- Annie S. Grainger born 1870
- James B. Grainger born 1872
- Frederick Grainger born 3 Aug. 1888, died 30 Jan. 1981
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Roll CSST1901_409; ED 1; Household Schedule 34; Line 13.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Roll CSST1901_409; ED 1; Household Schedule 34; Line 15.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Roll CSST1901_409; ED 1; Household Schedule 34; Line 13.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Roll CSST1901_409; ED 1; Household Schedule 34; Line 16.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3174; Folio: 166; Page 19; Schedule 118.
- [S3010] Immigration & Emigration Records), Extracted by Heather Eaton in October 2012. Hereinafter cited as Immigration & Emigration Records.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q4 1895 West Ham 4a 231.
- [S104] Certified Copy of a Marriage Certificate given at the General Register Office. Transcription of Marriage Certificate supplied, by email, from Heather Eaton on 27 February 2014.
- [S323] "Probate - non-UK", ; . Hereinafter cited as "Probate - non-UK."
- Matilda Ann Jordan+ born 26 Jan. 1889
- Mary Flora Jordan+ born 12 Feb. 1891, died Jul. 1985
- May Jordan born 1893
- James Alfred Jordan born 1895
- Herbert Jordan born 1897, died 1916
- John Thomas Jordan+ born 13 Jun. 1900, died 1974
- Lily Jordan born 1904, died 1916
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 2490, Folio: 103, Page: 6, Schedule: 28.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q3 1860 Shardlow Vol: 7b, Page: 330.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 3553, Folio: 115, Page: 18, Schedule: 25.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 3388, Folio: 77, Page: 15, Schedule: 26.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q3 1888 Derby 7b 730.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2721; Folio: 12; Page 17; Schedule 122.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2721; Folio: 12; Page 18; Schedule 122.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1904 Derby Vol: 7b, Page: 379 Aged 43 years.
- Florence M. Clare born 1914
- Charles H. Clare born 1920
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2721; Folio: 12; Page 17; Schedule 122.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2721; Folio: 12; Page 18; Schedule 122.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20865 RG78 PN1246 RD435 SD1 ED5 SN128.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q4 1913 Derby Vol: 7b, Page: 1345.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5871C/015/12 Letter Code: RACK. Schedule: 168 Sub-Number: 1.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5876I/018/32 Letter Code: RAOE. Schedule: 272 Sub-Number: 1.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5871C/015/12 Letter Code: RACK. Schedule: 168 Sub-Number: 2.
- James S. Watts born 1913
- George Watts born 1914
- Winifred M. Watts born 1919
- Flora K. Watts born 1921
- Lilian Watts born 11 Dec. 1923
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- DoB derived from the Entry in the Death Registration.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2721; Folio: 12; Page 17; Schedule 122.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2721; Folio: 12; Page 18; Schedule 122.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20900 RG78 PN1247A RD435 SD2 ED29 SN102.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q3 1913 Derby Vol: 7b, Page: 1380.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5876I/018/32 Letter Code: RAOE. Schedule: 272 Sub-Number: 2.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1949 Derby - Reg.No.: , Vol: 3a, Page: 194. Aged 66 years.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1985 Derby - Reg.No.: , Vol: 6, Page: 537. DoB = 12 February 1891.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20900 RG78 PN1247A RD435 SD2 ED29 SN102.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20900 RG78 PN1247A RD435 SD2 ED29 SN102.
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1906 Derby Vol: 7b, Page: 295 Aged 9 years.
- Dorothy L. Jordan born 1921
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- DoB derived from Death Registration.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3206; Folio: 130; Page 31; Schedule 198.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20900 RG78 PN1247A RD435 SD2 ED29 SN102.
- [S1] Personal Research of Martin F.Jackson between 1980 and 2021. ( British Army WW1 Service Records, 1914-1920 Searched and Extracted by Martin Jackson on 25 September 2016 ).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q1 1921 Derby Vol: 7b, Page: 1236.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5874C/010/43 Letter Code: RANL. Schedule: 108 Sub-Number: 1.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5874C/010/43 Letter Code: RANL. Schedule: 108 Sub-Number: 2.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1974 Derby Vol: 3a, Page: 785 DoB = 13 June 1900.
- Timothy Bakewell Morton born 1945, died 1949
- [S3010] Immigration & Emigration Records), Extracted by Heather Eaton in October 2012. Hereinafter cited as Immigration & Emigration Records.
- Timothy Bakewell Morton born 1945, died 1949
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q3 1883 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 485.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2733; Folio: 97; Page: 9; Schedule 54.
- [S671] "Personal Research of Richard Smart", from August 2013, photograph shared by Rich Smart in August 2013.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3224; Folio: 159; Page: 9; Schedule 51.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20909 RG78 PN1247B RD435 SD2 ED38 SN56.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q2 1915 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 1467.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1945 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 739 aged 72 years.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- Date & Place of Death derived from Probate Records.
- [S322] Calendar of the Grants of Probate & Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice. © Crown copyright.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1960 Derby Vol: 3a Page: 317 aged 76 years.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q2 1885 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 568.
- [S671] "Personal Research of Richard Smart", from August 2013, Place & Date details extracted from Public Family Tree on Ancestry.co.uk uploaded by Richard Smart.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2733; Folio: 97; Page: 9; Schedule 54.
- [S671] "Personal Research of Richard Smart", from August 2013, photograph shared by Rich Smart in August 2013.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3224; Folio: 159; Page: 9; Schedule 51.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20909 RG78 PN1247B RD435 SD2 ED38 SN56.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5863C/008/44 Letter Code: RAAC. Schedule: 86 Sub-Number: 1.
- [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/5863C/008/44 Letter Code: RAAC. Schedule: 86 Sub-Number: 2.
- [S322] Calendar of the Grants of Probate & Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice. © Crown copyright.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1974 Ashbourne Vol: 6 - 0020 DoB = 16 April 1885.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q1 1887 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 584.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2733; Folio: 97; Page: 9; Schedule 54.
- [S671] "Personal Research of Richard Smart", from August 2013, photograph shared by Rich Smart in August 2013.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3224; Folio: 159; Page: 9; Schedule 51.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q4 1910 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 1115.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20893 RG78 PN1247A RD435 SD2 ED22 SN330.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1957 Leicester Vol: 3a Page: 647 aged 72 years.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1964 Leicester Vol: 3a Page: 667 aged 77 years.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- Date & Place of Death derived from Probate Records.
- [S322] Calendar of the Grants of Probate & Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice. © Crown copyright.
- Alan W. Garton born 1920
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2733; Folio: 97; Page: 9; Schedule 54.
- [S671] "Personal Research of Richard Smart", from August 2013, photograph shared by Rich Smart in August 2013.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3224; Folio: 159; Page: 9; Schedule 51.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20909 RG78 PN1247B RD435 SD2 ED38 SN56.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q3 1912 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 1236.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1937 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 582 aged 52 years.
- [S322] Calendar of the Grants of Probate & Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice. © Crown copyright.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1949 Derby Vol: 3a Page: 204 aged 60 years.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- Date & Place of Death derived from Probate Records.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q2 1891 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 522.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2733; Folio: 97; Page: 9; Schedule 54.
- [S671] "Personal Research of Richard Smart", from August 2013, photograph shared by Rich Smart in August 2013.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 3224; Folio: 159; Page: 9; Schedule 51.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN20909 RG78 PN1247B RD435 SD2 ED38 SN56.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q1 1916 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 1000.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1934 Derby Vol: 7b Page: 643 aged 43 years.
- Ann Hudson born 21 Oct. 1818
- Josiah Hudson born 6 Sep. 1820
- Ellen Hudson born 13 Mar. 1822
- Elizabeth Hudson+ born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908
- Joseph Hudson born 12 Feb. 1830
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details Researched and Extracted by Martin Jackson on 20 June 2015).
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Ann Hudson born 21 Oct. 1818
- Josiah Hudson born 6 Sep. 1820
- Ellen Hudson born 13 Mar. 1822
- Elizabeth Hudson+ born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908
- Joseph Hudson born 12 Feb. 1830
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details Researched and Extracted by Martin Jackson on 20 June 2015).
- Fanny Tipper+ born 28 Sep. 1849, died 1921
- Sarah Ellen Tipper+ born 16 Mar. 1851, died 1934
- Alice Tipper+ born 16 Apr. 1853, died 1923
- Thomas Tipper born 17 Jul. 1855, died 1869
- Mary Tipper+ born 26 Aug. 1858
- Susannah Tipper+ born 19 Nov. 1860, died 1912
- Louisa Tipper+ born 31 Mar. 1863, died 1932
- George Tipper born May 1865, died May 1865
- Daniel Tipper born 1866, died 1867
- George Henry Tipper born 11 Oct. 1867
- Daniel Tipper+ born 21 Sep. 1869, died 1946
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), (Tipper/Cooling Family Bible.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , St. Edward's Church, Leek Baptism Register).
- [S1] Personal Research of Martin F.Jackson between 1980 and 2021. ( following the receipt by e-mail of images from the Family Bible supplied by Rob Marsh, Perth, Western Australia on 20 June 2015 ).
- [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1005 / 6, Folio: 10, Page: 13,.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q4 1848 Wolstanton 17 351.
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2008; Folio: 213; Page 11; Schedule 33.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), Image supplied by e-mail in June 2015.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2882; Folio: 63; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1872 Leek 6b 178 age 61.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire BMD on the Internet - Ref: LE/21/46.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2739; Folio: 97; Page: 1 ; Schedule: 5.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2185; Folio: 61; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2622; Folio: 75; Page: 2 ; Schedule 13.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1908 Leek 6b 175 age 80.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- date extracted from Proving of Will.
- [S322] Calendar of the Grants of Probate & Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice. © Crown copyright.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Fanny Tipper+ born 28 Sep. 1849, died 1921
- Sarah Ellen Tipper+ born 16 Mar. 1851, died 1934
- Alice Tipper+ born 16 Apr. 1853, died 1923
- Thomas Tipper born 17 Jul. 1855, died 1869
- Mary Tipper+ born 26 Aug. 1858
- Susannah Tipper+ born 19 Nov. 1860, died 1912
- Louisa Tipper+ born 31 Mar. 1863, died 1932
- George Tipper born May 1865, died May 1865
- Daniel Tipper born 1866, died 1867
- George Henry Tipper born 11 Oct. 1867
- Daniel Tipper+ born 21 Sep. 1869, died 1946
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), (Tipper/Cooling Family Bible).
- [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from 1851Census information.
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), details supplied to Chris Tipper by email in January 2010.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q4 1848 Wolstanton 17 351.
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2008; Folio: 213; Page 11; Schedule 33.
- [S1017] Directory, details extracted by Chris Tipper.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2882; Folio: 63; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1872 Leek 6b 178 age 61.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire BMD on the Internet - Ref: LE/21/46.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Henry R. Mainwaring born 1875
- Ann Mainwaring born 1879
- Susan Mainwaring born 1880
- Sarah Ellen Mainwaring born 1886
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), (Tipper/Cooling Family Bible).
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Extracted by Chris Tipper and details supplied by email on 13 Feb. 2010).
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2008; Folio: 213; Page 11; Schedule 33.
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2882; Folio: 63; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q4 1871 Wolstanton 6b 235.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2754; Folio: 72; Page: 19; Schedule: 95.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2163; Folio: 79; Page: 37; Schedule: 213.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2595; Folio: 56; Page: 43; Schedule: 266.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1907 Wolstanton Volume: 6b, Page: 110. Aged 61 years.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN16635 RG78 PN1029 RD362 SD3 ED2 SN40.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1921 Leek Volume: 6b, Page: 284. Aged 71 years.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Harriet Tipper born 10 Jun. 1876, died 4 Jan. 1930
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q2 1851 Leek Volume: 17, Page: 60.
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), (Tipper/Cooling Family Bible).
- [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2008; Folio: 213; Page 11; Schedule 33.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Researched and details extracted on 11 January 2015 by Martin Jackson).
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2882; Folio: 63; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2739; Folio: 97; Page: 1 ; Schedule: 5.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper and sent by email on 13 Feb. 2010).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q2 1888 Leek 6b 359.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire Births, Marriages and Deaths on the Internet, extracted June 2008 - ref: 32C/5/414.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2185; Folio: 85; Page 23; Schedule 133.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2622; Folio: 91; Page 34; Schedule 200.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN16635 RG78 PN1029 RD 362 SD3 ED2 SN160.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1934 Leek 6b 247 aged 83 years.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Elce Tait born 21 Jan. 1877, died 1882
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q2 1853 Leek Volume: 6b, Page: 198.
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), (Tipper/Cooling Family Bible).
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Researched and details extracted on 11 January 2015 by Martin Jackson).
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2882; Folio: 63; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q2 1876 Wolstanton 6b 136.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1878 Wolstanton 6b 103 aged 27 years.
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 3947; Folio: 22; Page 37; Schedule 183.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper and sent by email on 13 Feb. 2010).
- [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q2 1888 Leek 6b 359.
- [S2002] Birmingham & Midlands Society of Genealogy and Heraldry, Staffordshire Births, Marriages and Deaths on the Internet, extracted June 2008 - ref: 32C/5/414.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2185; Folio: 85; Page 23; Schedule 133.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2622; Folio: 91; Page 34; Schedule 200.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN16635 RG78 PN1029 RD 362 SD3 ED2 SN160.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1923 Leek Volume: 6b, Page: 328. Aged 69 years.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q3 1855 Leek Vol: 6b, Page: 206.
- [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- DoB derived from entry in Family Bible.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Researched and details extracted on 11 January 2015 by Martin Jackson).
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1869 Leek 6b 135 aged 13 years.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
- Thomas Ball born 1880
- Elsie Ball born 1882
- Alice Ball born 1884
- William Ball born 1885
- Elizabeth Ball born 1888
- George Ball born 1891
- Florence Ball born 1892
- Daniel Ball born 1894
- Frances Ball born 1896
- Mary Roberta Ball born 1900
- [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1921 Leek Volume: 6b, Page: 344 Aged 62 years or
Q1 1930 Leek Volume: 6b, Page: 325. Aged 71 years. - [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q3 1858 Leek Volume: 6b, Page: 211.
- [S632] "Research by Rob Marsh", 2010 -> Rob Marsh (Perth, Western Australia), (Tipper/Cooling Family Bible).
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Researched and details extracted on 11 January 2015 by Martin Jackson).
- [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 23; Page: 5 ; Schedule 21.
- [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2882; Folio: 63; Page: 2 ; Schedule 11.
- [S1004] Transcribed from Parish Registers retained at the Church, stored by the area Record Office or Local Studies Library, or from Computer Records on-line , Details extracted by Chris Tipper and sent by email on 13 Feb. 2010).
- [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 Piece: 2739; Folio: 67; Page: 8; Schedule: 54.
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2185; Folio: 83; Page: 19; Schedule: 105.
- [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2623; Folio: 102; Page: 12; Schedule: 72.
- [S1911] The 1911 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 2 April 1911. PRO Ref: RG14 PN16634 RG78 PN1029 RD362 SD3 ED1 SN195.
- [S3000] This Person is eligible for the TIPPER One Name Study. Information researched and supplied by Chris Tipper & Martin Jackson, the Compiler of the Web Site.
Elisabeth
ID# 20948, born 1845
Elisabeth was born in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, in 1845.
Elisabeth was married to Adam Grainger around 1868.
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Adam Grainger, at The Village, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, who is recorded as -
Adam Grainger Head Married 63 Schoolmaster MLN. Glencarse.1
Elisabeth's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Elisabeth Grainger Wife Married 56 --- ELN. Dundar.2
Elisabeth was married to Adam Grainger around 1868.
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Adam Grainger, at The Village, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, who is recorded as -
Adam Grainger Head Married 63 Schoolmaster MLN. Glencarse.1
Elisabeth's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Elisabeth Grainger Wife Married 56 --- ELN. Dundar.2
Family | Adam Grainger born 1838 |
Children |
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2007 |
Annie S. Grainger
ID# 20949, born 1870
Father* | Adam Grainger born 1838 |
Mother* | Elisabeth born 1845 |
Annie S. Grainger, daughter of Adam Grainger and Elisabeth, was born in Bolton, East Lothian, Scotland, in 1870.1
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Adam Grainger, at The Village, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, who is recorded as -
Adam Grainger Head Married 63 Schoolmaster MLN. Glencarse.2
Annie's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Annie S. Grainger Daughter 31 Teacher ELN. Oldhamstocks.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Adam Grainger, at The Village, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, who is recorded as -
Adam Grainger Head Married 63 Schoolmaster MLN. Glencarse.2
Annie's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Annie S. Grainger Daughter 31 Teacher ELN. Oldhamstocks.3
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2007 |
Citations
James B. Grainger
ID# 20950, born 1872
Father* | Adam Grainger born 1838 |
Mother* | Elisabeth born 1845 |
James B. Grainger, son of Adam Grainger and Elisabeth, was born in Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, in 1872.1
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Adam Grainger, at The Village, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, who is recorded as -
Adam Grainger Head Married 63 Schoolmaster MLN. Glencarse.2
James's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
James B. Grainger Son 29 Insurance Ag. Inspector ELN. Oldhamstocks.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Adam Grainger, at The Village, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland, who is recorded as -
Adam Grainger Head Married 63 Schoolmaster MLN. Glencarse.2
James's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
James B. Grainger Son 29 Insurance Ag. Inspector ELN. Oldhamstocks.3
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2007 |
Citations
Doris Mary Morton
ID# 20951, born 1898, died 8 March 1985
Father* | Thomas Foster Morton born say 1870, died 20 Jun. 1957 |
Mother* | Emma Shardlow born abt Jun. 1871, died 7 Jun. 1939 |
Doris Mary Morton, daughter of Thomas Foster Morton and Emma Shardlow, was born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, in 1898.1
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Thomas Foster Morton, at 31 Conway Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas F. Morton Head Married 30 Carpenter & Joiner NTT. Retford.2
Doris's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Doris M. Morton Daughter 2 --- NTT. Nottingham.2
Doris Mary Morton accompanied Thomas Foster Morton and emigrated to New Zealand in 1908. They departed from London travelling on vessel Arawa on 15 10 1908 and arrived at Wellington, New Zealand.3
Doris Mary Morton was married to Thomas Donaldson in 1925 at New Zealand NZSG Index [CD Rom] - Folio Ref: 3186.
Doris Mary Donaldson was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Thomas in November 1966 in 8 Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand.
Doris Mary Donaldson, daughter of Thomas Foster Morton and Emma Shardlow, died on Friday, 8 March 1985, in Caughey Preston Home, Remuera, New Zealand,"age 86."
"NZ Herald", Monday 11 March 1985:
DONALDSON Doris Mary - On March 8 1985 at Caughey Preston Hospital, beloved wife of the late Thomas DONALDSON, dearly loved mother of Pamela and David and much loved sister of the late Tom MORTON. At rest. A full service will be held in St Mary's Church of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell, at 3:pm today (Monday) to be followed by private cremation. No flowers by request. All communications to 72 Ngapuhi Road (?), Remuera.
DONALDSON Doris Mary - On March 8 1985, loved mother of David, mother-in-law of Joan and loved grandmother of Cecilia (Cecilie?) and Andrew.
DONALDSON Doris Mary - On March 8 1985 at Caughey Preston Hospital, cherished mother of Pamela, loved mother-in-law of John, and beloved Nanna of James and Anneliese (?)
Doris Mary Donaldson was Cremated in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday, 11 March 1985.
On 18 March 1985 Ashes interred in Block C, Row 4, Plot 031A
Burial # 35915A / Age 86 / Residence: Caughey Preston Home, Remuera / Undertaker: Watney Sibun / Next of Kin: Mrs. PH Marbrook, daughter, 37 Furzedown Road, Sutton, Surrey, England.
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Thomas Foster Morton, at 31 Conway Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, who is recorded as -
Thomas F. Morton Head Married 30 Carpenter & Joiner NTT. Retford.2
Doris's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Doris M. Morton Daughter 2 --- NTT. Nottingham.2
Doris Mary Morton accompanied Thomas Foster Morton and emigrated to New Zealand in 1908. They departed from London travelling on vessel Arawa on 15 10 1908 and arrived at Wellington, New Zealand.3
Doris Mary Morton was married to Thomas Donaldson in 1925 at New Zealand NZSG Index [CD Rom] - Folio Ref: 3186.
Doris Mary Donaldson was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Thomas in November 1966 in 8 Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand.
Doris Mary Donaldson, daughter of Thomas Foster Morton and Emma Shardlow, died on Friday, 8 March 1985, in Caughey Preston Home, Remuera, New Zealand,"age 86."
"NZ Herald", Monday 11 March 1985:
DONALDSON Doris Mary - On March 8 1985 at Caughey Preston Hospital, beloved wife of the late Thomas DONALDSON, dearly loved mother of Pamela and David and much loved sister of the late Tom MORTON. At rest. A full service will be held in St Mary's Church of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell, at 3:pm today (Monday) to be followed by private cremation. No flowers by request. All communications to 72 Ngapuhi Road (?), Remuera.
DONALDSON Doris Mary - On March 8 1985, loved mother of David, mother-in-law of Joan and loved grandmother of Cecilia (Cecilie?) and Andrew.
DONALDSON Doris Mary - On March 8 1985 at Caughey Preston Hospital, cherished mother of Pamela, loved mother-in-law of John, and beloved Nanna of James and Anneliese (?)
Doris Mary Donaldson was Cremated in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday, 11 March 1985.
On 18 March 1985 Ashes interred in Block C, Row 4, Plot 031A
Burial # 35915A / Age 86 / Residence: Caughey Preston Home, Remuera / Undertaker: Watney Sibun / Next of Kin: Mrs. PH Marbrook, daughter, 37 Furzedown Road, Sutton, Surrey, England.
Last Edited | 25 Feb. 2014 |
Citations
Thomas Donaldson
ID# 20952, born 1895, died November 1966
Father* | James William Donaldson born 3 Jul. 1860, died 1907 |
Mother* | Ellen O'Donnell born abt 1866, died 2 Jan. 1942 |
Thomas Donaldson, son of James William Donaldson and Ellen O'Donnell, was born in Essex in 1895, his Birth was Registered at the West Ham Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1895.1
Thomas Donaldson was listed on the arrival Crew List of the ship S.S. Karamea (3553 Tons) of Southampton, arrived on 14 January 1911 from Montreal to Sydney, New South Wales
T. Donaldson, aged 17 years of New Beckton, employed as an Assistant Steward.
Thomas Donaldson, son of James William Donaldson and Ellen O'Donnell, was married to Annie Davis, daughter of Reuben Davis and Elizabeth, on Thursday, 14 May 1914 at St. James' Church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The details from the Marriage Certificate are - Thomas Donaldson, aged 25 years, Ship's Steward, born Essex, England, the son of William Donaldson, deceased was Married to Nancy Davis, aged 24 years, Domestic Duties, born in Birmingham, England, daughter of Reuben Davis, a Mechanic and Elizabeth Hemming, deceased.2
Thomas Donaldson was married to Doris Mary Morton in 1925 in New Zealand. NZSG Index [CD Rom] - Folio Ref: 3186.
Thomas Donaldson, son of James William Donaldson and Ellen O'Donnell, died in November 1966, in 8 Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, he was survived by his wife Doris Mary Donaldson.
Thomas Donaldson was Cremated in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday, 18 November 1966.
Thomas Donaldson's Will was filed on 19 December 1966 in Auckland, New Zealand,Ref. BBAE 1570, 3544 / 66.3
Thomas Donaldson was listed on the arrival Crew List of the ship S.S. Karamea (3553 Tons) of Southampton, arrived on 14 January 1911 from Montreal to Sydney, New South Wales
T. Donaldson, aged 17 years of New Beckton, employed as an Assistant Steward.
Thomas Donaldson, son of James William Donaldson and Ellen O'Donnell, was married to Annie Davis, daughter of Reuben Davis and Elizabeth, on Thursday, 14 May 1914 at St. James' Church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The details from the Marriage Certificate are - Thomas Donaldson, aged 25 years, Ship's Steward, born Essex, England, the son of William Donaldson, deceased was Married to Nancy Davis, aged 24 years, Domestic Duties, born in Birmingham, England, daughter of Reuben Davis, a Mechanic and Elizabeth Hemming, deceased.2
Thomas Donaldson was married to Doris Mary Morton in 1925 in New Zealand. NZSG Index [CD Rom] - Folio Ref: 3186.
Thomas Donaldson, son of James William Donaldson and Ellen O'Donnell, died in November 1966, in 8 Brighton Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, he was survived by his wife Doris Mary Donaldson.
Thomas Donaldson was Cremated in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday, 18 November 1966.
Thomas Donaldson's Will was filed on 19 December 1966 in Auckland, New Zealand,Ref. BBAE 1570, 3544 / 66.3
Last Edited | 2 Mar. 2014 |
Citations
James Jordan
ID# 20955, born 1860, died 1904
In the U.K.Census of 7 April 1861, James was recorded as residing at Elvaston Street, Elvaston, Derby, Derbyshire.
James's listing is -
James Jordan --- --- 8m Nurse child DBY. Thulston (in the household of Thomas and Diana Clarke).1
James Jordan was born in Thulston, Derbyshire, in 1860, his Birth was Registered at the Shardlow Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1860.2
The U.K.Census of 2 April 1871 listed him as a Grandson of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Baker's Shop, Elvaston, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 59 Labourer DBY. Elvaston.3
James's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
James Jordan Grandson Unmarried 10 Scholar DBY. Thulston.3
The U.K.Census of 3 April 1881 listed him as a Grandson of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Elvaston, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Widower 69 Garden Lab. DBY. Elvaston.4
James's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
James Jordan Grandson Unmarried 20 Garden Lab. DBY. Elvaston.4
James Jordan was married to Louisa Jackson, daughter of Thomas Jackson and Mary Ann Cox, in The Register Office, Derby, Derbyshire, on Saturday, 22 September 1888.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1888.5
In the 1891 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 5 April 1891, James was recorded as the Head of the Household at Aston Lane, Shardlow, Derbyshire, also in the Household were Louisa Jordan, Matilda Ann Jordan and Mary Flora Jordan,
the listing for the Household is -
; James Jordan Head Married 30 Gardener DBY. Thulston.6
; Louisa Jordan Wife Married 29 --- DBY. Alvaston.6
; Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 2 --- DBY. Shardlow.7
; Mary F. Jordan Daughter 6wks. --- DBY. Shardlow.7
In the 1901 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 31 March 1901, James was recorded as the Head of the Household at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, also in the Household were Louisa Jordan, Matilda Ann Jordan, Mary Flora Jordan, May Jordan, James Alfred Jordan, Herbert Jordan and John Thomas Jordan,
the listing for the Household is -
; James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.8
; Louisa Jordan Wife Married 38 --- DBY. Alvaston.8
; Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 12 --- DBY. Alvaston.8
; Mary F. Jordan Daughter 10 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; May Jordan Daughter 8 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; James A. Jordan Son 6 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; Herbert Jordan Son 4 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; John T. Jordan Son 9m. --- DBY. Littleover.8
James Jordan died in 1904 in Derby, Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1904, He was survived by his wife, Louisa.9
James's listing is -
James Jordan --- --- 8m Nurse child DBY. Thulston (in the household of Thomas and Diana Clarke).1
James Jordan was born in Thulston, Derbyshire, in 1860, his Birth was Registered at the Shardlow Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1860.2
The U.K.Census of 2 April 1871 listed him as a Grandson of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Baker's Shop, Elvaston, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 59 Labourer DBY. Elvaston.3
James's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
James Jordan Grandson Unmarried 10 Scholar DBY. Thulston.3
The U.K.Census of 3 April 1881 listed him as a Grandson of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Elvaston, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Widower 69 Garden Lab. DBY. Elvaston.4
James's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
James Jordan Grandson Unmarried 20 Garden Lab. DBY. Elvaston.4
James Jordan was married to Louisa Jackson, daughter of Thomas Jackson and Mary Ann Cox, in The Register Office, Derby, Derbyshire, on Saturday, 22 September 1888.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1888.5
In the 1891 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 5 April 1891, James was recorded as the Head of the Household at Aston Lane, Shardlow, Derbyshire, also in the Household were Louisa Jordan, Matilda Ann Jordan and Mary Flora Jordan,
the listing for the Household is -
; James Jordan Head Married 30 Gardener DBY. Thulston.6
; Louisa Jordan Wife Married 29 --- DBY. Alvaston.6
; Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 2 --- DBY. Shardlow.7
; Mary F. Jordan Daughter 6wks. --- DBY. Shardlow.7
In the 1901 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 31 March 1901, James was recorded as the Head of the Household at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, also in the Household were Louisa Jordan, Matilda Ann Jordan, Mary Flora Jordan, May Jordan, James Alfred Jordan, Herbert Jordan and John Thomas Jordan,
the listing for the Household is -
; James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.8
; Louisa Jordan Wife Married 38 --- DBY. Alvaston.8
; Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 12 --- DBY. Alvaston.8
; Mary F. Jordan Daughter 10 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; May Jordan Daughter 8 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; James A. Jordan Son 6 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; Herbert Jordan Son 4 --- DBY. Shardlow.8
; John T. Jordan Son 9m. --- DBY. Littleover.8
James Jordan died in 1904 in Derby, Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1904, He was survived by his wife, Louisa.9
Family | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Children |
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2016 |
Citations
Matilda Ann Jordan
ID# 20956, born 26 January 1889
Father* | James Jordan born 1860, died 1904 |
Mother* | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Relationship | 3rd great-granddaughter of John Jackson |
Matilda Ann Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was born in Alvaston, Derbyshire, on Saturday, 26 January 1889.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Aston Lane, Shardlow, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 30 Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
Matilda's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 2 --- DBY. Shardlow.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.4
Matilda's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 12 --- DBY. Alvaston.4
The U.K.Census of 2 April 1911 listed her as a Sister of the Head of Household - Ernest Jackson, at 41 Coburg Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Ernest Jackson Head Aged 27 Married Iron & Steel Turner at Loco Depot, Railway DBY. Alvaston.5
Matilda's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Matilda Ann Jordon Sister 22 Single Cook General to W.Harvey DBY. Alvaston.5
Matilda Ann Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was married to William H. Clare in Derbyshire in 1913.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1913.6
The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed her with William H. Clare, at 216 Marlborough Road, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as - William H. Clare; DoB - 1 July 1886 Male; Shunter Railway Married.7
The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed her with George Draper Watts, at 216 Marlborough Road, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as - George D. Watts; DoB - 25 March 1883 Male; Builder's Labourer Married.8
Matilda's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
Matilda A. Clare; DoB - 26 January 1889 Female; Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.9
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Aston Lane, Shardlow, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 30 Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
Matilda's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 2 --- DBY. Shardlow.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.4
Matilda's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Matilda A. Jordan Daughter 12 --- DBY. Alvaston.4
The U.K.Census of 2 April 1911 listed her as a Sister of the Head of Household - Ernest Jackson, at 41 Coburg Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Ernest Jackson Head Aged 27 Married Iron & Steel Turner at Loco Depot, Railway DBY. Alvaston.5
Matilda's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Matilda Ann Jordon Sister 22 Single Cook General to W.Harvey DBY. Alvaston.5
Matilda Ann Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was married to William H. Clare in Derbyshire in 1913.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1913.6
The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed her with William H. Clare, at 216 Marlborough Road, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as - William H. Clare; DoB - 1 July 1886 Male; Shunter Railway Married.7
The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed her with George Draper Watts, at 216 Marlborough Road, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as - George D. Watts; DoB - 25 March 1883 Male; Builder's Labourer Married.8
Matilda's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
Matilda A. Clare; DoB - 26 January 1889 Female; Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.9
Family | William H. Clare born 1 July 1886 |
Children |
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 1 Dec. 2020 |
Citations
Mary Flora Jordan
ID# 20957, born 12 February 1891, died July 1985
Father* | James Jordan born 1860, died 1904 |
Mother* | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Relationship | 3rd great-granddaughter of John Jackson |
Mary Flora Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was born in Shardlow, Derbyshire, on Thursday, 12 February 1891.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Aston Lane, Shardlow, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 30 Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
Mary's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Mary F. Jordan Daughter 6wks. --- DBY. Shardlow.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.4
Mary's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Mary F. Jordan Daughter 10 --- DBY. Shardlow.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.5
Mary's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Flora Jordan Daughter 20 Single Corset Machinist for a Corset Manufacturer DBY. Shardlow.5
Mary Flora Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was married to George Draper Watts, son of Stephen Watts and Edith Salt, in the Register Office, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1913.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1913.6
Mary's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
Mary F. Watts; DoB - 12 February 1891 Female; Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.7
Mary Flora Watts was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, George, whose Death was Registered in the Derby Registration District, in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1949.8
Mary Flora Watts, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, died in July 1985 in Derby, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the July of 1985.9
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Aston Lane, Shardlow, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 30 Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
Mary's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Mary F. Jordan Daughter 6wks. --- DBY. Shardlow.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.4
Mary's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Mary F. Jordan Daughter 10 --- DBY. Shardlow.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.5
Mary's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Flora Jordan Daughter 20 Single Corset Machinist for a Corset Manufacturer DBY. Shardlow.5
Mary Flora Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was married to George Draper Watts, son of Stephen Watts and Edith Salt, in the Register Office, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1913.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1913.6
Mary's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
Mary F. Watts; DoB - 12 February 1891 Female; Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.7
Mary Flora Watts was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, George, whose Death was Registered in the Derby Registration District, in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1949.8
Mary Flora Watts, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, died in July 1985 in Derby, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the July of 1985.9
Family | George Draper Watts born 25 March 1883, died 1949 |
Children |
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 5 Apr. 2021 |
Citations
May Jordan
ID# 20958, born 1893
Father* | James Jordan born 1860, died 1904 |
Mother* | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Relationship | 3rd great-granddaughter of John Jackson |
May Jordan, daughter of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was born in Shardlow, Derbyshire, in 1893.1
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
May's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
May Jordan Daughter 8 --- DBY. Shardlow.2
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.3
May's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
May Jordan Daughter 18 Single Packer in Warehouse of a Grocers & Chemist Sundries manufacturer DBY. Shardlow.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
May's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
May Jordan Daughter 8 --- DBY. Shardlow.2
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.3
May's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
May Jordan Daughter 18 Single Packer in Warehouse of a Grocers & Chemist Sundries manufacturer DBY. Shardlow.3
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2016 |
Citations
James Alfred Jordan
ID# 20959, born 1895
Father* | James Jordan born 1860, died 1904 |
Mother* | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandson of John Jackson |
James Alfred Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was born in Shardlow, Derbyshire, in 1895.1
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
James's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
James A. Jordan Son 6 --- DBY. Shardlow.2
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.3
James's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
James Jordan Son 16 Single Gimper's Apprentice for a Silk Throwster DBY. Shardlow.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
James's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
James A. Jordan Son 6 --- DBY. Shardlow.2
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.3
James's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
James Jordan Son 16 Single Gimper's Apprentice for a Silk Throwster DBY. Shardlow.3
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2016 |
Citations
Herbert Jordan
ID# 20960, born 1897, died 1916
Father* | James Jordan born 1860, died 1904 |
Mother* | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandson of John Jackson |
Herbert Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was born in Shardlow, Derbyshire, in 1897.1
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
Herbert's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Herbert Jordan Son 4 --- DBY. Shardlow.2
Herbert Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, died in 1916 in Derby, Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1916.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.2
Herbert's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Herbert Jordan Son 4 --- DBY. Shardlow.2
Herbert Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, died in 1916 in Derby, Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1916.3
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2016 |
Citations
John Thomas Jordan
ID# 20961, born 13 June 1900, died 1974
Father* | James Jordan born 1860, died 1904 |
Mother* | Louisa Jackson born 18 May 1863, died 1942 |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandson of John Jackson |
John Thomas Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was born in Littleover, Derbyshire, on Wednesday, 13 June 1900.1,2
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.3
John's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
John T. Jordan Son 9m. --- DBY. Littleover.3
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.4
John's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
John Jordan Son 10 Single School DBY. Littleover.4
John Thomas Jordan began military service on 23 August 1918 at Derby. Service No. 53423 - 4th. West Riding Regiment.
John Thomas Jordan of 288 Abbey Street, Derby, son of Louisa Jordan stated that he was a British Subject, aged 18 years and 2 months, a Moulder, not married, had never previously served in the military, had no preference for branch of service and had never served in the Royal Navy.
His Statement of the Services shows that -
He was called up for service on 23 August 1918 and posted to his regiment on 24 August 1918.
On 28 August 1919 he was Charged for being Absent from 23:55 hrs on 19 August 1919 to 04:30 hrs on 26 August 1919. Forfeited 7 days pay.
He was 'At Home' from 23 August 1919 to 22 September 1919.
Discharged as No Longer physically fit for Service on 22 September 1919 from York to go to 288 Abbey Street, Derby.5
John Thomas Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was married to Lily Jones in Derbyshire in 1921.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1921.6
In the 1939 Registration, held on 29 September 1939, John Thomas Jordan was recorded as the first person in the 7 person Household at 42 Bridge Street, Derby, Derbyshire. Also in the Household were Lily Jordan plus 3 officially closed records,
the listing for the Household is -
; John T. Jordan; DoB - 8 June 1900 Male; General Labourer for Derby Corporation Married.7
; Lily Jordan; DoB - 26 March 1898 Female; Housewife, Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.8
John Thomas Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, died in 1974 in Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1974, He was survived by his wife, Lily.9
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - James Jordan, at Top of the Hollow, Littleover, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
James Jordan Head Married 40 Market Gardener DBY. Thulston.3
John's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
John T. Jordan Son 9m. --- DBY. Littleover.3
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Louisa Jordan, at Court 7, 2 Abbey Street, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
Louisa Jordan Head 46 Widow, Married 8 years, (Children born alive: Born: 8. Living: 5. Died: 3.) None DBY. Alvaston.4
John's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
John Jordan Son 10 Single School DBY. Littleover.4
John Thomas Jordan began military service on 23 August 1918 at Derby. Service No. 53423 - 4th. West Riding Regiment.
John Thomas Jordan of 288 Abbey Street, Derby, son of Louisa Jordan stated that he was a British Subject, aged 18 years and 2 months, a Moulder, not married, had never previously served in the military, had no preference for branch of service and had never served in the Royal Navy.
His Statement of the Services shows that -
He was called up for service on 23 August 1918 and posted to his regiment on 24 August 1918.
On 28 August 1919 he was Charged for being Absent from 23:55 hrs on 19 August 1919 to 04:30 hrs on 26 August 1919. Forfeited 7 days pay.
He was 'At Home' from 23 August 1919 to 22 September 1919.
Discharged as No Longer physically fit for Service on 22 September 1919 from York to go to 288 Abbey Street, Derby.5
John Thomas Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, was married to Lily Jones in Derbyshire in 1921.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1921.6
In the 1939 Registration, held on 29 September 1939, John Thomas Jordan was recorded as the first person in the 7 person Household at 42 Bridge Street, Derby, Derbyshire. Also in the Household were Lily Jordan plus 3 officially closed records,
the listing for the Household is -
; John T. Jordan; DoB - 8 June 1900 Male; General Labourer for Derby Corporation Married.7
; Lily Jordan; DoB - 26 March 1898 Female; Housewife, Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.8
John Thomas Jordan, son of James Jordan and Louisa Jackson, died in 1974 in Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1974, He was survived by his wife, Lily.9
Family | Lily Jones born 26 March 1898, died 1974 |
Child |
Charts | JACKSON Tree |
Last Edited | 25 Sep. 2016 |
Citations
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton
ID# 20962, born 1907, died 10 September 1984
Father* | Thomas Foster Morton born say 1870, died 20 Jun. 1957 |
Mother* | Emma Shardlow born abt Jun. 1871, died 7 Jun. 1939 |
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton, son of Thomas Foster Morton and Emma Shardlow, was born in Nottinghamshire in 1907.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton accompanied Thomas Foster Morton and emigrated to New Zealand in 1908. They departed from London travelling on vessel "Arawa" on 15 10 1908 and arrived at Wellington, New Zealand.1
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton was married to Kathleen Bakewell in 1942 at Auckland, New Zealand, Ref: 6437.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton was left a Widower on the death of his wife, Kathleen on 7 June 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton, son of Thomas Foster Morton and Emma Shardlow, died on Monday, 10 September 1984, in 10 Saltburn Road, Milford, Auckland, New Zealand,"age 77 years."
"NZ Herald", Tuesday 11 Sep 1984:
MORTON Thomas Frank: On September 10 1984 (late of 10 Saltburn Rd, Milford*) aged 77 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Kathleen, loved father of John, Mary and the late Timothy, loved father-in-law of Ewan and the late Angela, loved grandfather of Ian & Mark, and loved brother of Doris DONALDSON. The service will be held at St Peter's Church, Killarney St, Takapuna*, at 2pm on Thursday September 13 1984. All communications to 104 Braemar Rd, Castor Bay *
All these places are on the North Shore of Auckland - across the Harbour Bridge from downtown city.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton was Cremated in North Shore Crematorium, Auckland, New Zealand, on Thursday, 13 September 1984.
Book of Remembrance:
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton accompanied Thomas Foster Morton and emigrated to New Zealand in 1908. They departed from London travelling on vessel "Arawa" on 15 10 1908 and arrived at Wellington, New Zealand.1
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton was married to Kathleen Bakewell in 1942 at Auckland, New Zealand, Ref: 6437.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton was left a Widower on the death of his wife, Kathleen on 7 June 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton, son of Thomas Foster Morton and Emma Shardlow, died on Monday, 10 September 1984, in 10 Saltburn Road, Milford, Auckland, New Zealand,"age 77 years."
"NZ Herald", Tuesday 11 Sep 1984:
MORTON Thomas Frank: On September 10 1984 (late of 10 Saltburn Rd, Milford*) aged 77 years. Dearly loved husband of the late Kathleen, loved father of John, Mary and the late Timothy, loved father-in-law of Ewan and the late Angela, loved grandfather of Ian & Mark, and loved brother of Doris DONALDSON. The service will be held at St Peter's Church, Killarney St, Takapuna*, at 2pm on Thursday September 13 1984. All communications to 104 Braemar Rd, Castor Bay *
All these places are on the North Shore of Auckland - across the Harbour Bridge from downtown city.
Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton was Cremated in North Shore Crematorium, Auckland, New Zealand, on Thursday, 13 September 1984.
Book of Remembrance:
Ashes returned to Family on 24 September 1984.
Family | Kathleen Bakewell born 1917, died 7 June 1974 |
Child |
Last Edited | 22 Feb. 2015 |
Citations
Kathleen Bakewell
ID# 20963, born 1917, died 7 June 1974
Kathleen Bakewell was born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1917, Ref: 5573.
Kathleen Bakewell was married to Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton in 1942 at Auckland, New Zealand, Ref: 6437.
Kathleen Morton died on Friday, 7 June 1974, in Auckland, New Zealand,"aged 56 years", she was survived by her husband Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton.
Kathleen Morton was Cremated in North Shore Crematorium, Auckland, New Zealand, on Saturday, 8 June 1974.
Book of Remembrance:
"NZ Herald", Monday 10 June 1974:
MORTON Kathleen - On June 7 1974, at a private hospital (late of 10 Saltburn Rd, Milford) loved wife of Thomas Frank MORTON and loved mother of John, Mary and the late Timothy, and mother-in-law of Angela. Private cremation. No flowers by request.
MORTON Kathleen - On June 7 1974, loved sister of Stephanie, Richard & Kiwi.
Kathleen Bakewell was married to Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton in 1942 at Auckland, New Zealand, Ref: 6437.
Kathleen Morton died on Friday, 7 June 1974, in Auckland, New Zealand,"aged 56 years", she was survived by her husband Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton.
Kathleen Morton was Cremated in North Shore Crematorium, Auckland, New Zealand, on Saturday, 8 June 1974.
Book of Remembrance:
Ashes scattered on 9 June 1974.
"NZ Herald", Monday 10 June 1974:
MORTON Kathleen - On June 7 1974, at a private hospital (late of 10 Saltburn Rd, Milford) loved wife of Thomas Frank MORTON and loved mother of John, Mary and the late Timothy, and mother-in-law of Angela. Private cremation. No flowers by request.
MORTON Kathleen - On June 7 1974, loved sister of Stephanie, Richard & Kiwi.
Family | Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton born 1907, died 10 September 1984 |
Child |
Last Edited | 30 Sep. 2007 |
Timothy Bakewell Morton
ID# 20964, born 1945, died 1949
Father* | Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton born 1907, died 10 Sep. 1984 |
Mother* | Kathleen Bakewell born 1917, died 7 Jun. 1974 |
Timothy Bakewell Morton, son of Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton and Kathleen Bakewell, was born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1945, Ref: 6958.
Timothy Bakewell Morton was Cremated and his Ashes were scattered at Waikumete Cemetery, New Zealand.
Timothy Bakewell Morton, son of Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton and Kathleen Bakewell, died in 1949, in Auckland, New Zealand,"aged 3 years."
Timothy Bakewell Morton was Cremated and his Ashes were scattered at Waikumete Cemetery, New Zealand.
Timothy Bakewell Morton, son of Thomas Frank Foster Ward Morton and Kathleen Bakewell, died in 1949, in Auckland, New Zealand,"aged 3 years."
Last Edited | 30 Sep. 2007 |
Angela Frances Mellicent Cliffe
ID# 20973, born about 1951, died 13 October 1982
Angela Frances Mellicent Cliffe was born about 1951.
Angela Frances Mellicent Morton died on Wednesday, 13 October 1982, in Auckland, New Zealand,"aged 30 years." After a Burial service Monday, 18 October 1982 at St. Peter Anglican Church, Killarney Street, Tacapuna, Auckland, New Zealand, Angela Frances Mellicent Morton was Cremated; and her Ashes were returned to her Family on 1 November 1982.
Anyway, here are the death notices from the "NZ Herald". You will see that I've scanned a newspaper report of the accident in which Angela was killed. Strangely enough, I remember that accident as it was so shocking. A young lad - aged about 14 or 15 - stole a bus and while speeding in it crashed into a car, killing the sole occupant. She was Angela! It was on the TV news and radio reports of the day. I remember thinking at the time what a terrible waste of a life. Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time! Tragic!
"NZ Herald" Friday 15 October 1982
MORTON, Angela Frances Mellicent - On October 13 1982 (as the result of a road accident) dearly loved wife of John (104 Braemar Rd, Castor Bay). A service will be held at St Peter's Anglican Church, Killarney St, Takapuna, at 11am on Monday October 18th, to be followed by private family cremation.
MORTON, Angela Frances Mellicent - On October 13 1982, Angela, the beloved daughter and step-daughter of Dorothy and Brian SMITH (Mairangi Bay) and Bill and Sylvia CLIFFE (Wales), much loved sister of Pamela, Stephen, Sarah and Jennifer.
(The newspaper article was from the Herald of the same date. I went looking for a report of the accident, once I realised the cause of death). There will also be a Coroner's report in ArchivesNZ, but I think that the closure period is either 50 or 75 yrs unless immediate family.
Angela Frances Mellicent Morton died on Wednesday, 13 October 1982, in Auckland, New Zealand,"aged 30 years." After a Burial service Monday, 18 October 1982 at St. Peter Anglican Church, Killarney Street, Tacapuna, Auckland, New Zealand, Angela Frances Mellicent Morton was Cremated; and her Ashes were returned to her Family on 1 November 1982.
Anyway, here are the death notices from the "NZ Herald". You will see that I've scanned a newspaper report of the accident in which Angela was killed. Strangely enough, I remember that accident as it was so shocking. A young lad - aged about 14 or 15 - stole a bus and while speeding in it crashed into a car, killing the sole occupant. She was Angela! It was on the TV news and radio reports of the day. I remember thinking at the time what a terrible waste of a life. Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time! Tragic!
"NZ Herald" Friday 15 October 1982
MORTON, Angela Frances Mellicent - On October 13 1982 (as the result of a road accident) dearly loved wife of John (104 Braemar Rd, Castor Bay). A service will be held at St Peter's Anglican Church, Killarney St, Takapuna, at 11am on Monday October 18th, to be followed by private family cremation.
MORTON, Angela Frances Mellicent - On October 13 1982, Angela, the beloved daughter and step-daughter of Dorothy and Brian SMITH (Mairangi Bay) and Bill and Sylvia CLIFFE (Wales), much loved sister of Pamela, Stephen, Sarah and Jennifer.
(The newspaper article was from the Herald of the same date. I went looking for a report of the accident, once I realised the cause of death). There will also be a Coroner's report in ArchivesNZ, but I think that the closure period is either 50 or 75 yrs unless immediate family.
Last Edited | 30 Sep. 2007 |
Emma Lizette Smart
ID# 20981, born 1883, died 14 November 1960
Father* | William Smart born 1845, died 8 Jan. 1933 |
Mother* | Emma Kirkham born 11 Jul. 1849, died 17 Oct. 1936 |
Emma Lizette Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1883, her Birth was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1883.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Emma's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Emma Smart Daughter 9 Scholar DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Emma Lizette Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Emma's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Emma L. Smart Daughter Single 19 Transferer at China Works DBY. Derby.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.5
Emma's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Emma Smart Daughter 27 Single Printer's Transferer DBY. Derby.5
Emma Lizette Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Arthur John Chamberlain Braine in the Church of St. James the Greater, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1915.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1915.6
Emma Lizette Braine was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Arthur, whose Death was Registered in the Derby Registration District, in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1945.7,8
Emma and Clara was the Administrator of Arthur John Chamberlain Braine's estate proved at Nottingham
Administration Register Entry -; Arthur John Chamberlain Braine of 'Stratford', 51 Davenport Road, Derby, who died 9 March 1945. Probate granted on 23 November 1945 to Emma Lizzette Braine, Widow and Clara Smart, Spinster. Effects = £688 4s 7d.9
Emma Lizette Braine, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Monday, 14 November 1960 in 51 Davenport Road, Derby, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1960.10,8
Probate for Emma's Estate was granted at Nottingham.
Probate Register Entry - " Emma Lizzette Braine otherwise Emma Lizette of 51 Davenport Road, Derby, Widow who died 14 November 1960. Administration (save and except settled land) granted on 26 July 1961 to Clara Smart, Spinster and Alan William Garton, Butcher. Effects = £1136 2s 11d."9
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Emma's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Emma Smart Daughter 9 Scholar DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Emma Lizette Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Emma's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Emma L. Smart Daughter Single 19 Transferer at China Works DBY. Derby.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.5
Emma's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Emma Smart Daughter 27 Single Printer's Transferer DBY. Derby.5
Emma Lizette Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Arthur John Chamberlain Braine in the Church of St. James the Greater, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1915.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1915.6
Emma Lizette Braine was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Arthur, whose Death was Registered in the Derby Registration District, in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1945.7,8
Emma and Clara was the Administrator of Arthur John Chamberlain Braine's estate proved at Nottingham
Administration Register Entry -; Arthur John Chamberlain Braine of 'Stratford', 51 Davenport Road, Derby, who died 9 March 1945. Probate granted on 23 November 1945 to Emma Lizzette Braine, Widow and Clara Smart, Spinster. Effects = £688 4s 7d.9
Emma Lizette Braine, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Monday, 14 November 1960 in 51 Davenport Road, Derby, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1960.10,8
Probate for Emma's Estate was granted at Nottingham.
Probate Register Entry - " Emma Lizzette Braine otherwise Emma Lizette of 51 Davenport Road, Derby, Widow who died 14 November 1960. Administration (save and except settled land) granted on 26 July 1961 to Clara Smart, Spinster and Alan William Garton, Butcher. Effects = £1136 2s 11d."9
Last Edited | 31 Aug. 2013 |
Citations
Clara Smart
ID# 20982, born 16 April 1885, died 21 August 1974
Father* | William Smart born 1845, died 8 Jan. 1933 |
Mother* | Emma Kirkham born 11 Jul. 1849, died 17 Oct. 1936 |
Clara Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was born in 35 Russell Street, Derby, Derbyshire, on Thursday, 16 April 1885, her Birth was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1885.1,2
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.3
Clara's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Clara Smart Daughter 5 Scholar DBY. Derby.3
Photograph of Clara Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.4
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.5
Clara's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Clara Smart Daughter Single 15 Burnisher at China Works DBY. Derby.5
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.6
Clara's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Clara Smart Daughter 25 Single China Burnisher DBY. Derby.6
The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed her with Mary Ann Smart, at 18 Litchurch Street, Derby C.B., Derbyshire, who is recorded as - Mary Ann Smart; DoB - 9 September 1875 Female; Shop Keeper Single.7
Clara's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
Clara Smart; DoB - 16 April 1885 Female; China Burnisher Single.8
Emma and Clara was the Administrator of Arthur John Chamberlain Braine's estate proved at Nottingham
Administration Register Entry -; Arthur John Chamberlain Braine of 'Stratford', 51 Davenport Road, Derby, who died 9 March 1945. Probate granted on 23 November 1945 to Emma Lizzette Braine, Widow and Clara Smart, Spinster. Effects = £688 4s 7d.9
Clara was the Administrator of Emma Lizette Braine's estate proved at Nottingham
Administration Register Entry -; Emma Lizzette Braine otherwise Emma Lizette of 51 Davenport Road, Derby, Widow who died 14 November 1960. Administration (save and except settled land) granted on 26 July 1961 to Clara Smart, Spinster and Alan William Garton, Butcher. Effects = £1136 2s 11d.9
Administration of the Estate of Mary Ann Smart was granted at Nottingham.
Administration Register Entry - Mary Ann Smart of 51 Davenport Road, Derby, who died on 3 February 1966 at Manor Hospital, Derby. Probate granted on 30 March to Clara Smart, Spinster. Effects = £1601.9
Clara Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Wednesday, 21 August 1974 in St. Oswald's Hospital, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Ashbourne Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1974.10
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.3
Clara's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Clara Smart Daughter 5 Scholar DBY. Derby.3
Photograph of Clara Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.4
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.5
Clara's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Clara Smart Daughter Single 15 Burnisher at China Works DBY. Derby.5
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.6
Clara's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Clara Smart Daughter 25 Single China Burnisher DBY. Derby.6
The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed her with Mary Ann Smart, at 18 Litchurch Street, Derby C.B., Derbyshire, who is recorded as - Mary Ann Smart; DoB - 9 September 1875 Female; Shop Keeper Single.7
Clara's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
Clara Smart; DoB - 16 April 1885 Female; China Burnisher Single.8
Emma and Clara was the Administrator of Arthur John Chamberlain Braine's estate proved at Nottingham
Administration Register Entry -; Arthur John Chamberlain Braine of 'Stratford', 51 Davenport Road, Derby, who died 9 March 1945. Probate granted on 23 November 1945 to Emma Lizzette Braine, Widow and Clara Smart, Spinster. Effects = £688 4s 7d.9
Clara was the Administrator of Emma Lizette Braine's estate proved at Nottingham
Administration Register Entry -; Emma Lizzette Braine otherwise Emma Lizette of 51 Davenport Road, Derby, Widow who died 14 November 1960. Administration (save and except settled land) granted on 26 July 1961 to Clara Smart, Spinster and Alan William Garton, Butcher. Effects = £1136 2s 11d.9
Administration of the Estate of Mary Ann Smart was granted at Nottingham.
Administration Register Entry - Mary Ann Smart of 51 Davenport Road, Derby, who died on 3 February 1966 at Manor Hospital, Derby. Probate granted on 30 March to Clara Smart, Spinster. Effects = £1601.9
Clara Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Wednesday, 21 August 1974 in St. Oswald's Hospital, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Ashbourne Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1974.10
Last Edited | 28 May 2016 |
Citations
Archibald Smart
ID# 20983, born 1887, died 16 December 1964
Father* | William Smart born 1845, died 8 Jan. 1933 |
Mother* | Emma Kirkham born 11 Jul. 1849, died 17 Oct. 1936 |
Archibald Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was born in 35 Russell Street, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1887, his Birth was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1887.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Archibald's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Archibald Smart Son 4 Scholar DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Archibald Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Archibald's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Archibald Smart Son 14 Modeller at China Works DBY. Derby.4
Archibald Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Alice Coxon in St. Andrew's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1910.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1910.5
In the U.K.Census of 2 April 1911, Archibald was recorded as residing at 43 Dexter Street, Derby, Derbyshire.
Archibald's listing is -
Archibald Smart Brother in Law 24 Married Boiler maker DBY. Derby
Alice Smart Wife's sister 26 Married --- DBY. Derby (in the household of Walter Dorsett and his family).6
Archibald Smart was left a Widower on the Death of his wife, Alice, whose Death was Registered in the Leicester Registration District, in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1957.7
Archibald Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Wednesday, 16 December 1964 in the Royal Infirmary, Leicester, Leicestershire, his Death was Registered at the Leicester Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1964.8,9
Probate for Archibald's Estate was granted at Leicester.
Probate Register Entry - " Archibald Smart of 4 Orson Street, Leicester, who died on 18 December 1964 at the Royal Infirmary, Leicester. Administration granted on 22 January 1965 to William Harold Smart, Fruiter. Effects = £3460."10
The 1891 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Archibald's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Archibald Smart Son 4 Scholar DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Archibald Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Archibald's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Archibald Smart Son 14 Modeller at China Works DBY. Derby.4
Archibald Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Alice Coxon in St. Andrew's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1910.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1910.5
In the U.K.Census of 2 April 1911, Archibald was recorded as residing at 43 Dexter Street, Derby, Derbyshire.
Archibald's listing is -
Archibald Smart Brother in Law 24 Married Boiler maker DBY. Derby
Alice Smart Wife's sister 26 Married --- DBY. Derby (in the household of Walter Dorsett and his family).6
Archibald Smart was left a Widower on the Death of his wife, Alice, whose Death was Registered in the Leicester Registration District, in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1957.7
Archibald Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Wednesday, 16 December 1964 in the Royal Infirmary, Leicester, Leicestershire, his Death was Registered at the Leicester Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1964.8,9
Probate for Archibald's Estate was granted at Leicester.
Probate Register Entry - " Archibald Smart of 4 Orson Street, Leicester, who died on 18 December 1964 at the Royal Infirmary, Leicester. Administration granted on 22 January 1965 to William Harold Smart, Fruiter. Effects = £3460."10
Last Edited | 31 Aug. 2013 |
Citations
Fanny Elizabeth Smart
ID# 20984, born 1889, died 3 November 1949
Father* | William Smart born 1845, died 8 Jan. 1933 |
Mother* | Emma Kirkham born 11 Jul. 1849, died 17 Oct. 1936 |
Fanny Elizabeth Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1889.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Fanny's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Smart Daughter 2 --- DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Fanny Elizabeth Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Fanny's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Fanny E. Smart Daughter 12 --- DBY. Derby.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.5
Fanny's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Smart Daughter 22 Single At Home DBY. Derby.5
Fanny Elizabeth Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Cyril Harris Garton in the Church of St. James the Greater, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1912.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1912.6
Fanny Elizabeth Garton was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Cyril, whose Death was Registered in the Derby Registration District, in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1937.7
Administration of the Estate of Cyril Harris Garton was granted at Nottingham.
Administration Register Entry - Cyril Harris Garton of 72 St. Giles Road, Derby, who died on 26 May 1937. Administration granted on 16 July 1937 granted to Fanny Elizabeth Garton, Widow. Effects = £531 12s 3d.8
Fanny Elizabeth Garton, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Thursday, 3 November 1949 in 72 St. Giles Road, Derby, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1949.9,10
Probate for Fanny's Estate was granted at London.
Probate Register Entry - " Fanny Elizabeth Garton of 72 St. Giles Road, Derby, who died on 3 November 1937. Administration granted on 17 December 1937 granted to Thomas Leslie Garton, Commercial Clerk. Effects = £1234 7s."8
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Fanny's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Smart Daughter 2 --- DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Fanny Elizabeth Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Fanny's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Fanny E. Smart Daughter 12 --- DBY. Derby.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.5
Fanny's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Smart Daughter 22 Single At Home DBY. Derby.5
Fanny Elizabeth Smart, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Cyril Harris Garton in the Church of St. James the Greater, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1912.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1912.6
Fanny Elizabeth Garton was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Cyril, whose Death was Registered in the Derby Registration District, in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1937.7
Administration of the Estate of Cyril Harris Garton was granted at Nottingham.
Administration Register Entry - Cyril Harris Garton of 72 St. Giles Road, Derby, who died on 26 May 1937. Administration granted on 16 July 1937 granted to Fanny Elizabeth Garton, Widow. Effects = £531 12s 3d.8
Fanny Elizabeth Garton, daughter of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Thursday, 3 November 1949 in 72 St. Giles Road, Derby, Derbyshire, her Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1949.9,10
Probate for Fanny's Estate was granted at London.
Probate Register Entry - " Fanny Elizabeth Garton of 72 St. Giles Road, Derby, who died on 3 November 1937. Administration granted on 17 December 1937 granted to Thomas Leslie Garton, Commercial Clerk. Effects = £1234 7s."8
Family | Cyril Harris Garton born 1885, died 26 May 1937 |
Child |
Last Edited | 31 Aug. 2013 |
Citations
Harold Smart
ID# 20985, born 1891, died 29 December 1934
Father* | William Smart born 1845, died 8 Jan. 1933 |
Mother* | Emma Kirkham born 11 Jul. 1849, died 17 Oct. 1936 |
Harold Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was born in 35 Russell Street, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1891, his Birth was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1891.1
The 1891 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Harold's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Harold Smart Son 1m. --- DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Harold Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Harold's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Harold Smart Son 10 --- DBY. Derby.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.5
Harold's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Harold Smart Son 20 Single Lace Twisthand DBY. Derby.5
Harold Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Ethel May Homer in the Church of St. James the Greater, Derby, Derbyshire, on Saturday, 25 March 1916.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1916.6
Harold Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Saturday, 29 December 1934 in the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby, Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1934, He was survived by his wife, Ethel.7
The 1891 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 45 Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.2
Harold's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Harold Smart Son 1m. --- DBY. Derby.2
Photograph of Harold Smart with William Smart and Emma Smart and family, about 1894 in Derby, Derbyshire.3
The 1901 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head Married 55 Blacksmith DBY. Derby.4
Harold's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Harold Smart Son 10 --- DBY. Derby.4
The 1911 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Smart, at 35 Russell Street, Litchurch, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
William Smart Head 65 Married Blacksmith's Striker DBY. Derby.5
Harold's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Harold Smart Son 20 Single Lace Twisthand DBY. Derby.5
Harold Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, was married to Ethel May Homer in the Church of St. James the Greater, Derby, Derbyshire, on Saturday, 25 March 1916.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Derby Registration District in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1916.6
Harold Smart, son of William Smart and Emma Kirkham, died on Saturday, 29 December 1934 in the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby, Derbyshire, his Death was Registered at the Derby Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1934, He was survived by his wife, Ethel.7
Last Edited | 31 Aug. 2013 |
Citations
Ellen Ball
ID# 20986, born about 1795
Ellen Ball was born in Staffordshire about 1795.1
Ellen Ball was married to Joseph Hudson on Sunday, 10 August 1817 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Page 93; Entry #277 - Joseph Hudson of this Parish, Bachelor and Ellen Ball of this Parish, Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns, this 10th. day of August 1817.
Both Joseph and Ellen Marked, Witnessed by Francis Hilliard and Thomas Simpson, x his Mark.
( the above Francis Hilliard appears to be a Witness in all marriages on this Register page!)."2
Ellen Ball is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
Ellen Ball was married to Joseph Hudson on Sunday, 10 August 1817 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Page 93; Entry #277 - Joseph Hudson of this Parish, Bachelor and Ellen Ball of this Parish, Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns, this 10th. day of August 1817.
Both Joseph and Ellen Marked, Witnessed by Francis Hilliard and Thomas Simpson, x his Mark.
( the above Francis Hilliard appears to be a Witness in all marriages on this Register page!)."2
Ellen Ball is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.3
Family | Joseph Hudson born around 1790 |
Children |
Last Edited | 20 Jun. 2015 |
Citations
Joseph Hudson
ID# 20987, born around 1790
Joseph Hudson was born around 1790.
Joseph Hudson was married to Ellen Ball on Sunday, 10 August 1817 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Page 93; Entry #277 - Joseph Hudson of this Parish, Bachelor and Ellen Ball of this Parish, Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns, this 10th. day of August 1817.
Both Joseph and Ellen Marked, Witnessed by Francis Hilliard and Thomas Simpson, x his Mark.
( the above Francis Hilliard appears to be a Witness in all marriages on this Register page!)."1
Joseph Hudson was married to Ellen Ball on Sunday, 10 August 1817 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Page 93; Entry #277 - Joseph Hudson of this Parish, Bachelor and Ellen Ball of this Parish, Spinster were Married in this Church by Banns, this 10th. day of August 1817.
Both Joseph and Ellen Marked, Witnessed by Francis Hilliard and Thomas Simpson, x his Mark.
( the above Francis Hilliard appears to be a Witness in all marriages on this Register page!)."1
Family | Ellen Ball born about 1795 |
Children |
Last Edited | 20 Jun. 2015 |
Citations
Elizabeth Hudson
ID# 20988, born 17 October 1826, died 15 June 1908
Father* | Joseph Hudson born say 1790 |
Mother* | Ellen Ball born abt 1795 |
Elizabeth Hudson, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Tuesday, 17 October 1826, (Birth Date is not as written in the Family Bible.)1
She was Baptised on Friday, 23 February 1827 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Page 9; Entry #69 - Elizabeth, daughter of Ellen and Joseph Hudson, a Weaver of Overton's Bank, was Baptised."2
The Family Bible shows a hand-written entry 'Elizabeth Tipper Born October 17th. 1827'. I believe that this entry was probably written after several children had been baptised as Elizabeth's surname is Tipper and the style of handwriting is fairly consistent with the baptism entries of the children. The entries look to me as though they were written at the same time, as much as 30 years after her stated birth date. With the Parish Record which shows the baptism of an Elizabeth Hudson at St. Edward's Church on 23 February 1827, I think that the Birth date entry in the Bible is a mis-entry and should most likely have been 1826. I have entered Elizabeth's Birthdate in this database as such.3
The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed her as a Sister of the Head of Household - Ellen Hudson, at Union Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Ellen Hudson 15 Skeiner Yes (Born in this County.)4
Elizabeth's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Hudson 14 Silk Winder Yes (Born in this County.)4
Elizabeth Hudson, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, was married to Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, on Sunday, 15 October 1848 at St. John's Church, Burslem, Staffordshire.
St. John's Church Marriage Register - "Entry #367 - Daniel Tipper, a Bachelor of Full Age, a Shoemaker of Burslem, son of Thomas Tipper, a Shoemaker was Married after Banns to Elizabeth Hudson, a Spinster of Full Age, of Burslem, daughter of Joseph Hudson, a Ribbon Weaver. Both Signed Witnessed by Peter Walker and Alice x Tipper (her Mark)."5,6
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.7
Elizabeth's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 23 Silk Winder STS. Leek.7
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.8
Elizabeth's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 33 --- STS. Leek.8
This cup is currently in the possession of a one of her descendants. The actual reason for it having been produced is not known but the date of 1869 is close to her 21st Wedding Anniversary.9
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.10
Elizabeth's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 44 Housekeeper STS. Leek.10
Elizabeth Tipper was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Daniel, whose Death was Registered in the Leek Registration District, in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1872.11,12
In the 1881 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 3 April 1881, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Overtons Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Sarah Ellen Tipper, Susannah Tipper, Louisa Tipper, Daniel Tipper and Harriet Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 52 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Sarah Ellen Tipper Daughter Unmarried 30 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Susan Tipper Daughter Unmarried 20 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Louisa Tipper Daughter Unmarried 18 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Daniel Tipper Son 11 Scholar STS. Leek.13
; Harriet Tipper Grand Daughter 4 Scholar STS. Leek.13
In the 1891 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 5 April 1891, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Susannah Tipper and Louisa Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 64 Silk Winder STS. Leek.14
; Susannah Tipper Daughter Single 30 Silk Winder STS. Leek.
; Louisa Tipper Daughter Single 28 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.14
In the 1901 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 31 March 1901, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Louisa Tipper and Frank Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 73 Silk Winder STS. Leek.15
; Louisa Tipper Daughter Single 38 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.15
; Frank Tipper Grandson 8 --- STS. Leek.15
Elizabeth Tipper, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, died on Monday, 15 June 1908 in 10 Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1908.16,17
Probate for Elizabeth's Estate was granted on 4 July 1908 at London.
Probate Register Entry - " Elizabeth Tipper of 10 Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, widow, died 15 June 1908. Probate London 4 July to Louisa Tipper, Spinster
Effects £124 10s. 7d."18
Elizabeth Hudson is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.19
She was Baptised on Friday, 23 February 1827 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Page 9; Entry #69 - Elizabeth, daughter of Ellen and Joseph Hudson, a Weaver of Overton's Bank, was Baptised."2
The Family Bible shows a hand-written entry 'Elizabeth Tipper Born October 17th. 1827'. I believe that this entry was probably written after several children had been baptised as Elizabeth's surname is Tipper and the style of handwriting is fairly consistent with the baptism entries of the children. The entries look to me as though they were written at the same time, as much as 30 years after her stated birth date. With the Parish Record which shows the baptism of an Elizabeth Hudson at St. Edward's Church on 23 February 1827, I think that the Birth date entry in the Bible is a mis-entry and should most likely have been 1826. I have entered Elizabeth's Birthdate in this database as such.3
The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed her as a Sister of the Head of Household - Ellen Hudson, at Union Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Ellen Hudson 15 Skeiner Yes (Born in this County.)4
Elizabeth's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Hudson 14 Silk Winder Yes (Born in this County.)4
Elizabeth Hudson, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, was married to Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, on Sunday, 15 October 1848 at St. John's Church, Burslem, Staffordshire.
St. John's Church Marriage Register - "Entry #367 - Daniel Tipper, a Bachelor of Full Age, a Shoemaker of Burslem, son of Thomas Tipper, a Shoemaker was Married after Banns to Elizabeth Hudson, a Spinster of Full Age, of Burslem, daughter of Joseph Hudson, a Ribbon Weaver. Both Signed Witnessed by Peter Walker and Alice x Tipper (her Mark)."5,6
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.7
Elizabeth's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 23 Silk Winder STS. Leek.7
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.8
Elizabeth's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 33 --- STS. Leek.8
This cup is currently in the possession of a one of her descendants. The actual reason for it having been produced is not known but the date of 1869 is close to her 21st Wedding Anniversary.9
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.10
Elizabeth's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 44 Housekeeper STS. Leek.10
Elizabeth Tipper was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Daniel, whose Death was Registered in the Leek Registration District, in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1872.11,12
In the 1881 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 3 April 1881, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Overtons Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Sarah Ellen Tipper, Susannah Tipper, Louisa Tipper, Daniel Tipper and Harriet Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 52 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Sarah Ellen Tipper Daughter Unmarried 30 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Susan Tipper Daughter Unmarried 20 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Louisa Tipper Daughter Unmarried 18 Silk Winder STS. Leek.13
; Daniel Tipper Son 11 Scholar STS. Leek.13
; Harriet Tipper Grand Daughter 4 Scholar STS. Leek.13
In the 1891 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 5 April 1891, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Susannah Tipper and Louisa Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 64 Silk Winder STS. Leek.14
; Susannah Tipper Daughter Single 30 Silk Winder STS. Leek.
; Louisa Tipper Daughter Single 28 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.14
In the 1901 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 31 March 1901, Elizabeth was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Louisa Tipper and Frank Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 73 Silk Winder STS. Leek.15
; Louisa Tipper Daughter Single 38 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.15
; Frank Tipper Grandson 8 --- STS. Leek.15
Elizabeth Tipper, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, died on Monday, 15 June 1908 in 10 Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Quarter of 1908.16,17
Probate for Elizabeth's Estate was granted on 4 July 1908 at London.
Probate Register Entry - " Elizabeth Tipper of 10 Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, widow, died 15 June 1908. Probate London 4 July to Louisa Tipper, Spinster
Effects £124 10s. 7d."18
Elizabeth Hudson is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.19
Family | Daniel Tipper born 16 March 1811, died 1872 |
Children |
Last Edited | 26 Jun. 2015 |
Citations
Daniel Tipper
ID# 20989, born 16 March 1811, died 1872
Father* | Thomas Tipper born 1779, died 1862 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Osbourne born abt 1779, died 1853 |
Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, was born in Congleton, Cheshire, on Saturday, 16 March 1811, baptism not yet found.1,2
On 7 March 1833 Daniel Tipper was convicted at Stafford Assizes of the Robbery of William Gould, he was sentenced to Death.
There was a petition for clemency from Daniel's father, Thomas Tipper in which he says that he has a family of two sons and two daughters, which he has endeavoured to bring up respectably by his own industry.
Thomas was a Cordwainer and instructed them in his own trade. Thomas says his eldest son, Daniel, got acquainted with some bad characters in the town of Leek, who were successful in leading him from the path of honesty and the principles of endeavour.
Thomas says he believes that this was his son's first departure from the paths of honesty and that he was convicted principally on the evidence of James Smith, also an accomplice and the principal actor in the robbery.
The Petition is signed by Thomas and also some sixteen persons of "great respectability" including three magistrates, the Vicar, the High Constable, as well as William Gould the prosecutor.
The Jury, as well as the victim William Gould all recommended a "merciful consideration".
The Death Sentence was commuted to Transportation for Seven Years.
Prior to Transportation to Van Diemans Land (Tasmania), Daniel was held on the Prison Hulk - "Justitia" near to Woolwich in Kent. The Convict records give this description - 'aged 23, Born Congleton, a Shoemaker, height 5' 101/2", Brown hair.
Daniel was transported on the vessel "John Barry" on 2 April 1834 arriving in Tasmania on 11 August 1834.
He was assigned to M.G.Marshal on his arrival, his convict report states-
#840 - Daniel Tipper - John Barry 11th August 1834 (ship & date of arrival). Stafford Assizes 7 March 1833 (trial) Transported for robbery. Gaol Report - Bad Character; Hulk Report - Orderly. Single. Stated this offence Highway Robbery. John Lovett tried with me, he got life. Single. Surgeon's report - Orderly.
April 25 1837 - Marshall, Disorderly conduct - 4 days cells, bread and water.
August 1837 - Marshall, having items in his possession he cannot account for. 25 Lashes.
June 1838 - Marshall, neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. 50 lashes.
1841 - Daniel Tipper, Police number 840. "Free by servitude"
Daniel found his way back to England at some time between 1841 and 1848 resuming his trade of Shoemaker in North Staffordshire.3
Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, was married to Elizabeth Hudson, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, on Sunday, 15 October 1848 at St. John's Church, Burslem, Staffordshire.
St. John's Church Marriage Register - "Entry #367 - Daniel Tipper, a Bachelor of Full Age, a Shoemaker of Burslem, son of Thomas Tipper, a Shoemaker was Married after Banns to Elizabeth Hudson, a Spinster of Full Age, of Burslem, daughter of Joseph Hudson, a Ribbon Weaver. Both Signed Witnessed by Peter Walker and Alice x Tipper (her Mark)."4,5
In the 1851 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 30 March 1851, Daniel was recorded as the Head of the Household at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Tipper, Fanny Tipper and Sarah Ellen Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.6
; Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 23 Silk Winder STS. Leek.6
; Fanny Tipper Daughter 1 at Home STS. Leek.6
; Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Under 1 Month at Home STS. Leek.6
In 1860 Daniel Tipper is listed in the Kelly's Post Office Directory as - "Shoemaker of Overton Bank."7
In the 1861 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 7 April 1861, Daniel was recorded as the Head of the Household at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Tipper, Fanny Tipper, Sarah Ellen Tipper, Alice Tipper, Thomas Tipper, Mary Tipper and Susannah Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.8
; Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 33 --- STS. Leek.8
; Fanney Tipper Daughter Unmarried 11 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Sarah E. Tipper Daughter 10 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Alice Tipper Daughter 8 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Thos. Tipper Son 5 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Mary Tipper Daughter 2 --- STS. Leek.8
; Susannah Tipper Daughter 5m --- STS. Leek.8
In the 1871 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1871, Daniel was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Tipper, Fanny Tipper, Sarah Ellen Tipper, Alice Tipper, Mary Tipper, Susannah Tipper, Louisa Tipper, Daniel Tipper and William Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.9
; Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 44 Housekeeper STS. Leek.9
; Fanny Tipper Daughter Unmarried 21 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Unmarried 20 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Alice Tipper Daughter Unmarried 19 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Mary Tipper Daughter Unmarried 14 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Susan Tipper Daughter 11 Scholar STS. Leek.9
; Louisa Tipper Daughter 8 Scholar STS. Leek.9
; Daniel Tipper Son 18m --- STS. Leek.9
; William Tipper Nephew Unmarried 30 Silk Picker STS. Leek.9
Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, died in 1872 in Leek, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1872, He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth.10,11
Daniel Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.12
On 7 March 1833 Daniel Tipper was convicted at Stafford Assizes of the Robbery of William Gould, he was sentenced to Death.
There was a petition for clemency from Daniel's father, Thomas Tipper in which he says that he has a family of two sons and two daughters, which he has endeavoured to bring up respectably by his own industry.
Thomas was a Cordwainer and instructed them in his own trade. Thomas says his eldest son, Daniel, got acquainted with some bad characters in the town of Leek, who were successful in leading him from the path of honesty and the principles of endeavour.
Thomas says he believes that this was his son's first departure from the paths of honesty and that he was convicted principally on the evidence of James Smith, also an accomplice and the principal actor in the robbery.
The Petition is signed by Thomas and also some sixteen persons of "great respectability" including three magistrates, the Vicar, the High Constable, as well as William Gould the prosecutor.
The Jury, as well as the victim William Gould all recommended a "merciful consideration".
The Death Sentence was commuted to Transportation for Seven Years.
Prior to Transportation to Van Diemans Land (Tasmania), Daniel was held on the Prison Hulk - "Justitia" near to Woolwich in Kent. The Convict records give this description - 'aged 23, Born Congleton, a Shoemaker, height 5' 101/2", Brown hair.
Daniel was transported on the vessel "John Barry" on 2 April 1834 arriving in Tasmania on 11 August 1834.
He was assigned to M.G.Marshal on his arrival, his convict report states-
#840 - Daniel Tipper - John Barry 11th August 1834 (ship & date of arrival). Stafford Assizes 7 March 1833 (trial) Transported for robbery. Gaol Report - Bad Character; Hulk Report - Orderly. Single. Stated this offence Highway Robbery. John Lovett tried with me, he got life. Single. Surgeon's report - Orderly.
April 25 1837 - Marshall, Disorderly conduct - 4 days cells, bread and water.
August 1837 - Marshall, having items in his possession he cannot account for. 25 Lashes.
June 1838 - Marshall, neglect of duty and disobedience of orders. 50 lashes.
1841 - Daniel Tipper, Police number 840. "Free by servitude"
Daniel found his way back to England at some time between 1841 and 1848 resuming his trade of Shoemaker in North Staffordshire.3
Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, was married to Elizabeth Hudson, daughter of Joseph Hudson and Ellen Ball, on Sunday, 15 October 1848 at St. John's Church, Burslem, Staffordshire.
St. John's Church Marriage Register - "Entry #367 - Daniel Tipper, a Bachelor of Full Age, a Shoemaker of Burslem, son of Thomas Tipper, a Shoemaker was Married after Banns to Elizabeth Hudson, a Spinster of Full Age, of Burslem, daughter of Joseph Hudson, a Ribbon Weaver. Both Signed Witnessed by Peter Walker and Alice x Tipper (her Mark)."4,5
In the 1851 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 30 March 1851, Daniel was recorded as the Head of the Household at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Tipper, Fanny Tipper and Sarah Ellen Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.6
; Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 23 Silk Winder STS. Leek.6
; Fanny Tipper Daughter 1 at Home STS. Leek.6
; Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Under 1 Month at Home STS. Leek.6
In 1860 Daniel Tipper is listed in the Kelly's Post Office Directory as - "Shoemaker of Overton Bank."7
In the 1861 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 7 April 1861, Daniel was recorded as the Head of the Household at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Tipper, Fanny Tipper, Sarah Ellen Tipper, Alice Tipper, Thomas Tipper, Mary Tipper and Susannah Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.8
; Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 33 --- STS. Leek.8
; Fanney Tipper Daughter Unmarried 11 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Sarah E. Tipper Daughter 10 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Alice Tipper Daughter 8 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Thos. Tipper Son 5 Scholar STS. Leek.8
; Mary Tipper Daughter 2 --- STS. Leek.8
; Susannah Tipper Daughter 5m --- STS. Leek.8
In the 1871 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1871, Daniel was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Tipper, Fanny Tipper, Sarah Ellen Tipper, Alice Tipper, Mary Tipper, Susannah Tipper, Louisa Tipper, Daniel Tipper and William Tipper,
the listing for the Household is -
; Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.9
; Elizabeth Tipper Wife Married 44 Housekeeper STS. Leek.9
; Fanny Tipper Daughter Unmarried 21 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Unmarried 20 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Alice Tipper Daughter Unmarried 19 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Mary Tipper Daughter Unmarried 14 Silk Worker STS. Leek.9
; Susan Tipper Daughter 11 Scholar STS. Leek.9
; Louisa Tipper Daughter 8 Scholar STS. Leek.9
; Daniel Tipper Son 18m --- STS. Leek.9
; William Tipper Nephew Unmarried 30 Silk Picker STS. Leek.9
Daniel Tipper, son of Thomas Tipper and Elizabeth Osbourne, died in 1872 in Leek, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1872, He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth.10,11
Daniel Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.12
Family | Elizabeth Hudson born 17 October 1826, died 15 June 1908 |
Children |
Last Edited | 20 Oct. 2022 |
Citations
Fanny Tipper
ID# 20990, born 28 September 1849, died 1921
Father* | Daniel Tipper born 16 Mar. 1811, died 1872 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Hudson born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908 |
Fanny Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Friday, 28 September 1849.1
She was Baptised on Tuesday, 9 October 1849 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Fanny Tipper, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Tipper."2
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.3
Fanny's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Tipper Daughter 1 at Home STS. Leek.3
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.4
Fanny's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Fanney Tipper Daughter Unmarried 11 Scholar STS. Leek.4
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Fanny's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Tipper Daughter Unmarried 21 Silk Worker STS. Leek.5
Fanny Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was married to Abel Mainwaring in Staffordshire in 1871.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Wolstanton Registration District in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1871.6
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Abel Mainwaring, at 31 Ricardo Street, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Abel Mainwaring Head Married 34 Potter STS. Burslem.7
Fanny's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Mainwaring Wife Married 30 --- STS. Leek.7
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Abel Mainwaring, at 4 East View, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Abel Mainwaring Head Married 44 Potter's Flat Presser STS. Wolstanton.8
Fanny's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Mainwaring Wife Married 42 --- STS. Leek.8
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Abel Mainwaring, at 4 East View, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Abel Mainwaring Head Married 54 Potter's Jiggerer STS. Tunstall.9
Fanny's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Mainwaring Wife Married 57 --- STS. Burslem.9
Fanny Mainwaring was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Abel, whose Death was Registered in the Wolstanton Registration District, in the Jan-Feb-Mar Qtr. of 1907.10
In the 1911 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1911, Fanny was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Gladstone Street, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Sarah Ellen Mainwaring plus her grandson 9 yearold Abel,
the listing for the Household is -
; Fanny Mainwaring Head 61 Widow --- STS. Leek.11
; Sarah Ellen Mainwaring Daughter 26 Single Silk Dressing - Warehouse STS. Burslem.11
Fanny Mainwaring, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1921 in Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Qtr. of 1921.12
Fanny Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.13
She was Baptised on Tuesday, 9 October 1849 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Fanny Tipper, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Tipper."2
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.3
Fanny's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Tipper Daughter 1 at Home STS. Leek.3
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.4
Fanny's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Fanney Tipper Daughter Unmarried 11 Scholar STS. Leek.4
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Fanny's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Tipper Daughter Unmarried 21 Silk Worker STS. Leek.5
Fanny Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was married to Abel Mainwaring in Staffordshire in 1871.
Their Marriage was recorded in the Wolstanton Registration District in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1871.6
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Abel Mainwaring, at 31 Ricardo Street, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Abel Mainwaring Head Married 34 Potter STS. Burslem.7
Fanny's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Mainwaring Wife Married 30 --- STS. Leek.7
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Abel Mainwaring, at 4 East View, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Abel Mainwaring Head Married 44 Potter's Flat Presser STS. Wolstanton.8
Fanny's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Mainwaring Wife Married 42 --- STS. Leek.8
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - Abel Mainwaring, at 4 East View, Burslem, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Abel Mainwaring Head Married 54 Potter's Jiggerer STS. Tunstall.9
Fanny's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Fanny Mainwaring Wife Married 57 --- STS. Burslem.9
Fanny Mainwaring was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Abel, whose Death was Registered in the Wolstanton Registration District, in the Jan-Feb-Mar Qtr. of 1907.10
In the 1911 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1911, Fanny was recorded as the Head of the Household at 10 Gladstone Street, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Sarah Ellen Mainwaring plus her grandson 9 yearold Abel,
the listing for the Household is -
; Fanny Mainwaring Head 61 Widow --- STS. Leek.11
; Sarah Ellen Mainwaring Daughter 26 Single Silk Dressing - Warehouse STS. Burslem.11
Fanny Mainwaring, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1921 in Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Qtr. of 1921.12
Fanny Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.13
Family | Abel Mainwaring born 1847, died 1907 |
Children |
Last Edited | 16 Jun. 2014 |
Citations
Sarah Ellen Tipper
ID# 20991, born 16 March 1851, died 1934
Father* | Daniel Tipper born 16 Mar. 1811, died 1872 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Hudson born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908 |
Sarah Ellen Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Sunday, 16 March 1851, her Birth was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Qtr. of 1851.1,2
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.3
Sarah's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Under 1 Month at Home STS. Leek.3 She was Baptised on Wednesday, 16 April 1851 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #453 - Sarah Ellen Tipper, daughter of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper, a Shoemaker of Spout Street, was Baptised."4
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Sarah's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Sarah E. Tipper Daughter 10 Scholar STS. Leek.5
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.6
Sarah's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Unmarried 20 Silk Worker STS. Leek.6
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Elizabeth Tipper, at 10 Overtons Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 52 Silk Winder STS. Leek.7
Sarah's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Sarah Ellen Tipper Daughter Unmarried 30 Silk Winder STS. Leek.7
Sarah Ellen Tipper was married to George Cooper on Sunday, 20 May 1888 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire, Sarah Ellen Tipper, 36, Spinster of Overton Bank, Leek, daughter of Daniel Tipper, deceased Shoemaker and George Cooper, 32, Bachelor, Potter of Burslem, son of George Cooper, deceased Potter. Witnessed by her sister Alice Tait.8,9,10
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 57 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 35 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.11
Sarah's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Susan E. Cooper Wife Married 40 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.11
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 45 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.12
Sarah's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Susan E. Cooper Wife Married 50 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.12
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head 55 Married Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.13
Sarah's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Sarah Ellen Cooper Wife 60 Married 22 years, Children (0) (0) (0), Silk Spooler STS. Leek.13
Sarah Ellen Cooper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1934 in Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Qtr. of 1934.14
Sarah Ellen Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.15
The 1851 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Spout Street (now St. Edward Street), Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 40 Cordwainer CHS. Congleton.3
Sarah's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Under 1 Month at Home STS. Leek.3 She was Baptised on Wednesday, 16 April 1851 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #453 - Sarah Ellen Tipper, daughter of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper, a Shoemaker of Spout Street, was Baptised."4
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Sarah's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Sarah E. Tipper Daughter 10 Scholar STS. Leek.5
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.6
Sarah's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Sarah E. Tipper Daughter Unmarried 20 Silk Worker STS. Leek.6
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Elizabeth Tipper, at 10 Overtons Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Elizabeth Tipper Head Widow 52 Silk Winder STS. Leek.7
Sarah's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Sarah Ellen Tipper Daughter Unmarried 30 Silk Winder STS. Leek.7
Sarah Ellen Tipper was married to George Cooper on Sunday, 20 May 1888 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire, Sarah Ellen Tipper, 36, Spinster of Overton Bank, Leek, daughter of Daniel Tipper, deceased Shoemaker and George Cooper, 32, Bachelor, Potter of Burslem, son of George Cooper, deceased Potter. Witnessed by her sister Alice Tait.8,9,10
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 57 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 35 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.11
Sarah's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Susan E. Cooper Wife Married 40 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.11
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 45 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.12
Sarah's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Susan E. Cooper Wife Married 50 Silk Spooler STS. Leek.12
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head 55 Married Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.13
Sarah's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Sarah Ellen Cooper Wife 60 Married 22 years, Children (0) (0) (0), Silk Spooler STS. Leek.13
Sarah Ellen Cooper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1934 in Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Qtr. of 1934.14
Sarah Ellen Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.15
Family | |
Child |
Last Edited | 14 Jan. 2015 |
Citations
Alice Tipper
ID# 20992, born 16 April 1853, died 1923
Father* | Daniel Tipper born 16 Mar. 1811, died 1872 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Hudson born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908 |
Alice Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Saturday, 16 April 1853, her Birth was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Apr-May-Jun Qtr. of 1853.1,2 She was Baptised on Sunday, 26 June 1853 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #902 - Alice Tipper, a daughter of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper of Spout Street, a Shoemaker, was Baptised."3
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.4
Alice's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tipper Daughter 8 Scholar STS. Leek.4
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Alice's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tipper Daughter Unmarried 19 Silk Worker STS. Leek.5
Alice Tipper was married to Walter John Tait on Sunday, 23 April 1876 at Christ Church, Cobridge, Hanley, Staffordshire, Alice Tipper, a Spinster, aged 23 years, a Dressmaker of Corbridge, the daughter of Daniel Tipper, Shoemaker. Married by Banns to Walter John Tait, a Bachelor, aged 25 years, an Engine Fitter of Burslem, son of Joseph Tait, xxxx Smith. Both Signed, No Tipper Witnesses.6,2,7
Alice Tait was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Walter, whose Death was Registered in the Wolstanton Registration District, in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1878.8
In the U.K.Census of 3 April 1881, Alice was recorded as residing at 3 Pendlebury Place, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire.
Alice's listing is -
Alice Tait Visitor Widow 27 Dressmaker STS. Leek (in the household of David Jenkin and his wife) note: her daughter is also in the household.9
Alice Tait was a Witness of the Signatures at the Marriage of George Cooper and Sarah Ellen Tipper on 20 May 1888 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire,
The details from the Marriage Certificate are - Sarah Ellen Tipper, 36, Spinster of Overton Bank, Leek, daughter of Daniel Tipper, deceased Shoemaker and George Cooper, 32, Bachelor, Potter of Burslem, son of George Cooper, deceased Potter. Witnessed by her sister Alice Tait.10,11,12
The U.K.Census of 5 April 1891 listed her as a Sister in Law of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 57 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 35 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.13
Alice's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tait Sister in Law Widow 37 --- STS. Leek.13
The U.K.Census of 31 March 1901 listed her as a Sister in Law of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 45 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.14
Alice's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tait Sister in Law Widow 47 --- STS. Leek (Optic disease.)14
The U.K.Census of 2 April 1911 listed her as a Sister in Law of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head 55 Married Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.15
Alice's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tait Sister in Law 57 Widow No Occupation STS. Leek.15
Alice Tait, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1923 in Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Qtr. of 1923, aged 69.16
Alice Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.17
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #902 - Alice Tipper, a daughter of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper of Spout Street, a Shoemaker, was Baptised."3
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.4
Alice's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tipper Daughter 8 Scholar STS. Leek.4
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Alice's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tipper Daughter Unmarried 19 Silk Worker STS. Leek.5
Alice Tipper was married to Walter John Tait on Sunday, 23 April 1876 at Christ Church, Cobridge, Hanley, Staffordshire, Alice Tipper, a Spinster, aged 23 years, a Dressmaker of Corbridge, the daughter of Daniel Tipper, Shoemaker. Married by Banns to Walter John Tait, a Bachelor, aged 25 years, an Engine Fitter of Burslem, son of Joseph Tait, xxxx Smith. Both Signed, No Tipper Witnesses.6,2,7
Alice Tait was left a Widow on the Death of her husband, Walter, whose Death was Registered in the Wolstanton Registration District, in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1878.8
In the U.K.Census of 3 April 1881, Alice was recorded as residing at 3 Pendlebury Place, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire.
Alice's listing is -
Alice Tait Visitor Widow 27 Dressmaker STS. Leek (in the household of David Jenkin and his wife) note: her daughter is also in the household.9
Alice Tait was a Witness of the Signatures at the Marriage of George Cooper and Sarah Ellen Tipper on 20 May 1888 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire,
The details from the Marriage Certificate are - Sarah Ellen Tipper, 36, Spinster of Overton Bank, Leek, daughter of Daniel Tipper, deceased Shoemaker and George Cooper, 32, Bachelor, Potter of Burslem, son of George Cooper, deceased Potter. Witnessed by her sister Alice Tait.10,11,12
The U.K.Census of 5 April 1891 listed her as a Sister in Law of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 57 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 35 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.13
Alice's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tait Sister in Law Widow 37 --- STS. Leek.13
The U.K.Census of 31 March 1901 listed her as a Sister in Law of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head Married 45 Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.14
Alice's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tait Sister in Law Widow 47 --- STS. Leek (Optic disease.)14
The U.K.Census of 2 April 1911 listed her as a Sister in Law of the Head of Household - George Cooper, at 16 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Cooper Head 55 Married Potter's Handler STS. Wolstanton.15
Alice's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Alice Tait Sister in Law 57 Widow No Occupation STS. Leek.15
Alice Tait, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1923 in Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Qtr. of 1923, aged 69.16
Alice Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.17
Family | Walter John Tait born 1851, died 1878 |
Child |
Last Edited | 14 Jan. 2015 |
Citations
Thomas Tipper
ID# 20993, born 17 July 1855, died 1869
Father* | Daniel Tipper born 16 Mar. 1811, died 1872 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Hudson born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908 |
Thomas Tipper, son of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Tuesday, 17 July 1855, his Birth was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1855.1,2 He was Baptised on Sunday, 19 August 1855 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1382 - Thomas Tipper, a son of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper, a Shoemaker of Overton's Bank, was Baptised."3
The 1861 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.4
Thomas's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Thos. Tipper Son 5 Scholar STS. Leek.4
Thomas Tipper, son of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1869 in Leek, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1869.5
Thomas Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1382 - Thomas Tipper, a son of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper, a Shoemaker of Overton's Bank, was Baptised."3
The 1861 U.K.Census listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.4
Thomas's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Thos. Tipper Son 5 Scholar STS. Leek.4
Thomas Tipper, son of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in 1869 in Leek, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1869.5
Thomas Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.6
Last Edited | 14 Jan. 2015 |
Citations
Mary Tipper
ID# 20994, born 26 August 1858
Father* | Daniel Tipper born 16 Mar. 1811, died 1872 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Hudson born 17 Oct. 1826, died 15 Jun. 1908 |
Mary Ball, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, died in Leek, Staffordshire, her Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office.1
Mary Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Thursday, 26 August 1858, her Birth was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Qtr. of 1858.2,3 She was Baptised on Wednesday, 29 September 1858 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1962 - Mary Tipper, a daughter of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper, a Shoemaker of Overton's Bank, was Baptised."4
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Mary's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Mary Tipper Daughter 2 --- STS. Leek.5
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.6
Mary's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Mary Tipper Daughter Unmarried 14 Silk Worker STS. Leek.6
Mary Tipper was married to George Ball on Saturday, 15 March 1879 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire, Mary Tipper, 20, Spinster of Overton Bank, Leek, daughter of Daniel Tipper, Shoemaker and George Ball, 20, Bachelor, Twister of Overton Bank, Leek son of Thomas Ball, Joiner. Witnessed byy Susan Tipper, Sister.7
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 14 Court No. 4, Ball Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head Married 22 Silk Picker STS. Leek.8
Mary's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife Married 22 Silk Piecer STS. Leek.8
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 1 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head Married 32 Silk Twister STS. Leek.9
Mary's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife Married 32 Silk Piecer STS. Leek.9
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 10 Regent Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head Married 43 Silk Twister STS. Leek.10
Mary's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife Married 43 Living on own means STS. Leek.10
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 20 Field Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head 52 Married Silk Twister STS. Leek.11
Mary's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife 52 Married 32 years, ( Children: Born: 11, Living: 9, Died: 2.) --- STS. Leek.11
Mary Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.12
Mary Tipper, daughter of Daniel Tipper and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Leek, Staffordshire, on Thursday, 26 August 1858, her Birth was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Qtr. of 1858.2,3 She was Baptised on Wednesday, 29 September 1858 in Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire .
Church of St. Edward the Confessor Baptismal Register Entry - "Entry #1962 - Mary Tipper, a daughter of Elizabeth and Daniel Tipper, a Shoemaker of Overton's Bank, was Baptised."4
The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at Overton's Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 50 Master Shoemaker STS. Leek.5
Mary's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
Mary Tipper Daughter 2 --- STS. Leek.5
The 1871 U.K.Census listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - Daniel Tipper, at 10 & 11 Overton Bank, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
Daniel Tipper Head Married 60 Shoemaker STS. Leek.6
Mary's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
Mary Tipper Daughter Unmarried 14 Silk Worker STS. Leek.6
Mary Tipper was married to George Ball on Saturday, 15 March 1879 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire, Mary Tipper, 20, Spinster of Overton Bank, Leek, daughter of Daniel Tipper, Shoemaker and George Ball, 20, Bachelor, Twister of Overton Bank, Leek son of Thomas Ball, Joiner. Witnessed byy Susan Tipper, Sister.7
The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 14 Court No. 4, Ball Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head Married 22 Silk Picker STS. Leek.8
Mary's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife Married 22 Silk Piecer STS. Leek.8
The 1891 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 1 Wellington Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head Married 32 Silk Twister STS. Leek.9
Mary's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife Married 32 Silk Piecer STS. Leek.9
The 1901 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 10 Regent Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head Married 43 Silk Twister STS. Leek.10
Mary's entry for the 1901 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife Married 43 Living on own means STS. Leek.10
The 1911 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Ball, at 20 Field Street, Leek, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
George Ball Head 52 Married Silk Twister STS. Leek.11
Mary's entry for the 1911 Census was recorded as -
Mary Ball Wife 52 Married 32 years, ( Children: Born: 11, Living: 9, Died: 2.) --- STS. Leek.11
Mary Tipper is entered into the Project as part of a One Name Study,
It is our intention to attempt to link ALL persons with the Surname of TIPPER and their families,
originating in Staffordshire and Derbyshire.12
Family | George Ball born 1859 |
Children |
Last Edited | 1 Mar. 2017 |