts, Marjorie Eileen Cutts, Mortimer Frederick Ratcliff, Annie Eliza Shipstone, George John Mackness, Helena Kathleen Shipstone, Ellis Gun Selby, Mary Shipstone Selby, Mabel Frances Shipstone and Ronald Thomas Robert Shipstone.30 |
(Interred) Burial* | 24 February 1947 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse was buried on 24 February 1947 at Nottingham Southern Cemetery, Wilford Hill, Wilford, NTT![]() Beside her son, "Bobbie" who died age 6. Plot included 2 burials: Ronald Thomas Robert, buried 21 May 1930 Patte Thordora, buried 24 Feb 1947.3,31 |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 15 July 1947 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Shipstone Theodora otherwise Patti otherwise Patti Theodora of Pendennis, Mapperley Hall Drive, Nottingham widow died 19 February 1947. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Harold Duncan Woodhouse and Leslie Vernon Woodhouse, contractors on 15 July 1947 by The Probate Office, Nottingham. Estate valued at £30176 8s 9d.2,27 |
Child of Patti Theodora Woodhouse and Ronald Arthur Shipstone |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 | Patti Theodora Woodhouse married Ronald Arthur Shipstone, son of James Shipstone and Lucy Barker, between 1 July 1913 and 30 September 1913 at R.D. Basford.1 |
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Last Edited | 2 Jun 2024 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage.
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Florence Woods
F, #2904, b. between 1872 and 1873
Birth* | between 1872 and 1873 | Florence Woods was born between 1872 and 1873 at Milton Bryant, LEI![]() |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1895 and 31 March 1895 | Her marriage was registered between 1 January 1895 and 31 March 1895 at R.D. Wandsworth Ref: 1d, 674 as Chamberlain, William = Woods, Florence.1 |
Married Name | 30 March 1895 | As of 30 March 1895, her married name was Chamberlain.2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 30 March 1895 | She married William Grundy Chamberlain, son of William Chamberlain and Harriet Grundy, on 30 March 1895 at Holy Trinity Church, Clapham, SRY![]() William Chamberlain, age 29 years, bachelor, manager, 3 Hendon Road, father William Chamberlain, draper = Florence Woods, age 23 years, spinster, Camberwell, father Edward Woods, farmer In church by Licence Wit: C. Woods, A. Freeman (all signed).2 |
Had a Daughter | 4 February 1896 | Her daughter Winifred Harriet Chamberlain was born on 4 February 1896 at Stockwell Green, SRY![]() |
Had a Daughter | between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 | Her daughter Dorothy Muriel Chamberlain was born between 1 April 1897 and 30 June 1897 at Clapham, SRY![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of 76 Waddon Road, Croydon, SRY![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of The Dell, Coombe Road, South Croyden, SRY![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 19 June 1921 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1921 UK Census of 7 Norman Avenue, Henley on Thames, OXF![]() |
Known Children of Florence Woods and William Grundy Chamberlain |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 30 March 1895 | Florence Woods married William Grundy Chamberlain, son of William Chamberlain and Harriet Grundy, on 30 March 1895 at Holy Trinity Church, Clapham, SRY![]() William Chamberlain, age 29 years, bachelor, manager, 3 Hendon Road, father William Chamberlain, draper = Florence Woods, age 23 years, spinster, Camberwell, father Edward Woods, farmer In church by Licence Wit: C. Woods, A. Freeman (all signed).2 |
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Last Edited | 25 Apr 2023 |
Gwendoline S. Woods1
F, #3277
Charts | Descendants of William Easom c1774 - DSP Descendants of Sarah Eton 1792 - DSP Descendants of William Easom c1774 - DNA Descendants of Sarah Eton 1792 - DNA |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1942 and 31 March 1942 | Her 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.1 |
Married Name | 7 March 1942 | As of 7 March 1942, her married name was Lloyd.1,2 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 7 March 1942 | Gwendoline S. Woods married Morvien Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, on 7 March 1942 at The Parish Church, Hook, SRY![]() |
Family of Gwendoline S. Woods and Morvien Lloyd |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 7 March 1942 | Gwendoline S. Woods married Morvien Lloyd, son of Cyril David Lloyd and Sarah Ann Tatam, on 7 March 1942 at The Parish Church, Hook, SRY![]() |
Last Edited | 26 Oct 2020 |
Alfred David Woodward1
M, #3070, b. 1867, d. 4 January 1934
Birth* | 1867 | Alfred David Woodward was born in 1867.1 |
(Groom) MC-Reg* | between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 | His marriage was registered between 1 January 1893 and 31 March 1893 at R.D. York Ref: 9d 36. Only one in York. Alice Ann Morton = Alfred David Woodward.2 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 8 March 1893 | He married Alice Ann Morton, daughter of James Morton and Martha Ann Mitchell, on 8 March 1893 at St Lawrence Church, York, YKS![]() Alfred David Woodward, age 26, bachelor, telegraphist, 4 Carlton Street, Father David Woodward, (deceased), coachman = Alice Ann Morton, age 24, spinster, 48 Winterscale St., Father: James Morton, joiner In church after banns Wit: Fred Daniel?, Rose Morton Witness links Rose Rebecca Morton.1 |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 31 March 1901 | He was head of the household in the 1901 UK Census of 32 Falsgrave Crescent, St Thomas, York, YKS![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 2 April 1911 | He was head of the household in the 1911 UK Census of Station House, Sewerby, Bridlington, ERY![]() |
Death* | 4 January 1934 | Alfred David Woodward died on 4 January 1934 at Glen Hazel, Sewerby, YKS![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 27 February 1934 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Woodward, Alfred David of Glen Hazel, Sewerby near Bridlington, YKS, died 04 Jan 1934. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Alice Ann Morton described as Alice Ann Woodward, widow on 27 February 1934 by The Probate Office, London. Estate valued at £1965 10s 6d..5 |
Family of Alfred David Woodward and Alice Ann Morton |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 8 March 1893 | Alfred David Woodward married Alice Ann Morton, daughter of James Morton and Martha Ann Mitchell, on 8 March 1893 at St Lawrence Church, York, YKS![]() Alfred David Woodward, age 26, bachelor, telegraphist, 4 Carlton Street, Father David Woodward, (deceased), coachman = Alice Ann Morton, age 24, spinster, 48 Winterscale St., Father: James Morton, joiner In church after banns Wit: Fred Daniel?, Rose Morton Witness links Rose Rebecca Morton.1 |
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2021 |
Sarah Jane Woodward1
F, #1721, b. between 1 July 1853 and 30 September 1853, d. 6 April 1914
(Registered) BC-Reg* | between 1 July 1853 and 30 September 1853 | Her birth was registered between 1 July 1853 and 30 September 1853 at R.D. Manchester Ref: 8d, 172 Woodward, Sarah Jane mother: Waring Recorded in freeBMD as "Macclesfield", but 8D refers to Manchester. This was mixed up by index transcribers with Sarah Woodward entry for Macclesfield in the same quarter.2,3 |
Birth* | between 1 July 1853 and 30 September 1853 | Sarah Jane Woodward was born between 1 July 1853 and 30 September 1853 at Manchester, LAN![]() |
(Enumerated) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Her Majesty's Prison, St. Cuthbert's, Carlisle, CUL![]() Sarah Jane Woodward was described as Sarah Jane Woodward, matron, single, age 36, Matron Prison's Department, employed, born Manchester, LAN.1 |
(Bride) MC-Reg* | between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 | Her marriage was registered between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 at R.D. Chorley Ref: 8e 810, Joseph Leavers & Sarah Jane Woodward.4 |
Married Name | between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 | As of between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896, her married name was Leavers.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 | She married Joseph Lievers, son of Joseph LIEVERS and Hannah ROWBOTTOM, between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 at R.D. Chorley.1,4 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 31 March 1901 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1901 UK Census of Ash Bank Lane, Wetheral, CUL![]() |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1911 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1911 UK Census of 191 Warwick Road, Carlisle, CUL![]() |
(Deceased) DC-Reg* | between 1 April 1914 and 30 June 1914 | Her death was registered between 1 April 1914 and 30 June 1914 at R.D. Carlisle Ref: 10b, 661 as Sarah J Leavers, age 60.7 |
(Deceased) Death* | 6 April 1914 | Sarah Jane Woodward died on 6 April 1914 at 191 Warwick Road, Carlisle, CUL![]() |
(Deceased) Prob Index* | 1 May 1914 | In the Probate Index, the deceased was described as Leavers, Sarah Jane of 191 Warwick Road, Carlisle (wife of Joseph Leavers) died 6 April 1914. Authority to administer the Estate was granted to Joseph Lievers described as the said Joseph Leavers, retired governor of His Majesty's prison at Carlisle on 1 May 1914 by The Probate Office, Carlisle. Estate valued at £1096 0s. 2d.. Incorrectly indexed as "Sarah Jan Leavers."8 |
Family of Sarah Jane Woodward and Joseph Lievers |
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(Bride) Marriage* | between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 | Sarah Jane Woodward married Joseph Lievers, son of Joseph LIEVERS and Hannah ROWBOTTOM, between 1 October 1896 and 31 December 1896 at R.D. Chorley.1,4 |
Last Edited | 16 Apr 2021 |
Elizabeth Woolvin
F, #2989, b. 1824
Charts | Descendants of Mary Ballenger 1790 - DSP Descendants of Mary Ballenger 1790 - DNA |
Birth* | 1824 | Elizabeth Woolvin was born in 1824 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Child) Baptism | 17 October 1824 | She was baptised on 17 October 1824 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
Married Name | 3 September 1859 | As of 3 September 1859, her married name was Jones.1 |
(Bride) Marriage* | 3 September 1859 | She married Isaac Jones, son of Isaac JONES and Mary BALLANGER, on 3 September 1859 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() Isaac Jones (x), age 36, bachelor, labourer, Winchcomb, father: Isaac Jones, labourer = Elizabeth Woolvin (x), age 34, spinster, Winchcomb, father: John Woolvin, carpenter In Church after banns Wit: Lemuel Woolvin, Sarah (x) Woolvin.1 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ* | 7 April 1861 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1861 UK Census of Stanway, GLS![]() Elizabeth Jones, wife, married, age 38, born Winchcombe GLS. She was enumerated with her husband Isaac Jones, along with no children or other family members..2 |
(Wife) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | She was wife of the head of household in the 1871 UK Census of Footbridge, Sudeley Tenements, Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Head alone) Cen-Househ* | 3 April 1881 | She was solitary head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Chandos Street, Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Enum alone) Cen-Househ | 5 April 1891 | The 1891 UK Census of Gloucester Street, Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
Family of Elizabeth Woolvin and Isaac Jones |
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(Bride) Marriage* | 3 September 1859 | Elizabeth Woolvin married Isaac Jones, son of Isaac JONES and Mary BALLANGER, on 3 September 1859 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() Isaac Jones (x), age 36, bachelor, labourer, Winchcomb, father: Isaac Jones, labourer = Elizabeth Woolvin (x), age 34, spinster, Winchcomb, father: John Woolvin, carpenter In Church after banns Wit: Lemuel Woolvin, Sarah (x) Woolvin.1 |
Last Edited | 23 Dec 2021 |
Samuel Woolvin1
M, #2279, b. before 5 September 1819, d. 4 February 1890
Charts | Descendants of Mary Ballenger 1790 - DSP Descendants of Mary Ballenger 1790 - DNA |
Birth* | before 5 September 1819 | Samuel Woolvin was born before 5 September 1819 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Child) Baptism | 5 September 1819 | He was baptised on 5 September 1819 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() (John Woolven buried 25 Nov 1874 age 84).3 |
(Groom) Marriage* | 11 November 1846 | He married Diana Jones, daughter of Isaac JONES and Mary BALLANGER, on 11 November 1846 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() Samuel Woolvin (x), age 27, bachelor, labourer, of Winchcomb, father: John Woolvin, carpenter = Diana Jones (x), age 25, spinster, of Gretton, father: Isaac Jones, labourer Married in church by banns. Wit: Isaac Jones (x), Elizabeth Woolvin (x) Isaac was probably her father rather than brother, as he was living in Winchcomb, and brother was not. Witness links Isaac JONES.1,3 |
Research* | between 1848 and 1865 | Research:at least 6 children: Mary Woolvin 1848 Hannah Woolvin 1851 John Woolvin 1852-1910 George Woolvin 1855 Sarah Anne Woolvin 1862 Jane Elizabeth Woolvin 1865.2 |
(Witness) Marriage | 8 July 1849 | Samuel Woolvin witnessed the marriage of Charles HOOPER and Rebecca JONES on 8 July 1849 at The Parish Church of St. Paul, Cheltenham, GLS![]() = Rebecca jones of full age, spinster of 13 Brunswick Street father: Isaac Joners, Labourer In church of St. Paul's after banns Wit: Samuel (x) Woolvin, Diana (x) Woolvin.4 |
(Witness) MC | 8 July 1849 | Samuel Woolvin witnessed the marriage of Charles HOOPER and Rebecca JONES at The Parish Church of St. Paul's, Cheltenham, R.D. Cheltenham, GLS![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ* | 30 March 1851 | He was head of the household in the 1851 UK Census of Gloucester Street, Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 7 April 1861 | He was head of the household in the 1861 UK Census of Gloucester Street, Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 2 April 1871 | He was head of the household in the 1871 UK Census of Rottan Patch Cottage, Corndean, Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Head) Cen-Househ | 3 April 1881 | He was head of the household in the 1881 UK Census of Gloucester St., Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
Death* | 4 February 1890 | Samuel Woolvin died on 4 February 1890 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() |
(Interred) Burial* | 10 February 1890 | He was buried on 10 February 1890 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() Samuel Woolvin, Winchcombe, buried Feb 10th age 70 years.3 |
Family of Samuel Woolvin and Diana Jones |
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(Groom) Marriage* | 11 November 1846 | Samuel Woolvin married Diana Jones, daughter of Isaac JONES and Mary BALLANGER, on 11 November 1846 at Winchcombe, GLS![]() Samuel Woolvin (x), age 27, bachelor, labourer, of Winchcomb, father: John Woolvin, carpenter = Diana Jones (x), age 25, spinster, of Gretton, father: Isaac Jones, labourer Married in church by banns. Wit: Isaac Jones (x), Elizabeth Woolvin (x) Isaac was probably her father rather than brother, as he was living in Winchcomb, and brother was not. Witness links Isaac JONES.1,3 |
Last Edited | 16 May 2015 |
Citations
- [S7] Index to GRO Marriage "FreeBMD."
- [S88] Information supplied by a fellow researcher "Ancestry."
- [S76] Website Web Site (unknown url) "Ancestry."
- [S60] Parochial Records, Marriages "St. Pauls Cheltenham, GLS."
- [S12] Marriage cert.
- [S1] Census, 1851, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1861, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1871, Ancestry.
- [S1] Census, 1881, Ancestry.