Monday, 14 August 2023

Richard Tuff, Mary Pasfield and Hannah King

Church of the Holy Cross, Felsted
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Richard Tuffs (sic)(b. 1754) married Mary Pasfield at Holy Cross, Felsted on 14 Aug 1783. Records exist for five children to Richard and Mary:
  1. Thomas Tuff bap. 1 May 1785 in Little Waltham, Essex
  2. Benjamin Tuff bap. 27 May 1787 in Little Waltham, Essex, however, "Benjamin Tuff an infant" was buried, in Little Waltham, on 5 Jun 1787
  3. George Tuff bap. 16 Nov 1788 in Little Waltham, Essex, died aged 20 and was buried in Little Waltham on 28 Jun 1809
  4. Mary Tuff bap. 20 Feb 1791 in Little Waltham, Essex
  5. Samuel Tuff bap. 24 Aug 1794 in Little Waltham, Essex
On a page with the heading "Burials of the Poor no stamp Duty Paid for" is the record of the burial, on 26 Aug 1794, of "Mary, Wife of Richard Tuff". 

Richard Tuff remarried to Hannah King, at Little Waltham, on 26 Apr 1802

Richard and Hannah had one daughter, Susannah Tuff, bap. 24 Jun 1804 in Little Waltham, but the infant was buried on 2 Aug 1804 and her mother, "Hannah Tuff, wife of Richard Tuff" was buried fifteen days later, on 17 Aug 1804. 

Richard Tuff died, aged 62, and was buried in Little Waltham on 3 Jan 1816.

Friday, 11 August 2023

George Walton and Mary Hardcastle

Church of St Mary, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
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George Walton, the eldest son of John Walton and Betty Oliver, married Mary Hardcastle, daughter of Joseph Hardcastle and Sarah Hudson, on 11 Aug 1845 at St Mary's Church, Scarborough and one imagines they chose to marry away from home because of the imminent arrival of their first child. Witnesses to the marriage were William Whipps and Jane Potter, who do not seem to be relatives. On the certificate, Mary's father is listed as a Farmer. When she was living at home, aged 15, in 1841, Joseph Hardcastle was a Publican in Town Street, Old Malton - The Royal Oak and The Wentworth Arms still exist on that street and it could have been one of these he held. The family later moved to farm in Kirby Misperton

On all subsequent census returns, Mary's birthplace was listed as Kirby Misperton, but she was baptised on 14 Mar 1824, and presumably born, in Old Malton.

George and Mary Walton had ten children:
  1. Joseph Bryan Walton b. 1845 D Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 24 Page 455, bap. 4 Jan 1846 at St. Laurence's ChurchKirby Misperton
  2. John Walton b. 1848 M Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 24 Page 445, bap. 5 Mar 1848 at St. Laurence's ChurchKirby Misperton. Died on 28 Oct 1849 in Kirby Misperton, which is presumably where the infant was buried.
  3. Hannah Hardcastle Walton b. 1849 D Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 24 Page 497, bap. 23 Dec 1849 in Kirby Misperton.
  4. Elizabeth Walton b. 1851 S Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 24 Page 571, bap. 24 Aug 1851 in Kirby Misperton.
  5. Charles John Walton b. 1853 J Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 09D Page 357, bap. 22 May 1853 in Kirby Misperton.
  6. Sarah Walton b. 1856 M Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 09D Page 357, bap. 30 Mar 1856 in Kirby Misperton. Died, aged 1, in 1857 S Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 09D  Page 277
  7. Ann Walton b. 1857 D Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 09D Page 355, bap. Annie Walton on 14 Nov 1857 in Kirby Misperton.
  8. Unnamed female Walton b. 1860 J Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 09D Page 372.
  9. Hudson Walton b. 1863 D Quarter in PICKERING Volume 09D Page 383
  10. Mary Helen Walton b. 3 Aug 1866 S Quarter in STOCKTON Volume 10A Page 58, bap. Mary Ellen Walton on 18 Oct 1866 at St Johns Church, Middlesbrough.
The mother's maiden name on all the GRO birth registrations is HARDCASTLE.

In 1851, at Rectory House, Pickering, Yorkshire, were George Walton (25) Blacksmith with Mary Walton (27), James Ward (19) Apprentice Blacksmith; Ann Mercer (12) General Servant; Joseph Walton (5) and Hannah Walton (1).

In 1861, living on the Malton Road, Pickering, Yorkshire, were George Walton (34) Blacksmith, Mary Walton (36), Hannah Walton (11), Elizabeth Walton (9), Charles Walton (7), Ann Walton (3) and Panby Wildon (5) Boarder. Joseph Bryan Walton (15) was a House Servant in the large household of Charles Long (58) Widower at The Rectory, Village, Settrington, Malton.

In 1871, the family were living at 68 Vaughan Street, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Yorkshire with George Walton (42) Millwright, Mary Walton (46), Charles Walton (17) Millwright; Elizabeth Walton (19), Annie Walton (13), Hudson Walton (6), Helen Walton (4), Samuel H Tarpin (33) Lodger and Christopher Slater (40) Lodger. Hannah Hardcastle Walton may have married.

In 1881, still at 68, High Vaughan Street, Middlesbrough, were George Walton (54) Millwright, Mary Walton (56), Hudson Walton (17), Mary E Walton (14), George H Walton (13) Grandson and James Hood (18) Boarder.

There are two deaths of a George Walton which could relate: George Walton aged 62, who was buried on 29 May 1888 at New Linthorpe Cemetery and George Walton aged 61, buried on 29 May 1890, also at New Linthorpe Cemetery. Given it was the same date, different years, I'd have wondered if this was the same record, but there are GRO death registrations for both years also.

As yet, I haven't been able to find the record of Mary's death, but she may have gone to live with one of the children and could be in a different location.

Thursday, 10 August 2023

Joseph Swift and Jane Hesk

Holy Trinity Church, King Street, Kingston upon Hull
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Located at the eastern end of Trinity Square in the centre of Kingston upon Hull, it was called Holy Trinity Church until 13 May 2017, when its status was elevated to become Hull Minster

Joseph Swift (b. 1822), son of William Swift and Mary Ann Lister, married Jane Hesk (bap. 19 Jan 1823 in Sutton-on-Hull), daughter of William Hesk and Mary Jackson, on 10 Aug 1844 at Holy Trinity Church, Hull (now Hull Minster).

Joseph and Jane had seven children:

  1. William Swift bap. 25 Nov 1845 at Hull Holy Trinity
  2. Mary Jane Swift b. 13 Jun 1848, bap. 23 Jul 1848 at Hull Holy Trinity
  3. Emma Swift b. 1849 D Quarter in KINGSTON UPON HULL Vol 22 Pg 422
  4. Joseph Swift b. 1851 S Quarter in KINGSTON UPON HULL Volume 22 Page 498, died aged 1 in 1852 S Quarter in KINGSTON UPON HULL Volume 09D Page 162, buried on 15 Aug 1852 at Hull Holy Trinity
  5. John Robinson Swift bap. 27 Jan 1856 at Hull Holy Trinity
  6. Joseph Lister Swift b. 1857 S Quarter in HULL Volume 09D Page 202, died aged 1 in 1858 S Quarter in HULL Volume 09D Page 139, buried on 18 Aug 1858 at Hull Holy Trinity
  7. Ann Blanch Swift b. 1861 S Quarter in HULL Volume 09D Page 201
In 1851, Joseph Swift (29) Engineer, was living in Hull with wife Jane Swift (28), William Swift (5), Mary Jane Swift (2) and Emma Swift (1).

In 1861, in English Street, Hull, were Joseph Swift (39) Steam Engine Fitter; Jane Swift (38), William Swift (15); Emma Swift (11) and John Swift (6).

And in 1881, they were living at 76, Duke Street, Birkenhead, Cheshire with Joseph Swift (59) now a Millwright; Jane Swift (58), now married daughter, Ann Blanch McKay (19) and Son-in-Law, Robert McKay (21) from Scotland.

Joseph Swift died, aged 68, on 15 Jun 1890 J Quarter in BIRKENHEAD Volume 08A Page 340 and is buried at Rake Lane Cemetery, Wallasey

In 1891, Jane Swift (68) Widowed, was Living On Own Means, in Rankin Street, Poulton With Seacombe, Cheshire (Poulton, Merseyside).

Jane Swift died, aged 76, on 26 Jan 1899 M Quarter in BIRKENHEAD Volume 08A Page 396 and is also buried in Rake Lane Cemetery, along with her husband.

  • William Swift, (20) Engine Fitter, didn't cross the Pennines and married Caroline Sophia Fisher (18) daughter of John Fisher, Publican, on 12 Aug 1865 at St. Paul's churchSculcoates. One of the witnesses was his sister, Mary Jane Swift. William Swift died, aged 58, in 1904 S Quarter in SCULCOATES Volume 09D Page 182.
  • Mary Jane Swift married Joseph Parkin, a Bricklayer, in 1876, in Birkenhead, Cheshire. Mary Jane Parkin died on 18 Jan 1922 and is buried with her parents.
  • As yet I've been unable to identify a marriage or death for Emma Swift.
  • John Robinson Swift married Ann Ledder on 12 Dec 1875 at St John, Liscard, Cheshire. John Robinson Swift died, aged 66, in 1921 J Quarter in CHESTER  Volume 08A  Page 425.
  • Ann Blanch Swift married Robert McKay, son of John McKay, on 28 Nov 1880 at St Mary's Church, Birkenhead (Birkenhead Priory). One of the witnesses was her older sister, Mary Jane Parkin. Ann Blanch McKay died, aged 60, in the same quarter and year as her sister, in 1922 M Quarter in BIRKENHEAD Volume 08A Page 887.

Tuesday, 8 August 2023

Thomas Midgley Grayburn and Sophia Alice Hatcliffe Tummon

St Mary's, Lowgate, Hull
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Thomas Midgley Grayburn (b. 1826), son of William Midgley Grayburn and Elizabeth [maiden name unknown], married Sophia Alice Hatcliffe Tummon (b. 1836), daughter of Joseph Tummon and Jane Hatcliffe and elder sister of William Henry Tummon and Thomas Tummon, at St Mary's Church, Hull also known as Lowgate St Mary, on 8 Aug 1858. Both bride and groom gave their address as 9 Manor Street, Hull. Both Thomas and his father, William's occupation is listed as tinner (tin plate worker) and the late Joseph Tummon, this time had been upgraded to farmer from agricultural labourer. Witnesses to the marriage were the bride's brother, William Henry Tummon and an Ann Stephenson.

Although born around 1826, Thomas Midgley Grayburn was baptised, on 26 Feb 1837, at Holy Trinity Church. His sisters, Eliza and Mary Ann, were baptised at the same time and all three were listed as the children of William Grayburn, a Tin Plate Worker, and his wife Elizabeth, then living in Edgar Street, Hull. These 'catch up' baptisms in 1837 are not unusual and one imagines the church offered a discount ahead of the introduction of civil registration that year, probably fearing, rightly as it turned out, that people would stop baptising their children once they had that option. Indeed, Sarah Ann Greyburn, who later married Asher Swift, was also baptised along with several siblings, at Hull Holy Trinity in 1837. 

(What relation - I don't imagine they're not - Sarah Ann Greyburn is to Thomas Midgley Grayburn, records don't go back far enough to determine.)

In 1841, Thomas Grayburn (15), was living in Edgar Street, Holy Trinity, Kingston upon Hull, with his parents William and Elizabeth and siblings, Maria (8) and William (2). And in 1851, Thomas M Grayburn (23), Tinner journeyman, was still living in his parents' home, this time at 8, Duncans Place, St Mary, Hull. His father, William M Grayburn (53) listed also as a Tinner journeyman, from Cottingham.

There do not appear to have been any children born to this couple. There was a Sarah Emma Grayburn born in 1859 and died in 1860, but because she falls between the cracks and misses any census and because her birth record does not come up in the GRO, her mother's maiden name cannot be confirmed and she cannot therefore be attributed to this (or any other) Grayburn family.

Sophia Alice Greyburn, wife of Thomas Midgley Grayburn, of 3 Winter's Alley, Manor Street, died, aged 32, on 12 Sep 1868 from 'Consumption and Disease of the Lungs' (Tuberculosis) and buried on 15 Sep 1868 at Hull General Cemetery.

In 1871, the widowed Thomas Grayburn (46) was a boarder in the household of his brother-in-law, William Henry Tummon, at Broadley Street, St Mary, Hull.

However, in 1881, Thomas Midgley Grayburn, listed, wrongly, as only 49, Journeyman tinner, was living in Providence Place, Trippett Street, Kingston upon Hull with a wife, Jane and daughter, Jane Grayburn (6). Born Jane Elizabeth Midgley Grayburn in 1875 (J Quarter in HULL Volume 09D Page 252), this child's mother's maiden name is listed as Wilkinson. Also in the household was Charlotte Trolly (19), single, Worker at lead works, listed as daughter-in-law - but this is often used when meaning step-daughter - and a grandson, Thomas Trolly (0). 

There are no birth records of Charlotte Trolly or Thomas Trolly, nor marriage between a Wilkinson (or anyone) and a Trolly. I've also found no records of any other marriage for any Grayburn to any Jane, or any Wilkinson, or Trolly (or any other variation I can think of thereof). Nevertheless, there is a record of the death of a Jane Grayburn, aged 52, in 1885 J Quarter in HULL Volume 09D Page 154.

[So far] I've been unable to find any further records for Jane Elizabeth Midgley Grayburn after the 1881 census, neither can I find any further records for Thomas Midgley Grayburn, not even his death. Nobody left to register it, I'd guess.

Presumed step-daughter, Charlotte Trolly, married Jack Braithwaite in the second quarter of 1881. Listed as John Jnr Braithwaite (21), from Knottingley, Yorkshire, he was listed as Mate of the 'Alice' (a ship) to his father, John Braithwaite (53) Master (of said vessel) in 1881. In 1891, Charlotte Braithwaite (29) married, Black lead packer, was living in Trippett Street, with John Braithwaite (10) (could this be Thomas Trolly renamed for his putative father?), Henry Braithwaite (7) and Mary Ann Munns (68) Boarder. Jack, presumably was on board ship somewhere.

In 1911, John Braithwaite (49) was listed as Lighterman mate at Recketts Wharfe, Stone Ferry, Sculcoates (see: Lightermen in Hull), while Charlotte Braithwaite (50), living at 9 Kent Street, Hull was Forewoman black lead manufactory.

In 1921, Charlotte Braithwaite (60) was at 25 Kent St, Holderness Rd, Hull, in the household of son Henry Braithwaite (37).

John Braithwaite died, aged 64, in 1925.

In 1939, Charlotte Braithwaite (b. 10 Feb 1862), widow, was living in the household of her younger son, Henry Braithwaite, at 28 James Reckitt Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull. Charlotte Braithwaite died, aged 78, in 1940.

Friday, 4 August 2023

George Redmore and Ann White

Interior, St Michael's church, Burwell
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George Redmore (bap. 31 Mar 1712 in Boston, Lincolnshire), son of Edward Redmore and Margaret Markby, married Anne White (b. ~1711) on 4 Aug 1737, in Burwell, Lincolnshire. The record notes that both were resident in Swaby.

Records suggest they may have had at least 10 children:
  1. George Redmore bap. 5 Jan 1738 in Swaby, Lincolnshire
  2. Elizabeth Redmore bap. 3 Jul 1740, buried 6 Jul 1740 in Swaby
  3. John Redmore bap. 15 Aug 1742, buried 25 Aug 1742 in Swaby
  4. Elizabeth Redmore bap. 16 Aug 1743 in Swaby
  5. Edward Redmore b. ~1744 (presumed, no baptism record)
  6. Ann Redmore buried 20 Sep 1745 in Swaby (no baptism)
  7. Ann Redmore bap. 23 Nov 1746, buried 30 Oct 1748 in Swaby
  8. Ann Redmore bap. 15 Nov 1748 in Swaby
  9. John Redmore bap. 15 Nov 1748 in Swaby
  10. James Redmore bap. 24 Jul 1754 at St Andrew, Sausthorpe 
Burial records also confirm that they were the child of George and Ann. 

John and Ann, both baptised on 15 Nov 1748, could they have been twins?

George Redmore died, aged 84, and was buried on 24 Jul 1796 in Partney.

Ann Redmore died at 86 and was buried at St Nicholas, Partney on 23 Jun 1797.

  • Elizabeth Redmore married William Ellis of Hagworthingham at St Nicholas, Partney, on 12 Oct 1778
  • Edward Redmore married Sarah Greswell in Wellingore, Lincolnshire on 22 May 1780 (with Banns read in Partney)
  • John Redmore married Mary Soulby in Partney, on 5 Oct 1780
  • James Redmore married Ann Hobson in Partney on 13 Jan 1785

Thursday, 27 July 2023

Thomas Stocks and Ethel Sawyer

St. John, Newland
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Thomas Stocks (b. 1 Nov 1882), son of William Henry Stocks and Eliza Hobbs, married Ethel Sawyer (b. 25 Jan 1881), daughter of William Arthur Sawyer and Ruth Swift, on 27 Jul 1903 in the parish of Sculcoates, St Mary - this will have been in the 18th century parish church, Air Street, demolished in stages between 1916 and 1960s, not St Mary's Church, Sculcoates Lane, 1915-16. Thomas Stocks residence was at the time of the marriage, was in Nicholson Street and Ethel was listed as living in Exchange Street, which crosses Nicholson Street.

Thomas and Ethel had eight children:

  1. Elsie Stocks b. 3 Sep 1903 in SCULCOATES  Volume 09D  Page 146, bap. 1903 at St John's Church, Newland.
  2. Ethel May Stocks b. 31 Oct 1904 in SCULCOATES Volume 09D Page 126, bap. 8 Dec 1904 at St John's Church, Newland
  3. Beatrice Stocks b. 1906 D Quarter in SCULCOATES  Volume 09D  Page 241, bap. 1906 at St John's Church, Newland
  4. Frederick Stocks b. 12 Mar 1908 in SCULCOATES Volume 09D Page 143, bap. 1908 in Cottingham
  5. Lilian Stocks b. 1909 D Quarter in SCULCOATES  Volume 09D  Page 131, d. 1910  D Quarter in SCULCOATES  Volume 09D  Page 83
  6. Leonard Stocks b. 1911 M Quarter in SCULCOATES Volume 09D Page 244
  7. Henry Stocks b. 1915  M Quarter in SCULCOATES  Volume 09D  Page 515, d. aged 6, 1921 S Quarter in SCULCOATES  Volume 09D  Page 229
  8. Ernest Stocks b. 28 Mar 1917 in SCULCOATES Volume 09D Page 368

The family's address shown on Ethel May's baptism record is 8 Carrisbrooke Villas, Newland Avenue.

In 1911, living at 4 Ferndale Avenue, Exmouth St Hull, Sculcoates, were Thomas Stocks (29) Butcher journey man - an employee - Ethel Stocks (30), Elsie Stocks (7), [Ethel] May Stocks (6), Frederick Stocks (3) and Leonard Stocks (0). 

In 1921, Thomas Stocks (38) Slaughterman, for Hull Wholesale Meat Company, was living at 26, Exmouth Street, Newland Avenue, Sculcoates with Ethel Stocks (40), Elsie Stocks (17), Ethel May Stocks (16) who was working for a Mrs Gardiner at 30 Exmouth Street (presumably domestic duties); Beatrice Stocks (14), Frederick Stocks (13), Leonard Stocks (10), Henry Stocks (6) and Ernest Stocks (4).

In 1939, at 42 Falmouth Street, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, there were Thomas Stocks, Slaughterman Butcher Stall Holder; Ethel Stocks; Elsie Stocks, Dressmaker; Ethel May Stocks, Domestic Worker Seeking Work; Frederick Stocks, Poulterer, and Ernest Stocks, Poulterer's Assistant (Unemployed), as well as a (currently) closed record which is doubtless Ethel May's son, Dennis Redmore Stocks.

Ethel Stocks (née Sawyer) died in Hull, in 1959, aged 77.

Thomas Stocks died in Hull, Yorkshire in 1961.

Saturday, 1 July 2023

William Walton, Sarah Brown and Ursula Wood

Kirby Misperton, St Lawrence's church
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William Walton, third son and middle child of John Walton and Betty Oliver, married Sarah Brown, daughter of Francis Brown and Elizabeth Nellis, at St. Laurence's ChurchKirby Misperton on 1 Jul 1854. William Walton, 23, Farmer was, at that time resident in Little Barugh, while Sarah was resident in Great Barugh (Barugh (Great and Little)). Witnesses were James Walton - a cousin, probably - and Mary Ann Walton, who will have been William's sister.

William and Sarah had two children:
  1. Francis Walton b. 1855 M Quarter in PICKERING UNION Volume 09D Page 347, bap. 14 Jan 1855 at St. Laurence's Church, Kirby Misperton.
  2. Hannah Walton b. 1857 S Quarter in PICKERING UNION Vol 09D Page 355
In 1861, William Walton (30) was a Farmer of 137 acres employing a labourer at Dale Town, Helmsley, Yorkshire with wife, Sarah Walton (31), Francis Walton (6), Hannah Walton (3) and Mary Smith (18) General Servant.

But then Sarah Walton died, aged 38, in 1869 D Quarter in Stockton.

In 1871, William Walton (39) Widower, was a Lodger in the household of Ursula Wood (30) Widow, at 39 Johnson Street, Middlesbrough. Francis Walton (16) and Hannah Walton (13) were both staying with their Uncle Ralph Walton - their father's younger brother - at Maidensworth, Grimston, Helmsley, Yorkshire. 

Then in the 4th quarter of 1871, William Walton married Ursula Wood.

Born Ursula Lee, daughter of Isaac Lee and Elizabeth Sedgwick, she was baptised on 28 Mar 1841 in Osmotherley, North Yorkshire. On 23 Nov 1858, Ursula Lee had married Robert Foster in Scarborough, Yorkshire. We will assume she was shortly widowed, because then in 1866, Ursula Foster had married Thomas Wood in Stockton, Durham, although she had given birth to a son, Alfred Wood Foster (mother's maiden name Lee) in 1862 M Quarter in STOCKTON Volume 10A Page 50. There was a death of a Thomas Wood, aged 30, in Stockton, in 1870.

In 1881, William Walton (49) Store keeper in ships brokers warehouse from Appleton-le-Street, Yorkshire, was living at 30, Vaughan Street, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire with his second wife Ursula Walton (40), Alfred W Foster (19) Stepson, Cabinet Maker and Walter Scott (30) Clothiers assistant tailor from Exeter, Devon, Boarder. Son Francis Walton had married in 1877, while Hannah Walton (23) from Barugh, Yorkshire, was employed as a Housekeeper to William McKinnell (52) Wine & Spirit Merchant at 5, Albert Terrace, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.

William Walton died, aged 56, in 1888 J Quarter in MIDDLESBROUGH Volume 09D Page 363 and was buried on 4 Jun 1888 at Linthorpe Cemetery.

In 1891, Ursula Walton (50) Widow was living at 7 Fallows Street, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, with two Lodgers: Arthur E Soppett (18) Grocers apprentice and Josiah Lancaster (41) Police sergeant.

In 1901, still at 7 Fallows Street, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, Ursula Walton (60) Widow from Osmotherley, Yorkshire, at that time had just one Boarder staying in the household, Robert Burdock (49) Married, Auctioneer from Oxfordshire.

Ursula Walton died, aged 60, in 1901 D Quarter in MIDDLESBROUGH Volume 09D Page 368 and was buried on 17 Nov 1901 also in Linthorpe Cemetery.