David Edward Bull

ID# 2173, born 12 January 1939, died 1990
Father*Walter Thomas Bull born 11 Feb. 1909, died 29 Feb. 1984
Mother*Lilian Clarice G. Edwards born 1907, died 1982
Relationships15th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull
8th great-grandson of Richard Tipper
10th great-grandson of Hugh Tipper
6th great-grandson of John Tipper
6th great-nephew of George Tipper
1st cousin 6 times removed of George Tipper
1st cousin 6 times removed of Samuel Tipper
3rd cousin 4 times removed of Robert Tipper
     David Edward Bull, son of Walter Thomas Bull and Lilian Clarice G. Edwards, was born in Surrey on Thursday, 12 January 1939, his Birth was Registered at the Lambeth Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1939.1,2

          The U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales of 29 September 1939 listed him with Walter Thomas Bull, at 108 Castlecombe, Chislehurst & Sidcup, Kent, who is recorded as - Walter T. Bull     DoB=11 February 1909     Married     Carpenter of Iron Bender.3

     David's entry for the U.K. 1939 Registration for England & Wales was recorded as -
          David E. Bull     DoB=12 January 1939     Single     Under School Age.4

     David Edward Bull, son of Walter Thomas Bull and Lilian Clarice G. Edwards, died in 1990 in Surrey, his Death was Registered at the Sutton Register Office in the Oct-Nov-Dec Quarter of 1990.5

     He was buried in 1990.


David Edward Bull 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
ChartsTipper - Cheadle; Leek & the Potteries Group of Tipper Families
Tipper - Hanbury & Tutbury Group of the Lower Dove Valley Tipper Families
Tipper - Ashbourne/Derby Group of the Upper Dove Valley Tipper Families
BULL Tree
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Citations

  1. [S107] General Register Office - Index of Births - Q1 1939 Lambeth Vol: 1d, Page: 171.      Mother's Maiden Surname =     EDWARDS.
  2. [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- DoB derived from 1939 Uk Register.
  3. [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/1250E/017/31 Letter Code: CJSM.     Schedule: 176 Sub-Number: 1.
  4. [S1939] U.K. 1939 Register Transcription for England & Wales, Ref: RG101/1250E/017/31 Letter Code: CJSM.     Schedule: 176 Sub-Number: 3.
  5. [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q4 1990 Sutton Vol: 15, Page: 366. Reg. # 1290     DoB = 12 January 1939.
  6. [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.

Robert Russell

ID# 2185, born around 1940, died 1992
     Robert Russell was born around 1940.


     Robert Russell died in 1992.
Last Edited22 Feb. 2006

William Moseley

ID# 2186, born before 1731, died February 1771
Father*John Moseley born 1689, died 1763
Mother*Ann Beeson born 1697, died 1731
     William Moseley, son of John Moseley and Ann Beeson, was born before 1731.


     William Moseley was married to Elizabeth Goodall on Sunday, 29 June 1760 at Boylestone, Derbyshire, Bishop's Transcripts.1

     William Moseley, son of John Moseley and Ann Beeson, died in February 1771,"At Lichfield, on 13 March 1771, Elizabeth, widow of William Moseley, stated that he had died intestate, "upwards of fourteen Days since," asked for and secured letters of administration, her bondsmen being Michael Goodall, yeoman, of Weeford, Staffordshire, and John Bull, yeoman, Cubley. On the same day, the same John Bull, obtained a licence to marry Elizabeth.", he was survived by his wife Elizabeth Goodall.2

Family

Elizabeth Goodall born 1734, died 27 May 1814
Children
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Citations

  1. [S1007] Parish Register Entry & Bishop's Transcript.
         unknown cd.
  2. [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.

John Goodall

ID# 2187
Mother*Joan Goodall
     John Goodall was married to Joan about 1732.

Family

Joan born around 1710
Child
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Thomas Titley

ID# 2188, born 1739, died 1805
Father*Thomas Titley born 1708, died 1803
Mother*Mary Potts born abt 1710, died Sep. 1747
     Thomas Titley, son of Thomas Titley and Mary Potts, was born in Hollywood Farm, Checkley, Staffordshire, in 1739.1
     He was Baptised on Friday, 1 May 1739 in St. Mary & All Saints Parish Church, Checkley, Staffordshire .
     

     Thomas Titley, son of Thomas Titley and Mary Potts, was married to Ann Bull, daughter of Robert Bull and Sarah Baker, on Tuesday, 21 April 1767 at St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire.
     St. Andrew's Church Marriage Register - "Thomas Titley of Checkley and Ann Bull, of this Parish, Married."1

     Thomas Titley, son of Thomas Titley and Mary Potts, died in 1805, in The Holly Wood, Checkley, Staffordshire,"aged 67 years."1

     He was buried, Checkley on Saturday, 11 May 1805; 'Buried Thomas Titley of the Holly Wood, on lingering illness, aged 67 years.'

Family

Ann Bull born 1746
Children
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  1. [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 from the Parish Register by Jane Titley and an updated Descendancy Narrative sent to Martin Jackson in January 2005, by email).
  2. [S65] "Research by Jane Titley", Nov 2004, Jane Titley, to Martin Jackson (Martin Jackson's Family Archives); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Jane Titley."

Mary Titley

ID# 2189, born 1767
Father*Thomas Titley born 1739, died 1805
Mother*Ann Bull born 1746
Relationship8th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     She was Baptised on Saturday, 21 November 1767 in St. Mary & All Saints Parish Church, Checkley, Staffordshire .
     
     Mary Titley, daughter of Thomas Titley and Ann Bull, was born in Hollywood Farm, Checkley, Staffordshire, in 1767.1
His estate was probated on 30 October 1799; Calendar of Wills at Lichfield, 30 October 1799. The Will mentions his wife Sarah, his eldest son John, farmer, and his grand daughter, Mary Titley, then living with him. He had already provided for his children Robert Bull and Ann Titley. Mary Titley was living in 1825.
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  1. [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 from the Parish Register by Jane Titley and an updated Descendancy Narrative sent to Martin Jackson in January 2005, by email).

William Goodall

ID# 2190, born about 1770, died 25 January 1825
     William Goodall was born about 1770.


     William Goodall was married to Mary Jane MacDonald about 1795.

     William Goodall died on Tuesday, 25 January 1825,"age 55."

     He was buried in St. Mary's, Lambeth on Saturday, 29 January 1825.

     William Goodall was employed as "Distiller & Wine Merchant." at the marriage of his daughter in 1839. in 1839.

Family

Mary Jane MacDonald born about 1770
Child
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Elizabeth Richardson

ID# 2191, born 1755, died October 1832
Father*John Richardson born abt 1729, died 5 Apr. 1811
Mother*Catherine Moseley born 1728, died 4 Jun. 1799
     Elizabeth Richardson, daughter of John Richardson and Catherine Moseley, was born in Mayfield, Staffordshire, in 1755.
     She was Baptised on Sunday, 21 September 1755.1
     

     Elizabeth Richardson was married to Daniel Moseley on Thursday, 7 April 1774 at Mayfield, Staffordshire.2

     Elizabeth Moseley nee Richardson was left a Widow on the death of her husband, Daniel on 20 June 1787 in Cubley, Derbyshire.2

     Marriage Allegation & Bond. - A Marriage Allegation & Bond was sworn by John Bull and submitted to the church courts on 18 April 1789.
     Elizabeth Moseley nee Richardson and John Bull obtained a marriage license to marry in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
     "
(Words in italics were handwritten; rest of form was preprinted. Words in square brackets not present in original)

Derb: 28 April 1789 Lice. a Dno. Langley 14

KNOW all Men by these Presents that We John Bull of the Parish of Cubley in the County of Derby, Farmer and John Richardson of the Parish of Mathfield in the County of Stafford, Farmer are held and firmly bound to Richard Smalbroke Doctor of Laws Vicar General of the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry in the Sum of Five Hundred Pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain to be paid to the said Richard Smalbroke, or his certain Attorney Executors Administrators or Assigns for the true payment whereof We bind our selves and each of us by himself for the whole and every part thereof and the Heirs Executors and Administrators of us and each of us firmly by these Presents Sealed with our Seals Dated the eighteenth Day of April in the twenty ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King defender of the Faith and in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty nine.

THE CONDITION of this Obligation is such That if hereafter there shall not appear any lawful Let or Impediment by reason of any Precontract entered into before the twenty fifth Day of March One Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four Consanguinity Affinity or any other lawful Cause whatsoever but that the above bound John Bull, Widower, aged thirty five Years and upwards and Elizabeth Moseley of the same parish, County, & Diocese of Lichfield & Coventry, Widow, Aged thirty Years and upwards may lawfully solemnize Marriage together and in the same afterwards lawfully remain and continue for Man and Wife according to the Laws in that behalf provided and moreover if there be not at this present Time any Action Suit Plaint Quarrel or Demand moved or depending before any Judge Ecclesiastical or Temporal for or concerning any such lawful Impediment between the said Parties nor that either of them be of any other Parish or better Estate or Degree than to the Judge at granting of the Licence is suggested and by him sworn to before the Reverend Wm. Langley. A.M. Surrogate of the said Richard Smalbroke. And lastly if the same Marriage shall be openly solemnized in the Church or Chapel in the Licence specified between the Hours appointed in the Constitutions Ecclesiastical confirmed and according to the Form of the Book of Common Prayer now by Law established. And if the above bounden John Bull, & John Richardson do save harmless the said Richard Smalbroke his Surrogates and others his Officers whatsoever by Reason of the Premises Then this Obligation to be void or else to remain in full force and Virtue.

SEALED and delivered

John Bull (signature, followed by Seal)
John Richardson (signature, followed by Seal)

In the Presence of

Anne Langley      (signed)                         
William Langley      (signed)                    


(next sheet:-)

At Ashbourne : the 18th Day of April 1789.

On which Day appeared personally John Bull of the Parish of Cubley in the County of Derby in Diocese of Lichfield & Coventry, Farmer and being sworn on the holy Evangelists made oath as follows (to wit) That he is of the age of thirty five Years and upwards, and a Widower and intends to marry Elizabeth Mosesley of the Parish of in the County of and Diocese aforesaid, Widow aged thirty Years and upwards : not knowing, or believing any lawful let or impediment by reason of any precontract consanguinity, affinity, or any other lawful cause whatsoever, to hinder the said intended marriage : WHEREFORE he prayed a Licence to be granted to him, to solemnize the said marriage in the parish Church of Cubley aforesaid, in which said Parish of Cubley the said John Bull also made oath, that she the said Elizabeth Moseley hath had her usual abode for the space of four Weeks last past           

John Bull (signed)

The said John Bull was duly sworn, and a Licence was decreed to be granted by me

W Langley, (signed) Rector of Fenny Bentley, Surrogate.3

"

     Elizabeth Moseley nee Richardson, daughter of John Richardson and Catherine Moseley, was married to John Bull, son of Robert Bull and Sarah Baker, on Thursday, 23 April 1789 at St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire.
     St. Andrew's Church Marriage Register - "John Bull of this Parish and Elizabeth Moseley of this Parish married in this Church by Licence this 23rd day of April 1789 by me G Fletcher, Rector. - this Marriage solemnized between us - signed John Bull & Elizabeth Moseley, in the presence of Thomas Richardson and William Locker.."1 Elizabeth Richardson signed in her own Handwriting.2

     Elizabeth Richardson was left a Widow on the death of her husband, John on 2 March 1825.
     Elizabeth Richardson was an Executor of the Will of John Bull written on 16 August 1825; Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley Farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21 July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the Borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825.4

     Elizabeth Richardson, daughter of John Richardson and Catherine Moseley, died in October 1832, in Cubley, Derbyshire,"age 77 years."1

     She was buried, Cubley on Friday, 19 October 1832.1

Family 1

Daniel Moseley born 1741, died 20 June 1787
Children

Family 2

John Bull born 17 January 1742, died 2 March 1825
Children
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Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S57] Libby Orme, "Libby Orme- Personal Research 2000 - 2004," e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (unknown address) to Martin Jackson, 2000 - 2004.
  3. [S325] Staffordshire, Dioceses of Lichfield & Coventry Marriage Allegations and Bonds, 1636-1893.
  4. [S321] Abstraction of Will, Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825..

Robert Bull

ID# 2192, born 24 March 1790
Father*John Bull born 17 Jan. 1742, died 2 Mar. 1825
Mother*Elizabeth Richardson born 1755, died Oct. 1832
Relationship8th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull
     He was Baptised on Wednesday, 24 March 1790.
     ; Robert, son of John and Elizabeth Bull was Baptized.1

     Robert Bull was a Beneficiary of the Will of John Bull written on 16 August 1825; Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley Farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21 July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the Borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825.2
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  1. [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 , Re-research of this record undertaken and image of Register Entry downloaded by Martin Jackson on 28 April 2018).
  2. [S321] Abstraction of Will, Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825..

Elizabeth Bull

ID# 2193, born July 1791
Father*John Bull born 17 Jan. 1742, died 2 Mar. 1825
Mother*Elizabeth Richardson born 1755, died Oct. 1832
Relationship8th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Elizabeth Bull, daughter of John Bull and Elizabeth Richardson, was born in Cubley, Derbyshire, in July 1791.
     She was Baptised on Wednesday, 20 July 1791 in St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire .
     St. Andrew's Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Elizabeth daughter of John and Elizabeth Bull was Baptised."1

     Elizabeth Bull was a Beneficiary of the Will of John Bull written on 16 August 1825; Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley Farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21 July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the Borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825.2
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  1. [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 , Image of Register Entry downloaded by Martin Jackson on 19 April 2018).
  2. [S321] Abstraction of Will, Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825..

Richard Bull

ID# 2194, born 25 April 1793, died 1863
Father*John Bull born 17 Jan. 1742, died 2 Mar. 1825
Mother*Elizabeth Richardson born 1755, died Oct. 1832
Relationship8th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull
     Richard Bull, son of John Bull and Elizabeth Richardson, was born in Cubley, Derbyshire, in April 1793.
     He was Baptised on Thursday, 25 April 1793 in St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire .
     St. Andrew's Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Richard son of John and Elizabeth Bull was Baptised."1

     Richard Bull, son of John Bull and Elizabeth Richardson, was married to Ann Goodwin, daughter of Elizabeth Goodwin, on Monday, 10 July 1820 at Church of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek, Staffordshire.
     Church of St. Edward the Confessor Marriage Register - "Entry #469 ~ Richard Bull of this Parish, Bachelor and Ann Goodwin of this Parish, Minor were married in this Church by Banns with Consent of Parent this 10 day of July in the Year 1820
     By me Richard Bentley, Vicar
     This Marriage was solemnized between us Richard Bull and Ann Goodwin (both Signed)
     In the Presence of Frances Hilliard and George Bull."2

     Richard Bull was a Beneficiary of the Will of John Bull written on 16 August 1825; Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley Farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21 July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the Borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825.3

          Richard Bull was a Witness of the Signatures at the Marriage of Benjamin Bull and Florence Ross on 13 April 1829 in St. Edward's Parish Church, Leek, Staffordshire,
     The details from the Marriage Certificate are - Marriages Solemnised in the Parish of Leek in the County of Stafford in the year 1829
Page 87, Entry No. 256 :-
Benjamin Bull of the Parish of Leek, Bachelor & Baker and Florence Ross of the same Parish, Spinster, were married in the Church, by Banns, with consent of (blank), this thirteenth Day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine by me Tho. Heathcote Vicar.
This marriage was solemnized between us: Benjamin Bull, Florence Ross (both signed), In the presence of us : Richard Bull, Francis Hilliard (both signed)..

     Richard Bull was left a Widower at the age of 46, on the death of his wife, Ann on 1 June 1839 in Leek, Staffordshire, At Leek.4,5

          In the 1841 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 6 June 1841, Richard was recorded as the first person in the Household at Spout Street, Leek, Staffordshire,
     also in the Household were William Bull, Florence Bull nee Ross, Hezekiah Bull and Sophia Bowcock,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Richard Bull     45     M     Baker     No.6
          ; William Bull     10     M     Yes.6
          ; Florence Bull     40     F     -     Yes.6
          ; Hezekiah Bull     7     M     -     No.6
          ; Sophia Bowcock     20     F     Servant     Yes.6

          In the 1851 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 30 March 1851, Richard was recorded as the Head of the Household at Spout Street, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were William Bull and Sophia Bowcock,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Richard Bull     Head     Widower     57     Baker & Confectioner     DBY. Cubley.7
          ; William Bull     Son     Unmarried     18     Warehouseman     STS. Leek.7
          ; Sophia Bowcock     Servant     Unmarried     30     ---     STS. Leek.7

     Richard Bull was a Beneficiary of the Will of Daniel Moseley written on 13 July 1857 in Abbey Farm, Leek Frith, Leek, Staffordshire; WILL OF DANIEL MOSELEY - 1860

This is the last will and testament of me, Daniel Moseley, of the Abbey Farm in the parish of Leek, in the County of Stafford, Yeoman. First I direct all my just debts and funeral and testament expenses to be paid by my executors herein after named with all convenient speed after my decease and give and devise and bequeath direct limit and appoint all my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature and kind soever whether in possession ------------or expectantly unto and to the use of my executors Thomas Jackson of Manchester in the County of Lancaster, Grocer and Hezekiah Bull of the Abbey Farm aforesaid Farmer their heirs executors administrators and assigns according to the nature and quality thereof respectively upon trust as soon as conveniently as may be after my decease to sell my real estate together or in parcels by public auction or private contract with power to make any special or other conditions of sale as to the title or the evidence of title or otherwise and with power to buy in the premises at any sale by public auction or to ----------either -----------or gratuitously any contract for sale and to the premises without being answerable for any loss and to revert and get in my personal estate and after payment of my debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and the costs and expenses of my said trustees in the execution of the trust hereby in their -----------to stand possessed of the surplus of the proceeds to arise from my said real and personal estate upon trust thereout to retain and pay the primary legacies following namely a legacy of five pounds to both of my said trustees for their trouble attending the trusteeship and executorship of this my will. A legacy of one hundred and fifty pounds to my brother Thomas Moseley. A legacy of one hundred and fifty pounds to and for the sole use of my daughter Hannah Hurd whose receipt shall be sufficient discharge for the same but in case my said daughter shall die in my lifetime then I direct that the said legacy hereby bequeathed to her shall go to her child if only one or be divided amongst her children if more than one in equal shares. A legacy of ten pounds to each of my niece and nephews Elizabeth Bull, John Bull and Robert Bull and as to the residue of the said trust monies upon trust to pay and transfer the same to and equally amongst my sister and half brothers Elizabeth Peach, Richard Bull, George Bull and Benjamin Bull. I empower the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will to give receipts for all monies and effects to be paid or delivered to such trustees or trustee by virtue of my will and declare that such receipts shall exonerate the persons making the same from liability to see to the application or disposition of monies or effects therein mentioned. I ordain that if my said trustees or either of them or any person or persons to be appointed under this clause shall or be unwilling or incompetent to execute the trust of my will it shall be for the competent trustees or trustee for the time being if any ---------- ------------ from the office of trustee or not if now for the executors or administrators or either or any of the executors or administrators of the last surviving trustee to substitute by any writing under his, her or their hand or hands any ---- person or persons in whom alone or as the may be --------- with the surviving or ---------- trustees or trustee any trust state shall be -------- and exempt every trustee of my will from liability for losses occurring without his own wilful default and authorize to retain and allow to his trustee or executors all expenses incuriable to the trusteeship . I appoint the said Thomas Jackson and Hezekiah Bull to be executors of my will. Lastly I revoke all other wills in witness whereof I the said Daniel Moseley have hereunto set my hand this thirteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. Daniel (his x mark) Moseley. Signed by the said testator as his last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at his request in the presence and in the presence of such others have hereunto subscribed our hands as witnesses. W. B. Badnall, Solc. Leek Jesse Billing, Farm Serv., Abbey Farm.

This is a Codicil to the last will and testament of me Daniel Moseley which will bears ----- date herewith that in the event of death in my lifetime of any of the legatees mentioned in my said will the or share of residue bequeathed by my said will to her or him so dying shall go to his or her child if only one or all his or her children if more than one in equal shares and in all other respects I confirm my said will in witness whereof I the said Daniel Moseley have hereunto set my hand this ???eenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven.8

          In the 1861 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 7 April 1861, Richard was recorded as the Head of the Household at Spout Street, Leek, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Sophia Bowcock,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Richd. Bull     Head     Widower     63     Baker & Grocer (Master)     DBY. Cubley.9
          ; Sophia Bowcock     Servant     Unmarried     42     House Servant     STS. Leek.9

     Richard Bull, son of John Bull and Elizabeth Richardson, died in 1863 in Leek, Staffordshire, his Death was Registered at the Leek Register Office in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1863.10

Family

Ann Goodwin born 4 April 1803, died 1 June 1839
Child
ChartsBULL Tree
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  1. [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 , Image of Register Entry downloaded by Martin Jackson on 19 April 2018).
  2. [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 and Image of Entry supplied by Rachel Mekic by eMail in 2 August 2016).
  3. [S321] Abstraction of Will, Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825..
  4. [S3008] Newspaper "Details and Image of Entry in the Staffordshire Advertiser of 8 June 1839, supplied by Rachel Mekic by eMail in 2 August 2016."
  5. [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q2 1839 Leek 17 - 37.
  6. [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 1005 / 6; Folio: 33; Page 25.
  7. [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2008; Folio: 349; Page: 2 ; Schedule: 9.
  8. [S321] Abstraction of Will, transcript sent to Martin Jackson by e-mail on 17 February 2003.
  9. [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1947; Folio: 25; Page: 9; Schedule: 49.
  10. [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q1 1863 Leek 6b 195.

Daniel Moseley

ID# 2195, born about 1778, died 19 June 1860
Father*Daniel Moseley born 1741, died 20 Jun. 1787
Mother*Elizabeth Richardson born 1755, died Oct. 1832
     Daniel Moseley, son of Daniel Moseley and Elizabeth Richardson, was born in Cubley, Derbyshire, about 1778.
     He was Baptised on Sunday, 29 November 1778 in St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire .
     St. Andrew's Church Baptismal Register Entry - "Daniel, son of Daniel & Elizabeth Moseley."1

     Daniel Moseley was a Beneficiary of the Will of John Bull written on 16 August 1825; Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley Farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21 July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the Borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825.2 Daniel Moseley was the Executor of the Closing of Thomas Jackson's Estate; Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
          ------
     All Persons indebted to the Estate and Effects
     of THOMAS JACKSON, deceased, of the Ches-
     terfield Arms Inn, Cubley, in the county of Derby, are re-
     quested to to pay their respective debts at the Chesterfield
     Arms Inn, Cubley aforesaid, to Daniel Moseley, Ex-
     ecutor, on or before the first day of October next. And all
     persons having any claim or demand on the estate and effects
     of the said deceased, are requested to bring in their respective
     accounts or demands, in order that they may be examined
     and paid.
          Chesterfield Arms Inn, Cubley, Aug. 11th. 1837.3

          The U.K.Census of 6 June 1841 listed him in the Household of Benjamin Bull, at Cubley, Derbyshire, who is listed as -
     Benjamin Bull     40     Farmer     Yes (Census does not state address, but is very likely to be Little Cubley Farm.)4
     Daniel's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
          Daniel Moseley     60     Ag. lab.     Yes.4

     TheU.K.Census of 30 March 1851 listed him as a Step-Brother of the Head of Household - Benjamin Bull, at Ashbourne Road, Cubley, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          Benjamin Bull     Head     Widower     54     Farmer 126 Acres; Shareholder of Mines; Proprietor of Houses Emp 1 man 1 boy     DBY. Cubley.5
     Daniel's entry for the 1851 Census was recorded as -
          Daniel Moseley     Half-Br. Unmarried     72     Proprietor of Houses and Shareholder in Lead Mines     DBY. Cubley.5

     Daniel Moseley wrote his Will on 13 July 1857 in Abbey Farm, Leek Frith, Leek, Staffordshire; WILL OF DANIEL MOSELEY - 1860

This is the last will and testament of me, Daniel Moseley, of the Abbey Farm in the parish of Leek, in the County of Stafford, Yeoman. First I direct all my just debts and funeral and testament expenses to be paid by my executors herein after named with all convenient speed after my decease and give and devise and bequeath direct limit and appoint all my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature and kind soever whether in possession ------------or expectantly unto and to the use of my executors Thomas Jackson of Manchester in the County of Lancaster, Grocer and Hezekiah Bull of the Abbey Farm aforesaid Farmer their heirs executors administrators and assigns according to the nature and quality thereof respectively upon trust as soon as conveniently as may be after my decease to sell my real estate together or in parcels by public auction or private contract with power to make any special or other conditions of sale as to the title or the evidence of title or otherwise and with power to buy in the premises at any sale by public auction or to ----------either -----------or gratuitously any contract for sale and to the premises without being answerable for any loss and to revert and get in my personal estate and after payment of my debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and the costs and expenses of my said trustees in the execution of the trust hereby in their -----------to stand possessed of the surplus of the proceeds to arise from my said real and personal estate upon trust thereout to retain and pay the primary legacies following namely a legacy of five pounds to both of my said trustees for their trouble attending the trusteeship and executorship of this my will. A legacy of one hundred and fifty pounds to my brother Thomas Moseley. A legacy of one hundred and fifty pounds to and for the sole use of my daughter Hannah Hurd whose receipt shall be sufficient discharge for the same but in case my said daughter shall die in my lifetime then I direct that the said legacy hereby bequeathed to her shall go to her child if only one or be divided amongst her children if more than one in equal shares. A legacy of ten pounds to each of my niece and nephews Elizabeth Bull, John Bull and Robert Bull and as to the residue of the said trust monies upon trust to pay and transfer the same to and equally amongst my sister and half brothers Elizabeth Peach, Richard Bull, George Bull and Benjamin Bull. I empower the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will to give receipts for all monies and effects to be paid or delivered to such trustees or trustee by virtue of my will and declare that such receipts shall exonerate the persons making the same from liability to see to the application or disposition of monies or effects therein mentioned. I ordain that if my said trustees or either of them or any person or persons to be appointed under this clause shall or be unwilling or incompetent to execute the trust of my will it shall be for the competent trustees or trustee for the time being if any ---------- ------------ from the office of trustee or not if now for the executors or administrators or either or any of the executors or administrators of the last surviving trustee to substitute by any writing under his, her or their hand or hands any ---- person or persons in whom alone or as the may be --------- with the surviving or ---------- trustees or trustee any trust state shall be -------- and exempt every trustee of my will from liability for losses occurring without his own wilful default and authorize to retain and allow to his trustee or executors all expenses incuriable to the trusteeship . I appoint the said Thomas Jackson and Hezekiah Bull to be executors of my will. Lastly I revoke all other wills in witness whereof I the said Daniel Moseley have hereunto set my hand this thirteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. Daniel (his x mark) Moseley. Signed by the said testator as his last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at his request in the presence and in the presence of such others have hereunto subscribed our hands as witnesses. W. B. Badnall, Solc. Leek Jesse Billing, Farm Serv., Abbey Farm.

This is a Codicil to the last will and testament of me Daniel Moseley which will bears ----- date herewith that in the event of death in my lifetime of any of the legatees mentioned in my said will the or share of residue bequeathed by my said will to her or him so dying shall go to his or her child if only one or all his or her children if more than one in equal shares and in all other respects I confirm my said will in witness whereof I the said Daniel Moseley have hereunto set my hand this ???eenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven.6

     Daniel Moseley, son of Daniel Moseley and Elizabeth Richardson, died on Tuesday, 19 June 1860, in Abbey Farm, Leek Frith, Leek, Staffordshire,""age 82 years."7"

     He was buried in St. Andrew's Churchyard, Cubley on Saturday, 23 June 1860.
     St. Andrew's Churchyard Parish Register Entry - 'Entry No. 447
“Sacred to the memory of the late DANIEL MOSELEY of the Abbey near Leek and late of this village who departed this life June 19th 1860 aged 82 years. Blessed be the dead who (…continuation worn away……)”.7,8'

Family

Elizabeth Bullock born 25 September 1796, died 1879
Child
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  1. [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.
  2. [S321] Abstraction of Will, Summary - John Bull of Cubley in the County of Derby, farmer : all goods, stock etc. upon 'the Little Cubley Farm now in my possession', and all other personal estate to wife Elizabeth Bull for her life or until she desires to leave the farm; on her death or at her departure from the farm, all goods to 'my Brother Robert Bull and John Hopkin of Standhills in the Parish of Cubley' farmer, in trust. The goods are then to be sold and the money obtained to provide an income for his wife; on her death £50 of this sum can go to such persons and for such purposes as she may direct in her will; the residue is to go to 'my sons and daughter Robert, Elizabeth, Richard, George and Benjamin' equally. He recommends his wife to be the tenant of Little Cubley farm, and, after her, her son Daniel Moseley, and he begs 'his Worthy Landlord' to accept them accordingly. Wife, Robert Bull and John Hopkin to be executors. Dated 21July 1816, signed with his mark, witnessed by Christopher Harrison & Sarah Harrison. Codicil - Robert Bull named in the Will as Trustee and Executor is now dead, Philip Oakden of the borough of Derby, Gentleman, named in his stead. Dated 8 July 1821, witnessed by Thomas Richardson & Sarah Richardson. Will proved at Lichfield by Philip Oakden, it is noted that the testator died in March last; estate valued at under £600. Sworn on 16 August 1825..
  3. [S1039] Date & Place details extracted from the Newspapers held by the British Library Newspapers. (1710 - 1965) Derby Mercury, Wednesday 16th. August 1837.
  4. [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 179 / 15; Folio: 5; Page: 4.
  5. [S1851] The 1851 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 29/30 March 1851. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 2010; Folio: 550; Page: 8 ; Schedule 22.
  6. [S321] Abstraction of Will, transcript sent to Martin Jackson by e-mail on 17 February 2003.
  7. [S316] Monumental Inscription.
  8. [S1009] Bishop's Transcripts of Parish Records held at County Records Offices, Transcribed by David Hall at Lichfield in September 2001.

Edwin Shirley

ID# 2196, born about 1823, died 19 April 1871
Father*Samuel Shirley1 born 1785, died 1825
Mother*Sarah Bassett1 born Nov. 1796, died 30 Nov. 1878
Edwin Shirley
1822 - 1871
     Edwin Shirley, son of Samuel Shirley and Sarah Bassett, was born in Alstonfield, Staffordshire, about 1823.1


     Edwin Shirley wrote his Will about 1825; mentioned in Father's Will.

     The 1841 U.K.Census  listed him as a son of the Head of Household - Sarah Bassett, at Hawks Yard, Fairfield Head, Staffordshire, who is recorded as -
          Sarah Shirley     40     Farmer     Yes.2
     Edwin's entry for the 1841 Census was recorded as -
          Edwin Shirley     15     Yes.2

     Edwin Shirley was married to Elizabeth Bull on Thursday, 31 December 1857 at St. Lawrence Chapel, Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire, "at Rushton Chapel in the Parish of Leek, Edwin Shirley, 35, Bachelor, Farmer of Alstonfield, son of Samuel Shirley and Elizabeth Bull, 27, Spinster of Leek, daughter of Benjamin Bull. Witnessed by Benjamin Bull and Elizabeth Jackson".3,4

          In the 1861 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 7 April 1861, Edwin was recorded as the Head of the Household at Oakenclough Hall, Heathy Lee, Alstonfield, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Shirley nee Bull, Alfred Shirley and John Thomas Shirley,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Edwin Shirley     Head     Married     38     Cheese Merchant & Farmer of 175 Acres, emp. 5 labs. & 1 boy     STS. Alstonfield.5
          ; Elizabeth Shirley     Wife     Married     31     ---     DBY. Cubley.5
          ; Alfred Shirley     Son     2     ---     STS. Heathy Lee.5
          ; (un-named) Shirley     Son     under 1m     ---     STS. Heathy Lee.6

          In the 1871 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 2 April 1871, Edwin was recorded as the Head of the Household at Oakenclough Hall, Heathy Lee, Alstonfield, Staffordshire, also in the Household were Elizabeth Shirley nee Bull, Alfred Shirley, Sarah Ann Shirley, John Thomas Shirley, George Benjamin Shirley, Samuel Shirley, Elizabeth Shirley, Robert Shirley and Florence May Shirley,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Edwin Shirley     Head     Married     49     Farmer of 195 acres, emp. 5 men, & Cheese Merchant     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; Elizabeth Shirley     Wife     Married     41     Farmer's Wife     DBY. Cubley.7
          ; Alfred Shirley     Son     12     Scholar     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; Sarah Ann Shirley     Daughter     11     Scholar     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; John Thomas Shirley     Son     10     Scholar     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; George Benjamin Shirley     Son     8     Scholar     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; Samuel Benjamin Shirley     Son     6     Scholar     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; Elizabeth Shirley     Daughter     4     ---     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; Robert Shirley     Son     2     STS. Alstonfield.7
          ; Florence Shirley     Daughter     1     ---     STS. Alstonfield.7

     Edwin Shirley, son of Samuel Shirley and Sarah Bassett, died on Wednesday, 19 April 1871, in Oakenclough Hall, Heathylee, Staffordshire,"Executor to Will was Hezekiah Bull (3336.)"

     Edwin Shirley wrote his Will on 31 October 1871; 'Effects - under £6000/-/-. 31 October - The Will of Edwin Shirley, late of Oakenclough Hall in the Township of Heathylee in the Parish of Alstonfield in the County of Stafford, Farmer and Merchant, who died 19 April 1871 at Oakenclough Hall was proved at the Principal Registry by Elizabeth Shirley of Oakenclough Hall, Widow, the Relict, Hezekiah Bull of North Rode Park in the Parish of Prestbury in the County of Chester, Farmer and William Lomas of Roach Grange in the Township of Leekfrith in the Parish of Leek in the County of Stafford, Farmer, the Executors.8'

Family

Elizabeth Bull born April 1830, died 8 November 1892
Children
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  1. [S35] "Research by Joan Haynes", 2000-2002, Joan Haynes to Martin Jackson (Crieff, Perthshire); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Joan Haynes" unknown cd.
  2. [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 /.
  3. [S35] "Research by Joan Haynes", 2000-2002, Joan Haynes to Martin Jackson (Crieff, Perthshire); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Joan Haynes" Letter, inc. Family Tree - Mar 2001.
  4. [S104] Certified Copy of a Marriage Certificate given at the General Register Office.
  5. [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1949; Folio: 55; Page: 4; Schedule: 23.
  6. [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 1949; Folio: 56; Page: 5; Schedule: 23.
  7. [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2885; Folio: 58; Page: 6; Schedule: 24.
  8. [S322] Calendar of the Grants of Probate & Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice. © Crown copyright.
         

Elizabeth Stote

ID# 2197, born around 1791, died 1880
Father*John Stote
     Elizabeth Stote, daughter of John Stote, was born in Milford, Lymington, Hampshire, around 1791.1


     Elizabeth Stote was married to George Holloway about 1812.

          In the 1841 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 6 June 1841, Elizabeth was recorded as the first person in the Household at The Fish Inn, Willersey, Broadway, Worcestershire,
     also in the Household were Jane Holloway, Richard Keene, Ralph Barker, Ann Barker, Elizabeth Barker and William Barker,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Elisabeth Holloway     40     Publican     No.2
          ; Jane Holloway     15     ---     No.2
          ; Richard Keen     25     Baker     No.2
          ; Ralph Barker     25     Sadler     No.2
          ; Ann Barker     20     ---     No.2
          ; Elisabeth Barker     2     ---     No.2
          ; William Barker     6m     ---     Yes.2

     The 1861 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - George Holloway, at Taylor's Yard, Broadway, Worcestershire, who is recorded as -
          George Holloway     Head     Married     74     Gardener / Domestic Serv.     DBY. Hollington.3
     Elizabeth's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
          Elizabeth Holloway     Wife     Married     69     Housekeeper / Domestic Serv.     HAM. Milford.3

          The U.K.Census of 2 April 1871 listed her as the Wife of George Holloway, at Thurlstaine House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, who is recorded as - George Holloway     Domestic     Married     85     Gardener     DBY. Hollington.4
     Elizabeth's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
          Elizabeth Holloway     Wife to Gardener     Married     80     Lodge Keeper     HAM. Keynsham.4

     Elizabeth Holloway nee Stote was left a Widow on the death of her husband, George on 23 March 1872 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
     Elizabeth was granted Administration of George's Will in 1872.

     Elizabeth Holloway nee Stote, daughter of John Stote, died in 1880 in Worcestershire, her Death was Registered at the Worcester Register Office in the Jul-Aug-Sep Quarter of 1880.5

Family

George Holloway born 19 February 1787, died 23 March 1872
Children
ChartsHOLLOWAY Tree
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  1. [S122] Details have also been derived or estimated from Census information.
  2. [S1841] The 1841 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 5/6 June 1841. PRO Ref: HO 107 / Piece: 360 / 43; Folio: 4; Page: 1.
  3. [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 2103; Folio: 4; Page: 3 ; Schedule 17.
  4. [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10 Piece: 2675; Folio: 12; Page 12; Schedule 59.
  5. [S109] General Register Office - Index of Deaths- Q3 1880 Worcester 6c 153 age 90.

Frederick Cheshire

ID# 2198, born around 1915, died 1961
     Frederick Cheshire was born around 1915.


     Frederick Cheshire was married to Ellen Healy, daughter of Martin Healy and Ellen Lenane, in Essex in January 1941.
     Their Marriage was recorded in the Southend Registration District in the Jan-Feb-Mar Quarter of 1941.1

     Frederick Cheshire died in 1961.
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  1. [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q1 1941 Southend-on-Sea 4a 1973.

Fanny Bull

ID# 2201, born 1836, died 1836
Father*George Bull born 17 Sep. 1809, died 1867
Mother*Faith Thompson born abt 1811
Relationship10th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Fanny Bull, daughter of George Bull and Faith Thompson, was born in 1836.


     Fanny Bull, daughter of George Bull and Faith Thompson, died in 1836.

     She was buried in St. Chad's Church, Longford on Sunday, 9 October 1836.
     St. Chad's Church Parish Register Entry - '#3xx - Fanny Bull of Longford, " died age 6 weeks."1,2'
ChartsBULL Tree
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  1. [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 , 1813 to 1932 Entries extracted at St. Chad's Church in 1980 by Martin Jackson).
  2. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.

Frances Fanny Stubbs

ID# 2202, born 1862
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Frances Fanny Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1862, calculated from 1871 Census.


     The 1871 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at The Meadows, Chaddesden, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Stubbs     Head     Married     33     Labourer on Railways     DBY. Snelston.1
     Frances's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
          Fanny Stubbs     Daughter     9     ---DBY. Derby.1

     Frances Fanny Stubbs was married to Gaskin around 1890.

     Frances Fanny Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died,"'of asthma.2'"
ChartsBULL Tree
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Citations

  1. [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10.
  2. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.

Edith Stubbs

ID# 2203, born 1865
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Edith Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1865, calculated from 1871 & 1881 Censuses.


     The 1871 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at The Meadows, Chaddesden, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Stubbs     Head     Married     33     Labourer on Railways     DBY. Snelston.1
     Edith's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
          Edith Stubbs     Daughter     6     ---     DBY. Derby.1

     Edith Stubbs was employed as Cotton worker at age 16. (1881 Census.) in 1881.

     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.2
     Edith's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          Edith STUBBS U 16 F Derby, Derby, England     Rel: Daur     Occ: Cotton Factory Worker.2

     Edith Stubbs was married to William Wright on Monday, 16 January 1888 at St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, Derbyshire.3
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Citations

  1. [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10.
  2. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  3. [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.

Hannah Stubbs

ID# 2204, born 28 August 1867, died 15 February 1954
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Hannah Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Park Place, Derby, Derbyshire, on Wednesday, 28 August 1867, Birth Certificate.


     In the U.K.Census of 3 April 1881, Hannah was recorded as residing at 3 St Peters Street, Derby, Derbyshire.
     Hannah's listing is -
     Hannah STUBBS     Unmarried     13     F     Derby, Derby, England     Rel:     Serv     Occ:     General Serv (Domestic).1

     Hannah Stubbs was employed as girl, age c15, 'in service.' about 1882.

     Hannah Stubbs was married to Isaac Wright on Sunday, 15 July 1888 at St. Werburgh's Church, Spondon, Derbyshire.2

     Hannah Wright nee Stubbs was married to James Birkin on Sunday, 29 October 1893 from Family Bible.

     Hannah Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died on Monday, 15 February 1954, in Castle Donington, Leicestershire,"Family Bible."

     She was buried, Castle Donington on Sunday, 28 February 1954.

Family

James Birkin born 18 May 1847, died 25 November 1920
Children
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Citations

  1. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341812 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3396; Folio: 5; Page: 5
         Marr     Age     Sex     Birthplace
    Edward MILLS     M     64      M     Rochdale, Lancashire, England
         Rel:     Head
         Occ:     Tailor & Woollen Draper Employing 4 Hands
    Hannah MILLS     M     64      F     Rochdale, Lancashire, England
         Rel:     Wife
    Henry MILLS     U     39      M     Rochdale, Lancashire, England
         Rel:     Son
         Occ:     Solicitor
    Sarah E. MILLS     U     34      F     Leeds, York, England
         Rel:     Daur
    Hannah STUBBS     U     13      F     Derby, Derby, England
         Rel:     Serv
         Occ:     General Serv (Domestic).
  2. [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.

Amy Bebe Stubbs

ID# 2205, born about 1870, died after 1903
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Amy Bebe Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Chaddesden, Derby, Derbyshire, about 1870, Family Bible. (see Notes.)


     The 1871 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at The Meadows, Chaddesden, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Stubbs     Head     Married     33     Labourer on Railways     DBY. Snelston.1
     Amy's entry for the 1871 Census was recorded as -
          Amy Stubbs     Daughter     9m     DBY. Chaddesdon.1

     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.2
     Amy's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          Amy STUBBS 10 F Chaddesden, Derby, England     Rel: Daur Occ: Halftime Cotton Facy / Scholar.2

     Amy Bebe Stubbs was married to Herbert William Cowlishaw on Monday, 4 October 1886.3

     Amy Bebe Cowlishaw nee Stubbs was married to King about 1893 Family photograph.

     Amy Bebe Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died after 1903.

     Ref. Birthdate - it is most likely that the 1871 Census is correct and that she was born in 1870; in 1871 she is said to have been 'nine-months' & her Mother can hardly have made a mistake about that. When in the Family Bible it states that on her marriage she was said to have been born in 1868, it is thought this is a 'cover-up' to conceal that she was only 16 and to lessen the age differance between her and her husband. Possibly lived in Manchester, she left the family and disappeared, maybe having emigrated to Australia.
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Citations

  1. [S1871] The 1871 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 1/2 April 1871. PRO Ref: RG10.
  2. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  3. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.

Alice Stubbs

ID# 2206, born 1872, died 1941
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Alice Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Chaddesden, Derby, Derbyshire, in 1872, 1881 Census.


     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.1
     Alice's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          Alice STUBBS 9 F Chaddesden, Derby, England     Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar.1

     Alice Stubbs was married to Croft.

     Alice Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died in 1941, in Castle Donington, Leicestershire,"of an abcess of the throat."

     She was buried in 1941.2
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Citations

  1. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  2. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.

John Stubbs

ID# 2207, born 1874, died about 1933
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull
     John Stubbs, son of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1874, 1881 Census.


     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.1
     John's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          John STUBBS 7 M Derby, Derby, England     Rel: Son Occ: Scholar.1

     John Stubbs was employed as Furnace-man, at the Ironworks, Stanton. described as 'a Waiter', on his Marriage Certificate. about 1893.

     John Stubbs was married to Alice Ann Wheatley on Saturday, 11 November 1893 at St. Werburgh's Church, Spondon, Derbyshire.2

     In about 1894 John lived in Dead Man's Lane, Derby, Derbyshire, after Marriage.

     In an unknown date John lived in Shaw Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

     In an unknown date John lived in The Kingsway, Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

     John Stubbs, son of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died about 1933.3

Family

Alice Ann Wheatley born 1872
Children
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Citations

  1. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  2. [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.
  3. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.

Faith Stubbs

ID# 2208, born 1875, died 1911
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-granddaughter of my Top of Tree Bull
     Faith Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1875, estimated from 1881 Census and Stated age at Death.


     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.1
     Faith's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          Faith STUBBS 6 F Derby, Derby, England     Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar.1

     The 1891 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Moor End, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Stubbs     Head     Married     54     Railway Wagon Repairer     DBY. Snelston.2
     Faith's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
          Faith Stubbs     Daughter     Single     16     ---     DBY. Derby.2

     Faith Stubbs was married to Spenser about 1900.3

     Faith Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died in 1911,"age 36."

     She was buried in 1911.
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Citations

  1. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  2. [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2726; Folio: 96; Page 12; Schedule 88.
  3. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.

Caleb Stubbs

ID# 2209, born 10 June 1877, died 1 May 1925
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull
     Caleb Stubbs, son of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in 3 Grove Street, Derby, Derbyshire, on Sunday, 10 June 1877, Birth Certificate.


     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.1
     Caleb's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          Caleb STUBBS 3 M Derby, Derby, England     Rel: Son Occ: Scholar.1

     The 1891 U.K.Census  listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Moor End, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Stubbs     Head     Married     54     Railway Wagon Repairer     DBY. Snelston.2
     Caleb's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
          Caleb Stubbs     Son     14     ---     DBY. Derby.2
     In 5 March 1894 Caleb Stubbs served in the Royal Marines, enlisting on 5 March 1894, stating that he was aged 18, although he was actually only 16, being described on entry as a wagon-lifter, resident of Moor Hen Pond, Litchurch, Derby, (untraceable, probably Moor End Lane). Then a Gunner, (RMA no._5144), until 22 February 1895, when he paid £25 to gain his release from the Army (ref. Family Document.)3

     Caleb Stubbs was married to Mary Hannah White on Saturday, 18 June 1898 at St. Werburgh's Church, Spondon, Derbyshire.

     Caleb Stubbs was employed as Journey-man Blacksmith, (ref. Marriage Certificate & son's Birth Certificate.) and later a Farrier and Blacksmith with the Railways. about 1900.

          In the 1901 U.K.Census, held on Sunday, 31 March 1901, Caleb was recorded as the Head of the Household at 14 Somerset Street, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, also in the Household were Mary Hannah Stubbs nee White and Leslie Nolan Stubbs,
     the listing for the Household is -
          ; Caleb Stubbs     Head     Married     23     Blacksmith     DBY. Derby.4
          ; Mary Stubbs     Wife     Married     25     ---     DBY. Spondon.4
          ; Leslie Stubbs     Son     10m     WAR. Aston.4

     Caleb Stubbs, son of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died on Friday, 1 May 1925, in The General Hospital, Birmingham, Warwickshire,"of Appendicitis and General Peritonitis."

     He was buried in Yardley Cemetery, Birmingham
     Yardley Cemetery Parish Register Entry - 'Grave No. 45222.'

Family

Mary Hannah White born 1875, died 13 January 1934
Children
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Citations

  1. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  2. [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2726; Folio: 96; Page 12; Schedule 88.
  3. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.
  4. [S1901] The 1901 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 30/31 March 1901. PRO Ref: RG13 Piece: 2869; Folio: 23; Page 38; Schedule 234.

George Stubbs

ID# 2210, born 1879, died 1948
Father*William Stubbs born 1 Jun. 1834, died 3 Jul. 1905
Mother*Frances Fanny Bull born 2 Feb. 1840
Relationship11th great-grandson of my Top of Tree Bull
     George Stubbs, son of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, was born in Derby, Derbyshire, in 1879, date estimated from 1881 Census.


     The 1881 U.K.Census  listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Fishpond, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 46 M Soulson, Derby, England     Rel: Head Occ: Railway Wagon Inspector.1
     George's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          George STUBBS 2 M Derby, Derby, England     Rel: Son.1

     The 1891 U.K.Census  listed him as a son of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at Moor End, Spondon, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Stubbs     Head     Married     54     Railway Wagon Repairer     DBY. Snelston.2
     George's entry for the 1891 Census was recorded as -
          George Stubbs     Son     12     Scholar     DBY. Derby.2

     George Stubbs was married to Johanna Fletcher on Sunday, 14 February 1897 at St. Werburgh's Church, Spondon, Derbyshire.3

     In about 1912 George lived in 56 Moor End, Spondon, Derbyshire.

     George Stubbs was employed as Fitter.

     George Stubbs, son of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, died in 1948, in Doncaster, Yorkshire,"on a visit to his daughter."

     He was buried in 1948.

Family

Johanna Fletcher born 1878, died 1946
Children
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Citations

  1. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341811 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3393; Folio: 8; Page: 9.
  2. [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2726; Folio: 96; Page 12; Schedule 88.
  3. [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.

Elizabeth Solloway

ID# 2211, born 1859, died before 1910
Father*William Solloway born 1828
Mother*Martha born 1827
     Elizabeth Solloway, daughter of William Solloway and Martha, was born in Darley Abbey, Derbyshire, in 1859.


     The 1861 U.K.Census  listed her as a daughter of the Head of Household - William Solloway, at 11 New Road, Darley Abbey, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William Solloway     Head     Married     33     Bobbin Turner     DBY. Darley Abbey.1
     Elizabeth's entry for the 1861 Census was recorded as -
          Elizabeth Solloway     Daughter     2     ---     DBY. Darley Abbey.1

     Elizabeth Solloway was married to William Stubbs in 1879 at Derby, Derbyshire.2,3

     The 1881 U.K.Census listed her as the Wife of the Head of Household - William Stubbs, at 8 Lodge Lane, Derby, Derbyshire, who is recorded as -
          William STUBBS M 22 M Derby, Derby, England     Rel: Head     Occ: Labourer.4
     Elizabeth's entry for the 1881 Census was recorded as -
          Elizabeth STUBBS M 22 F Darley Abbey, Derby, England     Rel: Wife.4

          In the 1891 U.K.Census, Elizabeth was recorded as the first person in the Household at Court 1, 1 Mundy Street, Derby, Derbyshire, also in the Household were Edith Stubbs, William Stubbs, Keziah Kiah Stubbs, Samuel Stubbs and John Joseph Stubbs, as follows:
          ; Elizabeth Stubbs     Wife     Married     32     ---     DBY. Derby.5
          ; Edith Stubbs     Daughter     12     Scholar     DBY. Derby.5
          ; William Stubbs     Son     10     Scholar     DBY. Derby.5
          ; Keziah Stubbs     Son     8     Scholar     DBY. Derby.5
          ; Samuel Stubbs     Son     5     Scholar     DBY. Derby.5
          ; John Jos. Stubbs     Son     3     DBY. Derby.5
     (William was located in the 1891 Burgess Roll, but not found on the 1891 census, he is not enumerated with his family.)

     Elizabeth Solloway, daughter of William Solloway and Martha, died before 1910.

Family

William Stubbs born about 1858, died before 1921
Children
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Citations

  1. [S1861] The 1861 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 6/7 April 1861. PRO Ref: RG9 Piece: 2497; Folio: 86; Page: 3 ; Schedule 11.
  2. [S17] Letter from Research by Alan Stubbs (96 Poplar Rd., Warley, W. Midlands) to Martin Jackson, 3 Dec 1992;.
  3. [S108] General Register Office - Index of Marriages - , Q4 1879 Derby 7b 859.
  4. [S1881] The 1881 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 3/4 April 1881. PRO Ref: RG11 FHL Film 1341814 PRO Ref RG11 Piece: 3405; Folio: 81; Page 23.
  5. [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2738; Folio: 53; Page: 1 ; Schedule: 1.

Gaskin

ID# 2212
     Gaskin was married to Frances Fanny Stubbs around 1890.
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William Wright

ID# 2213, born 1864
Father*Charles Wright
     William Wright, son of Charles Wright, was born in 1864.1


     William Wright, Labourer of Spondon, son of Charles Wright, was married to Edith Stubbs, daughter of William Stubbs and Frances Fanny Bull, on Monday, 16 January 1888 at St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, Derbyshire.2
ChartsBULL Tree
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  1. [S120] Martin Jackson has included these details by using information from other resources:- Marriage Certificate.
  2. [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.

Charles Wright

ID# 2214
     Charles Wright was employed as Saddle-tree maker.

Family

Children
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Isaac Wright

ID# 2215, born 6 May 1862, died 29 November 1892
Father*Charles Wright
     Isaac Wright, son of Charles Wright, was born on Tuesday, 6 May 1862, Family Bible.


     Isaac Wright was employed as at time of Marriage , Labourer, of Sparkbrook, Birmingham. in 1888.

     Isaac Wright was married to Hannah Stubbs on Sunday, 15 July 1888 at St. Werburgh's Church, Spondon, Derbyshire.1

     Isaac Wright, son of Charles Wright, died on Tuesday, 29 November 1892,"Family Bible."

     He was buried on Saturday, 3 December 1892; Family Bible.
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  1. [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.