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Jane Ann Mary Harland1

#13051, b. about 1831, d. 31 July 1872
Last Edited=28 Sep 2015
     Jane Ann Mary Harland was born about 1831 in Clerkenwell, London, England.2 She was the daughter of Thomas Harland and Mary Ellerton.1 She married Matthew Whitelock, son of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Allen, on 6 May 1856 in Lambeth, London, England.2,3,4 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the wife of Matthew Whitelock.5 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the wife of Matthew Whitelock.6 Jane died on 31 July 1872 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.7,4,8 Jane was buried on 5 August 1872 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England, Matthew and Jane share a headstone with their children Matthew, Jane and Marion.4,9,8

Children of Jane Ann Mary Harland and Matthew Whitelock

Sources of Information

  1. [S399] E-mails between Bob Ellerton and Jan Cooper from 3 January 2014.
  2. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1856/Q2 Lambeth Volume 1d Page 333.
  4. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  5. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3673 Folio 70 Page 1.
  6. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1872/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 405.
  8. [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
  9. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Jane Ann Whitelock1

#13052, b. 2 August 1860, d. 18 July 1874
Last Edited=22 May 2011
     Jane Ann Whitelock was born on 2 August 1860 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Jane Ann Mary Harland.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock Jane Ann was a scholar.5 Jane died on 18 July 1874 in Downholme, Yorkshire, England, aged 13.6,7,3 Jane was buried on 22 July 1874 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England, Jane, Matthew and Marion share a headstone with their parents Matthew and Jane.7,8,3

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1860/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 468.
  3. [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3673 Folio 70 Page 1.
  5. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1874/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 391.
  7. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  8. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Marion Whitelock1

#13053, b. 29 July 1862, d. 3 August 1874
Last Edited=22 May 2011
     Marion Whitelock was baptised on 29 July 1862 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.2 She was born on 29 July 1862 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3,4 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Jane Ann Mary Harland.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock.5 Marion died on 3 August 1874 in Downholme, Yorkshire, England, aged 12.6,2,4 Marion was buried on 4 August 1874 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England, Marion, Matthew and Jane share a headstone with their parents Matthew and Jane.2,7,4

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1862/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 486.
  4. [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
  5. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1874/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 391.
  7. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Matthew Whitelock1

#13054, b. 1863
Last Edited=2 Oct 2006
     Matthew Whitelock was born in 1863 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Matthew Whitelock and Jane Ann Mary Harland.1 He was baptised on 26 August 1863 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Matthew Whitelock.4

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1863/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 496.
  3. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.

Augusta Elizabeth Whitelock1

#13055, b. 1864
Last Edited=2 Oct 2006
     Augusta Elizabeth Whitelock was born in 1864 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Jane Ann Mary Harland.1 She was baptised on 27 December 1864 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock.4 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock.5 She married Charles Louis N Maister in 1890.6

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1865/Q1 Reeth Volume 9d Page 493.
  3. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.
  5. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4878 Folio 63 Page 7 FHL film 1342174.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1890/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 1011.

Amy Ellerton Whitelock1

#13056, b. 9 March 1870, d. 10 May 1922
Last Edited=25 Aug 2013
     Amy Ellerton Whitelock was born on 9 March 1870 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.2,3 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Jane Ann Mary Harland.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock.4 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Matthew Whitelock.5 In the census of 5 April 1891 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the sister of Ernest George Whitelock Amy was living on her own means.6 She married Albert Edward Smith in 1901 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.7 Amy was listed as head of household in the census of 31 March 1901 in 282 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, Amy lived on her own means.8 In the census of 19 June 1921 in Hillcrest, Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the cousin of Elizabeth Greathead.9 Amy died on 10 May 1922 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, aged 52.3 Amy was buried in St Andrew's Churchyard, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1870/Q2 Reeth Volume 9d Page 532.
  3. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.
  5. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4878 Folio 63 Page 7 FHL film 1342174.
  6. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 4035 Folio 47 Page 1.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1901/Q3 Winchester Volume 2c Page 251.
  8. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 1044 Folio 58 Page 3.
  9. [S41921] UK Census 1921 (RG15) - 19 June 1921 GBC_1921_RG15_24195A_0429.

Frances A Greathead1

#13057, b. about 1882
Last Edited=23 Jun 2006
     Frances A Greathead was born about 1882 in Ohio, USA.1 She was the daughter of ... Greathead.1 She married Barthomomew B Stevens about 1901 in USA.1 In the census of 25 April 1910 in Ewing Street, Chilberth, Ohio, USA, she was listed as the wife of Barthomomew B Stevens.2

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S41910] US Census 1910 - 20 April 1910 Roll T624_1226 Page 1a Enumeration District 176 Image 1088.

Matthew Whitelock

#13058, b. 12 September 1769, d. 15 April 1841
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     Matthew Whitelock was baptised on 12 September 1769 in Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Christopher Whitelock and Elizabeth Whitelock.1 He married Elizabeth Hutchinson, daughter of Simon Hutchinson and Jane Spensley, on 9 April 1798 in Kirkby, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1 His wife Elizabeth died on 26 March 1808 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, aged 33.1 He married Elizabeth Allen on 5 June 1809 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.2,1 He was described as an Esquire on the marriage certificate of his daughter Elizabeth in 1839.3 Matthew died on 15 April 1841 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, aged 71.4,5,1 Matthew was buried on 20 April 1841 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1,6,5 The will of Matthew was proved on 15 November 1841 to George Robinson, Ralph Robinson and George Whitelock.1

Children of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Hutchinson

Children of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Allen

Sources of Information

  1. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  2. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers, 1640-1891 Church of England. Parish Church of Grinton (Yorkshire) Film 468809.
  3. [S46001] General Register Office, Information taken from Marriage certificate of daughter.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1841/Q2 Richmond Volume 24 Page 313.
  5. [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
  6. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Elizabeth Allen

#13059, b. about 1783, d. 9 June 1871
Last Edited=28 Sep 2015
     Elizabeth Allen was born about 1783 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England.1 She married Matthew Whitelock, son of Christopher Whitelock and Elizabeth Whitelock, on 5 June 1809 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.2,3 Her husband Matthew died on 15 April 1841 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, aged 71.4,5,3 Elizabeth was listed as the head of the family of on the census of 6 June 1841 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, Elizabeth was of independant means.6 Elizabeth was listed as head of household in the census of 30 March 1851 at Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, Elizabeth was a widow and had independant means. Her grandchildren Matthew Whitelock Knowles aged 4 and Elizabeth Ann Knowles aged 3 were staying with her.7 Elizabeth was listed as head of household in the census of 2 April 1871 in Hagg Cottage, Reeth, Yorkshire, England, Elizabeth was an annuitant, her daughter Sarah was living with her.8 Elizabeth died on 9 June 1871 in Downholme, Yorkshire, England.3,9,5 Elizabeth was buried on 13 June 1871 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.3,10,5

Children of Elizabeth Allen and Matthew Whitelock

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers, 1640-1891 Church of England. Parish Church of Grinton (Yorkshire) Film 468809.
  3. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1841/Q2 Richmond Volume 24 Page 313.
  5. [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
  6. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 www.geocities.com/beaulands/census/Grinton_41.html.
  7. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2380 Folio 387 Page 32.
  8. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 16 Page 26.
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1871/Q2 Reeth Volume 9d Page 456.
  10. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Ernest George Whitelock

#13060, b. 1858
Last Edited=19 May 2013
     Ernest George Whitelock was born in 1858 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Matthew Whitelock and Jane Ann Mary Harland.2 He was baptised on 27 June 1858 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Matthew Whitelock.4 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Matthew Whitelock Ernest was a farmer.5 Ernest was listed as the head of the family on the census of 5 April 1891 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, Ernest was a farmer, living with his sister Amy, Aunt Sarah and Cousin Elizabeth Greathead.6 He married Eleanor Wilson Highmoor in 1896.7 Ernest was listed as head of household in the census of 31 March 1901 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, Ernest was described as a gentleman farmer.8 Ernest was listed as head of household in the census of 2 April 1911 in Bryn House, Atlow Atlow, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England, Ernest was a farmer living with his wife of 15 years and two servants in their eight roomed home. They declared they had no children born to their marriage.9

Sources of Information

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1858/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 447.
  2. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  3. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3673 Folio 70 Page 1.
  5. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4878 Folio 63 Page 7 FHL film 1342174.
  6. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 4035 Folio 47 Page 1.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1896/Q1 Richmond Y Volume 9d Page 915.
  8. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4608 Folio 20 Page 1.
  9. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14 Piece 21043 RG78 Piece1255 Registration District 437 Sub District 2 Enumeration District 7 Schedule Number 86.

Ruth Whitelock

#13061, b. 7 December 1817
Last Edited=28 Sep 2015
     Ruth Whitelock was baptised on 7 December 1817 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Allen. She married John Knowles on 21 November 1843 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3

Children of Ruth Whitelock and John Knowles

Sources of Information

  1. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers, 1640-1891 Church of England. Parish Church of Grinton (Yorkshire) Film 0468807.
  2. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1943/Q4 Reeth Volume 24 Page 484.

George Whitelock

#13062, b. 18 July 1815, d. 21 February 1847
Last Edited=29 Sep 2015
     George Whitelock was baptised on 18 July 1815 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Allen. In the census of 6 June 1841 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Elizabeth Whitelock George was a farmer.3 George died on 21 February 1847 in Downholme, Yorkshire, England, aged 31 He drowned while crossing the River Swale on his way home from Richmond.2,4 George was buried on 24 February 1847 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.2,5 George did not leave a will. Administration papers were issued on 17 April 1847 to his brother Matthew and stated the estate was under the value of £6,000.2

Sources of Information

  1. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers, 1640-1891 Church of England. Parish Church of Grinton (Yorkshire) Film 0468806.
  2. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  3. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 www.geocities.com/beaulands/census/Grinton_41.html.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1847/Q3 Reeth Volume 24 Page 320.
  5. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Sarah Whitelock

#13063, b. 19 June 1821, d. 9 October 1902
Last Edited=28 Sep 2015
     Sarah Whitelock was born on 19 June 1821 in Cogden Hall, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Allen. She was baptised on 24 September 1822 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.2 In the census of 6 June 1841 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Elizabeth Whitelock.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Hagg Cottage, Reeth, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Elizabeth Whitelock Sarah was listed as an annuitant living with her mother.4 In the census of 5 April 1891 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the Aunt of Ernest George Whitelock Sarah was living on her own means.5 In the census of 31 March 1901 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the aunt of Ernest George Whitelock Sarah was living on her own means.6 Sarah died on 9 October 1902 in Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, aged 81.7,1 Sarah was buried on 13 October 1902 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1,8

Sources of Information

  1. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  2. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers, 1640-1891 Church of England. Parish Church of Grinton (Yorkshire) Film 0468806.
  3. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 www.geocities.com/beaulands/census/Grinton_41.html.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 16 Page 26.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 4035 Folio 47 Page 1.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4608 Folio 20 Page 1.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1902/Q4 Reeth Volume 9d Page 449.
  8. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Elizabeth Sherlock

#13064, b. about 1832, d. 1 February 1851
Last Edited=2 Oct 2006
     Elizabeth Sherlock was born about 1832.1 She married Matthew Whitelock, son of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Allen, on 11 October 1849 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.2,1 Elizabeth died on 1 February 1851 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3,1 Elizabeth was buried on 6 February 1851 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1,4

Child of Elizabeth Sherlock and Matthew Whitelock

Sources of Information

  1. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  2. [S10] Family Record Family Search - Parish registers, 1640-1891 Church of England. Parish Church of Grinton (Yorkshire) Film 0468809.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1851/Q1 Reeth Volume 24 Page 333.
  4. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.

Elizabeth Sherlock Whitelock

#13065, b. 1850, d. 31 July 1850
Last Edited=2 Oct 2006
     Elizabeth Sherlock Whitelock was born in 1850 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Sherlock. She was baptised on 12 July 1850 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.3 Elizabeth was buried on 31 July 1850 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England.1,4 Elizabeth died on 31 July 1850 in Downholme, Yorkshire, England.5,1

Sources of Information

  1. [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1850/Q3 Reeth Volume 24 Page 532.
  3. [S10] Family Record Family Search.
  4. [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1850/Q3 Reeth Volume 24 Page 305.

Simeon Linyard1

#13066, b. about 1804, d. 30 April 1853
Last Edited=4 Dec 2015
     Simeon Linyard was born about 1804.2 He married Elizabeth Chamberlain on 22 August 1824 in St Marys, Handsworth, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England.3 His wife Elizabeth died on before 1836.4 He married Martha Greathead, daughter of John Greathead and Elizabeth ..., on 28 August 1836 in St Philip, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Joseph Hedson and Joseph Gell. Simeon was a widower.5,1,3 He was described as a pearl button cutter and later a baker.6 He died on 30 April 1853 in 10 Greene Village, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, He died from pneumonia.7

Children of Simeon Linyard and Martha Greathead

Sources of Information

  1. [S127] E-mails between Michael Linyard and Jan Cooper from 7 November 2005.
  2. [S5] Jan's thoughts based on information from GRO or Parish record entries.
  3. [S7] Ancestry.com - Birmingham Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937.
  4. [S7] Ancestry.com - All Birmingham, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937.
  5. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  6. [S46002] General Register Office, Information taken from Marriage certificate of son.
  7. [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1853/Q2 Birmingham Volume 6d Page 61 - Kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  8. [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1837/Q4 Birmingham Volume XVI Page 158 - kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  9. [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1838/Q4 Birmingham Volume XVI Page 148 - kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  10. [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1846/Q3 Birmingham Volume 16 Page 339 - kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  11. [S1] Jan's knowledge.

Barthomomew B Stevens1

#13067, b. about 1878
Last Edited=23 Jun 2006
     Barthomomew B Stevens was born about 1878 in Ohio, USA.1 He married Frances A Greathead, daughter of ... Greathead, about 1901 in USA.1 Barthomomew was listed as the head of the family on the census of 25 April 1910 in Ewing Street, Chilberth, Ohio, USA, Bartholomew worked on the rail road. His sister in law Mabel Greathead was staying with him and his wife.2

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S41910] US Census 1910 - 20 April 1910 Roll T624_1226 Page 1a Enumeration District 176 Image 1088.

John Greathead Linyard

#13068, b. 1843, d. 1884
Last Edited=8 Apr 2020
     John Greathead Linyard was born in 1843 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.1 He was the son of Simeon Linyard and Martha Greathead.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 in 17 Beak Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, he was listed as the son of Martha Linyard John was a staymaker.3 He married Isabella Langford, daughter of Richard Langford, on 13 June 1869 in St George's Chapel, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, after their banns were read. The ceremony was witnessed by Edward Turner and Martha Brown, who signed her name with her mark X. John worked as an electo plater and gilder. They both gave their address as 378 Summer Lane.4 John was listed as head of household in the census of 2 April 1871 in 29 Brokers Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, John was an electra plater and furniture maker.5 John was listed as the head of the family on the census of 3 April 1881 in 372 Bath Viaduct, Aston, Warwickshire, England, John was an electra plater.6 John died in 1884 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.2,7,8

Sources of Information

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1843/Q1 Birmingham Volme 16 Page 365 - mother Greathead.
  2. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  3. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 2150 Folio 95 Page 43.
  4. [S46000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of marriage certificate 1869/Q2 Birmingham Volume 6d Page 67 - kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  5. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 3104 Folio 63 Page 6.
  6. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 3046 Folio 66 Page 19.
  7. [S127] E-mails between Michael Linyard and Jan Cooper from 7 November 2005.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1884/Q4 Birmingham Volume 6d Page 85.

Isabella Langford1

#13069, b. about 1849
Last Edited=11 Nov 2005
     Isabella Langford was born about 1849 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. She was the daughter of Richard Langford.2 She married John Greathead Linyard, son of Simeon Linyard and Martha Greathead, on 13 June 1869 in St George's Chapel, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, after their banns were read. The ceremony was witnessed by Edward Turner and Martha Brown, who signed her name with her mark X. John worked as an electo plater and gilder. They both gave their address as 378 Summer Lane.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 in 29 Brokers Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, she was listed as the wife of John Greathead Linyard Isabella was a employed burnishing silver.4 In the census of 3 April 1881 in 372 Bath Viaduct, Aston, Warwickshire, England, she was listed as the wife of John Greathead Linyard.5 Her husband John died on 1884 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.6,7,8 Isabella was listed as the head of the family on the census of 5 April 1891 in 17 Gopnal Street, Aston, Warwickshire, England, Isabella was now a widow and was employed mangling.9 She married Arthur Thomas Stokes, son of Henry Stokes, on 30 August 1892 in Register Office, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, after a certificate was issued. The ceremony was witnessed by James Harring and John J Stephens. Arthur had not been married before and worked as a railway goods labourer. Both of them gave their address as 17 Gopsall Street, Duddeston.10

Sources of Information

  1. [S46000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of marriage certificate Kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  2. [S46001] General Register Office, Information taken from Marriage certificate of daughter.
  3. [S46000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of marriage certificate 1869/Q2 Birmingham Volume 6d Page 67 - kindly sent by Michael Linyard.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 3104 Folio 63 Page 6.
  5. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 3046 Folio 66 Page 19.
  6. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  7. [S127] E-mails between Michael Linyard and Jan Cooper from 7 November 2005.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1884/Q4 Birmingham Volume 6d Page 85.
  9. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 2416 Folio 14 Page 21.
  10. [S46000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of marriage certificate 1892/Q3 Aston Volume 6d Page 626 - kindly sent by Michael Linyard.

Euginia Van Wormer1

#13070
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
     Euginia Van Wormer married George E Ackerman.1

Child of Euginia Van Wormer and George E Ackerman

Sources of Information

  1. [S40000] Website LDS - Michigan marriages 1868-1925 Film number 2342694 Digital GS number 4001632 Image 341 Reference number v4 p244 m30.
  2. [S40000] Website http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/…

Isabel Woodward

#13071, b. about 1833, d. 18 April 1915
Last Edited=9 Feb 2016
     Isabel Woodward was born about 1833 in Richmond, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of John Woodward and Elizabeth ...1 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Hipswell, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of John Woodward Isabella was working as an agricultural labourer.2 She married William Greathead, son of Edward Greathead and Thomasine Ridsdale, on 19 June 1861 in Register Office, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, the ceremony was witnessed by Margaret and Frances Woodward who both signed their names with a X. William was aged 34 and a labourer while Isabel was aged 28. Both gave their addresses as Sleegate in the township of Hipswell.3 William and Isabell witnessed after the banns had been read, the wedding ceremony of George Smith and Ann Woodward on 22 May 1864 at Christ Church in West Hartlepool.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 she was listed as the visitor of Elizabeth Woodward.5 In the census of 3 April 1881 in 39 Charlotte Street, Stranton, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, she was listed as the wife of William Greathead.6 Her husband William died on 28 October 1888 in Workhouse, Throston, Hartlepool, Durham, England, aged 64 from Phthisis. The death was certified by T G Ainsley. The informant was J Mason as Master of Throston Workhouse.7 Isabel was listed as the head of the family on the census of 5 April 1891 in 25 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, Isabella had a 36 year old lodger called Harry Taylor who was a shipyard labourer. She was a widow.8 Isabel was listed as head of household in the census of 31 March 1901 in 23 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, Isabella had a boarder called James Hewitt who was aged twenty-three and a riviter at the shipyard.9 Isabel was listed as head of household in the census of 2 April 1911 in 25 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, Isabella had a boarder Robert Allen who was a dock labourer in the timber yard. They lived in a two roomed house.10 She died on 18 April 1915 in 21 Thomas Street, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, from Senile decay and syncope. Her daughter, Elizabeth Kenny signed her name using a X mark. She gave her address as 3 Alfred Street, West Hartlepool.11

Child of Isabel Woodward and William Greathead

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3675 Folio 57 Page 9.
  3. [S46000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of marriage certificate 1861/Q2 Richmond Volume 9d Page 803 Entry Number 150.
  4. [S38] E-mails between Bert Wilson and Jan Cooper from 24 September 2003 (John Walker - by Bert) Register of Marriages 1580-1837 page 98.
  5. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Pice 4921 Folio 70 Page 25 and 26.
  6. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4910 folio 119 page 72 FHL film 1342181.
  7. [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1888/Q4 Hartlepool Volume 10a Page 67.
  8. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 4066 Folio 9 Page 12 and Folio 10 Page 13.
  9. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4641 Folio 203 Page 34.
  10. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14 Piece 29636 RG78 Piece 17188 Registration district 545 Sub district 1 enumeration district 36 schedule number 35.
  11. [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1915/Q2 Hartlepool Volume 10a Page 141.

Florence Mary Victoria Greethead1

#13072, b. 11 October 1882, d. 1958
Last Edited=28 Dec 2015
     Florence Mary Victoria Greethead was born on 11 October 1882 in Bristol, Somerset, England.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of William John Greethead and Elizabeth Mary Veals.1 In the census of 5 April 1891 in 40 Reddiff Hill, Bristol, Somerset, England, she was listed as the daughter of William John Greethead.5 She was baptised on 10 December 1897 in Bristol, Somerset, England.2,6 In the census of 2 April 1911 in 118 Redcliffe Hill, Bristol, Somerset, England, she was listed as the daughter of William John Greethead She was working in her fathers florist business.7 In the census of 19 June 1921 in 118 Redcliff Hill, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, she was listed as the daughter of William John Greethead.8 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Florence was listed as living at 52 Queens Gardens, Paddington, London, England, with her brother Reginald Reginald was a Research Chemist researching safety glass and plastics and Florence was a Casualty Service Nurse.4 Florence died in 1958 in Ealing, London, England.9

Sources of Information

  1. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  2. [S40010] Family History Resource File - Vital Records Index - British Isles/Australia CD FHL Film 1595696.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1882/Q4 Bedminster Volume 5c Page 680.
  4. [S41939] National Register 1939 - Find my past RG101/0412B/005.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 1957 Folio 90 Page 24.
  6. [S257] Emails between Marian Barber and Jan Cooper from 6 March 2009.
  7. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14 Piece 14880 RG78 Piece 902 Registration District 319 Sub district 2 Enumeration district 19 Schedule number 233.
  8. [S41921] UK Census 1921 (RG15) - 19 June 1921 GBC_1921_RG15_11662_0379.
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1958/Q3 Ealing Volume 5e Page 28 age 75.

William Shrimpton

#13073, b. 28 June 1782, d. 1 March 1865
Last Edited=20 Oct 2013
     William Shrimpton was baptised on 28 June 1782 in New Alresford, Hampshire, England.1 He married Elizabeth Francis, daughter of ... Francis, on 11 April 1812 in St Magnus the Martyr, London, England.1 The couple had eight known children between 1812 and 1827, during which time William was employed as a gamekeeper in Surrey. He was licensed to shoot game on the Manor of the Earl of Onslow (from 1812-14) and resided with his family in Worplesdon. The children were baptised in West Clandon, Send and Ripley and laterly Great Bookham.1 William was listed as the head of the family on the census of 6 June 1841 in West Clandon, Surrey, England, William was listed as an agricultural labourer living with his wife and daughter Mary.2,1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at The Horse and Groom, Merrow, Guildford, Surrey, England, he was listed as a lodger His wife was staying with their newly widowed daughter in law, now the sole parent of four small children all under the age of nine. He was listed as a dog breaker.3,1 His wife Elizabeth died on 2 September 1854 in Little Windmill Street, St James, Westminster, London, England, after seventeen hours she died of cholera, a victim of the raging epidemic in the district, one of the hundred and twenty-seven people whose lives were taken on that same day. Elizabeth was visiting her widowed sister Margaret.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Guildford Union Workhouse, Guildford, Surrey, England, he was listed as a game keeper.4 He died on 1 March 1865 in Guildford Union Workhouse, Guildford, Surrey, England, aged 82 from erysipelas (fever producing deep red skin colouration) and gangrene.1,5 William was buried on 8 March 1865 in West Clandon, Surrey, England.1

Children of William Shrimpton and Elizabeth Francis

Sources of Information

  1. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005 Root and Branch - WSFHS March 2005 Pages 157-162.
  2. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1080/10 Folio 8 Page 26.
  3. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 1594 Folio 309 Page 4.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 427 Folio 89 Page 3.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1865/Q1 Guildford Volume 2a Page 46.
  6. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  7. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005 Root and Branch article WSFHS March 2005.

Elizabeth Francis

#13074, b. about 1787, d. 2 September 1854
Last Edited=3 Jul 2015
     Elizabeth Francis was born about 1787 in Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales.1 She was the daughter of ... Francis.2 She married William Shrimpton on 11 April 1812 in St Magnus the Martyr, London, England.1 The couple had eight known children between 1812 and 1827, during which time William was employed as a gamekeeper in Surrey. He was licensed to shoot game on the Manor of the Earl of Onslow (from 1812-14) and resided with his family in Worplesdon. The children were baptised in West Clandon, Send and Ripley and laterly Great Bookham.1 In the census of 6 June 1841 in West Clandon, Surrey, England, she was listed as the wife of William Shrimpton William was listed as an agricultural labourer living with his wife and daughter Mary.3,1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Bradfords Cottages, Leatherhead, Surrey, England, she was listed as the mother in law of Elizabeth Shrimpton.4 She died on 2 September 1854 in Little Windmill Street, St James, Westminster, London, England, after seventeen hours she died of cholera, a victim of the raging epidemic in the district, one of the hundred and twenty-seven people whose lives were taken on that same day. Elizabeth was visiting her widowed sister Margaret.1 She was buried on 5 September 1854 in Brompton Cemetery, The Royal Parks, Chapel Office, Brompton Cemetery, Fulham Road, Kensington, London, England, with her sister Margaret Greathead who died whilst Elizabeth was staying with her at 12 Little Windmill Stree, Haymarket. Elizabeth was buried in a common grave whilst Margaret was buried in a private grave alongside her husband John who had died in 1847.5

Children of Elizabeth Francis and William Shrimpton

Sources of Information

  1. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005 Root and Branch - WSFHS March 2005 Pages 157-162.
  2. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005.
  3. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1080/10 Folio 8 Page 26.
  4. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 1592 Folio 496 Page 10.
  5. [S40000] Website Deceased on line.
  6. [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
  7. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005 Root and Branch article WSFHS March 2005.

... Francis1

#13075
Last Edited=20 Feb 2009

Children of ... Francis

Sources of Information

  1. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005 Root and Branch - WSFHS March 2005 Pages 157-162.
  2. [S102] E-mails between Valda Shrimpton and Jan Cooper from 1 March 2005.