Andrew Eltringham Hall 
#16753, b. 1873, d. 1950
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 1 My Direct Family - Edward Greathead
Andrew Eltringham Hall was born in 1873 in Byers Green, Durham, England.1 He married Hannah Greathead, daughter of John George Greathead and Margaret Anne Moore, in 1907 in Auckland, Durham, England.2 Andrew died in 1950 in Consett, Durham, England.1,3
Children of Andrew Eltringham Hall and Hannah Greathead
- Ivy Hall4 b. 1910
- William Hall+ b. 1913, d. 1998
- Ann E Hall b. 1915
Sources of Information
Ivy Hall1

#16754, b. 1910
Last Edited=1 Jan 2016
- Relationships
- 6th cousin 1 time removed of Janet Susan Greathead
3rd cousin 4 times removed of George Greathead
7th great-granddaughter of Edward Greathead
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 1 My Direct Family - Edward Greathead
Ivy Hall was born in 1910 in Consett, Durham, England.2,3 She was the daughter of Andrew Eltringham Hall and Hannah Greathead.1 She married Billy Charlton It is believed that Ivy and Billy had two boys.1 Their address was 9 Hutton Street, Cox Lodge, Newcastle in 2006.1
Jessica Monica Shapcott1 
#16756
Last Edited=6 Feb 2017
Jessica Monica Shapcott was the daughter of Francis Royce Shapcott. She married George Philip Philo in 1895 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.2 In the census of 2 April 1911 in 47 Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, she was listed as the wife of George Philip Philo.3 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Jessica was listed as living at 74 Arbury Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, with her husband George. George was a retired cabinet maker living with his wife and daughter.4
Children of Jessica Monica Shapcott and George Philip Philo
- Margaret Philo+ b. 12 Sep 1896
- Philip John Philo5 b. a 1898
- George Fergus Mark Philo5 b. 1902
- Owen Philo b. 1904
- Hilda Philo b. a 1906
- Jessie Ferguson Philo+ b. a 1908
Sources of Information
- [S18572] Emails between Cathy Goll and Jan Cooper from 9 March 2006.
- [S3] GRO Indexes - 1895/Q3 Cambridge Volume 3b Page 1006.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN9133 RG78PN484 RD181 SD2 ED7 SN9.
- [S41939] National Register 1939 - Find my past RG101/6312C/003.
- [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
Thomas Greathead 
#16757, b. 16 March 1796, d. 12 April 1864
Last Edited=8 May 2018
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of Francis Greathead
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 28 - Francis Greathead
Thomas Greathead was baptised on 16 March 1796 in Marske, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Greathead and Ruth Whitelock. He married Jane Whitelock, daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Hutchinson, on 6 April 1830 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, by the Rev D Hick.1,3 In the Robson's London Classification of Trades for 1835 Thomas is described as a Cheesemonger (not to be confused with a cheese maker) living at 50 Bridge Road, Lambeth. There were 1901 cheesemongers listed. In the London Directories Thomas was listed as living at 3 Bridge Road in 1826 and 1834, 50 Bridge Road 1841 and 1843, 58 Bridge Road in 1850.4,1 His wife Jane died on 20 November 1838 in 58 Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, England, aged 37 from consumption. Her death was registered by Mary Hauxey of 6 Great Union Street, Kensington Causeway. An announcement of her death was placed in the Times newspaper of Thursday 22 November 1838 "On 20th inst aged 37 Jane the beloved wife of Mr T Greathead Bridge Road, Lambeth."5,6,1 Thomas was listed as head of household in the census of 30 March 1851 at 58 Mount Street, Lambeth, London, England, Thomas was living with his three children and working as a cheesemonger.7 In the News of the World newspaper of Sunday 14 September 1851 Thomas was reported of receiving a cheque from Edward Pittard, a man of respectable appearance who was described as a bacon factor or salesman. Edward took six hams and a cheese, which came to £2 3s 6d and tendered a cheque for £3 15s6d payable at the Commercial Bank of London. Although Thomas did not want initially to receive payment this way as he did not know Edward he did eventually giving the change, £1 12s. When Thomas that morning presented the cheque he was told the drawer was unknown. Edward who declined offering anything in defence when arrested was remanded for a week.8 Thomas was placed into custody on 27 July 1854 accused of feloniously stealing, at Lambeth, one half-crown, and other of the moneys of George Webb. He was tried on 2 August 1854 and found guilty and sentenced to one calendar month in Newington Goal.9 Thomas was listed as the head of the family on the census of 7 April 1861 in 6 Lower Kennington Green, Lambeth, London, England, Thomas is described as an office keeper and was living alone.10 Thomas died on 12 April 1864 in 163 East Street, Kennington, Lambeth, London, England, aged 68 from apoplexy. Catherine Hewett registered his death.11,1 Thomas was buried on 16 April 1864 in Norwood Cemetery - South Metroplitan Cemetery, Norwood, London, England, Thomas was interred at the cemetery this information is recorded on the headstone of his daughter Jane in St Michael and All Angels Church in Downholme. His wife is interred at Lambeth Cemetery.1,12,13
Children of Thomas Greathead and Jane Whitelock
- Thomas Greathead+2 b. 7 Apr 1831, d. 8 Sep 1900
- Matthew Whitelock Greathead b. 30 Oct 1832, d. 1834
- Elizabeth Greathead b. a 1835, d. 10 Mar 1923
- Ruth Greathead b. 1838, d. 1838
- Jane Greathead2 b. 28 Sep 1838, d. 31 Aug 1875
Sources of Information
- [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
- [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
- [S40045] Newspapers 13 April 1830 - the Hull Packet and the Humber Mercury.
- [S4908] Letters between Ronald Greathead, Tim Ely and Jan Cooper.
- [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1838/Q4 Lambeth Volume IV Page 217.
- [S40045] Newspapers The Times 22 November 1838.
- [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 1571 Folio 523 Page 1.
- [S40045] Newspapers News of the World Sunday 14 September 1851.
- [S1] Jan's knowledge,Surrey England Calendar of Prisoners 1848-1902.
- [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 356 Folio 188 Page 17.
- [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1864/Q2 Lambeth Volume 1d Page 236.
- [S7] Ancestry.com - London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980.
- [S47012] Find my past North Yorkshire MI.
Jane Whitelock1 
#16758, b. 7 April 1801, d. 20 November 1838
Last Edited=2 Dec 2017
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 28 - Francis Greathead
Jane Whitelock was baptised on 7 April 1801 in Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Matthew Whitelock and Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Thomas Greathead, son of Thomas Greathead and Ruth Whitelock, on 6 April 1830 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, by the Rev D Hick.1,2 Jane died on 20 November 1838 in 58 Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, England, aged 37 from consumption. Her death was registered by Mary Hauxey of 6 Great Union Street, Kensington Causeway. An announcement of her death was placed in the Times newspaper of Thursday 22 November 1838 "On 20th inst aged 37 Jane the beloved wife of Mr T Greathead Bridge Road, Lambeth."3,4,1 Jane was buried on 28 November 1838 in St Mary, Lambeth, London, England, Jane was interred at the cemetery this information is recorded on the headstone of her daughter Jane in St Michael and All Angels Church in Downholme. Her husband is interred at Norwood Cemetery.1,5,6
Children of Jane Whitelock and Thomas Greathead
- Thomas Greathead+7 b. 7 Apr 1831, d. 8 Sep 1900
- Matthew Whitelock Greathead b. 30 Oct 1832, d. 1834
- Elizabeth Greathead7 b. a 1835, d. 10 Mar 1923
- Ruth Greathead b. 1838, d. 1838
- Jane Greathead7 b. 28 Sep 1838, d. 31 Aug 1875
Sources of Information
- [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
- [S40045] Newspapers 13 April 1830 - the Hull Packet and the Humber Mercury.
- [S47000] General Register Office, I hold a copy of death certificate 1838/Q4 Lambeth Volume IV Page 217.
- [S40045] Newspapers The Times 22 November 1838.
- [S7] Ancestry.com - Historical London Parishes - London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mary At Lambeth, Register of burials, P85/MRY1, Item 495.
- [S47012] Find my past North Yorkshire MI.
- [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
Thomas Greathead1

#16759, b. 7 April 1831, d. 8 September 1900
Last Edited=16 Jun 2017
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandson of Francis Greathead
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 28 - Francis Greathead
Thomas Greathead was born on 7 April 1831 in Lambeth, London, England.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Greathead and Jane Whitelock.1 He was baptised on 5 May 1831 in St Mary, Lambeth, London, England, His father was a cheesemonger in Bridge Road.3,4 In the census of 6 June 1841 in Prospect Place, Southwark, London, England, he was listed as a pupil.5 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 58 Mount Street, Lambeth, London, England, he was listed as the son of Thomas Greathead Thomas was living with his father and sisters and working as a cheesemonger's assistant.6 On 29 May 1858 Thomas declared at the Westminster Police Force to the British Civil Service that his date of birth was 7 April 1831. He gave his address as 56 Coram Street. There is a super signature on the document but no reason why he needed to provide this evidence at the age of 27.7 He emigrated in 1869 Travelling steerage class on the ship "Essex" on 10 November 1869 to Australia he paid his own fare. On the ships manifest he is listed as Thomas Greathead.3 Thomas changed his name to Thomas Nepean Gray upon arrival in Australia. It is believed that he chose the name Nepean from Point Nepean being the name of one of the entrances to Port Philip Bay which Thomas would have passed when he arrived in Melbourne. Port Nepean was a quarantine camp.3 He married Mary Ann McGlead, daughter of Francis McGlead and Mary Ann Shanley, on 13 September 1874 in Foster, Victoria, Australia, Thomas was working at the time of his marriage as a mining agent on the Victoria goldfields. Mary Ann was of Irish parents and a Roman Catholic. Thomas was a member of the Church of England.3 There is a wonderful photograph of Thomas outside the Ship Inn, Port Albert, Victoria, Australia. The original is held by Port Albert Maritime Museum.3
Thomas and Mary brought up their eldest children as protestants, but the younger ones who were only young when Thomas died were brought up as Catholics like their mother.3 Thomas died on 8 September 1900 in Port Albert, Victoria, Australia, aged 69 from Cerebral haemorrage and coma. It looked as if he may have kept his change of surname from his wife, as when she registered his death she gave his parents as Thomas and Jane Gray. It is believed Thomas was quite an individual and was involved in local acting groups as well as sporting and education organisations.3,8 Thomas was buried on 10 September 1900 in Alberton Cemetery, Alberton, Port Albert, Victoria, Australia, His obituary states that he fought in the Crimean War from 1853-56. This has not been confirmed in research and no details have been found of his whereabouts between 1856 and 1869 when he arrived in Australia.3,8

Children of Thomas Greathead and Mary Ann McGlead
- Marion Elizabeth Gray+3 b. a 1875, d. 1931
- Ellen Jane Gray3 b. 13 Jun 1876, d. 1955
- Mary Isabel Gray3 b. a 1880, d. 29 Jun 1889
- Frances Elsie Bertha Gray3 b. a 1882, d. 1962
- Thomas Francis Nepean Gray3 b. 1884, d. 1 Jan 1947
- Arthur Edward Whitelock Gray+3 b. 22 May 1886, d. 6 Aug 1969
- Florence Cecilia Gray+3 b. a 1888, d. 24 Aug 1960
- Frederick Hutton Gray3 b. 1888, d. 1951
- Kate Ethel Gray3 b. 22 Aug 1890, d. 24 Jun 1988
Sources of Information
- [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
- [S40000] Website www.findmypast.com - civil service evidence of age entry - 6856 009.
- [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
- [S7] Ancestry.com - Historical London Parishes - London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mary At Lambeth, Register of baptisms, P85/MRY1, Item 357.
- [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1086/3 Folio 6 Page 4.
- [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 1571 Folio 523 Page 1.
- [S40000] Website Find my past - British Civil Service Evidence of Age Image.
- [S47003] Holds copy of Australian death certificate.
C Ross1
#16760
Last Edited=28 Jun 2006
Child of C Ross and Stebbing Revans
- Clarissa Ann Revans b. 4 Jun 1844, d. 26 May 1915
Sources of Information
- [S152] E-mails between Shirley Wallace and Jan Cooper from 17 June 2006.
Jane Greathead1 
#16761, b. 28 September 1838, d. 31 August 1875
Last Edited=2 Dec 2017
- Relationship
- 2nd great-granddaughter of Francis Greathead
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 28 - Francis Greathead
Jane Greathead was baptised on 28 September 1838 in St Mary, Lambeth, London, England, Her father was described as a cheesemonger in Bridge Road, Lambeth.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Thomas Greathead and Jane Whitelock.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 58 Mount Street, Lambeth, London, England, she was listed as the daughter of Thomas Greathead.4 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Askrigg, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the governess to George Winn and his family.5 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the niece of Matthew Whitelock Jane was a governess.6 Jane died on 31 August 1875 in Cogden Hall, Grinton, Richmond, Yorkshire, England, aged 36.7,2 Jane was buried on 6 September 1875 in St Michael and All Angels, Downholme, Yorkshire, England, Her gravestone also states that her mother was interred in Lambeth Cemetery and her father in Norwood Cemetery.2,8,9,10
The will of Jane was proved on 17 January 1876 was proved at York by her sister and sole executrix, Elizabeth Greathead of Cogden Hall. Her effects were valued at under £300, but were resworn in January 1878 asunder £450.11

Sources of Information
- [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
- [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
- [S7] Ancestry.com - Historical London Parishes - London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mary At Lambeth, Register of baptisms, P85/MRY1, Item 361.
- [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 1571 Folio 523 Page 1.
- [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 3670 Folio 6 Page 6.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4873 Folio 63 Page 1.
- [S3] GRO Indexes - 1875/Q3 Reeth Volume 9d Page 410.
- [S40013] Family History Resource File - National Burial Index - CD.
- [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
- [S47012] Find my past North Yorkshire MI.
- [S9] Wills Index in TNA and Probate Office.
Allen Reed Livingstone1
#16762, b. 5 October 1902, d. 15 November 1926
Last Edited=5 Jan 2008
Allen Reed Livingstone was born on 5 October 1902.1 He married Mildred Lamb, daughter of Alfred Wilson Lamb and Mary Hansen, on 26 January 1920.1 Allen died on 15 November 1926 aged 24.1
Children of Allen Reed Livingstone and Mildred Lamb
- ... Livingstone1
- Leona Livingstone1 b. 7 Dec 1925, d. 17 Jan 1978
Sources of Information
- [S20090] Emails between Margaret Duffy née Lamb and Jan Cooper from 31 December 2007.
Thomas Greathead 
#16763, b. 10 June 1768, d. 29 October 1850
Last Edited=19 Sep 2020
- Relationship
- Grandson of Francis Greathead
- Appears on charts:
- Chart 28 - Francis Greathead
Thomas Greathead was baptised on 10 June 1768 in Marrick, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Greathead and Rebeccah Sidgwick.2 He married Ruth Whitelock, daughter of Peter Whitelock and Sarah Whitelock, on 9 June 1795 in Hudswell, Yorkshire, England.3,2 Thomas was listed as the head of the family on the census of 6 June 1841 in Need House, Marske, Yorkshire, England, Thomas was a farmer living with his wife Ruth and three of their children, Francis, Ruth and Susannah.4 His wife Ruth died on 24 November 1847 in Marske, Yorkshire, England, aged 77.5,2,6 Thomas died on 29 October 1850 in Marske, Yorkshire, England, aged 82.7,2,8 Thomas was buried in St Edmund, Marske, Yorkshire, England, the gravestone read: In memory of Ruth w/o Thomas Greathead of Marske who d 24 Nov 1847 aged 77 yrs. Thomas Greathead d. 19 Oct 1850 aged 82 yrs. Francis their son b 6 May 1809 interred at Bellerby 2 Apr 1880 aged 72 yrs. Ruth their dau d. 24 Nov 1885 aged 81 yrs.2,9,10,11
The will of Thomas was proved on 1 February 1851 Thomas wrote it in 1848 after his wife died.12

Children of Thomas Greathead and Ruth Whitelock
- Thomas Greathead+ b. 16 Mar 1796, d. 12 Apr 1864
- Peter Whitelock Greathead+ b. 28 Jun 1797, d. 1857
- Richard Greathead b. 19 May 1799, d. 1 Jan 1847
- Sarah Greathead b. 20 Mar 1801, d. 1884
- Margaret Greathead b. 2 May 1801
- Rebecca Greathead b. 6 Nov 1802, d. 2 Jan 1888
- Ruth Greathead b. 3 Aug 1804, d. 24 Nov 1885
- Matthew Greathead b. 7 Apr 1806, d. 3 May 1885
- Catherine Greathead+ b. 21 Oct 1807, d. 7 Jun 1895
- Francis Greathead b. 6 May 1809, d. 2 Apr 1880
- Elizabeth Greathead b. 9 Aug 1810, d. 15 Sep 1818
- George Greathead b. 30 Nov 1811, d. 27 Mar 1812
- Hutton Greathead b. a 1813, d. 13 Jun 1880
- Susannah Greathead b. 9 Jan 1816, d. 24 Aug 1881
Sources of Information
- [S4] Jan's thoughts based on information from census enumeration sheets.
- [S17118] Emails between Jennifer Oswald-Sealy née Gray and Jan Cooper from 2 August 2006.
- [S7692] E-mails between Ann Shuttleworth and Jan Cooper from 11 November 2000.
- [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1246/16 Folio 4 Page 2.
- [S3] GRO Indexes - 1847/Q4 Richmond Y Volume 9d Page 390.
- [S40045] Newspapers The Hull Packet and East Riding Times - 3 December 1847.
- [S3] GRO Indexes - 1850/Q4 Richmond Volume 24 Page 32 (GRO Index states Richmond Surrey).
- [S40045] Newspapers 8 November 1850 - The Hull Packet and East Riding Times.
- [S40000] Website www.dalesgenealogy.com/Downholme/adamblenkhorn.html.
- [S40000] Website Find a grave.
- [S47012] Find my past North Yorkshire MI.
- [S9] Wills Index in TNA and Probate Office.
William Newport1
#16764
Last Edited=9 Mar 2006
Child of William Newport and Sarah Gillham
- Mary Ann Newport1 b. a 1807, d. 1883
Sources of Information
- [S15268] E-mails between Roger Turmaine and Jan Cooper from 3 December 2005 Information came from a collaboration with Richard Smith who sadly died on 5 October 2004 in Inverness.
Sarah Gillham1
#16765
Last Edited=9 Mar 2006
Child of Sarah Gillham and William Newport
- Mary Ann Newport1 b. a 1807, d. 1883
Sources of Information
- [S15268] E-mails between Roger Turmaine and Jan Cooper from 3 December 2005 Information came from a collaboration with Richard Smith who sadly died on 5 October 2004 in Inverness.
Thomas Stroud1
#16766
Last Edited=9 Mar 2006
Child of Thomas Stroud and Mary ...
- Amy Stroud+1 b. 31 May 1840
Sources of Information
- [S15268] E-mails between Roger Turmaine and Jan Cooper from 3 December 2005 Information came from a collaboration with Richard Smith who sadly died on 5 October 2004 in Inverness.
Mary ...1
#16767
Last Edited=9 Mar 2006
Child of Mary ... and Thomas Stroud
- Amy Stroud+1 b. 31 May 1840
Sources of Information
- [S15268] E-mails between Roger Turmaine and Jan Cooper from 3 December 2005 Information came from a collaboration with Richard Smith who sadly died on 5 October 2004 in Inverness.