Unverified Individuals
Possible ancestors, no reference numbers, no definite links & plenty of
conjecture. You may also come across a presumption in the 'Individuals' pages
which are not listed here, for example Thomas Traherne (783), where his parents
are assumed. Please note, this page is not in any particular order.
Surnames found on this page;
Trehearn, Lomas, Froggatt, Jackson
fms=familysearch.org freecen, freereg=
freecen.rootsweb.com & freereg.org.uk a.com=ancestry.com
(or co.uk)
Updated; March 2012
Trehearn
TREHEARN/TREHEARNE/TRAHERNE & variants (Most of
Treherne/Trehern, see below)
(i) James Treherne bp. 3 Dec 1560, Newland, Gloucs (no parents listed)-fms.
?Son of James (Jacobi) or son of Richard Trahayron, father or brother of John
Trahayron (172), VEP
(ii) Thomas Treharne bp. 22 Aug 1562, Newland, bur. 7 Sept 1564 aged 2 yrs, son of James-fms, VEP
(iii) William Treherne bp. 8 July 1565, Newland, son of Henry. May have lived at
Skenfrith, Monmouthshire, d. c1629/30-fms, VEP, IGI
Possible tree showing above relationships
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John Trahayron(172) Richard
Trahayron
of Churchend, Newland, Gloucs. Richard held land at Newland in 1528/9 at the
same time as John. VEP
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Jacobi (James) Treherne Henry
Treherne
<<< if Richard was fa. of John (172), James & Henry perhaps were brothers of John (172)
of Churchend fl.1560 of Churchend, fl 1565,1577
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James ?(i) Thomas (ii) William
George William (iii) Edmund
Christopher Maria Dorothia
Tacia a female was bp.Oct 1560 at
Newland, no parents listed (IGI)
bp.3Dec1560 bp.22Aug1562
bp.8Jul1565 bur. 1577
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(IGI) all baptised between 1565-73 at Newland, Gloucs
(All Newland 1560-73)
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Henry Treherne William
d. in the Indies d. in Garway, Herefords. <<VEP
Added May 2011, all below b., m. or d. Oldbury on Severn, Gloucs. from
fms.org;
Thomas Treheron m. 14 Oct 1585 Joan Edwards b.c1564
b.c1560
d.1618
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Thomas John
Edward
1589-1634 b.1586
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Thomas m. Ann Pillmon 1634
Jane
1618-88
1620-22
Added July 2011 from Hereford Wills, Genuki
Goode, Beatrix - 1637 (See Mary Torr als Vincent (757))
John TORR or VINCENT marr. Anne Unknown
d. c1614-17
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Beatrix Vinsen als Torr marr. James Goode* 10 Dec 1627 Anne Vinsen als Torr marr. Edward Elye 1 Nov 1608 Mary Vinsen als
Torr** (757) marr. Philip TREHERNE (755) 12 Sept 1612
(all marr. St Peters, Hereford)
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James (780) Harbart (781) Thomas (782)
b. 1619 d.1622
d. 1636 <<<
all St Peters, Hereford
**Mary (757) described as 'cosen' meaning either cousin or step-sister.
Is the James Goode* described below the same mentioned above?
James Goode marr. Bettridge [=Beatrix]. Beatrix was the executor of James'
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Beteridge [=Beatrix] Goode (eldest dau) Mary Goode (2nd dau)
Elizabeth Goode (youngest dau). This pedigree gleaned from the probate as
follows;
GOODE, James - of Willmaston i/t/p Peterchurch,
co Hereford, yeoman, 12 Mar 1635.
Bequests to: John HOPKINS, Vicar of Peterchurch 20/- and the poor of
Peterchurch 40/-, Dorstone 30/-, Vowchurch 20/- and Turnastone 20/-.
Also Mentions: my eldest daughter Beteridge [=Beatrix] GOODE, my 2nd
daughter Mary GOODE - land at Clodock, and my youngest daughter Elizabeth GOODE
(<21) - my tenement at Snodhill {in Peterchurch]; my brother Richard GOODE -
40/- and to his son James GOODE at 21; my uncle Thomas GOODE; various
servants including John MORGAN; my brother Thomas GOODE - £4, £15 in the hands
of Roger VAUGHAN Esq and £20 in the hands of John GREENE Esq[1].
Sole Executrix: my wife Bettridge GOODE.
Proved London 26 May 1637.
Note: [1] Possibly of the family of Allensmore and Monnington Straddle in
Vowchurch.
Thomas Goode d. 1671 (brother, uncle, or other relative of James, above) marr.
Ann Smith (d. 1693) of Peterchurch, dau of John Smith of Wellbrook (d. c1635)
who marr. Ann
Children of Thomas & Ann; James (d. bef.1693), Elizabeth (marr John Gunter) &
Ann
(A beneficiary of Thomas' Will was Thomas Traherne (783)).
GUNTER, Elizabeth - of Willoxbridge i/t/p St
Devereux co Hereford, spinster, 27 Apr 1696.
To be buried with my mother Mrs Elizabeth GUNTER (late of Trevecca) at Talgarth
co Brecon; to the parish of Llanvihangel .. Ily llyn co Brecon - £10; other
parishes including Crickaduirn co Brecon.
my loving sister Anne CLARKE (wife of Samuel CLARKE of Willoxebridge)- £200;
my cousin James WILLIAMS Rector of Llyswern co Brecon - £20; my uncle George
GUNTER's four children (he late of ?Trewalkin co Brecon) viz Thomas GUNTER, John
GUNTER, Elenor GUNTER & Katherine GUNTER - £5 ea.at 21; my god-daughter
Elizabeth POWELL (daughter of my aunt Anne POWELL) of Gwenthier co Brecon - £10
to her mother for her maintenance, residue at 21; my aunt Frances DAVID (wife
of Richard DAVID of Llanspylliyd co Brecon) - £20 if living else to her husband
and their children; my aunt Blanch PRICHARD (wife of Anthony PRICHARD) - £5;
Francis LLOYD of Ludlow esquire - 20/- for a ring; my uncle James GUNTER of
Wernnerhz co Monmouth - £10; my aunt Johan HUGHES of Brecon widow - £5;
James PARRY of ..... 20/- for a ring; my kinswoman Catherine JOHN (wife of
Morgan JOHN of Carthbrenni co Brecon) - £5; cousin Frances JEOFFREYS wife of
Mr Roger JEOFFREYS 20/-; my sister Anne CLARKE - the rest of my jewellry, her
3 children Thomas CLARKE - £20, Elizabeth CLARKE - £10 and Anne CLARKE - £10;
my dear brother John GUNTER of Trevecca - the hangings etc and the pictures of
my uncle James GOOD [late of Willocksbridge] and Mr GUNTER [by later implication
her father]; my cousin
John TRAHERNE of Lugwardine co Hereford Gent -
£5; my cousin John SMITH of the Inner Temple, London, Gent - £5; my suit in
Chancery against my brother John GUNTER of Trevecca that he should indemnify me
against demands of my brother Peter GUNTER of Werngothe co Monmouth; I give
Peter GUNTER £200 at 21 on condition that he sign a release for my executrix
from all dues him when I was executrix to my late father John GUNTER [it was not
her wish to prevent Peter from making claims on John - only to protect her
executrix from such claims]; my properties in Wiltshire to my dear and loving
aunt Elenor POWELL of Llyswen co Brecon widow who is to be Sole Executrix.
Proved PCC London 7 Nov 1696 by Executrix.
Notes: The Testatrix's mother Elizabeth was one of the children of Thomas
GOODE of St Devereux Gent [who was bur there 26 Feb 1671/2; see his Will 1672]
by his wife Ann SMYTH of Peterchurch [her Will as Anne GOODE, 1695/6]. Elizabeth
GOODE was living in 1645 and later married John GUNTER of Trevecca by whom she
had several children - the survivors being Anne (later Mrs Samuel CLARKE - q.v.
his Will 24 Dec 1722), the Testatrix Elizabeth of St Devereux, John GUNTER later
of Trevecca [died 1701] and Peter GUNTER [died unmarried 1711].
From Herefordshire Wills 1547-1847
William Watkin
TREHEARNE of Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire marr. Johane (Joanne)
d. 8 June 1630
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under 21 years)
Ref:
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Thomas
TRAHARNE of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex John
Apperley (brother of Thomas [?Step-brother]) of Londingvower, Carmarthen
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Thomas Assirias Mary
Ref:
http://willsdb.gukutils.org.uk/HEF/WillsT.html
TRAHERNE, John - of Lugwardine co Hereford, Gent,
5 Jul 1716.
To be interred in the Chancel (next to the Doctors seat) in Lugwardine Church
and a marble stone to be placed on it.
to my cosen Edward TRAHERNE and his wife - £7 and same to his 2 daus; my cosen
Benjamin TRAHERNE, wife and daughter - £7; cosen John TRAHERNE, Parson of Eastnor co Hereford and my cosen
Katherine TRAHERNE - £7; my cosen Philip
TRAHERNE and ?cosen Margaret MARTIN - £7; cosen John DYER and his wife - £7;
my cosen John TRAHERNE and his wife - £7, his son £3/10/- and 2 daus £7; cosen
Philip TRAHERNE junior and wife - £7; cosen Ann TRAHERNE of .... (?London) and
her sister Margaret £7; a further £7 to two servants to put themselves in
mourning at my funeral; to each of the next a gold ring (with a death's head)
worth 10/-: [illeg] Justin HOLLY/HOLEY; lots more including various
JPs; cosen BAYNHAM, Mr Henry SMITH, Mr Thomas SMITH, cosen John HANDLEY.
cosen John BEARD, my cousin Katherine's servant; cosen John TRAHERNE of Eastnor; 30 nobles to the members of the Haberdashers' Company of London.
Bequests to the poor of Lugwardine, Ledbury, Hampton and St Peter's, Hereford,
Dormington, Mordiford and Withington; cosen SKYRME; Mrs Milborough WALWYN
and her sister Elizabeth - £5 each; cosen Sarah ALLEN - £5; cosen Charles
DYER - £20; cosen Katherine TRAHERNE - various pieces of furniture for life
and then to cosen Thomas TRAHERNE (except for the picture of King Charles and a
clock which go to cousin John TRAHERNE of Eastnor)
My 3 leasehold houses in Cheapside (London) to cosen Edward TRAHERNE; cosen
Philip TRAHERNE senior of City of Hereford and his daughter cosen Jane CHEEK;
cosen Elizabeth ROBERT and her sister Katherine [who may be living in the house
in Hereford of Mr Thomas SMITH, mercer]; cosen Philip TRAHERNE of Hereford and
his son Philip TRAHERNE; cosen Ann JOY [or FOY] - £50 and her daughter
Ann £10 at 21; the widow of cosen Benjamin TRAHERNE - £50 and £200 to their
only daughter; cosen Edward TRAHERNE's daughter Ann £200 and her daughter
Margaret £200.
A large legacy to Margaret ROBERTS (a servant) she aged 50 and not to marry any
man under 40 who may drink away her inheritance leaving her in want; cosen
John TRAHERNE of Eastnor and [?his] sisters Ann and Susannah; cosen
Ann
TRAHERNE als PHILLIPS of Hereford - £50; cosen Gilbert [?cosen GILBERT];
cosen Charles PHILLIP, dyer; cosen Edward TRAHERNE** of London, pewterer.
Proved PCC London 12 Sep 1717.
Ref:
http://willsdb.gukutils.org.uk/HEF/WillsT.html
TRAHERNE, Edward - Citizen & Pewterer of London,
16 Aug 1733. (See also above will of John, at **)
To be buried near my late wife at St Leonard's Bromley [by Bow] co. Mddx; my
son-in-law Phillip WATSON - his debts to me forgiven providing he discharges my
Executor from my debts to him; my grandchildren Philip WATSON, Sarah WATSON
and Thomas FOOT - £10 each at 21.
Sole Executor: my son-in-law Peter FOOT, he to have R&R.
Witnesses: Susan SANDERSON; James BELSON; Ad. AVIS.
Proved PCC London 18 Aug 1733 by Peter FOOT.
Ref:
http://willsdb.gukutils.org.uk/HEF/WillsT.html
TREHERNE, John - Rector of Eastnor co. Hereford,
Clerk, 13 Jun 1751.
to be bur in Eastnor Church within the Rail on S. side of Communion Table.
So that my Executor shall not be troubled by any of my relations, I give such as
shall prove their relationship to me either as 1st or 2nd cousins one shilling
each on demand and not otherwise; to the Revd Lucy BERKELEY brother to Rowland
BERKELEY Esq of Cotheridg co. Worcs - my sermon notes & all MSS in my closet or
scritoire in the parlour.
Sole Executor: my servant James LONG & to collect up all Tithes due to me
from the parishes of Redmarley D'Abitot co. Worcs and Eastnor to pay my debts +
funeral expenses, he and his wife having been most faithful servants, James also
to have R&R.
Witnesses: William BRIDGE snr; Richard GODSALL; William BRIDGE jnr.
Proved PCC London 28 Jul 1753 by James LONG.
Ref:
http://willsdb.gukutils.org.uk/HEF/WillsT.html
Henry Temple, bachelor marr.
Harriet Trehearn at St George the Martyr,
Southwark 25 Oct 1792.
From;
http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/wills/ (
page no longer active)
John Trehearne & Margaret Gaborian of Saltash, Cornwall,
from;
http://www.morawel.com/fam2349.html (site no longer active)
Trechearne A, Currier & Leather Seller, Coventry Street,
Kidderminster (probably mis-spelling of Trehearne and, therefore,
relates to Anthony (33)). Also Treehearne.
Trehearn H, same occ., 68 Bull St, Birmingham
Trehearn S, same occ., High St, Droitwich
all from Post Office Directory of Birmingham, Staffordshire &
Worcestershire, 1850.
1911 Census Summary Books; Mr Trehearne, with 1 female, lived
at 15 Ainsworth Street, in the Gorton district of South Manchester.
Mr Treharne, with 1 male and 4 females, lived at 114
City Road, Orrell near Wigan, Lancs.
Mr J. Trurn, with 4 males and 3 females, lived at 2
Telford Street, Cheetham, North Manchester.
IGI
Johan <Trehearne> bp. 17 Aug 1607 St Peters, Hereford s/o Philippe
Trehearne & Elizabeth
Joane Trehearne bp 24 Mar 1608 St John, Lea, Hereford d/o Thomas
Trehearne
William Trehearne bp 1 Nov 1602 St Nicholas, Hereford s/o Nicholas
Trehearne (?285) & Ann
John Treaherne marr. Katherine Jones 30 Jan 1633 at St Owens,
Hereford.
John Tryhearne (?37) marr. Elizabeth Parker 14 June 1636 at
Pencombe, Hereford.
Johannes Trehearne marr. Anna Cook Oct 1638 at Bridstow,
Hereford.
John Tryherne of Rosse, , Hereford marr. Elizabeth Prichard 7 Jan
1663 at Gloucester.
John Treha(r)ne marr. Joan Condy 5 Nov 1672 (Lancaster)
Launceston, , Cornwall
FreeBMD
William H Trehearn marr Naomi A Lawrence 3rd quarter 1920 Aston
district (Birmingham). If this is Wm b. 1877 Stoke Prior, Worcs he
would have been aged 43.
Naomi A Trehearn d. 3rd quarter 1962 Bromsgrove district aged 77,
therefore b. c1885
London Gazette 10 November 1961
Naomi Ann Trehearn, widow, of 30 Talbot Street, Southport,
Lancs., changed, by Deed Poll, her name to Naomi Ann Gladwell. This
is likely to be Naomi A Palmer (1044) who marr Hubert H Trehearn
1881 census
Mary Trehearne age 56 Retired schoolmistress b. abt. 1835
Kidderminster, Worcs. Resident at Goosnargh Hospital near Preston, Lancs
1901 census
Mary Trehearn age 65 Ret. Certif. Teacher b. abt 1835 Kidderminster,
Worcs. Resident as above.
1888, 1892 Kelly's Directory;
Henry Trehearn farm bailiff to Mark Revill esq. at Besford,
Worcestershire
1850, July 1st. A Thomas Trehearne was acquitted of receiving
stolen goods at the midsummer sessions held at Worcester.
From England Births & Christenings 1538-1975 (on familysearch.org);
Thomas Treharne bp. 22 Aug 1562 Newland, Gloucs., d. 7 Sept 1564 s/o
James
Thomas Triherne bp. 14 April 1563 Lugwardine, Herefords. s/o Thomas
Thomas Trahearne bp. 30 March 1628 Lugwardine s/o Thomas
TREHERN/TREHERNE variants
Added 13 August 2011
From 1891, 1901 census & Free BMD.
William Henry Treherne (Threhern, Trehern) marr. Emily Flather 21 Sept.
1882 at Barnsley, Yorkshire
Builder & Contracter
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b. c1860 Malvern, Worcs
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Mary Ellen Ethel
Florence C Arthur G
John W Emily
b. c1884 b.c1885 b.c1887
b.c1888 b.c1889
b.Jan.1891 (9c 684) all b. Rawmarsh, Yorkshire
In 1891 William H. was resident at 1 Wannop Street, Rawmarsh near Rotherham.
In 1901 he was at 27 Rawmarsh Hill.
In 1903 W. H. Trehern, Builders &
Contractors of Parkgate, were commissioned to build a tramways depot for the
Electric Light and Tramway Committee for Rotherham Corporation Transport, 'just
off the main Rotherham to Parkgate road' ("Rotherham Transport History..." by
John Attridge, Hendon Publishing Co., 1984).
He also had premises
at Wellgate, Rotherham from 1921 to 1926 at least, ref: British Phone Books (Tel:
Rotherham 78).
From Alcott family tree on Ancestry.co.uk (with thanks);
William Henry Treherne son of Joseph (1816 Ledbury-1898 ?Rotherham), son of
John (b.1794 Ledbury), son of Joseph (1769-1826 Eastnor, Herefords), son of
Thomas (b.1735 Eastnor)
A probable close relation of William Henry, above.
Joseph Trehern marr. Emily Unknown
Bricklayer |
b. c1857 Sheffield
b. c1858
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Frances Gertrude
Laura Evelyn
Edith Esther A. Booth (adopted dau.)
b.c1880 b.c1886
b.c1891 b.c1893 b.c1896
b.c1900
Barnsley Kimberworth Parkgate
Parkgate Parkgate Parkgate
(Kimberworth & Parkgate are districts of Rotherham)
Bromsberrow, Gloucs Parish Register Transcripts at;
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wrag44/bromsberrow/bromsberrow.htm
Trehern(e)
1558-1599;
1598 2 Feb Matrimonium inter Tho:
Treherne et Margareta Stone solemnizat fuit
1771-1790 Baptisms;
1783 3 Aug Sarah dau of William
Treherne Labourer of Eastnor & of Anne his wife
1791-1809 Baptisms;
1791 18 Sept William son of
William Treherne, Labourer near Owley's Heath & Anne his wife
1755-1812 Marriages;
1778 15 Oxt Thos (X) Trehern &
Elizabeth (X) Haffield both of this parish were marr. by Banns in the presence
of Elizh Hill & James Howell (Banns 6, 13 & 20 Aug).
1813-1836 Marriages;
1820 7 Nov Thomas Trehern and
Elizabeth Smith were marr. in the presence of William Trehern and Sarah Hill.
Both of full age and signing with their mark (X).
1823 12 Oct Joseph Preedy & Charlotte
Burgess, marr. in presence of Thomas (X) & Betty (X) Trehern.
Baptisms in Bromsberrow 1813-1830;
1814 6 Feb James of Willam & Sarah
Treherne, Labourer
1816 15 Sept Richard of William & Sarah Traherne, Baker
1819 10 Jan Mary Ann dau of William &
Sarah Trehern, Labourer
1821 4 Feb John son of Thomas & Betty
Trehern, Labourer
1821 22 Apr Caroline dau of William &
Sarah Trehern, Labourer
1823 23 Mar Eliza dau of William &
Sarah Trehern, Labourer
1823 28 Apr Thomas son of Thomas &
Elizabeth Trehern, Labourer
1824 31 Oct William son of William &
Sarah Trehern, Labourer
1829 12 Apr Edward son of William &
Sarah Trehern, Labourer
1831-1850;
1832 14 Feb Sarah dau of William &
Sarah Trehern, Labourer
1844 27 Oct Sarah dau of James & Mary
Trehern, Labourer
1871-1890;
1883 1 Jul
Harry of Richard & Ellen Treherne, Labourer
From;
http://www.knightroots.co.uk/transcriptions/Parishes_F/Fleet/Marriages/marriages.htm
Parish of Fleet,
Marriages;
page41 no82 Jul 30 1892 Arthur WINDIATE 24 Bachelor Gardener
Fleet & Eliza TREHERNE 24 Spinster Fleet fathers - Henry
WINDIATE Labourer & John TREHERNE Labourer in the presence of
Sarah WINDIATE & John BASGET (?) ©Knightroots.co.uk.
Proceedings of the Old Bailey from;
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?path=sessionsPapers%2F18530509.xml
9 May 1853
Reference Number: t18530509-540
540.
JOB ANDREWS , stealing 1 bottle, value 1d.,
and 1 pint of gin, value 2s.; the goods
of
William Trehern, his master.
WILLIAM TREHERN . I am an innkeeper and
wine merchant, and live at Uxbridge. The
prisoner was my cellar man—on 17th April I went
with the policeman to take him into custody—I
stood outside the door—the prisoner was in the
stable—I saw him, and spoke to him—I told him he
had stolen some gin from me—he acknowledged it—I
forget what he said—he begged my pardon—I did
not tell him it would be better to tell me.
Cross-examined by
MR. CARTER. Q.
You keep the White Hart? A. Yes; I keep
my stock in wood—I have no knowledge of the
bottle or gin—I cannot say that I have lost any
from my stock—Mr. Poole is a customer of mine—I
have supplied him with various kinds of
spirits—the prisoner had had to deliver it
there—the payment would be made to me—I have not
stopped Mr. Poole's credit—he is a customer of
mine now—it was on Sunday I went with Road
knight to the stable—I was not in the stable, I
was at the door when Road knight went in—I do
not know what passed before I went in—I did not
hear the prisoner deny having stolen anything—he
acknowledged to me that he had taken it—he had
taken gin, and brandy, and rum, at various
times, to Mr. Poole's—he had been in my employ
about twelve months—he was before that in the
employ of Mr. Goodwin, a linen draper—since he
has been with me he has conducted himself
well—he has been on bail, and I have beard that
his former master, Mr. Weedon, has employed him
since—Mr. Poole owes me an account for spirits
now—no one went between me and Mr. Poole but the
prisoner.
COURT. Q.
He was your cellarman? A. Yes; he was
authorized to deliver gin to Mr. Poole, but
never without an order from me.
CHARLES POOLE . I am a publican, at
Hillingdon. I deal with Mr. Trehern for
spirits—the prisoner used to bring them—the
prisoner called on me one Saturday, called me
out of the parlour, and asked me how I got on
for rum and brandy—I told him I had enough at
present to go on with, and when I wanted any
more I should go to his master—the bell rang,
and the prisoner said he should bring me a
bottle, but he did not say of what—he afterwards
brought me a bottle—I do not know what was in
it—I mentioned it to Mr. Trehern's agent.
Cross-examined. Q. You have had large
dealings with Mr. Trehern? Yes; and the prisoner
used to bring what I bad—I have lately got a
little in arrears—I have lately had small
quantities—I have had two gallons—I never bought
a single bottle of the prisoner—I did not make
any bargain with him for a bottle on that
occasion—I went before the Magistrate on the
Monday week after the prisoner first came to
me—the prisoner was taken in charge on the day
before I went before the Magistrate—the prisoner
first came to me on a Saturday night, and
another man with him, and the bottle of gin was
brought on the Tuesday evening following, and
the next Saturday evening the prisoner came to
my house—he did not ask me to pay for that
bottle—he never asked a question about it—I told
him the bottle of gin was in possession of Road
knight—I never had any agreement with the
prisoner about this bottle of gin—not one
syllable.
ELIZABETH POOLE . I am the wife of the
last witness. I know the prisoner;
he used to bring spirits from Mr. Trehern to
my husband—I recollect he brought a bottle on
12th April; he pat it on the counter—I said,
"What is that?" he said, "All right," and he
went out—I put a seal on the bottle in presence
of Mr. Road knight, and gave it him about 10
o'clock the same night.
Cross-examined. Q. He took it without
jour giving it him. A. He was passing,
and I called him in; I told him there was a
bottle brought by Andrews, I did not know what
it contained—that is all that I know about it—I
cannot recollect whether he saw the bottle and
asked what it contained—I handed it to him, and
he asked me to seal it—the prisoner had brought
many things to me before from his master—when he
brought this bottle he did not say that he came
to sell it me for himself—he was in the house on
the Saturday after he brought this bottle, but I
did not see him—I had not seen him after he
brought the bottle—nothing was said to him after
that day to my know-ledge—I had said nothing to
the master, or made any charge about it—he had
never brought a single bottle before.
RICHARD ROADKNIGHT (police sergeant, T
11) I got this bottle from Mrs. Poole on Tuesday
night, 12th April—I found it standing in the
bar, and she gave it me—she put a seal on the
bottom of it—I went to Mr. Trehern on Sunday,
the 17th—I went with him up to the stable, to
the prisoner—I went in the stable first, Mr.
Trehern followed close behind me—I told the
prisoner I came after him for stealing a bottle
of gin from his master, and taking it up to
Poole's, which I had got—he said, "I did take it
from Mr. Trehern; I hope be will forgive me, it
is the first thing I ever took"—he asked Mr.
Trehern's forgiveness—he said, "No; if my
servants steal front me I will punish them. "
Cross-examined. Q. How came you in
Poole's house? A. I was passing, and Mr.
Poole was standing at the door—he said, "I want
to speak to you"—I went in, and he said, "Here
is a bottle"—I do not know now what is in it—Mr.
Trehern tried it, and I sealed the cork as it is
now—I received it on Tuesday, 12th April, at 10
o'clock at night, and I went straight to Mr.
Trehern—I saw Mr. Norman, his agent, that
night—I did not see Mr. Trehern till the
Saturday—I went again on the Sunday, and the
prisoner was attending to a horse in the
stable—he bad not absconded—there is no doubt I
might have taken him any day in the week—he has
been out on bail—I do not know his old master,
Mr. Weedon, a farmer—I know his last master, Mr.
Goodman, where he lived till he went to Mr.
Trehern—I never heard anything against him—on
the Sunday morning I found him in the stable—I
did not ask him whose servant he was, I knew
him—I did not ask him if he was in the service
of Mr. Trehern—I said, "I am come after you for
stealing a bottle of gin from Mr. Trehern, your
master"—I did not say, "It is no use your
denying it, I know all about it"—the first word
1 said was, "I am come after you for stealing a
bottle of gin from your master, Mr. Trehern, and
taking it up to Poole's"—he said, "I did"—I have
bo doubt Mr. Trehern could hear that, he was
just after me coming in—I did not say to the
prisoner, "It is no use your telling any lies
about it;" that is not the way I do business—I
did not know that Mr. Trehern could not swear to
the bottle or the gin—I said to the prisoner,
"Gin, or whisky?" and the prisoner said, "It is
gin"—I did not see any other spirits in Poole's
bar—I west in, and I think Mrs. Poole gave me
this, I will not be sure.
ELIZABETH POOLE (re-examined).
This is the bottle I gave to the officer. The
prisoner received a good character.
GUILTY. Aged
17.—Recommended to mercy by the Jury. —Confined
Fourteen Days.
Sarah
Treherne wife of Henry Treherne (owner of house & garden in
1839, schoolmaster 1841 (at £40p.a.), voter 1852) bur. Bosbury, Herefords.
21 March 1855 aged 76.
from;
http://www.bosburyhistoryresource.org.uk/
William Trehern, Baker & Flour Dealer, Silver Street (probably
Worcester rather than Kidderminster). Lascelles & Co's Directory of Worcester &
Neighbourhood, 1851.
Mary Treherne marr. William Chepman 17 Aug 1584 at St John The Baptist,
Frome. From;
http://www.gomezsmart.myzen.co.uk/places/frome/FSJ%20Marriages%201561-1652.htm
BARBER, Anne - Will
(dated 27 September 1712) of ANNE BARBER
(s) of St Peter within the City of
Hereford, widow.
This testator made a large charitable
gift. Subject to her sister SIBILL
TAYLOR of the City of Hereford,
spinster, having the use of the house
for the term of her (i.e. Sibill's)
natural life, the Testator bequeathed
her house (situated within the parish of
St Peter, near the Parish Church of St
Peter - which house she had bought of
HENRY BLAQUE, glover, now deceased, &
which house was now in her own
possession or occupation) to Rev HUGH
LEWIS (the present minister of the
parish church of All Saints within the
City of Hereford), to Mr RICHARD WALSH &
Mr WILLIAM GRIFFITHS (the present
churchwardens of the said parish
church), and to Mr THOMAS TAYLOR & Mr
JAMES PROBIN (the present overseers of
the said parish). After the death of her
sister Sibill, the rents & profits of
the house were to be distributed on 4
occasions each year amongst 6 widows of
the parish of All Saints, who were the
most indigent & poor.
To SAMUEL SHAW and ELIZABETH SHAW, son &
daughter of my kinsman SAMUEL SHAW, (£20
each). To my kinswoman MARGARET TAYLOR,
spinster, daughter of my kinsman SAMUEL
TAYLOR of London, corkcutter, (£100 + my
best bed &c + my best suite of clothes,
2 of my largest gold rings and my two
best silver spoons - to be delivered to
her at the age of 28 years or the day of
her marriage - but if she marry under
the age of 28 years & without the
consent & approbation of my Executor &
my Overseers, then she gets nothing. If
the said MARGARET TAYLOR dies under the
age of 28 years or if she is to get
nothing because of her marrying without
the said consent, then the £100 + bed,
clothes, gold rings & spoons are to be
divided amongst all the other children,
if any, of my said kinsman SAMUEL
TAYLOR. To my nephews JOHN TRILLOE &
JAMES TRILLOE (£10 each but to be given
to them at the rate of 25s each year
until they have received the full £10).
To ELIZABETH TRILLOE, daughter of my
nephew RICHARD TRILLOE (£10 at the age
of 21 years). To my kinsman BENJAMIN
TRAHERN, son of THOMAS TRAHERN, corvisor,
& of MARGARET his wife my kinswoman
(£5). To THOMAS BULLOCK, son of EDWARD
BULLOCK of the City of Hereford, baker
(£10). To WILLIAM PHILIPS the elder of
the City of Hereford, corvisor (£5). To
JOHN BYTHELL of the City of Hereford,
butcher (£5). To my kinswoman ELIZABETH,
wife of RICHARD COLLOE (£3). To
WINIFRED, wife of ROBER ILES, butcher
(£3). To STEPHEN PAINE of Eaton Bishop,
Herefordshire, glover, & his wife SIBILL
& all of their children (£4 to be
equally divided amongst them). To HANNAH
PREECE of Eaton Bishop (20s). To
MARGARET PAINE, spinster, living with
the said HANNAH PREECE (10s). To THOMAS
TAYLOR, son of my kinsman THOMAS TAYLOR,
waterman, deceased (£10). To my sister
SIBILL TAYLOR (the residue). My Executor
- my said sister SIBILL TAYLOR. To JONAH
TAYLOR esq of the City of Hereford
(£10). To Mr RICHARD HANKINS of the City
of Hereford, tanner (£10). My Overseers
- the said JONAH TAYLOR & the said
RICHARD HANKINS. The Witnesses -
ELIZABETH ELSOME, HENRY POWELL, HENRY
POWELL junior. This Will was proved at
Hereford by SIBILL TAYLOR, the sister &
the executor of the deceased, before
JOHN RODD, clerk.
from;
http://herefordshire1757-1820.typepad.co.uk/blog/2012/01/wills-of-the-city-of-hereford.html
Lomas
Was Herbert (178) the son of Richard Lomas as shown in the 1861 census who
was,
therefore, b. c1821?
Did Richard (son of John Lomas) marr. Mary Palmer (b. c1822, Edlaston (or
Edensor), Derbys),
dau of James Palmer, on 8 May 1845 at Alstonfield (modern Alstonefield?),
Stafford? Geographically, Alstonfield was in the vicinity of Fawfieldhead,
Heathylee, Folly House, Ashbourne, etc.
1861 Census shows residence at Folly House (is situated mid-way between
Leek & Buxton). The modern day address appears to be Folly House, Newtown,
Longnor, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Piece: RG9/1949 Place: Longnor
-Staffordshire Enumeration District: 4
Civil Parish: Heathylee Ecclesiastical Parish: Heathylee
Folio: 46 Page: 3 Schedule: 10
Address: Folly House
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LOMAS
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Richard
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40
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Farmer Of 30acres& Stone Mason
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Mary
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Dau
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Thomas
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Unrelated? Similar names-
from fms.org, 1881 census at Wimberry Moss, Rainow, Cheshire (Richard b. c1831,
Herbert b. c1880)
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Richard
LOMAS |
Head |
M |
Male |
50 |
Saltersford Rainow, Cheshire, England |
Farmer Of 62 Acres |
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Martha
LOMAS |
Wife |
M |
Female |
36 |
Rainow, Cheshire, England |
Farmers Wife |
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Richard
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
12 |
Combs Edge, Derby, England |
Scholar |
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Edward
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
10 |
Combs Edge, Derby, England |
Scholar |
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John
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
8 |
Combs Edge, Derby, England |
Scholar |
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Herbert
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
1 |
Rainow, Cheshire, England |
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Eliza
STUBBS |
Servant |
U |
Female |
16 |
Bosley, Cheshire, England |
Domestic Servant |
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LOMAS |
Brother |
U |
Male |
51 |
Saltersford Rainow, Cheshire, England |
Annuitant |
IGI - Herbert bp. 28 Dec 1879 Rainow
Cottage, Fawfieldhead, Staffs (Herbert b. c1870)
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Elias
LOMAS |
Head |
M |
Male |
35 |
Blackshawmoor, Stafford, England |
Farm Labourer |
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Elizabeth
LOMAS |
Wife |
M |
Female |
36 |
Fawfieldhead, Stafford, England |
Farm Labourer Wife |
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Herbert
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
11 |
Fawfieldhead, Stafford, England |
Scholar |
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John
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
9 |
Fawfieldhead, Stafford, England |
Scholar |
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George
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
7 |
Fawfieldhead, Stafford, England |
Scholar |
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Isaac
LOMAS |
Son |
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Male |
3 |
Fawfieldhead, Stafford, England |
Scholar |
Reapsmoor, Fawfieldhead (Herbert b. c1864)
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Ann
LOMAS |
Head |
W |
Female |
71 |
Kingsley Holt, Stafford, England |
Farmer 23 Acres |
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Herbert
LOMAS |
Grand Son |
U |
Male |
17 |
Leek, Stafford, England |
Farmers Grand Son |
1841 census, Fawfieldhead
Address: Boosley(?) (Current maps show a Boosley Grange, Newtown, Longnor,
Buxton, Derbys, which is near Fawfieldhead)
John Lomas 65 Farmer b. Staffs (therefore b. c1776)
Esther 60 b. Staffs
Thomason 25 b. Staffs
Matthew 15 b. Staffs
Joseph Salt 4 b. Staffs (relative?)
William Millward 20 Ag Lab b. Staffs (worker?)
1841 census, Fawfieldhead
Address: Reapsmoor
John Lomas 55 Mason b. Staffs (therefore b. c1786)
Elizabeth 40 b. Staffs
Joshua 15 Masons Ap b. Staffs
Joseph 12 b. Staffs
Moses 5 b. Staffs
Above from a.com. The 1841 census often lists ages to the nearest 5 years.
1881 census at 10 Church Hill, Selby, Yorks;
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Moses
LOMAS |
Head |
M |
Male |
40 |
Longmar, Stafford, England |
Master Mason |
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Hannah
M. LOMAS |
Wife |
M |
Female |
30 |
Selby, York, England |
Masons Wife |
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John
Thos. LOMAS |
Son |
U |
Male |
15 |
Selby, York, England |
Mason |
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James
LOMAS |
Son |
U |
Male |
8 |
Selby, York, England |
Scholar |
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George
Wm. LOMAS |
Son |
U |
Male |
5 |
Selby, York, England |
Scholar |
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Walter
LOMAS |
Son |
U |
Male |
1 |
Selby, York, England |
Scholar |
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Mary
WILLEY |
Servt |
U |
Female |
19 |
Leeds, York, England |
General Servant |
A John Lomas was bp.28 April 1771 at Cheddleton, Staffs, to Caleb
Lomas & Mary (IGI). Cheddleton is about 12 miles from Fawfieldhead.
Froggatt
Go to Froggatt individuals
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Derbyshire |
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John |
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SIKES |
From FreeREG, file number 19685
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Wills of Derbyshire, from
Genuki
1675
BARBER
DOWNING
FROGGOTT
RATCLIFE
RATCLIFFE
RIDGEWAY
ROGERS
SIDEBOTHAM
SLACK
WHITE
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FROGGOTT,
Thomas - of Shedyard, i/t/p of Glossopp, Derbyshire, Yeoman, 1
Jul 1675 [27 Chas II]
to my daughter Jane RATCLIFFE - half part of all my farms and
tenements situate at Townscliffe in the said parish of Glossopp,
such part thereof as was leased to me by Samuel RATCLIFFE; to
John RATCLIFFE her son - the other half part at Townscliffe;
all those goods which I purchased by one bill of sale from
William RATCLIFFE equally betwixt them; if John RATCLIFFE die
before he shall accomplish the age of one and twenty years then
to Richard FROGGOTT my son…… &c.; to my servant Elizabeth
DOWNING &c.…… unto my son John FROGGOTT - my title, term,
claim &c. of farm or tenement at Shedyard; to my grandchildren
John and Hellen (ch'n of my son John FROGGOTT) - £50. to Richard
F. George F. Elizabeth F and Hellen SLACK (sons and daughters of
my later brother John F. of Hourdlow deceased - £20 each; to
my nephew John ROGERS - £20.
Witnesses: sealed signed and published in the presence of
John RIDGEWAY, Ralph BARBER, Peter SIDEBOTHAM, and Ralph
WHITE.
Executors: my daughter Jane RATCLIFE and my grandchild
John RATCLIFFE.
Proved 10 Nov 1675 - PCC. TNA Ref: PROB 11/349. |
1676
FFROGGOT
FFROGGOTT
FROGGATT
HEATHCOTT
HOWE
SLACK
WHITE
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FROGGATT, John - of
Hourdlow, Derbyshire, 12 Jun 1676 [28 Chas II]
to my loving wife Elizabeth, &c. to my son Thomas - all my lands
and tenements in Hope in the Parish of Alstonfield co. Stafford;
to my son Thomas FFROGGOTT lands and tenements in Hourdlow &c.; to
my daughter Mary FFROGGOTT - lands and tenements in Hourdlow, after
she the said Mary shall accomplish the age of fourteen years…… to
my daughter Elizabeth - £5; to my daughter Helen HEATHCOTT (wife
of Arthur HEATHCOTT) - tenne shillings; to my brother Richard
FFROGGOTT - 20 shillings; to my brother George FFROGGOTT and my
sisters Elizabeth FFROGGOT and Helen SLACK - tenne shillings each.
True & Sole Executor: my sonne Thomas FFROGGOT
Witness: thereof of John FFROGGOT the elder, in the presence
of Richard FFROGGOTT, Helen SLACK, ffrancis HOWE, Ralph WHITE.
John's Inventory: £333 including £195 owed to him by bonds.
Proved 9 Sep 1676 - PCC. TNA Ref: PROB 11/352. |
1679
FROGGOTT
RATCLIFFE
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FROGGOTT, Richard -
of Shadyard, 1679.
to brother John all my goods in his possession; to my kinsman John
RATCLIFFE all my lands of Townscliffe in Glossop.
Proved 1679 - PCC. TNA Ref: PROB 11/360. |
1694
CHAPMAN
DOWNS
FROGGATT
GREGORY
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FROGGATT, John - of
Calver i/t/p Bakewell, husbandman, 8 Feb 1693.
Bequests: son John ... shillings in silver; my son Richard
- the box in ye chamber over the house and ... in silver. my ffower
daughters in law - every one ... pence; and "all the children I am
grandfather to" - every one ... pence.
Executor: my youngest son Raphael FROGGATT.
Appraisers of Inventory: Humpry CHAPMAN, Rich: GREGORY(X),
James GREGORY, 23 May 1694. John described as "the Elder".
£15-19s-2d.
Note: John mar aged 44 to Anne DOWNS at Taxal 1658 and d. May
1694. |
1711
BRINKLEY
COWPER
FROGATT
PIDCOCK
STEVENSON
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FROGATT, Thomas
junior - of Calver. (N)
deceased had not made a will but before he died he communicated his
intentions to three witnesses whose statements were recorded when
probate was granted: all land and housing to son Thomas FROGATT;
80£ given to daughter Mary to be paid by Thomas when he reaches the
age of 23; 40£ each given to daughters Elizabeth and Barbara and
son William - to be paid to them by his wife Elizabeth the sole
executrix.
Witnesses: George STEVENSON of Unstone i/t/p Dronfield co.
Derby, Yeoman; George COWPER of Hasleford in Eyam co. Derby,
Yeoman; Barbara COWPER wife of George COWPER;
Witness to signatures: W. BRINKLEY.
Inventory: total £181-13-11. Testator died on or about 23 Dec
1710.
Probate granted before Robert PIDCOCK at Bakewell 6 Jan 1711.
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1712
FROGATT
FROGGOTT
MARSDEN
MELLOR
MENEKER
NICHOLS
SHEMWELL
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FROGATT, John - of
Calver, husbandman. (Ad)
Bond: 20 Oct 1712 between Anne FROGATT of Calver widow,
Joseph NICHOLS curate? of Baslow, Thomas MARSDEN carpenter of
Baslow, requiring Anne FROGATT to produce an inventory and present
any will that might turn up.
Witness: Nath. MENEKER? NP.
Signed: Ann FROGGOTT, Joseph NICHOLS, Thomas MARSDEN.
Inventory: Total £20.17.2 appraised by William SHEMWELL,
??? MELLOR, 7 Jun 1712.
Letters of Administration to Anne FROGATT, relict 20 Oct 1712 at
Bakewell. Lichfield RO Ref: P/C/11. |
1721
BOMFORD
FROGGATT
FROGGOT
GREGORY
HEALD
MOWER
PARKER
SIMMS
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FROGGOT, Richard -
of Grindleford Bridge i/t/p Eyam, miner, 12 Sep 1721.
Beneficiaries: John & Thomas FROGGOT (sons of brother Thomas)
- to get the house in Stony Middleton where Henry BOMFORD now lives;
mother Anne SIMMS; brothers John & Thomas; sister Grace
GREGORY wife's children Nicholas, Martha, Hannah & Thomas HEALD get
everything else.
Executors: son in law Nicholas HEALD, Thomas MOWER.
Witnesses: Thomas MOWER, Daniel HEALD, Samuel PARKER.
Inventory: Total £57.13.06 appraised by James MOWER, Thomas
MOWER, Daniel HEALD, 22 Sep 1721.
Proved at Chesterfield 5 Oct 1721. Lichfield RO Ref: B/C/11.
Note: Richard FROGGATT mar Ruth HEALD at Eyam 11 Nov 1714.
She would appear to have been the widow of Anthony HEALD who was bur
Eyam 26 Mar 1714. |
1729
BEECH
BOWER
DOWNES
FROGGATT
GREGORY
WILD
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FROGGATT, Richard -
of Calver i/t/p Bakewell, butcher, 5 Sep 1729 [3 Geo II]
Bequests: son Benjamin - £5-10s.; son Rowland - "that farm
or tenement which was his uncle John's"; son John - "one farm
called ??? living under the covenants whereby I have rented from
Edward DOWNES of Shrigley Esq."; son William - £1; grandson
Anthony (William's son - under 21) - cottage and shop in Stoney
Middleton, if he dies to next younger brother, &c.; son Thomas
(under 21) - farm called Buck Carr, Bingley Croft and the
crops on the moor also farmed from Edward DOWNES Esq. & £10;
daughters Elizabeth and Ann - each £1; daughters Sarah and Grace
(both under 21) - each £30.
Joint Executors: wife Elizabeth and son Rowland.
Overseer: my friend William BOWER of Hassop.
Witnesses: James WILD, Anthony GREGORY, Wm BEECH.
Appraisers of Inventory: William FROGGATT, William BOWER,
16 Sep 1729. Total: £103-11-0. |
1738
BATES
FOX
FROGGOTT
GREGOREY
HALLAM
SWINDLE
WILLIAMS
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FROGGOTT, Thomas -
of Stoney Middleton, miner, 13 Jan 1737/8.
Beneficiaries: wife Jane FROGGOTT - everything for life then,
son Thomas gets the house; sons Benjamin & John get the house
Joseph SWINDLE lives in.
Executrix: Jane FROGGOTT.
Witnesses: Richard FOX, Catherine WILLIAMS, Joseph BATES.
Inventory: Total £16.15.10 appraised by Joseph HALLAM, Robt.
GREGOREY, 9 Feb 1737/8.
Proved at Chesterfield 20 Apr 1738. Lichfield RO Ref: B/C/11.
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1739
BAGSHAW
BOOTHE
CLEGG
FFOX
FFROGATT
FROGATT
GODDARD
GROGAT
HADFIELD
HIGENBOTTAM
HIGINBOTTAM
WAGSTAFFE
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FROGATT, John - of
Park Hall, parish of Glossop, Yeoman, 31 Oct 1739.
Mentions son Thomas FFROGATT, estate of Ridgetopp, near
Heafield; son Thomas to transfer and convey to John FFOX of Edale
that estate which I sold to the said John FFOX; £20 to son
Thomas's children; £100 to my grandson John FFROGATT; £60 to my
grandson Thomas BOOTHE; to my son in law William GODDARD[1] viccor
of Glossop and to his heirs forever my estate called Park Hall,
he also to have all my househould goods, chatells, cattels etc. and
to be my whole and soule Executor.
Signed in the presence of Josua BAGSHAW, John HADFIELD, Geo
HIGENBOTTAM.
True Inventory: valued £272-16-8 by John WAGSTAFFE and Geo.
HIGINBOTTAM, subscribed 29 Oct 1739.
Notes: [1] John's daughter Elizabeth married William GODDARD
at Hayfield in 1729. The IGI incorrectly records her surname as 'GROGAT'.
[2] James CLEGG mentions this will in his Diary - "Mr GODDARD
called me up to Chappell to give an account of what I knew" of
the Will - ex. The Diary of James Clegg Part 2 p.397,
published by the Derbyshire Record Society. |
1742
BOIGHTON
BROOMHEAD
FROGGATT
GREGORY
GRUNDY
HADFIELD
HALE
MIDDLETON
TYAS
WALKER
WESTEN
WRAGG
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FROGGATT, Benjamin
- Moorseats, Parish of Hathersage, Gentleman, 10 Mar 1742.
Executors: Kinsmen Thos. MIDDLETON of Eyam, Gent, Geo.
WRAGG of Lodge in the County of York, Gent, Richard TYAS of
Rotherham.
Beneficiaries: wife Ann, sister Mary GRUNDY; John BOIGHTON,
? BOIGHTON - son and dau of nephew Jonathan BOIGHTON; nieces
Elizabeth wife of William WESTEN? and Easter? wife of Thomas
GREGORY; Mary wife of Geo. WRAGG, Elizabeth wife of Geo. WALKER;
children of sister Sarah and her husband Josua BROOMHEAD.
Witnesses: Charles HADFIELD, Geo. HALE, Nathal. HADFIELD.
From the Bagshawe Collection at Sheffield City Library. Extracted by
Sheila Rimmington, Jul 2001. |
1756
BOOTH
CLAYTON
FROGATT
GEE
PREISTNALL
ROBINSON
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FROGATT, Thomas -
of Ridgetop, parish of Glossop, Yeoman, 30 Nov 1756.
Mentions sons John FROGATT, Benjamin, Thomas, William, Nathaniel;
daughters Ellen, Ann and Elizabeth; also mentions grandson John,
in same Item as son John.
Executors: Thomas BOOTH of Kinder, Yeoman, and John GEE of
Heafield, Tanner.
Witnesses: William PREISTNALL, John ROBINSON, and Samuel
CLAYTON.
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1758
BROOMHEAD
FROGGATT
GREGORY
ROYALES
TOMSON
|
FROGGATT, Thomas -
of Calver co. Derby and parish of Bakewell, 29 May 1758.
weak in body yet of a sound and perfect understanding and memory
… as for my burial I desire it be decent at the discretion of my
loving wife.
Joynt Executors: my brother Henry BROOMHEAD and my nephew
Henry BROOMHEAD.
Bequests: to my beloved wife one cow and all my crop of corn
and hay hencroching on Cocker Farm the paying of all rents on
Cocker Farm due to Lady Day ???? that belongs to Cocker
Farm and to receive all profits their belonging; to my sister
Eliz ROYALES £20 which lyes in her husbands hands; to my
sister Sarah TOMSON £20 to be paid every halfe year £1-5s. till all
is paid … I leave my farm to my executors and all my stock and goods
thereunto belonging they paying all my just debts and funeral
expences (and) all my wearing aparel to my executors and all my
husbandry gear that belonged to me before I ??? ????? (and) all the
rest of household goods that stands in the house she now liveth and
her one farm. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
under.
Witnesses: John GREGORY, Mary GREGORY. |
1758
BROOMHEAD
FROGGATT
GREGORY
ROYALES
TOMSON
|
FROGGATT, Thomas -
of Calver co. Derby and parish of Bakewell, 29 May 1758.
weak in body yet of a sound and perfect understanding and memory
… as for my burial I desire it be decent at the discretion of my
loving wife.
Joynt Executors: my brother Henry BROOMHEAD and my nephew
Henry BROOMHEAD.
Bequests: to my beloved wife one cow and all my crop of corn
and hay hencroching on Cocker Farm the paying of all rents on
Cocker Farm due to Lady Day ???? that belongs to Cocker
Farm and to receive all profits their belonging; to my sister
Eliz ROYALES £20 which lyes in her husbands hands; to my
sister Sarah TOMSON £20 to be paid every halfe year £1-5s. till all
is paid … I leave my farm to my executors and all my stock and goods
thereunto belonging they paying all my just debts and funeral
expences (and) all my wearing aparel to my executors and all my
husbandry gear that belonged to me before I ??? ????? (and) all the
rest of household goods that stands in the house she now liveth and
her one farm. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
under.
Witnesses: John GREGORY, Mary GREGORY. |
1760
BROOMHEAD
CRUMP
FROGGATT
GREEN
HAWLEY
MARPLE
|
FROGGATT, William -
of Calver co. Derby & parish of Bakewell (undated)
being week of body, perfect of memory I resine my soul to God and
my body to the ground … I desire my debts to be paid and the
rest of my substance I give to my wife Grace FROGGATT and to my son
Henry FROGGATT (also) one house all belonging to it &c. and likewise
a Lead Mine called Bright Side Grove … and if the Lead Mine
sale £100 clear profit for the said Grace FROGGATT or Henry FROGGATT
to give £20 to each of my daughters Rebecca GREEN (the wife of Henry
GREEN), and Mary (the wife of Thomas HAWLEY) £20, and £10 to my
daughter Grace (the wife of James CRUMP)
Executors: my wife the aforesaid Grace FROGGATT and my son
Henry FROGGATT. Signed sealed published and declared by the
Testator himself.
Witnesses: Thomas MARPLE, Thomas BROOMHEAD, Sidney FROGGATT,
Sidney FROGGATT.
Will proved 1760. |
1762
ARCHER
CROOKE
EYRE
FROGGATT
MANDER
SIKES
|
FROGGATT, Thomas -
of Calver i/t/p Bakewell co. Derby, Yeoman, 5 Apr 1760.
being week in body but of sound mind memory and understanding;
whereas I have provided as far as it is fit and convenient to me
for my 3 daughters Mary the wife of John SIKES, Elizabeth the wife
of Richard FROGGATT, and Sarah the wife of Walter FROGGATT by
conveying to my said son in law Richard and his heirs a Croft in
Calver aforesaid called the Malthouse Croft together with the
Malthouse and all other my houses & buildings thereto
adjoining in Calver aforesaid in consideration of £80 in such
coveyances mentioned to be paid to me £40 part of wch I have given
to Walter FROGGATT and for the remaining £40 I have taken bond from
the said Richard and Walter FROGGATT payable to me … with interest
for same after £4????? which £40 secured by such Bond intend as …
provision for my daughter SIKES and her children … I value the
premises so conveyed at £120 I do therefore in such conveyance the
sum of £80 only; I make the like provision of £40 for my daughter
Sarah the wife of Walter FROGGATT; and at any time after my
descease through any unforseen defect in my right & title to grant &
devise the said (premises) through any ???? disposition in my eldest
son William FROGGATT my Will in that respect may be frustrated and
made void and the said William FROGGATT recover possesion from the
said Richard, then … my estate at Eyam shall amply make up to the
said Richard FROGGATT such (and) in such case I do charge all my
said Mesuages &c. in Eyam (which I do hereafter in this my Will to
the said William) with the payment of the said sum of £120 to my
said son in law Richard FROGGATT and (likewise) all such sums of
money (Richard) may have expended or layout in improvement of said
buildings &c. at Calver and of defending his title … and as touching
the sum of £40 secured by the above Bond (the interest) shall be
paid to my said daughter SIKES for life for her separate use and
free of the debts control or demand of the said husband and after
her descease the principal to be paid equally amongst her 5 children
viz: John, Thomas, Elizabeth, Walter and Robert in £8 shares apiece
at 21; to my son William FROGGATT all my mesuges &c. in Eyam co.
Derby subject to the debt and incumbances on same (and) the
possesion of all that farm which I hold under John ARCHER Esq in
Calver (and) 2 beds one in the parlour and the other in the further
chamber with all the bedding used and belonging to the same marked
with letters "W F", one old chest in the further chamber, one ovall
table in the nearer chamber 4 oak high backed chairs in the parlour
one hanging toasting iron six pewter plates; to my son Thomas
FROGGATT the possesion of the farms lying in Calver which I hold
under Rowland EYRE Esq known by the name of Cockers Farm and
the Woodland Farm and it is my express mind and will that if
my son William shall at any time after my descease give any
disturbances to my said son Thomas FROGGATT touching the possesion
of the said farms and shall against (Thomas's) free consent get into
possesion of them then Thomas to have the full sum of £80 issuing
and arising out my said estate at Eyam devised to William, with
interest from the time Thomas became dispossesed … and as touching
the extrordinary case I have to secuze?? to my younger children the
position I have thought fit to give them I declare the reasons
therof to be the stubborn and undutiful corriage?? of (William) who
seteth up a claim and protestation to all my estates and farms.
Sole Executor: my said son Thomas - he also to have R&R.
Signed sealed and declared by the Testator.
Witnesses: Geo CROOKE, Benj FROGGATT, John MANDER.
Will proved in 1762. |
1791
?WIPNIE
BOWER
FROGGATT
MOSELEY
STORRS
TOWNSEND
|
FROGGATT, John - of
Stoney Middleton i/t/p Hathersage co. Derby, Innkeeper, 3 Jul 1789.
to my son John FROGGATT £40 at 21; to my son Joseph FROGGATT £60
applied to his use by my execs in the manner following - not
exceeding £20 towards placing out (as) apprentice when he shall
attain a fit age, and the residue at 21; to my dear and loving
wife Hannah FROGGATT all my messuages &c. for life and after her
death the same to my son Thomas FROGGATT; all R&R (Cattle Chattels
Furniture Stock in Trade Plate Linnen Books Book Debts Mortgages
Bonds, money out at interest and interest from messuages farms &c)
to my wife for life, she maintaining my said sons Joseph John and
Thomas with proper and sufficient meat drink washing lodging
clothing &c. and with such proper school education as my much
esteemed and great friend John STORRS of Wigley shall think fit
until Joseph is apprenticed & with clothing until 21.
Executor & Executrix: my friend John STORRS of Wigley, and my
wife; after her death my said personal property equally shared
amongst my 3 sons.
Witnesses: Joshua TOWNSEND, William MOSELEY, Wm. BOWER.
Proved at London 22 Jan 1791 (PCC) before Sr William ?WIPNIE Knt, Dr
of Laws - execs as named. |
1802
BROOMHEAD
DENT
FROGGATT
FROST
GREGORY
SAVAGE
|
FROGGATT, Richard -
of Calver i/t/p Bakewell co. Derby, Yeoman, 25 Feb 1802.
weak of body but of sound and disposing mind, memory &
understanding; to my son John FROGGATT all that mesuage &c.
where he now lives in Calver aforesaid as also a small Croft called
the Malthouse Croft adjoining to the same except such part of
it … as shall hereinafter be disposed of … on condition he pay the
mortgage theron (£63) out of the said estate (also) a pew on the
north side of Baslow Church; to my son Thomas FROGGATT all that
mesuage &c. where he now lives, situate in the Malthouse Croft
aforesaid and herein not disposed of (also) the mesuage &c.
adjoining to the same with lands hereditaments and premises &c.
(also) 2 sittings in a long seat behind the Pulpit in Baslow Church;
to my daughter Ann SAVAGE £15; to my daughter Martha DENT £10 -
which said legacies shall be paid 12 months next after my descease;
to my grandaughters Elizabeth and Ann GREGORY (daughters of my
late daughter Elizabeth GREGORY desceased) £5 each at 21 or on days
or day of marriage which shall first happen;
Sole Executor: my said son Richard, he also to get R&R.
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator.
Witnesses: Matthew FROST, William BROOMHEAD, William
FROGGATT. |
1810
EYRE
FLUTE
FROGGATT
FROST
|
FROGGATT, Walter -
of Calver i/t/p Bakewell co. Derby, Butcher, 27 Sep 1810.
of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding; to my
daughter in law Frances FROGGATT (widow of my late son Thomas) all
and singular of whatsoever kind … at the time of my desease after
paying my just debts … for her kind attention paid to me, and … to
bring up the 3 children she is left with by my late son Thomas
FROGGATT, also recommend to my worthy landlord Francis EYRE Esq to
accept of my said daughter in law Frances FROGGATT as tenant to the
house and lands I rent.
Sole Executor: Mr John FLUTE of Janey Gate co. Derby. Signed
and sealed by the testator, with:
Witnesses: Matthew FROST jnr, John FROST. |
1813
FROGGATT
HILL
MARPLE
MILLINGTON
|
FROGGATT, Samuel -
of Moor-side in the Township of Baslow, farmer, 26 Jun 1813.
"to be decently and privately buried in my Family burial ground".
eldest son Samuel FROGGATT - one shilling; son Thomas FROGGATT -
20s. annually and a homestead at the Moor-side when he is out of
employ; son Edward FROGGATT - £20; daughters Elizabeth, Ann,
Hannah and Martha - £20 apiece; grandchildren Benjamin and Robert
(sons of my son Jason) - £10 apiece at 21; grandson Samuel
MILLINGTON - £20 at 21.
Sole Executor: son Hezekiah FROGGATT - to have the rest and I
request my landlord the Duke of Rutland to admit him tenant for the
farm I hold of him.
Witnesses: George MARPLE, Baslow; (and another of)
Bakewell.
Codicil: 2 Jul 1813. Son Samuel to have £10 rather than one
shilling(!)
Witnesses: George MARPLE, William HILL(X). |
1838
BELFITT
FROGGATT
MILLINGTON
WHITE
WRAGG
|
FROGGATT, Hezekiah
- of Moorside, in the township of Baslow and parish of Bakewell co.
Derby, Farmer, 29 Nov 1838.
weak in health but of sound and disposing mind and understanding;
to my sister Hannah WRAGG 6s. p.w. for her natural life out of my
freehold property situate i/t/p Eyam; to my brother Edward
FROGGATT £100; to my sister Martha MILLINGTON £50; to my late
brother Walter FROGGATTs children (such as shall be living) £70
equally divided (and) to my brother Jason FROGGATTs children £100
likewise; to my nephew Benjamin FROGGATT £240 - all to be paid by
my Executors (and) I direct that my Executors stand seised ?? and
possesed of my real and personal estates respectively upon trust as
soon as convieniently after my descease, to sell dispose and convert
into money; the rest residue &c. to my niece Hannah FROGGATT for
her own absolute use benefit and disposal.
Executors: my kind friends Henry WHITE of Bubnell and John
BELFITT of Brampton, Farmers (and) they shall at all times out of
the first monies may come to their or either of their hands
reimburse and indemnify themselves and himself respectively all such
costs &c. in and about the execution of the trusts of this my will
and neither shall be answerable for any loss … unless the same shall
happen by his or their neglect or default nor for any loss which may
happen from depositing any monies … in the hands keeping custody of
any public Banker nor the one nor otherof them (and) neither of them
shall be answerable for more monies than shall actually come into
his or their hands respectively. |
1847
CUTTS
DERBYSHIRE
FROGGATT
HALL
HIGS
HURWOOD
LEES
STANTON
TURNER
|
FROGGATT, Martha
(wife of Jason FROGGATT) - of the Township of Newbold, co Derby,
Hardwareman, 12 Jun 1844.
made by virtue of authority reserved to me by an Indenture of
Release or Settlement of 15 Oct 1840 between 1) the said Jason
FROGGATT, 2) me (then) Martha HURWOOD widow and 3) John CUTTS of
Chesterfield co. Derby, Gentleman & Francis DERBYSHIRE of
Stonegravels co. Derby, Farmer; I give and devise after [Jason's]
decease all my Dwellinghouse &c. i/t/p Darley co. Derby in the
occupation of Edward TURNER unto and to the use of my son Henry
LEES; to my daughter Elizabeth Lees HIGS 6 Joiner's Chairs with
hair bottoms and covered with black cloth - a spring Tea Table with
Cover and my printed bed with bedrounds and bedding belongings
thereto … to James LEES son of my son Henry my other bed with bed
rounds and the feather bed … pillows & bolster thereto belonging,
also a large Clothes Box … to Henry LEES another son of Henry a
large Corner Cupboard.
Executor: my son Henry LEES, also R&R of my Household Goods
and Furniture and all other my personal Estate. Signed M FROGGATT
with:
Witnesses: Samuel STANTON; John HALL.
Probate granted 22 Apr 1847 to Henry LEES of South Normanton co.
Derby - who appeared personally at the Bishops Court of Lichfield.
|
1853
COOPER
FISHER
FROGGATT
PINDER
STANTON
|
FROGGATT, Jason -
of Wadshelf, Brampton, hardwareman, 11 Nov 1852.
Bequests: son Benjamin FROGGATT (also sole executor), Mary
(widow of my late son Robert FROGGATT), daughter Hannah (wife of
Robert PINDER) - each £19; humbly hope my landlord admit [Mary] as
tenant, and in case of her death or remarriage then my grandson
William (son of my late son Robert); Robert FISHER (ill.son of my
late son Robert), Jason (another son of Robert) and Hannah (daughter
of my son Benjamin) - each £10; Hannah also to have "the bed on
which I lie" and Jason to have my clock; the rest/residue to my
son Hezekiah FROGGATT absolutely.
Witnesses: Joseph COOPER, Samuel STANTON.
Probate 14 Apr 1853 granted at Chesterfield to Benjamin FROGGATT.
|
1854
ARTHUR
BARK
BROWN
CUTTS
FROGGATT
HASLAM
KAY
|
FROGGATT, Elizabeth
(wife of Jason FROGGATT) - of Baslow co. Derby, Yeoman, 18 Feb 1833.
Refers to an Indenture of Settlement 27 Jan 1823 between 1) the said
Jason FROGGATT, 2) myself the said Elizabeth FROGGATT then Elizabeth
ARTHUR, and 3) William ARTHUR Farmer and John CUTTS Gentleman; I
give and bequeath all my Estate &c. to the said William ARTHUR and
John CUTTS upon trust that they pay the interest &c. to my said
husband Jason FROGGATT and after his death to pay and divide equally
between my nephews and nieces the children of my late sister Mary
HASLAM, of my brother the said William, of my sister Sarah BARK and
of my brother Benjamin when they reach 21.
Witnesses: William KAY, George BROWN.
Testator died 1 Nov 1836. Probate 7 Jan 1854.
Signed by John CUTTS, described as the surviving Executor. |
1875
BRAMALL
CHINN
FROGGATT
HUTCHINSON
SCOTT
TAYLOR
|
FROGGATT, Frances
(widow of the late Benjamin FROGGATT) - of Moorside Farm near Baslow
co. Derby, 29 Sep 1875.
made principally for my son John FROGGATT and my daughter Frances
Elizabeth FROGGATT, as my eldest and 2nd son have been duly provided
for.
Executors: Robert HUTCHINSON of Bakewell, Innkeeper and
Charles SCOTT of Baslow Farmer; I devise to them all real estate
if any and I respectfully request my noble landlord the Duke of
Rutland to accept my eldest son Hezekiah FROGGATT as tennant one
year from my death of the farm I hold under his grace and (in which
case) I bequeath my said son all sillages growing crops and tennant
right &c. on conditions including payment of an apportionment of the
half years rent falling due after the expiration of one year from my
death with the other half to be paid by my executors out of my
personal estate; I bequeath all (real + personal) estate to my 3rd
son John FROGGATT and my daughter Frances Elizabeth FROGGATT
equally.
Witnesses: John TAYLOR Solicitor Bakewell, Edward BRAMALL.
Proved at Derby 27 Nov 1875 by the oaths of the executors as
named.
Testator Frances FROGGATT was late of Moorside Farm near Baslow
widow and d. 17 Oct 1875 at Moorside Farm aforesaid. Effects under
£600. Extracted by S & H S CHINN Solicitors Lichfield. |
1920
FROGGATT
HILL
|
FROGGATT, Jason -
of Stonelow Farm, Brampton, 27 Oct 1920.
Executors: my son Charles FROGGATT of 49 Rutland Road
Chesterfield, and my son in law Arthur Rowland HILL of Wigley Farm,
Old Brampton.
Bequests: to my executors £5 each; Eric FROGGATT youngest
son of my deseased son William FROGGATT a legacy of such amount as
shall equal share of each of my children to be paid in installments
of £5 every 6 months; residue to be divided equally amongst all my
children. Signed Jason FROGGATT.
Probate London 4 Dec 1920 to Charles FROGGATT, Railway Foreman
and Arthur Rowland HILL farmer. Effects £521, 11/-.
Testator died 31 Oct 1920 at 49 Rutland Road, Chesterfield. |
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Added October 2011
England & Wales Christening Records 1530-1906
Humfrey Froggatt 12 Nov 1581 at Mayfield, Staffordshire, s/o Robert
Froggatt & Elizabeth (a.com)
Godfrey Froggatt 4 Feb 1597 Mayfield s/o Richard Froggatt & Barbara
George Froggatt 13 Nov 1600 Mayfield s/o William Froggatt & Anne
England & Wales Marriages 1538-1940
Robert Froggit m. Jean Hanley 28 Sept 1570 Wickenby, Lincs.
Warwicks. Bapts, Marr, Burials 1535-1812
Robert Froggett bp. 6 Nov 1565 at Wolston s/o of Richard
Chesterfield Parish Records 1558-1600
Alice Frogott bp. 18 Feb 1594 d/o Humphrey Frogott
Humphrey Frogott bp. 2 June 1596
(all above from a.com)
Surnamedb.com
Godfrey Froggatt m. Elizabeth Bullock 5 Jan 1629 at Norton,
Derbyshire.
Hellen Frogate m. Roert Lowell 1548 St Lawrence Jewery, London.
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January 2013
Hannah Froggatt res. at Harthill Street, Harthill, Derbyshire, age 75
b. Waleswood, Yorkshire. A Housemaid for Mary H. Foulds Schoolmistress in 1861
census. At same address is Ann Froggatt age 21, a cook, b. Waleswood
Barlborough, Derbyshire census 1841 districts 13 & 14, Froggatts
only & related surnames.
Henry F. 25 Ag. Lab.
Martha 26
Alletson(?) 16 months
Ellen Windle 12 in house of Wm. Morton
Wm. F. 68 Ag. Lab.
Mary 68
John F. 40 Gardener
Mary 40
Wm 10
Geo 7
John 3
Elizabeth 1
Robert F. 70
Elizabeth 45
Wm 40
James F. 30 M.S. in house of
Martha Brumby
John F. 15 M.S. in house of
Septimus Antcliffe
Hannah F. 65 (Widow?)
1851 census
Henry Frogat 36 Farm Lab.
Mary Wheelhouse W 71
Almswoman b.Thorp Salvin, Yorks
Margaret 37
Harriot
7
at Park Street John Froggot W
51 Gardener
Mary
4
George
17
Emma
2
Elizabeth
11
George F. 46 Ag. Lab.
(A George Froggatt marr Ann Hutchinson 4 Nov 1833 Rotherham, Rotherham
Marriage Records 1798-1837 also Ann Greaves 10 July 1836)
Ann 42
b. Killamarsh
Hannah 73 Mother
b. Whiston, Yorks
James 44
Brother U Ag. Lab.
Abraham 12 Ag. Lab.
George 10
John 8
b. Bristol, Somerset
James 5
Charles 2
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Jackson
Added October 2011
Joseph b. c1743 Warmfield, Yorks marr. Mary White (b. c1747 Thornhill, Yorks,
bur 1 Jan 1804 at Thornhill) on 16 June 1768 at Thornhill. (Thornhill is near
Dewsbury, Yorkshire).
children:
James bp. 20 April 1769 of Thornhill. bur. 10 Feb 1794
John bp. 22 July 1770 of Thornhill. d. 6 Jan 1778
William b. 11 Jan 1771 of Thornhill
Joseph b. 29 May 1773 of Thornhill (died??)
John b. 27 Dec 1777 of Thornhill
Joseph b. March 1780 of Thornhill
George White b. 14 Aug 1782 of Thornhill
(IGI)
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John b. c1763 of Briestwisle, Thornhill marr Mrs John Jackson (b. c1767 of
Briestwisle)
son: John bp. 30 Aug 1795 of Briestwisle
(IGI)
Kirby
A Letitia Morton Kirby was b. 23 Jan 1860, bp. 25 Feb 1861 at St Peter's,
Liverpool to William Kirby & Margaret Ann. However, 1881 Census, at 24 Crossley
Street, Horton in Bradford, Yorks shows;
William Pearson KIRBY |
Head |
M |
Male |
48 |
Hirst, York, England |
Tailor |
|
Ellen
KIRBY |
Wife |
M |
Female |
38 |
Bradford, York, England |
Tailor Machinist |
|
Rebecca
KIRBY |
Daur |
U |
Female |
22 |
Bradford, York, England |
Botany Wool Twister (Worsted) |
|
Letitia
Morton KIRBY |
Daur |
U |
Female |
21 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
Botany Wool Twister (Worsted) |
|
Ada
BROADLEY |
Stepdaur |
U |
Female |
17 |
Bradford, York, England |
Worsted Drawer |
|
George
Frederic BROADLEY |
Stepson |
|
Male |
8 |
Bradford, York, England |
Scholar |
Peter Kirby, son of William & Mary, bp. 26 Nov 1848 St John, Preston,
Lancs
Peter Kirby, son of Richard & Mary, b. 1857 Haighton near Preston
Peter Kirby, son of William & Alice, bp. 27 Nov 1866 Christ Church,
Preston