Dave's Family History

Notes


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20001 Widower
Labourer 
Taylor, Edward (I3796)
 
20002 Widower
Living with daughter & son in law
Miner 
Woodburn, William Jones (I451)
 
20003 Widower
Married 40 years, doesn't list any children
 
Heller, David (I4120)
 
20004 Widower
Married 9 years, 3 children, 1 living, 2 dead
Living with mother - no sign of the living child
Shipyard labourer 
Boulton, Francis Thomas (I638)
 
20005 Widower
Miner Rolley Way Man (Below ground) 
Rennison, Richard (I3235)
 
20006 Widower
Quarry Man, Stone Breaker, Limestone Quarry
Living with family called Webber 
Castle, Albert James (I2180)
 
20007 Widower
Retired Master Mariner 
Goldsmid, Lionel Campbell (I4401)
 
20008 Widower
Woollen Merchant 
Jacobs, Julius (I6316)
 
20009 Widower - don't know who first wife was
Both born in London
His parents: Moses Jacobs (glass dealer) and Sarah nee Levi
Her parents: William Frederick Jessop (Cashier) and Martha nee Pyne
Usual Residence (Him): Sydney NSW
Usual Residence (Her): Brisbane
His occupation: Dealer 
Family: Sampson Jacobs / Martha Pyne Jessop (F1637)
 
20010 Wife Rapley, Martha (I733)
 
20011 Wife accused another woman of using counterfeit money Jacobs, Ralph (I4015)
 
20012 Wife address at time of granting Letters of Administration was Mainsgate
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Boulton, Stephen (I299)
 
20013 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Enid [Skinner] (F2295)
 
20014 Wife is a widow in 1911
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Harrington, James (I2234)
 
20015 Wife is a widow in 1939
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Shutt, James (I1694)
 
20016 Wife is a widow in 1939 Nat Reg
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Wheatley, John (I2391)
 
20017 Wife is possible Elizabeth Stephenson
See marriage: 1899 JAS Bolton 8C 446 
Mackney, Robert (I252)
 
20018 Wife is widow in 1861 census
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Ferry, John (I8486)
 
20019 Wife is widow in 1901
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Taylor, Samuel (I2871)
 
20020 Wife is widow in 1911 census
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Woodburn, Joseph (I489)
 
20021 Wife is widow in 1911 census
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Raven, James (I2910)
 
20022 Wife is widow in 1920 census
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Buchanan, Jonathan (I9877)
 
20023 Wife is widow in 1921 census
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Cartmel, Jacob (I8096)
 
20024 Wife is widow in 1939
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Mossop, William (I655)
 
20025 Wife is widow in 1939 Nat Reg
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Clement, George (I1885)
 
20026 Wife is widow in 1939 Nat Reg
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Kennedy, William Graham (I2735)
 
20027 Wife is widow in 1939 Nat Reg
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Wales, John (I4339)
 
20028 Wife is widow in 1939 Nat Reg
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Jones, James Alfred (I6308)
 
20029 Wife is widow in n1939
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Boulton, Richard (I8669)
 
20030 Wife is widow in Nat Reg
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Kelsall, Samuel (I2987)
 
20031 Wife listed as Mrs R in 1891 & 1901 censuses [Mrs R(obert) ?]
BMD gives a Robert Mackney getting married 1889 OND Bolton 8C 446
possible spouses Elizabeth Stephenson, Agnes Isherwood
Elizabeth is favourite as I think I've found Agnes with the other male on the page in 1891census 
Mackney, Robert (I252)
 
20032 Wife of Daniel Jacobs - West India Merchant
Registered by Benjamin Jacobs - Brother in law of 26 Camberwell New Road
Maiden name: Simmonds
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Simmonds, Esther Carolina (I4999)
 
20033 Wife of Henry Samuel Jacobs, Grace (I4793)
 
20034 Wife of John Ribchester a Joiner (Journeyman ex -Army)
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Aaron, Annie (I10054)
 
20035 Wife of Nat Platnauer
Probate to Henry Samuel, Merchant
?6,632 15s 2d 
Samuel, Clara (I4801)
 
20036 Wife remarries in 1844
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McKenzie, William (I2490)
 
20037 Wife remarries in 1849
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Dobie, George (I747)
 
20038 Wife remarries in 1906 - assume he has died
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Seed, William James (I2427)
 
20039 Wife's brother, Stephen, living with them
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Thomas, John (I2000)
 
20040 Will extract in Jewish Chronicle - sent to me by Hilary Soper [20/09/2010] Source (S2440)
 
20041 Will records date of death as 18th December 1918, not 10th Carney, John Leopold (I171)
 
20042 William & Thelma
William is a Butcher 
Jacobs, Thelma Lilian (I4261)
 
20043 William and Florence apparently were not able to have children of their own, so adopted 6 children.

The children at the time were adopted from the Good Samaritan Home at Glebe.

Source: Bronwyn Lee-Coward [30/11/2015] 
Family: William Frederick Jacobs / Florence Ann Trembath (F1648)
 
20044 William is a truck driver and Beatrice a Housemaid.
She states that she was born in Ontario - think they may have got her and William's birthplaces the wring way round. 
Family: William Frederick Bowes / Beatrice Helen Webster (F2325)
 
20045 William is named as Eleanor Bigland Robinson's father.

In 1841 and 1851 census there are only 6 and 4 entries respectively in the whole of England.

There is only 1 suitable candidate and this is he.

On her marriage certificate Eleanor says that her father is deceased, which is untrue, but it may be what she was told.

See notes attached to William's name

In 2022 I found a DNA match on Ancestry to a "56robbo" (either Robert Hoyt or Roger Hoyt).
He traces his line back through William's father which adds credence to Eleanor being his daughter.
In 56robbo's case he is a descendant of William's brother James 
Bigland, William (I71)
 
20046 William Martin (Steele) is an illegitimate child of Mary and David Martin.
He is born as Martin.
In the 1911 census he is listed as Steele.
In later life he will use the Martin surname.
 
Martin, William (I2158)
 
20047 William's name comes from list of siblings in brother, Ralph's, Obit Webster, William (I7343)
 
20048 Winder - Silk Mill Woodburn, Florence Elizabeth (I3152)
 
20049 Winder Cotton Mill Guinnane, Elizabeth (I187)
 
20050 Wine Merchant Levy, Lawrence (I4543)
 

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