Anna Margaretha Kolthammer1

#1779, (1886 - 1972)
FatherFriedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer1 (1856 - 1906)
MotherMargarete Kathrina Kobold1 (1862 - 1935)
Margreta Vote
passport photo, 1920

Life Events

CalledAnna Margaretha Kolthammer went by the name of Anna as a child, and later Margreta or Rita. 
BirthShe was born on 13 Mar 1886 in Southwark, London.1,2,3
 
BaptismShe was baptized on 27 Jun 1886 in St. Georges Lutheran Church, Little Alie Street, St Mary Whitechapel parish, Middlesex. 1 Sunday after Trinity, Anna Margaretha, d/o Friedrich Kolthammer, tailor, of Zelle, Hanover & his wife Maria, formerly Koboldt, of Eichenau, Kingdom of Württemberg; residence No 4, Park Street, Borough Market SE; sponsor Miss M Knebler; minister Rev V Stieglitz.1 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusAnnie appeared on the 1891 Census of Southwark, St George the Martyr Civil Parish, London with her parents. She was age 5, a Scholar, and was born in London.4 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusAnna appeared on the 1901 Census of St George The Martyr Civil Parish, Southwark, London living in 3 rooms with her parents and seven siblings. She was 15 years old and born in Southwark, London.3 
AnecdoteAuntie Rita became a maid at Number 11 Downing Street (the Chancellor of the
Exchequer's official residence). Here she met a diplomat who she married and
went with him to India. He died and she returned to this country where she
was offered a Grace and Favour House. However, she turned it down and went to live in the United States.
There she married a Fred Vote - who was an ex-F.B.I. man. The story is that
he had one running board gun battle with gangsters around about the time of
prohibition. They lived in Los Angeles for many years. When Fred died she
came back to England and lived with her sister Bertha until her death.5
 
MarriageShe married Alfred Daniel Guy Hore on 26 Oct 1910 in Southwark.
Information from the registration:
Alfred Daniel Guy Hore, age 23, Bachelor, profession Civil Service of India, residence 1 Great Suffolk Street, father Alfred Hore (deceased), commercial clerk;
Margreta Kolthammer, 24, spinster, 1 Great Suffolk Street, father Fritz William Kolthammer, tailor;
They were married in the parish church after banns and the witnesses were [Margareta's mother] Margarete Kolthammer and Alice Hore.6 
Passenger ListMrs A D G Hore was listed on a manifest dated 25 Jul 1912 for the SS Olympia, arriving in Liverpool from Bombay. She was travelling in 1st class. The list noted that her last residence was India and her intended future residence was England.7 
(Widowed) DeathAlfred's death before 1916 left Margreta a widow. 
Passenger ListMargreta Hore was listed on a manifest dated 7 Oct 1916 for the SS Orduna, sailing from Liverpool for New York. She was 30 years 5 months old, a widow, occupation wife, residence Hastings, England, and a non-immigrant. Her contact in England was friend Mr Harry? Edwards of 116 Braybrooke Road, Hastings. Her final destination was to friends Mr and Mrs Ed Gower, 115 E Beach in Biloxi Mississippi but she did not yet have a ticket. Margreta paid her own way, had $330, had been in the US before (at Woreham [sic] for 6 months), was born in London England, and was described as 5' tall, sallow complexion, brown hair and brown eyes. There is a note, "Dis to T.A. Society" [discharged to Traveler's Aid Society - they would help her find her way].8 
Passenger ListMargaret Hore was listed on a manifest dated Mar 1919 for the Mauretania, arriving in Southampton from New York. She was traveling 2nd class, a domestic, unaccompanied, address Braybrooke Road, Hastings, last residence USA, intended residence England.9 
Passenger ListMargreta Hore was listed on a manifest dated 29 Apr 1920 for the SS Finland, leaving Southampton for New York. She was 34, a widow, housewife, last permanent residence Hastings, England, final destination Roselle Park, New Jersey. Her contact in England was Mrs Elliott, 116 Braybrooke Road, Hastings [Sussex]. Margreta paid her own way, had $50, had previously been in New Orleans for 2 1/2 years to March 1919, going to meet intended husband Mr F Vote, 31 Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey. Intends to reside permanently in the U.S. Description 5' tall, sallow complexion, brown hair and eyes and was born in London England.10 
MarriageAnna Margaretha Kolthammer married Frederick Vote on 10 May 1920.11,12
 
NoteMargreta Vote was issued a United States passport on 3 Dec 1920. On the application it noted the following: maiden name Kolthammer, born 13 March 1886 in London England, residence Los Angeles, housewife, and her husband was Fredrick Vote who was born in Chicago Illinois and whose name was legally changed from Vogt to Vote. The passport was to go abroad temporarily to the British Isles to settle an estate in her family and visit relatives. She was described as age 34, 5'1" tall, medium forehead, brown eyes, straight nose, straight mouth, round chin, brown hair, fair complexion, oval face, and no distinguishing marks. [The application had a $1 fee and included a photograph]13 
Passenger ListMargreta Vote was listed on a manifest dated 22 Jan 1921 for the Asian, arriving in Liverpool from New Orleans. There were only 6 passengers on the ship and Margareta was the only alien. She was traveling 1st class, occupation Wife, age 34, and was an American citizen. There was a check mark under 'England' for country of intended future residence.14 
Passenger ListAnna Margaretha Kolthammer was listed on a manifest dated 11 May 1921 for the S.S. Cameronia, which left Liverpool, arriving in New York 21 May. Information from the passenger list: Margreta Vote, 35, married, husband born 29 July 1879 Chicago Ill, address in United States 1723 West 53rd Street, Los Angeles, California.11 
Voters' ListShe and Frederick Vote appeared on the electoral roll in California. 1922 - Frederick, real estate, 1723 W 53rd st; Margreta same; Republicans
1924 - Frederick, storekeeper, 5413 Brynhurst av; Mrs Margreta housewife; Republicans
1928 - as above, but Democrats
1930 - as above but Frederick declined to state his affiliation, Margreta was Republican
1932 - address as above, no occupation, both Democrats
1934, 1946, 48, 50, 52, 54 - same.15
 
1930 CensusFrederick and Margreta Vote appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at 5413 Brynhurst Avenue, enumerated 1 Apr 1930. Frederick was 50, first married at 40, born in Illinois, parents born in Germany, a store-keeper in wholesale items, and was not a veteran. Margreta was 44, first married at 24, born in England, father born in France, mother in Germany, immigrated in 1913. They owned their home worth $10,000 [this was medium high for the area] and had a radio set.16 
Passenger ListMargareta Vote was listed on a manifest dated 12 May 1938 for the M/S Annie Johnson, arriving in Plymouth. She embarked at San Pedro [California], traveled 3rd class, was a 52-year old housewife, residence USA, and her address in England was 62 Priory Ave, Hastings, Sussex.17 
Passenger ListAnna Margaretha Kolthammer was listed on a manifest dated 9 Feb 1939 departing from Antwerp on the S.S. Balboa and arriving in San Pedro Calif 14th of March. She was recorded as Margreta Vote of 5413 Brynhurst Ave, Los Angeles, Calif, age 52, married, U.S. citizen by marriage May 10th 1920.18 
Passenger ListShe was listed on a manifest dated 22 Oct 1949 departing from Southampton on the Queen Mary, traveling in cabin class, and arriving in New York 27 Oct. Details: Margareta Vote of 5413 Brynhurst Ave, Los Angeles 43, Cal, age 63, married, U.S. citizen, born in England, had 6 pieces of baggage [this was a lot].19 
(Widowed) DeathFrederick's death on 13 Oct 1968 left Rita a widow.20 
Note.Rita lived in Los Angeles for most of her married life and came to live with Billy and her sister Bertha on her return to England. She had no children.21 
DeathAnna died in Oct 1972 in England.22,23
 
Last Edited16 Apr 2024

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Baptisms of St George's German Lutheran Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex, 1857-1897 (Family History Library, 1752197).
  2. FreeBMD. Margreta Kolthammer, Jun Q 1886, St Saviour RD.
  3. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG 13/366 folio 127.
  4. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/346 folio 143.
  5. E-mails from Jackie Frost to J Kolthammer.
  6. Marriages of St George the Martyr, Southwark, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Alfred Daniel Guy Hore & Margreta Kolthammer, 1910, #200.
  7. UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 (images viewed at ancestry.com). Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26.
  8. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com) "SS Orduna, October 1916."
  9. UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 (images viewed at ancestry.com). Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26."Mauretania, March 1919."
  10. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com) "SS Finland, April 1920."
  11. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com).
  12. Letters from Joan Haworth, Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, to J Kolthammer, dated beginning in 1989.
  13. Passport application for Margreta Vote at Los Angeles, California, 26 November 1920, (digitized copy viewed at Ancestry.com).
  14. UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 (images viewed at ancestry.com). Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26."Asian, January 1921."
  15. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968. State of California. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library. Images viewed at Ancestry.com.
  16. 1930 Federal Census for United States, California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Roll 152, ED 541, Page 6A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  17. UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 (images viewed at ancestry.com). Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26."Annie Johnson, May 1938."
  18. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com) "SS Balboa, Feb 1939."
  19. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com) "Queen Mary, Oct 1949."
  20. California Death Index, 1940-1997, compiled by State of California, Sacramento. Text index at Ancestry and FamilySearch. Frederic Vote, born 27 Jul 1879 Illinois, mother's maiden name Budel.
  21. Letters from Wynne Goss, Crawley, Sussex, to J Kolthammer, dated circa 1991.
  22. United States Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, viewed at http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/.
  23. FreeBMD. Margreta Vote, born 13 Mar 1885, Dec Q 1972, Bournemouth RD.

William Henry Kolthammer

#361, (1887 - 1966)
FatherFriedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer1 (1856 - 1906)
MotherMargarete Kathrina Kobold1 (1862 - 1935)
William Henry Kolthammer
1954

Children of William Henry Kolthammer and Lena Mary Davey

Children of William Henry Kolthammer and Mary Carline

  • Charles William Kolthammer 26 (1921 - 2010)
  • Kenneth William Kolthammer 26 (1924 - 2002)
  • David Lawrence William Kolthammer 26 (1932 - 2020)

Life Events

OccupationWilliam Henry Kolthammer was a school teacher for 51 years.2 
BirthHe was born on 21 Nov 1887 in 128 Queens Buildings, H Block, St. Saviour, Surrey.
Details from certificate: Henry William, father Fritz Kolthammer, Tailor (Journeyman), mother Margerreta Kolthammer formerly Koboldt, registered by father Fritz Kolthammer, 128 Queens Buildings H Block, on 2 January 1888.3,1 
BaptismHe was baptized on 20 May 1888 in St. Georges Lutheran Church, Little Alie Street, St Mary Whitechapel parish, Middlesex. The register read: Whit-Sunday, Heinrich Wilhelm, born 21 Nov 1887, son of Friedrich Kolthammer, tailor, of Soldau, Province of Hanover & wife Margaretha, formerly Koboldt, of Eichenau, Kingdom of Württembert, residence No 128, H Block Queen's Buildings Southwark, sponsor Mr Warneke, minister Rev V Stieglitz [11 children were baptised on this day].1
Heinrich Wilhelm Kolthammer
baptism from the German register
Heinrich Wilhelm Kolthammer
baptism from the English register
(with Parents) 1891 CensusWilar [sic] appeared on the 1891 Census of Southwark, St George the Martyr Civil Parish, London with his parents. He was age 3 and born in London Southwark.4 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusWilliam appeared on the 1901 Census of St George The Martyr Civil Parish, Southwark, London living in three rooms with his parents and seven siblings. William was 13, worked as an Office Boy, and was born in Southwark, London.5 
Item On 16 Mar 1902 in St George the Martyr Church, Southwark, London, William Henry Kolthammer was confirmed by the Lord Bishop of Southwark and received first communion there on Easter Day, March 30, 1902.6
William Kolthammer's Confirmation Card, 1902
Note.Family stories are that he joined the Navy to the Bahamas at 13 years old [no records of this have been found yet]. 
Photograph
William Henry Kolthammer
photo taken in England
ImmigrationHe immigrated to Canada in 1905.7,8 
Passenger ListW H Kolthammer was listed on a manifest dated 26 May 1905 for the SS Lake Manitoba, arriving in Montreal from Liverpool. He was 18 years old, single, could read and write, occupation farmer, born in England, came from London, and his destination was Brandon, Manitoba.9
The Canadian Pacific's SS Lake Manitoba
(Recipient) PhotographHe was given a photograph by his brother Frederick in Oct 1905 when William was leaving for Canada. It was inscribed "With Br Fred's best love. Oct. 1905."
1906 CensusWm Kolthammer appeared on the 1906 Census of Middlechurch P.O., Manitoba, at Lot 22, enumerated 24 Jun 1906. He was a hired man with the W D Trenton family, single, age 18, born in England, immigrated in 1905.7 
Newspaper Published 27 Jul 1907 in the Manitoba Morning Free Press.

DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS
Professional Teachers and Entrance Results -- Long List of Candidates Who Were Successful in Recent Tests Under Provincial Regulations.

The result of the departmental examinations is announced. There is a long list of successful candidates, especially in the tests for entrance to high schools and collegiate institutes. The lists are as follows:
[hundreds of names, including]
Kolthammer William.10
 
MarriageWilliam Henry Kolthammer married Lena Mary Davey on 20 Jun 1908 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Information from the certificate:
William Henry Kolthammer, 21, residence Birdhill, Manitoba, born London England, bachelor, student, Church of England, parents Fred Wm Kolthammer and Margaret Cobalt;
Lena Mary Davey, 24, residence Winnipeg, born Winnipeg, single, Presbyterian, parents Henry William Davey and Emma Skinner
The witnesses were Mrs F B DuVal and Mrs A D Kenefolt, both of 59 Donald Street Winnipeg, and they were married by license by D M Solandt.
[D M Solandt was the minister of Knox Presbyterian Church]11 
DirectoryWilliam and Lena were listed in the 1909 Winnipeg directory as Wm Kolthammer, student and Mrs Lena Kolthammer "m o clk T Eaton Co". They lived with Lena's parents at 306 Victor Street.12 
Land RecordWilliam Henry Kolthammer applied for a homestead on 8 Jun 1909 in SE Quarter Section 7, Township 28, Range 25, W2 Meridian, Saskatchewan. The application listed his address as 394 Victor St, Winnipeg and stated that William Henry was born in England, was a student and had a wife.13 
DirectoryHe was listed in the 1910 Winnipeg directory as " Kolthammer William clk T Eaton Co Ltd rms" at his in-laws' address, 394 Victor. Lena was not listed separately.12 
Residence William Henry Kolthammer lived on his homestead from May 2 to Nov 14, 1910. There was a pattern of spending the winter in Winnipeg and the summers working on the homestead in Saskatchewan.13 
(Daughter) BirthEmma Margaret was born on 8 Jul 1910 in Winnipeg.14 
Residence William Henry Kolthammer lived on his homestead from April 14 to Dec 8, 1911.13 
1911 CensusHe appeared on the 1911 Census of Saskatchewan, at Township 28, Range 25. Wm lived alone. He was married, born in Feb 1887 in England, age 23, immigrated in 1905, racial origin not given, English, Presbyterian, and was a farmer working on his own account who worked 52 weeks for $400. He was enumerated next to his brother in law William Davey.8 
(Daughter) BirthMary Pauline was born on 14 Aug 1911 in Manitoba.15 
Residence William Henry Kolthammer lived on his homestead from April 15 to Nov 15, 1912.13 
Land RecordHe applied for a homestead patent on 15 Nov 1912 in SE Quarter Section 7, Township 28, Range 25, W2 Meridian, Saskatchewan. The application stated that he was 24, a farmer, post office address Imperial, a British subject by birth, lived and worked as a clerk in Winnipeg when absent from his homestead, and had a wife and 2 children living in Winnipeg. William Henry Kolthammer built a 20 x 20 foot frame house worth $450 in April 1910 and lived there May 2 to Nov 14 1910, April 14 to Dec 8 1911 and April 15 to Nov 15 1912. In 1910, he broke 10 acres, in 1911 he broke 12 acres and cropped 10, and in 1912 he broke 12 acres and cropped 22. He had no stock or other buildings.13 
Passenger ListWm Kolthammer was listed on a manifest dated 17 Mar 1913 for the SS Grampian, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Liverpool, England. He was 25 years old, single, and had been in Faro(?) Canada 7 years before being away for 3 months. He was a teacher, born in England, and his destination was Imperial, Saskatchewan.16,17
The Canadian Pacific's SS Grampian
Note.Family recollections are that William went to school in Regina, then to Baildon as a teacher where he met his future wife Mary. 
1916 CensusWilliam Colthamer [sic] appeared on the 1916 Census of Baildon, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 Jun 1916. He was a boarder with the Gledhill family, age 30, single, born in England, Presbyterian, immigrated in 1904, of German origin, and was a school teacher.18 
Note.Lena Mary Davey Kolthammer died in March 1921 in Winnipeg.19 
MarriageHe married Mary Carline on 26 Mar 1920 in Baildon, Saskatchewan.2
 
1921 CensusWm, Mary, and their 2 month old son Charles appeared on the 1921 Census of Excelsior Municipality, Saskatchewan, at Section 29 Township 18 Range 12 W3. They were lodging with William Buxton in his 3 room wood house. William was 32, born in England, parents born in Germany, immigrated in 1907, and worked as a School teacher earning $1400 the previous year. Mary was 19, born in England, immigrated in 1916. They were Presbyterian.20 
Newspaper Published 22 Sep 1922 in the Creston Review.

Principal Kolthammer of Canyon school has just moved into his new house on the ranch property he purchased from H Young, opposite the Hale place. He has occupied the Gilbert house since coming here early this year.21
 
DirectoryW H Kolthammer, teacher, was listed in the 1924 Wrigley Henderson amalgamated BC Directory. Erickson was the post office for Canyon.22  
Newspaper Published 1932 in the Creston Review.

Jas Turner is the latest to install a radio in his home and reports fine reception from a great variety of stations. Other radio purchasers this winter are LW Stephens, WH Kolthammer and N Larson.23
 
Voters' ListThe Kolthammers appeared on the electoral roll in 1940 in Kootenay East Electoral District, British Columbia. William was a school teacher and they lived in Canyon.24 
Voters' ListMr and Mrs William Henry Kolthammer appeared on the electoral roll in 1949. William Henry was a teacher and they lived in Canyon, BC.24 
Voters' ListWilliam Henry, teacher, and Mary appeared on the electoral roll in 1953. With them in Canyon was David Lawrence Wm, clerk.24 
DeathWilliam died on 3 Apr 1966 in Creston, British Columbia.
Information from registration: Henry William Kolthammer, residence 1st Street East, Canyon, BC, had lived in BC 45 years and Canada for 65 years. He was age 78, married to Mary Carline, born Nov 21 1887 in London England, a School Teacher who taught for 51 years, retiring in June 1964. Father was Frederick William Kolthammer, mother's name not known, both born in Germany. The informant was son Ken W Kolthammer of 200 Hosmer Street, Trail BC. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson.2 
BurialHe was buried on 6 Apr 1966 in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson, British Columbia.2 
Last Edited20 Oct 2022

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Baptisms of St George's German Lutheran Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex, 1857-1897 (Family History Library, 1752197).
  2. Death certificate of Henry William Kolthammer, died 3 April 1966, registered 3 April 1966 in the Province of British Columbia, Certificate #66-09-005172.
  3. Copy birth certificate of Henry William Kolthammer, born 21 November 1887, registered 2 January 1888 in the Registration District of St Saviour Surrey.
  4. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/346 folio 143.
  5. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG 13/366 folio 127.
  6. Church of England, St George the Martyr Church, Confirmation Card for William Kolthammer, 16 March 1902.
  7. 1906 Census for Northwest Provinces. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. dist 8 (Selkirk), subd 19 (Kildonan & St Paul), page 34.
  8. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Humboldt (209), subdistrict 61 , page 4.
  9. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. RG76, T-484.
  10. Manitoba Morning Free Press (Winnipeg, Canada). Image online at Ancestry.com.
  11. Marriage certificate of William Henry Kolthammer and Lena Mary Davey, married 20 June 1908 in the Province of Manitoba, Certificate #1908-06-003483.
  12. Henderson's Directory of Winnipeg.
  13. Homestead Application for SE 7-28-25 W2, granted by Dominion Lands Office to William Henry Kolthammer, Saskatchewan, 1909.
  14. Death certificate of Emma Margaret Colthammer, died 29 Dec 1925, registered 4 Jan 1926 in the Province of Manitoba, Certificate #405.
  15. Manitoba Probate Records, 1871-1930, images of original files viewed at FamilySearch.org. Lena Mary Kolthammer or Colthammer will and probate filed in the Surrogate Court of the Eastern Judicial District of Manitoba.
  16. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. RG76, T-4747.
  17. Webpage Norway-Heritage, Hands Across the Sea (http://www.norwayheritage.com/).
  18. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw District (23), ED 14, Page 17.
  19. Death certificate of Lena Colthamer, died 20 March 1921, registered 22 March 1921 in the Province of Manitoba, Certificate #011539.
  20. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Swift Current, Sub-District 49, Page 12.
  21. Creston Review, 22 September 1922. Digitized copy viewed online at the University of British Columbia Library Historical Newspapers.
  22. British Columbia directories on the Vancouver Public Library website.
  23. Creston Review, January 29, 1932. Digitized copy viewed online at the University of British Columbia Library Historical Newspapers.
  24. Voters Lists, Federal Elections, 1935–1980. R1003-6-3-E (RG113-B). Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Images viewed at Ancestry.com.
  25. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Winnipeg City (13), ED 32 in Parish of St James, Page 19.
  26. Letter from Kenneth William Kolthammer (British Columbia) to J Kolthammer.

William Whitby1

#3674, (1863 - 1903)
FatherGeorge Whitby1 (c 1826 - 1895)
MotherMargaret Stafford1 (c 1832 - 1911)

Children of William Whitby and Margaret Alexandra Boyd

  • George A Whitby2 (1887 - 1954)
  • William Francis Whitby2 (1889 - 1918)
  • Violet Whitby2 (c 1892 - )
  • Gladys Whitby2 (1899 - )

Life Events

BirthWilliam Whitby was born in Mar 1863 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.2,1
 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusWilliam appeared on the 1871 Census of Aston Manor, Warwickshire with his parents. He was 8 years old and born in Birmingham.1 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusWilliam appeared on the 1881 Census of Aston Manor, Warwickshire with his parents. He was 18, a Gold Engraver, born in Birmingham.3 
Passenger ListWm Whitby was listed on a manifest dated 22 Aug 1885 for the SS Britannic, arriving at Castle Garden in New York from Liverpool. He was a labourer, age 22.4 
MarriageHe married Margaret Alexandra Boyd on 17 Nov 1886 in New York, New York.
They were married by an Episcopal clergyman and the witnesses were George Darby and D P Theiline(?).
Details recorded on the marriage return were: William Whitby, residence 25 W 4th St, age 24 next birthday, engraver, birthplace England, father George Whitby, mother Margaret Whitby, first marriage;
Maggie Boyd, 128 W 52nd St, 23 next birthday, birthplace Ireland, father Alexandria [sic] Boyd, mother Margaret Boyd, first marriage.5 
Item. William and family returned from England in September 1894 on the SS Paris, and according to the immigration records, they were already US citizens. In 1895, they returned from Queenstown, Ireland on the RMS Majestic. My guess is that they took trips back to England and Ireland to let their kids meet their grandparents, aunts and uncles.6
 
1900 CensusWilliam and Margret Whitby appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, at 628 Baltic Street. They had been married 14 years and had 4 children, all still living. They owned their house with a mortgage. William was 37, born March 1863 in England, immigrated in 1885, naturalized, occupation Engraver. Margret was 37, born Oct 1863 in Ireland, parents born in Scotland, immigrated in 1881. Their children were George A (13), William F (11), Violet (9), and Gladys (1.)2 
DeathWilliam died on 3 Jul 1903 in New York.
Details from the certificate: engraver, parents George & Margaret Whitby, born in England, had been in America 15 years.7 
BurialHe was buried on 5 Jul 1903 in Green-Wood Cemetery, 500 - 25th Street, Brooklyn, New York. He was in Lot 31262, Section 128 (with son and daughter-in-law George & Marion.)6 
Research Note FamSearch; NY Probate records > Kings> general card index 1789-1971 westa-wiener > image 2230
Whitby William
administration
Date July 24 1903
Letters L.121 P.37
Bonds L.17 P.130. 
Last Edited24 Jan 2016

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3157 folio 72.
  2. Online image of the 1900 Federal Census for United States (Heritage Quest, www.heritagequest.com), New York, Kings County, 9-WD Brooklyn, ED 115, sheet 18A.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3044 folio 43.
  4. New York Passenger Arrivals, images (www.ancestry.com) "Wm Whitby, SS Britannic, 22 August 1885."
  5. Marriage Certificate for William Whitby and Maggie Boyd, New York, 17 November 1886, in the possession of Warren Whitby.
  6. E-mails from Warren Whitby to Jennifer Kolthammer.
  7. E-mails from Warren Whitby to Jennifer Kolthammer, citing NY Death Cert.

George Herbert Fox1

#1985, (1872 - 1944)
FatherRichard Fox2 (1842 - 1915)
MotherMary Stamp3 (1841 - 1924)

Life Events

BirthGeorge Herbert Fox was born on 8 Jan 1872 in Sheffield, Yorkshire.1,3
 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusGeorge H appeared on the 1881 Census of Foston, Lincolnshire with his parents. He was 9, a scholar, and born in Sheffield Yorks.3 
1891 CensusGeorge H Fox appeared on the 1891 Census of Caistor, Lincolnshire, at Church Street. He was 19 years old, a Farm Servant, and born in Sheffield Yorkshire.4 
Passenger ListGeo H Fox was listed on a manifest dated 11 Jun 1893 for the Mongolian, arriving in Quebec and Montreal from Liverpool. There were four arrivals named George Fox around this time but this record is the best fit. He was 21, nationality England, occupation Farm Labourer, and destined for Winnipeg on the CPR. The person recording this manifest did not follow the column headings so it's a bit difficult to figure out the information. "Chicago" is written on George's entry but no indication of what it means.5 
MarriageHe married Jennie Chassa on 4 Jan 1896 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
She was a sea captain's widow.1,6,7 
Newspaper Published 3 Feb 1896 in the Daily Nor'Wester.

Marriages. Rev. Hugh Pedley - On Jan. 4, Geo. H. Fox, West Selkirk. to Jennie Chassa, of the same place.7
 
1901 CensusGeorge H and Jennie E Fox appeared on the 1901 Census of Selkirk, Manitoba. George was 29, born 8 Jan 1872 in England, immigrated in 1893, and a butcher. Jennie was 54, born 8 Dec 1846 in England, and immigrated in 1893. Also in their household were George's brother John R Fox (22, butcher, immigrated in 1898) and a nephew John H Cook (14, born in Manitoba).8 
1906 CensusGeorge H and Jennie appeared on the 1906 Census of Selkirk, Manitoba, enumerated 24 Jun 1906. George was 36, born in England, immigrated in 1890. Jennie was 45, born in England, immigrated in 1890. Also in their household were Martha Wakeley (40, single, immigrated in 1904), a clerk, and a hired boy.9 
1911 CensusGeorge H and Henrietta [sic] appeared on the 1911 Census of Selkirk, Manitoba, at Manitoba Avenue. George was born in January 1871 in England, age 40, immigrated in 1892, Anglican, Butcher working in a butcher shop. Henrietta was 66, born Dec 1844 in England, immigrated in 1892. With them was a lodger who worked in the butcher shop.10 
(Mentioned) WillGeorge Herbert was mentioned in the will of his father Richard Fox dated 2 Jun 1913. George Herbert & Arthur William were appointed executors and trustees. He was bequeathed one share of the residue of the estate.2 
1916 CensusGeorge H and Jennie appeared on the 1916 Census of Selkirk, Manitoba, at 240 Superior Avenue, enumerated 1 Jun 1916. George was 45, born in England, and worked in Real estate on his own account. Jennie was 60, born in England. They both immigrated in 1893.11 
1921 CensusGeorge H and Jennie appeared on the 1921 Census of Selkirk, Manitoba, at 240 Superior. They owned their 6 room wood home. George was 50, born in England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1892, occupation butcher in his own shop. Jennie was 52, born in England, parents born in England, immigrated in 1892. Their religion was Church of England.12 
DeathGeorge died in 1944 in Selkirk, Manitoba.1
 
ObituaryHis obituary was published on 22 Mar 1944 in the Winnipeg Evening Tribune.

George H Fox, Selkirk, Dies

George H Fox, well known in Selkirk and district, died suddenly Monday at his home, at 71. He was born in Sheffield in 1878.

Mr Fox came to Canada when 21, proceeding to Winnipeg in 1894 and proceeding to Brandon. He returned to Winnipeg and later moved to Selkirk. He was employed in the lumber yards for some time and later opened a butcher business in Selkirk. He served on the town council in early years but of late years had charge of the town market from which post he retired about two years ago.

Mr Fox was also well known for his contributions to The Selkirk Record as writer of the Weekly Selkirk Sidelights column for the last nine years.

Mr Fox is survived by a sister, Mrs C Carlin, Moose Jaw, and a brother also survives.

Langrille's funeral home, Selkirk, is in charge of funeral arrangements.13
 
Last Edited4 Dec 2016

Citations

  1. E-mails from Roberta Arens to J Kolthammer, 8 March 1993.
  2. Will and Administration of Richard Fox of South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, 2 June 1913, proved in the Principal Probate Registry, 24 August 1915.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3378 folio 10.
  4. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2621 folio 37.
  5. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. Geo H Fox, Mongolian, arrived in Montreal and Quebec June 1893.
  6. Province of Manitoba online indexes to Vital Records. 1896,002137.
  7. Daily Nor'Wester (Winnipeg, Manitoba), Fox/Chassa marriage, 3 Feb 1896. image online at Manitobia Life and Times, at the Manitoba Archives site.
  8. 1901 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk, Serkirk Town J-1, page 1.
  9. 1906 Census for Northwest Provinces. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk District, Sub-District [none], Page 12.
  10. 1911 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk, 58 Selkirk, page 14.
  11. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk, ED 4, Page 5.
  12. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Manitoba, Selkirk, SD 56, Page 4.
  13. Obituary of George H Fox in The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, 22 March 1944. Digital image viewed on Manitobia.ca.

Richard Stamp Fox1

#1988, (1877 - 1955)
FatherRichard Fox1 (1842 - 1915)
MotherMary Stamp2,3 (1841 - 1924)

Children of Richard Stamp Fox and Florence Stothard

  • Frank Fox 8 (1904 - 1957)
  • Florence Ann Fox 8 (1905 - 2000)
  • Doris Mary Fox 8 (1908 - 1984)
  • Violet Fox 10 (1911 - 1991)

Life Events

BirthRichard Stamp Fox was born on 18 Jan 1877 in Foston, Lincolnshire.2
 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusRichard S appeared on the 1881 Census of Foston, Lincolnshire with his parents. He was 4, a scholar, and born in Foston.3 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusRichard S appeared on the 1891 Census of Fonaby, Lincolnshire with his parents. He was 14 and born in Foston.4 
(Witness) Marriage Richard Stamp Fox witnessed the marriage of Charles Carline and [his sister] Martha Alice Fox on 15 May 1899 in Congregational Church, Caistor, Lincolnshire.5 
1901 CensusRichard Fox appeared on the 1901 Census of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, at 12 Ward Street. He was 24, single, worked as a Brewery Drayman, and was born in Boston [sic] Lincs.6 
MarriageRichard Stamp Fox married Florence Stothard on 27 May 1902 in Aisthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Details from the record: Richard Fox, age 25, bachelor, occupation Drayman, residence Hyson Green Nottingham, father Richard Fox, farmer;
Florence Stothard, 21, spinster, Thorpe le Fallows, father ?? Stothard, no occupation recorded;
They were married in the parish church and the witnesses were George Stothard and Annie Spitalhouse. [Note: an ink blot obscured Richard and Florence's surnames, but their signatures were readable]7 
1911 CensusRichard and Florence appeared on the 1911 Census of Hyson Green Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, at 22? Gladstone Street. Their dwelling had four rooms. Richard was 34, born in Foston, and worked as a brewery's drayman. Florence was 30 and born in Gainsbrough. They had been married 8 years and had 3 children, all still living. With them were Frank (6), Florence Annie (5), and Doris Mary (2), as well as a boarder who was also a brewery drayman.8 
Passenger ListRichard S Fox was listed on a manifest dated 30 Mar 1913 for the SS Tunisian, arriving in Halifax from Liverpool. He was 36, married, born in England, occupation farming, carried $30 cash, and was destined for Winnipeg. He had never been in Canada and his entry was stamped "British Bonus Allowed" which indicated that the steamship booking agent in the UK was eligible to receive a commission paid by the Canadian government Immigration Branch for selling a ticket to a suitable immigrant.9 
(Mentioned) WillSon Richard Stamp Fox was mentioned in the will of Richard Fox dated 2 Jun 1913. He was bequeathed one share of the residue of the estate.1 
1916 CensusRichard and Florence Fox appeared on the 1916 Census of Maryfield Municipality, Saskatchewan, at Township 11 Range 31 W1, enumerated 1 Jun 1916. Richard was 39 and was a farm worker. Florence was 34. Their children were Frank (12), Florence (10), Doris M (7), and Violet (4). Everyone was born in England and immigrated in 1912.10 
1921 CensusRichard and Florence appeared on the 1921 Census of Saskatchewan, at Section 4 Township 11 Range 31 W1. They did not own the 5 room wood house that they lived in but did not pay rent. Richard was 44 and farmed his own farm. Florence was 40.
Their children were Frank (17, worked on the farm), Florence A (15), Doris M (12), and Violet (9). The family's religion was Church of England. Richard immigrated in 1913 and the rest of the family in 1914. They also had a lodger with them.11 
ObituaryHis wife's obituary was published on 7 Oct 1943 in the Regina Leader-Post.
MRS F FOX DIES

The death occurred at her home Wednesday of Mrs Florence Fox, 60, 2264 Pasqua street. Born in Lincolnshire, Eng., she moved to Fairlight, Sask., 29 years ago. Twelve years later she moved to Osage and five years ago she moved to Disley. She had lived in Regina for the past two years. Surviving are her husband, Richard Fox; a son, Frank, of Disley, and three daughters, Mrs Burlock, of Disley; Mrs Arthur Wilkie, Regina, and Violet, Regina. Funeral service will be held at the Co-operative Funeral chapel Friday at 3 o'clock, Canon E Lee officiating. Burial will be in the family plot, Regina cemetery.12
 
(Mentioned) ObituaryHe was mentioned in Martha Alice Carline's 1952 obituary as brother Richard Fox of Regina.13 
DeathRichard died on 10 Sep 1955 in Regina, Saskatchewan.14
 
ObituaryHis obituary was published on 13 Sep 1955 in the Regina Leader-Post.

Richard S Fox passes

A farmer in the province for 41 years, Richard Stamp Fox, 78, of 4737 Eighth avenue, died Saturday in a Regina hospital.

Rev R Fox will conduct the funeral service at 3 pm Wednesday at Bremners funeral chapel, and burial will be in the family plot, Regina cemetery.

A native of Lincolnshire, England, Mr Fox emigrated to Canada in 1913, and for a year worked with a telephone construction firm at Selkirk, Man., before moving to Fairlight where he operated his first farm until 1926.
For the next 12 years Mr Fox farmed at Osage, then moved to Disley, retiring from the land in 1947, when he came to live with his daughter, Mrs Florence Burlock, in Regina.
Mr Fox's main interests were local and national politics, and until a few years ago he was active in provincial curling circles.

Predeceased by his wife in 1943, Mr Fox is survived by a son, Frank, of Lumsden; three daughters, Mrs F Burlock, 4737 Eighth avenue, Mrs A D Wilkie, 2275 Retallack street, and Mrs C Bell of Keystown, and nine grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers, Robert of Kitscoty, Alta., and Frank, of Grimsby, England.14
 
Last Edited9 Jan 2019

Citations

  1. Will and Administration of Richard Fox of South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, 2 June 1913, proved in the Principal Probate Registry, 24 August 1915.
  2. E-mails from Roberta Arens to J Kolthammer, 8 March 1993.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3378 folio 10.
  4. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2621 folio 12.
  5. General Register Office Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage. Charles Carline & Martha Alice Fox, 1899.
  6. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/3184 folio 94.
  7. Parish Registers of Aisthorpe, Lincolnshire. Image viewed at Findmypast.com. Richard Fox & Florence Stothard marriage, 1902, #71.
  8. Image of the 1911 Census for England and Wales (1911 Census.co.uk, http://www.1911census.co.uk/), RG14/20604.
  9. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. Richard S Fox, SS Royal George, arrived in Montreal 27 April 1911.
  10. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Assiniboia District, Subdistrict 24, Page 14.
  11. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Assiniboia District, Subdistrict 44, Page 10.
  12. Regina Leader-Post, Florence Fox obituary, 7 October 1943, Page 4. Image viewed at Newspapers.com.
  13. Regina Leader-Post, Martha Alice Carline obituary, 6 Nov 1952, Page 2. Image viewed at Newspapers.com.
  14. Regina Leader-Post, Richard Stamp Fox obituary,13 Sept 1955, Page 3. Image viewed at Newspapers.com.

Emily Hull1,2

#389, (1870 - 1921)
FatherJohn Hull1,2 (1839 - 1926)
MotherMary Stafford1,2 (1843 - 1932)

Children of Emily Hull and James Stirling Kinross

  • Mary Kinross20 (1892 - 1896)
  • Elizabeth Stirling Kinross+ 21 (1894 - 1986)
  • Cecil John Kinross 22 (1896 - 1957)
  • James Hector (Mac) Kinross23 (1900 - 1910)
  • Isabella Annie Kinross 24,20 (1903 - 1984)

Life Events

BirthEmily Hull was born in 1870 in Hurley, Warwickshire.3,4
 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusEmily appeared on the 1871 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire with her parents. She was 9 months old and born in Hurley.4 
BaptismShe was baptized on 9 Jun 1871 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire. She was the daughter of John, a Butcher, & May Hull of Hurley Common.2 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusEmily appeared on the 1881 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire with her parents. She was 10 years old, a Scholar, and born in Hurley.5 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusEmily appeared on the 1891 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire with her parents. She was 20 years old, an Assistant Teacher (B.S.), and born in Hurley.6 
MarriageShe married James Stirling Kinross on 30 Sep 1891 in Kingsbury.
They were married after banns, with witnesses Isabella Kinross and John Hull. The marriage was the same day as Emily's sister Annie Hull.7 
1901 CensusJames S and Emily Kinross appeared on the 1901 Census of Harefield, Middlesex, at Dewes Farm, enumerated 31 Mar 1901. James was 36, a Farmer & employer, and was born in Scotland. Emily was 30 and born in Kingsbury, Warwickshire. Their children were Cecil John (5) and James H (1). They had a mother's help (Emily's cousin Elizabeth Stafford, 31, born in Birmingham), along with a general servant and an ordinary agricultural labourer.8
Dewes Farm House, Harefield
residence of James Kinross family and birthplace of Ellie, Cecil, Mac and Nancy
Passenger ListJS and Emily Kinross were listed on an outgoing manifest dated 24 Mar 1911 for the Empress of Ireland, departing from Liverpool and bound for St John, New Brunswick. Recorded with them were daughters Eliz S & I Annie.9,10

J S Kinross & family
Outgoing passenger list
Liverpool, 24 March 1911
SS Empress of Ireland
Canadian Pacific Line
Passenger ListJas S & Emilie Kinross were listed on an arrival list dated 31 Mar 1911 for the SS Empress of Ireland, arriving in St John, New Brunswick. Daughter Ellie S was with them but Isabella Annie was not. On the same ship was his sister Isabella's son Donald Alexander Kyle.11

Arrival list for the SS Empress of Ireland
31 March 1911
Note.Their 7-year old daughter Nancy (Isabella Annie) had to remain in England when health inspectors found a problem [likely ringworm, although some family stories say chickenpox] and she sailed in August, accompanied by the Frost family from Northumberland. The travellers landed in Quebec, took the Coronation train to Calgary, stayed at the CPR hotel, then took a train to Red Deer which took them as far as Sedgewick as there was no station in Lougheed yet. James & Emily met the train in the evening.12 
Passenger ListEmily Kinross was listed on a manifest of passengers arriving in Liverpool from St John, New Brunswick 21 Dec 1913. She was traveling 2nd class on the CPR ship Lake Manitoba and it was noted that she was 42 years old, occupation Dairymaid.13 
Passenger ListEmilie Kinross was listed on a manifest dated 24 Apr 1914 for the Empress of Ireland, arriving in Halifax from Liverpool, with a final destination of Lougheed, Alta. She was 43, married, born in England, Presbyterian and had been in Alberta since 1910 [sic], for 3 years. She was returning after 4 months in England. On the same ship were her sister-in-law and niece Mary and Elsie Miller who were immigrating.14 
WebLinkThe Empress of Ireland sank in the St Lawrence River in May of 1914. Accounts of the disaster can be read at the Great Oceanliners website, on wikipedia, and at PBS
1916 CensusJames and Emily appeared on the 1916 Census of Asquith Municipality, Alberta, at Township 43 Range12 W4, enumerated 1 Jun 1916. James was 48, born in Scotland, Presbyterian, and a Farmer. Emily was 45, born in England, and Anglican. Cecil J was 20 and noted to be serving overseas. Annie Isibel was 12 years old. The family immigrated in 1911. [Daughter Ellie was nursing in Edmonton]15 
(Other) 1921 CensusEmily Kinross appeared on the 1921 Census of Lougheed Village, Alberta, in the household of her daughter and son-in-law Ella and George Kelman. The census was taken on the first of June. She was 51, married, born in England, and immigrated in 1911.16 
Newspaper Published 2 Jun 1921 in the Sedgewick Sentinal.

Mrs Kinross is staying with her daughter Mrs Dr Kelman on account of ill health. We hope the summer days will assist her towards convalesence

Emily died a few days later.17 
DeathEmily died on 5 Jun 1921 in Lougheed, Alberta.
Details from the death certificate:
Emilie Kinross, died 5 June 1921 at Dr Kelman's house in Lougheed, female, age 51, married, wife of James Kinross, Farmer, born in England, ill for 10 weeks, cause of death Exhaustion from Spleno-medullary Leukhaemia. Attended by [her son-in-law] Dr Geo A E Kelman, who was also the informant. Burial was at Lougheed.18,19 
BurialShe was buried in the Lougheed Memorial Cemetery.


Emily Kinross 1870-1921
(gravemarker photo August 2015 by Leighton Cook)
ObituaryHer obituary was published on 9 Jun 1921 in the Sedgewick Sentinal. There were very few obituaries recorded in the paper, so this was noteworthy.

PASSES AWAY AT LOUGHEED
_______

The death of Mrs Kinross, wife of James Stirling Kinross took place on Sunday morning, June 5th, after an illness of several weeks. Although she was not of a robust nature, yet we felt that Mrs Kinross would gain strength with the warm days, so the sad news came as a surprise to many who had hoped for her recovery.

The deceased lady was held in great esteem in this community where she had resided with her family since 1911, having previously lived in Leamarston, Birmingham, England. The funeral service was particularly impressive and was conducted by the Anglican Church minister the Rev Mr Boustead. Mrs T Heath of Green Valley presided at the organ and rendered appropriate music in a most sympathetic manner. "Nearer my God to Thee" and "On the Resurrection Morning" were sung by the congregation. Friends from near and far were present to pay their last respects to the one they loved.

The pallbearers as follows were old friends and neighbors: Messrs T Heath, C Ball, C Wells, W Hallum, R Broadfoot, F Broadfoot.

The casket was covered with very beautiful fragrant blooms from relatives, friends and various organizations in which she had been an active member. Particular mention might be made of Mrs Kinross' activity in Red Cross circles during the war. Her beautiful needlework and dainty hand made articles donated to the various calls for raising funds for war purposes, will long be remembered by those who had the privilege of seeing them. They were the cynosure of admiring eyes and her donations seemed endless. Although of a quiet, retiring disposition, yet Mrs Kinross was a member of the Fairdonian UFWA and a director of the Sedgewick-Lougheed Agricultural Society, in both of which she was an untiring and faithful worker having acted as Secretary for several years to the UFWA local.

The floral tributes were beautiful, amongst them being:
Wreath, "From her Husband"
Cross, "A token of love from Ellie and George"
Wreath, "A token of love for our dear Mother" from Nancy and Cecil
Cross, "With heartfelt sympathy" from Dr and Mrs Kelman, Hardisty
Wreath, "With loving sympathy" Dolly
Wreath, "In loving remembrance" Jack Kelman
Large Harp "With deepest sympathy from the Members of the Morning Star Masonic Lodge, Lougheed"
Wreath, "With deepest sympathy" Mr and Mrs Archie Brown
Large Anchor, "With deepest sympathy from the members of Green Valley F A"
Large Wreath, "With deepest sympathy from Lougheed Women's Auxiliary"
Wreath, Mrs J L Sparrow and Alec, Sedgewick
Large wreath, "With sincerest sympathy from Officers and Members of the Great War Veterans Association, Sedgewick Branch"
Spray, "With heartfelt sympathy" Lougheed Basket Ball Club"
Standard Wreath, "With deepest sympathy from Members of Green Valley Horse Club"
Spray, "With deepest sympathy from John and Mrs Foster"
Anchor, "With deepest sympathy from Mr and Mrs J Barty, Sedgewick
Spray, "With deepest sympathy, Mr and Mrs C Wells, Lougheed
Spray, "Gone but not Forgotten", Elma and Mrs Orritt
Open Book, "In memory of Mrs Kinross" Sedgewick and Lougheed Agricultural Society.
Cross, Fairdonian UFWA "Gone, but not Forgotten"
Wreath. No card attached
Wreath, "With deepest sympathy Mr and Mrs McKee and family, Sedgewick"

The remains were reverently laid to rest in the Lougheed cemetery on Tuesday, June 7th, before a large gathering of relatives and friends. Besides her husband, James Stirling Kinross, she leaves to mourn her loss, her only son Cecil, the Canadian Victoria Cross hero, and two daughters, Mrs Dr G A E Kelman, of Lougheed and Nancy who has been attending High School in Edmonton. The parents of the deceased lady both reside in Hurley, Birmingham, England.

Much sympathy goes out to the sorrowing relatives in their sad bereavement.18
 
Last Edited16 May 2021

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Marriage of J.S.Kinross and Emily Hull.
  2. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Emily Hull, 1871, #2253.
  3. FreeBMD. Emily Hull, June Q 1870, Tamworth RD.
  4. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2912 folio 11.
  5. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2771 folio 56.
  6. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2211 folio 19. Image viewed at Find My Past.
  7. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Marriage of J.S.Kinross and Emily Hull, 1891.
  8. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/1179 folio 5.
  9. Index to Passenger Lists, Leaving the UK, 1890-1960, compiled by Findmypast.com, London, England, 2007.
  10. Webpage Norway-Heritage, Hands Across the Sea (http://www.norwayheritage.com/).
  11. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. RG76, T-4823.
  12. Lougheed Women's Institute, Verdant Valleys: In and Around Lougheed (Lougheed, Alberta: Lougheed Women's Institute, 1972), viewed online at Our Roots / Nos Racines.
  13. UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 (images viewed at ancestry.com). Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26."CPR ship Lake Manitoba, arriving 21 Dec 1913 in Liverpool."
  14. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. RG76, T-4753.
  15. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Alberta, Victoria District (1), Subdistrict 43, Page 7.
  16. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Alberta, Victoria, SD 2, Page 15.
  17. The Sedgewick Sentinel, Caledonia - Green Valley news, 2 June 1921. Digital image online at Our Future, Our Past: Alberta Heritage Digitization Project.
  18. Obituary of Mrs Kinross in Sedgewick Sentinal, 9 June 1921, page 1. Image of the paper viewed at ourfutureourpast.ca.
  19. Province of Alberta, Canada Marriage Registration. Emilie Kinross, 1921, #1616.
  20. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474.
  21. England Birth Register. Elizabeth S. Kinross, 1894.
  22. England Birth Register. Cecil John Kinross, 1896.
  23. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Lea Marston, Warwickshire, 1570-1955 (Family History Library, 198745), burial record, 1910.
  24. Death certificate of Annie Isabella Kennedy, died 2 March 1984, registered 8 March 1984 in the Province of British Columbia, Certificate #84-09-004667.

James Spencer Hogg1

#25480, (1852 - 1934)
FatherJames Hogg1 ( - 1880)
MotherHarriet Spencer1 (1819 - 1899)

Children of James Spencer Hogg and Mary Ann Mills

  • James Walter Hogg6 (1876 - )
  • Jessie Harriet Hogg4 (1877 - )
  • Ellen Beatrice Hogg4 (1879 - )
  • Charles Lawrence Hogg6 (1883 - )

Life Events

BirthJames Spencer Hogg was born in 1852 in Upton, Essex.1,2
 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusJames S appeared on the 1861 Census of West Ham, Essex with his parents. He was 9 years old, a scholar, and born in Upton Essex.1 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusJames S appeared on the 1871 Census of West Ham, Essex with his parents. He was 18 years old, a Dock Clerk, and was born in West Ham.3 
MarriageHe married Mary Ann Mills in 1875.4,5
 
1891 CensusJames S and Mary Ann appeared on the 1891 Census of West Ham, Essex, at 200 Portway. James was 39, a Commercial Clerk, born in West Ham. Mary Ann was 40, born in Victoria Australia. Their children were James W (14), Jessie H (13), Ellen B (11), and Charles L (7). The first 3 were bornin East Ham, Charles in West Ham.6 
(Executor) ProbateJames Spencer Hogg commercial-clerk was granted probate of the estate of his mother on 15 Sep 1899.7 
1901 CensusJames Spencer and Mary A appeared on the 1901 Census of West Ham, Essex, at 200 Portway. James was 48, a principal clerk at Royal Victoria Dock Co, born in West Ham. Mary A was 50, born in Australia. Their children were James W (24, mechanical engineer), Jessie H (23, elementary school teacher), Ellen B (21, cookery teacher), and Charles L (17, accountants clerk). They had one domestic servant.8 
1911 CensusJames Spencer and Mary Ann Hogg appeared on the 1911 Census of West Ham, Essex, at 200 Portway. They had been married 35 years and had 4 children, one of whom had died. James was 58, occupation Principal Clerk for the Port of London Authority, and was born in West Ham. Mary Ann was 60, born in Melbourne Victoria Australia. Their children were Jessie Harriet (33, special school teacher) and Ellen Beatrice (31, teacher of domestic science). There was also a general servant. Their home had 9 rooms.4 
DeathJames died on 13 Jan 1934.9
 
ProbateHis estate was proved on 28 May 1934. Entry from the probate calendar:

HOGG James Spencer of 19 Shelley-road Worthing died 13 January 1934. Probate London 28 May to James Walter Hogg consulting engineer and Ellen Beatrice Hogg spinster. Effects £8328 10s 10d.9
 
Last Edited4 Dec 2016

Citations

  1. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1057 folio 3.
  2. General Register Office Online Birth Index. James Spencer Hogg, mother's maiden name Spencer, Jun Q 1852, West Ham Union RD.
  3. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/1627 folio 76.
  4. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 188 SD 3 ED 8 Schedule 288.
  5. FreeBMD. James Spencer Hogg & Mary Ann Mills, Sep Q 1875, West Ham RD.
  6. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1329 folio 56.
  7. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Harriet Hogg, 1899.
  8. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/1569 folio 84.
  9. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. James Spencer Hogg, 1934.

Richard Fox1

#1982, (c 1812 - 1844)

Children of Richard Fox and Alice Elizabeth Dykes

Life Events

BirthRichard Fox was born circa 1812 in Lincolnshire.2
 
Research Note There were no Fox baptisms in Foston in this era. In 40 parishes within 6.5 miles of Foston, there is a baptism for a Richard Fox on 3 Nov 1811 in East Allington, the son of John & Ruth. This looks like a good possibility because Richard & Alice had children named John & Ruth. 
MarriageHe married Alice Elizabeth Dykes on 14 Jan 1836 in Fenton, Lincolnshire.
Details from the register: Richard Fox of Fenton & Alice Elizabeth Dykes of this parish were married with the consent of all necessary parties. Richard and Alice signed their names and the witnesses were Samuel Hague [the husband of Alice's sister Sarah] and Elizabeth Fox.3 
1841 CensusRichard and Alice Fox appeared on the 1841 Census of Foston, Lincolnshire. Richard was 25 and a Wheelwright. Alice was 25. The children were John (4), Ruth (2), and Mary (11 months).
Also in the household were William Swendler (24, journeyman Wh), Robert Wormwell (18, wheelwright apprentice), William Fox (13, servant), and Sarah Tyler (18, servant). Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.4 
Item. On his son Richard's birth certificate, Richard was noted to be a carpenter. On Richard's baptism record, Richard was noted to be a publican. 
Newspaper Published 3 Feb 1843 in the Stamford Mercury.

RICHARD FOX, Wheelwright, Foston, near Grantham, is in want of a stout Youth as an Apprentice, or one who has served part of his time.5
 
Newspaper Published 3 May 1844.

FOSTON near GRANTHAM.
To WHEELWRIGHTS & PLOUGH-MAKERS.

To be LET, and may be entered upon immediately, An old-established and well-accustomed WHEELWRIGHT's SHOP, with Blacksmith's Shop, Saw Sheds, and every other convenience for carrying on an extensive business. The Stock in Trade, which is small, to be taken at a valuation.
-> For further particulars apply personally to Mr Richard Fox, the owner and occupier.6
 
Newspaper Published 16 Aug 1844 in the Stamford Mercury.7
DeathRichard died on 27 Sep 1844 in Foston, Lincolnshire.
Details from the death certificate: Richard Fox, age 32 years, Wheelwright, died 27 September 1844 at Foston of Consumption. The informant was Ann Jackson of Foston, who signed with her mark and was present at the death.2,8 
Research Note I found an Ann Jackson in Foston in the 1851 census. She was a labourer's wife, age 57, born in Barkston Lincolnshire. 
BurialHe was buried on 30 Sep 1844 in Foston. He was 32 years old and lived in Foston.2 
Newspaper

Mr. RICHARD FOX's AFFAIRS.

All persons indebted to the estate of RICHARD FOX, late of Foston, in the county of Lincoln, wheelwright, deceased, are desired to pay their respective debts at our Office; and all persons having any demand against the same, are requested to forward to us the particulars thereof. OSTLER and SONS.
Grantham, November 6th, 1844.9
 
Last Edited31 May 2018

Citations

  1. England Birth Register. Richard Fox, Long Bennington RD, 1842, #68.
  2. St Peter, Foston, Lincolnshire Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. Richard Fox burial, 1844, #254.
  3. Fenton, Lincolnshire parish registers, viewed at Find My Past. Richard Fox & Alice Elizabeth Dykes marriage, 1836, #27.
  4. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/618 Book 13 Folio 10.
  5. Stamford Mercury, 3 February 1843, page 3. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  6. Stamford Mercury, 3 May 1844, page 1. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  7. Stamford Mercury, 16 August 1844, page 2. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  8. Copy death certificate of Richard Fox, died 27 September 1844, registered 30 September 1844 in the Registration District of Newark Union.
  9. Stamford Mercury, 8 November 1844, page 2. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  10. Foston, Lincolnshire parish registers, viewed at Find My Past. John Dykes Fox baptism, 1836, #349.
  11. Foston, Lincolnshire parish registers, viewed at Find My Past. Ruth Fox baptism, 1838, #381.
  12. St Peter, Foston, Lincolnshire Parish Register transcript, viewed at FreeREG. Mary Fox baptism, 1840, #420.

Hanna Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer1

#365, (1829 - )
FatherJohann Wilhelm Kolthammer2 (c 1803 - 1849)
MotherCatharine Versemann2 (1805 - 1830)

Children of Hanna Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer

Life Events

BirthHanna Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer was born on 9 Feb 1829 in Insel.2
 
BaptismShe was baptized on 12 Feb 1829 in Evangelische Kirche, Schneverdingen.2
Hanna Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer
baptism (bottom of register page)
Hanne Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer
baptism (top of the next register page)
(Mother died) DeathHanna was only seven weeks old when her mother died. Her father married again later that year.2 
(Mother) BirthHanna had a son Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer on 2 Apr 1856 in Celle Maternity Hospital, Celle, Hannover. She was noted to be a servant from Insel, Schneverdingen. The father's name was not recorded.1 
(Mother) BirthHanna had a daughter, Johanne Christine, on 4 Jun 1858 in Celle. Hanne was a servant from Insel, Schneverdingen and the infant's father's name was not recorded.3 
Last Edited1 Jul 2009

Citations

  1. Certificate of baptism of Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, 12 April 1856, Celle Lutheran Church, certified transcription.
  2. Microfilm of the Kirchenbuch of Evangelische Kirche Schneverdingen, 1642-1852 (Family History Library, 364827-31).
  3. Certificate of baptism of Johanne Christine Kolthammer, 12 June 1858, Celle Lutheran Church, certified transcription.

Catharine Versemann1

#21755, (1805 - 1830)
FatherClaus Versemann1

Child of Catharine Versemann and Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer

Life Events

BirthCatharine Versemann was born on 25 Mar 1805.2
 
MarriageShe married Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer on 27 Apr 1828 in Schneverdingen.1
Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer & Catharine Versemann
marriage
DeathCatharine Kolthammer died on 1 Apr 1830 in Insel at the age of 25 years and 8 days.1 
BurialShe was buried on 5 Apr 1830.1
Catharine Kolthammer
burial, 1830
Last Edited1 Jul 2009

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Kirchenbuch of Evangelische Kirche Schneverdingen, 1642-1852 (Family History Library, 364827-31).
  2. Microfilm of the Kirchenbuch of Evangelische Kirche Schneverdingen, 1642-1852 (Family History Library, 364827-31), birthdate calculated from age at death.

Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer1,2

#363, (1856 - 1906)
MotherHanna Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer2 (1829 - )
Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer
1856-1906

Children of Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer and Margarete Kathrina Kobold

Life Events

OccupationFriedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer was a journeyman tailor. 
BirthHe was born on 2 Apr 1856 in Celle Maternity Hospital, Celle, Hannover. His mother was Hanne Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer, a servant from Insel, Schneverdingen. Father's name not recorded.2 
BaptismHe was baptized on 12 Apr 1856 in Evangelische Kirche, Celle, Hannover, by Pastor Greiling. The witness was Mrs Magdalene von Barden, from Bülkau.2 
Note.Friedrich Wilhelm's place of origin was reported on his children's baptism records several ways:
Solten, Zelle, Soldau, Soltau, Celle (all in the Kingdom of Hanover.)3 
Research Note Not found in the 1881 English census. 
ImmigrationHe immigrated to England between 1881 and 1884.3 
Research Note He is not in the index of those receiving a certificate of naturalization in England.4 
MarriageHe married Margarete Kathrina Kobold, daughter of Johann Georg Kobold and Marie Catharine Rosina Hölter, on 10 Feb 1884 in the German Protestant Reformed Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex.

The church register reads: Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, 27, ledig, Schneider, aus Zelle, Hanover, father Friedrich Kolthammer, Schullehrer (deceased); Catharine Margarethe g. Koboldt, 21, ledig aus Eichenaü, Gerabronn, Wurttberg, father Georg Koboldt, Bauer; Their residence was 2 Turners Buildings, Oriental St E. The witnesses were William John Warneck and Mathilda Sophia Warneck
[Note: ledig = single, Schneider = tailor, Schullehrer = schoolteacher, Bauer = farmer]

Information from the civil marriage certificate: Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, age 27, Bachelor, Tailor, son of Friedrich Kolthammer, Schoolmaster (deceased) married Margarete Kathrina Koboldt, 22, Spinster, daughter of Georg Koboldt, Farmer. They both resided at 2 Turner's Buildings in Poplar and were married in the German Protestant Reformed Church, Whitechapel by Minister E A Ehemann. Witnesses were William John & Matilda Sophia Warneck.5,1
Kolthammer - Koboldt marriage
German Protestant Reformed Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex
1884
AnecdoteDescendant Joan Haworth told a family story of how they met:
FWK delivered a suit to the house in Celle, Germany at which MKK was a servant, and that's how they met. One household mentioned in family talk was Lady Ponsonby but the name Lady Bartlett is also mentioned.

[If this is true, they knew one another before coming to England, where they married]6 
(Son) BirthFrederick William Kolthammer was born on 4 Dec 1884 in London. Their residence was No 8, Paris Terrace, Hind Street, Poplar.3,7 
(Daughter) BirthAnna Margaretha was born on 13 Mar 1886 in Southwark, London. They lived at No 4, Park Street, Borough Market SE.3,8,9 
(Son) BirthWilliam Henry Kolthammer was born on 21 Nov 1887 in 128 Queens Buildings, H Block, St. Saviour, Surrey. Details from certificate: Henry William, father Fritz Kolthammer, Tailor (Journeyman), mother Margerreta Kolthammer formerly Koboldt, registered by father Fritz Kolthammer, 128 Queens Buildings H Block, on 2 January 1888.10,3 
(Son) BirthJohn Kolthammer was born on 9 Dec 1889 in London. Their residence was No 130 H Block, Queen's Building, Borough.3,11 
1891 CensusFritz and Magerita [sic] Kolthammer appeared on the 1891 Census of Southwark, St George the Martyr Civil Parish, London, at 130 H Block, Queens Buildings, enumerated 5 Apr 1891. Fritz was 36, employed as a Tailor, and was born in Germany. Magerita was 27 and born in Germany. They occupied two rooms with their children Fritz (6), Annie (5), Wilar (3), and Otto (1). The eldest two attended school.12 
Photograph13
Queens Buildings
(Son) BirthCharles Robert Kolthammer was born on 11 Dec 1891 in London. Their residence was No 31, Queen's Buildings, Southwark Road S.E.3,14 
Residence On 20 Mar 1892, Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer lived in 31 Queens Bldgs, Southwark.15 
(Daughter) BirthBertha Margaretha was born on 30 Dec 1893 in Southwark.15,16 
Residence On 7 Oct 1894, Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer lived in 25 Queens Bldgs, London.15 
(Daughter) BirthEda Christina was born on 28 Apr 1896 in 25 Queen's Buildings, London.6,15 
(Son) BirthGeorge Kolthammer was born in May 1898.17,18 
(Son's death) DeathHis son George died in Jul 1899.19 
(Daughter) BirthLily was born on 1 Oct 1899.20 
1901 CensusF.W. and Margarete Kolthammer appeared on the 1901 Census of St George The Martyr Civil Parish, Southwark, London, at 25 Southwark Bridge Road, enumerated 31 Mar 1901. The family lived in 3 rooms. F.W. was 44, worked as a tailor, and was born in Germany. Margarete was 38 and born in Germany. With them were their children Fredrick (16), Anna (15), William (13, office boy), Otto (11), Charles (9), Bertha (7), Eda (5), and Lilly (1).9 
(Son) BirthHarold Claude Kolthammer was born on 20 Jan 1904. He died in July at the age of six months.21 
DeathHe died on 20 Jun 1906 in German Hospital, Dalston, London.
Details from the certificate: Frederick Kolthammer, age 50, Tailor (Journeyman) of 25 Queens Buildings Southwark Bridge Road, died of Pulmonar Tuberculous Suffocation. The death was registered 21 June 1906 by his widow, M Kolthammer of 25 Queens Buildings.22 
BurialFriedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer was buried on 23 Jun 1906 in Manor Park Cemetery, Newham.23 
Last Edited23 Jan 2017

Citations

  1. Copy marriage certificate of Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer and Margarete Kathrina Koboldt, married 10 February 1884 in the Registration District of Whitechapel.
  2. Certificate of baptism of Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, 12 April 1856, Celle Lutheran Church, certified transcription.
  3. Microfilm of the Baptisms of St George's German Lutheran Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex, 1857-1897 (Family History Library, 1752197).
  4. Index to Certificates of Naturalization, FHL 824515, 1844-1900, compiled by Public Record Office, London, filmed 1970.
  5. Microfilm of the Marriages of the German Protestant Reformed Church, 1871-1938 (Family History Library, 1785883).
  6. Letters from Joan Haworth, Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, to J Kolthammer, dated beginning in 1989.
  7. FreeBMD. Frederick Kolthammer, Mar Q 1885, Poplar RD.
  8. FreeBMD. Margreta Kolthammer, Jun Q 1886, St Saviour RD.
  9. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG 13/366 folio 127.
  10. Copy birth certificate of Henry William Kolthammer, born 21 November 1887, registered 2 January 1888 in the Registration District of St Saviour Surrey.
  11. FreeBMD. Otto Kolthammer, Mar Q 1890, St Saviour RD.
  12. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/346 folio 143.
  13. E-mails from Roberta Arens to J Kolthammer.
  14. FreeBMD. Charles Robert Kolthammer, Mar Q 1892, St Saviour RD.
  15. Index to St. Georges German Lutheran Church, Little Alie Street, London, Baptisms, copied by a mailing list volunteer, 1998.
  16. FreeBMD. Bertha Margareta Kolthammer, Mar Q 1894, Lambeth RD.
  17. FreeBMD. George Kolthammer, Sep Q 1898, St Saviour RD.
  18. Baptisms of St George the Martyr, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. George Kolthammer, 1899, #1826.
  19. FreeBMD. George Kolthammer, age 1, Sep Q 1899, St Saviour RD.
  20. Baptisms of St George the Martyr, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Lily Kolthammer, 1899, #1954.
  21. Baptisms of St George the Martyr, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Harold Claude Kolthammer, 1904, #1190.
  22. Copy death certificate of Frederick Kolthammer, died 20 June 1906, registered 21 June 1906 in the Registration District of Hackney.
  23. DeceasedOnline.com Indexes to Burials (http://www.deceasedonline), Frederick Kolthammer, 23 Jun 1906, Manor Park Cemetery (Newham).
  24. Copy death certificate of Harold Claude Kolthammer, died 25 July 1904, registered 25 July 1904 in the Registration District of Southwark.

Margarete Kathrina Kobold1

#364, (1862 - 1935)
FatherJohann Georg Kobold2,1 (1831 - 1904)
MotherMarie Catharine Rosina Hölter2 (1828 - 1893)

Children of Margarete Kathrina Kobold and Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer

Life Events

BirthMargarete Kathrina Kobold was born on 20 Aug 1862 in Eichenau, Württemberg.
Her name as recorded in the church book listing the Kobold family births is "Magdalena Margaretha."2 
ImmigrationShe immigrated to England between 1881 and 1884.3 
MarriageShe married Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, son of Hanna Christine Elisabeth Kolthammer, on 10 Feb 1884 in the German Protestant Reformed Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex.

The church register reads: Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, 27, ledig, Schneider, aus Zelle, Hanover, father Friedrich Kolthammer, Schullehrer (deceased); Catharine Margarethe g. Koboldt, 21, ledig aus Eichenaü, Gerabronn, Wurttberg, father Georg Koboldt, Bauer; Their residence was 2 Turners Buildings, Oriental St E. The witnesses were William John Warneck and Mathilda Sophia Warneck
[Note: ledig = single, Schneider = tailor, Schullehrer = schoolteacher, Bauer = farmer]

Information from the civil marriage certificate: Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer, age 27, Bachelor, Tailor, son of Friedrich Kolthammer, Schoolmaster (deceased) married Margarete Kathrina Koboldt, 22, Spinster, daughter of Georg Koboldt, Farmer. They both resided at 2 Turner's Buildings in Poplar and were married in the German Protestant Reformed Church, Whitechapel by Minister E A Ehemann. Witnesses were William John & Matilda Sophia Warneck.4,1
Kolthammer - Koboldt marriage
German Protestant Reformed Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex
1884
AnecdoteDescendant Joan Haworth told a family story of how they met:
FWK delivered a suit to the house in Celle, Germany at which MKK was a servant, and that's how they met. One household mentioned in family talk was Lady Ponsonby but the name Lady Bartlett is also mentioned.

[If this is true, they knew one another before coming to England, where they married]5 
(Son) BirthFrederick William Kolthammer was born on 4 Dec 1884 in London. Their residence was No 8, Paris Terrace, Hind Street, Poplar.3,6 
(Daughter) BirthAnna Margaretha was born on 13 Mar 1886 in Southwark, London. They lived at No 4, Park Street, Borough Market SE.3,7,8 
(Son) BirthWilliam Henry Kolthammer was born on 21 Nov 1887 in 128 Queens Buildings, H Block, St. Saviour, Surrey. Details from certificate: Henry William, father Fritz Kolthammer, Tailor (Journeyman), mother Margerreta Kolthammer formerly Koboldt, registered by father Fritz Kolthammer, 128 Queens Buildings H Block, on 2 January 1888.9,3 
(Son) BirthJohn Kolthammer was born on 9 Dec 1889 in London. Their residence was No 130 H Block, Queen's Building, Borough.3,10 
1891 CensusFritz and Magerita [sic] Kolthammer appeared on the 1891 Census of Southwark, St George the Martyr Civil Parish, London, at 130 H Block, Queens Buildings, enumerated 5 Apr 1891. Fritz was 36, employed as a Tailor, and was born in Germany. Magerita was 27 and born in Germany. They occupied two rooms with their children Fritz (6), Annie (5), Wilar (3), and Otto (1). The eldest two attended school.11 
(Son) BirthCharles Robert Kolthammer was born on 11 Dec 1891 in London. Their residence was No 31, Queen's Buildings, Southwark Road S.E.3,12 
(Daughter) BirthBertha Margaretha was born on 30 Dec 1893 in Southwark.13,14 
(Daughter) BirthEda Christina was born on 28 Apr 1896 in 25 Queen's Buildings, London.5,13 
(Son) BirthGeorge Kolthammer was born in May 1898.15,16 
(Witness) DeathShe registered the death of her son George in July 1899.17 
(Daughter) BirthLily was born on 1 Oct 1899.18 
1901 CensusF.W. and Margarete Kolthammer appeared on the 1901 Census of St George The Martyr Civil Parish, Southwark, London, at 25 Southwark Bridge Road, enumerated 31 Mar 1901. The family lived in 3 rooms. F.W. was 44, worked as a tailor, and was born in Germany. Margarete was 38 and born in Germany. With them were their children Fredrick (16), Anna (15), William (13, office boy), Otto (11), Charles (9), Bertha (7), Eda (5), and Lilly (1).8 
Photograph
This copy of the photograph belonged to Margarete's son who immigrated to Canada [it was labelled many years later "Mrs Frederick W Kolthammer, Mother of W H Kolthammer, with daughters Marguerite [sic]., Bertha and Lily". Daughter Margareta (Rita) would have been 15 when Lily was a baby, so the third daughter in the photo is likely Eda]
Margarete Kobold Kolthammer and daughters
Bertha, Eda, & Lilian
(Son) BirthHarold Claude Kolthammer was born on 20 Jan 1904. He died in July at the age of six months.19 
Note.She was called Marie on daughter Lily's baptism record in 1899 and Mary on son Harold Claude's baptism in 1904.18,19 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband Frederick died on 20 Jun 1906.20 
(Next-of-kin) MilitaryMarie Kolthammer gave permission for her son Otto to join the military in 1906.21
(Witness) Marriage Margarete Kolthammer witnessed the marriage of Alfred Daniel Guy Hore and Anna Margaretha Kolthammer on 26 Oct 1910 in Southwark.22 
1911 CensusMargaret Kolthammer appeared on the 1911 Census of Newington, Southwark, London, at 14 Union Square, enumerated 2 Apr 1911. The family lived in a six room house. Margaret was 48, a widow, born in Germany, a German citizen, but a resident of England. She was the mother of 10 children, 8 of whom were still living. With her were her children Charles, Bertha, Eda and Lily, as well as four boarders, one of whom was her future son-in-law Ernest Long.23
Margaret Kolthammer & children
1911 census, Southwark, London
(form completed by son Charles)
AnecdoteGranddaughter Joan Haworth recounted the following story:
Margarete went to Germany on holiday just before the war and wasn't allowed back into England once it began. She worked in hospitals all through the war and sent postcards to her children back in England. During the war, shopkeepers and the coalman wouldn't serve them because of their German name and the girls were stoned by mobs.5
 
Note.The London Gazette listed the names of the former alien enemies returning to England, per the Aliens Restriction Act, 1919. Included in the list published in February 1920 from the Home Office at Whitehall was Margarete Kolthammer.24 
(Witness) Marriage Margareta Kolthammer witnessed the marriage of Percival Joseph Moody to her daughter Bertha Margaret on 2 Oct 1920 in St Saviour with St Peter, Southwark, Surrey.25 
1921 CensusMargreta Kolthammer and her daughter Lily appeared with her daughter Eda's family on the 1921 Census of Leyton, Essex, at 8 Whitney Road. Margreta was recorded as Ernest Long's Mother in Law. She was 58 years and 10 months old, widowed, born in Wurtenburg Germany, German, and a resident of England. She was employed in general kitchen work at the Martin Dining Rooms in 5 Gt Dover Street, London SE.
Lily was 21 years and 8 months old, single, born in Southwark. She was a housemaid at The Bull Inn in Theydon Essex.
[Note: you can google both their places of employment]26 
Photograph5
Margarete Kobold Kolthammer
1930s?
(from a photocopy, original not yet located)
AnecdoteWynne Goss recollected:
I knew Granny well and loved her enormously. She lived in Coldharbour Lane, Brixton in one room in her later years. My Mum, sister and self used to go every Saturday to collect her dirty laundry and take it to clean for her. Also to do her shopping. We used to go on holiday with her to Ramsgate Kent. She was a lovely cuddly Granny and I loved her deeply and miss her even now.27
 
AnecdoteJoan Haworth:
Grandma spoke very bad English, but we didn't know she was German.5
 
DeathMargarete died on 22 Aug 1935 in Ramsgate, Kent.
Details from certificate: in the General Hospital, Mary Margaret Kolthammer, 75, cause of death pneumonia, informant son J Kolthammer of Morden Surrey.28 
Burial
Ramsgate Cemetery entrance; you can see the chapel through the archway
Mary Margaret Kolthammer grave marker
(undated photo from Joan Haworth; 2010 photo from Jill)
Mary Margaret Kolthammer gravestone
(undated photo)
Mary Margaret Kolthammer grave
2010
Close-up of Mary Margaret Kolthammer grave marker
2010
Last Edited16 Apr 2024

Citations

  1. Copy marriage certificate of Friedrich Wilhelm Kolthammer and Margarete Kathrina Koboldt, married 10 February 1884 in the Registration District of Whitechapel.
  2. Microfilm of the Familienbuch of Lendsiedel, Württemberg, (Family History Library, 1528589), original records in Stuttgart Archives. [My knowledge of German and reading early German handwriting is rudimentary so details may be slightly off]
  3. Microfilm of the Baptisms of St George's German Lutheran Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex, 1857-1897 (Family History Library, 1752197).
  4. Microfilm of the Marriages of the German Protestant Reformed Church, 1871-1938 (Family History Library, 1785883).
  5. Letters from Joan Haworth, Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, to J Kolthammer, dated beginning in 1989.
  6. FreeBMD. Frederick Kolthammer, Mar Q 1885, Poplar RD.
  7. FreeBMD. Margreta Kolthammer, Jun Q 1886, St Saviour RD.
  8. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG 13/366 folio 127.
  9. Copy birth certificate of Henry William Kolthammer, born 21 November 1887, registered 2 January 1888 in the Registration District of St Saviour Surrey.
  10. FreeBMD. Otto Kolthammer, Mar Q 1890, St Saviour RD.
  11. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/346 folio 143.
  12. FreeBMD. Charles Robert Kolthammer, Mar Q 1892, St Saviour RD.
  13. Index to St. Georges German Lutheran Church, Little Alie Street, London, Baptisms, copied by a mailing list volunteer, 1998.
  14. FreeBMD. Bertha Margareta Kolthammer, Mar Q 1894, Lambeth RD.
  15. FreeBMD. George Kolthammer, Sep Q 1898, St Saviour RD.
  16. Baptisms of St George the Martyr, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. George Kolthammer, 1899, #1826.
  17. FreeBMD. George Kolthammer, age 1, Sep Q 1899, St Saviour RD.
  18. Baptisms of St George the Martyr, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Lily Kolthammer, 1899, #1954.
  19. Baptisms of St George the Martyr, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Harold Claude Kolthammer, 1904, #1190.
  20. Copy death certificate of Frederick Kolthammer, died 20 June 1906, registered 21 June 1906 in the Registration District of Hackney.
  21. Service Records of Otto Kolthammer, 16th Lancers, 1906. The National Archives WO363 (images accessed on Ancestry.co.uk).
  22. Marriages of St George the Martyr, Southwark, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Alfred Daniel Guy Hore & Margreta Kolthammer, 1910, #200.
  23. Image of the 1911 Census for England and Wales (1911 Census.co.uk, http://www.1911census.co.uk/), RG78/510A, RG14/1797 RD 23, SD 4, ED 5, SN 358.
  24. The London Gazette, online at www.gazettes-online.co.uk.
  25. Marriages of the parish of St Saviour with St Peter, Southwark, Surrey. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Percival Joseph Moody & Bertha Margaret Kolthammer, 1920, #374.
  26. 1921 Census for England & Wales, RD 188 SD 10 ED28 Schedule 137.
  27. Letters from Wynne Goss, Crawley, Sussex, to J Kolthammer, dated circa 1991.
  28. Copy death certificate of Mary Margaret Kolthammer, died 22 August 1935, registered 24 August 1935 in the Registration District of Thanet.
  29. Copy death certificate of Harold Claude Kolthammer, died 25 July 1904, registered 25 July 1904 in the Registration District of Southwark.

Agnes Duncan1

#378, (1764 - 1846)
FatherThomas Duncan1 (s 1740 - )
MotherJean Bonnyman1 (s 1740 - )

Children of Agnes Duncan and John Kelman

Life Events

BaptismAgnes Duncan was baptized on 1 Sep 1764 in Midton, Glass, Aberdeenshire. She was the daughter of Thos Duncan in Midton with his wife Jean Bonnyman, and the witnesses were George Duncan in Corry and John Duncan in Midton of Bellyhack.1 
MarriageShe married John Kelman on 24 Sep 1786 in Glass, Aberdeenshire.

From the Glass parish register:
John Kelman in Cabrach and Agnes Duncan in this parish were matrimonially contracted and proclaimed Sep 3, 10 & 17th and married at Glass Sept 24, 1786

From the Cabrach parish register:
9th September 1786. John Kelmon in this Parish & Agnes Duncan in Parish of Glass were contracted in order to marriage & after regular proclamations were married at Glass 24th Septr 1786.2,3
 
Note.John & Agnes' son William was baptised in 1796. The baptisms of their daughters Margaret in 1791 and Jean in 1793 were also recorded at this time. 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband John died on 26 Nov 1840.4 
1841 Census Agnes has not yet been found in the 1841 census. 
DeathAgnes died on 1 Dec 1846 in Mortlach, Banffshire.
Aged 82.4 
Gravestone MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION Mortlach (source: Moray Group)

Pillar. Front. In memory of ALEXANDER KELMAN Farmer Clunymore who died 1st January 1900 aged 95 years And his wife MARGARET STABLES who died 8th July 1913 aged 90 years.
His son ALEXANDER KELMAN died 10th Sept. 1898 aged 40 years
JOHN & AGNES died in infancy
And their sister JEAN KELMAN who died at Brentwood Villa, Dufftown 11th Nov. 1948, aged 98 years

Left face. In memory of JOHN KELMAN Farmer Clunymore who died 26th Nov. 1840 aged 83 years
His wife AGNES DUNCAN died 1st Dec. 1846 aged 82 years.
Their family WILLIAM KELMAN died 1st May 1826 aged 30 years.
THOMAS KELMAN Planter in Jamaica died 16th March 1846 aged 46 years.
CHRISTINA KELMAN died 20th April 1870 aged 82 years.
(Mason, W Alexander Sculptor, Keith.) 
Last Edited16 Apr 2024

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Old Parochial Register of Glass, Aberdeenshire, 1736-1854 (Family History Library, 993188), Agnes Duncan baptism, 1764.
  2. Cabrach, Aberdeenshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. John Kelmon & Agnes Duncan marriage, 1786.
  3. Glass, Aberdeenshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. John Kelman & Agnes Duncan marriage, 1786.
  4. E-mails from Alyson Kelman, 26 June 2005; Mortlach MI index.
  5. Cabrach, Aberdeenshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. Christian Kelman baptism, 1787.
  6. Mortlach, Banffshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. Helen Kelman baptism, 1789.
  7. Mortlach, Banffshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. Margaret & Jean Kelman baptisms, 1791 & 1793, recorded in 1796.
  8. Scotland Death Register. Jane McKay, 1876 157/2 23.
  9. Mortlach, Banffshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. William Kelman baptism, 1796.
  10. Mortlach, Banffshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. Susannah Kelman baptism, 1798.
  11. Microfilm of the Old Parochial Register of Mortlach, Banffshire, 1741-1854 (Family History Library, 990989).
  12. Scotland Death Register. Elizabeth Sutherland, 1876/Mortlach/20.
  13. Statutory death certificate of Alexander Kelman, died 1 January 1900, registered 8 January 1900 in the Parish of Mortlach, Banffshire, #3.
  14. Mortlach, Banffshire Old Parochial Register, image viewed via FHL. Agnes Kelman baptism, 1808.

Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer1

#21754, (c 1803 - 1849)
FatherJohann Rudolf Kolthammer1 (1758 - 1821)
MotherAnna Schröder1 (1762 - 1819)

Child of Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer and Catharine Versemann

Child of Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer and Catharine Margarethe Otten

  • Catharine Sophie Marie Kolthammer1 (1833 - 1835)

Life Events

Note.Called Wilhelm in wife Margarethe's burial record. 
OccupationJohann Wilhelm Kolthammer was a Schullehrer [schoolteacher] in Insel.1 
BirthHe was born circa 1803.
Date calculated from age at death.2 
Possibly SameHe and Christopher Wilhelm Kolthammer were possibly the same person. Johann Wilhelm is know to be a son of Johann Rudolph, as recorded in his marriage to Catharine Versemann. The only son of Johann Rudolph with the name Wilhelm is Christopher Wilhelm, for whom there are no records in the Schneverdingen register after his baptism. It is possible that I missed seeing Johann Wilhelm's baptism when reading the register microfilm but the children are evenly spaced beginning right after his parents' marriage and continuing until Anna was 46 years old.
 
(Witness) BaptismJohann Wilhelm Kolthammer witnessed the baptism of his nephew Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer on 2 Sep 1823 in Evangelische Kirche, Schneverdingen.1
MarriageJohann Wilhelm Kolthammer married Catharine Versemann on 27 Apr 1828 in Schneverdingen.1
Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer & Catharine Versemann
marriage
(Widowed) DeathHis wife Catharine died on 1 Apr 1830. Also surviving Catharine was their baby Hanna who was about seven weeks old.1  
MarriageJohann Wilhelm Kolthammer married Catharine Margarethe Otten on 5 Dec 1830 in Schneverdingen.
Johann Wilhelm was a widower and schoolteacher in Insel and Catharine Margarethe was a spinster.1
Johan Wilhelm Kolthanmer & Margareth Otte
marriage, 1830
(Dtr died) DeathDaughter Catharine died 4 Apr 1835 in Insel.1 
DeathJohann died on 4 Mar 1849 in Beverstedt, Germany.
Entry in the churchbook:
Johann Wilhelm Kolthammer, ein Arbeitsmann aus (a working man from) Insel, Amts Rotenburg an der Wümme / ob verheiratet oder nicht, ist ungewiß (married or not, unknown) / den 4. März Nachmittags 3 Uhr in Beverstedt an Erkältung gestorben (died at 3 o'clock p. m. on a cold), alt ungefähr 46 Jahre (about 46 years old).

Beerdigt am (buried on) 06. März 1849.2 
Last Edited10 Apr 2019

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Kirchenbuch of Evangelische Kirche Schneverdingen, 1642-1852 (Family History Library, 364827-31).
  2. Beverstedt Kirchenbuch von 1849, Eintrag Nr. 21, supplied by Oliver Deters, Feb 2014.

William Stafford1

#19996, (s 1735 - )

Children of William Stafford and Elizabeth (-?-)

Children of William Stafford and Mary North

  • Elizabeth Stafford3 (1763 - )
  • Joseph Stafford3 (1765 - )
  • Mary Stafford3 (1767 - )

Life Events

BirthWilliam Stafford was born say 1735.2
 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth (-?-).
 
(Widowed) Burial.His wife Elizabeth died the same day that their daughter Elizabeth was baptised.3 
MarriageWilliam Stafford married Mary North on 22 Feb 1762 in Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire.
Both of parish.3 
(Widowed) Burial.His wife Mary died in 1794.3 
WillWilliam Stafford of Kirby Bellars in the County of Leicester wrote his last will and testament dated 9 Aug 1795. There were only two beneficiaries mentioned.
To Grand Daughter Margarett Stafford £25
To intended wife Philadelphia Hardy the residue of the estate.
Nominated sole executrix Philadelphia Hardy.
William signed with an X.
The witnesses were Mary Seagrave and J(?) Seagrave.4 
MarriageHe married Philadelphia Hardy on 10 Aug 1795 in Kirby Bellars.
Banns.3 
Last Edited15 Sep 2018

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Kirby Bellars Leicestershire, unknown period (Family History Library, 1656178), Beckham BTs film had 1718-1719, 1744 bap, 1746-61 bmb (missing 1756, 1759, some years have no marriages), 1801-1811, 1812 bap & bur, children's baptisms.
  2. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  3. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Kirby Bellars Leicestershire, unknown period (Family History Library, 1656178), Beckham BTs film had 1718-1719, 1744 bap, 1746-61 bmb (missing 1756, 1759, some years have no marriages), 1801-1811, 1812 bap & bur.
  4. Last Will & Testament of William Stafford of Kirby Bellars, 9 August 1795, proved in the unknown court, 6 August 1803, Leic Record Office PR/T/1803/190, image viewed online at Find My Past.

Margaret Elizabeth Mitchell Kelman1

#15018, (1895 - 1989)
FatherWilliam Hay Kelman1 (1856 - 1918)
MotherChristina (-?-)1 (c 1857 - 1928)

Life Events

BirthMargaret Elizabeth Mitchell Kelman was born on 23 Sep 1895 in Whittingham, Lancashire.1,2,3
 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusMargaret Elizabeth Mitchell Kelman appeared on the 1901 Census of Whittingham, Lancashire with her parents. She was 5 years old and born in Whittingham.1 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusMargaret Elizth Mitchell appeared on the 1911 Census of Colchester, Essex with her parents. She was 15, a student, and born in Whittingham, Lancashire.4 
MarriageShe married Robert Kirkwood in 1928.5
 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband Robert died on 5 Dec 1954.6 
ProbateHer husband's estate was proved on 11 Feb 1955. Entry from the probate calendar:

KIRKWOOD Robert of Heckfords Great Bentley Essex died 5 December 1954 at Essex County Hospital Colchester. Probate Ipswich 11 February to Margaret Elizabeth Mitchell Kirkwood widow. Effects £2766 9s 5d.6
 
(Admon) ProbateMargaret Elizabeth Mitchell Kirkwood widow was granted administration of [her sister] Jessie Munroe Kelman's estate on 12 Nov 1959.7 
DeathMargaret died in 1989.3
 
Last Edited4 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/3961 folio 44.
  2. FreeBMD. Margaret Elizabeth M Kelman, Dec Q 1895, Preston RD.
  3. GRO Indexes to Deaths (text only), Margaret Elizabeth M Kirkwood, born 23 Sep 1895, death registered Jan 1989, Colchester RD.
  4. Image of the 1911 Census for England and Wales (1911 Census.co.uk, http://www.1911census.co.uk/), RG14/10320.
  5. FreeBMD. Robert Kirkwood & Margaret E M Kelman, Sep Q 1928, Colchester RD.
  6. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Robert Kirkwood, 1955.
  7. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Jessie Munro Sproxton, 1959.

John Stafford1,2

#17789, (1759 - 1833)
FatherWilliam Stafford2 (s 1735 - )
MotherElizabeth (-?-)2 ( - 1761)

Children of John Stafford and Elizabeth Ward

Life Events

BaptismJohn Stafford was baptized on 2 Apr 1759 in Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire. S/o William & Elizabeth.2 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth Ward on 13 Apr 1789 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire.
John Stafford of Kirby-Bellars Batchelor & Elizabeth Ward of this Parish Spinster, married by Banns, witnesses were Edward Burrage? and Margret Ward [signatures on photocopy]; banns were recorded Feb 8, 15, 27, 1789.1 
Research Note Justification for this being the correct marriage for John: the timing fits; Market Bosworth is a market town; Kirby Bellars is near Twyford; there are no children to this couple baptised in Kirby Bellars; the Kirby Bellars' John's father William married Philadelphia Hardy in 1795 and Twyford/Sheepy John named a daughter Philadelphia in 1800. 
Research Note After their son William's baptism in 1804, there is no evidence of any of this family in Twyford. 
WillJohn Stafford wrote a will dated 15 Dec 1829 in Sheepy Parva, Leicestershire.

I John Stafford of Sheepy Parva in the County of Leicester Farmer do hereby revoke all former Wills and other Testamentary Dispositions by me at any time heretofore made and declare this only to be my last Will and Testament

And first I appoint my Sons Thomas Stafford and William Stafford joint Executors of this my Will and direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expences may be paid by them as soon as conveniently may be after my decease.

I give and bequeath unto my said Executors all my household goods and furniture farming stock implements of husbandry and all other my personal Estate and Effects of what nature or kind soever the same may be upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall sell dispose of and convert the same into money by Public Auction or private Contract as to my said Executors shall seem fitting and proper And I do hereby direct that my said Executors shall (after payment of all my just debts funeral and testamentary expences as before directed) place out and invest the residue of the said monies in the Parliamentary Stocks or public funds of Great Britain or at Interest on Government or real Securities in England and from time to time vary alter and transfer the hereinbefore mentioned Trust monies stocks funds and securities for or into other Stocks Funds or Securities of the like nature when and so often as they shall think fit Provided always and I do hereby declare that

in case my Son John Stafford shall wish to succeed me in the occupation of the Farm which I now occupy and shall make known such wish to my executors within fourteen days after my decease then and in such case I do hereby direct my said Executors to allow him so to do and to give him every assistance in their power to get him accepted tenant thereof And if my said Son John shall so wish I do hereby declare that he shall be at liberty to take all or any part of my said Household goods and furniture farming Stock and implements of husbandry as he may choose which together with the tillages crops and other tenant rights shall be taken to by my said Son John at a fair valuation to be made by two indifferent persons one of them to be chosen by my said Son John and the other by my said Executors And in case such two persons cannot agree upon the sums and amount of such valuation the same shall be made by a third person whom the said two Arbitrators shall appoint as umpire for that purpose before they begin to act And in case my said Son John shall not be prepared to pay the amount of such valuation I do hereby declare that it shall and may be lawful for my said Executors with the consent of my said wife to accept and take such personal or other Security from my said Son John for the whole or any part of the amount of such valuation as they my said Executors shall judge proper and to allow the same or any part thereof to remain on such Security during the life of my said wife if they my said Executors and my said wife shall so choose but not otherwise he my said Son John paying interest thereon in the mean time after such rate as my said wife shall direct And I do hereby declare that my said Executors shall stand and be possessed of and interested in the said trust monies stocks funds and securities and the Interest dividends and annual produce thereof respectively upon trust to pay the Interest dividends and annual proceeds of the said Monies stocks funds and securities to my dear wife for and during the term of her natural life

And immediately from and after the decease of my said wife Upon further Trust out of the said trust monies to pay to my said Son John Stafford the legacy or sum of ten pounds and to my Daughter Elizabeth Stafford the legacy or sum of ten pounds to whom I accordingly give and bequeath the same respectively

And subject thereto and to the trusts aforesaid all the said trust monies stocks funds and securities shall be In trust for and be divided between and amongst all and every or such one or more of my seven Children Elizabeth, Thomas, Margaret, Mary, Philadelphia, John and William as shall be living at the time of my decease and the lawful issue of such of them as shall be then dead equally share and share alike but such Issue to take only the share or shares but both original and accruing to which his her or their parent or Parents respectively would have been entitled if living and their respective exe-utors administrators and assigns

And I hereby expressly direct and declare that my said Executors shall not be answerable to accountable for any loss which may arise in consequence of any money being allowed to remain upon the personal Security of my said Son John or for any ------- in not calling in or enforcing payment thereof during the life of my said wife nor for the deficiency or insufficiency of any other Security or Securities Stocks or Funds in or upon which the said trust monies or any part thereof shall be placed out and invested nor for any other misfortune loss or damage which may happen in the execution of the aforesaid trusts or in relation thereto except the same shall happen by or through their wilful default respectively And also that it shall be lawful for my said Executors by and out of the monies which shall come to their respective hands by virtue of the Trust aforesaid to retain to and reimburse themselves for all costs charges damages and expences which they shall or may suffer sustain or be put unto in or about the execution of the aforesaid Trusts or in relation thereto in Witness whereof I the said John Stafford the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained on three sheets of paper to the first and second Sheets hereof set my hand and to this third and last Sheet my hand and seal the fifteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine.//-

Jno Stafford [Seal]

Signed Sealed Published and Declared
by the said John Stafford the Testator
as and for his last Will and Testament
in the presence of us, who at his request
in his presence, and in the presence of
each other have hereunto subscribed our
names as Witnesses
Henry [----]
James Regent.3
 
DeathJohn died on 16 Jun 1833.3
 
ProbateHis estate was proved on 20 Jul 1833 in Archdeaconry Court of Leicester. From the court documents:

Let a Probate be made to Thomas Stafford of Osbaston in the County of Leicester Farmer and Grazier and William Stafford of Great Sheepy in the same County Cordwainer the joint Executors named in the Will of the deceased who died 16th June last
They being duly sworn as well to the faithful Execution of the Will as that the Testators Goods Chattels and Credits of the deceased without deducting any debts due and owing by him therefrom do not amount in value to the Sum of Two hundred Pounds
Before me
L Fancourt
Surrogate
to the Archdeacon
Same day probate dated
Signed by john Stockdale
Hardy Reg.3
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. John Stafford and Elizabeth Ward marriage, 1789, FHL Photoduplication Services, Film 811939. Parish Records, indexed in IGI.
  2. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Kirby Bellars Leicestershire, unknown period (Family History Library, 1656178), Beckham BTs film had 1718-1719, 1744 bap, 1746-61 bmb (missing 1756, 1759, some years have no marriages), 1801-1811, 1812 bap & bur.
  3. Will and Probate of John Stafford of Sheepy Parva, 15 December 1829, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester, 20 July 1833.
  4. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Twyford, Leicestershire, 1562-1853 (Family History Library, 0594977).
  5. Twyford, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. William Stafford baptism, 1804.

Mary Stafford1

#402, (1843 - 1932)
FatherWilliam Stafford1 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles1 (c 1805 - 1890)

Children of Mary Stafford and John Hull

Life Events

BirthMary Stafford was born in 1843 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.2,3
 
BaptismMary, 1 year of age, was baptized on 5 Jan 1845 in Sheepy Magna. She was the daughter of William, a farmer, & Elizabeth Stafford of Gt Sheepy. Five children in William and Elizabeth's family were baptised that day.1 
1851 CensusMary Stafford appeared on the 1851 Census of Osbastone, Leicestershire. She was a visitor in the household of Thomas Stafford [her paternal uncle but not identified as such in the census]. She was one [sic] year old and born in Sheepy Magna.3 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusMary appeared on the 1861 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire with her parents. She was 17 years old and born in Sheepy Magna.4 
MarriageShe married John Hull on 14 Aug 1866 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.
Details from the register:
John Hull, full age, bachelor, Butcher & Grazier, residence Hurley, father Henry Hull, Hatter;
Mary Stafford, full age, spinster, residence Ratcliffe Culey, father William Stafford, farmer;
They were married in the Ratcliffe Culey Chapel and the witnesses were Wm Stafford [either Mary's father or brother] and Eliza Hull [John's sister].5 
Item. She was mentioned in her father's 1866 will as Mary the wife of John Hull.6 
1871 CensusJohn and Mary appeared on the 1871 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire. John was 31, a Butcher & Farmer of 70 acres, born in Rugeley. Mary was 27, born in Sheepy Magna. Their children were Harry S (3), Annie (2), and Emily (9 months). With them were a general servant and an indoor farm servant, both 16 years old.7 
1881 CensusJohn and Mary appeared on the 1881 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire. John was 41, a Butcher & Farmer of 30 acres, born in Rugeley. Mary was 37, born in Sheepy Magna. Their children were Harry Stafford (13), Annie (12), Emily (10), George (7), and Jessie, (3), all born in Hurley. With them was one female general servant.8 
1891 CensusJohn and Mary appeared on the 1891 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire. John was 51, a Butcher & Farmer & employer, born in Rugeley. Mary was 47, born in Sheepy Magna. The children were Harry (23, butcher), Annie (22), Emily (20, assistant teacher), George (17, employed at home), Jessie W (13, scholar), and Mary (9, scholar.)9 
1901 CensusJohn and Mary appeared on the 1901 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire. John was 61, a Farmer, born in Rugeley. Mary was 57, born in Sheepy Magna. Their children with them were George (27, farmer) and Mary (19.)10 
1911 CensusJohn and Mary appeared on the 1911 Census of Hurley, Warwickshire. John was 71, a farmer working on his own account, and was born in Rugeley Staffordshire. Mary was 67 and born in Sheepy Leicestershire. They had been married 45 years, had 6 living children and none who had died. With them were a female help (28, single) and a farm hand (64, casual).11 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband John died on 29 Dec 1926.12,13 
(Admon) ProbateMary Hull, widow, [son] Harry Stafford Hull, butcher, [son] George Hull, farmer, and [son-in-law] John Averill, farmer were granted administration of John Hull's estate on 2 Jun 1927.13 
DeathMary died on 5 Feb 1932.12,14,15
 
ProbateHer estate was proved on 15 Jun 1932. Entry from the calendar:

Hull Mary of The Hills Hurley Warwickshire widow died 5 February 1932 Probate (save and except settled land) Birmingham 15 June to Mary Dale (wife of Adam Dale). Effects £431 0s. 3d.14
 
BurialShe was buried in the Village Cemetery, Hurley, Warwickshire.12 
GravestoneThe gravestone reads:

In Loving Memory of John Hull Who Died Dec. 29, 1926 Aged 87 Years
At Rest
Also of Mary His Wife Who Died Feb. 5, 1932 Aged 88 Years
Rest in Peace.
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Mary Stafford baptism, 1845, #475.
  2. FreeBMD. Mary Stafford, Sep Q 1843, Atherstone RD.
  3. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2083 folio 102.
  4. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2192 folio 66.
  5. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. John Hull & Mary Stafford marriage, 1866, #48.
  6. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  7. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/2912 folio 11.
  8. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2771 folio 56.
  9. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2211 folio 19. Image viewed at Find My Past.
  10. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2653 folio 89.
  11. Image of the 1911 Census for England and Wales (1911 Census.co.uk, http://www.1911census.co.uk/), RG14/16853.
  12. Digital Image of John & Mary Hull Gravestone in Hurley Village Cemetery, taken by Frances Maizen, Ontario, Canada, 2004 (J Kolthammer, file).
  13. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. John Hull, 1927.
  14. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Mary Hull, 1932.
  15. FreeBMD. Mary Hull, age 88, Mar Q 1932, Tamworth RD.
  16. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  17. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Annie Hull baptism, 1869.
  18. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Marriage of J.S.Kinross and Emily Hull.
  19. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Emily Hull, 1871, #2253.
  20. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. George Hull baptism, 1874.
  21. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Jessie Willetts Hull baptism, 1879.
  22. Microfilm of the Parish Register of Kingsbury, Warwickshire, 1875-1961, FHL film#1067474. Mary Hull baptism, 1884.

William Stafford1

#407, (1804 - 1879)
FatherJohn Stafford1 (1759 - 1833)
MotherElizabeth Ward1 (bt 1756 - 1761 - bt 1841 - 1851)

Children of William Stafford and Elizabeth Knowles

Life Events

BirthWilliam Stafford was born circa 1804 in Thorp Satchville, Leicestershire.2
 
Research Note Thorp-Satchville is a chapelry in the parish of Twyford. 
BaptismHe was baptized on 19 Feb 1804 in Twyford, Leicestershire. He was noted to be the son of Jno & Elizth Stafford.1 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth Knowles on 28 Apr 1828 in Nailstone, Leicestershire.
William of Sheepy Magna, Elizabeth of this parish, by Banns, witnesses were John Stafford and Sarah Knowles.3 
Item. His father's will dated 15 Dec 1829 stated that he was to receive 1/7 share of the trust after his mother's death.4 
Item. John Masser, age 13, son of James and Sarah was apprenticed to William Stafford of Sheepy Magna, Cordwainer, on 7 Feb 1832.5 
(Executor) Probate On 20 July 1833, Thomas Stafford of Osbaston and William Stafford of Great Sheepy were granted probate of their father's will.4 
1841 CensusWilliam and Elizabeth Stafford appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, in the Village. William was 35, a Shoe Maker. Elizabeth was 35. The children were John (11), Peggy (9), William (7), Elizabeth (5), Sarah (3), and Joseph (1). All were born in Leicestershire. Also in the household were an apprentice, a male servant, and a female servant.
Note: their daughter Mary was visiting [her uncle] Thomas Stafford. Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.6 
Residence On 5 Jan 1845, William Stafford lived in Great Sheepy, Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.7 
Residence In 1846, William Stafford lived in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, appeared in White's Directory as Shoemaker Farmer and Post Office.8 
1851 CensusWilliam and Elizabeth appeared on the 1851 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire. They lived in the village of Sheepy Magna which was in the parish of Sheepy Magna. William was 47, a Farmer of 90 acres employing 2 indoor laborers, and was born in Thorp Satchville, Leicestershire. Elizabeth was 46 and born in Nailstone. Their children were Elizabeth (16), Sarah (14), Joseph (12), Thomas (10), and Richard (5). The youngest three attended school. Also with them were two farm labourers.2 
1861 CensusWilliam and Elizabeth appeared on the 1861 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire. William was 57, a Farmer of 62 acres employing 1 man, born in Thorpe Satchville. Elizabeth was 56, born in Nailstone. Their children were Joseph (21), Richard (15), and Mary (17). With them was one farm servant.9 
Residence In 1863, William Stafford lived in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, and appeared in White's Directory as William Stafford, Farmer.10 
WillHe wrote a will dated 21 Dec 1866.

I William Stafford of the Parish of Ratcliffe Culey in the county of Leicester, Farmer, do hereby make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in Form and manner following namely;

I give and bequeath unto my dear Wife Elizabeth and to my son Joseph, the whole of my property that I may die possessed of during the term of their natural lives and I further will and direct that my Executors hereinafter named in Three Months after my decease shall convert or cause to be converted into money the whole of my Property whatsoever and wheresoever, such monies to be placed out at interest in such a manner as they may think best; such interest to be for the maintenance of my dear Wife Elizabeth and my Son Joseph during their lives and in case the Interest of such monies be insufficient for their comforts then it shall be lawful for my Executors to take from the principal so much as shall be necessary for their comfort, and support, as they may from time to time require (Unless my son William should wish to hold the Farm, if so he shall have the power to take to everything I die possessed of either by Public Auction or by Valuation and in case he declines then my son Thomas shall be allowed the same privilege) and I further will and direct that my Executors shall pay all my just Debts, Funeral Expenses (which I hope and trust they will be very economical with) the costs and charges of executing this my last Will, and they shall not be accountable for any loss or losses they may sustain unless the same be occasioned by their wilful default or neglect nor shall one of them be accountable for the act of the other but each for his own act and deed only and they shall deduct to themselves all reasonable charges and expenses as they shall be put to in executing the trust hereby reposed in them.

Further, at the decease of my dear Wife Elizabeth and my son Joseph, the whole of my remaining Property shall then be equally divided amongst my Children viz Margaret, the wife of George Whitby, Elizabeth the wife of George Whitehead, Sarah the Wife of Samuel Stevenson, Mary the wife of John Hull , John, William, Thomas and Richard and in case any of them die without issue the whole of their share or shares to be equally divided amongst the remaining Brothers or Sisters or their issue.

Lastly I hereby nominate and appoint my Three Sons, viz: William, Thomas and Richard executors of this my last and only Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my Name this Thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty six.
William Stafford

Signed by the said William Stafford the Testator in the presence of us both present at the same time who in his presence have subscribed our names as Witnesses - John Eaton, William Smith.11
 
Voters' ListHe appeared on the electoral roll in 1869 in Ratcliffe Culey. Qualified as occupier of house and land in the village.12 
1871 CensusWilliam and Elizabeth appeared on the 1871 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire. William was 67, a Farmer of 64 acres employing 1 man, and born in Thorpe Satchville. Elizabeth was 66 and born in Nailstone. With them was their son Joseph (31, imbecile) and a general servant.13 
DeathWilliam died on 23 Jun 1879 in Ratcliffe Culey.11,14
 
BurialWilliam Stafford, age 74, of Ratcliff Culey was buried on 27 Jun 1879 in Ratcliffe Culey.
The headstone is illegible except for the words William Stafford, Elizabeth d 1890.15,16 
Newspaper Published 27 Jun 1879 in the Leicester Journal.

DEATHS. On the 23rd inst., at Ratcliffe Culey, after a lingering illness, William Stafford, aged 75 years.17
 
Probate His estate was proved at Leicester on the 3rd day of November 1879 by the Oath of Richard Stafford the Son, one of the Executors to whom Administration was granted. Power reserved of making the like Grant to William Stafford and Thomas Stafford the Sons also the other Executors. The Testator William Stafford was late of Ratcliffe Culey in the County of Leicester Farmer and died on the 23rd day of June 1879 at Ratcliffe Culey aforesaid.
Value of estate was under £300.11 
Probate Entry from the calendar:

Stafford William. The Will of William Stafford late of Ratcliffe Culey in the County of Leicester Farmer who died 23 June 1879 at Ratcliffe Culey was proved at Leicester by Richard Stafford of Grove Cottage Atherstone in the County of Warwick Hat Manufacturer the Son one of the Executors. Personal Estate under £300.14
 
Last Edited5 Jan 2019

Citations

  1. Twyford, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. William Stafford baptism, 1804.
  2. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2064 folio 189.
  3. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Nailstone, Leicestershire, 1564-1836 (Family History Library, 0592584).
  4. Will and Probate of John Stafford of Sheepy Parva, 15 December 1829, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester, 20 July 1833.
  5. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, Poor Law Records.
  6. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/603 Book 5 Folio 14.
  7. Microfilm of the Bishop's transcripts of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, 1561-1872 (Family History Library, 595768).
  8. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, White's 1846 Directory.
  9. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2192 folio 66.
  10. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, White's Directory 1863.
  11. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  12. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, Voters in Respect of Property.
  13. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3166 folio 19.
  14. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. William Stafford, 1879.
  15. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, burial register & memorial transcription.
  16. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. William Stafford burial, 1879, #289.
  17. Leicester Journal, 27 June 1879, Page 8. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  18. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. John Stafford & Elizabeth Parkes marriage, 1858, #33.
  19. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Elizabeth Stafford baptism, 1845, #471.
  20. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Sarah Stafford baptism, 1845, #472.
  21. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Joseph Stafford baptism, 1845, #473.
  22. Microfilm of the Bishop's transcripts of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, 1561-1872 (Family History Library, 595768), Thomas Stafford baptism, 1845, #474.
  23. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Mary Stafford baptism, 1845, #475.
  24. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Richard Stafford baptism, 1847, #515.

Sarah Stafford1

#2016, (c 1837 - 1884)
FatherWilliam Stafford1 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles1 (c 1805 - 1890)

Children of Sarah Stafford and Samuel Stevenson

  • Tom Stevenson6 (1858 - 1915)
  • Katherine Stevenson6 (1860 - )
  • Richard Stevenson7 (1868 - )

Life Events

BirthSarah Stafford was born circa 1837 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.1
 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusSarah appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire in the household of her parents. She was 3 years old and born in the county.2 
BaptismSarah, 8 years of age, was baptized on 5 Jan 1845 in Sheepy Magna. She was the daughter of William, a farmer, & Elizabeth Stafford of Gt Sheepy. Five children in William and Elizabeth's family were baptised that day.1 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusSarah appeared on the 1851 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire with her parents. She was 14, born in Sheepy Magna.3 
MarriageShe married Samuel Stevenson on 22 May 1858 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.
Details from the register:
Samuel Stevenson, age 56, bachelor, Farmer, residence Bentley, father Richd Stevenson, farmer;
Sarah Stafford, 22, spinster, servant, Ratcliffe, father Wm Stafford, farmer;
The witnesses were William Stafford and Peggy Whitby [Sarah's sister, who married the month before].4,5 
1861 CensusSamuel and Sarah Stevenson appeared on the 1861 Census of Bentley, Warwickshire. Bentley is in Shustoke parish. They lived with Samuel's brother John W Stevenson, age 74. Samuel was 61, a Farmer, born in Bentley. Sarah was 26, born in Sheepy. Their children were Tom (2) and Catherine (9 months.)6 
Item. She was mentioned in her father's 1866 will as Sarah the wife of Samuel Stevenson.4 
1871 CensusSamuel and Sarah appeared on the 1871 Census of Bentley, Warwickshire, at Farm House. Samuel was 71, a Farmer of 32 acres, and born in Bentley. Sarah was 35 and born in Sheepy. Their children were Tom (12), Katherine (10), and Richard (2). They had two general servants.7 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband Samuel died on 17 Aug 1877.8 
ProbateHer husband's estate was proved on 16 Oct 1877. Entry from the probate calendar:

STEVENSON Samuel. 16 October 1877. The Will of Samuel Stevenson late of Bentley in the County of Warwick Farmer who died 17 August 1877 at Bentley was proved at Birmingham by Thomas Stevenson of Swepstone in the County of Leicester and John Briggs the Younger of Whittington in the Parish of Grendon in the County of Warwick Farmers and Sarah Stevenson of Bentley Widow the Relict the Executors. Effects under £3,000.8
 
1881 CensusTom Stevenson appeared on the 1881 Census of Bentley, Warwickshire, at Coleshill Road. He was the head of the household, age 22, Malster and Farmer of 30 acres, born in Merevale Leicesthershire. Also in the household were his widowed mother Sarah (44), sister Katharine (20), and brother Richard (12). They had one general servant.9 
DeathSarah died in 1884.10
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Sarah Stafford baptism, 1845, #472.
  2. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/603 Book 5 Folio 14.
  3. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2064 folio 189.
  4. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  5. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Samuel Stevenson & Sarah Stafford marriage, 1858, #31.
  6. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2191 folio 27.
  7. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3166 folio 71.
  8. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Samuel Stevenson, 1877.
  9. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3056 folio 33.
  10. FreeBMD. Sarah Stevenson, age 47, Mar Q 1884, Atherstone RD.

Joseph Stafford1

#2017, (1839 - 1883)
FatherWilliam Stafford1 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles1 (c 1805 - 1890)

Life Events

BirthJoseph Stafford was born in 1839 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.2,3,4
 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusJoseph appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire in the household of his parents. He was one year old and born in the county.5 
BaptismJoseph, 6 years of age, was baptized on 5 Jan 1845 in Sheepy Magna. He was the son of William, a farmer, & Elizabeth Stafford of Gt Sheepy. Five children in William and Elizabeth's family were baptised that day.1 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusJoseph appeared on the 1851 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 12, a Scholar, born in Sheepy Magna.3 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusJoseph appeared on the 1861 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 21, a farmer's son, and born in Sheepy Magna.6 
Item. His father's 1866 will made provision for Joseph's care and maintenance during his life.7 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusJoseph appeared on the 1871 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 31, unmarried, born in Sheepy and noted to be an imbecile.8 
(Sibling) 1881 CensusJoseph appeared on the 1881 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, as a brother in the household of John Stafford. He was 41, unmarried, born in Sheepy Magna, and noted to be an imbecile from birth.9 
Burial.Joseph Stafford, age 44, of Ratcliffe Culey was buried on 14 Oct 1883 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.10 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Joseph Stafford baptism, 1845, #473.
  2. Microfilm of the Bishop's transcripts of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, 1561-1872 (Family History Library, 595768).
  3. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2064 folio 189.
  4. FreeBMD. Joseph Stafford, Jun Q 1839, Atherstone RD.
  5. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/603 Book 5 Folio 14.
  6. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2192 folio 66.
  7. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  8. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3166 folio 19.
  9. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3057 folio 87.
  10. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Joseph Stafford burial, 1883, #306.

Thomas Stafford1

#2018, (1841 - 1900)
FatherWilliam Stafford1 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles1 (c 1805 - 1890)

Children of Thomas Stafford and Anne Hague

  • Ada Florence Stafford8 (1868 - )
  • Elizabeth Philadelphia Stafford8 (1869 - )
  • Mary Helen R Stafford6 (1873 or 1874 - )
  • William Knowles Stafford6 (1876 or 1877 - 1931)
  • Thomas Norman Stafford6 (1878 - 1891)
  • Robert H Stafford6 (1879 or 1880 - )
  • Margaret Stafford9 (c 1882 - )

Life Events

BirthThomas Stafford was born in 1841 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.1,2,3
 
BaptismThomas, 3 years of age, was baptized on 5 Jan 1845 in Sheepy Magna. He was the son of William, a farmer, & Elizabeth Stafford of Gt Sheepy. Five children in William and Elizabeth's family were baptised that day.1 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusThomas appeared on the 1851 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 10, a Scholar, born in Sheepy Magna.2 
1861 CensusThomas Stafford appeared on the 1861 Census of Rugeley, Staffordshire. He was an apprentice to a baker, Abraham Whitworth. Thomas was 18 and born in Sheepy.4 
Item. He was appointed an executor in his father's 1866 will.5 
MarriageHe married Anne Hague in 1867.6,7
 
1871 CensusThomas and Annie Stafford appeared on the 1871 Census of Duddeston & Nechells, Warwickshire, at 203 Great Lister Street. Thomas was 29, a Grocer, and born in Sheepy Magna. Annie was 27, born in Loughborough. Their children were Ada H (3) and Elizabeth P (1), both born in Birmingham. They also had one servant.8 
1881 CensusThomas and Annie appeared on the 1881 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, at Church Lane. Thomas was 39, a Baker & Farmer of 70 acres employing one labourer, and born in Sheepy Magna. Annie was 37 and born in Loughborough. Their children were Ada F (13), Elizabeth P (11), Mary H R (7), William K (4), Thomas N (2), and Robert H (1). The first two were born in Birmingham, Mary in Elmsthorpe, William in Colwich, and the two youngest in Ratcliffe Culey. They had one general servant.6 
1891 CensusThomas and Annie appeared on the 1891 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at Grove Road. Thomas was 49, a Warehouseman, born in Sheepy Magna. Annie was 48, born in Loughborough. Their children were Ada (23, machinist), Elizabeth (21, machinist), Rose (17, dressmaker), Knowles (14, office boy), Norman (12, scholar), Robert (11, scholar), and Margaret (9.)9 
DeathThomas died in 1900.10
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Bishop's transcripts of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, 1561-1872 (Family History Library, 595768), Thomas Stafford baptism, 1845, #474.
  2. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2064 folio 189.
  3. FreeBMD. Thomas Stafford, Jun Q 1841, Atherstone RD.
  4. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/1978 folio 17.
  5. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  6. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3057 folio 85.
  7. FreeBMD. Thomas Stafford & Anne Hague, Dec Q 1867, Aston RD.
  8. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3149 folio 36.
  9. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2443 folio 87.
  10. FreeBMD. Thomas Stafford, age 58, Mar Q 1900, Atherstone RD.

Richard Stafford1

#2019, (1846 - 1917)
FatherWilliam Stafford1 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles1 (c 1805 - 1890)

Children of Richard Stafford and Mary Angrave

  • Henry Angrave Stafford7 (1871 - 1923)
  • William Denis Stafford9 (1874 - 1946)
  • Florence Mary Stafford9 (1877 or 1878 - )
  • Marion Lizzie Stafford10 (1882 or 1883 - )
  • Annie Gertrude Stafford10 (1886 - )

Life Events

BirthRichard Stafford was born in 1846 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.2,3
 
BaptismHe was baptized on 17 Mar 1847 in Sheepy Magna. He was the son of William, a farmer, & Elizabeth Stafford of Gt Sheepy.1 
(with Parents) 1851 CensusRichard appeared on the 1851 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 5 years old, a Scholar, born in Sheepy Magna.3 
(with Parents) 1861 CensusRichard appeared on the 1861 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 15, a Commercial Clerk, born in Sheepy Magna.4 
Item. He was appointed an executor in his father's 1866 will.5 
MarriageHe married Mary Angrave on 8 May 1870 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.
Information from the register:
Richard Stafford, age 24, bachelor, commercial clerk, residence Ratcliffe Culey, father William Stafford, farmer;
Mary Angrave, age 23, spinster, residence Ratcliffe Culey, father Denis Angrave, Farmer;
They were married by W C Box and the witnesses were Denis Angrave and Elizabeth Angrave.6 
1871 CensusRichard and Mary Stafford appeared on the 1871 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at North Street. Richard was 25, a Hat Manufacturer's Clerk, and born in Sheepy Magna Leicestershire. Mary was 24 and born in Atherstone. They had one child, Henry A (one month old). Also in the household were visitor Elizabeth Angrave, a nurse and a domestic servant.7 
(Admon) ProbateRichard Stafford of Grove Cottage Atherstone, Warwickshire, hat manufacturer, one of the executors, was granted administration of his father William Stafford's estate on 3 Nov 1879.8 
1881 CensusRichard and Mary appeared on the 1881 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at Grove Cottage Phipps Lane. Richard was 35, a hat Manufacturer, born in Sheepy. Mary was 34, born in Atherstone. Their children were William D (6) and Florance M (3). Also with them were Mary's parents Dennis and Elizabeth Angrave and one servant.9 
1891 CensusRichard and Mary appeared on the 1891 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at Grove Road. Richard was 45, a Hat Manufacturer and employer, born in Sheepy Magna. Mary was 44, born in Atherstone. Their children were Henry A (20, hat manufacturers clerk), William D (16), Florence M (13), Marion L (9), and Annie G (4). The youngest four were scholars. Their niece Mary E Eaton (17, born Ratcliffe Culey) was a mother's help and they had one general servant.10 
1901 CensusRichard and Mary appeared on the 1901 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at 3 Grove Road. Richard was 55, a Felt Hat Manufacturer and employer, born in Sheepy Magna. Mary was 54 and born in Atherstone. Their children were Florence M (23) and Marion L (18). They had one house maid.11 
1911 CensusRichard and Mary appeared on the 1911 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at Grove Road. Richard was 64, a Wool Felt Hat Manufacturer and employer, born in Sheepy Magna. Mary was 64, born in Atherstone. They had been married 40 years and had 5 children, all still living. Richard and Mary lived in an 11 room house and had two servants.12 
DeathRichard died on 28 Dec 1917.13
 
ProbateHis estate was proved on 13 Apr 1918. Entry from the calendar:

Stafford Richard of Atherstone Warwickshire hat manufacturer died 28 December 1917 Probate Birmingham 13 April to Harry Angrave Stafford and William Denis Stafford hat manufacturers. Effects £21819 7s. 5d.13
 
Newspaper Published 27 Apr 1918 in the Tamworth Herald.

ATHERSTONE.
WILL.-- Richard Stafford, of Atherstone, hat manufacturer, left £25 to the North Street Congregational Chapel (Net personalty £7,501; £21,819.)14
 
ProbateHis widow Mary's estate was proved in Dec 1922. Entry from the probate calendar:

STAFFORD Mary of Holte Villa Atherstone Warwickshire widow died 14 November 1922. Administration Birmingham 7 May to William Dennis Stafford hat manufacturer. Effects £1277 18s 3d. Former Grant 22 December 1922 [at which time administration was granted to Henry Angrave Stafford hat manufacturer with effects £2131 12s 2d].15
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Richard Stafford baptism, 1847, #515.
  2. FreeBMD. Richard Stafford, Jun Q 1846, Atherstone RD.
  3. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2064 folio 189.
  4. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2192 folio 66.
  5. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  6. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Richard Stafford & Mary Angrave marriage, 1870, #54.
  7. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3167 folio 147.
  8. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. William Stafford, 1879.
  9. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3058 folio 63.
  10. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2443 folio 86.
  11. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2898 folio 99.
  12. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 387 SD 1 ED 10 Schedule 169.
  13. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Richard Stafford, 1918.
  14. Tamworth Herald, April 27, 1918, page 2. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  15. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Mary Stafford, 1922 and 1923.

Margaret Stafford1

#3672, (c 1832 - 1911)
FatherWilliam Stafford2 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles2 (c 1805 - 1890)

Children of Margaret Stafford and George Whitby

Life Events

CalledMargaret Stafford went by the name of Peggy. 
BirthShe was born circa 1832 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.3
 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusPeggy appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire in the household of her parents. She was 9 years old and born in the county.2 
1851 CensusPeggy Stafford appeared on the 1851 Census of Edgbaston, Warwickshire, at Hagley Road. She was a house maid, age 19, and born in Sheepy Leicester.4 
MarriageShe married George Whitby on 28 Apr 1858 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.
Details from the register:
George Whitby, age 30, bachelor, carpenter, residence Birmingham, father George Whitby, servant;
Peggy Stafford, age 27, spinster, servant, residence Ratcliffe Culey, father William Stafford, Farmer;
They were married after banns by W Purcell and the witnesses were Wm Stafford and Elizth Stafford.5 
1861 CensusGeorge and Margaret appeared on the 1861 Census of Duddesley, Birmingham, Warwickshire, at 38 Great Francis Street. George was 35, a Journeyman Carpenter, born in Bercot Salop. Margaret was 30, born in Sheepy Magna. Their children were Elizth (3) and George (4 months.)3 
Item. She was mentioned in her father's 1866 will as Margaret the wife of George Whitby.1 
1871 CensusGeorge and Peggie appeared on the 1871 Census of Aston Manor, Warwickshire, at Tower Road. George was 45, a Carpenter, born in Worfield Shropshire. Peggie was 40, born in Sheepey Leicestershire. Their children were Elizabeth (12), George (10), William (8), Albert S (3), and Frederick J (1). The eldest three were born in Birmingham and the next two in Aston.6 
1881 CensusGeorge and Peggy appeared on the 1881 Census of Aston Manor, Warwickshire, at 151 Tower Road. Their surname appears to be Whitley. George was 55, a Carpenter, born in Burcott Salop. Peggy was 50, born in Sheepy. Their children were William (18, gold engraver), Albert (13, gold engraver), Frederick (11, scholar) and Francis (7, scholar). Also with them was Peggy's mother Elizabeth Stafford (widow, 76.)7 
1891 CensusGeorge and Peggy appeared on the 1891 Census of Aston, Warwickshire, at 151 Tower Road. George was 67, a Carpenter working on his own account, born in Bescott. Peggy was 60, born in Sheppy Magna. Their children at home were Frederick J (21, iron turner & driller) and Francis (17, electroplater.)8 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband George died in 1895.9 
ProbateHer husband's estate was proved on 18 Nov 1899. Entry from the probate calendar:

WHITBY George of 151 Tower-road Aston near Birmingham carpenter died 2 June 1895. Administration (with Will) Birmingham 18 November to Peggy Whitby widow. Effects £168 17s.10
 
1901 CensusMargaret Whitby and two adult sons appeared on the 1901 Census of Aston Manor, Warwickshire, at 151 Tower Road. Margaret was a widow, aged 69, born in Sheepy. Fredk J was 31 and Francis 27. Both were Silver Smith Mounters and born in Aston.11 
(Other) 1911 CensusPeggy Whitby appeared on the 1911 Census of Aston Manor, Warwickshire, in the household of Elizabeth and Thomas Henry Keatley. Peggy was Elizabeth's mother. She was 80 years old, a widow, and was born in Sheepy Magna. It was recorded that she had been married 53 years and borne 6 children, of whom 3 were still living.12 
DeathMargaret died in 1911.13
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  2. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/603 Book 5 Folio 14.
  3. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2180 folio 74.
  4. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2049 folio 314.
  5. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. George Whitby & Peggy Stafford marriage, 1858, #30.
  6. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3157 folio 72.
  7. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3044 folio 43.
  8. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2434 folio 107.
  9. FreeBMD. George Whitby, age 71, Jun Q 1895, Aston RD.
  10. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. George Whitby, 1899.
  11. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2885 folio 148.
  12. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 385 SD 4 ED 19 Schedule 308.
  13. FreeBMD. Peggy Whitby, age 80, Dec Q 1911, Aston RD.

John Stafford1

#3678, (c 1830 - 1890)
FatherWilliam Stafford1,2 (1804 - 1879)
MotherElizabeth Knowles3 (c 1805 - 1890)

Children of John Stafford and Elizabeth Parkes

Life Events

BirthJohn Stafford was born circa 1830 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.4
 
(with Parents) 1841 CensusJohn appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire in the household of his parents. He was 11 years old and born in the county.3 
1851 CensusJohn Stafford appeared on the 1851 Census of Barton in the Beans, Leicestershire. He was 21, a Cordwainer, born in Sheepy Magna, and was a visitor to John and Sarah Deacon.5 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth Parkes on 21 Oct 1858 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.
Details from the register:
John Stafford, age 29, bachelor, shoemaker, residence Ratcliffe Culey, father William Stafford, farmer;
Elizabeth Parkes, age 25, spinster, dressmaker, residence Ratcliffe Culey, father Benjamin Parkes, baker;
They were married after banns by W Purcell and the witnesses were Benjamin Parkes and Mary Parkes.2 
1861 CensusJohn and Elisabeth Stafford appeared on the 1861 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire. John was 31, a Cordwainer, born in Sheepy Magna. Elisabeth was 28, born in Ratcliffe Culey. They had one son, William, age 1.4 
Item. John was mentioned in his father's 1866 will.1 
1871 CensusJohn and Elizabeth appeared on the 1871 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire, at Long Street. John was 41, a Packer at a Hat Manufactory, born in Sheepy Magna. Elizabeth was 38, born in Ratcliffe Culey. Their children, all born in Ratcliffe Culey, were William (11), Mary (8), and Walter Edward (2.)6 
Research Note In June 1874, there is a burial in Ratcliffe Culey for an Annie Maria Stafford, age 2 1/2, abode Atherstone. She is likely a member of this family.7 
1881 CensusJohn and Elizabeth appeared on the 1881 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, at Beer House. John was 51, a Hatter & Beer House Keeper, born in Sheepy Magna. Elizabeth was 48, born in Ratcliffe Culey. Their children were William (21, hatter with wife Caroline), Mary (18, hatter machinist), Walter E (12, scholar), Margaret A (7, scholar). Also there was John's brother Joseph (41, imbecile from birth) and their grandson Harry Parkes Stafford (1.)8 
Burial.John Stafford, age 61, of Ratcliffe Culey was buried on 24 Feb 1890 in Ratcliffe Culey.9 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Last Will and Testament of William Stafford of Ratcliffe Culey, 21 December 1866, proved in the Leicester District Probate Registry, 3 November 1879.
  2. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. John Stafford & Elizabeth Parkes marriage, 1858, #33.
  3. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/603 Book 5 Folio 14.
  4. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2192 folio 65.
  5. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2083 folio 258.
  6. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3167 folio 122.
  7. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Annie Maria Stafford burial, 1874, #268.
  8. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3057 folio 87.
  9. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. John Stafford burial, 1890, #200.
  10. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, marriage transcriptions.
  11. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Elizabeth Stafford baptism, 1865, #384.
  12. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Walter Edward Stafford baptism, 1868, #414.

Mary Stafford1

#3682, (1862 - )
FatherJohn Stafford1 (c 1830 - 1890)
MotherElizabeth Parkes1 (c 1833 - 1917)

Children of Mary Stafford and William Hatwell

  • William Stafford Hatwell 8 (1889 - )
  • Ayress Rudolph Hatwell8 (1895 - 1973)

Life Events

BirthMary Stafford was born in 1862 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.2,1
 
BaptismShe was baptized on 12 Oct 1862 in Ratcliffe Culey. She was the daughter of John, a Shoemaker, & Elizabeth Stafford of Ratcliffe.3 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusMary appeared on the 1871 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire with her parents. She was 8 years old, a Scholar, and born in Ratcliffe Culey.1 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusMary appeared on the 1881 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire with her parents. She was 18, a hatter machinist, and born in Ratcliffe Culey.4 
Marriage BannMarriage banns were published in 1889 in Ratcliffe Culey.5,6 
1901 CensusWilliam and Mary Hatwell appeared on the 1901 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, at The Gate Inn. William was 45, a Licensed Victualler working on his own account at home, born in Hardwick Oxford. Mary was 38, born in Ratcliffe Culey. Their children were William S (11) and Ayres R (5.)7 
1911 CensusWilliam and Mary appeared on the 1911 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire, at The Gate Inn. Their dwelling had 9 rooms. William was 55, a Hotel Keeper working on his own account at home, born in Hardwick Oxfordshire. Mary was 48, born in Ratcliffe Culey. They had been married 21 years and had 2 children, both still living. They were William Stafford (21, hatter) and Ayress Rhudolph (15, draper assistant) both born in Ratcliffe Culey Leicestershire.8 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband William died on 18 Apr 1912.9 
ProbateHer husband's estate was proved on 19 Jun 1912. Entry from the probate calendar:

HATWELL William of The Gate Inn Ratcliffe Culey Leicestershire licensed victualler died 18 April 1912. Administration Leicester 19 June to Mary Hatwell widow. Effects £25 15s.9
 
Newspaper Published 18 Aug 1934.

73 WEDS 72
ROMANCE AT RATCLIFFE CULEY
The wedding took place at the Nuneaton Catholic Church on Wednesday of Mr Tom Bradbury, who is aged 73 years, and resides at Sutton Cheney, and Mrs Mary Hatwell, who is 72 years of age, of 42 Stanley Road, Nuneaton. The bride was given away by Larry Gains, the famous boxer, and Mr Jim Wardle, licensee of the Dixie Arms Hotel, Market Bosworth, was best man.
Miss Margaret Stafford, of Warrington, the bride's sister, acted as bridesmaid. The ceremony was performed by Father Hogan. The church path was lined with scores of middle-aged matrons and young girls as the blushing bride, on the arm of Larry Gains, arrived at the church porch. There was a burst of cheering as the happy couple was sighted, and a burst of hand-clapping as the smiling Gains made his made [sic] through the excited throng.
Mrs Hatwell wore an ankle-length dress of fawn crepe-de-chine. She carried a large bouquet of pink carnations. When the bride and bridegroom left the church they were mobbed on all sides, and showered with confetti. Mr Bradbury wore a "top hat" and morning dress, and looked spruce and smiling. After the wedding, the couple went to Sutton Cheney for the wedding reception, numerous guests attending.
Behind this wedding lies a romance which is intimately connected with Ratcliffe Culey, for it was there where the couple first met forty years ago. Mrs Hatwell, who was the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Stafford, of Ratcliffe Culey was the landlady of the Gate Inn, Ratcliffe Culey, the licence being granted to her husband exactly forty years ago last week. They were at the Gate Inn for 35 years and for a period Mr Bradbury lodged there. He was a contractor.
For over thrity years they lost sight of each other. Mr Bradbury went to live at Sutton Cheney, was married and had 9 children, 48 grandchildren, and six great grandchildren. For nine years he held the licence of the Greyhound Inn, Sutton Cheney, and his fine collection of antiques were recently sold by auction. He is a familiar figure at all the meets of the North Atherstone Hounds in his donkey and cart, and last year he chose this method of transport to go on a holiday to Yarmouth and back. Mrs Hatwell moved to Nuneaton at the death of her husband where she lives with her son, a second son being in New Zealand.
HOW IT HAPPENED

Mrs Hatwell told a press representative how they met again last Whitsuntide, had a dance togehter, and later decided to get married.
"My son said to me 'Would you like to walk down the town?' and when I declined, he persuaded me to go for a ride. I did not know where we were going, but eventually we arrived at the Greyhound Inn at Sutton, and I saw Mr Bradbury, whom I had not seen for nearly forty years. He told me that he had lost his wife."
After further conversation Mrs Hatwell and her son were getting ready go, but it was decided to have a little dance. Following the dance, Mr Bradbury came over to her and said, "Will you be my wife?"
"I thought it was a joke," continued Mrs Hatwell. She treated it as such, but on the Sunday Mr Bradbury came to see her. He touched on the subject of marriage again and they found themselves in agreement on the matter.
The couple are to live at Sutton Cheney.
Mrs Hatwell is connected with the Stafford family, at Atherstone. Mr O C Vero and Mr W D Stafford, Atherstone hat manufacturers and magistrates, are relations. She worked at the hat factory of her uncle's, Messrs. Wilson and Stafford's, Atherstone, from the age of 13 to 27. The late Mr Stafford and her father and brothers, and Mr W D Stafford and Mrs O C Vero, are cousins.10
 
Last Edited7 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3167 folio 122.
  2. FreeBMD. Mary Stafford, Jun Q 1862 or Sep Q 1862, Atherstone RD.
  3. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Mary Stafford baptism, 1862, #362.
  4. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3057 folio 87.
  5. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, marriage banns.
  6. FreeBMD. Sep Q 1889, Atherstone RD.
  7. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2398 folio 8.
  8. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 387 SD 7 ED 5 Schedule 25.
  9. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. William Hatwell, 1912.
  10. Tamworth Herald, Mr Tom Bradbury & Mrs Mary Hatwell marriage story, August 18, 1934, Page 3. Image accessed online at Find My Past.

Walter Edward Stafford1

#3683, (1868 - 1960)
FatherJohn Stafford1 (c 1830 - 1890)
MotherElizabeth Parkes1 (c 1833 - 1917)

Children of Walter Edward Stafford and Ellen Gilbert

  • Jack Stafford11
  • Edward Gilbert Stafford12 (1901 - 1991)
  • Thomas William Stafford13 (1903 - )

Life Events

BirthWalter Edward Stafford was born on 28 Apr 1868 in Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire.2,3
 
BaptismHe was baptized on 24 May 1868 in Ratcliffe Culey. He was the son of John, a Hatter, & Elizabeth Stafford of Nuneaton, Warwickshire.1 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusWalter Edward appeared on the 1871 Census of Atherstone, Warwickshire with his parents. He was 2 years old and born in Ratcliffe Culey.2 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusWalter E appeared on the 1881 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire with his parents. He was 12 years old, a Scholar, and born in Ratcliffe Culey.4 
Marriage BannMarriage banns were published in Ratcliffe Culey June 5, 12, and 19th for Walter Edward Stafford, bachelor, of this parish, and Ellen Gilbert, spinster, of the parish of Cubbington, Warwickshire. A marginal notation said "Certificate be issued June 20th."5 
1911 CensusWalter Edward and Ellen Stafford appeared on the 1911 Census of Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire. They had been married 12 years and had 3 children, all living. Walter Edward was 42, a hatter (presser in Felt Hat Manufactory), born in Ratcliffe Culey. Ellen was 40, born in Cubbington. Their children were Jack (12), Edward Gilbert (9), and Thomas Wm (7), all attending school.6 
(Widowed) Burial.His wife Ellen died in 1939.7 
DeathWalter died on 22 Oct 1960 in Ratcliffe Culey.
Age 92.8 
BurialWalter Edward Stafford's ashes were buried after cremation in Ratcliffe Culey. He was 92 years old.
The family memorial Inscription reads:
Walter Edward Stafford, born 28/4/1868, d.12/10/1960, aged 92;
Ellen Stafford d.27/6/1939, aged 68;
Edward Gilbert Stafford, born 23/8/1901, d.19/6/1991, aged 90, son of the above.9,10 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Walter Edward Stafford baptism, 1868, #414.
  2. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/3167 folio 122.
  3. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, burial.
  4. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3057 folio 87.
  5. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Walter Edward Stafford & Ellen Gilbert, marriage banns, 1898.
  6. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 387 SD 1 ED 25 Schedule 27.
  7. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Ellen Stafford burial, 1939, #341.
  8. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, burial register & memorial.
  9. Webpage Leicestershire Resources - a One Place Study by Martyn Parsons, memorial transcription.
  10. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Walter Edward Stafford burial, 1960, #374.
  11. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Jack Stafford baptism, 1898, #644.
  12. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Edward Gilbert Stafford baptism, 1901, #664.
  13. Ratcliffe Culey, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. Thomas William Stafford baptism, 1903, #677.

Elizabeth Ward1

#17790, (bt 1756 - 1761 - bt 1841 - 1851)

Children of Elizabeth Ward and John Stafford

Life Events

BirthElizabeth Ward was born between 1756 and 1761 in Leicestershire.2
 
MarriageShe married John Stafford on 13 Apr 1789 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire.
John Stafford of Kirby-Bellars Batchelor & Elizabeth Ward of this Parish Spinster, married by Banns, witnesses were Edward Burrage? and Margret Ward [signatures on photocopy]; banns were recorded Feb 8, 15, 27, 1789.1 
Item On 15 Dec 1829, Elizabeth's husband's will stated that a trust would serve her for life and after her death was to be divided among their children.3 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband John died on 16 Jun 1833.3 
1841 CensusElizabeth Stafford appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna parish, Leicestershire, at Sheepy Parva Village. The head of the household was her son John, a farmer. Elizabeth was 80, of Independent means, and born in Leicestershire. Also there was her daughter Margaret Cart and two of her children. Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.2 
DeathElizabeth died between 1841 and 1851.
 
Last Edited10 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. John Stafford and Elizabeth Ward marriage, 1789, FHL Photoduplication Services, Film 811939. Parish Records, indexed in IGI.
  2. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/603 Book 7 Folio 4.
  3. Will and Probate of John Stafford of Sheepy Parva, 15 December 1829, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester, 20 July 1833.
  4. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Twyford, Leicestershire, 1562-1853 (Family History Library, 0594977).
  5. Twyford, Leicestershire parish registers, image viewed at Find My Past. William Stafford baptism, 1804.

Thomas Stafford1

#17792, (1793 - 1857)
FatherJohn Stafford1 (1759 - 1833)
MotherElizabeth Ward1 (bt 1756 - 1761 - bt 1841 - 1851)

Child of Thomas Stafford and Elizabeth (-?-)

  • Mary Stafford2 (c 1825 - )

Life Events

BaptismThomas Stafford was baptized on 14 Apr 1793 in Twyford, Leicestershire. He was recorded as the son of John & Elizth Stafford.1 
MarriageHe married Elizabeth (-?-).2
 
Item. His father's will dated 15 Dec 1829 stated that he was to receive 1/7 share of the trust after his mother's death.3 
(Executor) Probate On 20 July 1833, Thomas Stafford of Osbaston and William Stafford of Great Sheepy were granted probate of their father's will.3 
1841 CensusThomas and Elizabeth Stafford appeared on the 1841 Census of Osbaston, Leicestershire. Thomas was 45 and a farmer. Elizabeth was 55. Also there were Mary Stafford (15), one female servant and three male servants. Everyone was born in the county. Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.4 
1851 CensusThomas and Elizabeth appeared on the 1851 Census of Osbaston, Leicestershire. Thomas was 59, a Farmer of 154 acres employing 2 labourers, and born in Thorpe Satchville. Elizabeth was 69 and born in Barlestone. With them was their daughter Mary (26, born Market Bosworth) and a visitor Mary Stafford (age one, born in Sheepy Magna). [Mary was the daughter of Thomas' brother William]. There were also one house servant and two farm servants.2 
WillThomas Stafford wrote a will dated 20 Jan 1857.5 
DeathThomas died on 25 Jun 1857.5
 
ProbateHis estate was proved on 11 Jul 1857 in Archdeaconry Court of Leicester. Effects under £2000.5 
Last Edited10 Jan 2016

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Twyford, Leicestershire, 1562-1853 (Family History Library, 0594977).
  2. 1851 Census for England & Wales . HO107/2083 folio 102.
  3. Will and Probate of John Stafford of Sheepy Parva, 15 December 1829, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester, 20 July 1833.
  4. 1841 Census for England & Wales, HO107/600 Book 12 Folio 4.
  5. Will and Probate of Thomas Stafford of Osbaston, 20 January 1857, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester, 11 July 1857.

Margaret Stafford1

#17794, (1797 - 1861)
FatherJohn Stafford1 (1759 - 1833)
MotherElizabeth Ward1 (bt 1756 - 1761 - bt 1841 - 1851)

Children of Margaret Stafford and Henry Cart

  • John Cart9 (1823 - )
  • Mary Cart10 (1827 - )
  • William Cart11 (1829 - )
  • James Cart12 (1831 - )
  • Ann Cart13 (1834 - c 1880)
  • Henry Cart14 (1836 - )

Life Events

BirthMargaret Stafford was born in 1797 in Thorpe Satchville, Leicestershire.2
 
BaptismShe was baptized in Feb 1797 in Twyford, Leicestershire. She was the daughter of Jno & Eliz Stafford. [The page was torn at the date]1 
MarriageShe married Henry Cart on 28 May 1822 in Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire.
Details from the register: Henry Cart, bachelor, of Syston Leicester;
Margaret Stafford of this parish;
They were married after banns and the witnesses were Thomas Stafford and Mary Stafford.3 
Research Note Their children were baptised in the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Syston. There were only a few families represented in the baptism register. 
Item. Her father's will dated 15 Dec 1829 stated that she was to receive 1/7 share of the trust after her mother's death.4 
1841 CensusMargaret Cart appeared on the 1841 Census of Sheepy Magna parish, Leicestershire, in Sheepy Parva Village. She and her children James (9) and Henry (5) were at her brother John's place. Margaret and John's mother Elizabeth (80) was also there. Daughter Ann was with Margaret's sister Philadelphia. Margaret's husband Henry Cart was at home in Syston with their sons John and William. Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.5 
1851 CensusHenry and Margaret appeared on the 1851 Census of Syston, Leicestershire, at High Street. Henry was 55, a Hair Dresser & Framework Knitter, born in Syston. Margaret was 54, born in Thorpe Satchville. Their children were John (27, framesmith) and Ann (17, governess). Also there was a visitor, Elizabeth Hubbard (19, dressmaker.)2 
1861 CensusHenry and Margaret Cart appeared on the 1861 Census of Syston, Leicestershire, at High Street. Henry was 65, a Framework Knitter, Barber, & Local Methodist Preche [sic], born in Syston. Margaret was 64 and born in Thorpe Satchville. With them was Henry's brother William (61, single, frame knitter).6 
DeathMargaret died in 1861.7
 
ProbateHer husband's estate was proved on 14 Dec 1872. Entry from the probate calendar:

CART Henry. 14 December 1872. The Will of Henry Cart late of Syston in the County of Leicester Hair Dresser who died 19 March 1872 at Syston was proved at Leicester by John Cart of Syston Framesmith and James Cart of Osbastone in the said County Farmer the Sons the Executors. Effects under £100.8
 
Last Edited10 Jan 2016

Citations

  1. Microfilm of the Bishop's Transcripts of Twyford, Leicestershire, 1562-1853 (Family History Library, 0594977).
  2. 1851 Census for England "HO107/2087 folio 532."
  3. Microfilm of the Bishop's transcripts of Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, 1561-1872 (Family History Library, 595768).
  4. Will and Probate of John Stafford of Sheepy Parva, 15 December 1829, proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester, 20 July 1833.
  5. 1841 Census for England "HO107/603 Book 7 Folio 4."
  6. 1861 Census for England & Wales, RG9/2282 folio 13.
  7. FreeBMD. Margaret Cart, Dec Q 1861, Barrow RD.
  8. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Henry Cart, 1872.
  9. Website International Genealogical Index, parish register extraction (www.familysearch.org).
  10. Syston, Leicestershire, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Registers. Images viewed at Ancestry. Mary Cart baptism, 1827.
  11. Syston, Leicestershire, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Registers. Images viewed at Ancestry. William Cart baptism, 1829.
  12. Syston, Leicestershire, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Registers. Images viewed at Ancestry. James Cart baptism, 1831, #27.
  13. Syston, Leicestershire, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Registers. Images viewed at Ancestry. Ann Cart baptism, 1834, #37.
  14. Syston, Leicestershire, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Registers. Images viewed at Ancestry. Henry Cart baptism, 1836, #45.