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2601 | COPLEY, SARAH MERCER GRO Reference: 1851 J Quarter in LEEDS Volume 23 Page 540 | Copley, Sarah (I48955)
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2602 | CORNELL Mary Eliza Edmonton 3a 775 Mason Harry Sowersby Edmonton 3a 775 Page Alice Rose Edmonton 3a 775 PEARCE Frederick George Edmonton 3a 775 | Family: Mason, Harry Sowersby / Page, Alice Rose (F15364)
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2603 | Cornforth Edmond of Rigton Farm East Keswick Yorkshire died 1 September 1922 Probate London 9 February 1923 to Ann Cornforth widow and Ernest Woodmansey railway clerk. Effects £2507 2s. 11d. | Cornforth, Edmund (I33868)
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2604 | Cornish John Nuneaton 16 521 Humphries Mary Nuneaton 16 521 Jones John Nuneaton 16 521 Kendell Mary Nuneaton 16 521 Madelin John Nuneaton 16 521 Pegg Thomas Nuneaton 16 521 Smith Ann Nuneaton 16 521 No trace on Censi unless she started calling herself Sarah Madeling (1851) and Sarah Madelin (1861) | Family: Unknown / Mowe, Sally (F6559)
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2605 | Correct birth date is Dec 12 1808 Record set Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms First name(s) - Last name Maw Baptism year 1809 Birth year 1808 County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Baptism place Doncaster Mother's first name(s) Mary Gooddy Father's first name(s) Richard Birth date 12 Dec 1808 Baptism date ? ? 1809 Event type Baptisms, marriages & Burials Source year range 1711-1815 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish records Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s) Robert Last name Maw Birth year - Baptism year 1809 Baptism date 3 Jul 1809 Baptism place Doncaster, St George Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Richard Father's occupation mercer Mother's first name(s) Mary Gooddy County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Notes b 12 Feb 1808 4 so Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain Doncaster Family History Society copyright Doncaster Family History Society | Maw, Robert (I7162)
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2606 | Correct birth date is Dec 12 1808 Record set Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms First name(s) - Last name Maw Baptism year 1809 Birth year 1808 County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Baptism place Doncaster Mother's first name(s) Mary Gooddy Father's first name(s) Richard Birth date 12 Dec 1808 Baptism date ? ? 1809 Event type Baptisms, marriages & Burials Source year range 1711-1815 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish records Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s) Robert Last name Maw Birth year - Baptism year 1809 Baptism date 3 Jul 1809 Baptism place Doncaster, St George Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Richard Father's occupation mercer Mother's first name(s) Mary Gooddy County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Notes b 12 Feb 1808 4 so Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain Doncaster Family History Society copyright Doncaster Family History Society | Maw, Robert (I7162)
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2607 | Correspondence with the Spectacle Makers Company Dear Andrew Maw. Your email of the 10th September has been passed onto me as the Honorary Archivist of the Spectacle Makers Company. There are 5 members of the Maw family on our records. The first is Solomon Maw of 11, Aldersgate Street, London. His occupation is stated as "Surgical Instrument Maker". He became a Freeman of the Company 7/12/1843 and a Liveryman 2/5/1849. He died in 1861. He was the son of George Maw late of Peckham, Surrey, who was a Merchant by trade. The second is Charles Maw, also of 11, Aldersgate Street, London and also a Surgical Instrument Maker. Both Solomon and Charles became members of the Company by "Redemption" i.e. they paid for it. Charles is Solmon's son. Charles became Free of the Company and a Liveryman on the same day, not unusual at that time, 2/10/1856. It was Solomon who started the family connection with the Spectacle Makers Company. The next two, Charles Trentham Maw and Henry Trentham Maw, are the sons of Charles and became Freemen by "Servitude" i.e. their father was a Freeman of the Company at the time of their birth. Charles Trentham Maw was a Surgical Instrument Maker of 7/12, Aldersgate Street, London. He became Free of the Company and a Liveryman 15/5/1885. Henry Trentham Maw also of 7/12 Aldersgate Street, is shown as a Surgeon. He became Free and a Liveryman 8/9/1897. Finally comes Partrick Charles Maw grandson of Charles and son of Henry Trentham. He obtained his Freedom and Livery 6/2/1923 by Patrimony as the son of Henry Trentham. He is shown as a Druggist of 7/12, Aldersgate Street. There is no indication in the records of the date of birth of any of these 5 and the death of only one. You may already know of the Livery Company set-up. In case you don't a Freeman is the basic "member" of a Livery Company. The next step for those particularly interested is to become a Liveryman. To become a Freeman or a Liveryman would require the sponsorship of existing members of the Company. Of the three ways of becoming Free of a Company Freedom and Redemption I have already mentioned. The third way was by Servitude by virtue of an apprenticeship with an existing Freeman or Liveryman of the Company. I hope this information will add a little to your tracing of your family history. Colin Eldridge. clerk@spectaclemakers.com | Maw, Charles (I4438)
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2608 | Correspondence with the Spectacle Makers Company Dear Andrew Maw. Your email of the 10th September has been passed onto me as the Honorary Archivist of the Spectacle Makers Company. There are 5 members of the Maw family on our records. The first is Solomon Maw of 11, Aldersgate Street, London. His occupation is stated as "Surgical Instrument Maker". He became a Freeman of the Company 7/12/1843 and a Liveryman 2/5/1849. He died in 1861. He was the son of George Maw late of Peckham, Surrey, who was a Merchant by trade. The second is Charles Maw, also of 11, Aldersgate Street, London and also a Surgical Instrument Maker. Both Solomon and Charles became members of the Company by "Redemption" i.e. they paid for it. Charles is Solmon's son. Charles became Free of the Company and a Liveryman on the same day, not unusual at that time, 2/10/1856. It was Solomon who started the family connection with the Spectacle Makers Company. The next two, Charles Trentham Maw and Henry Trentham Maw, are the sons of Charles and became Freemen by "Servitude" i.e. their father was a Freeman of the Company at the time of their birth. Charles Trentham Maw was a Surgical Instrument Maker of 7/12, Aldersgate Street, London. He became Free of the Company and a Liveryman 15/5/1885. Henry Trentham Maw also of 7/12 Aldersgate Street, is shown as a Surgeon. He became Free and a Liveryman 8/9/1897. Finally comes Partrick Charles Maw grandson of Charles and son of Henry Trentham. He obtained his Freedom and Livery 6/2/1923 by Patrimony as the son of Henry Trentham. He is shown as a Druggist of 7/12, Aldersgate Street. There is no indication in the records of the date of birth of any of these 5 and the death of only one. You may already know of the Livery Company set-up. In case you don't a Freeman is the basic "member" of a Livery Company. The next step for those particularly interested is to become a Liveryman. To become a Freeman or a Liveryman would require the sponsorship of existing members of the Company. Of the three ways of becoming Free of a Company Freedom and Redemption I have already mentioned. The third way was by Servitude by virtue of an apprenticeship with an existing Freeman or Liveryman of the Company. I hope this information will add a little to your tracing of your family history. Colin Eldridge. clerk@spectaclemakers.com | Maw, Charles Trentham (I4440)
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2609 | Correspondence with the Spectacle Makers Company Dear Andrew Maw. Your email of the 10th September has been passed onto me as the Honorary Archivist of the Spectacle Makers Company. There are 5 members of the Maw family on our records. The first is Solomon Maw of 11, Aldersgate Street, London. His occupation is stated as "Surgical Instrument Maker". He became a Freeman of the Company 7/12/1843 and a Liveryman 2/5/1849. He died in 1861. He was the son of George Maw late of Peckham, Surrey, who was a Merchant by trade. The second is Charles Maw, also of 11, Aldersgate Street, London and also a Surgical Instrument Maker. Both Solomon and Charles became members of the Company by "Redemption" i.e. they paid for it. Charles is Solmon's son. Charles became Free of the Company and a Liveryman on the same day, not unusual at that time, 2/10/1856. It was Solomon who started the family connection with the Spectacle Makers Company. The next two, Charles Trentham Maw and Henry Trentham Maw, are the sons of Charles and became Freemen by "Servitude" i.e. their father was a Freeman of the Company at the time of their birth. Charles Trentham Maw was a Surgical Instrument Maker of 7/12, Aldersgate Street, London. He became Free of the Company and a Liveryman 15/5/1885. Henry Trentham Maw also of 7/12 Aldersgate Street, is shown as a Surgeon. He became Free and a Liveryman 8/9/1897. Finally comes Partrick Charles Maw grandson of Charles and son of Henry Trentham. He obtained his Freedom and Livery 6/2/1923 by Patrimony as the son of Henry Trentham. He is shown as a Druggist of 7/12, Aldersgate Street. There is no indication in the records of the date of birth of any of these 5 and the death of only one. You may already know of the Livery Company set-up. In case you don't a Freeman is the basic "member" of a Livery Company. The next step for those particularly interested is to become a Liveryman. To become a Freeman or a Liveryman would require the sponsorship of existing members of the Company. Of the three ways of becoming Free of a Company Freedom and Redemption I have already mentioned. The third way was by Servitude by virtue of an apprenticeship with an existing Freeman or Liveryman of the Company. I hope this information will add a little to your tracing of your family history. Colin Eldridge. clerk@spectaclemakers.com | Maw, Henry Trentham (I4455)
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2610 | Correspondence with the Spectacle Makers Company Dear Andrew Maw. Your email of the 10th September has been passed onto me as the Honorary Archivist of the Spectacle Makers Company. There are 5 members of the Maw family on our records. The first is Solomon Maw of 11, Aldersgate Street, London. His occupation is stated as "Surgical Instrument Maker". He became a Freeman of the Company 7/12/1843 and a Liveryman 2/5/1849. He died in 1861. He was the son of George Maw late of Peckham, Surrey, who was a Merchant by trade. The second is Charles Maw, also of 11, Aldersgate Street, London and also a Surgical Instrument Maker. Both Solomon and Charles became members of the Company by "Redemption" i.e. they paid for it. Charles is Solmon's son. Charles became Free of the Company and a Liveryman on the same day, not unusual at that time, 2/10/1856. It was Solomon who started the family connection with the Spectacle Makers Company. The next two, Charles Trentham Maw and Henry Trentham Maw, are the sons of Charles and became Freemen by "Servitude" i.e. their father was a Freeman of the Company at the time of their birth. Charles Trentham Maw was a Surgical Instrument Maker of 7/12, Aldersgate Street, London. He became Free of the Company and a Liveryman 15/5/1885. Henry Trentham Maw also of 7/12 Aldersgate Street, is shown as a Surgeon. He became Free and a Liveryman 8/9/1897. Finally comes Partrick Charles Maw grandson of Charles and son of Henry Trentham. He obtained his Freedom and Livery 6/2/1923 by Patrimony as the son of Henry Trentham. He is shown as a Druggist of 7/12, Aldersgate Street. There is no indication in the records of the date of birth of any of these 5 and the death of only one. You may already know of the Livery Company set-up. In case you don't a Freeman is the basic "member" of a Livery Company. The next step for those particularly interested is to become a Liveryman. To become a Freeman or a Liveryman would require the sponsorship of existing members of the Company. Of the three ways of becoming Free of a Company Freedom and Redemption I have already mentioned. The third way was by Servitude by virtue of an apprenticeship with an existing Freeman or Liveryman of the Company. I hope this information will add a little to your tracing of your family history. Colin Eldridge. clerk@spectaclemakers.com | Maw, Solomon (I4461)
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2611 | Correspondence with the Spectacle Makers Company Dear Andrew Maw. Your email of the 10th September has been passed onto me as the Honorary Archivist of the Spectacle Makers Company. There are 5 members of the Maw family on our records. The first is Solomon Maw of 11, Aldersgate Street, London. His occupation is stated as "Surgical Instrument Maker". He became a Freeman of the Company 7/12/1843 and a Liveryman 2/5/1849. He died in 1861. He was the son of George Maw late of Peckham, Surrey, who was a Merchant by trade. The second is Charles Maw, also of 11, Aldersgate Street, London and also a Surgical Instrument Maker. Both Solomon and Charles became members of the Company by "Redemption" i.e. they paid for it. Charles is Solmon's son. Charles became Free of the Company and a Liveryman on the same day, not unusual at that time, 2/10/1856. It was Solomon who started the family connection with the Spectacle Makers Company. The next two, Charles Trentham Maw and Henry Trentham Maw, are the sons of Charles and became Freemen by "Servitude" i.e. their father was a Freeman of the Company at the time of their birth. Charles Trentham Maw was a Surgical Instrument Maker of 7/12, Aldersgate Street, London. He became Free of the Company and a Liveryman 15/5/1885. Henry Trentham Maw also of 7/12 Aldersgate Street, is shown as a Surgeon. He became Free and a Liveryman 8/9/1897. Finally comes Partrick Charles Maw grandson of Charles and son of Henry Trentham. He obtained his Freedom and Livery 6/2/1923 by Patrimony as the son of Henry Trentham. He is shown as a Druggist of 7/12, Aldersgate Street. There is no indication in the records of the date of birth of any of these 5 and the death of only one. You may already know of the Livery Company set-up. In case you don't a Freeman is the basic "member" of a Livery Company. The next step for those particularly interested is to become a Liveryman. To become a Freeman or a Liveryman would require the sponsorship of existing members of the Company. Of the three ways of becoming Free of a Company Freedom and Redemption I have already mentioned. The third way was by Servitude by virtue of an apprenticeship with an existing Freeman or Liveryman of the Company. I hope this information will add a little to your tracing of your family history. Colin Eldridge. clerk@spectaclemakers.com | Maw, George (I4464)
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2612 | Correspondence with the Spectacle Makers Company Dear Andrew Maw. Your email of the 10th September has been passed onto me as the Honorary Archivist of the Spectacle Makers Company. There are 5 members of the Maw family on our records. The first is Solomon Maw of 11, Aldersgate Street, London. His occupation is stated as "Surgical Instrument Maker". He became a Freeman of the Company 7/12/1843 and a Liveryman 2/5/1849. He died in 1861. He was the son of George Maw late of Peckham, Surrey, who was a Merchant by trade. The second is Charles Maw, also of 11, Aldersgate Street, London and also a Surgical Instrument Maker. Both Solomon and Charles became members of the Company by "Redemption" i.e. they paid for it. Charles is Solmon's son. Charles became Free of the Company and a Liveryman on the same day, not unusual at that time, 2/10/1856. It was Solomon who started the family connection with the Spectacle Makers Company. The next two, Charles Trentham Maw and Henry Trentham Maw, are the sons of Charles and became Freemen by "Servitude" i.e. their father was a Freeman of the Company at the time of their birth. Charles Trentham Maw was a Surgical Instrument Maker of 7/12, Aldersgate Street, London. He became Free of the Company and a Liveryman 15/5/1885. Henry Trentham Maw also of 7/12 Aldersgate Street, is shown as a Surgeon. He became Free and a Liveryman 8/9/1897. Finally comes Partrick Charles Maw grandson of Charles and son of Henry Trentham. He obtained his Freedom and Livery 6/2/1923 by Patrimony as the son of Henry Trentham. He is shown as a Druggist of 7/12, Aldersgate Street. There is no indication in the records of the date of birth of any of these 5 and the death of only one. You may already know of the Livery Company set-up. In case you don't a Freeman is the basic "member" of a Livery Company. The next step for those particularly interested is to become a Liveryman. To become a Freeman or a Liveryman would require the sponsorship of existing members of the Company. Of the three ways of becoming Free of a Company Freedom and Redemption I have already mentioned. The third way was by Servitude by virtue of an apprenticeship with an existing Freeman or Liveryman of the Company. I hope this information will add a little to your tracing of your family history. Colin Eldridge. clerk@spectaclemakers.com | Maw, Patrick Charles (I4471)
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2613 | COTTAM, Frank Head Married M 33 1878 Farm Labourer Yorks Warter VIEW COTTAM, Harriot Ann Wife Married 8 years F 27 1884 Yorks Rawcliffe VIEW COTTAM, Florence Ada Daughter F 7 1904 Yorks Huby VIEW COTTAM, Ivy May Daughter F 1 1910 Yorks Huby VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29011 Reference: RG14PN29011 RG78PN1674 RD529 SD1 ED4 SN36 Registration District: Easingwold Sub District: Stillington Enumeration District: 4 Parish: Huby Address: Huby Easingwold County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Maw, Harriet Anne (I5381)
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2614 | COTTAM, Frank Head Married M 33 1878 Farm Labourer Yorks Warter VIEW COTTAM, Harriot Ann Wife Married 8 years F 27 1884 Yorks Rawcliffe VIEW COTTAM, Florence Ada Daughter F 7 1904 Yorks Huby VIEW COTTAM, Ivy May Daughter F 1 1910 Yorks Huby VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29011 Reference: RG14PN29011 RG78PN1674 RD529 SD1 ED4 SN36 Registration District: Easingwold Sub District: Stillington Enumeration District: 4 Parish: Huby Address: Huby Easingwold County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Cottam, Francis "Frank" "Frank" (I33544)
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2615 | COTTAM, Frank Head Married M 33 1878 Farm Labourer Yorks Warter VIEW COTTAM, Harriot Ann Wife Married 8 years F 27 1884 Yorks Rawcliffe VIEW COTTAM, Florence Ada Daughter F 7 1904 Yorks Huby VIEW COTTAM, Ivy May Daughter F 1 1910 Yorks Huby VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29011 Reference: RG14PN29011 RG78PN1674 RD529 SD1 ED4 SN36 Registration District: Easingwold Sub District: Stillington Enumeration District: 4 Parish: Huby Address: Huby Easingwold County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Cottam, Francis "Frank" "Frank" (I33544)
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2616 | COTTAM, Frank Head Married M 33 1878 Farm Labourer Yorks Warter VIEW COTTAM, Harriot Ann Wife Married 8 years F 27 1884 Yorks Rawcliffe VIEW COTTAM, Florence Ada Daughter F 7 1904 Yorks Huby VIEW COTTAM, Ivy May Daughter F 1 1910 Yorks Huby VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29011 Reference: RG14PN29011 RG78PN1674 RD529 SD1 ED4 SN36 Registration District: Easingwold Sub District: Stillington Enumeration District: 4 Parish: Huby Address: Huby Easingwold County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Cottam, Florence Ada (I33545)
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2617 | COTTAM, Frank Head Married M 33 1878 Farm Labourer Yorks Warter VIEW COTTAM, Harriot Ann Wife Married 8 years F 27 1884 Yorks Rawcliffe VIEW COTTAM, Florence Ada Daughter F 7 1904 Yorks Huby VIEW COTTAM, Ivy May Daughter F 1 1910 Yorks Huby VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29011 Reference: RG14PN29011 RG78PN1674 RD529 SD1 ED4 SN36 Registration District: Easingwold Sub District: Stillington Enumeration District: 4 Parish: Huby Address: Huby Easingwold County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Cottam, Ivy May (I33546)
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2618 | Could be maiden name or married name. | Maw, Sarah R. (I53239)
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2619 | Could be Richard Shaw instead of Richard Maw | Maw, Richard (I5881)
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2620 | Could be sister as the 1841 Census does not specify relationships | Ann (I27791)
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2621 | Could be William Mace Jeynes instead of William Maw Jeynes | Jeynes, William Maw (I24839)
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2622 | Could this be Eliza Oxley? She is living two doors away from Joseph Oxley and Sarah Ann Oxley, her parents. Dwelling: Wakefield Road Census Place: Purston Jaglin, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342108 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4589 Folio 19 Page 1 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John PRECIOUS M 39 M Wighill, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Pit Banksman Eliza PRECIOUS M 35 F Crofton, York, England Rel: Wife Frances A. PRECIOUS 11 F Wighill, York, England Rel: Daur Tom PRECIOUS 10 M Wighill, York, England Rel: Son Joseph PRECIOUS 7 M Purston, York, England Rel: Son John H. PRECIOUS 5 M Purston, York, England Rel: Son Arthur PRECIOUS 1 M Purston, York, England Rel: Son David PRECIOUS U 26 M Wighill, York, England Rel: Brother Occ: Coal Screener | Oxley, Eliza (I216)
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2623 | Could this be George Man and Annie Owen? Marriages Sep 1879 (>99%) Man George Scarborough 9d 497 Manary John Scarborough 9d 497 McLellan Helen Scarborough 9d 497 OWEN Annie Scarbro' 9d 497 Owen Annie appears on the 1871 Census as follows: Name: Annie Owen Age: 9 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: Charles J Mother's Name: Nancy Gender: Female Where born: Beverley, Yorkshire, England Civil Parish: Falsgrave County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Annie Owen born in Dec Qtr 1861 (District Beverley - Volume 5d Page 101) Marriage of Charles J Owen to Nancy Witty in Jun Qtr 1857 (Beverley - Volume 9d Page 162) | Family: Maw, George / Owen, Annie (F1934)
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2624 | Could this be John Frost? Dwelling: Hopetown Coop Fd 26 North Ter Census Place: Normanton, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342103 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4573 Folio 83 Page 84 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John FROST M 47 M Stanley, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Elizabeth FROST M 50 F Roxby, Lincoln, England Rel: Wife Alice HAUXWELL U 22 F Renfrew Paisley, Scotland Rel: Lodger Occ: Elementary Teacher (School) | Frost, John (I106)
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2625 | Could this be Mark, again dates don't quite match. Dwelling: Bragg Lane End Census Place: Stanley Cum Wrenthorpe, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342104 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4575 Folio 54 Page 27 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Mark FROST M 42 M Wrenthorpe, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Emma FROST M 40 F Wrenthorpe, York, England Rel: Wife Occ: Coal Miner Wife David FROST M 17 M Wrenthorpe, York, England Rel: Son Occ: Fettler Worsted Factory Walter FROST U 16 M Wrenthorpe, York, England Rel: Son Occ: Hurrier To Coal Mine Thomas FROST 14 M Wrenthorpe, York, England Rel: Son Occ: Unemployed Family would be in Stanley in 1871 and possibly 1861 too. | Frost, Mark (I258)
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2626 | Could this be Martha in 1881 This is the only Martha born around the correct time and in Crigglestone. Dwelling: 39 Nostell Row Census Place: Huntwick Cum Nostell & Foulby, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342109 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4595 Folio 115 Page 19 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John COWBURN M 38 M West Houghton, Lancashire, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Martha COWBURN M 32 F Crigglestone, York, England Rel: Wife Linda COWBURN 4 F Crigglestone, York, England Rel: Daur Aubrey COWBURN 2 M Carlton, York, England Rel: Son Yes, this is confirmed by the marriage certificate of Mary Ann Frost and John Darwell in 1876 - John Cowburn and Martha Cowburn are witnesses. This shows they were married before July 1876, but possibly not much more before as their eldest child was born in 1877. | Frost, Martha (I81)
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2627 | Could this be Robert Frost? Dwelling: Lingwell Gate Rd Census Place: Stanley Cum Wrenthorpe, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342104 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4575 Folio 72 Page 3 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Robert FROST M 36 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Mine Labourer Emmelia FROST M 37 F Ardsley, York, England Rel: Wife Wm. E. FROST U 14 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Son Occ: Justice Clerk (Unemployed) Ben. H. FROST U 11 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Son Tom. Harold FROST U 9 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Son John FROST U 7 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Son Albert FROST U 5 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Son Joseph FROST U 3 M Outwood, York, England Rel: Son Amy M. FROST U 1 F Outwood, York, England Rel: Daughter | Frost, Robert (I262)
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2628 | Could this be Thomas Frost? 1851 HO107/2326/531/4, Stanley Lane End, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Schedule 17 FROST, Thomas Head M 45 Coalminer b Rothwell 1806 FROST, Lydia Wife M 41 b Rothwell 1810 FROST, Joshua Son U 0 b Wakefield 1851 | Frost, Thomas (I96)
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2629 | Could this be Thomas Frost? Perhaps it should say 54? Check original census. Dwelling: Town Street Census Place: Lofthouse Cum Carlton, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342106 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4584 Folio 61 Page 22 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Thomas FROST M 34 M Carlton, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Elizabeth FROST M 49 F Rothwell, York, England Rel: Wife Occ: Dress Maker Walter FROST U 22 M Kimberworth, York, England Rel: Son Occ: Brick Layers Labourer | Frost, Thomas (I130)
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2630 | Could this be William Frost - dates don't quite match Dwelling: Lofthouse Gate Census Place: Stanley Cum Wrenthorpe, York, England Source: FHL Film 1342104 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4575 Folio 103 Page 22 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William FROST M 33 M Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Coal Miner Emma FROST M 30 F Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Wife Occ: Coal Miner Wife Sarah Ann FROST U 11 F Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Daug Occ: Scholar Pollie FROST U 9 F Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Daug Occ: Scholar Emily FROST U 9 F Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Daug Occ: Scholar Rosie FROST U 4 F Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Daug Occ: Scholar Harry FROST U 1 M Lofthouse, York, England Rel: Son | Frost, William (I264)
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2631 | Couldery Augustus Charles of 16 Coldwell Terrace Felling county Durham died 7 February 1917 at Seccondee British West Africa Probate Durham 14 November 1917 to Sarah Ann Hutchinson Couldery widow. Effects £913 11s. 8d. | Maw, Sarah Ann Hutchinson (I5287)
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2632 | Couldery Augustus Charles of 16 Coldwell Terrace Felling county Durham died 7 February 1917 at Seccondee British West Africa Probate Durham 14 November 1917 to Sarah Ann Hutchinson Couldery widow. Effects £913 11s. 8d. | Couldery, Augustus Charles (I8566)
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2633 | Couldery Sarah Ann Hutchinson of 17 Shaftesbury Avenue Cheadle Hulne Cheshire widow died 29 January 1948 Administration Manchester 21 May 1948 to Austin Allan Couldery schoolmaster. Effects £415 17s. 9d. | Maw, Sarah Ann Hutchinson (I5287)
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2634 | Couldery Sarah Ann Hutchinson of 17 Shaftesbury Avenue Cheadle Hulne Cheshire widow died 29 January 1948 Administration Manchester 21 May 1948 to Austin Allan Couldery schoolmaster. Effects £415 17s. 9d. | Couldery, Austin Allan (I13036)
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2635 | Country England First name(s) Alice Gertrude Last name Horberry Relationship Daughter Marital status Single Gender Female Age 30 Birth year 1861 Occupation - Birth town Haxey Birth town as transcribed HAXEY Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Birth place other as transcribed EASTLAND House name Axe & Handsaw Street Narrow Lane Town Moulton Parish Moulton City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Spalding Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2564 Folio 22 Page 8 Record set 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Category Census, Land & Substitutes Subcategory Census Collections from United Kingdom, England | Parker, Elizabeth (I35271)
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2636 | Country England First name(s) Alice Gertrude Last name Horberry Relationship Daughter Marital status Single Gender Female Age 30 Birth year 1861 Occupation - Birth town Haxey Birth town as transcribed HAXEY Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Birth place other as transcribed EASTLAND House name Axe & Handsaw Street Narrow Lane Town Moulton Parish Moulton City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Spalding Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2564 Folio 22 Page 8 Record set 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Category Census, Land & Substitutes Subcategory Census Collections from United Kingdom, England | Horberry, Alice Gertrude (I35277)
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2637 | Country England First name(s) Alice Gertrude Last name Horberry Relationship Daughter Marital status Single Gender Female Age 30 Birth year 1861 Occupation - Birth town Haxey Birth town as transcribed HAXEY Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Birth place other as transcribed EASTLAND House name Axe & Handsaw Street Narrow Lane Town Moulton Parish Moulton City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Spalding Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2564 Folio 22 Page 8 Record set 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Category Census, Land & Substitutes Subcategory Census Collections from United Kingdom, England | Horberry, John (I35284)
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2638 | Country England First name(s) Amelia Flo Last name Marfleet Relationship Daughter Marital status Single Gender Female Age 27 Birth year 1864 Occupation - Birth town North Hykeham Birth town as transcribed NORTH HYKEHAM Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Marfleet, Amelia Florence (I59871)
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2639 | Country England First name(s) Annie Last name Marfleet Relationship Head Marital status Widow Gender Female Age 67 Birth year 1824 Occupation Farmer Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Bartholomew, Ann "Annie" "Annie" (I59866)
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2640 | Country England First name(s) Annie Last name Marfleet Relationship Head Marital status Widow Gender Female Age 67 Birth year 1824 Occupation Farmer Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Bartholomew, Ann "Annie" "Annie" (I59866)
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2641 | Country England First name(s) Edward Fr Last name Marfleet Relationship Son Marital status Married Gender Male Age 25 Birth year 1866 Occupation Farmer Son Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Marfleet, Edward Francis (I59872)
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2642 | Country England First name(s) Edward Fr Last name Marfleet Relationship Son Marital status Married Gender Male Age 25 Birth year 1866 Occupation Farmer Son Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Marfleet, Edward Francis (I59872)
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2643 | Country England First name(s) Edward H Last name Marfleet Relationship Head Marital status Single Gender Male Age 38 Birth year 1853 Occupation Farmer Birth town Burringham Birth town as transcribed BURRINGHAM Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street Main Road Town Bassingham Parish Bassingham City - County Nottinghamshire Registration district Newark Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2712 Folio 14 Page 22 | Marfleet, Edward Henry (I59830)
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2644 | Country England First name(s) Edward H Last name Marfleet Relationship Head Marital status Single Gender Male Age 38 Birth year 1853 Occupation Farmer Birth town Burringham Birth town as transcribed BURRINGHAM Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street Main Road Town Bassingham Parish Bassingham City - County Nottinghamshire Registration district Newark Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2712 Folio 14 Page 22 | Marfleet, Edward Henry (I59830)
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2645 | Country England First name(s) Elizabeth Last name Marfleet Relationship Mother Marital status Widow Gender Female Age 76 Birth year 1815 Occupation - Birth town Blankney Birth town as transcribed BLANKNEY Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street Main Road Town Bassingham Parish Bassingham City - County Nottinghamshire Registration district Newark Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2712 Folio 14 Page 22 | Bott, Elizabeth (I59808)
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2646 | Country England First name(s) Frederick Hy Last name Marfleet Relationship Son Marital status Married Gender Male Age 40 Birth year 1851 Occupation Coal & Seed Merchant Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Marfleet, Frederick Henry (I59868)
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2647 | Country England First name(s) Frederick Hy Last name Marfleet Relationship Son Marital status Married Gender Male Age 40 Birth year 1851 Occupation Coal & Seed Merchant Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Marfleet, Frederick Henry (I59868)
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2648 | Country England First name(s) Jessie An Last name Marfleet Relationship Granddaughter Marital status - Gender Female Age 5 Birth year 1886 Occupation - Birth town - Birth county Lincolnshire Birth county as transcribed LINCOLNSHIRE Birth place England Street - Town Boothby Graffoe Parish Boothby Graffoe City - County Lincolnshire Registration district Lincoln Archive reference RG12 Piece number 2587 Folio 33 Page 22 | Marfleet, Jessie Annie (I59893)
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2649 | County Lincolnshire Place Belton in Axholme Church All Saints RegisterNumber 52 BurialDate 03 Feb 1847 Forename Gervas William Relationship Rel1MaleForename Rel1FemaleForename Rel1Surname Surname MAW Age 54 Abode Church Town Notes FileNumber 7115 | Maw, Gervas William (I1052)
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2650 | County Norfolk Place Brisley Church name St Bartholomew Register type AT Baptism date 09 Nov 1777 Person forename Mary Person sex F Father forename Barton Father surname FINCH Mother forename Catherine Source: http://freereg2.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5510bd56e937900271c15dfb?search_id=55ff0eb6f493fd7e7b00193e | Finch, Mary (I53452)
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