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4651 | His residence is Barton le Street, her's is Azenby Hall which is near T hirsk. | Family F113
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4652 | His wife's name was determined from the 1748 burial record in Richmond, Y orkshire, of Ann Bramwell, wife of Walter Bramwell. There was a George Bramwell and a Robert Bramwell living in Stanhope Fo est, Durham in the 1666 hearth tax survey. | BRAMWELL, Walter (I2264)
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4653 | Hundreds of Mourners at Marske Man's Funeral The weather conditions did not deter hundreds of in mourners from atten ding the funeral at Marske, Swaledale of Mr Joseph Fawcett (64) of Mano House, whose death was reported last week. The smaII church of St. Ed mund's could not accommodate the greater part of the mourners many of w hom had come from all parts of the Dale and Richmondshire. The remains were conveyed from the farm on a horse-drawn farm wagon, an d the bearers Messrs J. Fawcett S. Fawcett, J. Dixon, A. Metcalfe, J. R . Langstaff, and R. Constantine, were nephews of the deceased. Members of the Lennox Lodge of Freemasons and the Royal Arch Chapter; R ichmond and the Thorn-borough Lodge Leyburn of which deceased was a mem ber, lined up on each side of the entrance to the Churchyard as the cor tege arrived and they headed the procession to the graveside. Rev. W. S teel, vicar, officiated at the service in the church and at the gravesi te. The Masonic brethren, led by the Rev. B. W. Crawford, vicar of Crak ehall and Chaplan to the Beresford Pierse Lodge of Freemasons, Bedale. p aid tribute with their brief service and each member filed past the gra ve into which were dropped sprigs of mimosa. It was an impressive scene a d fine tribute to one who was a typical country gentleman. Mrs T. W. Metcalfe was organist. Relatives were : Mr Percy and William Fawcett. Mr and Mrs Robert Fawcet t, sons and daughter-in-law; Mr and Mrs T. Hodgson, sister and brother -in-law; Mr. and Mrs J. Fawcett, Mr and Mrs T. Fawcett, brothers and s isters-in-law; Mrs H. Fawcett. sister-in-law; Mrs Siddle, Mr and Mrs J. T . Lowes, Mr and Mrs T. Metcalfe, Mr T. Alderson, sisters and brothers-i -law; Mrs Thompson (Stockton), aunt; Mr and Mrs J Dixon, Mr J. Dixon, M and Mrs L. Scott, Mr and Mrs F. Metcalfe, Mr L. and T. Hodgson, Mr R. F awcett, Messrs J. and S. Fawcett, The Misses M. L. and V. Fawcett, Mr a d Mrs. F. Foster, Mr and Mrs J. R. Longstaff, Mr and Mrs R. Constantin e. The Misses I. and J. Siddle, Mr A. Metcalfe. Mr and Mrs E. Alderson, n ephews and nieces; J. Fawcett (Gainford), cousin. | FAWCETT, Joseph (I697)
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4654 | I believe Edward and Jane are the Browns who emigrated to America and a e found in the 1900 census of Watertown, Jefferson County, New York. If so, this is her obituary: Mrs. Jane Brown, wife of Edward Brown, an esteemed resident of this cit y, died early this morning after a week's illness, at her home, Main st eet, aged 41 years. Mrs. Brown was born in England and came to this co untry 16 years ago, at once taking up her residence in Watertown. She w as a member of the Church of the Redeemer, and a devout Christian woman w ho won the respect of a large circle of friends. Besides her husband Mr s. Brown is survived by the following sons and daughters: George, Edwar d E., Robert L., Martha A.. Wallace N.. Charles E.. John J., and Jane E . Brown, all of this city. Burial will be made at North Watertown cemet ery Feb 1905 Watertown Daily Times | BROWN, Edward (I1438)
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4655 | I found Moor House on an old map of Bellerby. It is on Whipperdale Bank a cross from Metcalfe Farms on Washfold Lane and is now 'Black Quarry' a l imestone quarry. | WARD, Thomas (I210)
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4656 | I have added Richard to the children of Symond Ward, only because there w as a Richard Ward living in Marske in 1712 who was a plaintiff in a cou t case involving debts owed to a Ferdinando Penkhurst over "land in Ma ske". John Hutton and Dorothy his wife of Marske Manor are noted as De fendants. Re: Ferdinando Penkhurst: Found this: Draft court roll of the manor of B attersden otherwise Pennybridge, held at Pennybridge "Death of Ferdinan do Penkhurst, esq; he devised the property to John Dyke, esq, who beque athed it to his sister Dorothy, wife of John Hutton of Marske in Yorksh hire, esq; he appeared by his tenant George Piper, and paid 1s 3d for t wo reliefs Piece of land called Longham, quitrent 7½d Fealty by Joseph Bowyer, brother of Thomas Bowyer, eldest son of Joseph B owyer Piece of land called Bulletts Haugh, quitrent 1 d | WARD, Richard (I226)
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4657 | I have no source for this birth. I have only taken it from other Ancest y trees. I have searched for a baptism record but it appears there is n one in existance. In the 1841 census she says she was born in Yorkshire , and her age is 55 which would put her birth as 1786 not 1782.. In the 1 851 census she says she was born in Grinton Yorkshire and her age is 68 , putting her birth at 1783, so more research needed However, she does fit into William and Anna's family very well, since t hey were married in January of 1782 but if Margaret is not their child t hen they had no children until September 1784. Also, Margaret and James C ooper's naming pattern fits with Margaret's father being a William | WARD, Margaret (I1636)
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4658 | I've entered this Jane as the wife of Ralph Ward based on her burial re cord (they both were buried at Forcett) which I realize doesn't absolut ely prove anything. It's just an assumption that she would be his wife. A t Ralph's death in 1658 his will does not include a wife, so she did pr edecease him. As well, their daughter's name was Jane which adds to the e vidence. | UNKNOWN, Jane (I378)
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4659 | illegitimate daughter of Margaret Longstaff. Father named as John Ellio t | LONGSTAFF, Ann (I3126)
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4660 | Illegitimate daughter of Thomas Bell and Mary Hetherington. | HETHERINGTON, Mary (I555)
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4661 | Illegitimate. Father named as Richard Lee. | HARKER, Adam (I1725)
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4662 | In 1806 John was one of the executors of his brother William's will. On t he outside of that will document it says 26 September 1806, John Ingram o f Oxcue in the Parrish of Marrick, farmer...executors, etc. were sworn i , etc. | INGRAM, John (I3550)
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4663 | In 1836 Increase Ward appears in the school records as a trustee for di strict 7 Bedford Basin. His children are listed with the number of days t hey attended. One child listed is Nicholas Ward, whose age is given as 1 9. His father's name is Robert. So, Nicholas must have gone to live wit h Increase after his father Robert died in 1835. | WARD, Nicholas M. (I3161)
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4664 | In 1841 James was a shoe maker. | COOPER, James (I1637)
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4665 | In 1851 he gives his birth year as 1806. It was actually 1798. I can se e why he may have wanted to conceal his actual age, since Hannah was on ly 15 when they married and he was really 30. | LOWIS, William (I3019)
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4666 | In 1851 he is listed as widower at Suffield Street Durham age 50 (proba bly supposed to be 59 or 60), butcher, birthplace 'Heleey' (Healaugh) w ith daughter Elizabeth, age 19, birthplace Newsham. | WARD, John (I1316)
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4667 | In 1851 it's just Jane, husband John, and his son William, age 25. | WILKINSON, Jane (I456)
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4668 | In 1861 their grandson John b. 1856 is a 'visitor' born in Scruton | WARD, John (I355)
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4669 | In 1871 he is listed as a 'Farmer', and the household is next door to I sabella Longstaff, age 73, and her son James, 36. Could be related to T homas' wife Elizabeth whose maiden name was Langstaff. | WARD, Thomas (I210)
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4670 | In 1871 Pratt is living in the household of his grandmother Margaret De main along with his mother Margaret Demain and his uncles Thomas and Jo hn. | DEMAIN, Pratt (I1011)
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4671 | In 1871 their grandson John b. 1856 is living with them | WARD, John (I355)
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4672 | In 1881 he is listed as 'Farmer of 20 acres'. Grandson, Thomas living with them, age 7, born in Thornton Steward | WARD, Thomas (I210)
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4673 | In 1881 he is listed in Healey with Sutton, Leyburn. He is working as a s ervant in the home of John and Elizabeth Verity. | WARD, Thomas William (I286)
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4674 | In 1881 Joseph is a railway porter, boarding in the Storey residence, h ousehold of his future wife Mary Storey who is age 15 at the time. It w ould be 5 years before they marry. It gives Joseph's place of birth as W est Witton. | WARD, Joseph (I2501)
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4675 | In 1881 Pratt, age 13, is still living in the household of his grandmo ther Margaret Demain along with uncle John and aunt Alice. Pratt's moth er Margaret would at this time be married to Joseph Hird. As well, there is a granddaughter Selina, age 3. Don't know who her mot her would be. | DEMAIN, Pratt (I1011)
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4676 | In 1881 she is listed as 'Head' and husband John is missing. Barbara is l isted as married so John must just be away working somewhere. | PEACOCK, Barbara (I1160)
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4677 | In 1881 the census says her occupation is "Out Door Pauper" and for str eet is says 'Village Street'. | RIDSDALE, Sarah (I356)
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4678 | In 1891 a 23 year old Pratt is now living in the household of his Uncle J ohn Demain at Plantation, Arkengarthdale. | DEMAIN, Pratt (I1011)
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4679 | In 1891 he is found as a 'patient', age 10, at Aysgarth Union Workhouse i Bainbridge. | DINSDALE, John Richard (I1281)
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4680 | In 1891 he is listed as a 'widower', occupation 'coal leader and farmer '. His grandson Thomas, single, age 28 also lives there and is an agric ultural labourer. | WARD, Thomas (I210)
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4681 | In 1901 he is living in the household of his uncle James William Longst aff. Both of them are 'road makers'. Also in the household is Ellen A. S cott, domestic servant, age 17, who James William later marries. | METCALFE, Robert (I3073)
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4682 | In 1901 he is the head of the household. Also in the household is his n ephew Robert Metcalfe, son of his deceased sister Hannah. Both of them a e 'road makers'. Also in the household is Ellen A. Scott, domestic ser vant, age 17, who James William marries later that year. | LONGSTAFF, James William (I409)
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4683 | In 1901 she is a visitor, 12 years old, in the home of William Hodgson ( b. 1865, Hurst). This would be her mother's brother. | HODGSON, Jane Elizabeth (I1171)
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4684 | In 1911 granddaughter Olive is in the household. | LONGSTAFF, John (I662)
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4685 | In 1911 he has moved back to Redmire with his youngest daughter Annie. H is wife Ann stayed in Hurst with their eldest son William Edmund Peacoc k. | PEACOCK, Thomas (I1172)
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4686 | In 1911 he is still working as a farm servant in the household of Eliza beth Horn, widow. | DINSDALE, John Richard (I1281)
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4687 | In 1911 she is living at Telfit Farm with her mother Margaret (Hodgson) A lderson and stepfather Charles Alderson. She is mistakenly recorded as J ane E. Alderson instead of Hodgson. | HODGSON, Jane Elizabeth (I1171)
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4688 | In 1911 she is living in the household of her brother John Thomas Ward a s a companion to her Aunt Margaret (the sister of her father Thomas) al so living in the same household. | WARD, Elizabeth Ann (I386)
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4689 | In 1939 Barbara is living at Arkle Town while her husband Vincent is li ving with his brother at Barnard Castle. | HARPER, Barbara (I1153)
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4690 | In 1939 Pratt is listed as 'inmate', age 72, in the Poor Law Institutio , Reeth Road and dies there in 1942. | DEMAIN, Pratt (I1011)
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4691 | In both the 1851 and 1861 censuses she gives her birth place as Mallers tang. | BROWN, Mary (I1696)
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4692 | In his sister Mary's book 'A Child of Hope', she explains that the day s he was born her father took William John to stay with his 'Great-Aunt M ary Alderson of East Hope'. Intending him to only stay until his mother w as strong enough, he ended up staying and being raised by her and her b achelor son, George Martin. | MARTIN, William John (I1597)
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4693 | In loving memory of John dearly loved husband of Martha MORTON d 2 Dec 1 966 aged 62yrs | MORTON, John (I3673)
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4694 | In loving memory of Mary Margaret WAGGETT of Gunnerside, who died 24 Au g 1947 aged 67yrs. Also of her dear husband Ralph WAGGETT who died 26 A pr 1955 aged 76yrs. | WAGGETT, Ralph (I3240)
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4695 | In memory of Christopher WAGGETT of Sattron who died Apr 20 1907 aged 5 7yrs. Also of Margaret widow of the above who died Dec 9 1922 aged 78yr s. Also of Mary Ellen WAGGETT died Aug 24 1936 aged 89yrs. | WAGGETT, Christopher (I3242)
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4696 | In the 1841 census he is listed as William Addison (not Longstaff). He i s a widower with 3 children left at home: Mary, Jane, and Ann. | LONGSTAFF, William Addison (I824)
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4697 | In the 1851 census Sarah gives her birthplace as Catterick. I don't know why she consistently gives her year of birth in all the ce suses as 1811! This would have made her only 15 at her marriage in 182 6. | RIDSDALE, Sarah (I356)
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4698 | In the 1851 census William's birthplace is given as Danby Wiske. This i s interesting because on Sarah's baptism record it gives 'Streetham' as t he place of residence of her parents, which is obviously a misspelling o f 'Streetlam' which is less than 2 miles from Danby Wiske. | WARD, William (I366)
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4699 | In the 1851 census, John gives his birthplace as Brompton on Swale. | WARD, John (I355)
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4700 | In the 1881 census he is head of the household at age 20, living with h is younger siblings. Their mother Alice died in 1878 and their father E dward in 1880. | BROWN, Edward (I1438)
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