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751 according to 1861 Census Marsden, Jonathan (I41379)
 
752 According to 1861 Census, Betsy Wright Maw is the granddaughter of Fanny Brooks b.1809 of Belton Gate in Epworth:

Fanny BrooksHeadWidow53NurseBorn Belton, LIN
Emma BrooksDaughter14ScholarBorn Epworth, LIN
Betsy Wright MawGrandr6ScholarBorn Epworth, LIN
UK Census 1861 - RG9-3523 - Folio 4 Page 2 Schedule 7 (Thorne-Epworth)
Parish Records of Epworth show an Betsy Wright Maw (baptised 26 Oct 1854) as being the daughter of Sarah, father "unknown"... 
Maw, Betsy Wright (I629)
 
753 according to 1871 census Maw, Mary (I21162)
 
754 according to 1871 census Jarvis, Ann (I39884)
 
755 According to 1881 Census Maw, Sarah Ann Hutchinson (I5287)
 
756 According to 1881 Census Maw, Thomas Edward (I5294)
 
757 according to 1881 census Maw, Mary (I21162)
 
758 According to 1881 Census Choice, Edward William (I35544)
 
759 According to 1881 Census born at London Boston Place,London,Middlesex,England Maw, George Robert (I7088)
 
760 According to 1881 Census born at London Boston Place,London,Middlesex,England Maw, George Robert (I7088)
 
761 According to 1881 Census born in Wandsworth Rd Clifton S

First name(s) CAROLINE Last name BAKER Birth year 1845 Birth quarter 4 Registration month - Mother's last name Matthews District Wandsworth County London Country England Volume IV Page 518 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Births Collections from United Kingdom, England 
Baker, Caroline (I7555)
 
762 According to 1891 Census Priestman, Caroline (I21811)
 
763 According to 1891 Census: Born abt 1843 in Croydon, Surrey, England
According to 1901 Census: Born abt 1845 in Surrey, England 
Maw, Charles Filby (I10653)
 
764 According to 1891 Census: Born abt 1843 in Croydon, Surrey, England
According to 1901 Census: Born abt 1845 in Surrey, England 
Maw, Charles Filby (I10653)
 
765 According to 1901 Census Fluelin, Ellen Minnie (I24483)
 
766 According to 1939 census Head, Percy (I75428)
 
767 According to death certificate: married to Elizabeth Deas. 77. Father James Turpie, master baker, deceased. Mother Elizabeth Turpie ms Taylor, deceased. Senile Decay. J.A.McLean MB ChB. Informant Thomas Turpie, son, 60 East High Street, Buckhaven. D M Pryde, Registrar. Turpie, Robert (I4159)
 
768 According to death certificate: widow of Robert Turpie, fisherman. 86. Father Thomas Deas, fisherman, deceased. Mother Isabella Deas ms Thomson, deceased. Senility Uraemia. B.G.Skinner MB ChB. Informant John Turpie, son & occupier. James Clark, registrar. Deas, Elizabeth (I4160)
 
769 According to family tradition, James never married. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, a James Dunsire died 1862 in Wemyss, but no age is given. Another entry has a James Dunsire age 56 dying in 1918 in Buckhaven, which seems more likely. Dunsire, James (I3746)
 
770 According to her death certificate, Margaret died 6 January 1947 at 24 High Street, Methil, age 73. Cause of death, Enteritis, certified by A.B. Morrison. The informant was James Shepherd, son, of 306 Methilhaven Road, Methil, on 7 January 1947, at Methil. Dunsire, Margaret (I4140)
 
771 According to her marriage certificate, net factory worker, spinster, 22, 53 (or 50?] Randolph Street, Buckhaven. Witnesses Thomas G.[ordon] Thomson and Annie Thomson.
According to her death certificate, Jessie Gordon Penman died 28 June 1949 at 18 Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh (usual residence: 19 Morningside Park, Edinburgh). Married to David Penman, Assistant Chief Engineer for Scotland, Civil Defence (retired). Age 63. Cause of death: Carcinoma of Rectum, Uraemia, Diabetes Mellitus. Father: James Thomson, fisherman (deceased). Mother: Agnes Thomson, previously Foster, M.S. Gordon (deceased). Informant: John Penman, son, 6 Gardiner Terrace, Prestonpans. 
Thomson, Jessie Gordon (I4119)
 
772 According to her nephew, Amelia was definately a sister of his father William even though the index of births mentionned her mothers maiden name to be Morrell instead of Hallworth.
Fact is that Ellen Hallworth was married before, divorced and then remarried William Maw just after WWI.
Question is to know if Morrell was maybe her real maiden name or her married name from first marriage? 
Maw, Amelia (I5239)
 
773 According to his marriage certificate, coalminer, bachelor, 24, 5 Wellsgreen Place, Wemyss. After publication of banns according to the forms of the United Free Church, by Rev. William Dunlop.

WHO WAS WHO, 1961-1970.

PENMAN, DAVID, C.I.E.*, 1937; D.Sc., late Asst. Chief Engineer (Scot.) Home Office (Civil Defence Dept.). Educ.: Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh, D.Sc., Engineering, Edinburgh University; B.Sc. 1st Class honours in Mining, London University; B.Sc. Distinction in Electrical Engineering, Edinburgh University; Research Assistant, Mine Rescue Apparatus Research Committee, 1916-1918; Organiser of Mining Education (Easter District) Fife Education Committee, 1919-1920; Inspector of Mines, Govt. of India, 1921-26; Principal, Indian School of Mines (Government of India), Dhanbad, India, 1926-32; Chief Inspector of Mines in India, 1932-38. Retired, 1949.
Publications: The Electrical Equipment of Collieries; Compressed Air Practice in Mining; Treatise on Mine Ventilation; All About Coal, etc. Recreations: tennis, golf, motoring. Address: 6 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh 10. [Died 24 August 1961.] [This is an error. His death certificate says 1960.]
* Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire.

Leven Advertiser & Wemyss Gazette, March 30, 1910.
"Mining Classes in Buckhaven: List of those who won certificates: ... 1st Class, third year ... John Penman ... 1st Class, second year ... David Penman ... "
[David would be 27 and already married; the John could be his brother, age 20, or from some other family.]

Correspondence with George Archibald, volunteer, The Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange EH22 4QN: "…. We do have copies of his books on Ventilation and Compressed Air . Interestingly the book The Pinciples and Practice of Mine Ventilation was a joint venture with J.S.Penman Ph.D, BSc.(Edin), formerly Head of Dept. of Mining and Vice Principal, Barnsley College of Technology. We have the 2nd edition (1947) of the book and a 3rd impression of the second edition dated 1957. My guess is that the 1st edition would likely be printed around 1938. His book on Compressed Air Practice is dated 1916, when he was lecturer on mining and engineering at Fife Mining School. We also have the reports of the Mines Rescue Apparatus Research Committee, and I enclose extracts from the First Report (1918) and the Second (1920), which are the only references given to his contribution. His digest lecture on the Committee's work is also in our library but no biography is given with it."
Extract from the First Report: p.6: "In July, 1917, you appointed Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist, M.A., B.Sc, and Mr. David Penman, B.Sc. (London and Edinburgh), respectively as chemical and general assistants to Dr. Briggs. We take the opportunity of thanking the Governors of the Dundee University College and the Committee of the Cowdenbeath Mining School for so readily granting them leave of absence to take up their duties in Edinburgh."
Extract from the Second Report: p.6: "Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist, M.A., B.Sc., and Mr. David Penman, B.Sc., who assisted Dr. Briggs since July 1917, have recently accepted other posts; the former as Carnegie Research Fellow in the University of Edinburgh and the latter as Lecturer in Mining in the St. Helen's Technical Institute. We are sorry to lose the help of these expert assistants, who gave two years of loyal work to the research. In September, 1918, Mr. Penman read an excellent digest of the First Report before the Institution of Mining Engineers, and the ensuing discussion was of much value." 
Penman, David (I4233)
 
774 According to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/YDM.html :
Maw, George - 3 Aug 1910 - 69 - 29 Skinner Street - WG 
Maw, George (I6174)
 
775 According to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/YDM.html :
Maw, George Duncan R - (15 Sep) 1911 - 38 - on passage to La Plata - WG 
Maw, George Duncan R. (I6182)
 
776 According to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/YDM.html :
Maw, Hannah - 9 Mar 1900 - 70 - Lastingham - WG 
Watson, Hannah (I8078)
 
777 According to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/YDM.html :
Maw, Isabel - 16 Oct 1910 - 67 - Hermitage View, Sleights - WG 
Robertson, Isabel (I6175)
 
778 According to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/YDM.html :
Maw, Matthew - 10 Feb 1901 - 76 - Cleatham Hall, Lincolnshire - YP 
Maw, Matthew (I5490)
 
779 According to http://www.btinternet.com/~nttsue/LNERmagRetirement.html (Vol 29 nr 5 dated May 1939) :

Mr. Joseph MAW, of the Season Ticket Section, Newcastle D.P.M.O., retired at the end of March, having reached the age limit. Mr. MAW had been in the service for more than 46 years, most of which period had been spent in the Season Ticket Department. He was well known to hundreds of commercial travellers and other season ticket users. At a representative gathering of the staff, Mr. A. S. BUSWELL, District Passenger Manager, presented to Mr. MAW a bowls outfit, (woods, case and shoes), a case of pipes, and an umbrella, together with a Wedgwood bowl for Mrs. MAW. Speeches were made by Mr. A. S. BUSWELL, District Passenger Manager, Mr. J. E. RICHARDSON, Assistant District Passenger Manager, Messrs. H. J. WOOD, W. BEAUTYMAN, A. BLACKETT, A. JOHNSON, T. WEATHERBURN and Miss Vera FOGGAN. 
Maw, Joseph (I5288)
 
780 According to IGI his mother wasCatherine Richardson (This is the IGI that mentions his wife and residence in Ontario) Maw, Elisha "Eli" "Eli" (I12044)
 
781 According to Index by FHS Isle of Axholme ...
? of H--(Torn) 
Maw, Alice (I36991)
 
782 According to Index of Parish Registers, Emma Maw born 30 Aug 1795 but according to http://www.wparkinson.com/pdf/Stovin.pdf Hannah Maw born 20 Aug 1795 Maw, Emma (I1573)
 
783 According to LDS it is Maw but FreeBMD says it is Man. Mau, William Joseph (I21134)
 
784 According to LDS it is Maw but FreeBMD says it is Man. Mau, Adolph (I21135)
 
785 According to LDS it is Maw but FreeBMD says it is Man. Pearson, Mary (I21136)
 
786 According to marriage certificate: Isabella Turpie, net factory worker, spinster, 24, West High Street, Buckhaven. Father Robert Turpie, fisherman; mother Elizabeth Turpie ms Deas. Witnesses James Turpie, Christina Thomson. Minister William Dunlop, UP, Buckhaven.
Death certificate: widow of James Thomson, fisherman. 78. Father Robert Turpie, fisherman, deceased. Mother Elizabeth Turpie ms Deas, deceased. Apoplexy, John Jamieson LRCP. Informant James Thomson, son, 3 Omar Crescent, Buckhaven. 
Turpie, Isabella Thomson (I4045)
 
787 According to MI of the parish church St Pancras of Wroot (Isle of Axholme FHS) his name was Edward Johnson Maw and died 29 August 1854, aged 42. Maw, Edward Townson (I1121)
 
788 According to Sharon C Maw Maw, Ellen "Nelly" "Nelly" (I9042)
 
789 According to Sharon C Maw Maw, Violet Robina (I9177)
 
790 According to Sharon C Maw. Family: Maw, Robert John Francis / Barber, Annie (F2719)
 
791 According to Sharon C Maw. Family: Maw, Robert John Francis / Barber, Annie (F2719)
 
792 According to son David but the GRO death index says 21 April 1912 Maw, Harry (I13816)
 
793 According to Sykes family tree Barrett, Elizabeth (I7611)
 
794 According to Sykes family tree Cary, Theda (I7613)
 
795 According to the 1851 Census George Maw was still married but his wife was not staying with him. Only a granddaughter Eliza Maw [1174] was there.
We found a Sarah Maw in Belton, visiting John Maw [683] and his wife Lydia [1186]. 
Maw, George (I1561)
 
796 According to the 1851 Census living with the family was Ann Thorp; age 15; born Lumley, Yorkshire; Occupation, Servant. Briggs, John (I39316)
 
797 According to the 1851 Census living with the family was John Thornley (Journeyman); age 21; born Boston, Lincolnshire; occupation Shoemaker.

The Village Boot & Shoemakeas as well as small farmer. Lay Preacher for the Primitive Methodist Church. Local Liberal Politician, left wing, supported social policies. Later lived at Paidmore. Source: www.red1st.com/


Burringham is on the other side of the River Trent, before there was a bridge. Not easy for courting when your future wife lives on the other side
William Goldthorp

Baptism date on IGI may be typing error 
Oates, Edmund (I39023)
 
798 According to the 1861 and 1871 Census born in Hay Moor or Haymoor, Yorkshire. Maw, John (I7844)
 
799 According to the 1871 Census living with the family was Emma Briggs; age 14; born Hull; occupation, Servant.
According to the 1881 Census, Joshua Goulden; age 69; born in Wakefield, Yorkshire; occupation, Wool Commission Agent was a Boarder. 
Ingham, Richard (I39309)
 
800 According to the 1881 Census also living with the family was Louisa Mary Tattersall; age 17; born Gate Helmsley, Yorkshire; Occupation, Domestic Servant.
According to the 1891 Census also living with the family was Emma Darbyshire; age 29; born Church Fenton, Yorkshire; Occupation, General Domestic Servant. 
Procter, Mary (I39256)
 

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