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Stanbridge

See also The Stanbridges of Goudhurst in the County of Kent.

John STANBRIDGE, m. Susanna (bur. 25 Jun 1783 at Goudhurst, Kent), bur. 23 Jan 1761 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3n,3y]
  1. Eleanor STANBRIDGE, chr. 21 Apr 1739 at Horsmonden, Kent, m. 12 Oct 1760 at Goudhurst, John KINGSMELL. At their marriage in 1760, Eleanor and John were both of Goudhurst; Eleanor's father was a witness. [ref. 3n,3y]
  2. John STANBRIDGE, chr. 17 May 1741 at Horsmonden, bur. 12 Jun 1756 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3n,3y]
  3. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1748, chr. 8 May 1748 at Horsmonden, m. 14 Nov 1766 at Goudhurst, Mary BAKER (b. ca. 1745, d. 16 Apr 1822, bur. 24 Apr 1822 at Goudhurst), d. 8 Sep 1804, bur. 11 Sep 1804 at Goudhurst. At their marriage in 1766, Thomas and Mary were both of Goudhurst; Nicolas JONES was a witness. Memorial inscription in the south yard of Goudhurst parish church: "Thomas Stanbridge late of Cranbrook died 8 September 1804 aged 57. Mary wife of above died 16 April 1822 aged 78. Left issue by Mary his wife 6 sons and 2 daughters viz Zachary since dead and lies buried at Greenwich, George, Joseph, Benjamin, James, Stephen, Mary and Eleanor." [ref. 3n,3y,7b]
    1. John STANBRIDGE, chr. 5 Apr 1767 at Goudhurst, d. 24 Aug 1783, bur. 27 Aug 1783 at Goudhurst. Memorial inscription in the south yard of Goudhurst parish church: "John son of Thomas and Mary Stanbridge died 24 August 1783 aged 16 years. Also Thomas their son died 7 June 1799 aged 20. Eleanor their daughter died 14 January 1805 aged 19 and 2 sons died in infancy and Benjamin son of Benjamin Stanbridge who died 13 December 1804 aged 3 years." [ref. 3y,7b]
    2. Thomas STANBRIDGE, chr. 8 Oct 1769 at Goudhurst, d. 7 Jun 1799, bur. 21 Jul 1799 at Goudhurst. At his death in 1799, known as Thomas Stanbridge, Junr., to distinguish him from his father. [ref. 3y,7b]
    3. Zachariah or Zachary STANBRIDGE, chr. 31 May 1772 at Goudhurst, bur. at Greenwich. [ref. 3y,7b]
    4. William STANBRIDGE, chr. 7 Nov 1774 at Goudhurst, bur. 10 Nov 1774 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
    5. Mary STANBRIDGE, chr. 18 Feb 1776 at Goudhurst, m. 27 Oct 1793 at Goudhurst, Joseph DOUST. At their marriage in 1793, Mary and Joseph were both of Goudhurst; the witnesses were Thomas STANBRIDGE (Mary's father or brother) and Robert JONES. [ref. 3y]
    6. George STANBRIDGE, chr. 15 Mar 1778 at Goudhurst, d. 5 Mar 1836, bur. 12 Mar 1836 at Goudhurst. Memorial inscription east of the south chancel window in Goudhurst parish church: "George Stanbridge of this parish died 5 March 1836 aged 58". [ref. 3y,7b]
    7. Joseph STANBRIDGE, chr. 21 May 1780 at Goudhurst, m1. Sarah (b. ca. 1783, bur. 29 May 1807 at Goudhurst), m2. 16 Aug 1808 at Frant, Sussex, Sarah SANDS (b. ca. 1783 at Frant). At his son's baptism in 1814, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living at Goudhurst with his wife Sarah and their children James, Sarah, Jacob, and Susan. At his son's marriage in 1845, recorded as a farmer. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Ballard Hill Cottage, Goudhurst, with his wife Sarah and their children Jacob and Susannah. [ref. 2a,2b,3x,3y,3ab]
      1. Mary STANBRIDGE, b. 18 Jul 1804, chr. 12 Aug 1804 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      2. Joseph STANBRIDGE, b. 5 May 1806, chr. 1 Jun 1806 at Goudhurst, bur. 10 May 1807 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      3. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. 17 Jul 1809, chr. 13 Aug 1809 at Goudhurst, m. Susanna (b. ca. 1816 at Goudhurst, daughter of Francis and Phoebe). At his children's baptisms in 1834, 1836, 1838, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1846, 1848, and 1850, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In 1851, and agricultural laborer and pauper on relief, living at Messengers Row, Goudhurst, with his wife Susannah and their children Joseph, James, Sarah, Susan, Charlotte, and Thomas. In Nov 1858, a farm laborer, arrived in New South Wales as an assisted immigrant on the ship Mary Pleasants with his wife Susannah, their children Joseph, Sarah, Susannah, Elizabeth, and Tom, and Joseph's wife and children. [ref. 2b,3y,6b]
        1. George STANBRIDGE, b. 24 Sep 1834, chr. 19 Oct 1834 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
        2. Joseph STANBRIDGE, b. 28 Feb 1836 at Goudhurst, chr. 26 Jun 1836 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q3 1855 at Maidstone R.D., Elizabeth LARKIN (b. ca. 1829 at Ightham, Kent, daughter of William LARKIN and Susannah). In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. At her son's baptism in 1854, Elizabeth was of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1857, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In 1858, a farm laborer, emigrated to New South Wales with his parents, together with his wife Elizabeth and their children George and Elizabeth. [ref. 1a,2b,3y,6b]
          1. George Stanbridge LARKIN, later George STANBRIDGE, chr. 3 Dec 1854 at Goudhurst. In 1858, emigrated to New South Wales with his parents. [ref. 3y,6b]
          2. Elizabeth Ann STANBRIDGE, chr. 24 May 1857 at Goudhurst. In 1858, emigrated to New South Wales with her parents. [ref. 3y,6b]
        3. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. 10 Dec 1837, chr. 28 Jan 1838 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
        4. James STANBRIDGE, b. 18 Dec 1838 at Goudhurst, chr. 13 Jan 1839 at Goudhurst. In 1851, living with his parents. In Sep 1857, a farm laborer, arrived in New South Wales on the ship Washington Irving as an assisted immigrant. Living at Wollongong, New South Wales, when his parents and siblings emigrated in 1858. [ref. 2b,3y,6b]
        5. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. 8 Aug 1841, chr. 21 Aug 1841 privately and 29 Aug 1841 publicly at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
        6. Sarah Ann STANBRIDGE, b. 9 Aug 1843 at Goudhurst, chr. 17 Sep 1843 at Goudhurst. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1858, emigrated to New South Wales with her parents. [ref. 2b,3y,6b]
        7. Susan(na) Jane STANBRIDGE, b. 23 Nov 1845 at Goudhurst, chr. 22 Feb 1846 at Goudhurst. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1858, emigrated to New South Wales with her parents. [ref. 2b,3y,6b]
        8. Elizabeth Mary STANBRIDGE, b. 22 Mar 1848 at Goudhurst, chr. 18 Jun 1848 at Goudhurst. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents (enumerated as Charlotte). In 1858, emigrated to New South Wales with her parents. [ref. 2b,3y,6b]
        9. Thomas "Tom" STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1850 at Goudhurst, chr. 21 Apr 1850 at Goudhurst. In 1851, living with his parents. In 1858, emigrated to New South Wales with his parents. [ref. 2b,3y,6b]
      4. George STANBRIDGE, b. 27 Jun 1811, chr. 21 Jul 1811 at Goudhurst, bur. 13 Oct 1833 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      5. Zachariah STANBRIDGE, b. 26 Apr 1814, chr. 22 May 1814 at Goudhurst, m. Sophia POPE (b. ca. 1805 at Goudhurst, daughter of John POPE, m2. 29 Aug 1852 at Goudhurst, Thomas GOOD [b. ca. 1813, son of Isaac GOOD]), d. reg. Q3 1842 at Cranbrook R.D., bur. 22 May 1842 at Goudhurst. In 1841, a police constable, living at 1 Alfred Place, Lambeth, Surrey, with his wife Sophia, their children John, Henry, Jane, and Joseph, and his brother Stephen. At her daughter's baptism in 1847, Sophia was of Goudhurst. In 1851, she was a pauper, formerly an agricultural laborer's wife, living at 2 Pepper Alley, Goudhurst, with her children John, Henry, and Jane and visitor John CLARK (a marine stores dealer's servant, b. ca. 1836 at Goudhurst). [ref. 1a,2a,2b,3y]
        1. John STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1834 at Cranbrook, Kent. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living with his mother. [ref. 2a,2b]
        2. Henry STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1836 at Cranbrook. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living with his mother. [ref. 2a,2b]
        3. Jane STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1837. In 1841, living with her parents. [ref. 2a]
        4. Joseph STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Feb 1841. In 1841, living with his parents. [ref. 2a]
        5. Harriett Jane STANBRIDGE (posthumous illegitimate stepdaughter; father Isaac LUCK, a laborer of Goudhurst), b. 5 Mar 1847 at Cranbrook, chr. 6 Jun 1847 at Goudhurst. In 1851, a scholar, living with her mother. In 1861, a scholar, living with her adopted parents William BROWN (a licensed hawker, b. ca. 1805 at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire) and Jane (b. ca. 1806 at Warrington, Lancashire) at Plain, Goudhurst. [ref. 2b,2c,3y]
      6. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. 24 Aug 1818, chr. 20 Sep 1818 at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Goudhurst. In 1841, a laborer, living with his brother Zachariah. [ref. 2a,3w]
      7. James STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1822 at Goudhurst, m. 5 Dec 1845 at St. John, Waterloo, Lambeth, m. reg. Q4 1845 at Lambeth R.D., Sophia EDWARDS (b. ca. 1816 at Camberwell, Surrey, daughter of Joseph Stephen EDWARDS, a gardener). In 1841, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1845, a laborer, of Waterloo Road, Lambeth; Sophia was also of Waterloo Road. At his son's baptism in 1848, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at 7 Isabella Place, Putney, Surrey, with his wife Sophia and their sons James and William. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,3ab]
        1. James STANBRIDGE, b. 23 Jul 1848 at Goudhurst, chr. 13 Aug 1848 at Goudhurst. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 2b,3y]
        2. William STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Nov 1850 at Putney. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
      8. Sarah STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1825 in Kent. In 1841, living with her parents. [ref. 2a]
      9. Jacob STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1827 at Goudhurst, m. Eliza (b. ca. 1833 at Goudhurst, bur. 2 Aug 1890 at Goudhurst), bur. 4 Jul 1892 at Goudhurst. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living at Little Trottenden, Goudhurst, with his wife Eliza and their children Mary Ann, George, and William. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,3y]
        1. Mary Ann STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1851 at Goudhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
        2. George STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1854 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q4 1875 at Maidstone R.D., Caroline PARRISH (b. ca. 1853 at Southampton). At his son's baptism in 1880, a laborer, of Ranter's Hall, Goudhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, an indoor agricultural laborer, servant in the MILES household at Park Farm, Horsmonden. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living at 2 Ranters Hall Cottages, Goudhurst, with his wife Caroline and their son George. In 1891, a general laborer, living at 33 Spa Hill, Croydon, Surrey, with his wife Caroline and a lodger. In 1901, a bricklayer's laborer, living at 3 Bourne Road, Merstham, Surrey, with his wife Caroline. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,3y]
          1. George STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1880 at Goudhurst, chr. 29 Feb 1880 at Goudhurst. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,3y]
        3. William STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1858 at Goudhurst, m. 27 Oct 1877 at Goudhurst, Fanny ROGERS (b. ca. 1855, daughter of Joseph ROGERS). In 1861, living with his parents. At his son's baptism in 1882, a laborer, of Trittenden Lane, Goudhurst. [ref. 2c,3y]
          1. Walter Harry STANBRIDGE, chr. 25 Jun 1882 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      10. Susan(na) STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1829 at Goudhurst. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b]
    8. William STANBRIDGE, chr. 24 Mar 1782 at Goudhurst, bur. 17 Jul 1782 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
    9. Benjamin STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1783 at Goudhurst, chr. 11 May 1783 at Goudhurst, m. Mary (b. ca. 1780 at Goudhurst). At his twins' baptisms in 1815, a carrier, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1817, a farmer, of Ticehurst, Sussex. At his daughter's baptism in 1818, a carrier, of Ticehurst. In 1841, a farmer, living at Mount Pleasant, Ticehurst, with his wife Mary, their son James, their granddaughter Eleanor MEPHAM, their granddaughter Mary HICKMOTT, and two servants. In 1851, a farmer of 111 acres employing eight laborers, living at Mount Pleasant Farm, Flimwell, Ticehurst, with his wife Mary, their granddaughter Eleanor MEPHAM, and three servants. [ref. 2a,2b,3y]
      1. Benjamin STANBRIDGE, chr. 8 Nov 1801 at Goudhurst, d. 13 Dec 1804, bur. 17 Dec 1804 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y,7b]
      2. Mary STANBRIDGE, b. 5 Mar 1803, chr. 17 Apr 1803 at Goudhurst, m. 14 Oct 1826 at Horsmonden, James HICKMOTT. [ref. 3n,3y]
        1. (probably) Mary HICKMOTT, b. ca. 1826. In 1841, living with her mother's parents. [ref. 2a]
      3. Eleanor STANBRIDGE, b. 30 Sep 1806, chr. 2 Nov 1806 at Goudhurst, m. William MEPHAM. [ref. 3y,3z]
        1. Eleanor MEPHAM, b. ca. 1828 at Ticehurst, chr. 13 Jul 1828 at Ticehurst. In 1841 and 1851, living with her mother's parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3z]
      4. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. 23 Apr 1808 at Goudhurst, chr. 29 May 1808 at Goudhurst, m. Harriott (b. ca. 1809 at Hawkhurst, Kent). In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Flimwell, Ticehurst, with his wife Harriott and their son Henry. [ref. 2b,3y]
        1. Henry STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1840 at Ticehurst. [ref. 2b]
      5. John STANBRIDGE, b. 18 Jul 1811 at Goudhurst, chr. 18 Aug 1811 at Goudhurst, m1. Keziah COUSINS (b. ca. 1812 at Robertsbridge, in the parish of Salehurst, Sussex, d. 14 Aug 1873 at 7 Farindon Place, Upper Fant Road, Maidstone, Kent, of cancer of the womb, d. reg. Q3 1873 at Maidstone R.D.), m2. (where and when?) Jane BAILEY (b. ca. 1846 at Brighton), d. 8 Jan 1897 at Tonbridge Workhouse of chronic Bright's disease and pericarditis. In 1841, a cooper, living at Turnden, Cranbrook, with his wife "Kissur" and their daughters Lemery, Rosa, Esther, and "Miriam" (Mary Ann). In 1851, a cooper, living at Flimwell, Ticehurst, with his wife "Hannah", their daughters Hester and Mary Ann, and six-month-old visitor Susan DUNGATE (b. ca. Sep 1850 at Cranbroook). At his son's birth in 1855, a master cooper, of Five Oak Green, Kent. In 1861, a cooper, living at Berners Hill, Ticehurst, with his wife "Kesien", their son John, and their son Thomas. In 1871, a victualler and farmer of 3 acres, living at the Angel Inn, Station Road, Rainham, Kent, with his wife "Kizer", their son John, their "grandson" (or son?) Thomas, and two lodgers. At his wife's death in 1873, a cooper, of 7 Farindon Place, Upper Fant Road, Maidstone. At his son's marriage in 1876, a publican. At his daughter's birth in 1877, a cooper, of Sun Street, Lewes. In 1881, an unemployed cooper, living at 11-12 Short Street, Rusthall, in the parish of Speldhurst, Kent, with his wife Jane and their daughters Florence, "Iseblia" (Isabella), and Louisa. (Where in 1891?) At his death in 1897, a general laborer, of Rusthall. [ref. 1a,1i,1k,1l,1m,1p,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3y]
        1. Lemery STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1835 at Ticehurst, chr. 28 Jun 1835 at Ticehurst, m. reg. Q4 1860 at Leeds R.D., her sister Esther's widower, John FRASER (b. ca. 1831 in Bermuda). In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a house servant in the BAKER household at Etchingham, Sussex. In 1861, living in the Cavalry Barracks, Leeds, Yorkshire, with her husband John (a private in the 12th Royal Lancers) and her stepdaughters/nieces Esther and Jane. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,3z]
        2. Rosa Ann STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1836 at Flimwell, chr. 16 Oct 1836 at Cranbrook, m. reg. Q2 1853 at Cranbrook R.D., William SKINNER (b. ca. 1831 at Tudeley, Kent). In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a dressmaker, lodging in the COUSINS household (perhaps relatives of her mother) at Tipings Close, Cranbrook. In 1861, living at 35 Camden Street, Maidstone, with her husband William (a carpenter) and their children Susan, Esther, William, Rosa, Mary, and Jane. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,3ag]
          1. Susan SKINNER, b. ca. 1853 at Hawkhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
          2. Esther SKINNER, b. ca. 1854 at Tudeley. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
          3. William SKINNER, b. ca. 1855 at Tudeley. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2c]
          4. Rosa SKINNER, b. ca. 1857 at Maidstone. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
          5. Mary SKINNER, b. ca. 1859 at Maidstone. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
          6. Jane SKINNER, b. ca. Aug 1860 at Maidstone. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
        3. Esther STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1839 at Cranbrook, chr. 24 Mar 1839 at Cranbrook, m. reg. Q3 1856 at Canterbury R.D., John FRASER, prob. d. by 1860 when John married her sister Lemery. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,3ag]
          1. Esther Elizabeth FRASER, b. 18 Sep 1856 at sea, chr. 3 Feb 1857 at Bangalore, India. In 1861, living with her father and stepmother/aunt. [ref. 2c,3a]
          2. Jane FRASER, b. ca. 1857 at Secunderabad, India. In 1861, living with her father and stepmother/aunt. [ref. 2c]
        4. Mary Ann STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1840 at Cranbrook, chr. 20 Sep 1840 at Cranbrook. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3ag]
        5. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1854 at Maidstone or Marden, Kent, b. reg. Q2 1854 at Maidstone R.D., m. 25 Dec 1875 at St. Peter, Brighton, Sussex, m. reg. Q4 1875 at Brighton R.D., Lucy Laurina JOHNSON (b. ca. 1855 at Brighton, daughter of John JOHNSON). In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, living with his parents (but enumerated as their grandson). In 1881, living at 18 Lennox Street, Brighton, with his wife Lucy and their daughters Edith and Lilian. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,3ai]
          1. Edith Esther J. STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1876 at Lewes, Sussex, b. reg. Q4 1876 at Lewes R.D. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2e]
          2. Lilian May STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1878 at Lewes, b. reg. Q4 1878 at Lewes R.D. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2e]
        6. John STANBRIDGE, b. 29 Aug 1855 at Five Oak Green, b. reg. Q4 1855 at Tonbridge R.D., m. 15 May 1876 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, m. reg. Q2 1876 at Tonbridge R.D., Lucy DENCH (b. ca. 1852 at Putney, Surrey, daughter of Henry DENCH, a fishmonger). In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1876, a carpenter, of Tunbridge Wells; Lucy was also of Tunbridge Wells. In 1881, a joiner, etc., living at 7 Ivory Place, Brighton, with his wife Lucy, their children Elizabeth, Emma, John, and William, and his "mother" (perhaps Lucy's mother or grandmother) Hannah HARMAN (a widowed annuitant, b. ca. 1805 at Brighton). At his son's birth in 1887, a carpenter, of 58 Dalmain Road, Forest Hill, Kent. In 1891, a carpenter, living at 58 Dalmain Road, Forest Hill, with his wife Lucy, their children Lizzie, Emma, John, William, Henry, and Lottie, and a boarder. In 1901, a carpenter, living at 31A Dalmain Road, Forest Hill, with his wife Lucy and their children John, William, Harry, Lottie, and Arthur. At his son's marriage in 1908, a carpenter. In 1911, a carpenter in the building trade, living at 119 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, with his wife Lucy, their children Emma, John, and Arthur, and their son John's wife and daughter. [ref. 1a,1h,1i,1j,1p,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h]
          1. Elizabeth "Lizzie" STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1876 at Lewes. In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
          2. Emma STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1877 at Brighton. In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1911, a carrier's clerk, living with her parents. [ref. 2e,2f,2h]
          3. John STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1878 at Brighton, m. Annie (b. ca. 1877 at Cinderford, Gloucestershire). In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a carpenter, living with his parents. In 1911, a carpenter in the building trade, living with his parents, together with his wife Annie and their daughter Norah. [ref. 2e,2f,2g,2h]
            1. Norah STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Oct 1910 at Forest Hill. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 2h]
          4. William STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Jan 1881 at Brighton. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
          5. Henry "Harry" STANBRIDGE, b. 28 Jun 1887 at 58 Dalmain Road, Forest Hill, b. reg. Q3 1887 at Lewisham R.D., m. 21 Apr 1908 at the Register Office, Lewisham, London, m. reg. Q2 1908 at Lewisham R.D., Edith MacDONALD (b. ca. 1884 at Eastfield, Bristol, daughter of William MacDONALD, a laborer), d. 10 Oct 1927 at Adelaide Hospital, South Australia, from head injuries received in a car accident the previous day. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a carpenter, living with his parents. On 2 Nov 1904, enlisted in the Royal Garrison Artillery; served more than eight years in the regular army and nearly seven in the reserves; mentioned in dispatches 23 Mar 1919; discharged 26 Nov 1919 from the Royal Engineers. At her daughter's birth in 1906, Edith was a laundress, of 84 Ewart Street, Forest Hill, residing at 390 High Street, Lewisham. At his marriage in 1908, a carpenter, of "Oakville", Upper Colfe Road, Forest Hill; Edith was a laundress, of 6 Herschell Road, Forest Hill. When she registered her daughter's birth in 1909, Edith was of 6 Herschell Road, Forest Hill; Henry was a journeyman carpenter. At his daughter's birth in 1910, Henry was a journeyman carpenter, of 22 Dalmain Road, Forest Hill. In 1911, a carpenter in the building trade, living at 3 Dalmain Road, Forest Hill, with his wife Edith and their daughters Edith, Lucy, and Violet. At his death in 1927, a carpenter, of 28 (or 78?) Archer Street, North Adelaide. [ref. 1a,1h,1j,1n,1o,1q,2f,2g,2h,14a,15a]
            1. Edith May Stanbridge MacDONALD, later Edith May STANBRIDGE, b. 13 May 1906 at 390 High Street, Lewisham, b. reg. Q2 1906 at Lewisham R.D. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,1n,2h]
            2. Lucy Lilian STANBRIDGE, b. 23 Feb 1909 at 6 Herschell Road, Forest Hill, b. reg. Q2 1909 at Lewisham R.D., m. ca. 1926 Andrew SCOTLAND (d. by 1972), d. 26 Sep 1972 at 18 Ruby Street, Largs, South Australia, bur. 29 Sep 1972 at Centennial Park Crematorium. In 1911, living with her parents. Four sons, two daughters. [ref. 1a,1o,2h,10b]
            3. Violet STANBRIDGE, b. 2 Jul 1910 at 22 Dalmain Road, Forest Hill, b. reg. Q3 1910 at Lewisham R.D. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,1q,2h]
          6. Lottie STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Feb 1891 in Kent or London, b. reg. Q2 1891 at Lewisham R.D. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
          7. Arthur STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1895 in London, b. reg. Q3 1895 at Lewisham R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a paper merchant's clerk, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
          8. Another child, d. by 1911. [ref. 2h]
        7. Florence STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1874 at Lewes, b. reg. Q4 1874 at Brighton R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2e]
        8. Isabella Amy STANBRIDGE, b. 2 Feb 1877 Sun Street, Lewes, b. reg. Q1 1877 at Lewes R.D., m. reg. Q4 1899 at Kingston R.D., Alfred William CLARKE. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,1l,2e]
        9. Louisa STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1879 at Rusthall. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
      6. George STANBRIDGE, b. 31 May 1815 at 3:20pm, chr. 1 Jun 1815 privately at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q2 1842 at Tonbridge R.D., Lydia RUSSELL (b. ca. 1820 at Etchington, Sussex). In 1851, a farmer's son, living at Flimwell, Ticehurst, with his wife Lydia and their children Esther, Mary, James, and Ellen. In 1861, a farmer of 35 acres employing one man, living at Flimwell Road, Ticehurst, with his wife "Ledy" and their children Esther, Mary James, Ellen, Naomi, Frank, and Rhoda. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living at Allens, Warbleton, Sussex, with his wife Lydia (a dairy woman), their children Naomi, Frank, Rhoda, and their "son" (actually grandson) Edwin. In 1881, a farm laborer, living at Dabchicks, Dallington, Sussex, with his wife Lydia, their children Esther and Frank, and their grandsons Edwin and Harry (son of Esther). In 1891, an agricultural laborer, living at Dabchicks, Dallington, with his wife Lydia, their son Frank, and their grandson Edwin. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,3y]
        1. Esther STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1842 at Flimwell. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, visiting her brother James with her son Henry. In 1881, a laundress, living with her parents. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e]
          1. Henry "Harry" STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Jul 1870 at Ticehurst. In 1871, living with his mother. In 1881, a scholar, living with his mother and grandparents. [ref. 2d,2e]
        2. Mary STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1843 at Flimwell. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2b,2c]
        3. James STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1845 at Flimwell, m. reg. Q3 1870 at Cranbrook R.D., Caroline WATERS (b. ca. 1848 at Goudhurst). In 1851 and 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a gardener, living at London Road, Ticehurst, with his wife Caroline, their son George, his visiting sister Esther, and Esther's son Henry. [ref. 2b,2c,2d]
          1. George James STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Oct 1870 at Ticehurst, b. reg. Q4 1870 at Ticehurst R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d]
        4. Ellen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1847 at Flimwell, b. reg. Q2 1847 at Ticehurst R.D., m. reg. Q1 1867 at Ticehurst R.D., Thomas READ (b. ca. 1841 at Tonbridge, Kent). In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. In 1881, living at 3 Tooley Street, Northfleet, Kent, with her husband Thomas (a cement laborer) and their children Thomas, Lydia, Ellen, George, Horace, and Rose. In 1891, living at 3 Tooley Street, Northfleet, with her husband Thomas (a laborer) and their children George, Horace, Rose, Emma, Edward, and Henry. In 1901, living at 3 Tooley Street, Northfleet, with her husband Thomas (a cement laborer) and their children Horace, Emma, Edward, and Henry. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Thomas W. READ, b. ca. 1866 at Ticehurst. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. [ref. 2e]
          2. Lydia C. READ, b. ca. 1868 at Thanet, Kent. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
          3. Ellen N. READ, b. ca. 1870 at Thanet. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
          4. George J. READ, b. ca. 1873 at Northfleet. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a cooper's apprentice, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
          5. Horace J. READ, b. ca. 1875 at Northfleet. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a sawmill hand, living with his parents. In 1901, a cement laborer, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f,2g]
          6. Rose READ, b. ca. 1878 at Northfleet. In 1881 and 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
          7. Emma READ, b. ca. 1883 at Northfleet, m. reg. Q1 1916 at Strood R.D., Herbert W. GRAY. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
            1. Tiny S. GRAY, b. reg. Q2 1917 at Strood R.D., m. reg. Q1 1942 at Chatham R.D., Cyril W. HAMMOND. [ref. 1a]
              1. Muriel J. HAMMOND, b. reg. Q3 1945 at Chatham R.D., m. reg. Q4 1966 at Dartford R.D., Peter T. JACKSON. [ref. 1a]
          8. Edward W. READ, b. ca. 1885 at Northfleet. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a grocer's assistant, living with his parents. [ref. 2f,2g]
          9. Henry J. READ, b. ca. 1887 at Northfleet. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2f,2g]
        5. Naomi STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1854 at Flimwell. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d]
        6. Frank STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1857 at Flimwell. In 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a farm laborer, living with his parents. In 1891, a poultry dealer, living with his parents. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,2f]
        7. Rhoda STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1859 at Flimwell. In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d]
        8. A child, probably one of the above.
          1. Edwin Allen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1864 at Ticehurst, b. reg. Q4 1864 at Ticehurst R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with his "parents" (really his grandparents). In 1881, a farm laborer, living with his grandparents. In 1891, an agricultural laborer, living with his grandparents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f]
      7. Harriett STANBRIDGE, b. 31 May 1815 at 5:50pm, chr. 1 Jun 1815 privately at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      8. Caroline STANBRIDGE, b. 26 Mar 1817, chr. 18 May 1817 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      9. Esther STANBRIDGE, b. 1 Jun 1818, chr. 9 Aug 1818 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      10. James STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1820 in Surrey. In 1841, living with his parents. [ref. 2a]
    10. Helen or Eleanor STANBRIDGE, chr. 27 Nov 1785 at Goudhurst, d. 14 Jan 1805, bur. 19 Jan 1805 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y,7b]
    11. James STANBRIDGE, chr. 23 Nov 1788 at Goudhurst, m. 13 May 1810 at Goudhurst, Jane FREEMAN. At their marriage in 1810, James and Jane were both of Goudhurst; the witnesses were William and Elizabeth FREEMAN. At his daughters' baptisms in 1813 and 1815, a carpenter, of Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      1. James STANBRIDGE, b. 29 Jul 1810, chr. 26 Aug 1810 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      2. Jane STANBRIDGE, b. 7 Jan 1812, chr. 9 Feb 1812 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      3. Elizabeth STANBRIDGE, b. 8 Oct 1813, chr. 14 Nov 1813 at Goudhurst, m. 15 Jun 1834 at Goudhurst, John PERRY. At their marriage in 1834, Elizabeth and John were both of Goudhurst; John LAWRENCE was a witness. [ref. 3y]
      4. Mary STANBRIDGE, b. 11 Jul 1815, chr. 20 Aug 1815 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
    12. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1790 at Goudhurst, chr. 17 Oct 1790 at Goudhurst, m1. 22 Apr 1809 at Goudhurst, Lucy WAGHORNE (b. ca. 1790, bur. 6 Mar 1828 at Goudhurst), m2. 13 Jul 1829 at Hawkhurst, Ann FIELD (d. by 1851), d. 9 Nov 1852, d. reg. Q4 1852 at Cranbrook R.D., bur. 29 Nov 1852 at Goudhurst. At their marriage in 1809, Stephen and Lucy were both of Goudhurst; the witnesses were Joseph STANBRIDGE (Stephen's brother) and Ann WAGHORNE. At his children's baptisms in 1813, 1815, 1817, 1820, 1823, 1827, 1830, and 1833, a carpenter, of Goudhurst. In 1841, a carpenter, living in the Riseden quarter of Goudhurst parish with his sons James, George, William, Thomas, and Charles, James's wife and two children, and servant Mary FIELD (b. ca. 1820 in Kent, perhaps a relative of Stephen's second wife and probably the future wife of his son George). In 1851, a carpenter and farmer of three acres, living in Riseden quarter with his sons Thomas and Charles, Thomas's wife and baby, and housekeeper Jane BLACKMUN (a widow, b. ca. 1791 at Hookhurst [probably Hawkhurst]). Memorial inscription in the south yard of Goudhurst parish church: "Stephen Stanbridge the Estate carpenter at Finchcocks in this parish for 42 years died 9 November 1852 aged 61. Left surviving 5 sons Stephen, James, William, Thomas and Charles. Erected by Stephen and William who are in Australia." [ref. 1a,2a,2b,3y,3aa,7b]
      1. Ann GOLDEN (illegitimate: mother Alice GOLDEN), b. 1 Feb 1808, chr. 6 Mar 1808 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      2. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. 2 Jul 1810, chr. 29 Jul 1810 at Goudhurst, m. 13 Jul 1829 at Goudhurst, Harriet PENFOLD (b. ca. 1805, daughter of Edward PENFOLD, a carpenter, and Mary FRIEND, d. 1884 in Paterson district, New South Wales), d. 27 Oct 1872 at Vernon Cottage, Paterson, from injuries caused by a fall from his horse. At their marriage in 1829, Stephen and Harriet were both of Goudhurst; the witnesses were Hannah STANBRIDGE (Stephen's sister) and Joseph HOBBS. At his children's baptisms in 1832, 1836, and 1839, a carpenter, of Goudhurst. On 10 Mar 1841, a carpenter, arrived in New South Wales as an assisted immigrant on the ship Berkshire, with his wife Harriet (a dressmaker) and their children Stephen, Harriet, and Frances. When his brother William arrived in New South Wales in 1855, living at Paterson. At his daughter's marriage in 1866, a builder, of Paterson. [ref. 3y,4e3,4e6,6b,10a]
        1. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. 1 Nov 1832, chr. 16 Dec 1832 at Goudhurst, m. 2 Jun 1863 at the Congregational Church, Bourke Street, Maitland, New South Wales, Christiana Jane CRISPO (only daughter of George CRISPO of Chelsea Cottage, Chelsea Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales), d. 1902 in Redfern district, New South Wales. Emigrated to New South Wales in 1841 with his parents. At his marriage in 1863, a builder, of Paterson. At his daughter's birth in 1867, of Vernon Cottage, Paterson. [ref. 3y,4e1,4e4,6b,10a]
          1. Christiana STANBRIDGE, b. 20 Aug 1864 at Paterson. [ref. 4e2,10a]
          2. Harriett M. STANBRIDGE, b. 28 Jan 1867 at Vernon Cottage, Paterson. [ref. 4e4,10a]
        2. Harriet STANBRIDGE, b. 15 May 1836, chr. 26 Jun 1836 at Goudhurst. Emigrated to New South Wales in 1841 with her parents. [ref. 3y,6b]
        3. Frances STANBRIDGE, b. 2 May 1839, chr. 16 Jun 1839 at Goudhurst, d. 1926 in Chatswood district, New South Wales. Emigrated to New South Wales in 1841 with her parents. [ref. 3y,6b,10a]
        4. Lucy Ann STANBRIDGE, b. 1845 in New South Wales, m. 1866 at her parents' house, Paterson, Maitland district, New South Wales, Edwin Matthew HOMAN (son of Thomas HOMAN of Nottingham, England). [ref. 4e3,10a]
      3. Lucy STANBRIDGE, b. 20 Dec 1812, chr. 24 Jan 1813 at Goudhurst, bur. 1 Apr 1828 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      4. Hannah STANBRIDGE, b. 24 Jan 1815, chr. 26 Feb 1815 at Goudhurst, m. 5 Dec 1835 at Goudhurst, Joseph HOPKINS. At their marriage in 1835, Hannah and Joseph were both of Goudhurst; the witnesses were James STANBRIDGE (Hannah's brother) and Mary LUCK. [ref. 3y]
      5. James STANBRIDGE, b. 7 Jan 1817 at Goudhurst, chr. 16 Feb 1817 at Goudhurst, m. Mary (b. ca. 1812 at Goudhurst), d. by 1891. At his daughter's baptism in 1839, a carpenter, of Goudhurst. At his son's baptism in Mar 1841, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In Jun 1841, a carpenter, living with his father, together with his wife Mary and their children Judy and James. At his children's baptisms in 1843 and 1844, a carpenter, of Goudhurst. In 1851, a journeyman carpenter, living in Riseden quarter with his wife Mary and their children Lucy, James, Stephen, Ellen, Thomas, and Frederick. In 1861, an estate carpenter, living in Riseden quarter with his wife Mary and their children James, Stephen, Ellen, Thomas, Frederick, George, and Hannah. In 1871, a carpenter, living at Riseden, Kilndown, with his wife Mary (a lunatic), their children Ellen, George, and Hannah, and their grandchildren Ellen and Joseph. In 1881, a retired carpenter, living at the Quarter, Kilndown, with his wife Mary, their daughter Helen, their "sons" (probably grandsons) Joseph and William, and Helen's husband and daughter. In 1891, Mary was a lunatic, living with her son James. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,3y]
        1. Lucy STANBRIDGE, b. 9 May 1839 at Goudhurst, chr. 16 Jun 1839 at Goudhurst. In 1841, living with her parents and her father's father (enumerated as "Judy"). In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3y]
        2. James STANBRIDGE, b. 3 Jan 1841 at Goudhurst, chr. 7 Mar 1841 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q4 1863 at Cranbrook R.D., Mary STANDEN (b. ca. 1837 at Goudhurst, d. by 1901). In 1841, living with his parents and his father's father. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a carpenter, living with his parents. In 1871, a carpenter, living at Riseden with his wife Mary and their daughters Anne and Ellen. In 1881, a carpenter and farmer of three acres, living at the Quarter, Kilndown, with his wife Mary, their children Annie, Ellen, and Ernest, and visitor Sarah STANDEN (a dressmaker, b. ca. 1852 at Goudhurst, perhaps a sister of his wife Mary). In 1891, a carpenter, living in Riseden quarter with his wife Mary, their children Annie, Ellen, Ernest, and Maude, and his mother. In 1901, a carpenter, living in Riseden quarter with his children Ellen, Ernest, and Maud and his grandson Gordon WATKINS. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,3y]
          1. Annie Alice STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1868 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q3 1896 at Cranbrook R.D., Arthur WATKINS. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a dressmaker, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f]
            1. Gordon WATKINS, b. ca. 1897 at Goudhurst. In 1901, living with his maternal grandfather. [ref. 2g]
          2. Ellen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1869 at Goudhurst. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, a housekeeper, living with her father. [ref. 2d,2e,2f,2g]
          3. Ernest James STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1878 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q3 1878 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a carpenter, living with his father. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
          4. Mary Maud STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1881 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q3 1881 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, dressmaker's apprentice, living with her father. [ref. 2f,2g]
        3. Mary STANBRIDGE, b. 1 Jan 1843, chr. 13 Feb 1843 privately at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
        4. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. 10 May 1844 at Goudhurst, chr. 16 Jun 1844 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q4 1866 at Tunbridge R.D., Emma HILDER (b. ca. 1843 at St. Pancras, Middlesex), d. by 1891. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a journeyman carpenter, living with his parents. In 1871, a carpenter, living at 73 Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells, with his wife Emma (a greengrocer) and their children Harry and Clara. In 1881, a master carpenter employing four men, living at 4 Kensington Street, Tunbridge Wells, with his wife Emma and their children Harry, Clara, Arthur, Sidney, Lucy, and Frederick. In 1891, Emma was a manageress of a dairy, living at 23 Berkeley Road, Tunbridge Wells, with her sons Sidney and Frederick. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,3y]
          1. Harry STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1867 at Tunbridge Wells. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a grocer's assistant, living with his employer at 15-17 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey, together with his brother Arthur. [ref. 2d,2e,2f]
          2. Clara Mary STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1869 at Tunbridge Wells, b. reg. Q4 1869 at Tunbridge R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a draper's shop assistant, living with her employer at 32 Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells. In 1901, a milliner, living at 3 Norfolk Road, Tunbridge Wells, with her brother Fred and sister Lucy. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          3. Arthur STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1871 at Tunbridge Wells. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a grocer's assistant, living with his employer together with his brother Harry. In 1901, an assistant to a provision merchant, living at the shop, 9-11 London Road, Croydon. [ref. 2e,2f,2g]
          4. Sidney Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1873 at Tunbridge Wells, b. reg. Q3 1873 at Tunbridge R.D., m. reg. Q2 1898 at Maidstone R.D., Gertrude TYRRELL (b. ca. 1874 at Loose, Kent). In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a milk carrier, living with his mother. In 1901, a railway signalman, living at The Street, Mersham, Kent, with his wife Gertrude and their son Sydney. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
            1. Sydney Tyrrell STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1899 at Mersham, b. reg. Q3 1899 at East Ashford R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g]
          5. Lucy Emma STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1875 at Tunbridge Wells, b. reg. Q4 1875 at Tunbridge R.D. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a nurse in the ELLIOTT household at 46 High Street, Tunbridge Wells. In 1901, an assistant waller(?), living with her sister Clara. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
          6. Frederick (Fred) STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1877 at Tunbridge Wells. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1901, a joiner, living with his sister Clara. [ref. 2e,2f,2g]
        5. Ellen (or Helen or Ellener) STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1844 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q3 1878 at Cranbrook R.D., William BLUNT (b. ca. 1848 at Goudhurst). In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861 and 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, living with her parents, together with her husband William (a farm laborer) and their daughter Letty. In 1891, living at Elphicks, Horsmonden, with her husband William (an agricultural laborer), their children Letty, Lucy, Mercy, Mary, Grace, and Stephen, and her boarding son William. In 1901, living at 3 Arundel Road, Croydon, the same address as her son William, with her husband William (a bricklayer's laborer), their children Grace, Stephen, and George, and a boarder. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          1. (probably) Ellen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1864 at Woolwich, Kent. In 1871, a scholar, living with her grandparents. [ref. 2d]
          2. (probably) Ernest Joseph W. STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1869 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q2 1869 at Cranbrook R.D, m1. reg. Q4 1890 at Tunbridge R.D., Caroline LUCK (b. ca. 1870 at Goudhurst), m2. reg. Q3 1900 at Croydon R.D., Kate GOWER (b. ca. 1870 at Goudhurst). In 1871, living with his grandparents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his grandparents (enumerated as their son). In 1891, an agricultural laborer, living at Elphicks, Horsmonden, near his mother. In 1901, a bricklayer, visiting the GOWER family (probably his in-laws) at 29 Westbury Road, Croydon, with his wife Kate. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          3. (probably) William James W. STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1872 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q1 1872 at Cranbrook R.D., m. Sarah J. (b. ca. 1872 at Forest Row, Sussex). In 1881, living with his grandparents (enumerated as their son). In 1891, an agricultural laborer, boarding with his mother. In 1901, a bricklayer, livig at 3 Arundel Road, Croydon, the same address as his mother, with his wife Sarah and their daughter Alice. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
            1. Alice Ethel STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1899 at Croydon, b. reg. Q1 1899 at Croydon R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2g]
          4. Letty BLUNT, b. ca. 1878 at Goudhurst. In 1881, living with her parents and maternal grandparents. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
          5. Lucy BLUNT, b. ca. 1881 at Goudhurst. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
          6. Mercy BLUNT, b. ca. 1883 at Goudhurst. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
          7. Mary BLUNT, b. ca. 1884 at Goudhurst. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
          8. Grace BLUNT, b. ca. 1885 at Goudhurst. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, a shop assistant, living with her parents. [ref. 2f,2g]
          9. Stephen BLUNT, b. ca. 1887 at Goudhurst. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a vanboy for the London and Provincial Dairy Company. [ref. 2f,2g]
          10. George BLUNT, b. ca. 1892 at Goudhurst. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2g]
        6. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1848 at Goudhurst, m1. reg. Q4 1869 at Cranbrook R.D., Welcome Anne BARTHOLOMEW (b. ca. 1847 at Goudhurst, d. reg. Q1 1883 at Tunbridge R.D.), m2. Jane H. (b. ca. 1847 at Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire). In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a carpenter, living at Kilndown with his wife Welcome. In 1881, a carpenter, living at 41 St. Marys Hill, Tunbridge Wells, with his wife Welcome. In 1891, a builder, living at 30 Calverley Street, Tunbridge Wells, with his wife Jane, their son Arthur, and a boarder. In 1901, a builder, living at 4 Belgrave Road, Tunbridge Wells, with his wife Jane, their son Arthur, and visitor Jane TROWBRIDGE (b. ca. 1877 at Birmingham, Warwickshire). [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Arthur Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1886 at Tunbridge Wells, b. reg. Q2 1886 at Tunbridge R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
        7. Frederick STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1849 at Kilndown, m. reg. Q3 1874 at Chertsey R.D., Emily STACEY (b. ca. 1844 at Putney, Surrey). In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a plumber at Bedgebury House, then the seat of Lord Beresford, now a school. In 1881, a beer house keeper, living at the beer house, Weybridge, Surrey, with his wife Emily, their children Edith and George, and four lodgers. In 1891, a plumber, living at Forest Road, Loughton, Essex, with his wife Emily, their children Edith and George, and two boarding children. In 1901, a plumber, living at York Hill, Loughton, with his wife Emily, their daughter Edith, and a boarder. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Edith Lucy STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1875 at Weybridge. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a pupil teacher, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2e,2f,2g]
          2. George Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1876 at Weybridge, m. Elizabeth (b. ca. 1875 at Theydon Bois, Essex). In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a carrier's clerk, living at 10 Brassey Road, Weeke, Winchester, Hampshire, with his wie Elizabeth and their son Cyril (not yet named). [ref. 2e,2f,2g]
            1. Cyril George STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Mar 1901 at Winchester, b. reg. Q2 1901 at Winchester R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g]
        8. George STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1851 at Goudhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, living with his parents. [ref. 2c,2d]
        9. Hannah STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1853 at Goudhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d]
      6. George STANBRIDGE, b. 13 Jul 1820, chr. 20 Aug 1820 at Goudhurst, m. 18 Jul 1841 at Goudhurst, Mary FIELD (b. ca. 1821, daughter of Stephen FIELD, perhaps a relative of George's stepmother), prob. d. by 1852. In 1841, a carpenter, living with his father. At his daughter's baptism in 1842, a laborer, of Goudhurst. [ref. 2a,3y,7b]
        1. Mary Ann STANBRIDGE, b. 2 May 1842, chr. 29 May 1842 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      7. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. 9 Jan 1823, chr. 2 Mar 1823 at Goudhurst, bur. 10 Apr 1828 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      8. William STANBRIDGE, b. 8 Mar 1827 at Goudhurst, chr. 15 Apr 1827 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q3 1847 at Cranbrook R.D., Jane DYER (b. ca. 1826 at Goudhurst, daughter of Francis and Jane). In 1841, living with his father. In 1851, a journeyman carpenter, living at Milk Cottage, Goudhurst, with his wife Jane and their children Jane and William. At his son's baptism in 1853, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In Dec 1855, a carpenter and joiner, arrived in New South Wales on the ship Kate as an assisted immigrant, with his wife Jane and their children Jane, William, and Stephen. When his cousin James emigrated in 1857, living at Horseshoe Bend, West Maitland, New South Wales. At his son's death in 1870, a builder, of St. Andrew Street, West Maitland. At his daughter's death in 1878, of Rose Cottage, Paterson, New South Wales. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,3y,4e5,4e7,6b]
        1. Jane STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1847 at Goudhurst. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1855, emigrated to New South Wales with her parents. [ref. 2b,6b]
        2. William STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1851 at Goudhurst, m. 1871 in Maitland district, New South Wales, Elizabeth Margaret KERRIGAN, d. 1911 in Liverpool district, New South Wales. In 1851, living with his parents. In 1855, emigrated to New South Wales with his parents. [ref. 2b,6b,10a]
          1. William Andrew STANBRIDGE, b. 1872 in Maitland district, d. 1887 in West Maitland district. [ref. 10a]
          2. Stephen James STANBRIDGE, b. 1874 in Maitland district. [ref. 10a]
        3. Stephen STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1853, chr. 13 Nov 1853 at Goudhurst, d. 30 Dec 1870 at his father's residence, Maitland district. In 1855, emigrated to New South Wales with his parents. [ref. 3y,4e5,6b,10a]
        4. Thomas G. STANBRIDGE, b. 1857 in Maitland district, d. 1859 in Maitland district. [ref. 10a]
        5. Lucy STANBRIDGE, b. 1860 in Maitland district, d. 1861 in Maitland district. [ref. 10a]
        6. Emily STANBRIDGE, b. 1862 in Maitland district, d. 25 May 1878 at her parents' residence, Paterson, of consumption. [ref. 4e7,10a]
        7. Lucy A. STANBRIDGE, b. 1866 in Maitland district, m. 1889 in Newcastle district, New South Wales, Alexander MILLER. [ref. 10a]
        8. Harriet F. STANBRIDGE, b. 1868 in Maitland district, m. 1897 at Lambton district, New South Wales, John T. DOBIE. [ref. 10a]
        9. Stephen Doran STANBRIDGE, b. 1872 in Maitland district, m. 1899 at Merewether district, New South Wales, Mary BLATCHFORD, d. 1929 in Kurri Kurri district, New South Wales. [ref. 10a]
          1. Thomas W.D. STANBRIDGE, b. 1900 at Merewether district. [ref. 10a]
          2. Herbert James STANBRIDGE, b. 1902 at Merewether district, d. 1965 at Kurri Kurri district. [ref. 10a]
          3. Myra STANBRIDGE, b. 1904 at Newcastle district. [ref. 10a]
          4. Phoebe STANBRIDGE, b. 1904 at Newcastle district. [ref. 10a]
          5. Bertha STANBRIDGE, b. 1908 at Merewether district. [ref. 10a]
          6. William STANBRIDGE (perhaps Thomas W.D. above), d. 1958 at Kurri Kurri district. [ref. 10a]
      9. Thomas STANBRIDGE, b. 27 Apr 1830 at Kilndown, chr. 13 Jun 1830 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q3 1849 at Cranbrook R.D., Elizabeth USHERWOOD (b. ca. 1827 at Brenchley, Kent, d. reg. Q3 1895 at Cranbrook R.D.), d. reg. Q4 1897 at Tunbridge R.D. In 1841, living with his father. In 1851, an apprentice carpenter, living with his father together with his wife Elizabeth (a dressmaker) and their son Albert. In 1861, a journeyman carpenter, living at Summer Hill, Kilndown, Goudhurst parish, with his wife Elizabeth and their sons Albert, Herbert, and Edwin. In 1871, a carpenter, living at Kilndown with his wife Elizabeth (a dressmaker) and their sons Albert, Herbert, and Philip. In 1881, a carpenter, living at 17 Connaught Mews, London; Elizabeth was a dressmaker, living at The Hill, Kilndown, with her sons Albert and Edwin. In 1891, a carpenter, living at The Barracks, Kilndown, with his wife Elizabeth and their son Edwin. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,3y]
        1. Albert Henry STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Feb 1851 at Kilndown, b. reg. Q2 1851 at Cranbrook R.D., m. reg. Q4 1881 at Marylebone R.D., Mary Beatrice DUNN (b. ca. 1840 at Tewkesbury or Walton, Gloucestershire). In Mar 1851, not yet named, living with his parents and his paternal grandfather. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a carpenter, living with his parents. In 1881, a carpenter, living with his mother. In 1891, a carpenter, living at 6 Woodbury Park Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, with his wife Mary. In 1901, a carpenter, living at 8 Shatters Road, Tunbridge Wells, with his wife Mary. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
        2. Herbert Arthur STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1855 at Kilndown, b. reg. Q1 1855 at Cranbrook R.D., m. reg. Q3 1879 at Wandsworth R.D., Ellen COLLETT (b. ca. 1854 at Weston Birt, Gloucestershire). In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. In 1881, a house painter, living at Norton Road, Southborough, Kent, with his wife Ellen. In 1891, a house painter, living at 12 Norton Road, Southborough, with his wife Ellen and their children Arthur and Alma. In 1901, a house painter, living at 69 Springfield Road, Southborough, with his wife Ellen, their children Arthur and Alma, and a boarder. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Arthur Herbert STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1882 at Southborough, b. reg. Q2 1882 at Tunbridge R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a carpenter's apprentice, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f,2g]
          2. Alma Elizabeth STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1884 at Southborough, b. reg. Q3 1884 at Tunbridge R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, a dressmaker, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
        3. Edwin Philip STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1856 at Kilndown, m. reg. Q3 1897 at Cranbrook R.D., Caroline Ann GOSLING (b. ca. 1856 at Gilmorton, Leicestershire), d. reg. Q4 1936 at Lutterworth R.D. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a house painter, etc., living with his mother. In 1891, a painter and decorator, living with his parents. In 1901, a house painter, loding at 536 Woolwich Road, Charlton, London; Caroline was visiting the WARD family at 29 Green Lane Road, North Evington, Leicester, Leicestershire. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
      10. Charles STANBRIDGE, b. 1 Nov 1832 at Goudhurst, chr. 16 Dec 1832 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q2 1855 at Bromley R.D., Emma CRUMP. In 1841, living with his father. In 1851, a carpenter, living with his father. In 1861, a journeyman carpenter, living at Kilndown with his wife Emma, their children Robert, Isabel, and Fanny, and his wife's mother. In 1871, a butcher and joiner, living at Kilndown with his wife Emma (a dressmaker) and their children Robert, Isabel, Fanny, Frederick, Grace, and Flora. In 1881, a master butcher and journeyman joiner, living at Kilndown with his wife Emma, their children Isabel, Frederick, Grace, Flora, Agnes, Horace, and Ernest, and visitor Phebe ALLEN (b. ca. 1871 at Wadhurst, Sussex). In 1891, a butcher, living at his shop, Kilndown, with his wife Emma and their children Grace, Flora, Agnes, Horace, and Ernest. In 1901, a carpenter, living at Kilndown with his wife Emma and their daughter Grace. In 1911, a farmer, living at Kilndown with his wife Emma and their daughter Grace. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3y]
        1. Robert Harry STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1855 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q3 1855 at Cranbrook R.D., m. reg. Q4 1880 at Cranbrook R.D., Ada Madeline CLAPSON (b. ca. 1859 at Ticehurst). In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a joiner's apprentice, living with his parents. In 1881, a journeyman joiner, living at Twissenden House, Goudhurst, with his wife Ada. In 1891, a builder, living at 3 Spring Terrace, Eastbourne, Sussex, with his wife Ada and a lodger. In 1901,a master builder, living at 11 Gore Park Avenue, Eastbourne, with his wife Ada. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
        2. Isabel Ann STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1857 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q3 1857 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1861, 1871, and 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a nurse in the BACON household at The Down House, Lamberhurst, Sussex. In 1901, a monthly nurse, living with her sister Agnes. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
        3. Fanny Emma STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Jun 1860 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q3 1860 at Cranbrook R.D., m. reg. Q2 1887 at Cranbrook R.D., Horace RUSSELL (b. ca. 1860 at Lamberhurst, Kent). In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, visiting the BECKER family at 42 London Road, Southborough. In 1891, living at Victoria Road, Horley, Surrey, with her husband Horace (a grocer) and their son Vennall. In 1901, living at 5 Colebrook Road, Southborough, with her husband Horace (a house painter) and their sons Vennall and Cyril. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Vennall Alfred RUSSELL, b. ca. Jul 1890 at Horley, b. reg. Q3 1890 at Reigate R.D. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
          2. Cyril Alan RUSSELL, b. ca. 1896 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q2 1896 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g]
        4. Frederick Charles STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1862 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q1 1862 at Cranbrook R.D., m. Mary (b. ca. 1860 at Dumbarton, Scotland). In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a butcher, living with his parents. In 1891, a butcher, living at Moores House, Kilndown, with his wife Mary and their sons Charles and Sidney. In 1901, a journeyman butcher, living at Tower Hill, Lamberhurst, with his wife Mary, their children Charles, Sidney, and Alfred, and a lodger. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Charles James STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1888 at Kilndown. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2f,2g]
          2. Sidney Robert STANBRIDGE, b. ca. Sep 1890 at Kilndown. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2f,2g]
          3. Alfred Clarence STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1894 at Kilndown. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2g]
        5. Grace Jane STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1864 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q2 1864 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h]
        6. Flora Emily STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1869 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q2 1869 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, a draper's assistant (enumerated as Florence), visiting the CAREY family at 189 Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
        7. Agnes Louisa STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1871 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q2 1871 at Cranbrook R.D., m. reg. Q1 1896 at Ticehurst R.D., William Henry TOLHURST (b. ca. 1868 at Lamberhurst). In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, living at Bolnore Cottage, Haywards Heath, Sussex, with her husband William (a gardener), their children Daisy, William, and David, and her sister Isabel. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
          1. Daisy L. TOLHURST, b. ca. 1896 at Lamberhurst. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2g]
          2. William H. TOLHURST, b. ca. 1898 at Lamberhurst. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2g]
          3. David C. TOLHURST, b. ca. Nov 1900 at Haywards Heath. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2g]
        8. Horace John STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1874 at Kilndown, Goudhurst, b. reg. Q1 1874 at Cranbrook R.D., m. reg. Q1 1897 at Cranbrook R.D., Hannah BUTCHER. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a carpenter and joiner, living at 11 Parsonage Road, Eastbourne, with his wife Hannah, their son Reginald, and his brother Ernest. In 1911, a carpenter and joiner, living at 8 Melbourne Road, Eastbourne, with his wife Hannah and their sons Reginald and Percival. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g,2h]
          1. Reginald Horace STANBRIDGE, b. 24 Nov 1897 at Eastbourne, b. reg. Q4 1897 at Eastbourne R.D., m. reg. Q3 1945 at Westminster R.D., Inez Valerie HOLLAND, d. 3 Jan 1986, d. reg. Jan 1986 at Hillingdon R.D. In 1901 and 1911, living with his parents. Personal representative of his father-in-law's estate, 1956. See obituary in the British Medical Journal, 8 Feb 1986. [ref. 1a,2g,2h,4b1,4c1]
            1. Rex De Lisle STANBRIDGE, b. reg. 1947 in Germany (British military), m. reg. Q3 1977 at Aylesbury R.D., Sally-Anne LUCAS[ref. 1a,4c1]
              1. Kate Inez STANBRIDGE, b. reg. Q1 1979 at Southwark R.D., m. 12 Aug 2010 at Wycombe Registry Office and 14 Aug 2010 at Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, Andrew Alexander GRETTON[ref. 1a,11a]
              2. Zoe-Anne STANBRIDGE, b. reg. Q4 1980 at Hammersmith R.D. [ref. 1a]
              3. Gemma Barbara STANBRIDGE, b. reg. Q2 1983 at Watford R.D. [ref. 1a]
          2. Florence Edith STANBRIDGE, b. reg. Q2 1901 at Eastbourne R.D., d. reg. Q1 1909 at Eastbourne R.D. [ref. 2h]
          3. Percival Douglas STANBRIDGE, b. 29 Dec 1909 at Eastbourne, b. reg. Q1 1910 at Eastbourne R.D., m. reg. Q4 1935 at Morpeth R.D., Mary YOUNG, d. reg. Nov 1993 at Lambeth R.D. In 1911, at school, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2h]
          4. Nora C. STANBRIDGE, b. reg. Q4 1911 at Eastbourne R.D., m. reg. Q2 1936 at Eastbourne R.D., Harold E. GOWER. [ref. 1a]
        9. Ernest Charles STANBRIDGE, b. ca. 1878 at Goudhurst, b. reg. Q3 1878 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a carpenter and joiner, living with his brother Horace. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]

Crump

William CRUMP, m. 20 Oct 1784 at Hawkhurst, Kent, Ann CLIFTON. [ref. 3aa]
  1. Ann CRUMP, chr. 20 Nov 1785 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  2. William CRUMP, chr. 4 Mar 1787 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  3. Simon CRUMP, chr. 17 May 1788 at Hawkhurst, bur. 7 Jun 1789 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  4. Elizabeth CRUMP, chr. 16 May 1790 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  5. Jane CRUMP, chr. 27 Sep 1791 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  6. Helena Martin CRUMP, chr. 18 Oct 1793 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  7. John CRUMP, chr. 22 Oct 1794 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  8. Maria Mary CRUMP, chr. 13 Oct 1795 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]
  9. James CRUMP, b. ca. 1797 at Goudhurst, Kent, chr. 16 Apr 1797 at Hawkhurst, m. Frances BELLINGHAM (b. ca. 1793 at Goudhurst, d. reg. Q1 1880 at Cranbrook R.D., bur. 8 Jan 1880 at Goudhurst), d. reg. Q2 1855 at Cranbrook R.D., bur. 21 Jun 1855 at Goudhurst. At his children's baptisms in 1822, 1824, 1826, 1828, and 1832, a bricklayer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1835, a laborer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1837, a bricklayer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's birth and baptism in 1839, a bricklayer, of Goudhurst; Frances made her mark on the birth registration form. In 1841, a bricklayer, living at Ranters Hall, Goudhurst, with his wife Frances and their children Ely, Samuel, Nehemia, Jane, John, Charles, Emma, Ann, and Ceily. In 1851, a journeyman bricklayer, living at Ranters, Goudhurst, with his wife Frances and their children Nehemia, Jane, Emma, Ann, and Celia. In 1861, Frances was living with her daughter Emma. [ref. 1a,1f,2a,2b,2c,3y,3aa]
    1. Eli CRUMP, b. 15 Mar 1822 in Kent, chr. 14 Apr 1822 at Goudhurst, m. 2 Mar 1848 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q1 1848 at Cranbrook R.D., Harriet LUCK (daughter of Isaac LUCK). In 1841, living with his parents. At his daughter's baptism in 1848, a laborer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1850, a bricklayer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1852, a laborer, of Goudhurst. At his son's baptism in 1854, a bricklayer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1856, a laborer, of Goudhurst. At his daughters' baptisms in 1858 and 1862, a bricklayer, of Goudhurst. [ref. 1a,2a,3y]
      1. Frances Ann CRUMP, b. 3 Jul 1848, chr. 13 Aug 1848 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      2. Esther Jane CRUMP, chr. 18 Aug 1850 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      3. Elizabeth Ellen CRUMP, chr. 20 Jun 1852 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      4. Charles William CRUMP, chr. 11 Jun 1854 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      5. Celia Eliza CRUMP, chr. 13 Jul 1856 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      6. Harriett Emma CRUMP, b. 26 Apr 1858, chr. 30 May 1858 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      7. Emily Mary CRUMP, chr. 4 Apr 1862 at Goudhurst, bur. 18 Apr 1862 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
    2. Samuel CRUMP, b. 23 May 1824 in Kent, chr. 13 Jun 1824 at Goudhurst, m. 7 Jul 1847 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q3 1847 at Cranbrook R.D., Clara COLE (daughter of William COLE). In 1841, living with his parents. At his daughter's baptism in 1848, a laborer, of Goudhurst. At his daughter's baptism in 1850, a laborer, of Horsmonden, Kent. At his daughters' baptisms in 1852 and 1854, a laborer, of Goudhurst. [ref. 1a,2a,3y]
      1. Jane Ann CRUMP, b. 23 Dec 1847, chr. 30 Jan 1848 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      2. Frances Emma CRUMP, chr. 24 Mar 1850 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      3. Ellen Lavinia CRUMP, chr. 21 Mar 1852 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
      4. Ceila CRUMP, chr. 5 Nov 1854 at Goudhurst. [ref. 3y]
    3. Nehemiah CRUMP, b. 29 Jul 1826 at Goudhurst, chr. 10 Sep 1826 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q2 1851 at Lewisham R.D., Harriet WILLETT (b. ca. 1828 at Goudhurst), d. reg. Q4 1865 at Cranbrook R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a cordwainer, living with his parents. At his children's baptisms in 1855 and 1858, a shoemaker, of Goudhurst. In Apr 1861, a shoiemaker, living at Ranters Hall, Goudhurst, with his wife Harriet and their children Jane, Ruth, James, Kate, and Caroline. At his daughter's baptism in May 1861, a laborer, of Goudhurst. In 1871, Harriet was a laundress, living at Riseden, Kilndown, Goudhurst, with her children Ruth, James, and Caroline. In 1881, she was living at 15 London Road, Hastings, Sussex, with her children James and Caroline; the family of Joseph WILLETT (b. ca. 1816 at Goudhurst) was at 11 London Road. Posthumously at his son's marriage in 1887, a farmer. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3y,3ac]
      1. Jane A. CRUMP, b. ca. 1851 at Goudhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
      2. Ruth CRUMP, b. ca. 1853 at Goudhurst. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, a dressmaker, living with her mother. [ref. 2c,2d]
      3. James CRUMP, b. ca. 1855 at Goudhurst, chr. 29 Jul 1855 at Goudhurst, m. 30 Jul 1887 at St. Alphege, Greenwich, Kent, Emma Maria KNIGHT (b. ca. 1854, daughter of James Bargus William KNIGHT, a compositor). In 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a houseboy, living with his mother. In 1881, a house decorator, living with his mother. At his marriage in 1887, a decorator, of 33 Upper Park Street, Greenwich; Emma was of Eltham; the witnesses were Kate CRUMP (James's sister) and Alfred William KNIGHT. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,3y,3ac]
      4. Kate CRUMP, b. 31 Jan 1858 at Goudhurst, chr. 14 Mar 1858 at Goudhurst. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,3y]
      5. Caroline CRUMP, b. 10 Apr 1860 at Goudhurst, chr. 13 May 1860 at Goudhurst. In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with her mother. In 1881, a dressmaker, living with her mother. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,3y]
    4. Jane CRUMP, b. 24 Jul 1828 at Goudhurst, chr. 17 Aug 1828 at Goudhurst. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3y]
    5. John CRUMP, b. ca. 1829 in Kent. In 1841, living with his parents. [ref. 2a]
    6. Charles CRUMP, b. 20 Sep 1832 in Kent, chr. 14 Oct 1832 at Goudhurst, bur. 23 Aug 1843 at Goudhurst. In 1841, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3y]
    7. Emma CRUMP, b. 20 Dec 1834 at Goudhurst, chr. 11 Jan 1835 at Goudhurst, m. reg. Q2 1855 at Bromley R.D., Charles STANBRIDGE. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a dressmaker, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3y]
    8. Ann CRUMP, b. 5 Jun 1837 at Goudhurst, chr. 2 Jul 1837 at Goudhurst. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3y]
    9. Celia "Ceily" CRUMP, b. 4 or 11 Nov 1839 at Goudhurst, b. reg. (as "Female CRUMP") Q4 1839 at Cranbrook R.D., chr. 15 Dec 1839 at Goudhurst. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,1f,2a,2b,3y]
  10. Cely CRUMP, chr. 1 Jun 1800 at Hawkhurst. [ref. 3aa]

Butcher(s)

Thomas BUTCHER, m. Mary. [ref. 3s]
  1. James BUTCHER(S), b. ca. 1791 at Guestling, Sussex, chr. 6 Jun 1791 at Guestling, m. 30 Jul 1813 at Guestling, Hannah HEMMINGS (b. ca. 1789 at Brede, Sussex), d. by 1871. At their marriage in 1813, James and Hannah were both of Guestling; the witnesses were Mary IVES and George PERRY. At his daughters' baptisms in 1813 and 1816, a laborer, of Guestling. James and Hannah were the witnesses at his brother Thomas's marriage in 1817. At his children's baptisms in 1818, 1821, 1824, and 1827, a laborer, of Guestling. At his son's baptism in 1829, a thatcher, of Guestling. At his daughter's baptism in 1832, a laborer, of Guestling. In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living at Murgay Lane, Guestling, with his wife Hannah and their children Thomas and Hannah. In 1851, a farmer of 40 acres, living at Watkins Down, Burwash, Sussex, with his wife Hannah, their children Thomas and Hannah, and an indoor agricultural servant. In 1861, a farmer, living at Cock Martin House, Westfield, Sussex, with his wife Hannah, their son Thomas, and two farm servants. In 1871, Hannah was living with her son Thomas. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d,3s]
    1. Sophia BUTCHERS, chr. 14 Nov 1813 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    2. Sarah BUTCHERS, chr. 5 Feb 1816 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    3. James BUTCHERS, chr. 8 Mar 1818 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    4. Emma BUTCHERS, chr. 18 Feb 1821 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    5. Mary BUTCHER(S), b. ca. 1823 at Guestling, chr. 11 Jan 1824 at Guestling. In 1851, a servant in the HODGKIN household at Horsmonden, Kent. [ref. 2b,3s]
    6. Sabina BUTCHERS, chr. 18 Feb 1827 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    7. Thomas BUTCHER(S), b. ca. 1829 at Guestling, chr. 22 Nov 1829 at Guestling, m. reg. Q4 1863 at Ticehurst R.D., Caroline PANKHURST. In 1841 and 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a carter, living with his parents. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living at Riseden with his mother, his wife Caroline, their sons James, John, and William, and visitor Mary STANDEN (b. ca. 1851 at Tunbridge, Kent). In 1881, a farm laborer, living at Kilndown with his wife Caroline, their children James, John, William, and Hannah, and Caroline's father. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3s]
      1. James BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1864 at Goudhurst. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a farm laborer, living with his parents. [ref. 2d,2e]
      2. John BUTCHER, b. ca. 1866 at Goudhurst, m. Rosina (b. ca. 1865 at Wellington, Somerset). In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a farm laborer, living with his parents. In 1891, a telegraphist, living at Ashford Road, Laleham, Middlesex, next door to his sister Hannah, with his wife Rosina. [ref. 2d,2e,2f]
      3. William BUTCHERS, b. ca. Jan 1871 at Goudhurst. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2d,2e]
      4. Hannah BUTCHER, b. ca. 1874 at Horsmonden, Kent, chr. (as Anna) 10 May 1874 at Horsmonden, m. reg. Q1 1897 at Cranbrook R.D., Horace John STANBRIDGE. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a post office assistant, lodging next door to her brother John. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g,2h,3n]
    8. Hannah BUTCHER(S), b. ca. 1832 at Guestling, chr. 4 Mar 1832 at Guestling. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]
  2. Thomas BUTCHER(S), chr. 9 Mar 1794 at Guestling, m. 6 Feb 1817 at Guestling, Elizabeth OYLER (b. ca. 1792 at Winchelsea, Sussex), d. by 1851. At their marriage in 1817, Thomas and Elizabeth were both of Guestling; the witnesses were Thomas's brother James and his wife Hannah. At his children's baptisms in 1817, 1818, 1819, 1822, 1823, 1825, and 1828, a laborer, of Guestling. At his daughter's baptism in 1829, a butcher, of Guestling. At his children's baptisms in 1831, 1833, 1835, and 1838, a laborer, of Guestling. In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living at Murgay Lane, Guestling, with his wife Elizabeth and their children William, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Lucy, Abraham, George, and Harriet. In 1851, Elizabeth was a pauper, living with her son William. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]
    1. Eliza BUTCHERS, chr. 18 Jul 1817 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    2. Thomas BUTCHERS, chr. 18 Oct 1818 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    3. James BUTCHERS, chr. 28 Nov 1819 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    4. Charles BUTCHERS, chr. 17 Feb 1822 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    5. William BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1823 at Guestling, chr. 26 Oct 1823 at Guestling, m. Sarah (b. ca. 1831 at Hollington, Sussex). In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Westfield Lane, Ore, Sussex, with his wife Sarah, their son William, his mother, and his siblings Lucy, George, and Harriet. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]
      1. William BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1849 at Ore. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
    6. Charles BUTCHERS, chr. 24 Mar 1825 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    7. Elizabeth BUTCHERS, chr. 7 May 1825 at Guestling. In 1841, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3s]
    8. Charlotte BUTCHERS, chr. 20 Jan 1828 at Guestling. In 1841, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3s]
    9. Ellen BUTCHERS, chr. 2 Aug 1829 at Guestling. [ref. 3s]
    10. Lucy BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1831 at Guestling, chr. 13 Feb 1831 at Guestling. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a pauper, living with her brother William. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]
    11. Abraham BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1832 at Guestling, chr. 24 Mar 1833 at Guestling. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a waggoner's mate, servant in the DANN household at Milkhouse Street, Cranbrook, Kent. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]
    12. George BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1835 at Guestling, chr. 25 Jan 1835 at Guestling. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living with his brother William. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]
    13. Harriet BUTCHERS, b. ca. 1838 at Guestling, chr. 19 Aug 1838 at Guestling. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, living with her brother William. [ref. 2a,2b,3s]

Pankhurst

John PANKHURST, b. ca. 1799 at Pett, Sussex, m. Mary PACKHAM (b. ca. 1801 at Beckley, Sussex, d. by 1861). At his son Stephen's birth in 1839, a laborer, of Fairlight; Mary made her mark on the birth registration form. In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living at Old Marsham Farm, Fairlight, Sussex, with his wife Mary and their children William, Julia, Caroline, Peter, Stephen, and Charlotte. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Lower Mersham Farm, Fairlight, with his wife Mary and their children William, Peter, Stephen, Charlotte, and Elizabeth. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living at Pett Street, Pett. In 1871, a laborer and woodman, lodging at Stredon Houses, Fairlight. In 1881, living with his daughter Caroline. [ref. 1e,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e]
  1. William PANKHURST, b. ca. 1828 at Fairlight. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agrucultural laborer, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,2b]
  2. Julia PANKHURST, b. ca. 1831 in Sussex. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1861, a house servant at Broomham Place, Guestling, where her sister Caroline was a dairy servant. [ref. 2a,2c]
  3. Caroline PANKHURST, b. ca. 1834 at Fairlight, m. reg. Q4 1863 at Ticehurst R.D., Thomas BUTCHER. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a house servant in the THORPE household at Upper Mersham Farm, Fairlight. In 1861, a dairy servant at Broomham Place, where her sister Julia was a house servant. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c]
  4. Peter PANKHURST, b. ca. 1836 at Fairlight. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, an agrucultural laborer, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,2b]
  5. Stephen PANKHURST, b. 28 Mar 1839 at Fairlight, b. reg. Q2 1839 at Hastings R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,1e,2a,2b]
  6. Charlotte PANKHURST, b. ca. Mar 1841 at Fairlight, b. reg. Q2 1841 at Hastings R.D. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2a,2b]
  7. Elizabeth PANKHURST, b. ca. 1844 at Fairlight, b. reg. Q1 1844 at Hastings R.D. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2b]
Note:

Holland

See also A History of the Family of Holland of Mobberley and Knutsford in the County of Chester (1902) and modern extracts as Family Tree of the Hollands of Mobberley and Knutsford.

Charles HOLLAND, b. ca. 1799 at Liverpool, m. reg. Q4 1838 at Warrington R.D., Elizabeth GASKELL (b. ca. 1820 at Warrington, Lancashire). At his son Arthur's birth in 1842, a merchant, of 2 Park Hill Road, Liverpool. In 1851, a merchant in the Brazil trade, living at Liscard, Cheshire, with his wife Elizabeth, their children Charles, Margaret, Arthur, William, Walter, Edith, Edgar, and Catherine, a governess, a cook, a housemaid, a nurse, and a stable boy. [ref. 1a,1d,2b]
  1. Charles Menzies HOLLAND, b. ca. 1840 at Liverpool, b. reg. Q1 1840 at Liverpool R.D. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2b]
  2. Margaret Anne HOLLAND, b. ca. 1841 at Liverpool or Liscard, Cheshire, b. reg. Q3 1841 at West Derby R.D., m. reg. Q4 1869 at Birkenhead R.D., John Frederick SCHWANN. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2b,2d,2f]
  3. Arthur HOLLAND, b. 13 Jul 1842 at 2 Park Hill Road, Liverpool, b. reg. Q3 1842 at West Derby R.D., m. reg. Q3 1868 at Marylebone R.D., Mary Katherine Barbara SCHWANN, d. 8 Jan 1928, d. reg. Q1 1928 at Kingston R.D. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. Educated privately in Lancashire and at Cambridge University (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1867). Entered the office of Lamport and Holt, 1864; partner, 1870. In 1871, a merchant and ship broker, living at 73 Gloucester Terrace, Paddington, with his wife Mary, their sons Charles and Arthur, a nurse, a waitress, a cook, a housemaid, and a nursemaid. In 1881, a shipowner and merchant, living at Copse Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey, with his wife Barbara, their sons Charles, Arthur, Godfrey, Wilfred, and Theodore, a nurse, a waitress, a housemaid, a cook, and a nurse(maid). In 1891, a shipowner, living at Holmhurst, Wimbledon, with his wife Barbara, their children Godfrey, Theodore, and Henrietta, visitor Mildred CROWE (b. ca. 1866 in Germany), a governess, a cook, a housemaid, two parlormaids, and a kitchenmaid. In 1901, a justice of the peace and shipowner, living at Holmhurst, Wimbledon, with his wife Barbara, their sons Wilfred and Theodore, a cook, two parlormaids, two housemaids, and a kitchenmaid. At his son's marriage in 1902, a justice of the peace, of Holmhurst, Wimbledon. In 1911, a steamship owner, living at Holmhurst, Wimbledon, with his wife Barbara, a lady's maid, two parlormaids, two housemaids, and a kitchenmaid. Senior partner of Arthur Holland and Company, shipowners and insurance brokers, 2 East India Avenue, London. First chairman of the Urban District Council of Wimbledon. Second mayor of Wimbledon, 1906-7. Author of pamphlets on social and political questions. Knighted in 1913. (See Alumni Cantabrigienses, pt. 2, vol. 3, p. 413.) [ref. 1a,1d,2b,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,4a7]
    1. Charles Frederick HOLLAND, b. ca. Oct 1869 at Liverpool, b. reg. Q4 1869 at West Derby R.D., m. reg. Q3 1902 at Wandsworth R.D., Katharine Mabel SCHWANN. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e]
    2. Arthur Henry HOLLAND, b. ca. Sep 1870 at Paddington, m. 6 May 1902 at St. John, Buenos Aires, Valerie Louise DE LISLE, d. 2 May 1956. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. On 6 Nov 1909, arrived at Southampton on the ship Araguaya from Buenos Aires with his wife Valerie and their children Robert and Inez. In 1911, a farmer, living temporarily at Cottenham House, Wimbledon, with his wife Valerie, their children Robert and Inez, a cook, a lady's maid, three housemaids, a kitchenmaid, two nurses, a footman, a chauffeur, a butler, and visitor Aubrey Claude Davidson HOUSTON (b. ca. 1905 at Dublin). At his son's death in 1944, a captain, of St. Elena, Ameghino, Argentina. At his death in 1956, an estate owner, of Santa Elena Ameghino, F.N.D.F.S., Argentina. The personal representatives of his estate (see notice in the London Gazette, 23 Nov 1956) were Reginald Horace STANBRIDGE (husband of his daughter Inez) and Isména HOLLAND (wife of his brother Theodore). [ref. 2e,2h,4a7,4b1,6a,7a]
      1. Robert Josling HOLLAND, b. 7 Mar 1906 in Argentina, d. reg. Jan 1989 at Chichester R.D. In 1909, sailed from Buenos Aires to Southampton with his parents. In 1911, living with his parents. Author of Handbook of Election Law for Candidates and Election Agents (London, 1935). [ref. 1a,2h,6a,12]
      2. Inez Valerie HOLLAND, b. 31 Dec 1908 in Argentina, m. reg. Q3 1945 at Westminster R.D., Reginald Horace STANBRIDGE, d. reg. Apr 1997 at Aylesbury Vale R.D. In 1909, sailed from Buenos Aires to Southampton with her parents. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2h,6a]
      3. Another child, d. by 1911. [ref. 2h]
      4. Yvonne L. HOLLAND, b. reg. Q2 1915 at Chelsea R.D., m. reg. Q2 1938 at Paddington R.D., John A. HUNTER. [ref. 1a]
      5. John De Beauvoir HOLLAND, b. reg. Q3 1920 at Chelsea R.D., d. 11 Feb 1944, d. reg. Q1 1944 at Chichester R.D., bur. in Chichester Cemetery, Sussex. At his death in 1944, a pilot officer in the 183rd Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. (See the Debt of Honour Register of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.) The war dead in the Chichester Cemetery came mainly from the Graylingwell War Hospital. [ref. 1a,7a]
    3. Godfrey HOLLAND, b. ca. 1872 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q3 1872 at Kingston R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a railway company clerk, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e,2f]
    4. Wilfred HOLLAND, b. ca. 1875 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q3 1875 at Kingston R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a boarding scholar at Uppingham School, living at The Lodge, High Street, Uppingham, Rutland. In 1901, a mechanical engineer, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
    5. Theodore Samuel HOLLAND, b. 25 Apr 1878 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q2 1878 at Kingston R.D., m. reg. Q3 1930 at Kensington R.D., his first cousin Isména SCHWANN. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a music student, living with his parents. A composer and teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. Teacher of Iris Greep, the mother of cellist Jacqueline du Pré. (See this biographical sketch of Theodore and references to Isména and Theodore in this biography of du Pré.) [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
    6. Henrietta Barbara HOLLAND, b. ca. 1883 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q4 1883 at Kingston R.D., m. reg. Q4 1906 at Kingston R.D., John Sewell COURTAULD (b. ca. 1880). In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, a boarder at school at Endcliffe, St. Johns Road, Eastbourne, Sussex. On 31 Mar 1938, arrived at Southampton on the Cap Arcona from Buenos Aires with her husband John (a merchant) and their daughter Jeanne, proposed address 9 Growener (Grosvenor?) Square, London. [ref. 1a,2f,2g,6a]
      1. Jeanne Barbara COURTAULD, b. ca. 1909, b. reg. Q3 1909 at Hitchin R.D. In 1938, sailed from Buenos Aires to Southampton with her parents. [ref. 1a,6a]
  4. William G. HOLLAND, b. ca. 1843 at Liverpool. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
  5. Walter HOLLAND, b. ca. 1844 at Liverpool. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
  6. Edith HOLLAND, b. ca. 1845 at Liscard. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2b]
  7. Edgar S. HOLLAND, b. ca. 1847 at Liscard. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
  8. Catherine E. HOLLAND, b. ca. 1849 at Liscard. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2b]

Schwann

Johann Friedrich SCHWANN, m. Catharina Barbara PLATZ (b. ca. 1763, d. 7 May 1849 at Frankfurt am Main, Germany), d. by 1849. At his son's baptism in 1799, a Burger (citizen) of Frankfurt and Gütherschaftner (freight agent). (In Lehrbuch der Handelswissenchaft [1830], a Güterschaffner is explained (p. 51) as the land transportation equivalent of a Schiffsmakler, or ship broker.) [ref. 3af1,3af2,6c]
  1. Elisabetha SCHWANN, b. Feb 1797, d. 25 May 1799 at Frankfurt, bur. 26 May 1799. [ref. 3af2]
  2. John Frederick SCHWANN, b. 29 Mar 1799 at Frankfurt, chr. 31 Mar 1799 at the Evangelische (Protestant) Kirche, Frankfurt, m. 13 Nov 1834 at Edgbaston, Warwickshire, Henrietta KELL, d. reg. Q2 1882 at Kensington R.D. In 1826, a merchant, native of Frankfurt, arrived at London from Ostend on the ship Earl Liverpool on 10 Jul, having previously left England from Dover in Mar 1826. (Description on arrival: height 5'6", light hair, fair complexion, light eyes, sharpish nose, light eyebrows, age 26.) In 1841, a merchant, living at Priest Road House, Commercial Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, with his wife Henrietta, their children Fred, Edmund, Theodore, and John, Henrietta's sister Caroline, and four female servants. Naturalized as a British subject by 1851. In 1851, a cloth merchant, living at Clare Hill, Huddersfield, with his wife Henrietta, their children Sigismund, Henry, Theodore, John, Barbara, and Charles, Henrietta's sister Mary, a cook, and two other servants. In 1861, a general export merchant, living at North Houghton Manor, Houghton, Hampshire, with his wife Henrietta, their children Barbara and Charles, visitor Owen BROWN (a student, b. ca. 1842 in New Zealand, perhaps a friend of Charles), a housekeeper, two housemaids, and two carters. In 1871, a general merchant, living at 23 Gloucester Square, Paddington, London, with his wife Henrietta, their son Theodore, a footman, a cook, a lady's maid, a housemaid, an under housemaid, and a sick nurse. In 1881, a commission merchant, living at 23 Gloucester Square with his son Theodore, a housekeeper, a cook, a housemaid, a waitress, an under housemaid, and a professional nurse. See The Life of Frederick Schwann (1799-1882) at the University of Huddersfield. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3m,3af1,6c,6d]
    1. Frederick Sigismund SCHWANN, b. 1836 at Huddersfield, m. reg. Q1 1865 at Christchurch R.D., Mary Watson BAGEHOT (b. ca. 1838 at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, b. reg. Q3 1838 at Berwick R.D., d. reg. Q2 1934 at Kensington R.D.), d. reg. Q1 1902 at Wandsworth R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a farmer of 620 acres, employing 20 men and 6 boys, staying at the Norfolk Hotel, St. Giles Street, Norwich, Norfolk. In 1871, a landowner and farmer of 630 acres, employing 20 men and 26 boys, living at Houghton, Hampshire, with his wife Mary, their children Mary, Katharine, and Henry, a nurse, a cook, a housemaid, and a nursemaid. In 1881, a commission merchant, living at West Heath Lodge, Branch Hill Park, Hampstead, London, with his wife Mary, their children Katherine, Marian, Edward, Ernest, and Winifred, his cousins Mary Elizabeth Caroline (b. ca. 1834 at Paris, m. WEISS, wid. by 1881) and Caroline Helen May WEISS (a scholar, b. ca. 1863 at Huddersfield), a governess, a cook, a housemaid, a parlormaid, an under housemaid, a nurse, and a nursemaid. In 1891, a merchant's clerk, living at Park House, Inner Park Road, Wandsworth, London, with his wife Mary, their children Isabella, Katharine, Henry, Marian, Edward, and Winifred, three housemaids, a parlormaid, a kitchenmaid, a lady's maid, a certificated trained sick nurse, and a cook. At his son's marriage in 1896, of Park House, Wimbledon. In 1901, a merchant's clerk, living at Park House, Inner Park Road, Wandsworth, with his wife Mary, their children Mary, Katharine, Edward, and Winifred, a parlormaid, a cook, a lady's maid, two housemaids, a kitchenmaid, a scullery maid, two grooms, a gardener (with family), and a coachman (with wife). Posthumously at his son's marriage in 1905, a merchant. In 1911, Mary was of private means, living at Bovingdon Lodge, Bovingdon Hertfordshire, with her daughters Isabel and Winifred, a cook, a parlormaid, two housemaids, and a kitchenmaid. By deed poll on 3 Mar 1917, Mary and three of her children changed their surname to BAGEHOT; Mary was then of 49 Campden Hill Road, London. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3ae,4a8,4b2]
      1. Mary Isabel or Isabella SCHWANN, later Mary Isabel BAGEHOT, b. ca. 1866 at North Houghton, b. reg. Q4 1866 at Stockbridge R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, boarding in the household of Philip H. LAWRENCE (a barrister) at Fearegg, Albert Road, Wandsworth, London. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, living with her mother. Changed her surname to BAGEHOT by deed poll on 3 Mar 1917; then of 49 Campden Hill Road, London. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,4b2]
      2. Katharine Mabel SCHWANN, b. ca. 1867 at North Houghton, b. reg. Q4 1867 at Stockbridge R.D., m. reg. Q3 1902 at Wandsworth R.D., Charles Frederick HOLLAND. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
      3. Henry Sigismund SCHWANN, later Henry BAGEHOT SWANN, b. 19 Nov 1868 at North Houghton, b. reg. Q4 1868 at Stockbridge R.D., m1. 15 Apr 1896 at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, m1. reg. Q2 1896 at Kensington R.D., Torfrida Lois Acantha HUDDART (b. ca. 1874 at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, daughter of James HUDDART of Melbourne and London, m2. 9 Apr 1928 at the British Consulate, Cannes, France, and on board H.M.S. Warspite, Vice Admiral Robert Don OLIVER [d. 6 Oct 1980], d. 1961), div. 1927, m2. 12 Jun 1928 at Kensington, m2. reg. Q2 1928 at Kensington R.D., Mira Vivian DAVIS (b. 11 Dec 1897, b. reg. Q1 1898 at Croydon R.D., daughter of W.J. DAVIS of Merrestwood, Mountside, Guildford, d. 28 Oct 1973, bur. at St. Mary the Virgin, Drayton Beauchamp, near Tring), d. reg. Q2 1931 at Eastbourne R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. Attended Clifton College, Sep 1879 to Summer 1887. In 1881, a boarding scholar at Clifton College, living at College House, 30 College Road, Clifton, Bristol. Attended Corpus Christi College, Oxford. In 1891, living with his parents, on his own means. In 1901, a stock broker, living at Merton Cottage, Merton, Surrey, with his wife Torfrida, their children Irene, Gerald, and Edric, Torfrida's mother and brother, a cook, a housemaid, and a parlormaid. In 1911, a stockbroker, living at Hangerfield, Witley, Surrey, with his sons Hugh, Harry, and Robert, a nurse, a cook, a parlormaid, two housemaids, and a kitchenmaid; Torfrida was visiting her mother at 2 Chatsworth Gardens, Eastbourne, Sussex, with her daughter Irene. In World War I, a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Changed his surname to BAGEHOT SWANN by deed poll on 27 Feb 1917; then of Hangerfield, Witley. At his son's death in Oct 1917, of Hangerfield, Witley. At her second marriage in Apr 1928, Torfrida was of 72 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Mira arrived at Liverpool from Valparaiso on the ship Reina del Pacifico on 2 Apr 1932 with her son Robert. On 15 Apr 1955 she arrived at Dover from Bangkok on the ship Meonia; her address then was Yew Trees House, Bratton, Westbury, Wiltshire. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,4a8,4a9,4a10,4a11,4a12,4a13,4b2,6a,7a,9c,15b]
        1. Irene May SCHWANN, b. ca. 1897 at Westminster, b. reg. Q3 1897 at St. George Hanover Square R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, at school, visiting her grandmother with her mother. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
        2. Gerald Huddart SCHWANN, later Gerald Huddart SWANN, b. ca. 1899 at Park Lane, Westminster, b. reg. Q1 1899 at St. George Hanover Square R.D., d. 18 Oct 1917, bur. at Varennes Military Cemetery, Varennes, France. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a boarding pupil at Middleton School, Upper Bognor Road, Bognor, Sussex, together with his brother Edric. At his death in 1917, a second lieutenant in the 41st Squadron, Royal Flying Corps. [ref. 1a,2g,2h,7a]
        3. Edric Ernest SCHWANN, b. ca. Oct 1900 at Park Lane, Paddington, b. reg. Q2 1901 at Paddington R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a boarding pupil at Middleton School, Bognor, together with his brother Gerald. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
        4. Hugh Bagehot SCHWANN, b. ca. 1903 at Kensington. In 1911, living with his father. [ref. 2h]
        5. Harry Huddart SCHWANN, b. ca. 1906 at Kensington, b. reg. Q1 1906 at Kensington R.D. In 1911, living with his father. [ref. 1a,2h]
        6. Robert Huddart SCHWANN, b. ca. 1907 at Witley. In 1911, living with his father. [ref. 2h]
        7. Robert Henry BAGEHOT SWANN, b. 23 Sep 1929 at London, b. reg. Q4 1929 at Kensington R.D., d. 14 Aug 2001 at Dunes, France. On 2 Apr 1932, arrived at Liverpool from Valparaiso with his mother. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford University. Employed in the Army Intelligence Corps, the Foreign Office, as a journalist, as a university lecturer in Bangkok, and as the second general secretary of Amnesty. Obituary 18 Aug 2001 in The Independent[ref. 1a,4f1,6a]
      4. Marian SCHWANN, b. ca. 1871 at North Houghton, b. reg. Q2 1871 at Stockbridge R.D., m. reg. Q3 1898 at Wandsworth R.D., Stanley WELLBY (b. ca. 1869 at Balham, Surrey). In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, living at 27 St. Julian's Farm Road, Lambeth, Surrey, with her husband Stanley (a doctor) and two servants. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
      5. Edward Bagehot SCHWANN, b. ca. 1872 at Hampstead, b. reg. Q3 1872 at Hampstead R.D., d. reg. Q3 1902 at Wandsworth R.D. In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a publisher's clerk, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g]
      6. Ernest SCHWANN, later Ernest BAGEHOT, b. ca. 1875 at Hampstead, b. reg. Q3 1875 at Hampstead R.D., m. 28 Jun 1905 at Harrow, Middlesex, m. reg. Q2 1905 at Hendon R.D., Ethel Caroline POLLOCK (b. ca. 1877, daughter of Charles Edward POLLOCK, Baron of Exchequer). In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a boarding scholar at Sedbergh School, living at School House, Sedbergh, Yorkshire. (Where in 1901?) At his marriage in 1905, a landowner, of Bintree, Norfolk; Ethel was of Denyland, Harrow. Changed his surname to BAGEHOT by deed poll on 3 Mar 1917; then a lieutenant in His Majesty's Scottish Horse Yeomanry, of Windmill House, Coleshill, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,3ae,4b2]
      7. Winifred SCHWANN, later Winifred BAGEHOT, b. ca. 1880 at Hampstead, b. reg. Q1 1880 at Hampstead R.D. In 1881, 1891, and 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, living with her mother. Changed her surname to BAGEHOT by deed poll on 3 Mar 1917; then of 49 Campden Hill Road, London. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g,2h,4b2]
    2. Edmund Henry SCHWANN, b. ca. 1837 at Huddersfield. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,2b]
    3. Theodore SCHWANN, b. ca. 1838 at Huddersfield. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, an agriculturalist, living with his parents. In 1881, no occupation, partially colorblind, living with his father. [ref. 2a,2b,2d,2e]
      1. Isména SCHWANN, b. 9 Apr 1903 in Germany, m. reg. Q3 1930 at Kensington R.D., her first cousin Theodore Samuel HOLLAND, d. reg. Oct 2004 at Kent R.D. According to this biography of Jacqueline du Pré, Isména had a German mother and came to England after World War I, aged 17. She was met at the station by her cousin Humphrey (son of her father's brother John) and went to stay with her father's sister Barbara (whose son she subsequently married). Isména was du Pré's godmother and in 1964 bought her the Davidov Stradivarius for $90,000. [ref. 1a,11c,11d]
    4. (probably) Harden(?) SCHWANN, b. ca. 1838 at Huddersfield. In 1891, living on his own means, boarding at 4 Homefield Road, Wimbledon, Surrey. (Is this Theodore, badly written in the census?)
    5. John Frederick SCHWANN, subsequently SWANN, b. ca. Mar 1841 at Huddersfield, b. reg. Q2 1841 at Huddersfield R.D., m. reg. Q4 1869 at Birkenhead R.D., Margaret Anne HOLLAND, d. reg. Q1 1925 at Kingston R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a commission merchant, living at Copse Hill, Wimbledon, with his wife Margaret, their daughter Elizabeth, a nurse, a cook, and a housemaid. In 1881, an import and export merchant, living at Copse Hill, Wimbledon, with his wife Margaret, their children Elizabeth, Edith, Frederick, Sylvia, and Oliver, a parlormaid, a cook, a nurse, a housemaid, and a nursemaid. In 1891, a merchant, living at Oakfield, Somerset Road, Wimbledon, with his wife Margaret and their children Edith and Frederick. In 1901, a merchant banker, living at Oakfield, Somerset Road, North Wimbledon, with his wife Margaret, their children Frederick and Sylvia, their grandchildren Juliet and Jack Jefferson HARTLEY, a teacher, a governess, a butler, a cook, three general servants, a lady's maid, a parlormaid, a coachman (with family), a groom, and five gardeners (one with wife). In 1911, his children Humphrey, Editha, and Sylvia, and Editha's family, were living at his house, Oakfield, with a governess, a butler, two housemaids, a cook, a parlormaid, a lady's maid, a scullery maid, and two nurses. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h]
      1. Elizabeth Gaskell SCHWANN, b. ca. Jul 1870 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q3 1870 at Kingston R.D., m. reg. Q4 1890 at Wandsworth R.D., James Bishop HARTLEY (b. ca. 1861 at Beccles, Suffolk, b. reg. Q3 1861 at Wangford R.D.). In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living at 66 Wynaston Gardens, Kensington, London, with her husband James (a solicitor), a housemaid, and a cook. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f]
        1. Juliet HARTLEY, b. ca. 1895 at Kensington. In 1901, living with her mother's parents. [ref. 2g]
        2. Jack Jefferson HARTLEY, b. ca. 1899 at Kensington. In 1901, living with his mother's parents. [ref. 2g]
      2. Edith Henrietta or Editha Holland SCHWANN, b. ca. 1872 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q2 1872 at Kingston R.D., m. reg. Q4 1904 at St. George Hanover Square R.D., Arnold Jeffrey MARTEN (b. ca. 1874 at Oystermouth, Glamorgan). In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1911, living in her father's house, Oakfield, with her husband Arnold (an army captain) and their children Angela and Laurence. [ref. 1a,2f,2h]
        1. Angela Holland MARTEN, b. ca. 1905 at Wimbledon. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 2h]
        2. Laurence Middleton MARTEN, b. ca. 1909 at London. In 1911, living with his parents. [ref. 2h]
      3. Frederick Holland SCHWANN, b. ca. 1874 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q1 1874 at Kingston R.D., m. reg. Q4 1903 at St. George Hanover Square R.D., Lucy Margaret UPJOHN (b. ca. 1882 at Kensington). In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a barrister at law, living with his parents. In 1911, a barrister, living at 4 York Place, Kensington, with his children Ralph and Joyce, a governess, a cook, a parlormaid, and a housemaid. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g,2h]
        1. Ralph Holland SCHWANN, b. ca. 1904 at Kensington. In 1911, living with his parents. [ref. 2h]
        2. Joyce Holland SCHWANN, b. ca. 1905 at Kensington. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 2h]
      4. Sylvia SCHWANN, b. ca. 1876 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q2 1876 at Kingston R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, living in her father's house, Oakfield. [ref. 1a,2e,2g,2h]
      5. Oliver SCHWANN, b. ca. 1878 at Wimbledon, b. reg. Q4 1878 at Kingston R.D. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e]
      6. (probably) Muriel Barbara SCHWANN, b. reg. Q1 1882 at Kingston R.D. [ref. 1a]
      7. Humphrey SCHWANN, later Humphrey SWANN, b. 18 Apr 1885, b. reg. Q3 1885 at Kingston R.D. Educated at Marlborough College and King's College, Cambridge. In 1901, a boarding pupil, patient in the Marlborough College Sanatorium. In 1911, a merchant banker's commercial clerk, living in his father's house, Oakfield. [ref. 1a,2g,2h,9b]
    6. Mary Katherine Barbara SCHWANN, b. ca. 1842 at Huddersfield, b. reg. Q4 1842 at Huddersfield R.D., m. reg. Q3 1868 at Marylebone R.D., Arthur HOLLAND. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h]
    7. Charles Ernest SCHWANN, b. ca. 1844 at Huddersfield, b. reg. Q1 1844 at Huddersfield R.D., m. reg. Q3 1877 at Altrincham R.D., Elizabeth DUNCAN (b. ca. 1855 at Manchester). In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a student, living with his parents. In 1881, a general merchant in Manchester goods, living at Heyscroft, Palatine Road, Didsbury, Lancashire, with his wife Elizabeth, their sons Charles and Harold, a butler, a cook, a housemaid, three nurses, and a kitchenmaid. In 1891, a member of parliament, living at 4 Princes Gardens, Westminster, London, with his wife Elizabeth, their children Charles, Harold, Laurence, Jeffery, and Elizabeth, a governess, and eight domestic servants. Subsequently Sir Charles Ernest SWANN, 1st Bart. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2e,2f]
      1. Charles D. SCHWANN, b. ca. 1878 at Manchester. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
      2. Harold SCHWANN, b. ca. 1879 at Manchester. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
      3. Laurence A. SCHWANN, b. ca. 1881 at Manchester. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2f]
      4. Jeffery SCHWANN, b. ca. 1883 at Manchester. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2f]
      5. Elizabeth M. SCHWANN, b. ca. 1886 at Manchester. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
  3. Anselm Sigmund SCHWANN, b. 20 Jul 1801, d. 1 Sep 1828 at Huddersfield, death recorded in the register of the Evangelische Kirche, Frankfurt. In 1826, of Huddersfield, listed as a reference when his brother Frederick arrived in England. At his death in 1828, a Handelsmann (merchant). Listed in Pigot's directory for 1829 as a merchant at Westgate, Huddersfield. [ref. 3af2,6d,13a]
  4. Eduard SCHWANN, b. 24 Mar 1805, chr. 27 Mar 1805 at the Evangelische Kirche, Frankfurt, d. 27 Mar 1805. [ref. 3af2]

Kell

Robert KELL, m. Mary Bythewood. [ref. 3l]
  1. Rosalinda KELL, b. 14 Jul 1804, chr. 10 Sep 1804 at the Old Meeting House (a nonconformist chapel), Birmingham. [ref. 3l]
  2. Mary Delacourt KELL, b. 2 Dec 1805 at Birmingham, chr. 7 Apr 1806 at the Old Meeting House. In 1851, living with her sister Henrietta. [ref. 2b,3l]
  3. Anne KELL, b. 9 Feb 1807, chr. 31 May 1807 at the Old Meeting House. [ref. 3l]
  4. Charles Aylett KELL, b. 3 Apr 1808, chr. 15 Jun 1808 at the Old Meeting House. [ref. 3l]
  5. Henrietta KELL, b. 20 Oct 1809 at Birmingham, chr. 31 Oct 1809 at the Old Meeting House, m. 13 Nov 1834 at Edgbaston, Warwickshire, Frederick SCHWANN, d. reg. Q1 1877 at Kensington R.D. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,3l,3m]
  6. Samuel Copland KELL, b. 5 Jul 1812, chr. 29 Sep 1812 at the Old Meeting House. [ref. 3l]
  7. Caroline KELL, b. 30 Sep 1813, chr. 10 Nov 1813 at the Old Meeting House. In 1841, living with her sister Henrietta. [ref. 2a,3l]

De Lisle

Peter DE LISLE, b. 1781, d. reg. Q1 1859 at Barnstaple R.D. [ref. 1a,5a]
  1. Ferdinand DE LISLE, b. ca. 1780 in Guernsey, m. Elizabeth LE MESURIER (b. 20 Jul 1785 in Guernsey, daughter of Abraham John LE MESURIER of Beauchamps, Guernsey, d. 29 Jan 1862 at Redhill, Surrey, d. reg. Q1 1862 at Reigate R.D.; see Rough Index to the Le Mesurier Family, page 159), d. reg. Q1 1859 at Reigate R.D. At his children's baptisms in 1814, 1816, 1818, 1819, and 1823, a merchant, of Stoke Newington, Middlesex. In 1841, a merchant, living at Devonshire Square, St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, with his wife Elizabeth, their children Adele, Cecilia, Albert, and Walter, and three servants. In 1851, a general merchant, living at 19 Buccleugh Terrace, Hackney, with his wife Elizabeth, their children Adele, Frederick, Henry, Cecilia, Juliet, and Amelia, a footman, a cook, and a housemaid. At his daughter's marriage in 1853, of Gatton Villa, Redhill. At his sons' deaths in 1856 and 1858, of Redhill. In 1861, Elizabeth was a fund holder, living with her son Frederick. Posthumously at his son's death in 1863, of Redhill. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,3o,4a1,4a2,4a3,4a4,4a5,4d1,5a,8a]
    1. Ferdinand DE LISLE, m. 23 May 1838 at St. John, Buenos Aires, Joanna Helena ZIMMERMANN, d. 30 Jul 1863 at Buenos Aires. At their marriage in 1838, Ferdinand and Johanna were both residents of Buenos Aires; Ferdinand was a native of Guernsey; Johanna was a native of New York; the witnesses at the marriage were P.L.M. DELISLE (presumably Ferdinand's brother Peter), Mary MacKINLAY, Eliza ARMSTRONG, W.H. GARRETT, Thomas ARMSTRONG, and J. LEPPER. At his sons' baptisms in 1851 and 1857, a merchant, of Buenos Aires. At his daughter's marriage in 1878 (posthumously), a merchant. [ref. 3k,3p,4a5]
      1. Ferdinand Edward DE LISLE, b. 29 Dec 1850, chr. 23 Mar 1851 at St. John, Buenos Aires, m. 1 Oct 1877 at St. John, Buenos Aires, Amy Maria JOSLING. At his marriage in 1877, a native and resident of Buenos Aires; the witnesses at the marriage were [illegible] DE LISLE, Amy's parents Thomas B. JOSLING and Mary F. JOSLING, Lindblad GRASSIE, Lionel R.C. BOYLE, and J.B. THOMPSON. At his children's baptisms in 1878, 1880, 1882, 1884, and 1885, a barraquero (warehouse owner), of Buenos Aires. At his daughter's marriage in 1902, of Buenos Aires. [ref. 3k,4a7]
        1. Lionel Ferdinand DE LISLE, b. 2 Oct 1878, chr. 23 Nov 1878 at St. John, Buenos Aires. [ref. 3k]
        2. Beatrice Amy DE LISLE, b. 27 Oct 1879, chr. 7 Jan 1880 at St. John, Buenos Aires. [ref. 3k]
        3. Valerie Louise DE LISLE, b. 26 Dec 1881 in Argentina, chr. 17 Apr 1882 at St. John, Buenos Aires, m. 6 May 1902 at St. John, Buenos Aires, Arthur Henry HOLLAND[ref. 2h,3k,4a7]
        4. Esmé Fidela DE LISLE, b. 21 Jun 1884, chr. 8 Aug 1884 at St. John, Buenos Aires. [ref. 3k]
        5. Claude De Beauvoir DE LISLE, b. 25 Jul 1885, chr. 21 Sep 1885 at St. John, Buenos Aires. [ref. 3k]
      2. (youngest daughter) Mary Helena DE LISLE, b. ca. 1855, m. 24 Oct 1878 at Holy Trinity, Paddington, m. reg. Q4 1878 at Kensington R.D., Edwin Wells JONES (b. ca. 1842, son of John Dowle JONES, a merchant). At her marriage in 1878, of 18 Randolph Road, Paddington; Edwin was a bank manager, of Cardiff; Margaret Fair ZIMMERMAN (presumably a relative of her mother's) was a witness at the marriage. [ref. 1a,3p,4a6]
      3. John Wilson Quevedo DE LISLE, b. ca. 1857, chr. 1 Feb 1857 at St. John, Buenos Aires, m. 7 May 1887 at St. Saviour, Paddington, Adela Charlotte Laura MALLET (b. ca. 1862, daughter of Hugh MALLET, a consul). At his marriage in 1887, a merchant, of Paddington; Adela was of Clapham, Surrey. [ref. 3k,3q]
    2. Adela Blanckley DE LISLE, b. ca. 1812 in Guernsey, d. reg. Q2 1893 at Newton Abbot R.D. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a fund holder, living with her brother Frederick. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c]
    3. Peter Le Mesurier DE LISLE, b. 17 Jan 1814, chr. 27 Apr 1814 at Stoke Newington, d. 30 Dec 1858 at Buenos Aires. [ref. 3o,4a3]
    4. Frederick William DE LISLE, b. ca. 1815 in Guernsey. In 1851, a general merchant from Buenos Aires, visiting his parents. In 1861, a merchant in the River Plate trade, living at Linkfield Lane, Redhill, with his mother, his sisters Adela, Cecilia, Juliet, and Emilia, Emilia's son Ferdinand, and three servants. [ref. 2b,2c]
    5. Henry DE LISLE, b. ca. 1816 at Stoke Newington, chr. 9 Oct 1816 at Stoke Newington, d. 15 Feb 1856 at Calcutta of smallpox. In 1851, a half-pay lieutenant in the Royal Navy, living with his parents. At his death in 1856, a Royal Navy lieutenant. [ref. 2b,4a2]
    6. Cecilia Elizabeth DE LISLE, b. ca. 1817 at Stoke Newington, chr. 29 Apr 1818 at Stoke Newington, d. reg. Q4 1878 at Reigate R.D. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a fund holder, living with her brother Frederick. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,3o]
    7. Emma Louisa DE LISLE, chr. 29 Apr 1818 at Stoke Newington. [ref. 3o]
    8. Charles DE LISLE, b. 14 Jun 1819, chr. 8 Sep 1819 at Stoke Newington. [ref. 3o]
    9. Albert DE LISLE, b. 18 Jan 1823 in London (twin with Alfred), chr. 3 Jul 1823 at Stoke Newington, d. reg. Q3 1890 at Newton Abbot R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2a,3o]
    10. Alfred DE LISLE, b. 18 Jan 1823 at Stoke Newington (twin with Albert), chr. 3 Jul 1823 at Stoke Newington, d. reg. Q2 1899 at Newton Abbot R.D. Colonel, Royal (late Bombay) Engineers, retired with honorary rank of Major General. In 1899, of The Priory, Ipplepen, Devon. [ref. 3o,8a]
    11. Juliet Emma Louisa DE LISLE, b. ca. 1825 at Antwerp, d. reg. Q2 1904 at Newton Abbot R.D. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a fund holder, living with her brother Frederick. [ref. 1a,2b,2c]
    12. George Walter DE LISLE, b. ca. 1826 in Belgium, d. reg. Q1 1888 at Newton Abbot R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. By 1851, B.A. In 1851, a tutor, lodging at Main Street, Broughton, Hampshire. By 1853, M.A. In 1853, officiating minister at the marriage of his sister Emilia. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,4a1]
    13. Emilia Ann San Martin DE LISLE, b. ca. 1829 at Antwerp, m. 10 Nov 1853 at St. Mary Magdalene, Reigate, Surrey, m. reg. Q4 1853 at Reigate R.D., William Zachariah KINGDON (a merchant, b. ca. 1827, d. 1857 at Honda, Colombia; second son of William KINGDON, a surgeon, of 2 New Bank Buildings), d. reg. Q1 1893 at Pancras R.D. In 1861, a fund holder, living with her brother Frederick, together with her son Ferdinand. [ref. 1a,2c,4a1,4d1,9a]
      1. Ferdinand William KINGDON, b. ca. 1855 at Bogota, Colombia, m. 11 Oct 1893 at St. Augustine, Kilburn, London, m. reg. Q4 1893 at Paddington R.D., Mona Elaine Coralie RUSSELL (daughter of Claude RUSSELL), d. reg. Q1 1929 at Newton Abbot R.D. In 1861, a scholar, living with his mother. At his marriage in 1893, a stockbroker, of 14 Cathcart Hill, London; Mona was of 93 Ubley Road, London. [ref. 1a,1r,2c]

Josling

Thomas JOSLING, m. 11 Dec 1817 at Camberwell, Surrey, by licence, Elizabeth Bayley BUTLER. At their marriage in 1817, Thomas and Elizabeth were both of Camberwell. At his daughter's baptism in 1819, a merchant, of Gower Street, Holborn. At his children's baptisms in 1821 and 1822, a gentleman, of Brunswick Place, Deptford, Kent. At his son's baptism in 1824, a merchant, of Brixton Hill, Lambeth. At his son's baptism in 1825, a merchant, of Brixton. [ref. 3b,3e,3f,3g]
  1. Philadelphia Stephens JOSLING, chr. 20 Oct 1819 at St. Giles in the Fields, Holborn. [ref. 3f]
  2. Mary JOSLING, b. 7 Aug 1821, chr. 5 Sep 1821 at St. Paul, Deptford. [ref. 3g]
  3. Thomas Bayley JOSLING, b. 16 Aug 1822 at Deptford, chr. 9 Oct 1822 at St. Paul, Deptford, m. Mary Frances JACKSON (b. ca. 1822 at Liverpool). At his daughter's baptism in 1855, a merchant, of Buenos Aires. At his daughters' baptisms in 1856 and 1857, a merchant, of 19 Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill. At his daughter's baptism in 1860, a merchant, of 7 Campden Hill Road, Kensington. In 1861, a general broker, living at 7 Campden Hill Road with his wife Mary, their daughters Amy, Mary, Agnes, and Evelyn, his wife's sister Elizabeth JACKSON (b. ca. 1816 at Liverpool), a nurse, a cook, and an under nurse. At his daughter's baptism in 1862, a merchant, of 39 Argyll Road, Kensington. [ref. 2c,3g,3h,3i,3j]
    1. Alice Carr JOSLING, b. 5 Feb 1855, chr. 7 Mar 1855 at St. John, Buenos Aires. [ref. 3k]
    2. Amy Maria JOSLING, b. 25 Apr 1856 at Kensington, b. reg. Q2 1856 at Kensington R.D., chr. 18 Jun 1856 at St. John, Notting Hill, m. 1 Oct 1877 at St. John, Buenos Aires, Ferdinand Edward DE LISLE. In 1861, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1877, a native of England and resident of Buenos Aires; the witnesses at the marriage were her parents Thomas B. JOSLING and Mary F. JOSLING, [illegible] DE LISLE, Lindblad GRASSIE, Lionel R.C. BOYLE, and J.B. THOMPSON. [ref. 1a,2c,3h,3k]
    3. Mary Philadelphia JOSLING, b. 4 Oct 1857 at Kensington, chr. 29 Nov 1857 at St. Peter, Notting Hill. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 3i,2c]
    4. Agnes Mary JOSLING, b. ca. 1858 at Kensington. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
    5. Maude Evelyn JOSLING, b. ca. Sep 1860 at Kensington, chr. 14 Dec 1860 at St. Philip, Earls Court, Kensington. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,3j]
    6. Lucy Hathaway JOSLING, chr. 15 Oct 1862 at St. Philip, Earls Court. [ref. 3j]
  4. John James JOSLING, chr. 22 Aug 1824 at St. Mary at Lambeth. [ref. 3b]
  5. John James Stephens JOSLING, chr. 26 Feb 1825 at St. Mary and Lambeth, m. 28 Jul 1857 at St. Pancras, Middlesex, Louisa Ellen LANGFORD (daughter of Edward LANGFORD, a gentleman). At his marriage in 1857, a Royal Navy captain, of Emsworth, Southampton; Louisa was of St. Pancras; the witnesses were Agnes JOSLING and H[illegible] WADE. At his son's baptism in 1861, Royal Navy captain, of Queen's Road, St. Pancras. At his son's baptism in 1862, a Royal Navy captain, of 49 St. Paul's Road, St. Pancras. [ref. 3b,3aj,3ak]
    1. Edward Henry Matson JOSLING, b. 20 Nov 1860, chr. 6 May 1861 at St Pancras. [ref. 3aj]
    2. Charles Langford JOSLING, chr. 14 May 1861 at St. Paul Camden Square, St. Pancras. [ref. 3ak]

Lucas

William LUCAS. At his son's marriage in 1837, a grocer. [ref. 1ad]
  1. William Pierre LUCAS, b. ca. 1815 in French Flanders, m1. 13 Jul 1837 at St. Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex, m1. reg. Q3 1837 at Farringdon R.D., Mary Ann WEST (daughter of John WEST, a publican), m2. reg. Q3 1843 at Strand R.D., Emma WEST (b. ca. 1827 at Kensington, Middlesex), m3. reg. Q2 1854 at Strand R.D., Sarah Ann TAYLOR (b. ca. 1824 on the Isle of Wight), d. reg. Q1 1868 at Lambeth R.D. At his first marriage in 1837, a publican, of Hatton Gardens; Mary Ann was of Westminster; the witnesses were Elizabeth TOZER and George HICKS. In 1850, proprietor of the Mercer's Arms, a witness at the Old Bailey trial on 16 Sep 1850 of James COLE, who was accused of theft from a customer in the pub (see proceedings). In 1851, a licensed victualler, living at 16 Mercer Street, Westminster, Middlesex, with his wife Emma, a servant of all work, a potman, and three lodgers. At his children's baptisms in 1856, a publican, of Regent Street, Lambeth, Surrey. In 1861, a licensed victualler, living at 114 Regent Street, Lambeth, with his wife Sarah, their children Ann, Henry, and Sarah, a nursemaid, a general servant, a potman, and three lodgers. At his son John's baptism in 1869, a licensed victualler, of 75 Devonshire Street, Marylebone, Middlesex. At his son John's marriage in 1886 (posthumously), a publican. [ref. 1a,1ad,2b,2c,3b,3c,3d]
    1. Ann(ie) Elizabeth LUCAS, b. ca. 1854 in the City of London, chr. 17 Sep 1856 at St. Mary, Lambeth. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,3b]
    2. William Henry LUCAS, b. ca. 1856 at Lambeth, chr. 17 Sep 1856 at St. Mary, Lambeth. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2c,3b]
    3. Sarah L. LUCAS, b. ca. Dec 1860 at Lambeth. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
    4. John Pierre LUCAS, b. 15 Jun 1862 at Lambeth, b. reg. Q3 1862 at Lambeth R.D., chr. 31 Oct 1869 at Christ Church, Marylebone, London, m. 5 Oct 1886 at St. Matthew, Oakley Square, London, m. reg. Q4 1886 at Pancras R.D., Ada Pelham ANDERSON. In 1871, a boarding scholar at the Licensed Victuallers School, Lambeth. In 1881, a pawnbroker's assistant, living with his employer at 185 Clarendon Road, Kensington. At his marriage in 1886, a pawnbroker, of the parish of St. Matthew, Oakley Square. In 1891, a pawnbroker's manager, living at 173-4 Windmill Street, Gravesend, Kent, with his wife Ada and their children Henry, Ada, John, and Alfred. In 1901, a pawnbroker and shopkeeper, living at Lombard Villa, Wendover Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, with his wife Ada, their children Henry, Ada, John, and Alfred, and a servant. In 1911, a pawnbroker and jeweller, living at Elmleigh, Great Western Street, Aylesbury, with his wife Ada and a general domestic servant. In 1918, a pawnbroker and jeweller, witnessed the marriage of his son Alfred. [ref. 1a,1c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3c,3d]
      1. Henry Pierre LUCAS, b. ca. 1887 at Peckham or Ponders End, London, b. reg. Q2 1887 at Camberwell R.D., m. reg. Q3 1910 at Wycombe R.D., Dorothy PAYNE (b. ca. 1888 at Wendover, Buckinghamshire). In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a pawnbroker's assistant, presumably in his father's business, living with his parents. In 1911, a manager of motor engineering, living at Fairview, Rusham Park Avenue, Egham, Surrey, with his wife Dorothy. [ref. 1a,2f,2g,2h]
      2. Ada Amelia LUCAS, b. ca. 1888 at Peckham, b. reg. Q2 1888 at Camberwell R.D. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
      3. John Cooper LUCAS, b. ca. Nov 1889 at Ponders End or Camden Town, London, b. reg. Q4 1889 at Edmonton R.D. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a stationer's assistant, living in a boarding house at Malvernbury, Ballards Lane, North Finchley, London. [ref. 1a,2f,2g,2h]
      4. Alfred George LUCAS, b. ca. Jul 1890 at Ponders End, b. reg. Q4 1890 at Edmonton R.D., m. 5 Jan 1918 at St. Gabriel, Willesden, Middlesex, m. reg. Q1 1918 at Willesden R.D., Alice HORTON. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1918, an estate agent, of Elmsleigh, Great Western Street, Aylesbury. In 1952, a company director, witnessed the marriage of his son John. [ref. 1a,1b,1c,2f,2g]
        1. Geoffrey Pierre Horton LUCAS, b. reg. Q4 1919 at Kingston R.D. A witness at his brother John's marriage in 1952. [ref. 1a,1b]
        2. John George Anderson LUCAS, b. reg. Q2 1921 at Aylesbury R.D., m. 13 Nov 1952 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, m. reg. Q4 1952 at Aylesbury R.D., Barbara Sybil THRASHER. At his marriage in 1952, a company director, of 31 Great Western Street, Aylesbury; the witnesses were his father and his brother Geoffrey. [ref. 1a,1b]
          1. Peter R. LUCAS, b. reg. Q4 1953 at Aylesbury R.D., d. 2010. [ref. 1a,11b]
          2. Sally-Anne LUCAS, b. reg. Q2 1955 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q3 1977 at Aylesbury R.D., Rex De Lisle STANBRIDGE[ref. 1a]
          3. Susan J. LUCAS, b. reg. Q4 1956 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
          4. Vivien LUCAS, b. reg. Q1 1958 at Aylesbury R.D., d. reg. Q1 1958 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
          5. David J. LUCAS, b. reg. Q2 1959 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        3. Albert L. LUCAS, b. reg. Q1 1923 at Portsmouth R.D. [ref. 1a]

Anderson

Henry Thomas ANDERSON, b. ca. 1831 at London, m. reg. Q3 1858 at Birmingham R.D., Jane NEALE (b. ca. 1834 at Aylesbury). In 1871, a portrait painter, living at 14 St. Georges Terrace, Northampton, with his wife Jane, their children Susan, Cooper, Ada, Frederick, Rosa, and Albert and a servant. At his daughter Ada's marriage in 1886, an artist. [ref. 1a,2d,3c]
  1. Susan Jane ANDERSON, b. ca. 1859 at Birmingham, In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2d]
  2. Cooper ANDERSON, b. ca. 1863 at Northampton, b. reg. Q3 1863 at Northampton R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d]
  3. Ada Pelham ANDERSON, b. ca. 1865 at Northampton, b. reg. Q1 1865 at Northampton R.D., m. 5 Oct 1886 at St. Matthew, Oakley Square, London, m. reg. Q4 1886 at Pancras R.D., John Pierre LUCAS. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1886, of the parish of St. Matthew, Oakley Square. [ref. 1a,2d,2f,2g,2h,3c]
  4. Frederick H. ANDERSON, b. ca. 1866 at Northampton, b. reg. Q3 1866 at Northampton R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d]
  5. Rosa Beatrice ANDERSON, b. ca. 1867 at Northampton, b. reg. Q4 1867 at Northampton R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d]
  6. Albert Edward ANDERSON, b. ca. 1868 at Northampton, b. reg. Q4 1868 at Northampton R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d]

Horton

William HORTON, b. ca. 1820 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, m. reg. Q3 1838 at Sheffield R.D., Sarah Ann ROBINSON. In 1841, an auger maker, living at Bowdon, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire, with his wife Sarah and their son Thomas. In 1851, a general joiner and tool forger, living at Crookes, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, with his wife Sarah and their children Thomas and Mary. In 1861, a joiner's tool maker, living at Green Street, Nether Hallam, with his wife Sarah and their daughter Mary. In 1871, a boring tool maker, living at 53 Green Street, Nether Hallam, with his wife Sarah, their daughter Mary, and Mary's husband and child. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d]
  1. Thomas Robinson HORTON, b. ca. 1840 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q3 1840 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D., m. reg. Q4 1860 at Sheffield R.D., Sarah Ann MORTON, d. by 1881. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a joiner's tool forger, living at Walkley Street, Nether Hallam, with his wife Sarah and their daughter Kate. In 1871, Sarah was a milliner and dress maker, living with her parents, together with her sons William and Harry. In 1881, she was a dressmaker, living at 61 Freedom Street, Nether Hallam, with her children William and Harry. In 1891, she was a dressmaker, living at 32 Daniel Hill Street, Nether Hallam, with her children Kate, William, and Harry. In 1901, she was living at 32 Larch Road, Willesden, with her daughter Kate and her son Harry's daughter Alice. In 1911, she was living with her daughter Kate. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h]
    1. Kate Helen HORTON, b. ca. Jan 1861 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q1 1861 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D., d. reg. Q1 1922 at Willesden R.D. In 1861, living with her parents. In 1881, a draper's assistant, living with many other draper's assistants at 48-62 Meadow Street, Sheffield. In 1891, a draper's assistant, living with her mother. In 1901, a drapery saleswoman, living with her mother. In 1911, a costume designer, living at 40 Melrose Avenue, Cricklewood, London, with her mother, her niece Alice (daughter of her brother Harry), and a servant. [ref. 1a,2c,2e,2f,2g,2h]
    2. William Albert HORTON, b. ca. 1862 at Sheffield. In 1871, a scholar, living with his mother and her parents. In 1881, a file forger, living with his mother. In 1891, an edge tool hardener, living with his mother. [ref. 2d,2e,2f]
    3. Harry Downes HORTON, b. ca. 1868 at Sheffield, m. 3 Jan 1892 at Owlerton, Nether Hallam, m. reg. Q1 1892 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D., Agnes GODBEHERE, d. reg. Q2 1896 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D. In 1871, living with his mother and her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1891, an ironmonger's assistant, living with his mother. At his marriage in 1892, an ironmonger, of Livesey Street, Owlerton. Posthumously (and perhaps inaccurately) at his daughter's marriage in 1918, a works manager. [ref. 1a,1c,1g,2d,2e,2f]
      1. Alice HORTON, b. ca. 1892 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q2 1892 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D., m. 5 Jan 1918 at St. Gabriel, Willesden, m. reg. Q1 1918 at Willesden R.D., Alfred George LUCAS. In 1901, living with her father's mother. In 1911, living with her father's sister Kate. At her marriage in 1918, of 3 Anson Court, London N.W. [ref. 1a,1c,2g,2h]
  2. Mary Jane HORTON, b. ca. 1841 at Sheffield, m. reg. Q1 864 at Sheffield R.D., Edwin COOPER (b. ca. 1839 at Sheffield). In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, a schoolmistress, living with her parents. In 1871, living in her parents' household with her husband Edwin (a file maker) and their son Francis. [ref. 2b,2c,2d]
    1. Francis E. COOPER, b. ca. 1866 at Sheffield. In 1871, living with his parents. [ref. 2d]

Godbehere

Charles GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1809 at Walkley, Sheffield, Yorkshire, m. Hannah (b. ca. 1808 at Bradfield, Yorkshire). In 1851, a saw grinder, living at Bramall Lane, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield, with his wife Hannah, their children Abraham, Henry, and Eliza, and two lodgers. [ref. 2b]
  1. Abraham GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1830 at Walkley. In 1851, a saw grinder, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
  2. Henry GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1832 at Walkley, m. reg. Q4 1852 at Sheffield R.D., Ann CADMAN. In 1851, a saw grinder, living with his parents. In 1861, a saw grinder, living at 49 Shepherd Street, Sheffield, with his wife Ann and their children Hannah, Mary, Henry, and Clara. In 1871, a saw grinder, living at Top Vale Road, Neepsend, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, with his wife Ann and their children Mary, Henry, Clara, James, Annie, Frederick, and Ada. In 1881, a table blade grinder, living at 7 Elliottville Street, Owlerton, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, with his wife Ann and their children Henry, James, Fred, Ada, Agnes, Maria, and Alice. At his daughter's marriage in 1892, a grinder. [ref. 1a,1g,2b,2c,2d,2e]
    1. Hannah GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1852 at Sheffield. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
    2. Mary Ann GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1854 at Sheffield. In 1861 and 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d]
    3. Henry GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1858 at Sheffield. In 1861 and 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a table blade grinder, living with his parents. [ref. 2c,2d,2e]
    4. Clara GODBEHERE, b. ca. Sep 1860 at Sheffield. In 1861 and 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d]
    5. James GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1863 at Sheffield. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a table blade grinder, living with his parents. [ref. 2d,2e]
    6. Annie GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1865 at Sheffield. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a servant in the BARKER household at 20 Walkley Bank Road, Owlerton. [ref. 2d,2e]
    7. Frederick (Fred) GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1867 at Sheffield. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, an apprentice grinder, living with his parents. [ref. 2d,2e]
    8. Ada GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1869 at Sheffield. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, at home, living with her parents. [ref. 2d,2e]
    9. Agnes GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1871 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q3 1871 at Sheffield R.D., m. 3 Jan 1892 at Owlerton, m. reg. Q1 1892 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D., Harry Downes HORTON. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a servant in the REVITT household at 206 Howard Road, Nether Hallam. At her marriage in 1892, of Livesey Street, Owlerton. [ref. 1a,1g,2e,2f]
    10. Maria GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1873 at Sheffield. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
    11. Alice GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1875 at Sheffield. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
  3. Eliza GODBEHERE, b. ca. 1835 at Walkley. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2b]

Cadman

Joseph CADMAN, b. ca. 1804 at Elton, Derbyshire, m. 2 Nov 1828 at St. Oswald, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Ann PEARSON (b. ca. 1802 at Ashbourne). In 1841, a farmer, living at Sheldon Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire, with his wife Ann and their children Thomas, Ann, Elizabeth, Jane, and Joseph. In 1851, a firewood dealer, living at Cowell House, Smallfield, Bradfield, Yorkshire, with his son William; Ann was a coal and wood leader and dealer, living at Sheldon Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, with her children Thomas, Ann, Elizabeth, Jane, Joseph, and John. [ref. 1v,2a,2b]
  1. Thomas CADMAN, b. ca. 1829 at Elton, chr. 25 Dec 1829 at Elton. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a coal and wood leader, living with his mother. [ref. 1u,2a,2b]
  2. Ann CADMAN, b. ca. 1832 at Elton or Hathersage, Derbyshire, chr. 13 May 1832 at Elton, m. reg. Q4 1852 at Sheffield R.D., Henry GODBEHERE. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, occupied in household duties, living with her mother. [ref. 1a,1u,2a,2b]
  3. William CADMAN, b. ca. 1834 at Elton, chr. 9 Mar 1834 at Elton. In 1851, a firewood dealer, living with his father. [ref. 1u,2b]
  4. Elizabeth CADMAN, b. ca. 1835 at Elton, chr. 8 Nov 1835 at Elton. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, occupied in household duties, living with her mother. [ref. 1u,2a,2b]
  5. Jane CADMAN, b. ca. 1837 at Sheffield, chr. 4 Nov 1837 at Elton. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, occupied in household duties, living with her mother. [ref. 1u,2a,2b]
  6. Joseph CADMAN, b. ca. 1839 at Sheffield. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, living with his mother. [ref. 2a,2b]
  7. John CADMAN, b. ca. 1847 at Sheffield. In 1851, living with his mother. [ref. 2b]

Robinson

Thomas ROBINSON, m. Jane. [ref. 3t]
  1. Sarah Ann ROBINSON, b. ca. 1816 at Thorne, Yorkshire, chr. 18 Jun 1816 at Thorne, m. reg. Q3 1838 at Sheffield R.D., William HORTON. In 1841, living at Bowdon, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire, with her husband William (an auger maker) and their son. In 1851, living at Crookes, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, with her husband William (a general joiner and tool forger) and their two children. In 1861, living at Green Street, Nether Hallam, with her husband William (a joiner's tool maker) and their daughter. In 1871, living at 53 Green Street, Nether Hallam, with her husband William (a boring tool maker), a daughter, and her family. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,3t]

Morton

John MORTON, b. ca. 1813 at Rivelin, Sheffield, m. Sarah (b. ca. 1816 at Sheffield). In 1871, a stove grate fitter, living at 61 Freedom Street, Nether Hallam, with his wife Sarah, their children Arthur, Ellen, and Sarah, Sarah's sons William and Harry, and his (or perhaps his wife's) mother Ann IBBOTSON (an annuitant, b. ca. 1790 at Sheffield). [ref. 2d]
  1. Sarah Ann MORTON, b. ca. 1839 at Sheffield, m. reg. Q4 1860 at Sheffield R.D., Thomas Robinson HORTON[ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h]
  2. Ellen Louisa MORTON, b. ca. 1847 at Sheffield. In 1871, a dress maker, living with her parents. [ref. 2d]
  3. Arthur James MORTON, b. ca. 1850 at Sheffield. In 1871, a hammer grinder, living with his parents. [ref. 2d]

Thrasher

George James THRASHER, b. ca. 1850 at Frome, Somerset, m. reg. Q2 1873 at Frome R.D., Mary SINGER (b. ca. 1850 at Frome). In 1881, a printer compositor, living at 38 Dropshort, Aylesbury, with his wife Mary and their children Elizabeth and William. [ref. 1a,2e]
  1. Elizabeth M. THRASHER, b. ca. 1874 at Aylesbury. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
  2. William John Singer THRASHER, b. ca. 1877 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1877 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q4 1905 at Aylesbury R.D., Agnes Fanny GOUGH. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1911, a clothier (with employees), with his wife Agnes and their children Agnes and Ralph, visiting his wife's brother Frank and sister Emily. [ref. 1a,2e,2h]
    1. Agnes Sybil THRASHER, b. ca. 1906 at Aylesbury, m. reg. Q2 1933 at Aylesbury R.D., James C. LANCASHIRE. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2h]
    2. Ralph Gough THRASHER, b. ca. 1908 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1908 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q1 1931 at Aylesbury R.D., Hilda May EVETT. In 1911, living with his parents. At his daughter Barbara's marriage in 1952, a tailor and outfitter. [ref. 1a,1b,2h]
      1. Barbara Sybil THRASHER, b. reg. Q4 1931 at Aylesbury R.D., m. 13 Nov 1952 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, m. reg. Q4 1952 at Aylesbury R.D., John George Anderson LUCAS. At her marriage in 1952, of Tresco, Station Road, Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire. [ref. 1a,1b]
      2. William J. THRASHER, b. reg. Q3 1937 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]

Gough

John GOUGH. At his son Thomas's marriage in 1874, a shoemaker. [ref. 3b]
  1. Thomas GOUGH, b. ca. 1850 at Aylesbury, m. 17 Jun 1874 at St. Mary at Lambeth, London, m. reg. Q2 1874 at Lambeth R.D., Ada Susannah PRICE. At his marriage in 1874, a carpenter, of Mount Gardens, Lambeth. In 1881, a carpenter and joiner, living at 7 York Cottages, Stroude Street, Egham, Surrey, with his wife Ada and their children Ferdinand, Richard, Agnes, and Henry. In 1891, a carpenter, boarding in the GOOD household at Stanmore Hill, Great Stanmore, Middlesex; Ada was living at 5 Station Street, Aylesbury, with their children Bertrand, Agnes, Harry, Emily, Frank, and Frederick. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,3b]
    1. Ferdinand GOUGH, b. ca. 1874 at Aylesbury. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2e]
    2. Bertrand GOUGH, b. ca. 1876 at Aylesbury. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a solicitor's clerk, living with his mother. [ref. 2e,2f]
    3. Agnes Fanny GOUGH, b. ca. 1878 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q4 1878 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q4 1905 at Aylesbury R.D., William John Singer THRASHER. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with her mother. [ref. 1a,2e,2f]
    4. Henry "Harry" GOUGH, b. ca. Apr 1880 at Aylesbury. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. [ref. 2e,2f]
    5. Emily Jane GOUGH, b. ca. 1881 at Egham. In 1891, a scholar, living with her mother. In 1911, a draper's assistant, living at 1a Chingford Road, Walthamstow, with her brother Frank, and the visiting family of their sister Agnes. [ref. 2f,2h]
    6. Frank GOUGH, b. ca. 1885 at Aylesbury. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1911, a grocer's assistant, living at 1a Chingford Road, Walthamstow, with his sister Emily and the visiting family of their sister Agnes. [ref. 2f,2h]
    7. Frederick GOUGH, b. ca. 1886 at Aylesbury. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. [ref. 2f]

Price

Amos PRICE, b. ca. 1823 at Bierton, Buckinghamshire, m. Maria (b. ca. 1828 at Aylesbury), d. by 1874. In 1861, a builder employing three men and a boy, living at Walton Terrace, Aylesbury, with his wife Maria and their children Emily, Fanny, Ada, Mildred, and a daughter not yet named. At his daughter Ada's marriage in 1874 (posthumously), a builder. [ref. 2c,3b]
  1. Emily Jane PRICE, b. ca. 1849 at Portland, Dorset. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
  2. Fanny PRICE, b. ca. 1851 at Aylesbury. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
  3. Ada Susannah PRICE, b. ca. 1853 at Aylesbury, m. 17 Jun 1874 at St. Mary at Lambeth, London, m. reg. Q2 1874 at Lambeth R.D., Thomas GOUGH. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1874, of North Terrace, Lambeth; her sister Emily Jane was one of the witnesses. [ref. 2c,3b]
  4. Mildred A. PRICE, b. ca. 1858 at Aylesbury. In 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]
  5. Another daughter, b. ca. Feb 1861 at Aylesbury. In 1861, not yet named, living with her parents. [ref. 2c]

Evett

John EVETT, b. ca. 1803 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, m. 3 Nov 1823 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, Sarah MOORE (b. ca. 1800 at Aylesbury), d. by 1861. In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living at Cambridge Road, Aylesbury, with his wife Sarah and their children Elizabeth, James, Frances, and William. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Cambridge Road, Aylesbury, with his wife Sarah, their children Fanny, William, and Martha, and two lodgers (both brickmakers from Bedfordshire). In 1861, Sarah was visiting the FINCHER family at Broughton, a hamlet in the parish of Bierton, Buckinghamshire. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,3a]
  1. Elizabeth EVETT, chr. 6 Jun 1824 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1841, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3a]
  2. Maria EVETT, chr. 24 Dec 1826 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. [ref. 3a]
  3. James EVETT, chr. 25 Dec 1828 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1841, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3a]
  4. George EVETT, chr. 30 Mar 1831 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. [ref. 3a]
  5. Frances "Fanny" EVETT, b. ca. 1832 at Aylesbury, chr. 2 Nov 1832 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a straw plaiter, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3a]
  6. John EVETT, chr. 30 Oct 1835 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. [ref. 3a]
  7. Emma EVETT, chr. 11 Aug 1837 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. [ref. 3a]
  8. William Thomas EVETT, b. ca. 1840 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q1 1841 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 6 Jan 1841 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, m. 5 Aug 1860 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, m. reg. Q3 1860 at Aylesbury R.D., Susannah STEVENS (b. ca. 1840 at Halton, Buckinghamshire, d. reg. Q2 1922 at Aylesbury R.D.), d. reg. Q4 1892 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a laborer, living at Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, with his wife Susannah. In 1871, a general dealer, living at Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, with his wife Susannah and their children Mary, Susannah, Sarah, William, and Alice. In 1881, a general laborer, living at Victoria Street, Victoria Park, Walton, near Aylesbury, with his wife Susannah and their daughter Kate; his sons William and John were boarding a few houses away. In 1891, a dealer in poultry and fish, living at Victoria Street, Walton, with his wife Susan and their children Emily, John, Kate, and James. In 1901, Susan was lodging in the CAMPION household at 6 Marlborough Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, together with her son James. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,3a]
    1. Mary Ann EVETT, b. ca. 1861 at Aylesbury, chr. 24 Aug 1861 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2d,3a]
    2. Louisa Susannah Emily EVETT, b. ca. 1863 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1863 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 10 Jul 1863 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2f,3a]
    3. Sarah Jane EVETT, b. ca. 1865 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q4 1865 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 17 Dec 1865 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,3a]
    4. William Thomas EVETT, b. ca. 1868 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q1 1868 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 12 Apr 1868 at St. Mary, Aylesbury, m. reg. Q2 1891 at Aylesbury R.D., Sarah SPICER. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, boarding in the JOHNSON household at 10 Victoria Street, Walton, a few houses away from his parents and together with his brother John. In 1891, a wheelwright, living at 54 Albert Street, Aylesbury, with his wife Sarah. In 1901, a general dealer, living at 39 Albert Street, Aylesbury, with his wife Sarah and their children William, Edith, Frederick, Marjorie, Mabel, and Elizabeth. In 1911, a farmer, living at Kimblewick, Risborough, Buckinghamshire, with his wife Sarah and their children William, Edith, Frederick, Marjorie, Elizabeth, Frank, Ada, and Hilda. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3a]
      1. William Thomas J. EVETT, b. ca. 1891 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q3 1891 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q4 1913 at Wycombe R.D., Evelyn W. DURLING, d. reg. Q2 1941 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, living with his parents and working on their farm. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
        1. Marjorie J. EVETT, b. reg. Q1 1915 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        2. William F. EVETT, b. reg. Q2 1918 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        3. Philip B. EVETT, b. reg. Q4 1919 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        4. Peter W.S. EVETT, b. reg. Q4 1926 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        5. Alec J. EVETT, b. reg. Q3 1930 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
      2. Edith Mary EVETT, b. ca. 1893 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1893 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
      3. Frederick Charles EVETT, b. ca. 1895 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q4 1895 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, living with his parents and working on their farm. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
      4. Marjorie Kate EVETT, b. ca. 1898 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1898 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, at school, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
      5. Mabel EVETT, b. ca. 1899 at Aylesbury (twin with Elizabeth), b. reg. Q4 1899 at Aylesbury R.D., d. by 1911. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
      6. Elizabeth EVETT, b. ca. 1899 at Aylesbury (twin with Mabel), b. reg. Q4 1899 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
      7. Edwin Frank EVETT, b. ca. 1903 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1903 at Aylesbury R.D., m. Q1 1926 at Aylesbury R.D., Doris W. CATERER. In 1911, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2h]
        1. Daphne W. EVETT, b. reg. Q2 1928 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        2. Donald F. EVETT, b. reg. Q3 1929 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        3. Raymond L. EVETT, b. reg. Q3 1938 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
        4. Anthony R. EVETT, b. reg. Q3 1943 at Aylesbury R.D. [ref. 1a]
      8. Two other children, both d. by 1911. [ref. 2h]
      9. Ada Phyllis EVETT, b. ca. Jun 1910 at Kimblewick (prob. twin with Hilda), b. reg. Q3 1910 at Wycombe R.D., b. reg. Q1 1931 at Aylesbury R.D., Stanley R. BROWN. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2h]
        1. Michael J. BROWN, b. reg. Q4 1932 at Hendon R.D., m2. reg. May 1996 at Wycombe R.D., Valetta RADGOSKY. [ref. 1a,11b]
          1. Adam BROWN, b. bef. 1996. [ref. 11b]
          2. Edward BROWN, b. bef. 1996. [ref. 11b]
          3. Tom BROWN, b. bef. 1996. [ref. 11b]
        2. Pamela I. BROWN, b. reg. Q2 1933 at Orsett R.D. [ref. 1a]
      10. Hilda May EVETT, b. ca. Jun 1910 at Kimblewick (prob. twin with Ada), b. reg. Q3 1910 at Wycombe R.D., m. reg. Q1 1931 at Aylesbury R.D., Ralph Gough THRASHER. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2h]
      11. Barbara E. EVETT, b. reg. Q1 1914 at Wycombe R.D. [ref. 1a]
    5. Alice Caroline EVETT, b. ca. Aug 1870 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q3 1870 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 7 Aug 1870 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,3a]
    6. Selina EVETT, b. reg. Q1 1873 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 23 Feb 1873 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. [ref. 1a,3a]
    7. John James EVETT, b. ca. 1874 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q3 1874 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 27 Sep 1874 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1881, a scholar, boarding in the JOHNSON household at 10 Victoria Street, Walton, a few houses away from his parents and together with his brother William. In 1891, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e,2f,3a]
    8. Kate EVETT, b. ca. 1878 at Aylesbury. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 2g]
    9. James EVETT, b. ca. 1885 at Aylesbury. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a blacksmith's apprentice, living with his mother. [ref. 2f,2g]
  9. Martha Louisa EVETT, b. ca. 1843 at Aylesbury, b. reg. Q2 1843 at Aylesbury R.D., chr. 12 Jan 1844 at St. Mary, Aylesbury. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, a straw plaiter, living at Bierton Road, Aylesbury, with her mother (away visiting) and two lodgers (one of them Julia EVETT, a servant, b. ca. 1842 at Aylesbury, perhaps a cousin?). [ref. 1a,2b,2c,3a]

Spicer

SPICER, m. Sarah (b. ca. 1770 in Buckinghamshire). In 1841, Sarah was living at Bierton with her (probable) son Benjamin and his wife and sons. [ref. 2a]
  1. (probably) Benjamin SPICER, b. ca. 1808 at Bierton, Buckinghamshire, m. Elizabeth (b. ca. 1812 at Meadle, Buckinghamshire), d. reg. Q2 1866 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living with his mother, together with his wife Elizabeth and their sons John and Joseph. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Bierton Road, Bierton, with his wife Elizabeth and their children John, Joseph, William, Ann, Mary, and Thomas. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living at Bierton village with his wife Elizabeth and their children Joseph, William, Mary, Thomas, and George. In 1871, Elizabeth was a lace maker, living at Burcott Lane, Bierton, with her son George. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d]
    1. John SPICER, b. ca. 1835 at Bierton, m. reg. Q2 1864 at Aylesbury R.D., Harriet PARKER (b. ca. 1841 at Aston Abbotts, Buckinghamshire). In 1841, living with his parents and grandmother. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. In 1861, a apprentice chair maker, living in the household of his master, Joseph CROOK, a chair maker and innkeeper, at the Bell Inn, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living at Broughton, a hamlet in the parish of Bierton, with his wife Harriet. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living at Broughton with his wife Harriet (a straw plaiter). In 1891, a farm laborer, living at High Street, Bierton, with his wife Harriet. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f]
    2. Joseph SPICER, b. ca. 1840 at Bierton, b. reg. Q3 1840 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q2 1865 at Aylesbury R.D., Mary BRAZIER. In 1841, living with his parents and grandmother. In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living at Brick Kiln Lane, Bierton, with his wife Mary and their daughter Elizabeth. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living at Bierton with his wife Mary (a plaiter) and their daughter Sarah. In 1891, a farm laborer, living with his father in law, together with his wife Mary. In 1901, a ploughman, living at 15 Park Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, with his wife Mary. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
      1. Elizabeth SPICER, b. ca. 1867 at Bierton, b. reg. Q3 1867 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scullery maid in the NIXON household at Godswell House, Bloxham, Oxfordshire. [ref. 1a,2d,2e]
      2. Sarah SPICER, b. ca. 1872 at Bierton, b. reg. Q2 1872 at Aylesbury R.D., m. reg. Q2 1891 at Aylesbury R.D., William Thomas EVETT. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2e]
    3. William SPICER, b. ca. 1842 at Bierton, b. reg. Q2 1842 at Aylesbury R.D., m. Emma or Emily PARKER (b. ca. 1844 at Aston Abbotts). In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living at Roads Cottage, Bierton, with his wife Emma (a straw plaiter) and their sons Alfred, John, Harry, and Frederick. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living at Lower End, Bierton, with his wife Emma (a straw plaiter) and their children Alfred, John, Harry, Frederick, Ellen, George, and Rosetta. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e]
      1. Alfred William SPICER, b. ca. 1864 at Bierton, m. reg. Q2 1889 at Northampton R.D., Mary Ada KILSBY (b. ca. 1862 at Cogenhoe, Northamptonhire). In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. In 1891, a baker, living at High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, with his wife Mary. In 1901, a master baker, living at 12 Manchester Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, with his wife Mary and his sister Ada. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
      2. John SPICER, b. ca. 1866 at Bierton, m. reg. Q2 1895 at Aylesbury R.D., Ellen Kate KILSBY (b. ca. 1865 at Cogenhoe). In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. (Where in 1891?) In 1901, a boot maker, living at High Street, Bierton, with his daughters Daisy, Ellen, Florence, Elizabeth, and Rose; his wife Ellen was visiting his brother Frederick. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2g]
        1. Daisy E. SPICER, b. ca. 1891 at Bierton. In 1901, living with her father. [ref. 2g]
        2. Ellen E. SPICER, b. ca. 1893 at Hornsey, Middlesex. In 1901, living with her father. [ref. 2g]
        3. Florence L. SPICER, b. ca. 1895 at Hornsey. In 1901, living with her father. [ref. 2g]
        4. Elizabeth SPICER, b. ca. 1897 at East Dulwich, London. In 1901, living with her father. [ref. 2g]
        5. Rose L. SPICER, b. ca. 1898 at Bierton. In 1901, living with her father. [ref. 2g]
      3. Harry SPICER, b. ca. 1868 at Bierton, m. reg. Q4 1890 at Sheffield R.D., Alice BELK (b. ca. 1868 at Sheffield, Yorkshire). In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a plough boy, living with his parents. In 1891, a confectioner, lodging at 265 Great Horner Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, with his wife Alice. In 1901, a journeyman baker, living at 8 Lyndon Villas, Kathleen Road, Yardley, Worcestershire, with his wife Alice and their daughter May. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g]
        1. May SPICER, b. ca. 1897 at Birmingham, Warwickshire. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2g]
      4. Frederick SPICER, b. ca. Jan 1871 at Bierton, m. Catherine A. (b. ca. 1869 at Aylesbury). In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a baker's assistant, living in his employer's household at Whielden Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. In 1901, a baker and shopkeeper, living at Hare Lane, Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire, with his wife Catherine, their son Donald, and Frederick's brother John's visiting wife Ellen. [ref. 2d,2e,2f,2g]
        1. Donald A. SPICER, b. ca. 1898 at Little Missenden. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2g]
      5. Ellen Elizabeth SPICER, b. ca. 1873 at Bierton. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2e]
      6. George SPICER, b. ca. 1875 at Bierton, m. reg. Q2 1900 at Keighley R.D., Annie JOHNSON (b. ca. 1874 in Staffordshire). In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a pork butcher, living at 22 High Spring Road, Keighley, Yorkshire, with his wife Annie and their daughter Edith. [ref. 1a,2e,2g]
        1. Edith A. SPICER, b. ca. Dec 1900 at Keighley. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2g]
      7. Rosetta SPICER, b. ca. 1878 at Bierton. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a general servant in the PLATER household at London Road, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire. [ref. 2e,2f]
      8. Ada Dinah SPICER, b. ca. 1881 at Bierton, b. reg. Q4 1881 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1901, a baker's shop assistant, living with her brother Alfred. [ref. 1a,2g]
    4. Ann SPICER, b. ca. 1844 at Bierton, b. reg. Q3 1844 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a house servant in the BADWICK household at Bierton village. [ref. 1a,2b,2c]
    5. Mary Elizabeth SPICER, b. ca. 1846 at Bierton, b. reg. Q4 1846 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2b,2c]
    6. Thomas SPICER, b. ca. 1849 at Bierton, b. reg. Q2 1849 at Aylesbury R.D., m. Sophia (b. ca. 1844 at Aylesbury). In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. (Where in 1871?) In 1881, a brewer's laborer, living at 15 Mount Street, Aylesbury (where was Sophia?). In 1891, a drayman, living at 5 Brook Row, Aylesbury, with his wife Sophia. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2e,2f]
    7. George SPICER, b. ca. 1851 at Bierton, b. reg. Q3 1851 at Aylesbury R.D. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, an agricultural laborer, living with his mother. [ref. 2c,2d]

Brazier

William BRAZIER, b. ca. 1815 at Broughton, a hamlet in the parish of Bierton, Buckinghamshire, m. Leah (b. ca. 1809 at Bierton or Weedon, Buckinghamshire, d. by 1891). In 1841, an agricultural laborer, living at Bierton with his wife Leah and their children William and Leah. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Broughton Road, Broughton, with his wife Leah and their children William, Leah, Mary, Ann, George, and Sarah. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living at Broughton with his wife Leah and their children William, Mary, Ann, and Sarah. In 1891, living at Broughton Road, Broughton, with his daughter Mary and her husband. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2f]
  1. William BRAZIER, b. ca. 1837 at Bierton or Weedon. In 1841 and 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, an agricultural laborer, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,2b,2c]
  2. Leah BRAZIER, b. ca. Dec 1840 at Bierton. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b]
  3. Mary BRAZIER, b. ca. 1842 at Bierton, m. reg. Q2 1865 at Aylesbury R.D., Joseph SPICER. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g]
  4. Ann BRAZIER, b. ca. 1845 at Broughton. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. [ref. 2b,2c]
  5. George BRAZIER, b. ca. 1848 at Broughton. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 2b]
  6. Sarah BRAZIER, b. ca. Dec 1850 at Broughton or Bierton. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2b,2c]

Sources

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    1. General Register Office index (main index FreeBMD and Ancestry - overseas indexes FamilyRelatives)
    2. GRO marriage certificate of John George Anderson LUCAS and Barbara Sybil THRASHER, 1952
    3. GRO marriage certificate of Alfred George LUCAS and Alice HORTON, 1918
    4. GRO birth certificate of Arthur HOLLAND, 1842
    5. GRO birth certificate of Stephen PANKHURST, 1839
    6. GRO birth certificate of Female (Celia) CRUMP, 1839
    7. GRO marriage certificate of Harry (Downes) HORTON and Agnes GODBEHERE, 1892
    8. GRO marriage certificate of Henry STANBRIDGE and Edith MacDONALD, 1908 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    9. GRO marriage certificate of John STANBRIDGE and Lucy DENCH, 1876 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    10. GRO birth certificate of Henry STANBRIDGE, 1887 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    11. GRO death certificate of Keziah STANBRIDGE, 1873 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    12. GRO birth certificate of Isabella Amy STANBRIDGE, 1877 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    13. GRO death certificate of John STANBRIDGE, 1897 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    14. GRO birth certificate of Edith May Stanbridge MacDONALD, 1906 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    15. GRO birth certificate of Lucy Lilian STANBRIDGE, 1909 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    16. GRO birth certificate of John STANBRIDGE, 1855 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    17. GRO birth certificate of Violet STANBRIDGE, 1910 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
  2. Censuses of the United Kingdom
    1. 1841 (Ancestry)
    2. 1851 (Ancestry)
    3. 1861 (Ancestry)
    4. 1871 (Ancestry)
    5. 1881 (Ancestry)
    6. 1891 (Ancestry)
    7. 1901 (Ancestry)
    8. 1911 (Ancestry and FindMyPast)
  3. Parish and nonconformist registers
    1. St. Mary, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire (index only - IGI batches C073645 and M073643)
    2. St. Mary at Lambeth, Surrey (Ancestry)
    3. St. Matthew, Oakley Square, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    4. Christ Church, Marylebone, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    5. Camberwell, Surrey (Ancestry)
    6. St. Giles in the Fields, Holborn, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    7. St. Paul, Deptford, Kent (Ancestry)
    8. St. John, Notting Hill, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    9. St. Peter, Notting Hill, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    10. St. Philip, Earls Court, Kensington, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    11. St. John, Buenos Aires, Argentina (transcript only)
    12. Old Meeting House, Birmingham, Warwickshire (index only - IGI batch C077141)
    13. Edgbaston, Warwickshire (index only - IGI batch M010661)
    14. Horsmonden, Kent (index only - IGI batch C131473 and FamilySearch Record Search Pilot)
    15. Stoke Newington, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    16. Holy Trinity, Paddington, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    17. St. Saviour, Paddington, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    18. St. Augustine, Kilburn, London (Ancestry)
    19. Guestling, Sussex (LDS microfilm 1886244)
    20. Thorne, Yorkshire (index only - IGI batch C107921)
    21. Elton, Derbyshire (index only - IGI batch C054391)
    22. St. Oswald, Ashbourne, Derbyshire (index only - IGI batch M139093)
    23. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Goudhurst, Kent (index only - IGI batch C068311)
    24. Frant, Sussex (index only - IGI batch M148461)
    25. Goudhurst, Kent (LDS microfilm 1851042 - except marriages post-1837 and burials post-1802 from index only at FamilySearch Record Search Pilot)
    26. Ticehurst, Sussex (index only - IGI batch C013842)
    27. Hawkhurst, Kent (index only - FamilySearch Record Search Pilot)
    28. St. John, Waterloo, Lambeth, Surrey (Ancestry)
    29. St. Alphege, Greenwich, Kent (Ancestry)
    30. St. Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    31. Harrow, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    32. Evangelische Kirche, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
      1. image courtesy of Mark Swanson
      2. index only - FamilySearch based on LDS films 341731, 341840, 341861, and 341882
    33. Cranbrook, Kent (index only - FamilySearch Record Search Pilot)
    34. Parish register transcripts from the Madras Presidency (index only - IGI batch C000686)
    35. St. Peter, Brighton, Sussex (index only - FamilySearch Record Search Pilot)
    36. St. Pancras, Middlesex (Ancestry)
    37. St. Paul Camden Square, St. Pancras, Middlesex (Ancestry)
  4. Newspapers and Journals
    1. The Times - (1) Marriages 12 Nov 1853, (2) Deaths 14 Apr 1856, (3) Deaths 15 Feb 1859, (4) Deaths 31 Jan 1862, (5) Deaths 3 Sep 1863, (6) Marriages 31 Oct 1878, (7) Marriages 8 May 1902, (8) Marriages 13 Apr 1896, (9) Marriages 12 Apr 1928, (10) Marriages 14 Jun 1928, (11) Silver Weddings 9 Apr 1953, (12) Deaths 30 Oct 1973, (13) Obituaries 27 Oct 1980
    2. The London Gazette - (1) Probate Notices 23 Nov 1956, (2) Changes of Name 16 Mar 1917
    3. British Medical Journal - (1) Obituaries 8 Feb 1986
    4. The Gentleman's Magazine - (1) Marriages Feb 1854
    5. The Maitland (New South Wales) Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser - (1) Marriages 6 Jun 1863, (2) Births 27 Aug 1864, (3) Marriages 10 Feb 1866, (4) Births 2 Feb 1867, (5) Deaths 3 Jan 1871, (6) Deaths 9 Nov 1872, (7) Deaths 1 Jun 1878
    6. The Independent - (1) Obituaries 18 Aug 2001
  5. Compiled genealogies
    1. Ray Le Mesurier-Foster, The Rough Index to the Le Mesurier Family, 4th edition
  6. Immigration and emigration records
    1. Passenger lists of arrivals in the United Kingdom (Ancestry)
    2. Passenger lists of assisted immigrants to New South Wales (Ancestry)
    3. Private act of parliament, 23 Dec 1837, for naturalizing Frederick Schwann (courtesy of Jenny Homewood)
    4. Certificates of alien arrivals at London, Jul-Nov 1826 (Ancestry)
  7. Cemetery records and memorial inscriptions
    1. Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Debt of Honour Register
    2. Memorial inscriptions in Goudhurst churchyard, Kent
  8. Genealogical reference books
    1. Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, Armorial Families, 3rd edition (1899)
  9. School and university records
    1. Robert Barlow Gardiner, Admission Registers of St. Paul's School, 1748-1876 and 1876-1905
    2. Marlborough College Register, 5th edition, 1905, p. 579
    3. Personal communication, C.S. Knighton, editor, Clifton College Register, 28 Mar 2013
  10. Civil registration in Australia
    1. index for New South Wales
    2. South Australia death certificate of Lucy Lillian SCOTLAND, 1972 (courtest of Chris Scotland)
  11. Personal knowledge
    1. Recollection of Daniel Francis Morgan, 2010
    2. Personal communication, Andrew Gretton, 5 Sep 2010
    3. Personal communication, Mark Swanson, 8 Nov 2010, based on information from a descendant of John Frederick Schwann (1841-1925)
    4. Personal communication, Jenny Homewood (granddaughter of Humphrey Schwann), 22 Oct 2010
  12. Catalog of the U.S. Library of Congress
  13. Directories
    1. Huddersfield entry in Pigot's directory 1829
  14. Military records
    1. British Army discharge certificate of Henry Stanbridge, 1919 (courtesy of Chris Scotland)
  15. Legal records
    1. Record of inquest on Harry Stanbridge, 1927 (from South Australia Public Record Office, courtesy of Chris Scotland)
    2. National Archives catalog record for Divorce Court file of Torfrida Lois Acantha Swann and Henry Bagehot Swann, 1927

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