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The censuses show us children as young as eleven listed as labourers. In spite of this inauspicious start some of these climb out of their rut into suburban respectabiCHNKWKS 5TEXTTEXTHFDPPFDPPLFDPPFDPPNFDPPFDPPPFDPPFDPPRFDPPFDPPTFDPPFDPPVFDPPFDPPXFDPPFDPPZFDPPFDPP\FDPP FDPP^FDPP FDPP`FDPP FDPPbFDPP FDPPdFDPP FDPPfFDPPFDPPhFDPPFDPPjFDPPFDPPlFDPPFDPPnssed on fromSuffolk Mortlocks The recoverable part of the Suffolk story seems to start early in Tudor times in Haverhill, where it is on an equal footing with the start of Mortlocks in Essex at nearby Birdbrook; some individuals had landholdings in both parishes. These records will be found under Essex, which is the starting point for these trees. However, in 1569 there died Henry, a tenant of Stonehall Court manor, Moulton; but he was succeeded by his daughter and heiress Margaret Pinder, so had no living male issue. One thing that stands out in some of the villages, notably Clare and Shimpling, is how there might be several Mortlock families with children all of an age. It is difficult to imagine today what it must have been like to grow up in a relatively closed community, surrounded not only by siblings but also by close cousins of one s own age. In Shimpling in 1861 there were three Mortlock families all living next door to each other, others not far off. For the parents one supposes that there was a level of mutual support totally missing today. Besides paternal connections there will also often have been distaff relationships. In the parish registers, besides Mortlock the same names recur and recur. At the humblest level, where perhaps the typical ag. lab. never left his immediate neighbourhood - something borne out by Cobbett - the choice of a mate probably lay exclusively within one s own village. This implies centuries of in-breeding, suggested by the manner, as remarked before, that the same East Anglian surnames are repeatedly joined to Mortlock, leave alone instances of brothers and sisters marrying sisters- and brothers-in-law. The Suffolk Mortlocks start off as yeomen, substantial people. Their status can be finely judged by George Gent, second husband lity. Perhaps when the going gets tough, the tough get going. The Suffolk exercise has provided some interesting lessons in pronunciation and geography. Cowling is Cooling; Haverhill is Hayverel; Ousden is Owsden; Thorpe Merieux is Thorpe Meroo; and so on. Horningsheath is Horringer and now so spelt; Shimplingthorne is now Shimpling, in line (confusingly) with its namesake in Norfolk. There are two Denhams and two Eyes, and several Fordhams, and so forth. Abbreviations in this county: IJ = Ipswich Journal BP=Bury Post The Sudbury Registration District Glemsford Besides being the source for the Bradfield Mortlocks which follow, Glemsford appears to be the origin for at least some of the Mortlocks of Hundon(see above). A dynasty of Philips originating in Glemsford finished up in Great Cornard as millers. Eventually, on 24.4.1833 (only two years before his death), Philip III put his mills up for sale. They were described as a water corn mill of four stones with an inexhaustible supply of water and with navigation to Manningtree and Mistley; and a post mill of two stones on the east side of the road from Sudbury to Cornard [BP]. Philip IV ended up in Colchester. Philip III s brother William, also a miller but a journeyman, migrated out of the county to Chelmsford. The Bradfields The Bradfield Mortlocks are originally from Glemsford. As will be seen from the tables they had farms in various locations all the way to southern Norfolk and near Lowestoft, following a line of good land that curves north-east from south-west Suffolk. Shimpling The twelve pages of Shimpling trees continue (arguably) from a progenitor from Glemsford, illustrating a three and a half century continuity, mostly at that humblest level in society, the agricultural labourer. Those that  bettered themselves had to do it by leaving these Suffolk roots far behind. One might wonder why men from Suffolk would finish up in Burton on Trent. William (1854-1923) was one of the Suffolk men (see also Denham) who followed the barley crop to Burton where it was malted and then turned into beer. This was a development that followed the arrival of the railways which facilitated the centralisation of brewing on the Trent and also the movement of the labour necessary for malting the barley at its destination. The Staffordshire people called these East Anglians  Norkies , presumably meaning  from Norfolk - the migrants came from both counties. Their work done, they returned to East Anglia ready for the haysel (haymaking), the grain harvest and so to the next malting season. The fact that they were in effect recruited as a group probably explains another thing that would otherwise be obscure, which is why both the Shimpling and Denham migrants, who would normally not have been known each other, all finished up in the same street - Thornley St. That this was an annual migration, complete with families, also explains why William s first two children, although born in Stapenhill near Burton, were baptised back among their roots in Shimpling. William eventually stayed on, working first for Allsopps and then for Bass and then setting up on his own as a grocer and bottler in 1883. He also acquired a farm, the land later becoming public allotments named the Mortlock Allotments after him. William was a member of the local Oddfellows. One can wonder what he would have made of Bass being bought out by Belgians. His son Albert Thomas followed him as a grocer and bottler. The next son, William George, farmed locally but later moved to Kent, possibly after army service in the Kaiser s War. Their sister Alice ran the Acorn Inn for Bass Charrington and survived her husband (who, unfortunately, slit his own throat) to become, eventually, the oldest licensee in Burton. The Norkie story is told more fully in  Where Beards Wag All by George Ewart Evans, 1977 The dates under Letitia Mortlock bear study. The children were those of her eventual husband, so we must assume that she followed her man back to Neath where they waited patiently for his first wife to die. Much the same applied to Emma s eventual (1927) marriage to her lover Herbert Mortlock, cousin to her long-deserted first husband, Herbert s cousin Abraham Hayward. These are not the only pieces of juicy scandal buried in the tables. The usual bucolic illegitimacies triggered by the blooming of the sukebind apart, there is also Ida May s alleged siring by the Bishop of Colchester to titillate. As people used to say,  We don t have much money but we do see life . The tables themselves are rendered more complicated by the cousin marriage of Margaret and Alfred, the brothers Edward and Thomas marrying two Sparke sisters, and Charles marriage to his cousin Alfred s widow. It will be seen how some Shimpling Mortlocks radiated to or had links with the nearby Cosford registration district, principally with the villages of Alpheton and Cockfield. A Samuel from Shimpling appears to have settled in Maldon, Essex (with a Shimpling bride) which may say something about the Essex Mortlocks. The more wayward Mortlocks of Shimpling were perhaps redeemed by Samuel Mortimer Mortlock (see chart Shimpling (8)). After being a policeman in Shimpling, Samuel joined the Metropolitan Police 26.1.1874. He served as PC 357K at Mile End and at Arbour St, Stepney. Judging by the number of assaults on him recorded in The Times, [and Reynold s Newspaper, 18.12.81] he seems to have had quite a vigorous career. On one occasion he received a cut over his left eye but the Bench had no sympathy - the medical students he arrested asserted that they had been hit from behind, and the magistrate said that Samuel and his sidekick had exceeded their duty, and let the miscreants off. He crowned his career by having a finger bitten off in 1886 [Lloyd s Weekly, 18.4.86]. Abraham of Shimpling (Shimpling(14)) emigrated to Hull and founded a dynasty of seamen - quite an adaptation for inland farming folk - at about the same time that Henry did the same from Mildenhall, except that his clan later became established at Grimsby. The Hull Packet chronicles the vicissitudes of Abraham s wife Sarah Mortlock, starting in 1873, when, as a  very old offender Sarah, of Fetter Lane, Hull, is given seven days hard labour for being drunk. Four weeks later [21.10.70] she receives the same sentence after being  five times before the court this year . Nothing deterred, a repeat is reported 18.11.70. She reappears in print as a  disreputable-looking woman for a 17th appearance 22.10.80. Now she is merely fined forty shillings, with repeat prescriptions reported 25.1.82, 8.4.82, and 10.7.82. Sarah finally received her comeuppance on 17.7.85 when, on her thirtieth appearance in court (and now of 6, Edward Court, New George St), she received two months hard labour (presumably, at last, time to dry out) after stabbing her next-door neighbour who had refused to give her a halfpenny to buy drink. He must have been pretty glad of the rest from her activities next door. NB the number of marriages to FLACK in Shimpling (see also www.flackgenealogy.com). Some Shimpling Mortlocks emigrated to Canada and the United States - to Washington State via Manitoba, and, a little less far away, to New Hampshire via Nova Scotia. Cavendish In 1791 John and then Richard had land straddling the mutual boundary of Cavendish an Glemsford. Although some Mortlocks came into Cavendish from Clare, Richard s son George had moved back earlier from Cavendish to Glemsford. However Richard s kinsman Thomas may have been one of the Clare clockmakers. Some of the Cavendish Mortlocks got on the wrong side of the law. On 14.3.1832 it was reported in the Bury Post that a Samuel Mortlock had been sentenced to seven years transportation for stealing two bushels of potatoes at Cavendish, it being noted that he had already been transported once before; he may have been the Samuel reported in the Ipswich Journal 5.8.1815 as given 7 years transportation for stealing from a waggon; I have been unable to find a record of his actual removal; it may have been remitted; however this sentence fits with a gap in the birth order of children of a Samuel who was a blacksmith in Freckenham, q.v. Then on 19.9.1832 a Mary Mortlock was in the news (Bury Post again), charged with receiving a quantity of barley. This may or may not have been the Mary who brought baby Elizabeth to be baptised in November 1834, of which Mary the vicar charitably noted that she was the  wife of a man four years transported . This man might have been Samuel - the incumbent was not, probably, working from the court record - but it might mean that another Cavendish Mortlock was transported in 1830. Neither of this Mary s babies lasted long, a further hint of the dire poverty in the countryside during the period. An internet correspondent to curiousfox has identified the Mortlocks of Cavendish (and their relations the Cutmores) to be particularly likely to be on parish relief. In 1861 John Mortlock of Cavendish was in jail in Portsmouth, crime unspecified. In a later generation, in March 1875 Benjamin  of Cavendish was given six weeks in gaol for stealing three fowls valued a half-a-crown each; the day he was released from prison he was arrested again after being found near a fire at Burke s Farm, Long Melford. However this Benjamin was most likely the Clare Benjamin who had been in the Army. The Cavendish Mortlocks must have been caught up in some local feuds; in 1878 Charles - clearly better off than his indigent cousins - found his rick fired. Cavendish (ed. R Freeth), published by the Cavendish (millennium) Book Project in 2002 gives a good account of the village, and relates how Miss Fanny Hughes Mortlock bought the now picturesque Yew Tree House for 150 in 1938,  one side only habitable . It passed to her sister Miss Hilda Mortlock who in 1966 received a grant to put in a bathroom; it passed out of Mortlock hands in 1970. Some Cavendish Mortlocks emigrated to the USA, principally to Pennsylvania and Virginia. Sudbury As might be expected from the local market town, Sudbury has attracted some incomers, probably from its surrounding villages. It also gives its name to a Registration District, but the events listed probably belong either to Glemsford, Shimpling and so forth or to nearby villages, or perhaps to one of the eight Essex villages included (annoyingly to the genealogist) in this RD. Hundon [Risbridge RD] At least part of the Hundon Mortlocks seem to have originated from Glemsford, via a double link between the Mortlock and Tiffen families. Also, both groups have connections with Weston Colville; and note the similar choices of Christian names for their children between the Robert  of Weston Colville who was buried in Hundon in 1746 and the Robert, son of Richard, born there in 1700. However I have purposely abstained from putting in any speculative links, apart from a general pointer from one to the other. NB instances of Hundon Mortlocks migrating back to Haverhill, which may be coincidence or may reflect an original connection. Hundon church caught fire in 1914, taking its registers with it. Where registers are available on microfilm, generally the data around the edge of each page is lost. A limited copy of the Bishop s transcript is available in Bury CRO; another in the library of the Society of Genealogists. Hundon also had an Independent chapel used by Mortlocks from round about. If you want a glimpse of Victorian rural poverty, the 1861 census of James and Hannah s family shows Matilda as a farm labourer aged 7, her brother George one aged 6. William the Chapel Clerk William Mortlock (1794-1849) served for many years, and was succeeded by his son, as Chapel Clerk of Emanuel College, Cambridge. He left a numerous posterity strung out from Devon to Lancashire, with a female line in South Wales, and indeed one of his grandchildren married an Edinburgh girl. William s father was settled in Cherry Hinton, but originally seems to have come from Hundon, so his genealogical table sits better here than with Cambridgeshire which, however, is the county where much of the family was located for three generations. For more detail, see separate narrative; but note Edward s emigration, eventually to California, from Chiswick to Los Angeles . Glemsford(GM) & Hundon(HU) & Kedington(KD) [RD Sudbury(SB)] -------------------------------------- -------------- John ========= Elizabeth +2.8 1702GM | +15.8.1729GM 3 hearths 1672;overseer 1686 | | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | John@ Elizabeth Hannah Richard Samuel 13.9.1663- 21.2.1670GM 5.11.69 | 9.4.1736 =27.10.92 =23.6.92GM | V (Boxted) (Gt Thurlow) Joseph V next page =27.10.92 Robert GREEN DEEKS V |(GtThurlow) of Glemsford |Elizabeth |TIFFEN < dbl wdg > |of Hundon @of Gallowgates farm, Hawkedon/Boxted |bondsman Rich.M of Hundon overseer 1702,1710; churchwarden 1703 |+2.2.1781Boxted | |----------------------------------------------------------- | | | | John Richard Peter Mary 10.2.1694GM- 11.2.1696- 28.8.98 9.9.15GM- 29.1.42GM 4.9.1770 | 12.9.15GM ?(1)=21.12.1717GM Boxted V Mary OAST [?yeoman of Kersey, q.v.?] +3.pp V V ?(2)=31.10.1725GM | 1691 |Mary TALBOT Richard ============ Susan TIFFIN | 5.11.1669GM- Wickhambrook +12.12.73HU |------------- 21.11.1710HU$(inv.only) | | | marriage bondsman 1692GM | John Mary | {HU=Hundon 28.4.1729GM 7.5.1732GM | {KD=Kedington =17.2.1764Boreham(IGI:Boxted) | {WC=Weston Colville (2)John JOHNSON | (Cambs) | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | John Peter Robert Elizabeth James Albert 7.3.1694HU 24.4.96HU 5.11.1700HU 11.1702HU 7.1.05HU 11.3.09HU- =1715Haverhill =31.10.26KD 1.3.32HU Ann(e) HARRIS |Ann GOODY (but see |1703 Ketton (KD)-13.5.1742WC Ridgewell, | Essex) ----------------------------------------------- } ? | | | | | } | Susan Robert William Peter Anna } V 2.6.1728HU 29.1.31WC 6.6.32WC 31.3.35WC- 24.2.40WC } +39.pp <1766 of HU =24.12.55KD |Dorothy FARMER of KD |+22.7.1766 | -------------------------- | | Ann+20.7.57KD William+22.7.66KD Glemsford(2)(GM) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------- -------------- previous page V | 14.4.1695GM Samuel =========== Martha HOWARD +3.9.1773GM | +21.4.1764GM | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Samuel Richard Matthias Hannah Robert Thomas | Thomas 10.2.96GM- 16.3.98GM 18.4.03GM- 2.2.07GM 3.2.09GM- 14.7.12- | 23.5.14GM- 16.3.12GM 7.7.28 =24.12.24GM 13.7.26 ?30.6.31 | 12.7.39GM = Boxted Abraham GM | 18.10.37= |Elizabeth CLARKE Mary Sarah(2)| | 17.8.18GM DUTTON | | 27.12.52GM=? | ----------------------- James Thomas | | | BOREHAM 25.2.39GM- Samuel Richard Robert 4.6.23GM*^# 25.3.32GM 6.9.34GM 13.11.37GM- voter 1790 | | 24.3.94Hartest shop sold up ?V ?V =18.6.76HT botp (BP27.2.1811,12.5.13) <?Shimpling?> Martha TUBB =8.5.68GM +10.pp +19.pp 1739-16.1.89Hartest |Alice |NORMAN*^ ran a shop and had an interest in a silk factory in GM}|1742- [Glemsford silk mill was founded 1824 & employed 700 in 1874]|30.1.24 |GM* -----------------------------------------------------| | | | | | Alice Thomas Sarah Hannah Elizabeth 17.9.69GM 29.3.71GM 26.6.74GM 9.1.77GM- 28.2.79GM-<7.14 =25.4.93GM | =19.12.98GM 11.12.72GM*^ =8.9.01GM Isaac V John unm. 90 |James BIGGS next page WORDLEY<- of Orsett Esx ->|WORDLEY | --------------------------- | | | | ^Thomas, Alice & Hannah are all Elizabeth Mary Eliza Ann buried at Glemsford by the N porch 1805Orsett draper =James KING 1785/90-<1851 | James 1832 Glemsford(3)(GM) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------- -------------- Elizabeth = 26.12.1721GM Samuel DOUCE Sarah = 12.6.1725GM Edward FROST Mary = 25.6.1758GM Robert/Rupert MERRILS Sarah = 1.2.1777GM James WORDLEY (bondsman Thomas M) for Fi/enste(a)d End, see also Hawstead previous page Thomas = Dorcas V EVERARD | GRIDLEY 24.4.92GM | 8.10.19GM | Elizabeth CANLER =========(1)Thomas(2)========= Susan EVERARD | 29.3.1771GM- | 29.1.1792GM- | ?1Q42 SB | 4Q43 |  of SB St Peter | (bur.3.1.44GM) | ?bankrupt 1813? | | | --------------------------------- | | | | | | Elizabeth Thomas William George | Ambrose 1.4.1800GM 24.6.01GM Canler | 23.7.1796GM ?d.inf | 16.3.08GM | =24.5.27 V | |(Lavenham) +3.pp | |(1)Henry/Thomas | | GRISS 19.8.61 | | 2.1.07-13.12.67 (2)======= Sarah | | butcher->policeman Acton BARKER | | Sfk | |-------------------- | | | | Maria Eley 3s.2d | 21.7.1827Lawshall- ---------------------------------- 6.11.82Lavenham | | | | | straw plait maker Caroline Thomas Susan Susan Louisa =20.8.1848 16.8.20GM- < 23.12.23 > 4.6.26 4.9.29 Thomas TAYLOR 22.8.58GM ?d.inf straw silk winder | plaiter =2Q59SB ------------------------| George ELLINGHAM | | | David Joseph~ Emma {in 1851 the three sisters and Joseph Clark 7.12.45GM- 18.9.47GM {were living together in Egremont St but 25.5.1843- 28.1.77GM =25.6.69 {little David had been farmed out to an 5.4.63GM |(Sudbury) {elderly pauper couple nearby. NB Susan lodger in |Abraham {& Caroline understate their ages! Sudbury 1861 |JACKSON |3.9.50SB-4.3.93SB |s.of Abraham OAKLEY & Amelia JACKSON V V Susan CATUDAL ~ in 1861 Joseph was an ag.lab. in Foxearth, Essex;  nephew of Samuel CHINNERY & his wife Susan b.1832GM Glemsford(4)(GM)[RD Sudbury(SB)], Great Cornard(GC) & Braintree(BT)(Essex) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -3.pp | 18.5.1731 Peter ========= Ann MITCHELL of Kersey 28.8.1698GM-3.5.1780GM*# Newton by 1710 +>1780bur.GM 1757-1774 surveyor of parish Sudbury | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | Peter | Richard | Ann Mitchel | Philip Thomas 12.5.30- | 18.10.34- | 13.3.40GM (male) | 2.2.50- 17.1.55GM 25.1.35 | 17.1.35 | =9.12.66 7.3.44GM | 10.12.26GC# =17.2.90 | | |(Boxted) | miller of GC |(Boxted) Peter Richard |Nathaniel John appr.1767 |Mary 16.1.36- 20.1.38- |GOLDING 30.4.47- =3.12.76GC |AMBROSE 19.1.84GM*$ ?1784$ | 22.9.37Lavenham |Ann BAXTER | unm. Stansfld | |bondsman V farmer Abraham |John B. BRADFIELD 28.9.98 | MORTLOCKS this section uses Ann AMBROSE ========= Philip +3.pp Mary Marsh s research of Cavendish GtCornard 1777-23.9.26GC 1775-2.11.1838GC | bondsman  Philip snr | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | Ann Mary | John William George Philip Mary 8.1.01GC | 23.7.06GC- 1810 18.5.15GC- 30.5.02- 29.5.12 =14.2.22GC =14.3.31CV | 11.8.26GC | 8.3.33GC 23.11.35GC GC George Richard | V | SPARROW AMBROSE | next page V of Lt.Cornard butcher,s.of | +2.pp John,butcher | | 29.4.1831 Thomas ========= Maria MARTIN of Bures StMary 13.7.04Gt Cornard-3Q65Epping RD Bures StM 1811Bures-3Q90Chelmsford horsedealer Lt.Waltham,Esx 1861 | 1881 annuitant,lodging Chelmsford (farmer 1831) | | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Ann Maria Charles Ellen^ Mahala Mary Ela Zisella~ 8.31 3.3.33 23.3.35BT 4.10.36BT 30.4.38BT 11.9.39BT 2Q41BT- 2Q43BT LC Lt.Cornard +1Q53BT =11.11.65 =1Q61 nursemaid ?+2Q59CM =4Q61[CM] StLeonard Chelmsford St.Rivers ?Gt Leighs Shoreditch, 1861 Robert Hickman gent. of Gt Leighs s.of Robert LEWIN farmer ~ svt in Chatley (hamlet in Gt Leighs) 1861 ^ in the late 1850s she was nursery governess to the violently dysfunctional MEAD family in Writtle (near Chelmsford) [Times,28.5.1861; Lloyd s Weekly,2.6.61]. NB: 1. Bures lies partly in Suffolk & partly in Essex. 2. Great Leighs register not available in Essex CRO (still in the church) 3. This line may have descendants in Queensland Glemsford(5)(GM)[RD Sudbury(SB)] & Chelmsford(CM) ------------------------------------------------- BARNES | previous page ------------------ V ^ 3-greats grandfather of | | 10.6.1842 | Christina BOYCE-MORTLOCK John Mary Ann ========= William^ 1837 1818Buxhall- Felsham 1810GC-2Q84Chelmsford at Bishop s Hall Felsham 8.6.65Cockfield | shopkeeper Mill | in Drinkstone 1851 (84Green St) | ret.journ[eyman][miller] the 2 Chignalls are just NW} |  bord 1881 CM with son {FL=Felsham of Chelmsford in CM RD} | in Meadowside CM {[RD Stow] | | BARKER ---------------------------| | | | | -------------- Susannah Mary Ann | 4Q71 | | 18.2.45 22.1.52 William ==== Mary Elizabeth Fanny Drinkstone Drinkstone 16.10.42FL- C|M 1850 (?Newton) svt Sthk 18.1.1913CM | Broomfield =4Q75CM svt Bures 1871 journeymn millr | /Chignal Esx- Ed Chas 1861 (Bures 1861, | 3Q1924CM SMOOTHY~ Chelmsford 1881) | | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | Lilly | George | Walter | Alice | Ada | Eva Percy Ethel 27.7.73 | 4Q75CM- | 7.3.78CM | 1Q- | 4Q83CM- | 2Q88CM 3Q89CM- 2Q91CM- Writtle-| 1Q81CM | | 1Q81CM | 1Q1921 | =3Q14CM 2Q40EsxSW 16.1.45CM# 4Q91CM | | | | cashier | LA RUSSELL unm. | | | | 1901 | | | | | Newcastle 2Q10CM | | | | u-Lyme | Ada(1)====== Edward (?Annie) | | | | | COLLINS Minnie Frank Albert Edgar Frederick 1s 3Q74CM- 4Q76CM 29.8.79CM- 3Q82CM- 16.7.86CM- (2)=Wm John 1Q75CM journeyman 3Q1907CM 1Q93CM 9.4.1926CM# |BATSFORD baker,in draper s (isolation hosp) 3s Rochford, porter Shoreditch accountant s clerk Essex 1901 Rose Ethel Cathleen Helme +11.5.1942(nephritis) but =3Q12CM Edmonton#822 |Ellen M GOWERS =8.5.98 | |St Mary s Newington S.London Vera H 4Q13Chelmsford |Alice Jane IVES | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | William Frank Reginald Ives Ada Caroline Nora Mary Frederick William A 4Q98SS- 2Q1900WHam 1Q1902W.Ham 2Q06Bfd Charles 2Q12Croydon 3Q99Richmond 4Q08Croydon | issue ~ niece Edith SMOOTHY 1878CM in William s household 1901 (see familytree.genopro.com/Tasha/20Garcia/GARCIA/ etc) Glemsford(6)(GM)(see also Cavendish(3)) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------- -------------- NICE -2.pp | V --------------------------------------- | 9.3.25 | |  Philip jnr  ====== Ann Mary 1802- G|C 1800 Marks Tey,Essex = 23.11.35GC | dressmaker | William CARTER | | ------------------------------------------- issue 1827-36GC etc | | | | | | | Eliza Ann Thomas Mary Sarah | 7.28GC 19.6.29GC 25.7.30GC 21.10.32GC 31.8.34GC | servant dressmaker 1851 | in Lambeth unm.housemaid | S.London 1851 Marylebone 1881 | | Thomas PRICE Edward DOLTON | coach furnisher cabinet maker | 1Q55 | 29.11.1869 | Philip ======(1)Harriett(2)========== Richard Partridge 5.11.26GC- StGHSq StP Old Ch 4Q61 | Newington, |--------------- S.London | | Philip Henry Price 1Q56Lambeth- 2Q62Epsom-4Q62Bermondsey ?4Q62 Beth.Grn Stephen FINCH Edward GOODY carrier farmer | 26.11.1843 | ? MORTLOCK =======(1)Mary(2)========== Edward 1800/5GM Shoreditch 1805/10GM | milkman 1843,farmer 1844,lab.1846 | both of Holywell St 1843 | ----------------------- | | Eliza 29.6.1844GM William 31.1.1846GM -3.pp | William ======== Sarah 1801Glemsford | 1802Long Melford warehouseman | in St Botolph Bishopsgate 1861 | ?(2)=3Q65 -------------------------------------------- Stepney | | | | ? Ellen Emily Jane Amelia Frederic {SD=Shoreditch Sophia? 20.5.39SP 16.3.38SP- 6.3.39SP- 4Q41SP- {SP=Stepney 1832SD- Stepney 1Q38SD 1Q1922 2Q46SP 2Q52SD Croydon bap.5.2.46SP housekeeper St Brides, London 1881 housekeeper 89,Fleet St 1891 Glemsford(7)(GM) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------- -------------- George 1801/2GM-3.5.1883SB, lab. unm., in Sudbury workhouse 1881; svt GM 1841 (living Glemsford with Harriett JARMAN 1820/5Sfk 1841). George had been the Workhouse cook for many years but in 1872 got into a bit of bother. First, on 14.4.72 he was  drunk and riotous [IJ,4.5.72] and then [IJ,17.8.72] he was sentenced to 21 days hard labour for stealing meat. George lab. | Robert SMITH ------------ baker | | 24.7.1856 | | Sarah ============(2)George | 1826Lawshall Ickburgh Nfk dealer in skins William GIBSON | nursemaid lab. | Thetford 1851 | 22.9.1850GM | James =========== Ellen lab. <1829?Lawshall worker at silk factory | | {in 1851 Ellen (without James) and Ursula Hannah {Ursula were lodgers with Wm OAKLEY 8.8.1846GM {Ellen was then described as a =4Q69SB {horsehair weaver Horsehair was a traditional Glemsford product, organised in 1907 into a factory which made such things as barrister s wigs and cavalry plumes, which only closed in 2001. Charles Edward 9.1843-22.2.46GM Mary Ann 1.1847-11.5.47GM 24.11.1863: James MORTLOCK, a ragged boy from Glemsford, was given 2 months hard labour for stealing a tame rabbit [BP][so at least he got fed]. Sarah 1751-18.4.1817GtCornard for Great Cornard see also -3.pp for Gedding see Brettenham for Stowmarket see Barrow; & Colchester(2), Essex MORTLOCK, under age, son of widow keeping pub at Combs (2 S of Stowmarket), tried to get title to property left by - SCARFE/SCARTH, recluse +16.12.1870 [Birmingham Daily Post, 14.1.76] Bradfield (originally Glemsford Mortlocks) [RD Thingoe] --------- ---------- Mary 1761-11.4.37**of Hawkedon -3.pp V 17.2.1790 | Mary AMBROSE ========= Thomas 17?3-24.3.1850GM** Box|ted 24.1.1755GM-12.7.1839GM**$^ | of Gallowgates, Glemsford, ** buried at Stansfield | then Dean Farm,Hawkedon 1827&39 | --------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Thomas | Mary | John @ Anne 19.6.90GM | 23.3.93GM | 25.10.95GM- 30.8.03GM | =1.2.29CV | 8.8.76Somerton Thomas William | =15.11.27 20.6.93GM- WEBB | John RAY = Mary (Stansfield) 1.2.67** butcher | | WESTALL John Colley farmer 38a of Thaxted | 31.10.42 | HARVEY Gallowgate Fm Philip ======== Esther 24.12.38= 29.1.00GM- | Hermon (Hawkedon) 25.3.55GM* | 7.2.1819-20.8.93*GM# Elizabeth Ann Dean Fm 1841 | living Broome Nfk HARVEY of Finsted End 1850 | with William & farming 1800Hartest- grocer 1851 | 350a at BStG 1851 & 1881 17.4.68**# | village schoolmistress Thurston End,Hawkedon | s.p. | ^carpet mfr; later grocer & EAH sister Mary = Robert SPENCER | shopkpr Finsted End hamlet GM | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | ? | Thomas Philip Mary Westall Esther James William Spencer Ray Elizabeth John Ann 1851- Herbert 17.6.43HK- 27.12.44 30.6.46Hk- of BStC 26.4.50- 2.1.85 11.9.53GM 10.12.88 F.End- 19.1.51GM* 1.5.48GM- 26.1.51* BStG | BStG 1926 27.12.21 BStG V | | BStE# +3.pp V V | +3.pp +2.pp V NB Finsted is also known as next page Fenstead it was the death of these two girls that made Philip leave Glemsford and move to Bradfield @ John ------- Sarah RUTTER Westall John & brothers farming Broome, | (near Bungay) 1875; John 31.5.1829Hawkedon Philip Ray & John William there 1877 John would have married Sarah, but his father cancelled the banns ^ Thomas children were each left one of 4 cottages in a row in Finsted End He had a 15 year lease of a farm there from 1780 [Times,1788]; it straddles parts of the parishes of Glemsford, Cavendish & Boxted.  Mrs MORTLOCK s father Spencer Charles RAY +11.1.64,aged 84 (IJ) Hk=Hawkedon GM=Glemsford [RD Sudbury(SB)] BStC=Bradfield StClare BStG,BG=Bradfield StGeorge BStE=Bury St Edmunds Bradfield(2) --------- John MANNING 1807Beyton previous page farmed 80a @ Gt Green Rougham V | | 2.8.1877 | Westall John ======== Eleanor (only dau.) 1.5.1848GM-7.12.1921#BStE Rougham 1849Rougham- farmer Patches Green Fm BStC(1881) | 3Q1934BStE Red House farm, Broome Nfk 1883; | Winfarthing(1887,91); | Sapiston; Horringer & BStE; | {1891 census confirms Alpheton 1901; became a Baptist | {parents & children | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | Edith | Esther Herbert | Florence Gertrude | Eleanor | Hermon 10.9.83Brm- | 5.2.87WF- May | 5.12.80BStC- | 13.3.82Brm- 6.12.46~ | 14.3.80Ips 17.5.89WF- | 8.4.53unm. | 16.12.65 grocer of | unm. 1952Ips | | Ipswich Yaxley & | unm. John Westall =3Q05Thingo lived Agnes Maria Manning Ray |Alfred T Combo Farm 2.4.85Broome[Loddon RD] 12.7.78BStC- 24.11.79BStC- |MARSH baptist1913 =27.1.10BStE 5.5.67Ips 23.12.38 | (1)=2Q05 |Ernest dir of of & d.at |--- |Walsingham |HITCHCOCK Wm Pretty Barningham | | |Rosanna | corset mfr (Hall Farm) 2s 2d |FROST |----------------- Ipswich =4Q14Stow | s.p. | | | | | =3Q09Ips |Elizabeth V (2)=2Q19 |Hugh Claude 2d Agnes |BROTHERS |(Stow) | <-- unm. --> ALDERTON |of Wattisfld |Nell | 1878-4Q49Ips| |ALDRIDGE | s.p. | | | Westall -------------- |--------------- Dorothy ==== William | | | | | Hazel |  Sonny Russell Eleanor | Patrick Barry LANGLEY | 23.12.1915 James Joy Ada | farmer vet 8.10.17- | Dairy Farm +10.1990 unm. | | | 14.5.67 | Thrandeston Blackburn Clinton dau V | +1989Thrand. unm. Herbert | = ---------------------------- |May ~[RD Hartismere] | | | | | Westell Isabel Michael Gillian | John 1944 28.10.46 Anne Alison =? 24.12.41 = 12.12.50 = |Xtpher = -> USA |Mary |Henry |Janice |Claire |PIERS- | |SLACK |HOUSE 2 | | | 4 |--------------------- | | Jonathan Westall David William 20.10.67 24.5.70 WF=Winfarthing BStC=Bradfield St Clare Ips=Ipswich Brm=Broome Nfk[RD Loddon] Bradfield(3) & Gisleham etc [RDs Thingoe, --------------------------- Mutford(Mut)(for Gisleham)& Loddon(for Broome)] ---------------------------------------------- -2.pp | 4Q79 Philip Ray ====== Margaret Agnes DELF(/PH) ~ 27.12.1844Glemsford(b.FinstedEnd)- Broome 1849Sotherton/?Southton Sfk- 3Q1926# Nfk 23.7.34#Lowestoft grocer & farmer | farmer, Finsted End (Boxted) | Manor House Farm, Gisleham Nfk[RD Mutford]1883,1888 Manor Farm, Dilham (238a) 1900/1 | [LG 23.6.00] Manor house Horningtoft 1904 | The Hall, Wood Dalling 1908 | | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | Playford Ray^ Margaret ~ Philip ` Gertrude Victor@ Reginald 27.10.80Gisleham- Hermon Augustus Agnes Claude Allan 26.7.39# 20.6.83 14.6.84Gisl.- 14.4.86Gisl. 7.8.87 21.10.88 =4Q11Norwich Gisleham 1Q1940Ipswich =4Q12StGHSq Gisleham- Gisleham- |Hilda unm. &Wood Dalling SLIMM 6.4.18 ?b.Kirkley? |SHARMAN brewery clerk 1901 (she in bur. 1977 in | Queens Regt WW1 Willesden Thwaite Australia |---------- John R =28.12.09Samford 1911) S.Mary =1916Sydney |-Stella 3Q12Aylsham |Beatrice O M Nfk |Mollie C | =Harry |COPPING |O CONNOR | |FORBES | | | | ----------------------- Ann | Thomas | | | | | +aged 10 Philip Vera Bernard Kenneth ~ in Dilham NE Nfk 1901 | B =Norman +1986 unm. Ray 4Q11Ips PULHAM ^ land agent s clerk +6.1986Norwich +<1998 in Rushford 1901; =Carmine Field Farm,Weston Longville | 1927 |-------------------------------------- | | | ` latterly of Victor Peter Jacqueline 1,Waterloo Rd Ipswich master mariner; awarded WW1 Mercantile Marine medal in 1919; various arrivals in Sydney recorded including as  Supernumerary 2nd Officer 1921 @ l/cpl Nfk regt; transferred to Agricultural Labour Corps after gunshot wound to forearm, 9.7.16; corporal; died of accidental lysol poisoning [PRO,WO363/M2030]; had been asst clerk HM Customs[LG4.2.08] Named on the War Memorial at Wood Dalling church. BStG=Bradfield St George SB=Sudbury RD Bradfield(4) [RD Thingoe] --------- ---------- -3.pp Edward Charles ANDREWS of Gosbech | 22.10.90 | William Herbert ======== Sarah Ann 3.8.53GM~ BStG 1870Langford,Essex farmer of BStG & Hawstead Place | Broome House Farm, Broome Nfk 1883 | ~ in 1901,p.o.b. given as Scotland educ.Albert Middle Class College, Framlingham leasehold near Harrow gasworks 1912 | | ------------------------------------------------- | | | | William Dorothy Hermon Stanford^ Gerald Henry Herbert Mary 24.2.94BStG- 3Q99Hawstead- 19.5.91BStG- 9.6.93BStG 1960 4Q1923Pancras,London 23.5.91BStG* [reg.3Q92] Shimpling[?] | =4Q15Norwich V issue ^ Herman Stanford served in the RNAS as a petty officer mechanician on armoured cars 11.1915-3.1919. 2.12.1916 he was taken PoW at Panteleimon in Romania and repatriated in 1918 [PRO, ADM116/1717 & ADM188/580] R.MIRRINGTON -3.pp | 31.7.1873 | Jane ========= Thomas Spencer 27.6.1851Thorpe Morieux- Thorpe 17.6.43Hawkedon- 23.12.84BStG* Morieux 10.12.88BStG*# 1st of 3 daus of Home Farm T.M. | farmer 180 acres BStG | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | Thomas Jane | Robert Spencer ~ Mary Charles Elizabeth Rebecca Edmund ^ 21.4.75- | Raymond William Hermon Newsom Sarah 15.11- 3Q74BStG- 7.4.76 | 28.3.77 16.7.80BStG 3Q81 3Q82BStG 4Q83 26.11.84 2Q51 BStG* | -14.12. sgt RFA unm. =in =1Q11 BStG* StAlbans | 78BStG* then Tank draper s Canada Norwich [same =9.4.96GtY | corps WWI asst CORK cert. |Ann Elizabeth Esther Anna unm. Fulham as her |1872GtY,d.of 2Q76BStG <lived 1901 mother] |Wm Smith =2Q04Norwich together in Yoxley> |WIGG |Charlie FISHEL |jeweller |of Norwich ^ dealer in Blundeston 1896; | | cab driver/groom in Kirkley |-Mildred Hermon Graine s.p. (part of Lowestoft)1901 | 2Q03Mutford RD draper s asst Lowestoft 1901 | -Spencer Edmund 3Q09Mutford ?to Yorks? Jane died as a result of giving birth to Rebecca. Then, when Thomas Spencer died, the children were split up among their uncles, two each. ~ Spencer tried his luck in Canada and America; Ellis Island 13.3.1905; book-keeper Nanaimo BC 1911 (arrived 1902); arr.Halifax 1919; +5.10.1953 Nanaimo. ? Elizabeth 1890-18.4.58Nanaimo Above includes information provided by Roland Mirrington & Mrs Mary Marsh BStG=Bradfield St George SB=Sudbury RD GtY=Great Yarmouth Shimpling(SH)(aka Shimplingthorne) [RD Sudbury (SB)] --------- --------------- -10.pp V | 10.10.1756SH Samuel ============ Mary CLARK ?25.3.32Glemsford?-24.4.1797SH | 1736-19.3.1807SH | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Samuel John | Priscilla Mary Elizabeth Richard William 10.3.57 7.10.59- | 17.3.65SH- 20.3.68 5.5.71 17.6.74 4.2.77-  of Maldon 17.9.34AP | 13.9.1829 =1.4.1809 | ?5.12.02 =3.6.83SH =10.12.86 | Lavenham (Lavenham) V Mary (Cockfield) | =26.11.94Lavenham John s.of +10.pp MOODY Elizabeth | |Edward WILDING Samuel of SH WHELHAM | |3.4.75Lavenham- AMBROSE 1751-27.2.25AP | |22.6.56Lavenham {AP=Alpheton | | | 2s.3d 12.1.1786 | 9.3.1802SH Elizabeth =========(1)Abraham(2)========== Mary PAWSEY UNGLES | 25.10.1761- | 1765-21.1.1841 +28.10.98 | 20.5.34 | | | In 1828 [IJ,2.2.28] Edward was ------------------------------- | given twelve months hard labour | | | ? | for stealing barley. James Elizabeth Sarah Peter | Twenty years later [IJ,15.1.1848] 11.11.97SH 15.3.89SH +15.12.98 1791 | he was acquitted of stealing a | | SH | | quantity of iron. V ------------------- V | | | ? +20.pp | In 1867 Edward charged George Richard Robert Fenner Eliza | MORTLOCK and James CAMPIN with 4.3.1809SH 19.6.14SH 1813SH | assault - they were fined but | svt 1841 | countercharged Edward, who was V | acquitted [IJ, 25.6.67]. +5.pp | ----------------------------------------------- | | | | | 19.12.25 | 24.7.60 | John | | Mary Ann ========(1)Edward(2)=======(2)Mary ONG | 3.4.14SH | | RAIMAN S|H 10.10.02SH- SH 1812/4 | V | Susan 1804 | 20.12.79SH Stansfield- | +6.pp | 18.9.04 Stansfield | 27.2.83SH | | =30.7.21 -24.6.59SH | gatekeeper Richard<tw>William |George | 4.4.07SH- 4.4.07SH |CRASKE | 17.3.08SH |1792 | |Semer- ------------------------------------------------- |24.6.69 | | | | | George Ernest Edward < as will be > Robert James Ida Eliza 1.10.26 8.7.28SH- seen, the 6.1.30SH 6.4.31SH- 1826- | 23.5.93SH two brothers | 20.4.93SH 16.12.92SB V ag.lab married V = =27.6.47 +3.pp | sisters +8.pp |Ann |LtWldngfld V |1832- | next page |2.1.68SH V | V John 1.64- Brian 18.9.64SH CONWAY Shimpling(SH)(2) [RD Sudbury (SB)] --------- --------------- previous page Thomas SPARKE+<1850;lab V --------------- | 4.5.50 | | Ernest Edward ====== Sarah Ann ^ witness lab.;8.7.1828SH-23.5.93SH S|H^ 1831SH- V Anne see note below | 2Q1922SH +7.pp SPARKE | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | | | | Charles | Henry | Anne Arthur@ Thomas Hezekiah | Albert Ada 9.50SH | 28.1.55 | (Hannah) ag.lab Charles 4Q64 | 12.4.69 Violet ag.lab | | | 15.1.60SH- 3Q61-<twin> 3Q61- | | Louisa | | V | 8.10.87SH 4Q1932SB 3Q1936 | | 15.5.73SH V | +7.pp | ?=2Q88 =12.6.88 SB | Margaret svt London next | | CosfdRD (Brettenham) V 5.4.67 1891 page Mary Ann | Maria HALE +9.pp | 27.3.99= 25.7.52SH | 3.1.64SH- V (Warminster) | | 1Q1941SB next page Henry AF V | d.of Robert & Susan PERKINS +6.pp | 1875,s.ofGeo.Jas.P' | Joseph | WORLEDGE @ working farmer,Water Farrows | 16.12.76SH | lab. Church Rd Milden 1901; Joseph ========== Sophia b.Brettenham 1Q57SH(bp.19.4) witness 1856Stradishall- lab.Avely Lane SH 1891 Charles 4Q1916SB {some of this data is gamekeeper 1899,1901 MORTLOCK {from Tony M s website | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | Ernest~ Rose(tta) Frederick | | Samuel Ada | Joseph` | 13.8.77SH 21.12.78SH 1.81SH Bertie | 24.5.87SH Elizabeth | 5.1.95SH | =25.5.99SH svt lab. 14.6.83SH | cattleman 12.5.90SH | | |Emma Down arr.S.John lab. | 1901; | | |FREEMAN Ampney NB 1913 Canadian | enlisted 1905 | | |1875 Glos. =4Q1902SB forces | | | |d.of Wm 1901 |Kate or WW1 ex Mary Ann Alice Emma Bertha |(shepherd) |Beatrice Winnipeg (Polly) 25.9.92SH 27.6.97SH |b.Gt Bradley ------|HALE 1881 12.2.85SH |witness Rose | | svt L.Melford 1901 | Ada K M Edith Ethelina =3Q07Sudbury | 3Q11BStE 18.9.1925 Charles Robert SUTTON 1881 | FLACK | | arr. USA 18.3.1912 SS Teutonic |---------------------- --------- ~ in 1901 Ernest s niece | | | | | Lily MASON (b.1893Gt Livermere) Maurice Richard J Ernest = Lily Nancy is living in the household Edward Stanley 24.02.01SH 1.1911 3Q02SB `Joseph was a  railroader on enlistment in =2Q1927SB Sudbury Canadian forces for WW1. He later served in the |Alice G JAMES US Navy and settled in Gary, Indiana, where was | a patternmaker in a steel mill in 1930. |------------------- ?=Dorothy? | | Clive G Edward E J = Eileen [Bury Free Press 8.8.08] 3Q30SB 2Q28SB-1.8.2008 |----------- | | John Paul -> Gustavo Shimpling(SH)(3) [RD Sudbury (SB)] --------- --------------- +4.pp % fell from and was John DRAKE lab. V run over by a | 15.6.1869 | runaway waggon Ann(1)========= Alfred MORTLOCK 1847Thurston- Shimpling 25.12.42Cockfield- 2Q1902SB | 3.7.70SH% : | previous page $ fined 5s. for assault : --------------- V [IJ, 26.12.96]. Presented for | | 4Q98SB | perjury [Exter Post, 15.3.97] Myra Eliza $Alfred Robert ====== Margaret for accusing the Rector of  Morrie 13.1.1871SH- | MORTLOCK threatening to shoot him. 29.8.69 30.11.1953 | 5.4.67SH- Horsekeeper Alpheton Tye 1901 Lawshall Ridley | 8.12.1956 | Ridley -----------------------------------------------------------| Kent | | | | | | | | ?1891svt Oliver Edward Frank Nellie Florence|twins |Ruby Marylbone 26.2.99SH[reg.4Q98SB] Eggerton ?2Q1901 Lily |d.inf |Elsie~ | horseman;Northumb.Rgt.WW1 14.4.1900 NMkt 3Q08 | | Ida May@ =13.10.17Lavenham T.Merieux[SB] Cosford | ? 9.11.92SH |Alice AMBROSE (bp.24.2.01SH) | Amelia 2Q14SB= | | Sidney 3Q13 GOODAY| |---------------------- H[arry] C MORTLOCK Charles Poplar | | | | of Hastings 2Q1902SB | James A Bernard F Ronald J V 4Q21Romfd 2Q25Romfd 4Q27Romford : | : ~ or Norah Ruby | previous page : 3Q11Cosford V | 28.6.73 : Diana HINE Charles MORTLOCK =========(2)Ann MORTLOCK 9.1850SH-1Q1938SB Shimpling ex DRAKE as above @ allegedly sired by the engine driver | Bishop of Colchester  Ford thrashing m/c | | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Walter Harry Edgar Herbert^ Ruth George | 31.7.73SH 1Q75SH 30.7.77SH 22.6.79SH- 22.7.81SH Walter | -1.1.81SH lab lab 1891 kia 25.9.17 =29.4.99SH 17.2.84SH | =20.11.96SH =24.12.98SH Ypres Charles | |Edith Ann |Naomi Kate =26.9.99SH CAMPON Walter |RAISON |COBBOLD |Kate 1874 10.6.91SH |1876 illegit |1872 d.of |GREENWOOD s.of | |-3Q1949SB |Jas lab. |1877LW Chas lab. V |witn.Alf.M |1825SH |d.of +10.pp | | |Edw.lab. on parish relief | | | | 1901 William Florence Amy | Gertie GREENWOOD 25.4.97SH 24.12.99SH[reg.2Q] | 1897Sudbury | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | George Alfred Phoebe Ann Charles Edith Walter Herbert F 9.1900Alpheton 3Q03SB 3Q06SB Frederick 1Q10SB 2Q12SB 3Q13SB 3Q08SB ^ ag.lab. in Alpheton 1901. Enlisted 25.8.1916 as gunner, R.Field Artillery; exactly 13 months later he was dead. His widow was eventually awarded 36/- p.w. for herself & to bring up the children [PRO,WO363/M2030]. Shimpling(SH)(4)& Staffordshire [RD Sudbury (SB)] ------------------------------- --------------- Nathaniel WOODGATE -3.pp Isaac MOTT = Elizabeth |lab. V +<1860 | 1792SH | 25.1.50 | 6.7.60 | Frances Jane ======(1)George(2)====== Matilda 1830-2.2.60 SH^ 1.10.26- S|H 1827/30SH- | 1Q99Epping RD | 1Q1905Epping RD ^ witness Sarah SPARKE | 1881 ag.lab | (in Sheering,Essex 1901) | | -------------------------------------- | | | | | | | George John William Eliza Anna | Anna 1858-8.10.87SH 15.9.50SH- 13.6.52SH- 2Q54SH Ann Maria | 13.1.53SH 11.7.71SH bap.9.7. 5.56- 12.58- | valet 1871 V 7.1.58SH 26.9.59SH | V | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Jane Lucy Luke Kate Amelia Hannah Elizabeth 1Q64SH 10.2.64SH Mott H' 4.8.68SH 26.6.73SH 4Q61LMelford <-- ? twins ---> 26.3.65SH- ?=2Q90 >1938 dressmaker KS ?d.inf ag.lab 23.2.38# |(Uxbridge) in KS  on +22.1.1937#unm. valet SH1891 56Pinner Rd Harrow |John own means 87AddisonGdns butler StGHSq1901 dressmaker KS 1901 |CARLISLE 1901 Kensington 2Q11Chelsea= | svt Mile End 1891 ?Florence FARRELL 3s V V Thomas FLACK | 28.9.1874 | William ========= Alice ~ maternal grandmother of 2.4.54SH(bp.9.7)-27.2.1923BoT BStE|StM 1852BStE- Margaret HARRISON, farmer,grocer & beer bottler | 15.3.25BoT to whom thanks for her Horninglow,Staffs & | contributions to the 178 Thornley St B.on Trent | whole Shimpling table | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ? Albert Beatrice William George Alice~ Florence Edith | Thomas May 1Q79Stapenhill Jane Mabel Fanny | 19.8.75Spl 1.4.77Spl 18.10.80BoT- 2Q82 1886Hgl- | (bap. (bp.16.6.78SH)- farmer 28.2.73BoT BoT- 6.2.44# | 2.7.76SH) 1968Burnley moved to Kent licensee 1Q83BoT BoT | | (1)=1Q01Hgl 2Q04Hgl= 4Q07Hgl= | V |Thomas RILEY Nell Emily| Edgar| John next |1887 FLETCHER| NEWEY| 3Q- page |decorator 1880| 1883-1934| 3Q88BoT 2s.<tw> | | (2)=Alfred YEATES | issue; grandmother of | MargLiz2001 at aol.com | BoT=Burton on Trent} |-------------------------- Hgl=Horninglow} | | | Spl=Stapenhill} William Arthur Emily Edith John Rebul 18.10.06BoT 18.4.10BoT 1.1.13BoT =Florence =1947 William and others from Suffolk (see Denham Mortlocks) were  Norkies , involved in the annual delivery of Suffolk barley to Burton-on-Trent, where the malting took place. Shimpling(SH)(5) & Lancashire [RD Sudbury (SB)] ----------------------------- --------------- previous page | 3Q02BoT Albert Thomas ======= Ada GOODWIN {Spl=Stapenhill 19.8.75Spl(bp.2.7.76SH)-1951BoT | 1881-3Q1951BoT {BoT=Burton/Trent ale merchant | {Hgl=Horninglow | ----------------------------------------- - - - - | | | | | Ethel Alice Dorothy May Albert Edward Gladys Horace 1Q1903BoT 8.3.1906BoT 9.8.1907BoT b.BoT WHITLOCK =1924 =25.4.32BoT =24.11.31BoT 1910(adopted) |Edgar FRY Wm L DOLPHIN |Alice S KINNAID married, 2 sons | engineer | 1s.1d |------------------------ | | | William John Roy David 1933 1940 1948 -4.pp {ST=Stanstead | 15.10.1827 {HT=Hartest arney is an old} James ========== Amy( Arney ) WATERS word for jackdaw} 11.11.1797SH- Hartest 1806HT-6.10.87Stanstead 16.6.72Stanstead | ag.lab.1841 lab. Upper St Stanstead 1851 | nurse in Stanstead 1881 | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | | | Harriett | George | | Ellen | | Diana Emma 13.7.28HT | 23.9.32HT | | 27.12.40ST | | 5.3.49ST 24.6.51ST- | | ~Walter | | | | ?=1Q73 22.6.70ST | V 19.3.35ST- | V | | Kensington | +3.pp 28.10.65 Eliza V David~ | John W.Derby 23.9.37ST- 25.4.43ST Abraham Joseph 11.7.30HT =? 2Q1922SB | 8.3.1846ST- | Margaret| straw V 31.12.89#Anfield V | plaiter +13.pp hotel porter 1871,81 +9.pp Emma svt in Marsden St L pool 29.4.61L poolStP Garston, =2Q70West Derby Lancs 1861 |Elizabeth CAIN ~ in 1861 Walter was |1849Limerick-  Boots and David was |4Q1918Willesden RD  under boots at an hotel |d.of Edw.CAIN tailor in Dale St, Liverpool |1834Paddington & |Margaret 1830Limerick | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Amy^ Walter Abraham William Elizabeth John Alexander Gertrude Mary Margaret 1872/3- Joseph Edward Mary 2Q79WB 1Q81WB- 2Q71WB 1Q73WB 4Q74WB- 2Q76WB- 4Q77WB- | 3Q1905WB =4Q91LpoolRC 3Q75WB 4Q80WB 2Q79WB V fancy packer Fdk Augustus +8.pp 1901 THOMPSON V V ^ mantle seller 1891 1Q64 | George GAYLER ================= Ellen 1834Attbury Herts NewingtonS.London | 3s.4d Shimpling(SH)(6) & Swansea [RD Sudbury (SB)] -------------------------- --------------- -5.pp V | 2Q40SB Robert Fenner ======== Sarah 19.6.1814SH-9.9.93SH (not SH) 1823/4SH- ag.lab. Shimpling St 1891 | 1Q1906SB | Ham ARMSTRONG --------------------------------------------------- | 12.5.66 | | | | | | | | | Sarah Ann ======= Alfred | | Elizabeth | Matilda^ Emma | Jane ARMSTRONG | 1845SH- | | 1Q50SH | 21.1.55SH 7.6.57 | Eliza 1845Lawshall- | 3Q1915 | | (bp.7.4) | =28.8.75SH h.hair |26.4.63SH 3Q04SB | Ipswich | | ?=4Q70SB | |John weaver | -2Q33SB horsehair | ag.lab | | | |ROOKES 21.1.82SH= | weaver | | Ellen | |1852 James GAME | SH St 1891 | | 3Q47SH | |lab. 1857 | | | unm. 71 | |s.of lab.of Walter | | servant | |Wm lab. Cockfield 4Q59SH ^ Samuel & | | | ^Samuel | (bp.10.6.60) Matilda | | V 21.5.55SH | | are twins | | +4.pp | 9.ch V | | V +10.pp | | +10.pp | | | | 24.6.74GM | George Walter ========= Alice STUTTER | 4Q45SH(bp.8.2.46)- 1854Boxted-1Q1936SB | 1Q1909SB silk winder 1881 | ag.lab Glemsford 1881 in GM silk factory | <- 1901 both in Middleton,Essex -> | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | Letitia | Myra Martin Richard Ernest Rosalie<tw>John | ~Harry 16.4.67SH- | ?Florence31.1.75SH- Willoughby 1879SH Elizabeth 2Q / Azariah 21.7.56 | 4.4.72SH 1Q1923SB 12.3.77SH- lab. 28.2.81SH / 1.5.86SH horse hair | =2Q94 lab. 4Q1929 =4Q08Ipswich / bp.31.10.86 Weaver | [Bosmere Swansea / Lawshall- 7.4.1906= | RD 2 E of flour mill fitter Francis 25.10.1955 (Neath)| | Cosford] =1Q1912(Swansea) Barzillai 26.3.10= Alfred| | Wm Geo |Mary Hannah BROADHURST 26.11.83 Swansea| WELLS| | ABBOTT |1881-9.12.1930# Lawshall- Florence| | | ---------|Swansea 4Q1930 Elizabeth| | | | | Chesterfield GRIFFITHS| | | Olive M Stanley G 3Q14Chesterfield= | |Amelia 3Q13Swansea 1Q19Swansea MATTHEWS | |21.3.70SH | |cook in Ware,Herts 1901 ~gardener Hartismere[RD Stow]1901 | | ------------| ------------------------------------ | | | | | | | Dorothy | Dorothy Letitia Ellen Rose Lily Mabel Beatrice (?surnames Mary | Moira 22.6.1891 Elizabeth May Maud (MORTLOCK? 5.9.11 | 10.12.24 Clapham- 18.6.92 22.6.96 30.10.98 Swansea | Swansea 22.1.1926Swansea Swansea Swansea Swansea | =2.8.1915 Cyril G Walter Henry EVANS 1Q13Swansea Shimpling(SH)(7)& Cockfield(CD) [RD Sudbury (SB)& Cosford RD(CF)] --------------------------- ------------------------------- -6.pp V James ALLINGTON blacksmith 22.4.32 | 7.3.40 | Priscilla =========(1)John`(2)====== Melinda ROSBROOK Cockfield 3.4.14SH- CD 1817Bradfield Combust- 1812-27.1.39(+3Q38BStE) | 27.8.96SH | 28.1.74SH | ag.lab | ---------------------| in Gents Lane | ` niece Levinia OLLERTON | | 1871 | in family 1861 Abigail Ann Abraham | ? gaoled for stealing books 18.11.32CD 11.9.35SH & 15.11.35CD | from Thos HAYWARD of V svt Lye Fm Alpheton 1851 | Glemsford [IJ, 24.12.36] V V | on parish relief 1901 +7.pp | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | Alfred | Peter<tw>Samuel | Eliza^ Emma Walter | 25.12.42CD | 29.5.48-7.6.48 | 18.4.52SH 27.5.55SH 1Q58SH- | -3.7.70SH | | |9.7.83SH= 2Q1932StowRD | | | George | Alfred| =13.1.77SB lab.3GntsLa.1891 | V | 29.6.49SH- | PRYKE| William 16.5.78LMfd= | -4.pp John 9.8.90Mhall | b smith| BETTS Martha| | 29.3.46CD lab.L.Mfd | s.of| lab.s.of 1854LMfd-| | =10.2.72SH | Elijah| Joseph 25.3.85SH| | Ellen | b smith| witn.Geo.M d.George FORD| Matilda 1850 | | ratcatcher| 28.10.40CD Bradfield- Herbert | witn.Eliza| =5.11.59 4Q1920SB William | | (Lawshall) dau.of 2Q74SB | -----------------------| James MOSS James lab. | | | | | | V | Walter | Herman | W | Sidney | 27.5.83SH | ^cook in Chevington 1881 | 2Q79SH- | yardman on | -----------------| 27.10.94 | farm 1901 | | | SH | =2Q09Risbrdge | Alfred Thomas Ada John Hester Bertha ` servant in 29.11.1884 13.1.87 15.4.81SH BRETT Jane Shimpling 1851 Chevington Chevington 7.2.85SH- V 1Q1917BStE V Wm HAYWARD=Mary CRICK dressmaker BStE 1901 | 2.10.55 | `Abigail Ann ========= Robert HAYWARD {LMfd=Long Melford 18.11.32 Cockfield 1836Cockfield Cockfield- | in Alpheton 1871 >1891 | V ------------------- W | | | 4.8.1927 | Maurice Mary Abraham ======(1)Emma~(2)======== Herbert William(Willie) MORTLOCK Ann William | SMITH Romford 2Q74?Lawshl(bp.20.7SH)- 2Q55Sudbury HAYWARD HAYWARD | | 3Q1930EssexSW | 1865Hull- | | bricklayer/lab. CD1891, V ca.1927 | | Ilford 1901 next page 2 Florence Ethel 5.2.1907Romford bp.11.3.83CD; ~ Emma s eloping with her husband s | ag.lab.CD1901 cousin was a considerable local ----- scandal. She had to wait for AWH | to die and then she married WHM. Karen MURRAY of Poole Shimpling(SH)(8), Manitoba & Washington State USA [RD Sudbury (SB)] ------------------------------------------------- --------------- Esther --- = SIDWELL +<1881 1831Birmingham | 1881 of 8 Grimworth St Manningham |(nr Bradford,Yorks) | previous page | bur.Moran Cemy,Spokane V ------------------------------------ | 4Q78 | | | | Maurice Hermon MORTLOCK ==== Harriett Mary Ann Elizabeth Amy 2Q55Sudbury RD- | 1856/7- 1854<Birmingham>1861 1868Leeds 26.10.42Spokane | 28.9.33Spokane worsted silk worsted rly platelayer | W.Bromwich weaver preparer spinner Bradford Yks 1881 | (aged 12!) ----------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Florence May George Albert Walter Arthur M Earl Harold 9.6.80Manningham Yks 2.6.85 3.5.88 9.4.92WA 1895-6 12.6.98WA- 1881 with Esther SIDWELL Manitoba Manitoba- = Spokane 1.73Spokane 1895 arr.Ellis Island =Minnie 5.67WA |Zampa M Dorotha= | =Margaret |1897 MENKEL| Amy I1928 |V | 1905Iowa| Tekoa,WA 1900,Spokane 1930} |1884 |---------------------- | ----------------------------|Idaho | | | | | | | | | Helen Dorothy Nondas Patricia | Ethel H Walter M Arthur Roy Violet E J P R E | 1911OR 19.6.13- 1917/8WA 8.1919WA 1917 1918 1921 1924 | = 7.86 | Spencer P Milton T STAPP --------------------------------| ARBUCKLE | | | Brownie J = Rev Earl G Anna | 7.11.26-31.10.90Spokane 1924 | USN WW2;pres.Spokane.Bible College WHITNEY= | bur.Rearden cemetery WA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | | | Len E Dave E Tim E Dan E Gary E Rick E Pete E Philip E Judy L Becky L Winlock < Spokane > Ankara 9MileFalls < Lacey > =ORTNER MANNING= < -------------------------------- 16 ch. ---------------------------------- > [Spokane Chronicle,31.10.90,; Seattle Times,17.4.91] Florence May =15.4.06Whitman Cty WA, Edward Burns MORGAN(1871-1938). She +3.2.74 Spokane cty. They had 3 sons. Janis L THEW 1952-31.5.2007Spokane = MORTLOCK -3.pp | 1Q64 George =========== Annie 23.9.32Hartest Lutterworth 1838Ullesthorpe Leics carpenter/joiner,Birm m1861-1901 Leics RD 3Q76Aston,dressmaker -6.pp | Mary-Ann ======== Allen BURCH 25.7.52SH | 1858Allingbourne(?sp) | coachman Clapham 1881 CP=Clapham,S.London} | foreman horsekeeper Streatham 1901 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | Allen Cissie Clara Charles Walter | Ethel | Alice 8.80Brixton 1882 1885CP 1886CP 1887CP | 1890CP | 1896CP lab.,with MORTLOCK Brixton svt docker s boy Frances Frederick grandmother1901 with Hezekiah 1901 1888CP 1894CP Shimpling(SH)(9) [RD Sudbury (SB)] --------------- --------------- Thomas SPARKE +<1850 -8.pp | V ----------------- | 31.1.52 | | Robert ======= Ann Sarah 6.1.1830SH-3Q1903SB SH 1833SH-22.1.68SH V ag.lab.,Tower Ho Hartest 1891 | svt 1851 -7.pp | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Sophia Louisa Frederick Julia Alice James Ursula 25.7.52SH- 13.8.54SH 18.1.57SH- 2Q59- 2.2.61 31.1.64SH- Ann 29.2.60SH svt 1881 18.11.71SH (bp.12.2.60) =1Q91 28.9.64SH 9.8.65SH- =4Q96 4Q1900SB DunmowEsxRD ?1Q1941 ThingoeRD Robert s Geo.HITCHING Surrey NE William SPEARMAN h keeper1891 1863BardfieldEsx,carpenter In 1851 Robert Fenner Mortlock (-3.pp) and Edward jnr's families were sharing the same cottage In 1861 the two Roberts, Edward & John were living in adjacent dwellings September 9th 1903, Stanstead [Suffolk Free Press]. On Thursday afternoon two little girls named Rhona Oakley and Jeanette Adams were searching for some ducks which had strayed from the farm of Mr Biggs when they came upon a man who had fallen in the river near Duffs bridge, he was in an exhausted condition, they raised the alarm and Inspector Berry and P.C. Gowing were sent for , they managed to get them out and brandy and whisky was administered and he wrapped in warm rugs and straw, inquiries proved he was Robert Mortlock aged 73 and lived at Hartest and had walked into the reeds and rushes. -7.pp | 4Q76RB ~Henry ========= Hannah Elizabeth CHAPMAN 3Q54SH(bp.21.1.55) Risbridge 1848Wickhambrook- ag.lab/carter Leigh Kent R|D 2Q84Sevenoaks [of Polly?] | -------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | George Edmund~ ~Henry John Susan Sarah Emma Elizabeth Polly(Mary) 29.3.78Leigh- 6.7.79Leigh 3.10.80Leigh 14.5.83Leigh 8.6.84Leigh 1Q1922,7OaksRD coal carter [RD 7Oaks] cook on gardener 4Q08.7Oaks= ?svt TWells Elliott s Farm, Penshurst ~Lizzie 1901 Penshurst 1901 =4Q1900,7OaksRD Sophia |Edith M MARTIN~ WHITE |d.of William,lab 1886 |1878Penshurst ~ in Sevenoaks Rd 1911 |--------------------------------------- | | Dorothy Annie~27.5.01Leigh Edith Lilian~4Q04Sevenoaks waitress in The Compasses, Leigh1918 enlisted WRAF 18.9.1918-20.6.19 [PRO,AIR80/172]. nok  William Shimpling(SH)(10) [RD Sudbury (SB)] --------- --------------- -19.pp | 3.2.1758SH Richard ========== Elizabeth RAY ?6.9.34Glemsford?-26.5.1817SH | +16.10.1785 | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | Mary Robert Mary Richard John Peter Elizabeth Samuel William 30.4.58 17.6.59 6.9.60 3.4.63- 9.2.66 5.1.68 7.7- 11.4.73 29.5.74 =1784SH 3.9.73 =2.11.90LW 17.10.71 Mary SECREST Ann WIFFEN 1767-2.3.91SH Eliza 1810SH of Cottage Green Gt Whelnetham 1851, unm. | --------------| | | Eliza William Edward 3Q42GtW-4Q1916BStE 5.1835- 5.4.1840SH lab GtW 1881 18.12.35SH ?=4Q61,?GtW horseman on farm, Hawstead 1901 =4Q77Thingoe |Susannah |1846Lawshall-4Q1916BStE --------------------| | | 4Q09 Frederick James Edward Henry ==== Dinah Lily CROWE 30.6.78GtW- 21.6.85Hawstead- BStE 1883- 2Q46BStE 2Q48CambridgeRD | lab.Hawstead 1901 |(2)= 2Q18BStE,Dinah GOOCH | | 1884-24.9.35Sawston,Cambs --------------------------------- |------------ | | | | Annie Beatrice Phyllis Bertha | | Edward = Ruby 2Q12BStE 4Q14BStEdmunds Evelyn May Reginald C | Susannah =27.4.35Sawston =17.11.34Sawston 3Q18BStE 3Q21 | Florence William Sidney =4.5.1940 Sudbury | MEAD of Hy John George Sawston | Fordham TAYLOR LITTLECHILD Walter Hy Victor Edward of Trumpington BARKER 18.8.40Sawston | Michael Ann = 9.3.1802SH, William RAISON Elizabeth Ann = 24.5.1817SH(2)Thomas GARROD -5.pp William ROOKS,lab. | 10.3.1877 | Ellen ==========(2)John 3Q47SH(but gave her age as 24!) BStEStJohn 1852 | maltster s lab. --------- 82 Short Brackland St BStE 1881 | | Rosina Reuben 1878 3Q79BStE Shimpling(11) & Lavenham(LV) [RDs Sudbury(SB) & Cosford] ------------------------ ------------------------- -10.pp V Samuel HILLS | 11.10.1807 | Richard ========== Sarah 17.6.1774SH-1.10.1848LV Lavenham 1780-18.4.1841LV[both reg.Cosford] | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | | | | John George | Amelia | | James | | Sarah | 22.10.09 12.5.11LV- | 9.9.15LV- | | 8.2.19LV | | 25.4.26LV | Boxted 28.9.28LV | 11.6.16LV | | | | | | =28.11.32LV | | | V | | Mary |Frances Sophia Samuel | next page | | 18.2.29LV |OSBORN +15.10.13LV 4.5.08 | | | |1805/10 Boxted Amelia Joseph William | | 14.10.17LV 6.5.21LV 15.10.23LV |------------------- V <emigr.to Australia> | | | +2.pp / Eliza~ George Emma / family in Deane, Kearsley, 8.4.32 2.6.33LV 3.1.36LV 1845 / Moss Side, Manchester 1841 Jane ====== Joseph ~ see note 1817Gloucester- London 6.5.21LV- +2.pp 23.1.91Dungog,NSW | 6.12.1869Marshdale nr Dungog death reported by John & Ellen | brushmaker,18 MarshallSt Westmnstr 1851 | emigr.1855 to Dungog NSW in ship Speedy StJW=StJames,Westminster} | death reported by Richard & Fanny -------------------------------- | | | Ellen Sophia Elizabeth Alfred William 4Q49StJW 20.7.51StJW 10.53StJW- 27.6.66= 1874Maitland,NSW= 13.4.54Camden Town[Pancras RD] Dungog,NSW| William Edwin Curtis MARSH| \ / EASON | | V V V V Sheryl FISHER Judy MOULT }in Australia Philip HAMMOND -9.pp shoemaker V | 11.7.91SH | 2Q02SB Sarah Elizabeth =========(1)Hezekiah^(2)====== Matilda HALE 1863-2Q1900SB | 4Q64(bp.5.3.65SH)- | | 4Q1934BStE | | | --------------------------------| Reginald Hezekiah | | | 3Q06Sudbury Percy William Constance Mabel Sarah Elizabeth =Annie FLACK 3.12.92SH- 26.4.96SH- 27.5.1900SH 21.8.18 1Q1919Hunslet kia France AB RNVR Hood Bn RND =3Q15Hunslet A A JARMIN of 28,Leasowe Rd,Hunslet Carr,Leeds ^ in 1901 Hezekiah was the driver of a stationary threshing machine engine. His niece Cissie BURCH (-2.pp) was living with him as his housekeeper. Shimpling(12) & Lavenham(LV)(2) [RDs Sudbury(SB) & Cosford] ------------------------ ------------------------- previous page | ?9.3.1840 James ========= Harriett Caroline HILL 8.2.1819Lavenham-1Q95Islington StPancras 1818/20StPancras,London- 2Richmond Place Islington 1851 Old|Ch 1Q85Edmonton bootmaker in Tottenham 1881 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Emma Jane | Alice | Rose Agnes | | Henry | Edward | George | 4Q56Isl | 3Q60Isl- | 1Q-2Q61Isl | | James | James | 1845/6 | | 3Q85ED | | | 3.53 | 4Q63Isl- | StGHSq James Richard | ~Robert Harriett | [1Q54Isl]- | 1Q64Isl | | 1.1.1843 | Walter Caroline | 19.5.54Isl | Joseph | Kennington_SMk | 26.5.44C well 3Q48Shdtch | bur. | Charles | | | 2Q75Shdtch=? | Abney Pk Joseph 4Q64Isl | V | 2Q65Hackney= William | 4Q54-1Q92Isl V next | EDWARDS Lydia (Barnsbury) +3.pp page | 4Q72 Sarah telegraphist,Hackney Thomas ===== Ellen Caroline 4Q62Isl =4Q73Shoreditch 8.50Isl-1Q99Isl Isl 1852Kingsland- Kingsland |Emma M bootmaker | 7.7.1919 bootmaker s |1850/3S.Hornsey Tottenham | sick nurse assist 1881 | (2)=3Q95 bur.Abney Pk Hackney | Isl.1901 | | Hackney | V | James ~ in 1881 Alice is in | in 1871 Harriett, Emma V Florence Louise GREENFIELD Camberwell, niece | & Lydia(8!) are  brush 1Q76S.Hornsey 1850 of Charles ILETT | drawers but Alice is piano teacher Limehouse | a  scholar =3Q96Hackney | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Eleanor James Harriett | Herbert Thomas Alice Martha Richard ?W Caroline | Arthur Henry(Harry) Margaret (Ellen) 4Q76Kld- 2Q81 | 3Q88 1Q91S.Hornsey- 1Q97 4Q73Kld 3Q1947 S.Hornsey | S.Hornsey 3.6.1911Islington Dalston =2Q95ED Romford =3Q12Hackney | 2Q12Hackney= bur.Abney Pk cemy =4Q03Hackny COX | POWNCEBY| Hackney |Kate Eliz. | | |PAGE Florence Herbert E ~15.7.1867 12 mo. | Gertrude 1Q14Hackneyfor  false pretences Rose 4Q13Hackney 1Q85Edmonton ----------- } | | } Emma M M Henry William John } 4Q51Islington 10.57-9.7.58HB 3.58S.Lukes-9.8.58S.Lukes } < bur.in same plot,Abney Pk cemy Hackney> } are } all Lydia Emma Frederick Henry Annie } probably 1Q74-4Q74ED 2Q75ED-3Q82ED 2Q86ED-1Q88ED } part } of Ada Alice E Winifred Mary Winifred Maud } this 1Q79-4Q79HK 4.83-26.5.83HKbur.Abney Pk Cmy 2QHK-2Q87HK } family V V | 2Q84 Lydia Sarah ========== Alfred GOLDSTONE 4Q62Islington Wandsworth 1860Wandsworth Isl=Islington Kld=Kingsland[RD Hackney(HK)] TN=Tottenham[RD Edmonton(ED)] Shimpling(13), Lavenham(3) & Henley on Thames [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------------------------------------------- -------------- John 1847-17.9.1847Lavenham* James ======= Martha 1810Lavenham 1813Hammersmith ostler in Kensington 1851 previous page | 2Q69 James Richard ========= Elizabeth INGLETON 1.1.43Kennington-1Q71Islington StPancras 4Q40Sproxton Leics stillroom maid Salisbury Hotel, St Bride s, London 1881; svt rooming at 3 Belvedere Crescent Lambeth 1891;svt Lambeth 1901 -2.pp | 4Q67 Ann ========(1)Samuel^(2)========== Elizabeth 1807Hackney- | 4.5.08Boxted Marylebone 1829Henley- 27.9.66Henley | -12.12.1884# | 29.9.1891#Twyford Berks dressmaker 1841 |shoemaker StP 1841 | workhouse matron 1848 |workhouse master | |Henley on Thames f.1868-3Q68Henley | 1848->1881 Jn Chatterton PHILLIPS | Joseph CRAWSHAW (eldest daughter) | 1805-53 | 15.2.59 | 21.10.73 | Emma =======(1)Samuel Allen (2)=========== Rachel Adah 1827 London Mx - Norwood 7.10.32S.Mark Wivelsfield 1848York- 4Q62Lewes Middlsx Myddleton Sq | 1.10.97#Haywards Heath Clerkenwell- | 25.5.1901# |--------------- Fir Cottage Wivelsfield Rd | | clerk of Sx Co.Lunatic Asylum female Constance Adah Haywards Heath 1860->1881 1/2Q- 26.8.77Wivelsfield 2Q75Lewes unm.1901 ^ for details of the life and career of these two Samuels see separate Workhouse Master narrative. -8.pp | 3Q99 John Alexander =========(1)Elizabeth CONNOLLY 2Q79West Derby-2Q15Wandsworth Liverpool 1878 lithographer | (2)=2Q1918Willesden,Edwin J LOCK | family in} ---------------------------- Willesden 1911} | | | Catherine Amy Margaret John H 12.1900WDerby 3Q06Wirral 2Q12-3Q15Willesden -10.pp | 4Q1915 Walter ======= Isabel SYMONDS 6.1891SH-19.1.1979 Sudbury 1897-11.7.77 <- both +Little Horkeseley,Essex -> Shimpling(14), & Hull(HL) [RDs Hull, Sculcoates(SC) & Skirlaugh(SK)] ------------------------ ---------------------------------------- -7.pp V Mason CLARK | 10.10.59 | Abraham ======= Sarah` 1837Shimpling- SC|Ch. 1842Stainton,Nfk-1Q1916SC 1868-71 | charwoman 1871 | ------------------------------------------------ ? ? | | | Mary Harry~ Ephraim Mason John Thomas Priscilla Jane 1861/2Hull 2.11.1862Hull 1.4.66Hull- 11.4.68Hull- 1Q60SK- seaman fisherman 2Q45Hull 4Q68SC 4Q1935SC Day Spring =4Q83SC fisherman London |Margaret =2Q86SC 1881 |1855Scotland |Rachel | |1867Goole-3Q1942Goole[RD Buckrose] | ? | John Thomas 1888Hull/SC | =3Q10Sculcoates | |Amy ROGERS 1887 | | | ------------ | | | | Amy John T | 4Q11Sculc. 2Q13Sculcoates | -------------------------------------------------- | | ? | ? George William Edith Matilda^ Harry Ethel Elma Mabel 3Q84Goole-1Q50GY 3Q94SC( Hull ) 4Q86SC 1Q95SC 4Q97SC-  box maker ( Hull ) 3Q1901SC packing SC1901 1Q04Sculcoates= Carrie DALTON| | George W 4Q14GY ` for Sarah s sad descent into alcoholism, see narrative at head of section boarded out 1871; John Thomas was a ship s husband in Hulkl 1913 ^prob Edith M  11 Hull lodging in Newington S.London 1891 with George A  10 London ; back in Sculcoates 1901 ~ Probably the Henry, 1861Grimsby, awarded WW1 Mercantile Marine medal; in 1919 at 106 Dawson Lane, Holderness Rd, Hull. ?+2Q1924Sculcoates(Hull)? -9.pp | 2Q76 John ======= Caroline CLARK 1830Hartest or Stansfield( in PR)- Bethnal 1833Ticehurst Sx- 4Q93StSaviour s Sthk Green 4Q1911Southwark coachman Fulham 1871 shirt needleworker 1901 dock lab Southwark 1881 Shimpling(15), & New Hampshire USA(NH) & Nova Scotia, Canada(NS) ---------------------------------------------------------------- -3.pp 4Q65 | 4.3.1891NH Eliza HAWES =======(1)George(2)========== Nellie Maria 16.7.1842 Gaston Sfk Hackney 12.4.45 | FREEMAN | Islington[reg.2Q46] | 3.11.66Ohio | carpenter,Hinsdale | ?+1909Garfield Cy OK Colchester NS1881 | | Nashua Mass 1900 | --------------------------------------- Salem Mass 1910 | | | | | : ? Haverhill Mass 1917 | Lynsey Sidney Clara F Edwin Evelyn Roy Essex Mass 1920 | F Freeman 1889 Raymond Doris D Hinsdale1942 | 1892NH 30.5.93NH 20.8.00 Prue 1910 | Haverhill 8.4.07 | Mass,1917 Fitchling MA | (adopted) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | ? George Amos Eliza Ernest E^ Alice Harriett L James W | 4.67BethnlGrn ?1870 1874 1.10.75Truro, 1878NS 22.8.80NS | =7.9.96 =14.9.95NH C.Breton NS =27.6.00 1917 in | tinsmith Nashua |Josephine =1.11.97NH |Nashua Oxford Maine | =23.10.88NH William E |MARQUIS Leon E WINN |Orman S (Hillsborough | |Louisa J WHITE |1878 |CAMPBELL 1942, NoK Ella)| |(Lula)BROWN |Chicago 1910 | | |1870Nashua NH | 2s.2d Minnie K |Hudson NH 1900 William H Robert E 9.84NS |Nashua 1910 31.07.1901-.7.80 1906 svt Salem Mass 1900 | =Martha M 1902 | |------------------ ^pte I/J Tp 5th Inf | | | Morro Castle Cuba 1900 | Raymond G Earl G | 30.07.21-25.12.90 10.6.23-13.7.92 1st Lt US Army Korea | V bur.Nat Memorial Cemy AZ | William Frederick of | S.Jose Ill.USA(blmrtlck at mtco.com 2002) | |------------------------------------------------- | | | | Nellie Alice Edward Walter Edward Mabel A }family Nashua 5.8.1890 30.8.94NashuaNH-3.75 1898NH }NH 1900 Keene NH =Mabel Brookline Mass1917, PELLETIER Providence RI1930,NHavenConn1942 =Mazella7.12.1896-.5.1968 George (?Amos) owned a  jewelry store on Barbary St, Nashua, which went bust in October 1889 following a Kemmis Donovan s refusal to pay and George being cross-charged with dishonesty [New Hampshire Sentinel, 22.5.1889 & 9.10.89]. His next venture, the Lowell  Aluminum company of Massachusetts, went bust also [Boston Journal,23.5.1903] Susan | 3Q47 Hannah ========= William ALLEN 10.6.1821Lawshall ThingoeRD 1822Brockley Sfk | lab.Stanningfield 1851 Eliza 1847Stanstead Shimpling(16) --------- -10.pp | Walter ======= Alice 4Q59SH-4Q11WHam | 1876Stepney storeman in chemical works | Bromley by Bow(BbB) |----------------------------------- | | | ----------------------------------| Rose | | | | 4.2.14 Elizabeth | Florence Lucy George Victor ========= Eliza 1Q02PO | Mabel 1899BbB 1892 StMatthew Annie Constance 4Q94Mile End printer s cutter CanningTn STOCKS May =1Q15WHam 139Hermit Rd Canning Town(W Ham) | 1Q09WHam BISHOP sgt KRRC,11Beds WW1[PRO,WO363/M2030] | Lillie Ellen 5.11.14WHam -10.pp | 3Q81 Samuel Mortimer^ ======= Elizabeth Isabella 21.5.1855SH-4.1.1900Stepney# Stepney 1859Hackney->1901 | ----------------------------------------------------- }all reg. | | | | | }Stepney RD, Samuel Bertie Walter George Ernest Victor Percy William ?dd }London, but 4Q82Limehouse 1Q84Limehouse- 4Q85Ratcliff 1Q91Ratcliff }Ratcliff clerk ?4Q1936Orsett office boy =3Q08Stepney }is in Poplar; clerk |Eliza BUCKLEY }family there =3Q08MileEnd |1889 }1901 |Mgt Ellen GERHOLD | | |^ see narrative at the Olive L 1Q13WHam | head of these charts | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Eliza Catherine William Robert Catherine M Nellie Evelyne 5 oths 1Q09MileEnd 2Q10MEnd- 1Q13MEnd | ?1Q17Whitechapel V Norma DENCH Richard ROBINSON === Ann --- 1820Halifax 1821 cashier to corn miller1881 Gainsborough Lincs -13.pp 5 Carlton Terrace Halifax \ / V ? | 4Q72 / David ====== Fanny BROWN niece gen svt < Matilda SPEAK[?E] 25.4.43ST- Bolton 1842Sowerby Bridge 1839Halifax, niece of RR 24.3.78ST Lancs monthly nurse, unm.1881  under boots at hotel in Dale St, Liverpool1861 Cavendish(CV) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------- --------------- see also Clare(9 & 12) 12.5.1619 {PF=Poslingford Susan INGALL ===========(1)John(2)====== ? {CL=Clare of PF +1.3.1625PF Poslingford of CV | +15.8.59CV | | 1656CL Robert ====== Susannah/Ann WHITING 10.1.1631PF-15.9.60CL | +18.3.1663CV | ----------------------------------- | | | Robert 4.6.57CL Ann 22.1.58CL John +31.3.59CL -------------------------------------- | | 23.5.1768CV Thomas Richard~ =========== Mary SMITH +>1821 1738-18.12.1827CV#(will dr.1818) | +28.4.1784CV | execrs brother Thomas, nephew Thomas | V (see Clare clockmakers?) | next property tenanted by him sold | page 1781, 87, 88 (Bury Post) | | --------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Mary Martha Anne | | Elizabeth Samuel Sarah 17.3.1769- 28.2.71 31.5.73- | | 24.2.79- 18.1.81- 17.1.84- >1818 | =10.6.03 7.4.75 | | ?<1818 6.7.81CV >1818 = | |Flower | Anne | =12.5.07 STRUTT | |CUTMORE John 3.6.77 | (2)John +>1818 | | 6.6.75 =17.10.96 | ARGENT | | unm.1851 |John | +<1818 | |------------- Brown sFm |GRIMWOOD John George | | | Hawkedon |of Pentlow Esx 8.2.06 23.10.91 | Samuel | |brickmaker 1808  illegit (?b.1788) | 16.10.03 | | | | ? illegit | | +2.pp | | | John GRIMWOOD Anna MORTLOCK Sarah V Martha^ 25.1.1796CV 1850 lodger w.JG 1851 11.10.1807 ?+3.pp ?1810 ~ in 1791 Richard leased a 12 acre tenement (farm - barns, stables, orchards, gardens) called  Whites , in Cavendish and Glemsford, at a peppercorn rent and at the same time other properties -  Jenkins of 10.a and  Stalders of 6.a, all apparently previously occupied by John Mortlock. A farm called  Trucketts was also involved when Richard sold out in 1818. [NofolkCRO,WLSxxxvi/13,419x4] ^ Martha CUTMORE married Charles Prior, a farm lab. from Gt.Waltham. In 1847 she killed her baby daughter. She was acquitted at Chelmsford assizes, but because she was deemed insane, sent to Springfield Gaol. By about 1852 she was pronounced cured and allowed to return home. [http://www.curiousfox.com/history/suffolk_51.html] Cavendish(CV)(2) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------- -------------- previous page | Thomas +>1821 lab. Joseph UNDERWOOD lab. | 11.9.1847 | Thomas ========= Sarah ag.lab;1821/4CV-4Q1911SB Cavendish 1825Pentlow Esx-4Q1911SB | straw plaiter | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | ~Matilda | Thomas Hannah ~Deborah Charles Walford <tw> James^ | | /Melinda | 10.9.56CV- 2Q59CV 15.5.59CV Thomas 5.12.63CV- 4Q63SB- | | 4Q51CV- | 18.9.59CV <---- twins ---> 2.2.62CV 15.5.93CV@ ?1Q06 | | 30.1.94CV | +4Q11Camb. ag.lab ag.lab Sculcoats | | servant 1881 | svt =2Q92CL | | | L.Melfd 1881 |Mary HUGHES Barbara Charles Lindy svt CL 1891 |1868CV Charlotte 3Q49CV- Eliza |dau of George 4.12.65CV- 9.6.58CV 13.6.53CV |platelayer 21.1.71CV | @James 1831-2Q93SB( age 61 ) ------------------------------------- on same certificate as Walford | | | | Melinda Fanny Hughes Herbert Hilda 16.10.1893CV 2Q98SB- 4Q99CV 2Q03 2.10.1942CV# unm. Sudbury execr Herbert builder ~ in 1871 Melinda aged 19 & Deborah aged 11 are both  straw plaiters ^ if this is the right James, night watchman in a chemical works in Sculcoates (near Hull) 1901 farming Moors Farm, Cavendish in 1939 Herbert William 6.86(CV)-26.10.86CV Pentlow is immediately opposite Cavendish across the Stour, connected by a bridge Mary = 14.3.1831CV Samuel SMITH botp,consent of parents Mary  single woman & man s name crossed out 1828  wife of a man four years transported(1834) | -------------------------------- | | Sarah Elizabeth 12.3.1828-2.12.1830CV 16.11.1834-31.10.35CV 1Q69 James ========= Caroline 1822CV Lambeth 1839Lambeth lab.Camberwell 1881 Ellen 1826-18.4.44CV Cavendish(CV)(3)& Glemsford(GM) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------------------------- -------------- -2.pp | 18.1.1816GM in BStE workhouse 1841-> George =========== Maria COPSEY 1789CV-5.3.65GM | 1793-24.3.1850GM {COPSEYs next blacksmith BStE 1841;husbandman | bunton weaver 1841 {door 1841 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | | | John | Elizabeth | Elinor~ Thomas Ann Maria Anne Maria George^ Hannah 1818GM- | 26.4.18GM | 1820/25 17.7.25 9.1.28GM- 25.5.30GM- 7.4.33GM 9.11.35GM 16.12.71 | | 30.8.29GM 23.6.50GM matmaker 21.8.36GM Fobbing | Mary Ann~ | police Esx Sarah 11.2.21GM- Emma Alice pensioner in 26.5.16GM 3.84gm ~ 1841  silk 5.10.49GM- Bromley b.Bow1881 Fob =22.10.40GM =22.6.45GM throwsters 11.5.50GM (see below) work Joseph |William =25.12.52GM house PRESTON |DEEKS ^a coconut-mat maker |Ruth Ann BURRELL | in his youth (1851) |1831Lt.Tey Esx- in pub in Frederick 2.11.45GM |2Q10Lexden RD Esx Fobbing 1861 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | 4Q80 | | | Charles John Eleanor LIDDLE ====== Walter George | Harry J 2Q65BbB 31.5.55 1857Gravesend- Poplar 21.6.57GM- | 1861/2 | Glemsford 20.4.42Lymington# | 2Q29Leigh on Sea | BbB | (bp.12.8CV)- left 4520 | [Rochford RD] | seed sampler1881 V 25.8.1855GM <both schoolteachers|Bromley b.Bow 1881> | wharf lab/ +2.pp d.of John | | clerkWHam | | =1Q82Poplar RD ------------------------| Mary Ann |Mary | | | 1859BbB |ROBERTSON Eleanor Liddle Elsie/Eliza Dorothy 2Q79PO=? |1861Liverpool- 4Q84Poplar May Elaine Charles |3Q1935WHam pupil teacher 3Q87WHam- 3Q95WHam CROSS or | 1901 16.12.21WH# =3Q18WHam,SMITH James |27,Swete St,Plaistow =4Q08Wham board sch.monitor1901 MENZIES |1899 | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Henry George Eleanor William Christina Harold Elizabeth James Elsie 2Q82Poplar Mary Robertson 3Q88- 10.5.92 4.2.95 Alexander Edith merchant s 3Q84Poplar 3Q86Bow 1930WH St Mary St Mary 20.1.99 1Q1903 clerk | printer Plaistow Plaistow Plaistow Plaistow- WHam ? V hand =26.12.06 3Q1927Poplar : +2.pp =6.1911 |Wm MORSE : |Emma |+1949 PC George MORTLOCK, 243K : ------------|WORPOLE | sprained his thigh trying to : | | 5s.5d rescue a girl from the river : Lilian I Wm Robertson V Lee at Bromley 17.11.59 : 1Q12WHam 3.1914WHam Teresa WALKER [Morning Chronicle, 26.11.59] : 3Q02 forced to retire 1874; Harry George ======= Annie Elizabeth LANE scar over left eye trolley bus WestHam 1882-22.11.1945Plaistow#[reg.EsxSW] conductor ladies blouse maker 1912 6 Greengate St Plaistow BbB=Bromley by Bow[RD Poplar(PO)] Cavendish(CV)(4) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------------- -------------- 2Q87 Alfred George =========== Fanny E` 1861Cavendish FavershamRD 1866High Halden Kent brickfield lab./moulder | Oare 1891,N.Preston 1901 | Liverpool to St Johns Newfoundland emigrated to Canada 1906 | 1907 | ` in Philadelphia 1920 -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Alfred Ethel Albert Earl M V Bernard^` Ella` `Viola `Queenie Arthur C Sarah J Edward J 29.12.93NPw George G Winifred 1903 1906 4.2.88NPw- 3Q89NPw- (Jack) Canadian 6.8.96NPw M = = 6.1976* 2Q93FV 3Q90NPw Forces WW1 Phildlphia 1Q1902FV | | barrow boy Toronto = | (Florida) 2d | in brick field = |Nellie V | ? went to Grand I.NY |Eliza |1897PA V 2d June Fay =Madeline MAY |McQUAY | |24.9.88-2.79* | --------------------- }in Philadelphia 1930 | | | | | | |------------ | Florence Viola Earl G Jack | | | | 1923PA 1921PA 1919 1923PA ^ WW2 draft card Alfred Ethel d |------------ 1942 Cuyahoga OH | | Margaret HUNTER = William Edward Jean = Robert BRUCE * Fero cemetery | 21.1.14Toronto Beverly Hills,Florida -------------------------------------------- | | | | James Ross Edward Alexander~ William John Marina Ann ~ my informant (Calgary) (Vancouver) (Toronto) =McGEORGE for this tree plus Sue and Ross NPw = North Preston without .. [RD Faversham(FV)] It is noted for brick manufacture and is part of the parish of Preston next Faversham, Kent. V V | 1920 Bernard George G ======== Viola Emma ARNOLD 6.8.96NPw->1930 Va Beach 1904Michigan electrical toolmaker | |----------- | | Clifford R Katherine 5.12.26-22.6.05PA 31.1.28-8.11.00 bur.Forest Hills PA teacher Ojai Ca. USN WW2,Korea ?-3.pp | 6.11.1825 Samuel of CV ========= Mary Ann FINCH lab.& sawyer;?+1Q38SB Glemsford | ------------------------ | | | Alice Sarah Ann 11.11.26CV 4.10.29CV 30.1.32CV- =6.11.47 26.1.43CV (Glemsford) George SLATER 1828Glemsford s.of Zacariah Cavendish(CV)(5) [RD Sudbury(SB)] --------------- -------------- -2.pp | 2Q91 Charles/ie ======== Margaret Jane WHITTAKER 2Q65BbB-2Q1943WHam OrsettRD 1866Cammore,India glass decorator | |--------------- | | Dorothy Rhoda Charles Henry 2Q1900Plaistow 2Q1903WHam -2.pp | 1Q1912 Eleanor Mary ======== Charles Edward COR/BBETT 1884Poplar West Ham | Ethel Elizabeth 1912Plaistow | - | Raymond MESHER William 1Q38SB-28.1.42CV Mary V 1856CV, nurse in Clare 1881 Harry of Cavendish, wilful damage to door of pub in Cavendish [IJ,17.11.1884] Brettenham(BR) & Buckinghamshire (Maidenhead(MA)) [RD Cookham] ------------------------------------------------ ---------- -20.pp ? Robert ELY | 16.10.1816 7.10.07 | Peter ==========(2)Harriett(1)======= Benjamin 1791Shimpling-4Q62Eton,Bucks Brettenham OXER BR FR 1851, then farmer,Beaconsfield | 1790BR-<1861 | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Mary Ann Harriett James Charlotte~ George~ | Eliza~ 25.10.18BR 21.1.21BR 7.4.23BR 2.10.25BR 21.10.27BR | 12.10.34BR lacemaker in =16.2.45 | =2Q52Eton =1Q88Eton | Beaconsfield StGeo.Bloomsbury V Chas.CLERK | =3.1.41BR Wm Hy NUTTALL next 4Q60 | Wm Samuel s.of Henry of page Ellen?CHEVIS ======= Peter PALMER Beaconsfield 1831MA- Cookham 1831BR- 1821Stowmkt 27.2.1915MA# | 1Q1915MA whitesmith | 1881 garden lab in Stowmarket | Longacre,Cookham; then lab.Beaconsfield | Bridge St,MA 1884 | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Mary< twins ->Ellen George Arthur^ William Walter Ann 4Q61MA- Joseph 1Q66MA George George 4Q61MA- 5.9.35MA# 4Q63MA- 1Q70MA- 1Q72MA- 26.4.15MA# [reg 2QET] 17.9.1937MA# stable 25.11.41MA# >1944 servant parlourmaid Post Office lad 1881 butler motor in Wycombe 1881 messenger 1937 engineer vicarage  gent 1915 (in Marylebone 1891, 1937 1881 =3Q91Hastings Kensington 1901) |Julia Emma BAXTER |1864-25.8.1944#Finchley[reg.Hendon] | Walter George1894 ~ Charlotte and Eliza were both born in Stoke Newington. In 1841 Charlotte and George were servants in BStE(St James) in 1841; in 1851 Charlotte and Eliza were servants in Beaconsfield. John George Davis 1849Freckenham was baptised there to Charlotte 25.5.51. A clerk of works to a building contractor in Finchley, Walter George enlisted in the RASC and served in E Africa in WW1, where he contracted Malaria [PRO,WO363/M2031] ^ Arthur, by then a groom, enlisted in 4th Hussars in 1884 and served for 12 years [PRO,WO97/3510] {this family were settled in Cookham, Berks in 1881 {later at 111 Grenfell Rd Maidenhead (1915-37) ?4Q86 (John)George ========== Catherine Elizabeth YOUNG 3Q49Eton-1Q1922MA Kensington 1848-2Q1907Marylebone,London in Peter & Harriett s family 1851 (grandson) Buckinghamshire(2) [RDs Eton(ET),Farnham Royal(FRL)] --------------- ------------------------------- previous page Samuel WADE lab. | 25.5.1847 | James ?Robert ========= Elizabeth(Betsy) J 7.4.23BR-?3Q1908ET Gedding 7.1821GtThornham Sfk- ag.lab Farnham Royal, then [RD Stow] 4Q1911ET in Stoke Poges 1851 | mkt gardener Hestercombe 1891 | higler(hawker)/poultry dealer 1901 | | -------------------------------------------------------- (Ph.Sam.) | | | | | | | ? | 1Q86 Pamela Eliza | Ellen | | Peter Harriett Philip ==== Ellen 4Q47 10.9.48 | 2Q45ET | | William^ 1856 Sam./Wm Eton 1860 Gedding Gedding | b.Slough | | 3Q56Upton- Hedgerley 1Q60FRL- | L pool nurse ?d.inf | | | 3Q90ET= =2Q93 3Q1913ET | in Harriett Permilia | |27.4.84 Croydon ag.lab. | Bcnsfld 4Q49ET- 1850FR | |Mary Ann Wm Jas | 1871 2Q56ET | |PLUMBRIDGE KNOWLSON~ | | Patherice |1860/4- -------------- | 1854Upton |4Q85ET | | | | -------------- | Gertrude Mabel Edwin | | | ? Ellen Alice James | Alfred Hester Maud Hester William MGC WW1 3Q86 2Q88 3Q90 | 1881FRL 4Q84FRL[ET] 4Q85ET-1Q87ET < Vernham Dean,Hants > | grandch.of Jas&Betsy 1901 =3Q13ET =3Q15ET | ROGERS | --------?-------- | 4Q95ET | | George James =================== Alice COX Henry Francis HESTER 1Q71FRL-4.2.45Slough# | 1868Amersham- 2Q87FRL[Eton] gardener in Burnham 1901 | 21.12.43Slough# (GJ s brother in law) | -------------------------------------------- | | | | Charles Frederick Henry Joseph Frederick Jack 3Q97FRL 1Q98FRL Dallas 1Q07Eton coach driver BEM(Civil)1945 4Q1901Eton = |Henrietta BUCKHURST | -------------------------- | | | d d d | Alison TAYLOR ^ Peter enlisted in the Middlesex Regt aged 18 and while growing an inch and a half in the service, managed to see the world, serving in Ceylon, Natal (where he acquired a Zulu War medal and clasp), Ireland, Madras, Rangoon and at Port Blair in the Andaman Islands. Apart from some unnamed misdemeanour in 1878 he was discharged with a clean sheet after twelve years [PRO,WO97/3509]. ~ b.1854 Rotherham, Yorkshire;  stone marble carrier 1901 milk boy then boy RN 1915-L/telegraphist 1928; 2 Good Conduct badges [PRO,ADM188/730] Hartest(HT)(& see Glemsford(2), & Shimpling(5 & 15); [RD Sudbury(SB)] ------- & Woodditton(Cambs)) ------------- (PR data partly from Mary Marsh) Hannah = 1730HT Nicholas STEED 17.9.1749HT Samuel =========== Esther/Hester BOREHAM 1725-28.3.87HT | 1717-23.12.91HT | ----------------------------------- | | | | Samuel Hannah Hannah Sarah 27.5.50HT 8.6.56HT- 1.7.59HT 13.11.63HT 6.2.59 John ========= Mary +25.10.1765 | +24.5.1773HT | --------------------------------- | | | John Hannah Elizabeth 21.1.53-18.3.53HT 20.7.57HT 5.5.63HT Thomas ======= Sarah 1735-29.10.1808HT | 1738-15.4.1809HT | ----------------- | | Sarah Thomas 13.11.63HT 26.4.67HT-26.10.70HT Ann 1757-4.4.1816HT 11.7.1784HT Mary MORTLOCK =========== Isaac MOTT +27.6.90HT | +27.6.90HT Mary +27.6.90HT 5.11.1789HT John =========== Ann CARPENTER botp | 1746-4.4.1816HT Sarah 7.1.90HT-24.3.1814HT Kersey ------ John = 17.4.1620 Kersey, Rebecca FITCH of Colchester Susan = 1625 Hadleigh, Thomas SOMFORD Richard ======= yeoman +1771Kersey$ | ?b.Glemsford ? ======= James HUNT | +>1771 | -------------- | | ? ======= Richard Sarah } | } --------------------------------------- } all HUNT 1771 | | | } John Richard George } Long Melford(LM)(see also Shimpling(7)) ------------ Richard = 1694LM Martha GAME Sarah = 1717LM John LEE Mary = 1728LM Edward TURPENTINE 5.11.1732 John ========= Elizabeth BUTCHER ?+20.11.1750Stanstead L.Melford | Elizabeth 25.8.1732Stanstead =1.6.1755Stanstead Richard BAINE  S.MORTLOCK dressmaker in NMkt 1813[Bury Post] ex Long Melford[1812 BP]  newly returned from London John = 30.1.1750 Borley Esx (nr L Melford) Ann CLARK Lawshall (see also Mortlock blacksmiths) -------- Elizabeth | John 6.4.1791Lawshall- 3.1.1804Stanstead Mary = 21.10.1789Lawshall, John GARWOOD Mary b.1780Lawshall unm.; svt in Lawshall 1851 Stanstead(near Glemsford; but see also Shimpling(5)) --------- Mary +5.7.1703Stanstead wid Mary = 3.4.1738Stanstead, Stephen GOURES Mary +26.11.1758Stanstead wid Hannah = 23.9.1777Stanstead, Charles CHICKALL Sarah b.1793, in Little Thurlow 1841 Sudbury(SB) ------- Thomas = 22.9.1761 Sarah COULSON John ======== Sarah | Thomas 3.8.1774SB 13.1.1795 John ========= Susan(nah) JONES 1760-8.11.1823Sudbury St Peter S.StP 1764-26.12.1839 ? farmer of Gt Waldingfield | Chequers Lane, Sudbury slander disclaimed 7.11.1807[IJ] | bur. Sudbury St Peter | ----------- | | John Elizabeth 1795-21.12.1815Wicken End 25.3.1803Sudbury StGregory bur. Sudbury St Peter Susannah = 9.2.1816SBStP, William WILSON Thomas ========= Mary {ED = Edmonton, N.London 1804Sudbury-1Q60ED | 1822Baford Herts greengrocer | | --------------------------------- | | | | 3Q82 John Mary | George ========(1)Esther/Hester 3Q51ED-4Q1933ED 1842ED | b.1844/6ED- Edmonton PRESTON bricklayer s lab | 4Q1911ED 1854W.Wickham 1871 | greengrocer Tottenham Cambs | | (2)=2Q14Edmonton | Thomas W COLE | 3Q80ED Charles ======(2)(Mary)Ann(ie)WALLS(1)= PATON 1845ED[?4Q45StPancras]-4Q1901ED 1832/6Sutton Coldfield | ?+1872/79 gen/farm lab/shp kpr? Tottenham Warwickshire-4Q1904ED | 21Claremont St Upper ED 1901 charwoman | (family of PATONs next door) | ? no occ. Kentish Town 1884 --------------------------| [Times 15.9.84] | | | | Eliza Winifred Henry William 1864Edm 1867Tot 1868Tot 1872Tottenham farm svt svt 1Q52 Susan =========== James BROWN[/Stephen HAZLEWOOD] ?1825Sudbury RisbridgeRD 1821GtCornard 2Q83 Frederick ========= Alice Elizabeth HEMPSTEAD ?1866-1Q1932Cosford RD SudburyRD 3Q42 in Bulmer,Essex Martha ========= James RADLEY (nr Sudbury,Sfk)1841 1810/15Essex SudburyRD | female 1841Essex Unmatched Sudbury RD records (see also Clare(14); & Wood Ditton, Cambs) ---------------------------- [includes eight parishes in Essex: 3 Belchamps, Bures, Foxearth, Pentlow, Middleton & Wickham St Paul] George +3Q37SB Mary =11.10.1839SudburyRD, John SMITH Margaret =1Q41SB, Robert RISEING/Grumbold VILLARS/James YORK o.s. Hannah/Susannah Emma Hannah Eliza George m&f tw Newman Maria 2Q54SB Alfred +4Q72 4Q43 1Q45-1Q50 3Q63-1Q65 Emma 1847-2Q84SB Alice 1851-1Q1927SB (but see Shimpling(4)) Elizabeth 1858-1Q1937SB Edith M 1872-3Q1949SB m.1893-19.6.93Sudbury cemetery Beatrice May 1Q1902SB Bertha 1Q85SB =2Q1910Sudbury, Spencer Richer TURNER 1853-1Q31Stow, -> Amy Bertha Richer 1.1911Sudbury (but see Shimpling(7)) Myra =4Q1907Sudbury(but see Shimpling(6); no spouse in freebmd) Emma 1878 =4Q1910Sudbury, William David CHAMBERS Susanna = 25.12.1814Alpheton,William WHITING William 1824Sudbury, lab in Lt.Cornard 1881 Mary Ann = 1Q41Cosford RD, William GOOCH/William PALMER/John PARKER o.s. 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