BROADHURST, Christopher John Creighton |
Born: 13 Feb 1945, 8 Georgian Court, Babbacombe Road, Torquay, Devon 1, 2, 3
Baptised: 24 Apr 1945, St Peter's Church, Limpsfield
Occupation: Astronomer at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, 1963, Herstmonceux, Sussex
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 29 Sep 1966, Redemption 4
Occupation: Programmer and Software Architect with ICL, from sep 1968 to mar 1999, Putney, Reading, Winnersh and Bracknell
Occupation: Software Architect, Mar 1999, Marlow with PCSL/NetLexis
Married: 13 Sep 1969, Eastbourne, Constance Margaret Haslam 5
Father: Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst
Mother: Susan Kyffin
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Check out deaths for the flu pandemics of 1729, 1781, 1830, 1889, 1918, 1957, 1968
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Registration district NEWTON ABBOT, sub-district TORQUAY in County of Devon Date & Place of Birth: Thirteenth February 1945 at 8 Georgian Court, Babbacombe Road, Torquay Name: Christopher John Creighton, Boy Father: Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst, Lieutenant RNVR (Insurance Broker) Mother: Susan Broadhurst formerly Kyffin Informant: C. Broadhurst father Registrar William E. Horner
Christopher Broadhurst Feb 13th 1945 (in VLB's writing)
Broadhurst Christopher J C Births Mar 1945 Newton A. 5b 196 KYFFIN
29th Sept 1966
Registration District EASTBOURNE Marriage solemnized at The Registry Office in the District of Eastbourne in the County Borough of Eastbourne Married on the Thirteenth September 1969 Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst, Aged 24, Bachelor, Computer Programmer of 17 Charlbert Court, St. John's Wood, London N.W.8. Father Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst a Horticulturalist Constance Margaret Haslam, Aged 26, Spinster, Scientific Assistant (Science Research Council) of 3 Willingdon Road, Eastbourne. Father Frank Haslam a Cemeteries Superintendant in the presence of PM.McDowell , E.Epps, RT Broadhurst, F Haslam Licence before J. Dantnell Superintendant registrar and Mary Elizabeth Broadhurst Registrar
Mary Elizabeth Broadhurst is no relation!
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
The will mentions Percy George Herbert Fender husband John Trevor Kyffin father Pamela Tebbit cousin (dau of Edith Kyffin) Christopher J C Broadhurst son Richard Trevor Broadhurst son John Jellico godson Simon Campbell Tebbit godson Sarah J C Broadhurst daughter
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
HASLAM, Constance Margaret |
Born: 22 Sep 1942, Bolton 1, 2
Occupation: Astronomer at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, from 1960 to 1969, Herstmonceux, Sussex
Married: 13 Sep 1969, Eastbourne, Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst 3
Father: Frank Haslam
Mother: Joyce Arnott Stoney
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They lived at 20 Chatsworth Ave, Winnersh until 1974 when they moved to New Vine Cottage, Farley Hill.
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Registration district BOLTON, sub-district Bolton South in County Borough of Bolton Date & Place of Birth: Twenty second September 1942, 154 Spa Road, U.D Name: Constance Margaret, Girl Father: Frank Haslam, Marine CHX 101702 (parks Gardener) Mother: Joyce Arnott Haslam formerly Stoney Informant: J.A.Haslam, Mother, 154 Spa Road, Bolton Registrar: F.Hilton
Haslam Constance M Births Dec 1942 Bolton 8c 355 STONEY
Registration District EASTBOURNE Marriage solemnized at The Registry Office in the District of Eastbourne in the County Borough of Eastbourne Married on the Thirteenth September 1969 Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst, Aged 24, Bachelor, Computer Programmer of 17 Charlbert Court, St. John's Wood, London N.W.8. Father Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst a Horticulturalist Constance Margaret Haslam, Aged 26, Spinster, Scientific Assistant (Science Research Council) of 3 Willingdon Road, Eastbourne. Father Frank Haslam a Cemeteries Superintendant in the presence of PM.McDowell , E.Epps, RT Broadhurst, F Haslam Licence before J. Dantnell Superintendant registrar and Mary Elizabeth Broadhurst Registrar
Mary Elizabeth Broadhurst is no relation!
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
BROADHURST, Creighton John Edward |
Born: 22 Jun 1973, Royal Berks Hospital, Reading 1, 2
Baptised: 13 Apr 1974, St John's Wood Church, London 3
Graduation: Bsc in Hotel & Catering Management, 1996, Leeds Metropolitan University
Occupation: Manager, from 1996 to nov 1999, EJs Wine Bar, Torquay
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 8 Jan 2004, Patrimony
Married: 4 Apr 2002, Clearwell, Gloucester, Karen Patrica Wareham 4
Father: Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst
Mother: Constance Margaret Haslam
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Born at 10 minutes past 3 in the morning
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NHS No. MXBJS385 Registration district READING, sub-district READING in County Borough of Reading Date & Place of Birth: Twenty second June, 1973, Royal Berks Hospital, Reading Name and surname: Creighton John Edward Broadhurst, Male Father: Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst born at Torquay, Devon. Technical Officer (Computers) Mother: Constance Margaret Broadhurst born at Bolton. Maiden name Haslam Usual address: 20, Chatsworth Avenue, Winnersh, Berks Informant: Father Registrar: J. Callister
Creighton john Edward Born 22nd June 1973 (in VLB's writing)
God Parents Sarah Broadhurst, Edward Haslam and Charles Joint
Registration District Forest of Dean Marriage solemnized at Clearwell Castle, Church Road, Clearwell, Coleford in the District of Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucestershire Married on the Fourth April 2002 Creighton John Edward Broadhurst, Aged 28, Bachelor, Business Development Executive of 12 Hyssop Close, Pontprennau, Cardiff. Father Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst a Computer Software Designer Karen Patricia Wareham, Aged 30, Spinster, Doctor of Medicine of 12 Hyssop Close, Pontprennau, Cardiff. Father Anthony Joseph Wareham an Air Traffic Engineer. in the presence of CJC Broadhurst and Carolyn Wareham {mother} Licence before EV WheelerSuperintendant registrar and SG Darigten Deputy Registrar
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
BROADHURST, Philippa Jane Elizabeth |
Born: 4 Nov 1974, Royal Berks Hospital, Reading 1
Baptised: 1 Feb 1976, All Saints, Swallowfield 2
Graduation: BA in Stage Design, 1997, Rose Bruford
Graduation: Master of Fine Arts, 28 Apr 2000, Austin University, Texas
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 8 Jan 2004, Patrimony
Father: Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst
Mother: Constance Margaret Haslam
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Born at 10 minutes past midday
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NHS No. MXDKD186. Registration district READING, sub-district READING in County Borough of Reading Date & Place of Birth: Fourth November 1974, Royal Berks Hospital, Reading Name and surname: Philippa Jane Elizabeth Broadhurst, Female Father: Christopher John Creighton Broadhurst born at Torquay, Devon. Technical Officer (Computers) Mother: Constance Margaret Broadhurst born at Bolton, Lancs. Maiden name Haslam Usual address: New Vine Cottage, Bunces Shaw, Farley Hill, Reading, Berks Informant: Father Registrar: V. Balfour
BROADHURST, Thomas |
Born: Abt 1692 1
Married: 22 Apr 1713, Winwick, Lancashire, Ann Norcott 2, 1, 3
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Was a yeoman when Thomas christened was from Hartford according to Alummi. Terry B reckons born 1688
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This is sealing information, but some of it has turned out to be correct States 1713 at Northwich, Cheshire
Parish Records Collection - marriage Groom's Forename: Thomas Groom's Surname: Broadhurst Groom's Age: Bride's Forename: Christian Bride's Surname: Bradshaw Date of Marriage: 05 Nov 1746 Place of Marriage: Pulford Groom's Residence: Pulford Bride's Residence: Pulford City or Town: Pulford County: Cheshire Record source: Diocese of Chester Bishop's Transcripts of Marriages Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Parish Records Collection - marriage Event Type: Intended marriage Event Date: 22 Apr 1713 Groom's Forename: Thomas Groom's Surname: Broadhurst Groom's Occupation: Husbandman Groom's Residence: Dutton, Budworth, Cestr Bride's Forename: Ann Bride's Surname: Norcott Bride's Residence: Harford, Cestr Record source: Cheshire Marriage licence bonds and allegations 1606-1905 Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Thomas Broadhurst of Hartford, yeoman
BROADHURST, William (Hamilton) |
Born: 1791
Died: 17 Feb 1869, Richmond 1, 2
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 29 Apr 1813, Patrimony 3, 4
Census: 1851, Manor House, Barnes Common, Barnes, Surrey 5
Occupation: Colonial Broker, 1851
Census: 1861, 2 Park Shot, Kew Lane, Richmond, Surrey 6
Will: 18 May 1866, Brighton 7
Father: William Broadhurst
Mother: 2nd wife Hamilton
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He was William the 'younger' in the Ironmongers. Born before 1792 because of Freedom There was (a son) Alfred (born bef 1828), who married Louisa Jessie and they had 2 children: Jessie c. 17 Jun 1849 and Edward Alfred c. 15 Jan 1854, both christened at Saint Mark, Kennington, London, #: P015571 , Source Call #: 0375289-0375291, 0375289-0375291 But if so why wasn't he an Ironmonger? So either the Index is wrong, it is William's son, or there is another Broadhurst branch living in Kennington. Possibles MS 11936/424/725376 8 December 1801 held at Guildhall Library Contents: Insured: William Broadhurst, 10 Great Tower Street, broker Other property or occupiers: Mr. Heals warehouses, 37 Brick Hill Lane, Upper Thames Street MS 11936/427/750070 28 June 1803 Contents: Insured: William Broadhurst,10 Great Tower Street, broker Other property or occupiers: Mannings Warehouses Coopers Row Crutched Friars
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1807 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Tower St 1813-15 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1816-17 assume above 1817-21 James BroadhurstTower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1822-31 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Sandwich, Kent, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1832 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1833-36 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1837-39 William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1843, 27 July William B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane (near Tower of London) Alfred B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane 1848 William B Esq. Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane Mr. Alfred B 3, Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Rd (Rodney Terrace does not exist any more) 1851 William B Esq. Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq., 3, Rodney terrace West Mile End Rd 1865 William B 36 Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq. (Master) 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1866 William B Esq. 36 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1867 William B 21 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1868 (not checked Mr/Esq) William B Great Tower Street, E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1869 - so William B died in 68/69 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey - note: now Adelaide Avenue, near Lewisham 1870-71 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey 1872 no Broadhursts - therefore Alfred B died 1871/72, already know AWB died in 1872 James Francis Firth The Cottage, Little Green, Richmond SW
Summary: Name Born Admitted to Company age Livery Retired Died Aged William son of Rev Tho 1746-49 24 Jun 1774, service 26? Before 1807 1822 1831 83 James 1 May 1754 31 Aug 1780, Redemption 26 28 Jul 1786 - 1836 82 William (junior) son of WB 1776? 29 Apr 1813, Patrimony 37 26 Sep 1816 - 1868/9 92 James younger son of WB 1795 26 Nov 1816, Patrimony 21 Not admitted? - ? - Alfred son of WB 1797 27 Jan 1824, Patrimony 26 1839-43 - 1871/2 74 Alfred William son of AB 4 Oct 1826 19 Apr 1848, Patrimony 21 1852-64 - 1 Mar 1872 45 George Creighton, son of AB 29 Mar 1839 26 Jan 1860, Patrimony 21 - - ? - Creighton George, son of AWB 15 May 1859 14 Jun 1900, Patrimony 41 - - 31 May 1934 75 Creighton Albert, son of CGB 18 Feb 1891 10 Jan 1935, Redemption 44 - - 15 Aug 1958 67 Christopher J C, son of CCPB 13 Fen 1945 29 Sept1966, Redemption 21 -
1868 entry gives Great Tower Street. 1869 no entry
From 1843 to 1867 he worked in Mincing Lane (Nos 36&21) before moving to Great Tower Street.
March 1869 BROADHURST William Hamilton aged 78 Richmond, S 2a 196
William Broadhurst son of William Broadhurst was admitted free by Patrimony the 29th April 1813
At this Court also William Broadhurst Son of William Broadhurst a liveryman of this company was made free by patrimony having produced the copy of his father's freedom took the usual oath and gave 1 guinea to the poor box.
Reg. District: Richmond Sub District: Mortlake Parish: Barnes Enum. District: 2C Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Manor House, Barnes Common, Barnes, Surrey FIRTH, James Francis Head Married M 65 1786 Clerk Town Clerks Office Westminster St Anns FIRTH, Sarah Sussannah Wife Married F 53 1798 London BRODHURST, William Hamilton Vis Unm M 59 1792 Broker London FIRTH, James Francis Son Unm M 25 1826 Broker Newington Surrey FIRTH, Frederick Son Unm M 20 1831 Broker Newington Surrey FIRTH, Arthur Robert Son Unm M 17 1834 Ship Brokers Cl Newington Surrey FIRTH, Alfred William Son Unm M 14 1837 West India Broker Cl Newington Surrey PERRONY, Mary Ann Servant Unma F 25 1826 House Servant London BERTERTROK, Emily Augusta Servant Unm F 15 1836 House Servant Lambeth Surrey REGAN, Harriet Servant Unm F 17 1834 House Servant Stepney Middlesex BARLOW, Henry Walter Visitor Unm M 20 1831 Merchant Cl Dudley Worcestershire
2 Park Shot, Kew Lane, Richmond, Surrey RG09/459/107/p28 Registration District:Richmond Sub District:1 Richmond Ecclesiastical Parish:St Johns Civil Parish:Richmond FORTH, Sarah J Lodger Widow F 64 1797 Fundholder Bishopsgate Middlesex FORTH, Arthur R Son Unmarried M 26 1835 Medical Profession Walworth Surrey BROADHURST, William H Visitor Unmarried M 69 1792 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey HEATH, Sarah M Servant Unmarried F 24 1837 General Servant Isle of Wight Ryde
Index entry reads: 1869 19 March: BROADHURST William Hamilton Esq. effects under £800 The will of William Hamilton Broadhurst formally of Parkshot Richmond but late of Little Green Richmond in the County of Surrey Esquire deceased who died 17 Feburary 1869 at Little Green aforesaid was proved at the Principle Registry by the oaths of Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst of 18 Goldsmith Road Brighton in the Country of Sussex Gentleman the Newhew and James Francis Firth of the Cottage Litttle Green aforesaid Gentleman the Executors People mentioned in his will are James Broadhurst brother Edward Broadhurst brother Alfred Broadhurst brother Emily Earnshaw niece Caroline Farebrother niece Ellen Farebrother niece Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst nephew James Francis Firth partner Alfred William Firth ? Firth (abroad) Caroline Broadhurst sister Mary Ann Broadhurst sister Louisa Broadhurst sister
Note that in old wills the terms sister can mean:- A sister can mean a sister by blood, a half sister, a step sister, a sister in law (wife of brother) or, by extension a later wife of the man who was formerly your sister's husband. Same relationships apply to the term 'brother'. The kin of your wife bear the same relation to you as to her, so your wife's sister is your sister, and your wife's brother's wife is your sister. This accounts for the treatedment of 'marriage to deceased wife's sister' as incest and illegal. With other relationships, you are possibly thinking of 'cousin' which can apply to anyone except parents, siblings and children. Nieces and nephews and grandchildren can be 'cousins', so can more distant kin vaguely linked or more distantly.
Proved on 26 Jun 1837 The following people are mentioned Mary Broadhurst wife Rev Thomas Broadhurst nephew son of late brother William Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst great nephew son of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle William Broadhurst nephew Emily Broadhurst niece Anna Puckle niece wife of Thomas Purkle James Broadhurst nephew Edward Broadhurst nephew Alfred Broadhurst nephew Mary Ann Broadhurst niece Louisa Broadhurst niece Thomas Broadhurst Purkle godson son of Thomas Purkle Anna Puckle dau of T Eliza Farebrother wife side note in will Charles Farebrother side note in will Caroline Broadhurst side note in will
Assumption that Hamilton was not included in his name
Proved on 24 Mar 1846 The following people are mentioned Henry Jany? brother Jane Jany wife of Henry Rev Thomas Broadhurst Martha Broadhurst wife of Rev Thomas Emily Broadhurst sister of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle Anna Puckle wife of Thomas Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst godson Mary Puckle dau of Thomas, goddaughter Emily Farebrother goddaughter Mary Ann Mation goddaughter Emma Pigercoft goddaughter Mary Collier wife of John, goddaughter Thomas Broadhurst Puckle son of Thomas Emily Puckle spinster dau of Thomas Daisy? Puckle dau of Thomas William Broadhurst son of late W B James Broadhurst son of late W B Alfred Broadhurst son of late W B Edward Broadhurst son of late W B Mary Anne Broadhurst dau of late W B Caroline Broadhurst dau of late W B Louisa Broadhurst dau of late W B Francis Pyercoft 1 cousin Harriet Elizabeth Pyercoft 1 cousin Sarah Ham__ servant Henry E____l footman Susan Tarrant housemaid Harriet Ward cook Henry E____ ?
Proved on 11 Apr 1863 The following people are mentioned Thomas Puckle brother in law Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst nephew Thomas Broadhurst Puckle nephew Mary Catherine Mays niece Emily Ravenhill niece Laura Ravenhill niece William Broadhurst half brother Alfred Broadhurst half brother Caroline Broadhurst half sister Mary Ann Broadhurst half sister Louisa Broadhurst half sister Edward Broadhurst half brother James Broadhurst half brother Emily Earnshaw child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Marianna Leaver child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Caroline Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Ellen Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Charles __ Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Moury? William Grant Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Gloucester Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother 4 child of Alfred Broadhurst half brother Richard Ravenhill Moury? Ravenhill John William Maye Elizabeth wife of nephew T B Puckle Mary Ann Mation cousin Jane Ives cousin Martha Bray sister's servant Anna Puckle sister Rev Thomas Broadhurst brother
MILLER, John |
Born: 1762
Died: 29 Jun 1824, Kennington Common, Surrey 1
Will: 19 May 1824, Sugar Broker of Harleyford Place Kennington Common, Surrey 2
Occupation: Sugar Broker, Harleyford Place Kennington Common, Surrey
Married: Abt 1791, Elizabeth
Father: Joseph Miller
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In the Sugar Broker list we have MILLER John - (broker) 12 Com Sale Rms, Mincing Lane London 1815 London PO Dir MILLER John (will) (broker) (Harleyford Pl, Surrey) London <1824 PRO PROB 11/1692 - so the first entry was near the Broadhursts, and Ann Miller married Alfred Thomas Broadhurst! Also MILLER Jo. - - Rupert St London 1794 Boyles London Dir MILLER Jon - - Rupert St London 1795 LMA THCS Rate Books MILLER John - - 59 Leman St London 1789-97 Lowndes Directories MILLER John - - Rupert St London 1794 Kent's Directory, 1794 - could these be the father (Joseph) with son? His will mentions Simon ?illatt - this could be Hillatt as Walter & Eliza had a daughter Mary Hillat Kent's Directory for the Year 1794. Cities of London and Westminster, & Borough of Southwark has Miller John, Sugar-refiner, Rupert-str., Goodman's-fields
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-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
Have no idea what the first column of dates mean on the loose page
Proved on 6 Nov 1824 The following people are mentioned in the will Thomas Hill friend Simon B/Willatt unknown relationship Elizabeth Miller wife George John Miller son Eliza Brooks daughter Ann Miller daughter Walter Brooks son-in-law
Will is referenced in Ann's will of 1844
1865. ALFRED BROADHURST Of Fenchurch Street, and Camberwell in the county of Surrey, born 1797, son of William Broadhurst, of Kennington, by . . ., daughter of . . . Hamilton, and grandson of the Rev. Thomas Broadhurst, one of the Minor Canons of Chester Cathedral, from 1760 to 1780. Mr. Broadhurst married Anne, daughter of John Miller, of Kennington aforesaid, and granddaughter of Joseph Miller, of Nash-hall, in the country of Essex, by whom he has issue two sons, now living: Alfred William, on the Court of the Ironmongers' Company; and George Creighton; and one daughter, Mary Anne. Arms: Azure, fretty raguly or.- Escucheon in the Hall.
John Miller, of Kennington aforesaid
Proved on 24 Oct 1851 She references Alfred Broadhurst husband John Miller father Walter George? Brooks younger nephew Alfred William Broadhurst child Mary Ann Broadhurst child Horace Miliken Broadhurst child George Creighton Broadhurst child
She left 2 sets of shares left by her late (as of 5th Mar 1844) father John Miller. One to her husband Alfred and the Other to her children Alfred William, May Ann, Horace Miliken and George Creighton (when they became 21) Walter Brooks, her nephew was an Executor
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BROADHURST, James |
Born: Bef 1795
Died: Aft 1866
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 26 Nov 1816, Patrimony 1
Census: 1841, Coombe Lane Lime Kilns, Croydon, Surrey 2
Occupation: Lime burner, 1841
Married: 14 Dec 1819, Saint Bride Fleet St, London, Mary Martin 3
This is an assumption that needs confirmation
Father: William Broadhurst
Mother: 2nd wife Hamilton
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todo: 2012 see if this is the right person and families Born before 1795 because of Freedom but if Freedom, then why a Lime burner?
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James Broadhurst the Younger son of William Broadhurst the Elder was admitted free by Patrimony 26th November 1816
Reg. District: Croydon Sub District: Croydon Parish: Croydon Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Coombe Lane Lime Kilns, Croydon, Surrey BROADHURST, James M 45 1796 Lime Burner Surrey BROADHURST, Mary F 40 1801 Surrey BROADHURST, Ellen F 15 1826 Surrey BROADHURST, William M 10 1831 Surrey BROADHURST, Mary F 4 1837 Surrey BROADHURST, Edward M 0 (3 months) 1841 Surrey
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Proved on 26 Jun 1837 The following people are mentioned Mary Broadhurst wife Rev Thomas Broadhurst nephew son of late brother William Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst great nephew son of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle William Broadhurst nephew Emily Broadhurst niece Anna Puckle niece wife of Thomas Purkle James Broadhurst nephew Edward Broadhurst nephew Alfred Broadhurst nephew Mary Ann Broadhurst niece Louisa Broadhurst niece Thomas Broadhurst Purkle godson son of Thomas Purkle Anna Puckle dau of T Eliza Farebrother wife side note in will Charles Farebrother side note in will Caroline Broadhurst side note in will
Proved on 24 Mar 1846 The following people are mentioned Henry Jany? brother Jane Jany wife of Henry Rev Thomas Broadhurst Martha Broadhurst wife of Rev Thomas Emily Broadhurst sister of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle Anna Puckle wife of Thomas Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst godson Mary Puckle dau of Thomas, goddaughter Emily Farebrother goddaughter Mary Ann Mation goddaughter Emma Pigercoft goddaughter Mary Collier wife of John, goddaughter Thomas Broadhurst Puckle son of Thomas Emily Puckle spinster dau of Thomas Daisy? Puckle dau of Thomas William Broadhurst son of late W B James Broadhurst son of late W B Alfred Broadhurst son of late W B Edward Broadhurst son of late W B Mary Anne Broadhurst dau of late W B Caroline Broadhurst dau of late W B Louisa Broadhurst dau of late W B Francis Pyercoft 1 cousin Harriet Elizabeth Pyercoft 1 cousin Sarah Ham__ servant Henry E____l footman Susan Tarrant housemaid Harriet Ward cook Henry E____ ?
Proved on 11 Apr 1863 The following people are mentioned Thomas Puckle brother in law Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst nephew Thomas Broadhurst Puckle nephew Mary Catherine Mays niece Emily Ravenhill niece Laura Ravenhill niece William Broadhurst half brother Alfred Broadhurst half brother Caroline Broadhurst half sister Mary Ann Broadhurst half sister Louisa Broadhurst half sister Edward Broadhurst half brother James Broadhurst half brother Emily Earnshaw child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Marianna Leaver child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Caroline Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Ellen Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Charles __ Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Moury? William Grant Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Gloucester Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother 4 child of Alfred Broadhurst half brother Richard Ravenhill Moury? Ravenhill John William Maye Elizabeth wife of nephew T B Puckle Mary Ann Mation cousin Jane Ives cousin Martha Bray sister's servant Anna Puckle sister Rev Thomas Broadhurst brother
Index entry reads: 1869 19 March: BROADHURST William Hamilton Esq. effects under £800 The will of William Hamilton Broadhurst formally of Parkshot Richmond but late of Little Green Richmond in the County of Surrey Esquire deceased who died 17 Feburary 1869 at Little Green aforesaid was proved at the Principle Registry by the oaths of Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst of 18 Goldsmith Road Brighton in the Country of Sussex Gentleman the Newhew and James Francis Firth of the Cottage Litttle Green aforesaid Gentleman the Executors People mentioned in his will are James Broadhurst brother Edward Broadhurst brother Alfred Broadhurst brother Emily Earnshaw niece Caroline Farebrother niece Ellen Farebrother niece Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst nephew James Francis Firth partner Alfred William Firth ? Firth (abroad) Caroline Broadhurst sister Mary Ann Broadhurst sister Louisa Broadhurst sister
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VENTOM, Thomas Terah |
Born: 1792
Baptised: 3 Dec 1792, St Dunstan Stepney
Died: 29 Oct 1859, Islington 1, 2
Buried: 5 Nov 1859, St Mary Magdalene, East Ham
Event (Admission to Merchant Taylors ): 6 Aug 1823, Merchant Taylors, London 3
Census: 1841, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex 4
Occupation: Auctioneer, 1841 5
Will: 4 Aug 1848 6
Census: 1851, Mile End 7
Married: 1824, Mary Ann Young
why have I entered 1824, when 1st chikd is 1816?
Father: Thomas Joseph Ventom
Mother: Ann Clarissa Watson
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Docklands Ancestor website says he was baptised at 32 days old on the 3 December 1792 at St Dunstan. His mother was Ann Clarissa and his father Tho's Joseph Ventom, Mathematical Instrument Maker - address M.N.T. (Mile End New town?) I made a note "Who is Mary (sister) in the 1861 census?" - but can not understand it in feb 2010! Not included in Joseph Thomas Ventom will of 6 Jun 1809? - so surely he is the son of one of the brothers of JTV - we will assume Thomas Joseph NUT THAT IS WRONG as TJ died in 1816 before Mary Clarissa born! However I'm a bit confused (feb 2010) as the Merchant Taylors records record that 3/2/1790 Thomas Ventom adm by Servitude of Thomas Harris (probably indicating he was the first of the family) 2/7/1800 Azaliah Ventom Servitude of Thomas Venton, the younger (so not his son, maybe a nephew of TV) 6/8/1823 Thomas Torah Ventom (should have been Thomas Terah) Patrimony by Thomas Ventom, deceased. Implies father was just Thomas, not Thomas Joseph, but JTV was known as JV so perhaps they sometimes dropped their middle names - not TT though! Servitude is between 14&25 Patrimony is born after father admitted We also have from IGI C055781-3 Stepney St George in the East Cannon Street Road 0 F88899742 FAM 1 HUSB I500066924152 ARARIAH VENTON 1 WIFE I500066924153 ELIZABETH 1 CHIL I500066924151 EDWARD NATHANIEL VENTON BIRT 30 MAR 1804 CHR 10 JUN 1804 0 F89118599 FAM 1 HUSB I500067126659 ARALIAH VENTOM 1 WIFE I500067126660 ELIZABETH MARY 1 CHIL I500067126658 HENRY HAVILAH WILLIAM VENTOM CHR 06 APR 1806 b 1793 Stepney m 1817 24 d. Sat 29 Oct. 1859 66 (The Times 1.11.1859) Islington - 1b/169 bur. 5 Nov 1859 66 St Mary Magdalene, East Ham 0597 1841 Census Low Leyton - 40 - auctioneer & surveyor 323-11-16 1851 Census Mile End OT - 58 - auctioneer 107-1553 Auctioneer / left a will 1 Dec. 1859 (I have a copy) 1833 St Thomass Sq Old Bailey trial White House, Leyton Oak Hall, East Ham Angle-court, Throgmorton Street, EC3 / 35 Old Jewry - places of work Ventom and Hughes Ventom, Bull & Cooper d 4 St Marys Road, Canonbury (Islington) (Times) Julie has extra daughters - believe 1st two are William's Alicia b. 1816 (?) 1841 Census Low Leyton - 25 323-11-16 Amelia b. 1816 (?) 1841 Census Low Leyton - 25 323-11-16 Mary Clarissa b. 1818 Stepney The Turners are buried at St Mary Magdalene in East Ham, along with T T Ventom, wife and 3 of their children.
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Ventom Thomas Te_ah Deaths Dec 1859 Islington 1b 169
age 66 (The Times 1.11.1859) Also VENTOM Thomas Torah 1859 1793 Essex National Burial Index
First name(s): Thomas Torah Last name: VENTOM Date of burial: 5 Nov 1859 Age at death: 66 Calculated year of birth: 1793 Place of burial: East Ham Dedication: St Mary Magdalene County: Essex
Id No: 32247 Surname: Ventom Forenames: Thomas Torah How Admitted: Patr. Forenames Master / Father: Thomas Surname Master / Father: Ventom, deceased Notes: Date of order of court: Freedom: 06/08/1823 Livery: Remarks: Source Ref: MF 324
1841 British Census, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex Civil Parish: Low Leyton Hundred: Becontree County/Island: Essex Country: England Registration district: West Ham Sub registration district: Leyton Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Ventom 40 Auctioneer & Surveyor Mary Ventom 40 Amelia Ventom 25 Alicia Ventom 25 Frederick Ventom 15 Articled C? Charles Ventom 15 Articled C? Julia Ventom 15 Marianne Ventom 13 Harriet Ventom 12 Rosa Ventom 10 HO107/323/16 Civil Parish: Low Leyton; County: Essex; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 11; Page: 16; Line: 9; GSU roll: 241362.
Believe age is 50 not 40!
Your Mother Julia Susan Ventom's father Thomas Ventomn was an Auctioneer.
Basically left mostly (£3000) to his wife and wants his son Charles to carry on the auctioneer business
Civil parish: Mile End Old Town Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 72 4 Mountague Terrace, Mile End Thomas Vensom Head 58 Auctioneer Stepney, Middlesex Mary A Vensom Wife 58 - Stepney, Middlesex Charles E Vensom Son 26 Auctioneer clerk Stepney, Middlesex Julia S Vensom dau 24 at home ? Marianna S Vensom dau 23 " " Harriet Vensom dau 22 " " Rosa B Vensom dau 19 " " Harriet Cannon 33 Emma Cook 20 Mary Attree 52 or VENTOM, Thomas 1793 58 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Mary A 1793 58 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Charles E 1825 26 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Julia S 1827 24 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Marianne S 1828 23 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Harriet 1829 22 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Rosa B 1832 19 F Stepney Middlesex
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1852. Marrige solemnized by License in the Parish of East Ham in the County of Essex. No 07 August 19th Alfred William Broadhurst, of full age, Batchelor, Colonial Broker in East Ham. father Alfred Broadhurst, Captain. Julia Susan Venton, of full age, Spinster in East Ham Father Thomas Terah Venton Auctioner Married in the Church of East Ham by Mr Streatfield, Vicar Witnessed by Thomas Ventom, Marianne Spencer Ventom, Mary Ann Ventom, Harriot Ventom, William Hackwood Rosa Bessie Ventom, Margaret Jones, James Merideck
Father of bride
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey London's Central Criminal Court, 1674 to 1913 WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH, Theft > pocketpicking, 15th August 1836. Reference Number: t18360815-1764 Offence: Theft > pocketpicking Verdict: Guilty > no_subcategory Punishment: Transportation 1764. WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH was indicted for stealing, on the 16th of July, 1 snuff-box, value 2l. 5s.; the goods of Thomas Terah Ventom from his person. THOMAS TERAH VENTOM . I am an auctioneer, and live in Angel-court, Througmorton-street. On Saturday, the 16th of July, I was in Queen-street, Cheapside, at half-past three o'clock-I felt my coat flap fall-I immediately placed my hand on my pocket, and missed my snuff-box, which I had taken out not half a minute before, and had put it in my pocket-I saw a person on my right-I turned round and saw the prisoner soner-I collared him, and said, "You rascal, you have stolen my box"-he denied it-I again accused him three or four times-he so strongly denied it that I was thinking of leaving him and taking the other, but finding him change colour, I said, "You have it"-he said, "I have not, "and I knocked him down-while he was on the ground, I said, "You scoundrel, I am confident you have it; you have been dodging me about, you and another, for half an hour."and he immediately put his hand behind him, and said, "There is your box, Sir," and delivered it to me-he got on his legs, and said, "What do you hold me for?"-I said, "Because you took my box"-he said, "I have not got it" I said, "You had it, "and I took him down Cheapside till I found an officer, and gave him into custody. WILLIAM COURTNAY . I am an officer. I received the prisoner into custody with the box. (Property produced and sworn to.) Prisoner's Defence. I was going down Queen-street to look for work, walking behind two young men-I saw them drop something-it was the box-I picked it up-the gentleman turned round directly and accused me of having it-I said it was not his, and I would not give it up, because I saw two young men drop it-he knocked me down, and I said, "If this is your snuff-box, here it is, Sir." MR. VENTOM. No such conversation ever took place. (Fletcher Young, a baker, of Long-alley, Finsbury, gave the prisoner a good character.) GUILTY *- Transported for Seven Years.
BRADSHAW, Christian |
Baptised: 17 Sep 1729, Pulford, Chester 1
Died: 17 Jul 1797, Backford 2, 3
Married: 3 Nov 1746, Pulford, Cheshire, Thomas Broadhurst 4, 1, 5, 6
Father: William Louis Bradshaw
Mother: Margaret
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Found in the baptism register at Pulford between 1720/40 along with twin Elizabeth and sister Ann. Terry Broadhurst reckons of Northwich
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Christian & Elizabeth, twin d[aughe]rs of the Rev Mr Bradshaw, Rec[or] of Pulford and Margaret his wife. September 17th 1729.
Also in Diocese of Chester parish registers of baptisms c1538-1910 Record Group: 08-0352 p2 Record Number: 80 plus image
The Rev Thomas Broadhurst Curator and Christian Bradshaw Spinst both of Northwich Nov 3rd 1746 also got 2 images + another with his signature when marrying a Broadhurst!
entry says ... died 1797 aged 71
Sandstone ledger (buried) Christain BROADHURST Wife of the Revd Thomas BRO(A)DHURST Vicar of thie Parish died 1(7) Jul(y) 1797 A(ge)d 71
Transcribed entry gives a date of 14 July 1797
2nd entry[Film #: 457323 ], CB's marriage: says (Rev.) Thomas /BROADHURST/ Her name is recorded as BRADSHAWE
Parish Records Collection - marriage Groom's Forename: Thomas Groom's Surname: Broadhurst Groom's Age: Bride's Forename: Christian Bride's Surname: Bradshaw Date of Marriage: 05 Nov 1746 Place of Marriage: Pulford Groom's Residence: Pulford Bride's Residence: Pulford City or Town: Pulford County: Cheshire Record source: Diocese of Chester Bishop's Transcripts of Marriages Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Proved on 16 Dec 1794 People referenced in the will are James Broadhurst brother Thomas Broadhurst father Christian Broadhurst mother Elizabeth Broadhurst sister William Broadhurst brother
MILLER, Anne |
Baptised: 6 Sep 1798, Saint Dunstan In The East, Great Tower St, London 2
Died: Oct 1851, Stepney, London 3, 4
Census: 1841, Rodney Terrace, Mile End Rd 5
Will: 5 Mar 1844, London 6
Census: 1851, 3 Rodney Terrace, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex 7
Married: 18 Nov 1825, London, Alfred Thomas Broadhurst 8
Marriage must be after John Miller's will of 19 Mar 1823 Confirmed in Court Book This can NOT be looked up in LMA, as their records only start in 1837 for Parish registers and 1826 for Transcripts (1825 is unfit for viewing)
Father: John Miller
Mother: Elizabeth
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-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
Have no idea what the first column of dates mean on the loose page
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CHR DATE 06 SEP 1798 PLAC Saint Dunstan In The East, London, London, England BIRT DATE 12 AUG 1798
Your father's mother Ann Miller: Dont remember a..ly about her, she died early
Broadhurst Anne Deaths Dec 1851 Stepney 2 *
RG number:HO107 Piece:713 Book/Folio:2/44 Page:14 Registration District:Stepney Sub District:Mile End Old Town, Lower EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish:Stepney Municipal Borough:Tower Hamlets Address:Rodney Terrace, Stepney, Mile End Old Town, Lower, Tower Hamlets County: Middlesex BROADHURST, Alfred M 40 Master Mariner 1801 BROADHURST, Ann F 40 1801 BROADHURST, Mary F 11 1830 BROADHURST, George M 2 1839 Middlesex KNOPP, Mary F 25 1816
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Proved on 24 Oct 1851 She references Alfred Broadhurst husband John Miller father Walter George? Brooks younger nephew Alfred William Broadhurst child Mary Ann Broadhurst child Horace Miliken Broadhurst child George Creighton Broadhurst child
She left 2 sets of shares left by her late (as of 5th Mar 1844) father John Miller. One to her husband Alfred and the Other to her children Alfred William, May Ann, Horace Miliken and George Creighton (when they became 21) Walter Brooks, her nephew was an Executor
Source information: HO107/1553 Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Folio: 217 Page: 21 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 80 GSU Number: 174784-174785 Civil Parish: Mile End Old Town Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: Stepney Sub registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 80 3 Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Old Town, Trinity, Tower Hamlets Household Members: Name Age Ann Broadhurst Wife 52 Captains Wife Middlesex, London Alfred W Broadhurst Son 24 Colonial Broker Cl Surrey Kennsington Mary Broadhurst Daur 21 Captains Daur Sussex Brighton Caroline Ironmonger Ser 24 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1851 England Census [database on-line]
Parish Records Collection - marriage License Date: 18 Nov 1825 Bride Surname: MILLER Dual Date: 18 Nov 1825 Groom Surname: BROADHURST
Proved on 6 Nov 1824 The following people are mentioned in the will Thomas Hill friend Simon B/Willatt unknown relationship Elizabeth Miller wife George John Miller son Eliza Brooks daughter Ann Miller daughter Walter Brooks son-in-law
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NORCOTT, Ann |
Born: Abt 1692, Great Budworth, Cheshire 1, 2
Married: 22 Apr 1713, Winwick, Lancashire, Thomas Broadhurst 1, 2, 3
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Of Hartford, Northwich, Cheshire
This is sealing information, but some of it has turned out to be correct States 1713 at Northwich, Cheshire
reckons born at Hartford
Parish Records Collection - marriage Groom's Forename: Thomas Groom's Surname: Broadhurst Groom's Age: Bride's Forename: Christian Bride's Surname: Bradshaw Date of Marriage: 05 Nov 1746 Place of Marriage: Pulford Groom's Residence: Pulford Bride's Residence: Pulford City or Town: Pulford County: Cheshire Record source: Diocese of Chester Bishop's Transcripts of Marriages Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Parish Records Collection - marriage Event Type: Intended marriage Event Date: 22 Apr 1713 Groom's Forename: Thomas Groom's Surname: Broadhurst Groom's Occupation: Husbandman Groom's Residence: Dutton, Budworth, Cestr Bride's Forename: Ann Bride's Surname: Norcott Bride's Residence: Harford, Cestr Record source: Cheshire Marriage licence bonds and allegations 1606-1905 Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
BROADHURST, Thomas |
Title: BA
Baptised: 1 Oct 1718, Hartford, Northwich, Cheshire 1, 2
Died: 8 Mar 1803, Backford, Cheshire 3, 4, 5
Buried: 2 Apr 1803, Backford churchyard 6
Occupation: Vicar, from 1740 to 1803, Churches around Chester 3, 7, 8, 3
Graduation: BA, 1740, Trinity College, Cambridge 8
Married: 3 Nov 1746, Pulford, Cheshire, Christian Bradshaw 1, 9, 10, 11
Father: Thomas Broadhurst
Mother: Ann Norcott
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He became vicar of St. Oswald, Blackford in May 1751 (ref. EDP 18/1/2) Vicar of St Oswald's, Chester on 12 Jul 1780 (ref. EDP 71/1/2) In 1741 he subscribed to The History of the Life of marcus Tullius Cicero (vol 1.) 1741, Middleton, Conyers, London. In 1788 he subscribed to Miscellaneous Poems, by Helen Leigh, of Middlewich, 1788, Leigh, Helen Manchester. According to Terry Broadhurst, Cheadle, Cheshire in the Aug 2003 article on p38 of the Family Tree Magazine:- Thomas Broadhurst born 1718, Hartford , Cheshire , and Christina Bradshaw of Northwhich, married at Pulford, Cheshire , 3 November 1746 . Thomas was vicar of Backford, Cheshire. Thomas Broadhurst and Ann Norcott, both of Great Budworth, Cheshire , married by licence at Winwick, Lancashire 22 April 1713 .
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This must be based on.. Parish Records Collection - baptism Forenames: Thomas Surname: Broadhurst Sex: Male Christening Year: 1718 Christening Date: 01 Oct 1718 Father's Forenames: ThomÌ Father's Surname: Broadhurst Record Group: 08-0352 p2 Record Number: 294 Parish: City or Town: County: Record source: Diocese of Chester parish registers of baptisms c1538-1910 Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies BUT there are at least 20 others that could fit
2nd entry[Film #: 457323 ], CB's marriage: says (Rev.) Thomas /BROADHURST/ Her name is recorded as BRADSHAWE
Thomas, son of Thomas Broadhurst of Hartford, yeoman, on 1 October 1718
vic. S. Oswald's Chester 1780-1803(d), aged 84.
B.A. Camb. Tr., cur. Pulford in 1746; min. can. Ches. Cath. 1760-80; vic. Backford 1751-1803; vic. of S. Oswald's, Chester, 1780-1803(d), aged 84.
Summary:- Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1739-1740. Rector of North Runcton, Norfolk 1740. Curate of Pulford in 1746. Vicar of Backford 1751-1803. Minor Canon of Chester Cathedral 1760-1780. Vicar of St Oswalds Chester 1780-1803.
He married a couple in 1765,three couples in a week September/ October 1766, one couple in March 1767, one couple in June 1771, one in June 1772, one in Feb 1775, one in March 1777, and two in August 1777.
Sandstone ledger(covered) The Revnd Thomas Broadhurst Vicar of this Parish (2)3 years Dies 8th March 1803 Aged 83 years
All 5 graves are beneath the East window of the church, currently covered with moss and grass.
Proved on 5 May 1803 The following people are mentioned Elizabeth Broadhurst daughter William Broadhurst son James Broadhurst son Thos Broadhurst grandson Emily Broadhurst granddaughter Anna Broadhurst granddaughter
Rev'd Thos Broadhurst, Vicar of this Parish 52 years. Buried April 2 1803 Aged 85 Diocese of Chester Bishop's Transcripts of Burials is a bit muddled stating that his aged is 52y!
10 August 1753 mar Richd Farrington of Chester, clerk & Ellen Richardson of the same place, spin. Licence. The above Richd Farrington & Ellen Richardson were lawfully married on ye 10th Aug 1753, tho by mistake they were not registered in ye proper place. Witness my hand, Tho Broadhurst Vicar
Entry at end of 1753 marriages, not with the rest of the August entries
BROADHURST, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at TRINITY, June 26, 1736. S. of Thomas, of Hartford. School, Darnall, Yorks. Matric. 1737; B.A. 1739-40. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 1739-1740. Rector of North Runcton, Norfolk 1740. V of Backford, Cheshire 1751-1803. Vicar of St Oswalds Chester 1780-1803. Died 1803, aged 84.
The Rev Thomas Broadhurst Curator and Christian Bradshaw Spinst both of Northwich Nov 3rd 1746 also got 2 images + another with his signature when marrying a Broadhurst!
Parish Records Collection - marriage Groom's Forename: Thomas Groom's Surname: Broadhurst Groom's Age: Bride's Forename: Christian Bride's Surname: Bradshaw Date of Marriage: 05 Nov 1746 Place of Marriage: Pulford Groom's Residence: Pulford Bride's Residence: Pulford City or Town: Pulford County: Cheshire Record source: Diocese of Chester Bishop's Transcripts of Marriages Data provider: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
p58. Thomas Broadhurst, vicar from 1751 to 1803, made use of curates as he reached old age [47=Ormerod, 2nd ed., Vol 2, page 371. Thomas Broadhurst died at the aged of 84. The inscription on his gravestone allows him only 23 years as vicar, and must be wrong], but being a minor canon of Chester Cathedral, he would be away in any case part of the time. p59.A final criticism made of vicars from these years.... Unfortunately there is no releveant information about Thomas Broadhurst... p62. Such poverty (of vicars) prompted the founding of the "Queens Anne's Bounty"... It appears to have helped at St. Oswald's on a number of occasions, including one in 1774, when three acres of land in Boughton, Chester, of rental value Đ12.12.0, were pruchased "for the specific maintenance of Thomas Broadhurst, clerk, Vicar of Backford"[4=P32/9/1-2 at CRO]
Proved on 16 Dec 1794 People referenced in the will are James Broadhurst brother Thomas Broadhurst father Christian Broadhurst mother Elizabeth Broadhurst sister William Broadhurst brother
BROADHURST, George Creighton |
Baptised: 29 Mar 1839, Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London 1
Died: 27 Mar 1895, Church Street, Shoreham, Sussex 3
Census: 1851, Christs Hospital 4
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 26 Jan 1860, Patrimony 5
Census: 1861, Little Green, Richmond, Surrey 6
Occupation: Merchant's Clerk, 1861
Census: 1881, Church Street, Shoreham, Sussex 7
Will: 1897, Shoreham Sussex 8
Father: Alfred Thomas Broadhurst
Mother: Anne Miller
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Not present at 1851 census TODO: get a copy of his Will His name may have been because a person named "George Creighton" joined the Friendly Union Society in 1833, 3 years before this father joined. Born before 1839 because of Freedom No other Broadhurst Will found between 1895 and 1898 FreeBMD has Deaths Mar 1895 Broadhurst George Creighton 56 Steyning 2b 280 with does not agree with the 1897 Will!
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Also BROADHURST George Creighton 1839 London Docklands Ancestors
CHR DATE 29 MAR 1839 PLAC Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England BIRT DATE 15 JAN 1839
Parish Records Collection - baptism Day: 29 Month: 3 Year: 1839 Forename: George Othernames: Creighton Surname: Broadhurst Fathers forenames: Alfred Fathers occupation: Master Mariner Mothers forenames: Ann Birth date: 15 January 1839 Address: MEOT Location of church: Stepney Parish: St Dunstan Church address: High Street Entry No: 1498 Source Ref: X024/020
Deaths Mar 1895 Broadhurst George Creighton 56 Steyning 2b 280
recorded age is 56
Geo Bughton Broadhurst - clearly see it is Geo Creighton Broadhurst Age: 12 Estimated birth year: abt 1839 Relation: Scholar Household: View other family members Gender: Male Where born: Mile End, Middlesex, England Civil parish: Christchurch Ecclesiatical parish: London Town: London County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address: View Image Condition as to marriage: View Image Occupation: View Image Disability: View Image Source information: HO107/1529 Registration district: London City Sub-registration district: London City North ED, institution, or vessel: Christs Hospital Folio: 117 Page: 24 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 1 GSU Number: 174759
In school?
26 January 1860 George Creighton Broadhurst admitted to the Freedom of the Company by Patrimony of Alfred Broadhurst
Civil parish: Richmond Ecclesiatical parish: St John County/Island: Surrey Country: England Source information: RG9/459 Registration district: Richmond Sub-registration district: Richmond ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Folio: 94 Page: 2 Household schedule number: 2 GSU Number: 542642 Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County George C Broadhurst abt 1839 Mile End, Middlesex, England Visitor Richmond Surrey Alice E Firth abt 1859 Richmond, Surrey, England Daughter Richmond Surrey James F Firth abt 1826 Newington, Surrey, England Head Richmond Surrey James F Firth abt 1857 Richmond, Surrey, England Son Richmond Surrey Louisa S Firth abt 1855 Richmond, Surrey, England Daughter Richmond Surrey Marianne E Firth abt 1853 Richmond, Surrey, England Daughter Richmond Surrey Mary Ann Firth abt 1830 Brighton, Sussex, England Wife Richmond Surrey Anna M Goghile abt 1822 Bath, Somerset, England Visitor Richmond Surrey Crozier Jackson abt 1849 Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England Son Richmond Surrey Rosina Ackary abt 1840 Old Kent Road, Surrey, England Servant Richmond Surrey or firth, James F Head Married M 35 1826 Colonial Broker Newington Surrey firth, Mary Ann Wife Married F 37 1824 Brighton Sussex firth, ... E Daughter F 8 1853 Scholar Richmond Surrey firth, Louisa S Daughter F 6 1855 Scholar Richmond Surrey firth, James F Son M 4 1857 Scholar Richmond Surrey firth, Alice E Daughter F 2 1859 Richmond Surrey BROADHURST, George C Visitor Unmarried M 22 1839 Merchants Clerk Mill End Middlesex ASGARY, Rosina Servant Unmarried F 21 1840 House Servant Surrey Old Kent Road THEOBALD, Sarah M Servant Unmarried F 16 1845 Nurse Maid Baldock Hertfordshire
Dwelling: Church Street Census Place: New Shoreham, Sussex, England Source: FHL Film 1341260 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1101 Folio 96 Page 18 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace James FISHER M 54 M St Osyth, Essex, England Rel: Head Occ: Mariner Elizth. FISHER M 54 F Mevagisng, Cornwall, England Rel: Wife Jessie FISHER U 18 F Shoreham, Sussex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Milliner Annie FISHER U 15 F Shoreham, Sussex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Jabez FISHER 13 M Shoreham, Sussex, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Geo. BROADHURST U 43 M London, London, Middlesex, England Rel: Boarder Occ: Retired Clerical Brother
BROADHURST George Creighton of 4 Church-street Shoreham Sussex Gentleman died 27 March 1897 Administration London 12 May to Mary Ann Firth (wife of James Francis Firth). Effects £190
So he never married?
Proved on 24 Oct 1851 She references Alfred Broadhurst husband John Miller father Walter George? Brooks younger nephew Alfred William Broadhurst child Mary Ann Broadhurst child Horace Miliken Broadhurst child George Creighton Broadhurst child
She left 2 sets of shares left by her late (as of 5th Mar 1844) father John Miller. One to her husband Alfred and the Other to her children Alfred William, May Ann, Horace Miliken and George Creighton (when they became 21) Walter Brooks, her nephew was an Executor
VENTOM, Julia Susan |
Born: 19 May 1826, Forest Gate, Essex 1, 2
Baptised: 27 Dec 1826, Saint Dunstan, Stepney High Street, London 3
Died: 10 Nov 1899, Adelphos Road, Finsbury Park 4, 1, 5
Buried: 16 Nov 1899, West Norwoood, Dulwich 6
Census: 1841, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex 7
Census: 1851, Mile End 8
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 9
Census: 1871, 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham 10
Occupation: Annuitant, 1881, 36 Kellett Rd, Lambeth
Census: 1881, 36 Kellett Rd, Lambeth, Surrey 11
Census: 1891, 43 Adolphus Road, Hornsey 12
Married: 19 Aug 1852, East Ham church, Alfred William Broadhurst 1, 13, 14, 15
No London Broadhurst's found in BMD for 1853 Oct-Dec,54,55,56 Jan-Jun,57,58,59 & 60 Apr-Jun except Herbert H in Apr 1856 Poplar 1o 571
Father: Thomas Terah Ventom
Mother: Mary Ann Young
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1881 census has her aged 50. She must have lied about her age, which should have been 54!
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Your Mother Julia Susan Ventom date of birth: 19th May (rubbed out 1852)
Your Mother Julia Susan Ventom: died on Nov 10th 1899 at Adolphos Road, Finsbury Park and buried in Norwood cemetery
Your Mother Julia Susan Ventom: her marriage was on August 19th 1852
Parish Records Collection - baptism Day: 27 Month: December Year: 1826 Forename: Julia Othernames: Susan Surname: Ventom Fathers forenames: Thomas Terah Fathers occupation: Auctioneer Mothers forenames: Mary Ann Birth date: Address: West Ham Essex Location of church: Stepney Parish: St Dunstan Church address: Stepney High Street Entry No: 223 Source Ref: X024/018
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Also VENTOM Julia Susan 1826 London Docklands Ancestors Day: 27 Month: December Year: 1826 Forename: Julia Othernames: Susan Surname: Ventom Fathers forenames: Thomas Terah Fathers occupation: Auctioneer Mothers forenames: Mary Ann Birth date: Address: West Ham Essex Location of church: Stepney Parish: St Dunstan Church address: Stepney High Street Entry No: 223 Source Ref: X024/018
JULIAN SUSAN, his wife, who passed peacefully away November 10th 1899, aged 72
Broadhurst Julia Susan Deaths Dec 1899 Edmonton 3a 196 72
Also of Julia Susan Broadhurst, his wife Who passed peacefully away November 10th 1899, aged 72. 'We loved her dearly, no tongue can tell How much we loved her, nor how well Christ loved her too, and thought it best to take her home with him to rest.'
1841 British Census, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex Civil Parish: Low Leyton Hundred: Becontree County/Island: Essex Country: England Registration district: West Ham Sub registration district: Leyton Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Ventom 40 Auctioneer & Surveyor Mary Ventom 40 Amelia Ventom 25 Alicia Ventom 25 Frederick Ventom 15 Articled C? Charles Ventom 15 Articled C? Julia Ventom 15 Marianne Ventom 13 Harriet Ventom 12 Rosa Ventom 10 HO107/323/16 Civil Parish: Low Leyton; County: Essex; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 11; Page: 16; Line: 9; GSU roll: 241362.
Civil parish: Mile End Old Town Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 72 4 Mountague Terrace, Mile End Thomas Vensom Head 58 Auctioneer Stepney, Middlesex Mary A Vensom Wife 58 - Stepney, Middlesex Charles E Vensom Son 26 Auctioneer clerk Stepney, Middlesex Julia S Vensom dau 24 at home ? Marianna S Vensom dau 23 " " Harriet Vensom dau 22 " " Rosa B Vensom dau 19 " " Harriet Cannon 33 Emma Cook 20 Mary Attree 52 or VENTOM, Thomas 1793 58 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Mary A 1793 58 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Charles E 1825 26 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Julia S 1827 24 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Marianne S 1828 23 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Harriet 1829 22 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Rosa B 1832 19 F Stepney Middlesex
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
Dwelling: 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham, London Census Place: Croydon, London Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Julia Broadhurst M 44 F Head Colonial Broker Wife Forest Gate, Essex " " 16 F Dau Scholar Eastham, Essex Florence " 13 F Dau Scholar Bow, Middlesex Creighton " 11 M Son Scholar Worstead, Essex Cecil " 5 M Son Charterhouse Sq, Middlesex George Mcquffie? 24 M Vist Clerk (in a company) Little Burstead, Essex ELiza Wood 31 F Ser ? Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire Louisa Barnett 23 F Ser Housemaid Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Dwelling: 36 Kellett Rd Census Place: Lambeth, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341144 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0623 Folio 46 Page 23 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Julia S. BROADHURST W 50 F Forest Gate, Essex, England Rel: Head Occ: Annuitant Creighton G. BROADHURST U 22 M Bow E Rel: Son Occ: Insurance Brokers Clerk
Registration District: Edmonton Civil Parish:Hornsey Municipal Borough:Hornsey Address:43 Adolphus Road, Hornsey County: Middlesex BROADHURST, Julia Susan Head Widow F 52 1839 Living On Own Means Forest Gate Middlesex BROADHURST, Horace V Son Married M 35 1856 Manager To Grease & Oil Co Bow London BROADHURST, Kate E Daug Single F 36 1855 Melbourne ? BROADHURST, Florence M Gdaug Single F 10 1881 Poplar Middlesex BROADHURST, Cecile Maud Gdaug Single F 8 1883 Finsbury Park Middlesex BROADHURST, Dora W Gdaug Single F 4 1887 Finsbury Park Middlesex CROPLEY, Fossey Servant Single F 21 1870 General Servant Domestic Langton Bedfordshire
Creighton George Broadhurst entry has "Parents married 19 Aug 1852"
1852. Marrige solemnized by License in the Parish of East Ham in the County of Essex. No 07 August 19th Alfred William Broadhurst, of full age, Batchelor, Colonial Broker in East Ham. father Alfred Broadhurst, Captain. Julia Susan Venton, of full age, Spinster in East Ham Father Thomas Terah Venton Auctioner Married in the Church of East Ham by Mr Streatfield, Vicar Witnessed by Thomas Ventom, Marianne Spencer Ventom, Mary Ann Ventom, Harriot Ventom, William Hackwood Rosa Bessie Ventom, Margaret Jones, James Merideck
Broadhurst Alfred William Marriage Jul 1852 West Ham 4a 1 Ventom Julia Susan Marriage Jul 1852 West Ham 4a 1
Mrs Broadhurst with her Momma's best love Oct 23rd 1861
Index says: 1872 22 November: BROADHURST Alfred William effects under £4,000 The will of Alfred William Broadhurst late of New Wanstead in the County of Essex and of Fenchurch-Street in the City of London Coloniasl Broker who died 1 March 1872 at Brook House Clapton in the County of Middlesex was proved at the Princliple Registry by Julia Susan Broadhurst of 17 Adelaide-road Penge in the County of Surrey Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Only his wife and GC Broadhurst (clerk) as witness are mentioned
Why so many addresses?
BROADHURST, Creighton Cecil Percy |
Born: 9 Oct 1919, 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16 1, 2, 3
Died: 7 Jun 2015, Torquay, Devon
Married 1: 15 Dec 1943, Kingswear, Devon, Susan Kyffin 1, 4
Divorced in 1951
Married 2: Dec 1951, Totnes, Devon, Ann Poulden 4
Married 3: Jun 1966, Westminster, London, Pansy Minorgan 4
Married 4: Jun 1983, Westminster, London, Mary W Michelmore 4
Father: Creighton Albert Broadhurst
Mother: Vera Louise Leins
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Topline and Sue lived at 2 Becmead Av when he was working at the Admiralty. Eventually working a farm at Sparkwell, Staverton, Nr Totnes, S.Devon from 1949. He left there and moved to Hesketh Dell, Meadfoot Sea Rd, Torquay in 1988 and then to Petitor Rd, St Marychurch, Torquay in 1996. Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Name: Creighton BROADHURST Date of departure: 5 April 1928 Port of departure: London Destination port: Marseille Destination country: France Date of Birth: 1920 (calculated from age) Age: 8 Marital Status: Sex: Male Occupation: Nil Notes: Passenger recorded on: Page 2 of 14 Ship: NARKUNDA with his father There is a letter dated just 24 June, on Dulwich College Preparatory School note paper, from a J Mallinson to My dear Broadhurst congratulating him on a scholarship. Is this a Kyffin Mallinson? Web pages http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/191648/broadhurst Creighton Cecil Percy (Topline). Husband of Kitty, died peacefully at home on 7th June, aged 95. Father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral at Torquay Crematorium on Tuesday 23rd June, 2.45 p.m. Family flowers only. http://www.stavertonlandscovegardenshow.co.uk/Cup-Winners.html Broadhurst Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl http://www.stavertonlandscovegardenshow.co.uk/Garden-Shows-Past.html Garden Shows Past The first garden show that we attended was in 1961 the year that we arrived at Blackler Barton. This show was held in part of Sparkwell farm then owned by "Topline" Broadhurst, who was also show secretary at the time. This field was on the Landscove to Staverton road opposite the old cider works, then run by Whiteways. I remember that I went in to see if they needed any help and was given the job of putting the prize-winning labels on after the judges had done their job. That particular show was held on a lovely summer's day and seemed to us a very enjoyable event, something we could look forward to taking part in over the coming years. In the early days as I remember the show was always held at the Landscove end of the parish, I guess this was because the farming fraternity were most involved and they mostly lived up at that end. The show moved around a bit in whatever field was available I guess, after a while it settled down and was held in the field just past the Live and Let Live going towards Staverton. This was certainly a very nice spot with views towards Dartmoor, but it was far from level, there was a nice level spot where the marquee was pitched but where the sports were held was far from level.
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Temp residence: 2 Becmead Av, London SW16 Date of birth: 9th Oct 1919 at 2 Becmead Av, London SW16
Date of Susan Kyffin's marriage: 15 Dec 1943 at Kingswear, Devon
Creighton Broadhurst born Oct 9th 1919 (in VLB's writing)
Broadhurst Creighton C P Births Dec 1919 Wandsworth 1d 1211 Leins
Broadhurst Creighton C P Marriages Dec 1943 Totnes 5b 387 Kyffin Kyffin Susan Marriages Dec 1943 Totnes 5b 387 Broadhurst
Name: BROADHURST, Creighton C P Registration District: Totnes, Devon Year of Registration: 1951 Oct-Nov-Dec Spouse's last name: Poulden Or Holdsworth Volume No: 7A Page No: 1592 Name: POULDEN, Ann Name: HOLDSWORTH, Ann
Name: BROADHURST, Creighton C P Registration District: Westminster, London Year of Registration: 1966 Apr-May-Jun Spouse's last name: Minorgan Volume No: 5E Page No: 1397 Name: MINORGAN, Pansy
Name: BROADHURST, Creighton C P Registration District: Westminster, London Year of Registration: 1983 Apr-May-Jun Spouse's last name: Michelmore Volume No: 15 Page No: 1161 Name: MICHELMORE, Mary W
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
____, Elizabeth |
Born: 1770
Died: 29 Aug 1825 1
Married: Abt 1791, John Miller
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BIRTH: Anne Miller's Christening gives mother as Elizh.
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-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
Have no idea what the first column of dates mean on the loose page
Died aged 55
Proved on 6 Nov 1824 The following people are mentioned in the will Thomas Hill friend Simon B/Willatt unknown relationship Elizabeth Miller wife George John Miller son Eliza Brooks daughter Ann Miller daughter Walter Brooks son-in-law
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BROADHURST, Alfred Thomas |
Title: Esq.
Born: 1797, Kennington, Surrey 1
Died: 19 Feb 1872, 6 Peacock Terrace 2, 3, 4
Occupation: Sailor in the East Indian Co., 1811 5
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 27 Jan 1824, Patrimony 6, 7, 8
Occupation: Captain of 6 vessels for Gardner Marshall & Co., Nov 1833, 3 Rodney Terrace, West Mile End, London 9, 10, 11, 2, 12, 13
Event (joined ): 1836, Friendly Union Society 14
Census: 1841, Rodney Terrace, Mile End Rd 15
Event (Master's Certificate ): 1 Jul 1851, Master in the Merchant Service 1
Census: 1861, 6 Peacock Terrace, Newington, Lambeth 16
Event (Master Ironmonger ): 1865
Census: 1871, 6 Liverpool Street, Newington 17
Married 1: 18 Nov 1825, London, Anne Miller 18
Marriage must be after John Miller's will of 19 Mar 1823 Confirmed in Court Book This can NOT be looked up in LMA, as their records only start in 1837 for Parish registers and 1826 for Transcripts (1825 is unfit for viewing)
Married 2: Mar 1862, Newington, Ann Cowling 19
Father: William Broadhurst
Mother: 2nd wife Hamilton
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2nd Feb 1835 he captained the Nepture (3 masts) ship in a hurrucane. There is a print at the Greenwich Maritime museum and we have the painting of this event. See http://images.rmg.co.uk/detail/24855/PY8451/The-'Neptune'/William-John-Huggins-artist-publisher-Rosenberg,-Charles-engraver ImagePY8451 ObjectPAH8451 Artist William John Huggins (artist & publisher); Rosenberg, Charles (engraver) Date1836 Medium coloured aquatint Size406 mm x 544 mm Court Book says "Of Fenchurch Street, and Camberwell in the county of Surrey" In 1843 his address was Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane (as was his fathers), then he moved to Rodney Terrace in 1848. In 1865 he had moved into 137 Fenchurch Street with his son and from there to 24 Mincing Lane (1867) again with his son, Alfred William. His cress is on the right hand side of the fireplace in the main Hall. Can not find his Will in the Probate Index. 25/5/2006 I'm not sure he married twice 10/6/2006 Death certificate reported by J.Lucas - not Ana supposed 2nd wife 2008 - Now I know he married twice! Possible 1841 census, but probably not BROADHURST, Alfred 40 M Stepney BROADHURST, Ann 40 F Stepney BROADHURST, Ann 20 F Stepney BROADHURST, George 2 M Stepney Julie Weir found Times 7 Jan 1836 For Madras & Calcutta to sail on the 26th Jan the fine teak ship Ganges 500 tons Alfred Broadhurst HCS Commander lying in the London dock. Has excellent accommodation for passengers and carries an experienced surgeon. For freight or passage apply to John Campbell esq, 102 Leadenhall Street or Edmund Read, 1 White Lion court, Cornhill. Why have I recorded his name as Alfred THOMAS? Julie info: 1871 Census 618-159-8 6 Liverpool Street, Newington St Mary ALFRED BROADHURST Head - 73 - Rtd Ship Master ANN BROADHURST (Cowling) Wife - 37 WILLIAM GEO BROADHURST b. c1857 - couldn't find him on 1861c although there is a William Cowling - nurse child in Lambeth Son - 14 - at Spiers & Poo..cl.e refurbishment ALFRED THOS BROADHURST b. c1860 - also on 1861 census with ATB as son - 1yr. Ann Cowling is still ATB's servant. Son - 11 - scholar EMILY JANE BROADHURST Daughter - 8 - scholar ELLEN ROSA BROADHURST Daughter - 5 - scholar FLORENCE EMMA BROADHURST Daughter - 2 George Creighton, his friend, was also a seaman He survived a storm while captain of the Neptune on 2nd Feb 1835 and Ganges nin Jan 1837, the logs are recorded in the book The Laws of Storms by W. Reid 1838
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Date and place of birth: 1797 Kennington Surrey.
By the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade. Certificate of Competency as MASTER. To Alfred Broadhurst. Whereas it has been reported to us that you have been found duly qualified to fulfil the duties of Master in the Merchant Service we do hereby in pursuance of the Mercantile Marine Act 1950 grant you this Certificate of Competency. Given under the Seal of the Board of Trade this first day of July 1851. By order of the Board - signed by 3 people. Entered at the General Register and Record Office of Seamen on the second day of July 1851. Reverse side says... No of Certificate 1272. Address of Bearer 3 Rodney Terrace West Mile end Road, Middlesex. Date and place of birth: 1797 Kennington Surrey. No of Register Ticket: none Signed Alfred Broadhurst. This certificate is given upon an Examination as Chief Mate passed for the East India Company in the Year 1831. Any person who fraudulently forges or alters a Certificate or fraudulently makes use of any Certificate to which he is not justly entitled is liable either to be prosecuted for a Misdemeanor or to be summarily punished before a Magistrate by a penalty of Đ50 or by imprisonment with hard labour for three months and any person who refuses to deliver up a Certificate which has been cancelled or suspended is liable to the same summary punishment. Issued at the Port of London on the 8th day of July 1851. Signed.
1807 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Tower St 1813-15 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1816-17 assume above 1817-21 James BroadhurstTower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1822-31 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Sandwich, Kent, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1832 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1833-36 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1837-39 William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1843, 27 July William B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane (near Tower of London) Alfred B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane 1848 William B Esq. Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane Mr. Alfred B 3, Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Rd (Rodney Terrace does not exist any more) 1851 William B Esq. Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq., 3, Rodney terrace West Mile End Rd 1865 William B 36 Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq. (Master) 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1866 William B Esq. 36 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1867 William B 21 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1868 (not checked Mr/Esq) William B Great Tower Street, E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1869 - so William B died in 68/69 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey - note: now Adelaide Avenue, near Lewisham 1870-71 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey 1872 no Broadhursts - therefore Alfred B died 1871/72, already know AWB died in 1872 James Francis Firth The Cottage, Little Green, Richmond SW
Summary: Name Born Admitted to Company age Livery Retired Died Aged William son of Rev Tho 1746-49 24 Jun 1774, service 26? Before 1807 1822 1831 83 James 1 May 1754 31 Aug 1780, Redemption 26 28 Jul 1786 - 1836 82 William (junior) son of WB 1776? 29 Apr 1813, Patrimony 37 26 Sep 1816 - 1868/9 92 James younger son of WB 1795 26 Nov 1816, Patrimony 21 Not admitted? - ? - Alfred son of WB 1797 27 Jan 1824, Patrimony 26 1839-43 - 1871/2 74 Alfred William son of AB 4 Oct 1826 19 Apr 1848, Patrimony 21 1852-64 - 1 Mar 1872 45 George Creighton, son of AB 29 Mar 1839 26 Jan 1860, Patrimony 21 - - ? - Creighton George, son of AWB 15 May 1859 14 Jun 1900, Patrimony 41 - - 31 May 1934 75 Creighton Albert, son of CGB 18 Feb 1891 10 Jan 1935, Redemption 44 - - 15 Aug 1958 67 Christopher J C, son of CCPB 13 Fen 1945 29 Sept1966, Redemption 21 -
1871 entry given as 24 Mincing Lane. 1872 no entry
1843 address given as Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane. 1848-51 address given as 3 Rodney Terrace West Mile End Rd. 1865 address given as 137 Fenchurch St. EC. 1868-71 address given as 24 Mincing Lane.
Mar 1872 BROADHURST Alfred aged 74 St. Saviour 1d 96 entry 175
Registration District St Saviour's 1972 DEATH in the sub-district of St Peter Walworth in the County of Surrey 175: 19th February 1872 6 Peacock Terrace Alfred Broadhurst Male 74 years Coffee Broker Intestinal Obstruction Certified J Lucas present at death 9 Carter Street Wal?worth Registered 22nd Feb 1872 by Francis Thornton Registar
Lists 11 positions held from 1811 as Midshipman to 1832 as Chief Mate
27 January 1824 Alfred Broadhurst admitted to the Freedom of the Company by Patrimony of William Broadhurst
This is to certify that Alfred Broadhurst was this day admitted to the Freedom of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers by Patrimony of William Broadhurst.. Signed for Thomas Pellatt. Ironmongers Hall 27th July 1824. Address to Richard Clark Esq., Chamberlain Office, The City of London
At this Court Alfred Broadhurst Son of William Broadhurst a liveryman of this company was made free by patrimony took the usual oath and gave 1 £ to the poor box.
Neptune (644tons) Chief Officer Nov 1833 to 14 Mar 1834 Commander 14 Mar 1834 to 1 July 1835 Ganges, commander 1836 Thomas Bold, commander 3 Nov 1839 to 20 Mar 1841 Scotsman, commander 10 Sept 1842 to 20 Sept 1845 Duke of Norfolk, commander Sept 1849 to April 1851
Letter No 1098 London 20th November 1839, 11 St Helens Place Captain Broadhurst, Ship Thomas Bold, Plymouth Dear Sir, We beg to hand you our final instructions for your guidance on receipt of which we request you will proceed with all possible dispatch on your voyage to Sydney,, use every exertion to get away from Plymouth before this fair wind is expended. On arrival at Sydney discharge your cargo with utmost expedition, get your Bills of Lading properly receipted and have all the Freight a/cs payable there settled with the utmost promptitude. We enclose a letter for our correspondents at Sydney Messrs. Edwards & Hunter, who will afford you every facility; unless something very eligible occurs for the investment of what surplus funds you may have, take the best Bills that can be procured on London and remit the same to us by first opportunity. Messrs. Edwards & Hunter will advise you on this head; retain in available cash what you think requisite for the ship's disbursements. You have herewith Invoices of 26 New Butts, and 6 Hog-head of Geneva, which dispose of as best advantage, on ship's a/cs, we also send some additional duplicate invoices to ship's stores, if you find rope or any other surplus stores selling well, turn them into cash. We omitted to caution you before leaving London, on the point that we request your attention to. Colonial built ships are sometimes found to make a little water and masters not conversant with them in order to ascertain the cause strip off the copper. This ought never to be done, we consider the "Tho Bold" one of the finest ships ever built in Americas, should however, contrary to our expectations any trifling leakage occur we expressly forbid the copper to be removed. We call your attention to this subject, in consequence of the eagerness promptly shown in foreign ports to make work for shipwrights, you will therefore we feel assured, be on your guard. The very unsettled state of affairs in China renders your going there with so large a ship, at that period of the year, a very hazardous matter. The same objections exist respecting our ship "Crescent", Capt. Goldie, you will therefore lose no time in handing him the letter No 1095 entrusted to your care, and sent herewith, as it contains our orders respecting his future proceedings. Your course is more certain and defined, we have obtained a charter home from Bombay for the "Thomas Bold", you will therefore after leaving Sydney proceed though Torres Straits, and make every exertion to reach Bombay with an hour's delay, indeed should you get there before the charterers /Messrs. MacVicar Burn & Co./ have hired warehouses to store your homeward cargo we shall allow you Đ50 extra, to push the ship along. We send for your information, a few hints respecting Torres Straits from an experienced navigator. On arriving at Bombay, you will find a copy of the Charter Party, which strictly attend to; pray stow the ship to the greatest possible advantage, use the screws etc. as only a large cargo, at the very low rate of freight, will pay. Keep your Sydney ballast on board unless sugar or saltpetre offers at Bombay sufficient to stiffen her with a cotton cargo. Advise us by every opportunity of your proceedings. The midshipman and an intermediate passenger complain of their hard fate do what you can to make all comfortable. Send us from Plymouth a correct list of your crew and accept our best wishes for your welfare and speedy return. Believe us Yours faithfully Gardner Marshall & Co.
Typed copy of the letter is headed 'Original in the procession of Frank Firth) and has annotated on it 'July 20th 1943. Ask Firth for the original of this, it is ours not his. CAB'. Actually the Firth's have as much right to this as we do, as it was one of their ancestors too!
Your Father' s Father: Alfred Broadhurst: Captain in the East India Service
from http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=nCwoAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA51&lpg=RA1-PA51&dq=neptune+master+broadhurst&source=bl&ots=DjmAl4gKJu&sig=IuJCLNUubYrisfke4XJjNLbqZBs&hl=en&ei=mLgBTsvuIIbMh Aesz629DQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=neptune%20master %20broadhurst&f=false The Asiatic journal and monthly miscellany, Volume 17 By East India Company 1833 SHIPPING Departures from Calcutta. Nov 29 ... Neptune, Broadhurst, for ditto [ie London]; from http://www.yasni.co.uk/ext.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nmm.ac.uk%2Fcollections%2Fprints%2FviewPrint.cfm%3FID%3DPAH8451&name=Alfred+Broadhurst&cat=other&showads=1 National Maritime Museum Picture Library nmmimages.com Image: PY8451 Short Caption: The 'Neptune' Long Caption: Captain Alfred Broadhurst in a hurricane 2 February 1835. Artist: William John Huggins (artist & publisher); Rosenberg, Charles (engraver) Object: PAH8451 Date: 1836 Medium: coloured aquatint Size: 406 mm x 544 mm Credit: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London [see Neptune Feb 1835.jpg] [was this ship built in 1796?]
The picture is the same as the oil painting we have
from http://www.blaxland.com/ozships/events/9/899.htm Ozships: Australian Shipping on the net Database Index Event Details File 899 Version 7.0.0001 Last updated 22/09/2008 arrival: ship Thomas Bold 685 tons Master: Broadhurst Origin: London 1839 Nov 12 Destination: Sydney 1840 Apr 20 Background Date Item Details Source agent Edwards and co cja: 468 1839 Nov 29 via Plymouth cja: 468 Passenger list Surname Other names Notes Source Hutton Mr cja: 468 McLeish Mr cja: 468 Gabbot Mr cja: 468 Whitley Mr cja: 468 Stoddart Mr cja: 468 Cannon Dr cja: 468 8 steerage cja: 468 from http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?q=thomas+bold Digitised newspapers ---------- Hardy's Shipping List. Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839-1843) Friday 3 January 1840 Edition: Morning p 4 Article ... List of vessels laid on for these ??nies, with probable time of sa// as reported in Hardy's Shipping ?? oof the 21st August 1838 The Thomas Bold, Croughan, ..?? Septhember 25 ---------- The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824-1848) Tuesday 21 April 1840 APRILL .20 The ship Thomas Bold, 685 tons, Broadhurst, msster, from London, November 12, and Plymouth, November 29. Passengers Messrs McNish, Cameron, Gibbett, Stoddart, Salway, Whitty, Had- don, Wiltshire, Jumear and wife, Gilthorpe, Bannister, Winter, Murrell and Slatterie (Agents, Messrs Edwards and Hunter.) ---------- Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVALS. Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839-1843) Friday 8 May 1840 p 2 Article ... The Thomas Bold has nearly completed dis- charging her cargo, after which she will be laid on Bombay ---------- VESSELS AND PASSENGERS CLEARED OUT SINCE LAST PUBLICATION. The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838-1841) Wednesday 24 June 1840 Edition: MORNING p 2 Article ... VESSELS AND PASSENGERS CLEARED OUT SINCE LAST PUBLICATION. THOMAS BOLD, Broadhurst, for Bombay. Passengers Cabin. in, R. Fowler, Esq ---------- DEPARTURES. The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835-1840) Saturday 27 June 1840 p 2 Article ... DEPARTURES. June 25. Sesostris, barque, 488 tons, Rowe, for Madras, in ballast. Passengers--Lieutenants Hilliard -and and Mr. Day. 25. Success, schooner, 82 tons, Catlin, for New -Zealand. with sundries. 26. Thomas Bold, ship, 631 tons, Broadhurst,, for Bombay, in ballast. ---------- VESSELS AND PASSENGERS CLEARED OUT. The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838-1841) Monday 28 June 1841 Edition: MORNING p 2 Article ... The 'Earl Grey' brings intelligence that the vessels 'North Briton,' the 'Mexborough', the ' Abel Gower,' the ' Crest,' and ' Thomas Bold,' allfrom Sydney, had arrived in England. ---------- DEPARTURES. FRIDAY. The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838-1841) Monday 29 June 1840 Edition: MORNING p 5 Article ... DEPARTURES. FRIDAY. THOMAS BOLD, ship, Broadhurst, master, for Bombay. ---------- EXPORTS. Vessels cleared from the 20th to the 27th instant, inclusive The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824-1848) Thursday 2 July 1840 p 2 Article ... THOMAS BOLD, 631 tons, Broadhursr, master, for Bombay, 4 chests 2 boxes 1 trunk apparel, and ballast.
Interesting to note that "George Creighton" joined in 1833 - is this is reason for name of 2nd son?
RG number:HO107 Piece:713 Book/Folio:2/44 Page:14 Registration District:Stepney Sub District:Mile End Old Town, Lower EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish:Stepney Municipal Borough:Tower Hamlets Address:Rodney Terrace, Stepney, Mile End Old Town, Lower, Tower Hamlets County: Middlesex BROADHURST, Alfred M 40 Master Mariner 1801 BROADHURST, Ann F 40 1801 BROADHURST, Mary F 11 1830 BROADHURST, George M 2 1839 Middlesex KNOPP, Mary F 25 1816
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1861 British Census, 6 Peacock Terrace, Newington, Lambeth Name: Alfred Broadhurst Age: 63 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1798 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Kennington, Surrey, England Civil Parish: Newington St Mary Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Newington Sub registration district: St Peter Walworth ED, institution, or vessel: 36 Household schedule number: 39 Household Members: Name Age Alfred Broadhurst 63 head Widow Retired Master Mariner Kennington Surrey Alfred T Broadhurst 1 Son Walworth Surrey Ann Cowling 28 Servant General Servant Ransdon Heath Essex RG9/341/160/8 GSU roll: 542618. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England.
Source information: RG10/618 Registration district: St Saviour Southwark Sub-registration district: St Peter Walworth ED, institution, or vessel: 26 Folio: 159 Page: 8 Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish or Township County Alfred Broadhurst abt 1798 London, England Head St Mary Newington London Alfred Thos Broadhurst abt 1860 Walworth, Surrey, England Son St Mary Newington London Ana Broadhurst abt 1834 Ramsden Heath, Essex, England Wife St Mary Newington London Ellen Rosa Broadhurst abt 1866 Walworth, Surrey, England Daughter St Mary Newington London Emily Jane Broadhurst abt 1863 Walworth, Surrey, England Daughter St Mary Newington London Florance Emma Broadhurst abt 1869 Walworth, Surrey, England Daughter St Mary Newington London William Gao Broadhurst abt 1857 Walworth, Surrey, England Son St Mary Newington London http://www.rootsuk.com has Broadhurst Alfred c. 1798 73 Retired Shipmaster - London London Broadhurst Alfred Thomas c. 1860 11 Scholar Walworth Surrey London Need to check image (which I have!!)
Parish Records Collection - marriage License Date: 18 Nov 1825 Bride Surname: MILLER Dual Date: 18 Nov 1825 Groom Surname: BROADHURST
Broadhurst Alfred Marriages Mar 1862 Newington 1d 180 Cowling Ann Marriages Mar 1862 Newington 1d 180
1865. ALFRED BROADHURST Of Fenchurch Street, and Camberwell in the county of Surrey, born 1797, son of William Broadhurst, of Kennington, by . . ., daughter of . . . Hamilton, and grandson of the Rev. Thomas Broadhurst, one of the Minor Canons of Chester Cathedral, from 1760 to 1780. Mr. Broadhurst married Anne, daughter of John Miller, of Kennington aforesaid, and granddaughter of Joseph Miller, of Nash-hall, in the country of Essex, by whom he has issue two sons, now living: Alfred William, on the Court of the Ironmongers' Company; and George Creighton; and one daughter, Mary Anne. Arms: Azure, fretty raguly or.- Escucheon in the Hall.
Proved on 26 Jun 1837 The following people are mentioned Mary Broadhurst wife Rev Thomas Broadhurst nephew son of late brother William Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst great nephew son of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle William Broadhurst nephew Emily Broadhurst niece Anna Puckle niece wife of Thomas Purkle James Broadhurst nephew Edward Broadhurst nephew Alfred Broadhurst nephew Mary Ann Broadhurst niece Louisa Broadhurst niece Thomas Broadhurst Purkle godson son of Thomas Purkle Anna Puckle dau of T Eliza Farebrother wife side note in will Charles Farebrother side note in will Caroline Broadhurst side note in will
Proved on 24 Mar 1846 The following people are mentioned Henry Jany? brother Jane Jany wife of Henry Rev Thomas Broadhurst Martha Broadhurst wife of Rev Thomas Emily Broadhurst sister of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle Anna Puckle wife of Thomas Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst godson Mary Puckle dau of Thomas, goddaughter Emily Farebrother goddaughter Mary Ann Mation goddaughter Emma Pigercoft goddaughter Mary Collier wife of John, goddaughter Thomas Broadhurst Puckle son of Thomas Emily Puckle spinster dau of Thomas Daisy? Puckle dau of Thomas William Broadhurst son of late W B James Broadhurst son of late W B Alfred Broadhurst son of late W B Edward Broadhurst son of late W B Mary Anne Broadhurst dau of late W B Caroline Broadhurst dau of late W B Louisa Broadhurst dau of late W B Francis Pyercoft 1 cousin Harriet Elizabeth Pyercoft 1 cousin Sarah Ham__ servant Henry E____l footman Susan Tarrant housemaid Harriet Ward cook Henry E____ ?
Proved on 11 Apr 1863 The following people are mentioned Thomas Puckle brother in law Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst nephew Thomas Broadhurst Puckle nephew Mary Catherine Mays niece Emily Ravenhill niece Laura Ravenhill niece William Broadhurst half brother Alfred Broadhurst half brother Caroline Broadhurst half sister Mary Ann Broadhurst half sister Louisa Broadhurst half sister Edward Broadhurst half brother James Broadhurst half brother Emily Earnshaw child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Marianna Leaver child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Caroline Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Ellen Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Charles __ Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Moury? William Grant Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother Gloucester Farebrother child of late half sister Eliza Farebrother 4 child of Alfred Broadhurst half brother Richard Ravenhill Moury? Ravenhill John William Maye Elizabeth wife of nephew T B Puckle Mary Ann Mation cousin Jane Ives cousin Martha Bray sister's servant Anna Puckle sister Rev Thomas Broadhurst brother
Mentions his 4 (unnamed) children
Index entry reads: 1869 19 March: BROADHURST William Hamilton Esq. effects under £800 The will of William Hamilton Broadhurst formally of Parkshot Richmond but late of Little Green Richmond in the County of Surrey Esquire deceased who died 17 Feburary 1869 at Little Green aforesaid was proved at the Principle Registry by the oaths of Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst of 18 Goldsmith Road Brighton in the Country of Sussex Gentleman the Newhew and James Francis Firth of the Cottage Litttle Green aforesaid Gentleman the Executors People mentioned in his will are James Broadhurst brother Edward Broadhurst brother Alfred Broadhurst brother Emily Earnshaw niece Caroline Farebrother niece Ellen Farebrother niece Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst nephew James Francis Firth partner Alfred William Firth ? Firth (abroad) Caroline Broadhurst sister Mary Ann Broadhurst sister Louisa Broadhurst sister
Proved on 24 Oct 1851 She references Alfred Broadhurst husband John Miller father Walter George? Brooks younger nephew Alfred William Broadhurst child Mary Ann Broadhurst child Horace Miliken Broadhurst child George Creighton Broadhurst child
She left 2 sets of shares left by her late (as of 5th Mar 1844) father John Miller. One to her husband Alfred and the Other to her children Alfred William, May Ann, Horace Miliken and George Creighton (when they became 21) Walter Brooks, her nephew was an Executor
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BROADHURST, Alfred William |
Born: 1826, Penge 1
Baptised: 4 Oct 1826, Saint Mark, Kennington, London 2
Died: 1 Mar 1872, Clapton, Middlesex 3, 1, 4, 5, 6
Buried: 9 Mar 1872, West Norwoood, Dulwich 7
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 19 Apr 1848, Patrimony 8, 9
Occupation: Colonial/Coffee Broker in the firm of W. Broadhurst & Co, 1 Jan 1850, Mincing Lane 1, 10, 4
Graduation: Blue Coat School 1
Census: 1851, 3 Rodney Terrace, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex 11
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 12
Will: 26 Sep 1866, London City 5
Residence: 1866, New Wanstead, Essex & Fenchurch Street, London
Married: 19 Aug 1852, East Ham church, Julia Susan Ventom 1, 8, 13, 14
No London Broadhurst's found in BMD for 1853 Oct-Dec,54,55,56 Jan-Jun,57,58,59 & 60 Apr-Jun except Herbert H in Apr 1856 Poplar 1o 571
Father: Alfred Thomas Broadhurst
Mother: Anne Miller
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He lived in 137 Fenchurch Street in 1865 with his father Alfred and then they moved to 24 Mincing Lane in 1867. He moved to Adelaide Rd (now Ave), Penge in 1869. www.rootsuk.com has for 1871 census Broadhurst Alfred c. 1820 51 - Kennington Surrey London
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Your Father Alfred WIlliam Broadhurst: Born in Penge.
Your Father Alfred William Broadhurst, last lived in Penge, died aged 45 and is buried in Norwood cemetery.
Your Father Alfred WIlliam Broadhurst, last lived in Penge and was a Coffee Borker in Mincing Lane.
Your Father Alfred William Broadhurst: Educated at Blue Coat School.
Your Mother Julia Susan Ventom: her marriage was on August 19th 1852
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ALFRED WILLIAM BROADHURST (of PENGE) Who departed this life March 1st 1872, Aged 45
1807 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Tower St 1813-15 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1816-17 assume above 1817-21 James BroadhurstTower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1822-31 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Sandwich, Kent, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1832 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1833-36 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1837-39 William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1843, 27 July William B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane (near Tower of London) Alfred B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane 1848 William B Esq. Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane Mr. Alfred B 3, Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Rd (Rodney Terrace does not exist any more) 1851 William B Esq. Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq., 3, Rodney terrace West Mile End Rd 1865 William B 36 Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq. (Master) 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1866 William B Esq. 36 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1867 William B 21 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1868 (not checked Mr/Esq) William B Great Tower Street, E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1869 - so William B died in 68/69 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey - note: now Adelaide Avenue, near Lewisham 1870-71 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey 1872 no Broadhursts - therefore Alfred B died 1871/72, already know AWB died in 1872 James Francis Firth The Cottage, Little Green, Richmond SW
Summary: Name Born Admitted to Company age Livery Retired Died Aged William son of Rev Tho 1746-49 24 Jun 1774, service 26? Before 1807 1822 1831 83 James 1 May 1754 31 Aug 1780, Redemption 26 28 Jul 1786 - 1836 82 William (junior) son of WB 1776? 29 Apr 1813, Patrimony 37 26 Sep 1816 - 1868/9 92 James younger son of WB 1795 26 Nov 1816, Patrimony 21 Not admitted? - ? - Alfred son of WB 1797 27 Jan 1824, Patrimony 26 1839-43 - 1871/2 74 Alfred William son of AB 4 Oct 1826 19 Apr 1848, Patrimony 21 1852-64 - 1 Mar 1872 45 George Creighton, son of AB 29 Mar 1839 26 Jan 1860, Patrimony 21 - - ? - Creighton George, son of AWB 15 May 1859 14 Jun 1900, Patrimony 41 - - 31 May 1934 75 Creighton Albert, son of CGB 18 Feb 1891 10 Jan 1935, Redemption 44 - - 15 Aug 1958 67 Christopher J C, son of CCPB 13 Fen 1945 29 Sept1966, Redemption 21 -
He moved from Rodney Terrace to 137 Fenchurch Street in 1865 and then to 24 Mincing Lane in 1867 where he lived with his father. He moved to Adelaide Rd (now Ave), Penge in 1869.
1865 address given as 137 Fenchurch St. EC. 1867-68 address given as 24 Mincing Lane. 1869-71 address given as 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey
Index says: 1872 22 November: BROADHURST Alfred William effects under £4,000 The will of Alfred William Broadhurst late of New Wanstead in the County of Essex and of Fenchurch-Street in the City of London Coloniasl Broker who died 1 March 1872 at Brook House Clapton in the County of Middlesex was proved at the Princliple Registry by Julia Susan Broadhurst of 17 Adelaide-road Penge in the County of Surrey Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Only his wife and GC Broadhurst (clerk) as witness are mentioned
Why so many addresses?
Mar 1872 BROADHURST Alfred William aged 45 Hackney 1b 336
Alfred William Broadhurst, (of Penge) who departed this life March 1st 1872. aged 45
19 April 1848 Alfred William Broadhurst admitted to the Freedom of the Company by Patrimony of Alfred Broadhurst the Younger, of Rodney Terrace, West Mile End
Creighton George Broadhurst entry has "Parents married 19 Aug 1852"
At this court Alfred William Broadhurst the younger of Rodney Terrace West Mile End son of Alfred Broadhurst the elder of the same place Esq., a liveryman of this company was made free by patrimony was identified by W. Broadhurst Esq. Produced the certificates of his father and mothers marriage and his own baptism took the usual oath and gave £1-1 to the Poor Box.
13, Commercial Sale, Rooms 1st Jan 1850 I beg to inform you that I have this day admitted as partners Mr J.F. Firth, and Mr A.W. Broadhurst, and that the business of Colonial Brokers will be carried on under the firm of W. Broadhurst & Co. Assuring you of our best attention to your interests, I remain, Your obliged Servant. {Signed WB} W.B will sign: {Signed WB} J.F.F will sign: {Signed WB & co} A.W.B will Sign: {W~ B}
A Mr. Firth had the original Thomas Bold Sailing Instructions which were given to CAB
Source information: HO107/1553 Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Folio: 217 Page: 21 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 80 GSU Number: 174784-174785 Civil Parish: Mile End Old Town Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: Stepney Sub registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 80 3 Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Old Town, Trinity, Tower Hamlets Household Members: Name Age Ann Broadhurst Wife 52 Captains Wife Middlesex, London Alfred W Broadhurst Son 24 Colonial Broker Cl Surrey Kennsington Mary Broadhurst Daur 21 Captains Daur Sussex Brighton Caroline Ironmonger Ser 24 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1851 England Census [database on-line]
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
1852. Marrige solemnized by License in the Parish of East Ham in the County of Essex. No 07 August 19th Alfred William Broadhurst, of full age, Batchelor, Colonial Broker in East Ham. father Alfred Broadhurst, Captain. Julia Susan Venton, of full age, Spinster in East Ham Father Thomas Terah Venton Auctioner Married in the Church of East Ham by Mr Streatfield, Vicar Witnessed by Thomas Ventom, Marianne Spencer Ventom, Mary Ann Ventom, Harriot Ventom, William Hackwood Rosa Bessie Ventom, Margaret Jones, James Merideck
Broadhurst Alfred William Marriage Jul 1852 West Ham 4a 1 Ventom Julia Susan Marriage Jul 1852 West Ham 4a 1
Proved on 24 Oct 1851 She references Alfred Broadhurst husband John Miller father Walter George? Brooks younger nephew Alfred William Broadhurst child Mary Ann Broadhurst child Horace Miliken Broadhurst child George Creighton Broadhurst child
She left 2 sets of shares left by her late (as of 5th Mar 1844) father John Miller. One to her husband Alfred and the Other to her children Alfred William, May Ann, Horace Miliken and George Creighton (when they became 21) Walter Brooks, her nephew was an Executor
BROADHURST, William |
Title: Esq.
Born: 1747
Baptised: 24 Aug 1747, Cheshire
Died: 1831, Sandwich, Kent 1, 2
Buried: 16 Dec 1831, St Mary, Sandwich, Kent
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 24 Jun 1774, Service to James Bradshaw a Liveryman 3, 4, 5, 5
Event (Auction ): 18 Sep 1788, Hatcham House, New Cross Turnpike, Greenwich Rd 6
Married 1: Abt 1774, 1st wife
We will never know, but this fits! Year: 1767 Surname: CORNMELL Full First name: Elz Spouse Surname: BROADHURST Spouse Full First name: William Spouse First Name: Wm Place: LONDON (ALL HALLOWS BREAD ST) Record source: Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840 Data provider: Society of Genealogists
Married 2: Abt 1790, 2nd wife Hamilton
Father: Thomas Broadhurst
Mother: Christian Bradshaw
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Possible baptism Forenames:Wm. Surname:Broadhurst Sex:Male Christening Year:1747 Christening Date:24 Aug 1747 Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Father's Forenames:Thos. Father's Surname:Broadhurst Mother's Forename: Mother's Surname: Record Group:08-0352 p2 Record Number:342 Parish: City or Town: County: Record source: Diocese of Chester parish registers of baptisms 1538-1910 Data provider:Cheshire Archives and Local Studies He was the William the 'elder' in the Ironmongers. Born before 1753 because of Freedom Died after 1824 because of Freedom of son Alfred and before 1843 (as was first Lists to check) Not found in the baptism register at Pulford between 1740/52. Not found in the Bishop's Transcripts of St Mary Pulford between 1746/51. Not found at Aldford, Chester St John or St Oswald ( ditto Elizabeth) Left to check: St Bridget, St Martin, St Mary on the Hill, St Michale, St Olave, St Peter in Chester or Chester Cathedral. In 1841 there was a relationship between the Broadhursts and the Firths, as 2 daughters were living with JF Firth (b. 1786) at the census. In 1784 a Broadhurst, William and James company is recorded in Lowndes's London Directory 1784, 23rd Edition, as sugar brokers, food/drinnk(s) at 18 Harp lane, Tower Street, London. In 1779 a William Broadhurst is listed in The Complete Pocket Book, or Gentleman and Tradesman's Daily Journal, 11779, London (printed by J.Johnson & J.Payne) as Broker, financial/brokering service(s) at New Court, Swithin's Lane, London. In 1793 the Universal British Directory (1793-98), 2nd edition published by Peter barfoot & John Wilkes in 9 volumes lists: Directory section James Broadhurst, sugar-broker 18 Harp Lane Livery Section James Broadhurst,Swithin's Lane Ironomnger's Co sworn sugar broker William Broadhurst, 18 Harp Lane Ironomnger's Co sworn sugar broker found by Cathy {shoecat@waitrose.com] Kent's London Directory 1817, list him as broker at 8 Mincing Lane. Pigot's London Directory Sept 1839 lists him as a broker at 13 London Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane London In IGI BRODEHURST-C062369.ged there are 4 children, William c.20 May 1767, Elizabeth Sarah c.18 Jul 1768, Thomas c.18 Apr 1770 & James c.2 Aug 1775 born to William and Ann[e] @ Saint Anne Soho, Westminster - they could just be some of this children if he was born in 1746/7 and married early, aged 19/20
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1807 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Tower St 1813-15 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1816-17 assume above 1817-21 James BroadhurstTower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1822-31 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Sandwich, Kent, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1832 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1833-36 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1837-39 William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1843, 27 July William B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane (near Tower of London) Alfred B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane 1848 William B Esq. Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane Mr. Alfred B 3, Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Rd (Rodney Terrace does not exist any more) 1851 William B Esq. Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq., 3, Rodney terrace West Mile End Rd 1865 William B 36 Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq. (Master) 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1866 William B Esq. 36 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1867 William B 21 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1868 (not checked Mr/Esq) William B Great Tower Street, E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1869 - so William B died in 68/69 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey - note: now Adelaide Avenue, near Lewisham 1870-71 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey 1872 no Broadhursts - therefore Alfred B died 1871/72, already know AWB died in 1872 James Francis Firth The Cottage, Little Green, Richmond SW
Summary: Name Born Admitted to Company age Livery Retired Died Aged William son of Rev Tho 1746-49 24 Jun 1774, service 26? Before 1807 1822 1831 83 James 1 May 1754 31 Aug 1780, Redemption 26 28 Jul 1786 - 1836 82 William (junior) son of WB 1776? 29 Apr 1813, Patrimony 37 26 Sep 1816 - 1868/9 92 James younger son of WB 1795 26 Nov 1816, Patrimony 21 Not admitted? - ? - Alfred son of WB 1797 27 Jan 1824, Patrimony 26 1839-43 - 1871/2 74 Alfred William son of AB 4 Oct 1826 19 Apr 1848, Patrimony 21 1852-64 - 1 Mar 1872 45 George Creighton, son of AB 29 Mar 1839 26 Jan 1860, Patrimony 21 - - ? - Creighton George, son of AWB 15 May 1859 14 Jun 1900, Patrimony 41 - - 31 May 1934 75 Creighton Albert, son of CGB 18 Feb 1891 10 Jan 1935, Redemption 44 - - 15 Aug 1958 67 Christopher J C, son of CCPB 13 Fen 1945 29 Sept1966, Redemption 21 -
Forenames: William Surname: Broadhurst Burial Date Day: 16 Burial Date Month: Dec Burial Date Year: 1831 Parish: Woodnesborough County: Kent Age at death as supplied: 84 Age at Death (number): 84 Calculated Date of Birth: 1747 Abode: St Mary, Sandwich Notes: Record source: East Kent Burial Index 1813-1841 Data provider: Dr David Wright
27 April 1763 William Broadhurst son of the Rev. Thomas Broadhurst of Chester apprenticed to James Bradshaw a Liveryman. 24 June 1774 William Broadhurst admitted to Freedom of the Company by service to James Bradshaw.
James Bradshaw was admitted by redemption on 26 Apr 1753 he was a broker and the son of Thomas Bradshaw (gentleman)
William Broadhurst son of Revd Tho Broadhurst of Chester in the County of Chester clerk binds himself to James Bradshaw Citizen and Ironmonger of London for 7 years 27 April 1763 Non Money
As no premium was paid one could assume the Master may have been a relative.
At this Court William Broadhurst Son of Rev Tho Broadhurst of Chester in the country of Chester was bound apprenticed to James Bradshaw.
William Broadhurst was admitted free by service of Mt James Bradshaw on payment of the usual fees, gave 10/6 to the poor box.
Note house sold as Leasehold WB paid rent in Oct 1788 Thomas Newley paid rent before that (died before Jun 1788?) Details from Local History Library, Manor House, Old Road Lee, SE12 (CJCB 23/7/1986) - now held in Lewisham Library
This achivements that is to say (Azureffretle Ragulee of Eight Prices OR with the Creast Vidiliceh) a Swan housing proper En fing..ed with ..a mantle gules Doubled Argent as Mare Lively in Depicted in this schedule is the coats Armare of the Ancients .. name of Broadhurst derived from an ancient stock of that name in the county of Cheshire and Darbyshire Aught for & ingured aut in The Office of Arms and Drawne forth at the request of William Broadhurst of Overhadden in the aforesaid country of Darby - signed .. Silvinas Morgan
Note Sylvanus Morgan (1620-1693) was an arms-painter and author on heraldic subjects. He is noticed in the Dictionary of Nation Biography. Try Burke's General Armony (1884) for further entries.
Broadhurst: Quarterly, az. and or, fretty [composed of six (8 or 10+) pieces crossing the escocheon bednways dexter & scinists & interlacing or fretting each other],raguly [any ordincry that is ragged, or notched in an irregular manner] counter changed [division of a field by nay line of partition, whether per bend, per feese, per cheveron etc of two tinctures(metal & colour)]. Crest:- A sawn erm [ermine] swimming in watter ppr. charged on the breast with an estoile [star] sa. wings expanded or, fretty, raguly az. Motto:- Sapere et taccre (ie to be wise & say nothing/to be silent). Between 1851-1884 motto got added to general armory.
Proved on 16 Dec 1794 People referenced in the will are James Broadhurst brother Thomas Broadhurst father Christian Broadhurst mother Elizabeth Broadhurst sister William Broadhurst brother
We can deduce that William had a least one child by 1791 and probably another on the way!
Proved on 5 May 1803 The following people are mentioned Elizabeth Broadhurst daughter William Broadhurst son James Broadhurst son Thos Broadhurst grandson Emily Broadhurst granddaughter Anna Broadhurst granddaughter
KYFFIN, Susan |
Born: 19 Nov 1921, Bourne House, East Woodlay, Wilts 1, 2
Died: 25 Nov 1966, Victoria London and was Cremated
Will: 7 Jul 1966, 88 Ebury St, London 3
Married 1: 15 Dec 1943, Kingswear, Devon, Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst 1, 4
Divorced in 1951
Married 2: 4 Apr 1952, St Columba's Church House Chapel, Cadogan Sq, London, Michael Arthur Baillie-Grohman 5
Divorced in 1958
Married 3: 19 Apr 1962, Sussex, Percy George Herbert Fender 4
Father: John Trevor Kyffin
Mother: Margaret Joyce de Winton Wills
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After she divorced Topline in 1950 (?), she married Michael Baille-Grohman and lived in Wiltshire and then Tilehurst, Reading for a short while. In 1954 (?) they travelled overland in a Hilliam Husky van to India where she shot a record length tiger. They then lived in Schloss Matzen, Brizlegg, Innsbruch, Austria, which was his father's (Admiral B-G) castle. On her return to England and her divorce in 1958 she moved into Freshfield Manor, Horsted Kynes, Sussex. In the early 1960s she moved to Keeper's Cottage, Coleman's Hatch, Sussex before buying 88 Ebury Street, London. She changed her name by deed poll to Victoria Gordon (hence her number plate VG 88). on 3 Feb 1960. She married Percy G.H. Fender (b. 22 Aug 1892, d. 15 Jun 1985) on 19th Apr 1962 at Crowborough. Note he had served with Gogo in WWI. They brought Cox Farm, Warnham, Horsham, but kept on both their London flats. She had separated from PGH Fender by the time of her death. A very good biography of her is given in Shon's (Williams Kyffin) book 'A Wider Sky' 1991, ISBN 086383-757-3. He changed the names as follows: Gwen was Mummy, Owen was Gogo, Brenda was Granny, David was Thomas, TB Lieutenant was Dad, Berkshire village was Tilehurst and the Commander was Michael. Schloss Wolfstein was Matzen. According to Kump, the present owner of Matzen... "In 1873 Fanny Read Grohman, an Irishwoman, bought the property and restored it. Her son William Baillie-Grohman continued her work, wrote a number of books about the history of the valley, and once even hosted Theodore Roosevelt on a hunt. The family maintained the castle through two World Wars, returning to Britain when the fighting got too close. The fourth generation of the family sold the castle in 1957" Web article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourne_House,_East_Woodhay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Coordinates: 51.3675°N 1.3747°W Bourne House, East Woodhay, lies at the northwestern tip of the parish of Widehaye in the Evingar hundred, in Hampshire, England. History With an estate of 30 acres (120,000 m2) that encompassed five cottages, it was nevertheless described as Bourne cottage when it was sold to divine and writer Philip Antoine de Teissier (18191891) in 1872. A notice advertising an impending sale by auction was printed in The Times of 1 March 1853, stating: ...a very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE: comprising a compact gentlemans residence, called BOURNE COTTAGE, with excellent yard, garden, barn, stable, and orchard. bounded on the north by a beautiful stream*, . . . situate in a most desirable and highly respectable neighborhood, and together forms a very pretty estate. . . . The scenery around is very extensive and picturesque.[1] Owners The Barons de Teissier The Rev. Philip Antoine de Teissier was the third son of James (first Baron) de Teissier (17941868), of Woodcote Park, Epsom, Surrey, who was appointed a Baron of France by Louis XVIII on 4 December 1819 'in consideration for the kindness shown by his father [Lewis, a merchant of London][citation needed] during the French Revolution to French subjects, and in acknowledgement of the loyalty of the head of the family Jean Antoine (de Teissier) 3rd Baron of Marquerittas who was guillotined 20 May 1794'. The De Teissiers owned the house from 1872 to 1910. After Corpus Christi College, Oxford (matric. 1837), Philip de Teissier held around a dozen curacies between 1842 and 1871.[citation needed] He wrote five books. including Voices of the Dead (London, 1875) and Sermons upon the Lords Supper (London, 1878). In 1891 Philip de Teissier, (by then third Baron de Teissier) died unmarried and childless at the Westminster Palace Hotel, London, leaving effects valued at £57,170. The house passed to his brother, General (Henry) Price (fourth Baron) de Teissier (18201895), described as "of Fetcham-grove, Leatherhead", and then of both of "Fetcham-grove and Bourne-house".[2][citation needed] General Baron de Teissier owned the house for four years before he died and it was passed to his son, Henry (fifth) Baron de Teissier (1862-25 June 1931), who sold Bourne House in 1910. He died at age 30 at The Avenue, Upper Norwood, Surrey, leaving effects valued at £1,535 15s 3d to his wife, Agneta Mary, Baroness de Teissier. Ernest Wills Sir Ernest Wills (18691958), third baronet, of the Bristol tobacco firm W. D. & H. O. Wills, had the house for three and a half years, 19201923, after the First World War just before and after he inherited his baronetcy and another house on the death of his brother in October 1921. Up to 1920 he had lived at Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire. He died in 1958, assets valued at £766,556. In 1920 he already had Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon, Perthshire, Scotland, and went on to possess the 8,000-acre (32 km2) Littlecote estate near Hungerford (leased from 1922, freehold from 1929). A director of Imperial Tobacco, he was the last of his family to be directly involved in the business. Last known birth in the house On 19 November 1921 Margaret Joyce de Winton Wills (1898-1976), daughter of Ernest Wills, wife of Captain John Trevor Kyffin (1894-1969), gave birth at Bourne House to a daughter, named Susan.[3] Susan, aka Victoria Gordon of 88 Ebury Street, Belgravia, appears, as Gwen or Brenda, in Sir John "Kyffin" Williams' memoir A Wider Sky, 1991, and married thrice: (1) (Kingswear, Devon, 15.12.1943) Lt. Creighton 'Topline' Cecil Percy Broadhurst, RNVR. (9.10.1919-), the Westward Television gardening correspondent, renowned Torquay rose garden owner and author of Sound Gardening, Plymouth Sound, 1980,[4] they divorced circa 1950 having had three children; (2) (St Columba's, Cadogan Sq, London, 4.4.1952) Michael Arthur Baillie-Grohmam, (d.1978), DSC, of Schloss Matzen (sold 1957), Brizlegg, Austria, a grandson of William Adolf Baillie Grohman, divorce 1958; and (3) (Crowborough, 19.4.1962) the legendary cricketer Percy Fender (1892-1985), from whom she had separated at the time of her early death on 25.11.1966, aged 45.[5] John William Douglas John William Douglas had the house for five years from 1923 to 1928.[according to whom?][6] Arthur Southwell Irish Peer, Sir Arthur Southwell, seventh baronet, the fifth Viscount Southwell (18721944). and his family had it for 17 years from 1929 to 1946.[7] Southwell was in the Royal Monmouthshire Engineers Militia and the Shropshire Yeomanry and was a lieutenant-colonel in the Machine Gun Corps.[8][9] During World War II Southwell led the local Air Raid Precautions unit, the dining-room at Bourne house therefore being used as the control room. He married Dorothy Walrond in 1897. She was the daughter of the first Lord Waleran. Dorothy, who died in 1952, created a Japanese garden, some plants and the rockery, which were extant when the house when on sale in 2006. The 1946 sale particulars described the house as a : ...Particularly Attractive Country ResidenceLounge hall, three reception rooms, Ten bedrooms, Four Bathrooms, Domestic Offices,... Main Electric Light, Telephone... The Residence is of moderate size, fitted with modern conveniences and easily run ... Two loose Boxes, Harness Room with loft over, Cowhouse for two Cows, Four dog kennels, Mens E.C., Potting Shed, Apple Store, four cottages, 31 acres, good water supply (main available) ... Excellent Sporting and Residential neighbourhood[citation needed] [10][11] References Inline citations Jump up ^ Page 12, column e Jump up ^ Walford's County Families Jump up ^ The Times, 22.11.1921, page 1 Jump up ^ http://www.heritagegardens.co.uk/blogs/news/13857221-toplines-rose-garden Jump up ^ http://www.broadhurst-family.co.uk/FamilyTree/pafg01.htm Jump up ^ Deeds, Fane De Salis MSS Jump up ^ House deeds, Fane de Salis MSS Jump up ^ In 1900: Captain Royal Monmouthshire Engineers Militia; Major Shropshire Yeomanry; Lieutenant-Colonel Battalion Machine Gun Corps. Jump up ^ Layfayette photo, 1900 Jump up ^ Sale particulars, Fane De Salis MSS Jump up ^ Thake and Paginton, auctioneers, Newbury. Auction 23 May 1946. The Times, advert, Monday, Apr 22, 1946; pg. 10, column c Publications R. de Salis, Cottage to House, the dwellers of Bourne House, 2005. Victoria County History of Hampshire (VCH), ed. William Page, vol. 4, Constable, London, 1911, p. 39. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Matzen The first mention of the castle in Medieval times is in 1167 in the Salzsburg domesday in which "Ulricus de Vriunsperch von der Matzen" and his wife ELsbeth von Walchen renounce their rights to a property called Waidring (near Kitzbuhl) in favour of the Archbishop of Salzburg - indicating that it was by this time in the possession of the Knights of Frundsberg, a powerful family one of whom George von Frundsberg founded the Landsknechte, modern Europe's first standing infantry army. The Frundberg ancestral home was at Schwaz, some 11 miles distant. At this time a large part of the lower Inn valley was in the fief of the See of Brixen. A copy of an older medieval document in the chapel indicates that the original chapel was consecrated in 23 November 1176 by Archbishop Conrad of Wittelsbach, a member of the royal house of Bavaria A deed of 1263 records a visit by Meinhard of Tyrol, the then sovereign, to Matzen (Acta sunt nec (sic) Burgo Matcii) in which a Rupert von Matzen is one of the witnesses for an act confirming gifts to the monastery of St Benedict in Bavaria. A document by Martin Bitschnau in 1282 in the Fiecht/St. Georgenberg archives mentions "Grifo, miles de Matzen". Grifo von Sonnenburg was a knight in the service of the Lord of Frundsberg at Schwaz. In the summer 1410 the castle under the command of Ulrich von Frundsberg was besieged by the forces of Duke Freidrich of Bavaria. Remnants of the siege, including stone balls were found during excavations of the garden entrance in 1900 Two major Romanesque building periods can be discerned in the castles construction, followed by Gothic additions in the 15th century and modifications as a residence in the 16th century. Much of the upper castle had to be rebuilt in the 19th century. Situated on a rock outcrop on the side of the valley to escape floods from the inn river, the castle is built directly on the living rock. with dungeons and storage rooms carved out from the bedrock. The main edifice comprises a massive central block on Romanesque foundations round a deep four-storey central arcaded courtyard, the elongated north and south wings being linked by a short west wing. The arcades have groined Gothic vaults and octagonal marble columns dating from the first half of the 16th century. A series of wooden galleries criss-cross the sides of the central area opening up the circulation. These were added by Fanny von Carolsveld, who also added the balconied oriel enclosures on the south and west sides which offer spectacular views down the valley. The sheer walls of the central block rise without fenestration for four or five stories from the rock outcrop offering an effective defense. Originally a steep covered passageway led up from the valley floor to the courtyard, where part of the lower "Gut Matzen" block now stands. On the eastern end of the upper block is linked to a six-story keep tower of ancient origin, notable for its round shape, unusual for the region. An upper ring wall with 19th-century machicolations forms the eastern boundary, with a door opening onto an upper drive; previously this was protected by a moat, later was filled in as part of the late 19th-century restoration works and made into a garden.
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Date of birth: 19th Nov 1921 at Bourne House, East Woodley (Wilts?)
Date of Susan Kyffin's marriage: 15 Dec 1943 at Kingswear, Devon
Kyffin Susan Births Mar 1922 Kingsclere 2c 454 Wills
The will mentions Percy George Herbert Fender husband John Trevor Kyffin father Pamela Tebbit cousin (dau of Edith Kyffin) Christopher J C Broadhurst son Richard Trevor Broadhurst son John Jellico godson Simon Campbell Tebbit godson Sarah J C Broadhurst daughter
Broadhurst Creighton C P Marriages Dec 1943 Totnes 5b 387 Kyffin Kyffin Susan Marriages Dec 1943 Totnes 5b 387 Broadhurst
Name: FENDER, Percy G H Registration District: Uckfield, Sussex Year of Registration: 1962 Apr-May-Jun Spouse's last name: Gordon Volume No: 5H Page No: 630 Name: GORDON, Susan V
Most of his iinitial nformation has come from Burke's Landed Gentry & Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage
JONES, Margaret Agnes |
Born: 1832, Downham, Cambridge
Baptised: 4 Jun 1832, Downham, Cambridge 1
Died: Dec 1889, Ely 2
Census: 1871, Main Street, Downham, Cambridgeshire 3
Occupation: School Mistress, 1871
Census: 1881, Main Street, Downham, Cambridge 4
Married: 27 Aug 1853, All Souls, St. Marylebone, London, Charles Edwin Ventom 5
Father: Daniel Jones
Mother: Isabella Tingey
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Witness at Julia Susan marriage Living in Main Street, Downham, Cambridge (her birth place) Widow living with her daughter Pauline, aged 19, born Hackney, London Next door/same dwelling is a brother? Llewellyn with wife Eliza Jane and 8 yr old son Source: FHL Film 1341403 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1687 Folio 24 Page 5 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Llewellyn JONES M 45 M Downham, Cambridge, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer 60 A Employing 2 Men Eliza Jane JONES M 34 F Downham, Cambridge, England Rel: Wife Llewellyn JONES 8 M Downham, Cambridge, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar who is Ventom Charles Edwin Births Jun 1885 Bromley 2a 384
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Ventom Margaret Deaths Dec 1899 Ely 3b 327 67
Reg. District: Ely Sub District: Littleport Parish: Downham Enum. District: 9 Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Main Street, Downham, Cambridgeshire VENTOM, Margaret Head F 39 1832 School Mistress Cambr Downham VENTOM, Charles Son M 12 1859 Middlesex, London VENTOM, Thomas Son M 11 1860 Middlesex, London VENTOM, Pauline Daughter F 9 1862 Middlesex, London FEW, Emily Servant F 19 1852 Cambr, Ely
Dwelling: Main Street Census Place: Downham, Cambridge, England Source: FHL Film 1341403 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1687 Folio 23 Page 4 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Margaret VENTOM W 48 F Downham, Cambridge, England Rel: Head Occ: Governess (Sch) Pauline VENTOM U 19 F London Hackney, London, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Susan GROOM U 17 F Downham, Norfolk, England Rel: Servt Occ: Domestic Servt
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also All Souls church, Marylebone (Times)
BRADSHAW, James |
Born: Abt 1695
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 26 Apr 1753, Redemption 1
Father: ? Bradshaw
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James was born before 1732. Assume he is a RELATION of Christian because he apprenticed William Broadhurst, her son Uncle seems to fit! These were all the Bradshaw records:- James Bradshaw 26 Apr 1753 redemption Nathaniell Bradshaw 1648/49 by George Daws Edward Bradshawe 1621/22 by patrimony Humfrye Bradshawe 1591/92 by Jeames Bowtell GUESSES on James Bradshaw history - if all related Humfrye born before 1570/71 Edward born before 1600/01 son of Humfrye Nathaniell born before 1627/28 - could be son of Edward if Edward died before 1648/9 admission James born before 1732 - there would have to be 3 generations, say 1655, 1680 & 1707 - but not really likely.
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James Bradshaw was admitted free by Redemption 26 April 1753
YOUNG, Mary Ann |
Born: 29 Jan 1794, Romsey Hampshire 1
Baptised: 29 Jan 1794, Romsey, Hampshire 2
Died: 8 Dec 1874, Romford 3, 4
Buried: 12 Dec 1874, St Mary Magdalene, East Ham
Census: 1841, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex 5
Census: 1851, Mile End 6
Census: 1861, 4, Alie Place, Whitechapel Middlesex 7
Census: 1871, Furze House, Dagenham, Essex 8
Married: 1824, Thomas Terah Ventom
why have I entered 1824, when 1st chikd is 1816?
Father: John Young
Mother: Mary
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She is referenced in Julia Susan's christening Julie has her name as YOUNG Buried with husband 0597 Parents are a wee assumption b. 1793 Ramsey, Hants - Note no such place - so ROmsey is most likely d 8 Dec 1874 82 Romford - 4a/101 bur. 12 Dec 1874 82 St Magdalene, East Ham 0597 1841 Census Low Leyton - 40 323-11-16 1851 Census Mile End OT - 58 107-1553 1861 Census Whitechapel - 68 (see Turner) 272-5-6 1871 Census Dagenham - 78 - W (see Turner) 10-1646
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Day: 29 Month: Jan Year: 1794 Son/Daughter: Daughter Forename: Mary Ann Surname: Young First Parent: John Second Parent: Mary Notes: Parish: Romsey County: Hampshire Record source: Hampshire Baptisms Data provider: Hampshire Genealogical Society
Little bit of an assumption
Ventom Mary Ann Deaths Dec 1874 Romford vol 4a page 101 aged 82
Also VENTOM Mary Ann 1874 1792 Essex National Burial Index
First name(s): Mary Ann Last name: VENTOM Date of burial: 12 Dec 1874 Age at death: 82 Calculated year of birth: 1792 Place of burial: East Ham Dedication: St Mary Magdalene County: Essex
1841 British Census, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex Civil Parish: Low Leyton Hundred: Becontree County/Island: Essex Country: England Registration district: West Ham Sub registration district: Leyton Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Ventom 40 Auctioneer & Surveyor Mary Ventom 40 Amelia Ventom 25 Alicia Ventom 25 Frederick Ventom 15 Articled C? Charles Ventom 15 Articled C? Julia Ventom 15 Marianne Ventom 13 Harriet Ventom 12 Rosa Ventom 10 HO107/323/16 Civil Parish: Low Leyton; County: Essex; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 11; Page: 16; Line: 9; GSU roll: 241362.
Believe age is 50 not 40!
Civil parish: Mile End Old Town Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 72 4 Mountague Terrace, Mile End Thomas Vensom Head 58 Auctioneer Stepney, Middlesex Mary A Vensom Wife 58 - Stepney, Middlesex Charles E Vensom Son 26 Auctioneer clerk Stepney, Middlesex Julia S Vensom dau 24 at home ? Marianna S Vensom dau 23 " " Harriet Vensom dau 22 " " Rosa B Vensom dau 19 " " Harriet Cannon 33 Emma Cook 20 Mary Attree 52 or VENTOM, Thomas 1793 58 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Mary A 1793 58 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Charles E 1825 26 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Julia S 1827 24 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Marianne S 1828 23 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Harriet 1829 22 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Rosa B 1832 19 F Stepney Middlesex
RG number:RG09 Piece: 272 Folio: 5 Page:6 Registration District: Whitechapel Sub District: 6 Goodmans Fields Enumeration District: 1 Ecclesiastical Parish: St Marks Civil Parish: Whitechapel Municipal Borough: Address: 4, Alie Place, Whitechapel County: London, Middlesex TURNER, Alfred Head Married M 36 1825 Solicitor St George East Middlesex TURNER, Mariane Spencer Wife Married F 33 1828 Fordgate Essex TURNER, Ethel Daughter F 3 1858 Whitechapel Middlesex TURNER, Ernest Son M 2 1859 Whitechapel Middlesex TURNER, Marianne Daughter F 0 (7M) 1861 Chadwell Heath Essex VENTOM, Mary Ann Mother In Law Widow F 68 1793 Gentlewoman Ramsey Hampshire ALTREE, Mary Scholar Widow F 63 1798 Domestic Servant Bradford Gloucestershire BOUGHTON, Susannah Grace Scholar Unmarried F 24 1837 Domestic Servant ...Surrey STRIPP, Emily Christina Scholar Unmarried F 19 1842 Domestic Servant Swingfield Essex
Reg. District: Romford Sub District: Romford Parish: Dagenham Enum. District: 11 Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Furze House, Dagenham, Essex TURNER, Alfred Head M 45 1826 Solicitor Middlesex St George TURNER, Marianne S Wife F 42 1829 Essex TURNER, Ethel Daug F 13 1858 Middlesex TURNER, Dora Daug F 9 1862 Middlesex TURNER, Julia Daug F 7 1864 Essex TURNER, Alfred Son M 5 1866 Essex TURNER, Bertha Daug F 2 1869 Essex TURNER, Rosa Daug F 0 1871 Essex VENTAN, Mary Ann M-In-Law F 78 1793 Hampshire Romsey VENTAN, Harriet S-In-Law F 41 1830 Essex West Ham RICHMAN, Ada E Governess F 26 1845 Middlesex RILEY, Hannah Servant F 26 1845 Sussex SHEPHERD, Hannah Servant F 26 1845 Suffolk HITCHING, Susan Servant F 29 1842 Essex JUDGE, Lydia S Servant F 20 1851 Middlesex
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Child's christening
1852. Marrige solemnized by License in the Parish of East Ham in the County of Essex. No 07 August 19th Alfred William Broadhurst, of full age, Batchelor, Colonial Broker in East Ham. father Alfred Broadhurst, Captain. Julia Susan Venton, of full age, Spinster in East Ham Father Thomas Terah Venton Auctioner Married in the Church of East Ham by Mr Streatfield, Vicar Witnessed by Thomas Ventom, Marianne Spencer Ventom, Mary Ann Ventom, Harriot Ventom, William Hackwood Rosa Bessie Ventom, Margaret Jones, James Merideck
witness to the marriage
VENTOM, Charles Edwin |
Born: 21 Dec 1824, Mile End Middlesex 1
Died: 31 Mar 1864, Hackney 2
Buried: Abney Park Cemetery
Census: 1841, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex 3
Census: 1851, Mile End 4
Occupation: Auctioneer, 1851
Census: 1861, 10, Belgrave Terrace, Richmond 5
Married: 27 Aug 1853, All Souls, St. Marylebone, London, Margaret Agnes Jones 6
Father: Thomas Terah Ventom
Mother: Mary Ann Young
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Is child of TTVentom because JSVentom has his 1848 Prayer Book Also VENTOM Charles Edwin 1825 London Docklands Ancestors Had a son and daughter according to 1943 notes Julie Weir says They appear to have had 6 six children - one baby boy - 5months - is buried with his father in Abney Park cemetery 032962/GO4/IS12 b. 1825 Mile End m. Sat 27 Aug 1853 Margaret Jones All Souls Marylebone - 1a/692 d. 31 Mar 1864 39 Hackney - 113/362 bur. Abney Park Cemetery 032962/GO4/IS12 1841 Census Low Leyton - 15- astided(assisted\??) 323-11-16 1851 Census Mile End OT - 26 107-1553 1861 Census Hackney - 36 157-39-28 m All Souls church, Marylebone (Times) Maybe follow this up one day Record Summary from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk Scope and content Cause number: 1864 U/V10. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Charles Edwin Ventom auctioneer late of Richmond Road, Hackney, Middlesex, deceased: Hartley v Ventom. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Walter Hartley amended to George Hartley and another. Defendants: Margaret Ventom widow. Covering dates 1864 Held by The National Archives, Kew C Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions Division within C Records of Equity Side: The Clerk of Records and Writs C 16 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875 C 16/238 Chancery pleadings described at item level.
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Parish Records Collection - baptism Day: 05 Month: April Year: 1825 Forename: Charles Othernames: Edwin Surname: Ventom Fathers forenames: Thomas Terah Fathers occupation: Auctioneer Mothers forenames: Mary Ann Birth date: 21/12/1824 Address: M.E.O.T. Location of church: Stepney Parish: St Dunstan Church address: Stepney High Street Entry No: 251 Source Ref: X024/017
Ventom Charles Edwin Deaths Mar 1864 Hackney 1b 363
1841 British Census, Leyton Street, Leyton, Essex Civil Parish: Low Leyton Hundred: Becontree County/Island: Essex Country: England Registration district: West Ham Sub registration district: Leyton Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Ventom 40 Auctioneer & Surveyor Mary Ventom 40 Amelia Ventom 25 Alicia Ventom 25 Frederick Ventom 15 Articled C? Charles Ventom 15 Articled C? Julia Ventom 15 Marianne Ventom 13 Harriet Ventom 12 Rosa Ventom 10 HO107/323/16 Civil Parish: Low Leyton; County: Essex; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 11; Page: 16; Line: 9; GSU roll: 241362.
Civil parish: Mile End Old Town Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Lower ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 72 4 Mountague Terrace, Mile End Thomas Vensom Head 58 Auctioneer Stepney, Middlesex Mary A Vensom Wife 58 - Stepney, Middlesex Charles E Vensom Son 26 Auctioneer clerk Stepney, Middlesex Julia S Vensom dau 24 at home ? Marianna S Vensom dau 23 " " Harriet Vensom dau 22 " " Rosa B Vensom dau 19 " " Harriet Cannon 33 Emma Cook 20 Mary Attree 52 or VENTOM, Thomas 1793 58 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Mary A 1793 58 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Charles E 1825 26 M Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Julia S 1827 24 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Marianne S 1828 23 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Harriet 1829 22 F Stepney Middlesex VENTOM, Rosa B 1832 19 F Stepney Middlesex
RG number:RG09 Piece:157 Folio:39 Page:28 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: 4 Hackney EnumerationDistrict: 2 Ecclesiastical Parish: St John Hackney Civil Parish: Hackney Municipal Borough: Address: 10, Belgrave Terrace, Belgrave Terrace Richmond Terrace, Hackney County: London, Middlesex VENTON, Charles Head Married M 36 1825 Auctioneer Mile End Middlesex VENTON, Margaret Wife F 29 1832 Downham Cornwall VENTON, Margaret Daughter F 6 1855 Dalston Middlesex VENTON, Harry Son M 4 1857 Kingsland Middlesex VENTON, Charles Son M 2 1859 Kingsland Middlesex VENTON, Thomas Son M 1 1860 Kingsland Middlesex HARRISON, Mary Sister Widow F 32 1829 No Occupation Downham Cambridgeshire VENTON, Harriett Sister Unmarried F 31 1830 No Occupation Forest Gate Essex HARRISON, William Nephew M 7 1854 Newcastle On Tyne STEED, Sarah Servant Unmarried F 22 1839 House Servant London Middlesex ALLRIGHT, Emma Servant Unmarried F 19 1842 House Servant Suffolk Not Known TADMAN, Ann Servant Unmarried F 23 1838 House Servant Bootham Kent
Source Media Type: Film
also All Souls church, Marylebone (Times)
Your Mother Julia Susan Ventom: had one brother Charles Ventom, who had a son and daughter
BROADHURST, Sarah Jacqueline Creighton |
Born: 28 Dec 1945, 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16 1, 1
Occupation: a Book Seller, from 1963 to 1973, Hatchards and other book shops
Occupation: a writer of the Paperback column, from 1973 to 2000 onwards, the Bookseller magazine
Married: 20 Mar 1976, Kingsbridge, Devon, Anthony Lethbridge Kingsford
Father: Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst
Mother: Susan Kyffin
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Broadhurst Sarah J C Births Mar 1946 Wandsworth 1d 371 KYFFIN
Broadhurst Christopher J C Births Mar 1945 Newton A. 5b 196 KYFFIN
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
The will mentions Percy George Herbert Fender husband John Trevor Kyffin father Pamela Tebbit cousin (dau of Edith Kyffin) Christopher J C Broadhurst son Richard Trevor Broadhurst son John Jellico godson Simon Campbell Tebbit godson Sarah J C Broadhurst daughter
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
BROADHURST, Richard Trevor |
Born: 24 Feb 1951, Devon 1
Died: 18 Sep 2014, Scotland
Married: 16 Sep 1972, Guildford, Annabelle Louisa Daphne Lee
Father: Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst
Mother: Susan Kyffin
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Broadhurst Richard T C Births Mar 1951 Newton A. 7a 523 KYFFIN
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
The will mentions Percy George Herbert Fender husband John Trevor Kyffin father Pamela Tebbit cousin (dau of Edith Kyffin) Christopher J C Broadhurst son Richard Trevor Broadhurst son John Jellico godson Simon Campbell Tebbit godson Sarah J C Broadhurst daughter
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
BROADHURST, Creighton Albert |
Born: 18 Feb 1891, Dulwich, Surrey 1, 2
Died: 15 Aug 1958, London Hackney, London, Middlesex 3
Census: 1901, 4 Court, Hillsboro Rd, Camberwell, Dulwich 4
Graduation: winning many book prizes, 1910, Dulwich College
Census: 1911, Broadhurst Camberwell
Census: 1911, 134 E Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London 5
Event (Military Service ): from 1914 to 1918, the Royal Flying Corp
Will: 7 May 1931 6
Occupation: Under-writer at Lloyd's, Bef 1934, Joseph W. Hobbs & Co. 7
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 10 Jan 1935, Redemption 8
Event (Master Ironmonger ): 1957
Married: 17 Jun 1916, St Peter Church Streatham, London, Vera Louise Leins 9, 10
Guess by CCPB 8.12.2000 Marriage Cert: CA Broadhurst <> VL LEWIS, is Apr 1916 Lambeth 1d 690 @ FRC
Father: Creighton George Broadhurst
Mother: Jessie Hay Wooster
Notes:
Note his birth was registered as Camberwell and is recorded in the London Daily News 24.2.1891 His cress is on the right hand side of the door in the main Ironmonger's Hall. Coincidence that LAK Leins also went to Dulwich college? - both in the college Register Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Name: Creighton BROADHURST Date of departure: 5 April 1928 Port of departure: London Destination port: Marseille Destination country: France Date of Birth: 1891 (calculated from age) Age: 37 Marital Status: Sex: Male Occupation: Insurance Notes: Passenger recorded on: Page 2 of 14 Ship: NARKUNDA with his son Creighton, but not Vera Name: Creighton BROADHURST Date of departure: 15 April 1948 Port of departure: Southampton Passenger destination port: New York, USA Passenger destination: New York, USA Date of Birth: 1891 (calculated from age) Age: 57 Marital status: Married Sex: Male Occupation: Insurance Broker Passenger recorded on: Page 7 of 61 The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Vera BROADHURST Ship:QUEEN MARY Name: Creighton BROADHURST Date of departure: 21 September 1951 Port of departure: Southampton Destination port: New York Destination country: USA Date of Birth: 1891 (calculated from age) Age: 60 Marital Status: Married Sex: Male Occupation: Insurance Notes: Passenger recorded on: Page 38 of 48 The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Vera BROADHURST Ship: QUEEN ELIZABETH Name: Creighton BROADHURST Date of departure: 8 September 1953 Port of departure: Southampton Destination port: New York Destination country: USA Date of Birth: 1893 (calculated from age) Age: 60 Marital Status: Married Sex: Male Occupation: Insur Notes: Passenger recorded on: Page 2 of 41 The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Vera BROADHURST Ship: QUEEN MARY Name: Creighton BROADHURST Date of departure: 30 September 1955 Port of departure: Southampton Destination port: New York Destination country: USA Date of Birth: 18 February 1891 Age: 64 (calculated from DOB) Marital Status: Married Sex: Male Occupation: Insurance Notes: Passenger recorded on: Page 1 of 10 The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Vera BROADHURST Ship:LIBERTE
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Born Feb 18th 1891 (in VLB's handwriting)
Apr 1891 Camberwell 1d 823
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Dulwich Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 7 Ecclesiastical District: St Barnabas Address: 4, Hillsboro Road, Camberwell, Dulwich County: London BROADHURST, Creighton G Head Married M 41 1860 Insurance Broker Buckhurst Hill Essex BROADHURST, Jessie Wife Married F 33 1868 Peckham Surrey BROADHURST, Creighton A Son Single M 10 1891 Dulwich Surrey BROADHURST, Phyllis Daughter Single F 1 1900 Dulwich Surrey THOMPSON, Gertrude Servant Single F 23 1878 Nurse Domestic Leatherhead Surrey TRUE, Edith Servant Single F 23 1878 Gen Serv Domestic Clapham Surrey
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Camberwell South Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 14 Address: 134 E Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London BROADHURST, Creighton George Head Married21 years M 50 1861 Insurance Broker Essex Snacesbrook BROADHURST, Jessie Hay Wife Married F 44 1867 London Peckham BROADHURST, Creighton Albert Son Single M 20 1891 Insurance Clerk London Dulwich BROADHURST, Phyllis Jessie Daughter F 11 1900 School London Dulwich HOSE, Annie Servant Single F 31 1880 General Servant Domestic Australia Thursday Island Resident MAYES, Caroline Servant Single F 22 1889 Nurse Domestic London Newington Caunway
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
Mr. C.A.Broadhurst, who is also a partner in Messrs. Hobbs and an underwriting member of Lloyd's.
10th Jan 1935
1916 Marriage solemnized at the church in the bannes of St Peter Streatham in the county of London Jun 17th 1916 Creighton Albert Broadhurst 25 Bachelor Gentleman of 134 East Dulwich Grove SE, son of Creighton George Broadhurst a Gentleman Vera Louise Lewis 23 Spinster - of 54 ? Road daughter of Albert Edward Lewis a Silversmith in the presense of Percy J Hobbs and Frankline E Robertson
The entry on the certificate reads as LEWIS, not LEINS
Apr 1916 Broadhurst LEWIS Lambeth [1d 690] the entry on the certificate reads as LEWIS, not LEINS
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
LEINS, Vera Louise |
Born: 19 Sep 1892, West Dulwich, London 1
Died: 23 Oct 1982, 29 Circus Rd, St. Johns Wood. NW8 1
Census: 1901, 4 Dalmore Rd, Norwood, Lambeth 2
Census: 1911, 54 Knollys Road, Lambeth, London 3
Will: 8 Aug 1977, 29 Circus Road, London 4
Married: 17 Jun 1916, St Peter Church Streatham, London, Creighton Albert Broadhurst 5, 6
Guess by CCPB 8.12.2000 Marriage Cert: CA Broadhurst <> VL LEWIS, is Apr 1916 Lambeth 1d 690 @ FRC
Father: Albert Edward Leins
Mother: Louise Cecilia Mack
Notes:
After the war they lived at Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey which had a minsteral gallery and a duck pond down a slope at the bottom of the garden. They owned 3 Becmead Ave where both their son and grand-daughter (Sarah J C) was born. They moved to 7/9? Melina Place, St John's Wood, London in 1950 (?) and stayed there until his death. She then moved to 29 Circus Rd, St John's Wood where she died. Sarah JC Broadhurst was present at her death. She spent the WWII years staying at the Complete Angler Hotel in Marlow. She was a concerto pianoist and played at the Crystal Place. 8.12.2000 Birth Cert for Leins not found 1890-95 @ FRC
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Leins Vera Louise Births Dec 1892 Wandsworth 1d 7[58]4
I read it as Wandsworth 1d 754
Name: BROADHURST, Vera Louise Registration District: Westminster, London Year of Registration: 1982 Oct-Nov-Dec Date of Birth: 19 September 1892 Volume No: 15 Page No: 1844
4 Dalmore Rd, Norwood, Lambeth Albert E Leins head 34 Silversmith London Bloomsbury Cecilia ditto wife 32 - London Hackney Vera ditto daur 8 - London Dulwich Louis ditto son 1 - London Dulwich Phyllis daur 5 - London Dulwich Hannah J Beaumont serv 19 General domestic London Norword
Reg. District: Lambeth Sub District: Norwood Parish: Lambeth Enum. District: 25 Address: 54 Knollys Road, London LEINS, Albert Edward Head Married M 45 1866 Silversmith Middlesex LEINS, Cecilia Louise Wife Married 19 years F 41 1870 Middlesex LEINS, Vera Louise Daughter Single F 18 1893 Surrey LEINS, Phyllis Maud Daughter Single F 15 1896 School Surrey LEINS, Louis Augustus Kenneth Son Single M 11 1900 School Surrey HAMMOND, Alice Servant Single F 18 1893 General Servant Domestic Suffolk
Proved on 7 Dec 1982 The will mentions Rev Geoffrey Rawlins Nellie Lewis (housekeeper) Miss MacCarroll Gay Chandler Sarah J C Broadhurst granddaughter Christopher J C Broadhurst grandson Creighton Broadhurst great-grandson Margaret Broadhurst wife of CJCB Annabel Broadhurst wife of RTB Richard Broadhurst grandson Katherine Broadhurst great-grandchild (dua of SJCB) Margaret Anderson friend Creighton CP Broadhurst son Isabelle Moore Ann Murray goddaughter Robert Lewis Richard Ingram Lea godson Vera Victoria Ellis Fred Harris Dr. Oliver Ive
1916 Marriage solemnized at the church in the bannes of St Peter Streatham in the county of London Jun 17th 1916 Creighton Albert Broadhurst 25 Bachelor Gentleman of 134 East Dulwich Grove SE, son of Creighton George Broadhurst a Gentleman Vera Louise Lewis 23 Spinster - of 54 ? Road daughter of Albert Edward Lewis a Silversmith in the presense of Percy J Hobbs and Frankline E Robertson
The entry on the certificate reads as LEWIS, not LEINS
Apr 1916 Broadhurst LEWIS Lambeth [1d 690] the entry on the certificate reads as LEWIS, not LEINS
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
KYFFIN, John Trevor |
Born: 9 Jul 1894, Alverstoke, Hants 1
Died: 18 Jul 1969, South Brent, Devon 2, 1
Census: 1901, Clay Tye, Great Warley, Great Warley, Essex 3
Census: 1911, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 4
Event (Military Service ): Second Lieutenant RFC, 1914 5
Married: 19 Jun 1918, Ramsbury, Wilts, Margaret Joyce de Winton Wills 6, 7
The Times, Friday, Jun 21, 1918 MARRIAGES KYFFIN : WILLS - On the 10th June, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Ramsbury, by the Bishop of Salisbury, assisted by Bishop Hamilton-Baynes, the Rev. Arthur Helps, Rural Dean of Bere Regis, the Rev. A. Wellesley Orr, Vicar of the Parish, and the Rev. C. Hewitt, JOHN TREVOR KYFFIN, Lieut. R.A.F., only son of Lieut.-Col. John Kyffin, R.A.M.C., Officer Commanding a Stationary Hospital abroad, and Mrs. Kyffin, of Penrhyn, Alverstoke, Hants, to MARGARET JOYCE DE WINTON WILLS, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills, of Ramsbury Manor, Wilts.
Father: John Kyffin
Mother: Edith Elizabeth Mallinson
Notes:
Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, per fesse sa. and arg., a lion rampant counter-changed, armed and langued gu.; 2nd and 3rd, arg. on a chevon gu., between three pheons sa., a mullet of the field. Crest: A lion rampant per fesse arg. and sa. holding between them the four paws a pheon gu. Motto: Di Ofn Di Ymffrost The Times, Saturday, Jul 19, 1969 Deaths KYFFIN - On the 18th July, 1969, Capt. John Trevor Kyffin, R.F.C./R.E. Retired, of "Forder", South Brent, Devon. Funeral Tuesday. Service at Efford Crematorium, Plymouth, at 10:30 a.m. Flowers may be sent to W. Parson, Salsbury House, Tothill Avenue, Plymouth. Missing from 1901 census index He has an entry in the London Gazette, 30 July 1918 page 9011 Royal Air Force Staff Officers, 3rd Class Lt. John Trevor Kyffin. 3rd July 1918. And a war medal Image Reference Format and Version Part Number Size (KB) Number of Pages Price (£) 216513 / 41458 PDF 1.2 1 274 1 2.00 Description Medal card of Kyffin, John Trevor Corps Regiment No Rank Training Reserve Regiment of Cavalry Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force Second Lieutenant Date 1914-1920 Catalogue reference WO 372/11 Dept Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies Series War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War Piece Jobling J - Langley P Image contains 1 medal card of many for this collection plus... 25 / 307 PDF 1.2 1 0 5 3.50 Description Name Kyffin, John Trevor Date 09 July 1894 Catalogue reference AIR 76/282 Dept Records created or inherited by the Air Ministry, the Royal Air Force, and related bodies Series Air Ministry: Department of the Master-General of Personnel: Officers' Service Records Piece Kruger, Charles - Lagesse, Jean Image contains 1 document of many from this series In the London Gazette 28 Apr 1916 he is listed as Temporary 2nd Lt. J.T.Kyffin, Gen. List, Flying Officer (Observer). 16th Dec 1915 In the London Gazette 20 Jul 1917: Temp. 2nd Lt. J. T. Kyffin, Gen. List, & Flying Officer (Observer) In the London Gazette 6 Nov 1917: he is listed as temp Lts from temp 2nd Lts In the London Gazette 30 Jul 1918: Staff Officers, 3rd Class And to be temp. Capts. whilst so empld. if not already holding that rank: Lt. John Trevor Kyffin. 3rd July 1918 In the London Gazette 16 Mar 1920: The undermentioned are transferred to the unempld. list, from (S.O.) : Lt. J. T. Kyffin. 17th Jan. 1919
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Kyffin John Trevor Births Sep 1894 Alverstoke 2b 559
1969 3Q Plymouth 7a 1567
Reg. District: Romford Sub District: Hornchurch Parish: Great Warley Enum. District: 14 Ecclesiastical District: St Mary's City/Municipal Borough: Address: Clay Tye, Great Warley, Great Warley, Essex MALLINSON, James Head Married M 56 1845 Schoolmaster Retired City London MALLINSON, Caroline J Wife Married F 74 1827 High Bridge Somersetshire MALLINSON, Annie F Daughter Single F 33 1868 Dalston London MALLINSON, Beatrice M Daughter Single F 29 1872 City OF London DIXON, Edward Pupil Single M 25 1876 Living On Own Means Hackney London KUFFIN, John T Grand Son M 6 1895 Gosport Hampshire JAMES, Mary Servant Married F 29 1872 Cook Domestic Scotland WIFFEN, Emma A Servant Single F 24 1877 Housemaid Domestic Ockendon Essex CONDON, Patrick Servant Single M 26 1875 Groom & Gardener Domestic Ireland
at school KYFFIN, John Trevor Boarder Single M 16 1895 School Hants Gosport
Description Medal card of Kyffin, John Trevor Corps Regiment No Rank Training Reserve Regiment of Cavalry Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force Second Lieutenant Date 1914-1920 Catalogue reference WO 372/11 Dept Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies Series War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War Piece Jobling J - Langley P Image contains 1 medal card of many for this collection Number of image files: 1 Image Reference Format and Version Part Number Size (KB) Number of Pages Price (£) 216513 / 41458 PDF 1.2 1 274 1 3.50
KYFFIN - WILLS. On the 19th June, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Ramsbury, by the Bishop of Salisbury, assisted by Bishop Hamilton Baynes, the Rev. Arthur Helps, Rural Dean of Bere Regis, late Chaplain 6th Cavalry Brigade, the Rev. A. Wellesley Orr, Vicar of the parish and the Rev. Charles Hewitt, John Trevor Kyffin, Lieut., R.A.F., only son of Lieut. Colonel J. Kyffin R.A.M.C., Officer Commanding No. 29 Stationary Hospital, Italian Expeditionary Forces, and Mrs. Kyffin, of Penrhyn, Alverstone, Hants to Margaret Joyce de Winton WIlls, 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills of Ramsbury Manor, Wilts.
Kyffin John T Marriages Jun 1918 Hungerford 2c 633 Wills Wills Margaret J D Marriages Jun 1918 Hungerford 2c 633 Kyffin
The will mentions Percy George Herbert Fender husband John Trevor Kyffin father Pamela Tebbit cousin (dau of Edith Kyffin) Christopher J C Broadhurst son Richard Trevor Broadhurst son John Jellico godson Simon Campbell Tebbit godson Sarah J C Broadhurst daughter
The will mentions Rest Mary Heyland daughter Elizabeth Ann Williams Late daughter William Williams Married to Elizabeth Ann John Kyffin son £400 Anne Louisa Loveday Williams Grand daughter £200 Mary Kyffin Grand daughter £800 Dorothy Kyffin Grand daughter £200 Mary Anne Kyffin Heyland Grand daughter £200 Anne Elizabeth Heyland Grand daughter Mary Kyffin Late mistress of Llanfyllin
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WILLS, Margaret Joyce de Winton |
Born: 21 Jun 1898, Clevedon, Somerset 1
Died: 10 Oct 1976, Tiverton 1
Census: 1901, Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire 2
Married: 19 Jun 1918, Ramsbury, Wilts, John Trevor Kyffin 3, 4
The Times, Friday, Jun 21, 1918 MARRIAGES KYFFIN : WILLS - On the 10th June, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Ramsbury, by the Bishop of Salisbury, assisted by Bishop Hamilton-Baynes, the Rev. Arthur Helps, Rural Dean of Bere Regis, the Rev. A. Wellesley Orr, Vicar of the Parish, and the Rev. C. Hewitt, JOHN TREVOR KYFFIN, Lieut. R.A.F., only son of Lieut.-Col. John Kyffin, R.A.M.C., Officer Commanding a Stationary Hospital abroad, and Mrs. Kyffin, of Penrhyn, Alverstoke, Hants, to MARGARET JOYCE DE WINTON WILLS, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills, of Ramsbury Manor, Wilts.
Father: Ernest Salter Wills
Mother: Caroline Fanny Maud De Winton
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The Times, Friday, Oct 15, 1976 Deaths KYFFIN - Margaret Joyce de Winton, of Forder, South Brent, Devon - On October 10, at Creedy Park, Crediton. Cremated Efford Crematorium, Plymouth, October 13.
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Wills Margaret Joyce De W Births Sep 1898 Bedminster 5c 684
1976 4Q Tiverton 21 2058
Reg. District: Long Ashton Sub District: Yatton Parish: Clevedon Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: St Andrews City/Municipal Borough: Address: Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 31 1870 Magistrate & Director Of Tobacco Manufactory Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married F 28 1873 Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Dora Daughter F 4 1897 Clevedon Somersetshire WILLS, Joyce Daughter F 2 1899 Clevedon Somersetshire DE WINTON, Caroline Mother-In-Law Married F 62 1839 Dorchester Dorsetshire CORNELIUS, Jane Servant Single F 24 1877 Cook Domestic Shepton Beauchamp Somersetshire PARKER, Mary Servant Single F 34 1867 Nurse Domestic Churcheaston Staffordshire BRACEY, Deborah Servant Single F 25 1876 Housemaid Domestic Fishponds Gloucestershire
KYFFIN - WILLS. On the 19th June, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Ramsbury, by the Bishop of Salisbury, assisted by Bishop Hamilton Baynes, the Rev. Arthur Helps, Rural Dean of Bere Regis, late Chaplain 6th Cavalry Brigade, the Rev. A. Wellesley Orr, Vicar of the parish and the Rev. Charles Hewitt, John Trevor Kyffin, Lieut., R.A.F., only son of Lieut. Colonel J. Kyffin R.A.M.C., Officer Commanding No. 29 Stationary Hospital, Italian Expeditionary Forces, and Mrs. Kyffin, of Penrhyn, Alverstone, Hants to Margaret Joyce de Winton WIlls, 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills of Ramsbury Manor, Wilts.
Kyffin John T Marriages Jun 1918 Hungerford 2c 633 Wills Wills Margaret J D Marriages Jun 1918 Hungerford 2c 633 Kyffin
BROADHURST, Creighton George |
Born: 15 May 1859, Buckhurst Hill, Essex 1
Died: 31 May 1934, Dulwich, Surrey 2, 3, 4, 5
Buried: 4 Jun 1934, West Norwoood, Dulwich 6
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 7
Census: 1871, 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham 8
Census: 1881, 36 Kellett Rd, Lambeth, Surrey 9
Occupation: Under-writer at Lloyd's, 1899, Joseph W. Hobbs & Co. 4, 3
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 14 Jun 1900, Patrimony 1
Census: 1901, 4 Court, Hillsboro Rd, Camberwell, Dulwich 10
Census: 1911, 134 E Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London 11
Will: 13 Feb 1923, London 12
Married: 26 Sep 1889, Croydon, Surrey, Jessie Hay Wooster 13, 14, 15
Father: Alfred William Broadhurst
Mother: Julia Susan Ventom
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8.12.2000 Birth Cert not found @ FRC 12.7.2002 rechecked for BMD entry, not found for JUNE in years 1853 to 1869 Living with his Mother in the 1881 census, aged 22 and working as an Insurance Brokers Clerk Note no other Wills found from 1934 - 1943 (ie Cecil Herbert)
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Creighton George Broadhurst (born 15 May 1859)
14 June 1900 Creighton George Broadhurst (born 15 May 1859) admitted to the Freedom of the Company by Patrimony of Alfred William Broadhurst
CREIGHTON GEORGE BROADHURST who died 31st May 1934 aged 75 years
The burial took place at West Norwood Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner of Messrs. J.W.Hobbs & Co., Billiter-buildings, E.C., who died on Thursday last, aged 75 at his residence in Dulwich. Mr Broadhurst had been associated with the firm for more than 60 years, and became a partner in 1899. He had been a member of Lloyd's for over 30 years, and was a Liveryman of the Ironmonger's Company and a Freeman of the City of London. The congregation included:- Mr. C.A.Broadhurst (son), Mr. Cecil H.Broadhurst (brother), ..., Mr Albert Leins,...
The burial took place at West Norwood Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner of Messrs. J.W.Hobbs & Co., Billiter-buildings, E.C., who died on Thursday last, aged 75 at his residence in Dulwich. Mr Broadhurst had been associated with the firm for more than 60 years, and became a partner in 1899. He had been a member of Lloyd's for over 30 years, and was a Liveryman of the Ironmonger's Company and a Freeman of the City of London. The congregation included:- Mr. C.A.Broadhurst (son), Mr. Cecil H.Broadhurst (brother), ..., Mr Albert Leins,...
Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner of Messrs. J.W.Hobbs & Co., Billiter-buildings, E.C.,
Very deep regret was expressed at Lloyd's yesterday on the announcement of the death of Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner in the firm of Joseph W.Hobbs & Co., with whom he had been associated for nearly 60 years. Mr. Broadhurst, who was 75 years of age, became a partner in Messrs. Hobbs in 1899, and was elected an annual subscribed to Lloyd's in 1900 and a non-underwriting member in 1917. Although he was virtually retired from active business a few years ago, he nevertheless came to the City almost daily until within a month of this death, and was a familiar figure at Lloyd's. He will long be remembered as a broker of outstanding character and ability, and also as one in whom the best traditions of Lloyd's were inherent. His vigorous and outspoken personality endeared him to those with whom he came into contact. Mr Broadhurst was a freeman of the City of London, and on the Livery of the Ironmongers' Company. He was a keen sportsman, and in his younger days was a well-known cricketer and footballer. A serious knee injury, however, forced him to abandon prematurely active participation in these sports. During the war he raised considerable sums in the insurance market on behalf of the Nation Egg Fund, and had the distinction of collecting the largest single contribution to that Fund. The deepest sympathy of the insurance market is extended to his widow and his only son, Mr. C.A.Broadhurst, who is also a partner in Messrs. Hobbs and an underwriting member of Lloyd's. The funeral will take place at noon on Monday at West Norwood Cemetery.
Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner in the firm of Joseph W.Hobbs & Co., with whom he had been associated for nearly 60 years.
Broadhurst Creighton G Deaths Jun 1934 Camberwell 1d 684 75
Creighton George Broadhurst, buried 4 Jun 1934, aged 75 years
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
Dwelling: 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham, London Census Place: Croydon, London Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Julia Broadhurst M 44 F Head Colonial Broker Wife Forest Gate, Essex " " 16 F Dau Scholar Eastham, Essex Florence " 13 F Dau Scholar Bow, Middlesex Creighton " 11 M Son Scholar Worstead, Essex Cecil " 5 M Son Charterhouse Sq, Middlesex George Mcquffie? 24 M Vist Clerk (in a company) Little Burstead, Essex ELiza Wood 31 F Ser ? Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire Louisa Barnett 23 F Ser Housemaid Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Dwelling: 36 Kellett Rd Census Place: Lambeth, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341144 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0623 Folio 46 Page 23 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Julia S. BROADHURST W 50 F Forest Gate, Essex, England Rel: Head Occ: Annuitant Creighton G. BROADHURST U 22 M Bow E Rel: Son Occ: Insurance Brokers Clerk
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Dulwich Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 7 Ecclesiastical District: St Barnabas Address: 4, Hillsboro Road, Camberwell, Dulwich County: London BROADHURST, Creighton G Head Married M 41 1860 Insurance Broker Buckhurst Hill Essex BROADHURST, Jessie Wife Married F 33 1868 Peckham Surrey BROADHURST, Creighton A Son Single M 10 1891 Dulwich Surrey BROADHURST, Phyllis Daughter Single F 1 1900 Dulwich Surrey THOMPSON, Gertrude Servant Single F 23 1878 Nurse Domestic Leatherhead Surrey TRUE, Edith Servant Single F 23 1878 Gen Serv Domestic Clapham Surrey
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Camberwell South Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 14 Address: 134 E Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London BROADHURST, Creighton George Head Married21 years M 50 1861 Insurance Broker Essex Snacesbrook BROADHURST, Jessie Hay Wife Married F 44 1867 London Peckham BROADHURST, Creighton Albert Son Single M 20 1891 Insurance Clerk London Dulwich BROADHURST, Phyllis Jessie Daughter F 11 1900 School London Dulwich HOSE, Annie Servant Single F 31 1880 General Servant Domestic Australia Thursday Island Resident MAYES, Caroline Servant Single F 22 1889 Nurse Domestic London Newington Caunway
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
1889 Marriage solemnizes at St. James CHURCH, in the District of St. James, Croydon, in the Country of Surrey Page 133 No 265 September 26th. Creighton George Broadhurst, Aged 29, bachelor, Clerk of Sydenham Rd, son of Alfred William Broadhurst (deceased), Coffee Broker. Jessie hay Wooster, Aged 23, Spinster of St James Rd, daughter of George Wooster Book Keeper In the presence of George Wooster and Emelie Wooster. After Banns married by Walter R. Hick..., vicar
CGB lied at marriage as he was 30yrs old not 29! Remember he did the opposite in the 1881 census and said he was old than he was!
Your Mother: Jessie Hay Worster: Place of marriage: St Matthews Church, St James Rd, Croydon
Broadhurst Creighton George Marriages Sep 1889 Croydon 2a 399 Wooster Jennie Hay Marriages Sep 1889 Croydon 2a 39[5]
Index says: 1872 22 November: BROADHURST Alfred William effects under £4,000 The will of Alfred William Broadhurst late of New Wanstead in the County of Essex and of Fenchurch-Street in the City of London Coloniasl Broker who died 1 March 1872 at Brook House Clapton in the County of Middlesex was proved at the Princliple Registry by Julia Susan Broadhurst of 17 Adelaide-road Penge in the County of Surrey Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Only his wife and GC Broadhurst (clerk) as witness are mentioned
Why so many addresses?
WOOSTER, Jessie Hay |
Born: 15 Jul 1866, 3 Devonshire Terrace, Queen's Road, Peckham 1, 2
Died: 28 Apr 1946 3
Buried: 2 May 1946, West Norwoood, Dulwich 4
Census: 1871, 14 Kings Rd, Camberwell, Peckam, London 5
Census: 1881, 41 St James Rd, Croydon, Surrey 6
Census: 1901, 4 Court, Hillsboro Rd, Camberwell, Dulwich 7
Census: 1911, 134 E Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London 8
Married: 26 Sep 1889, Croydon, Surrey, Creighton George Broadhurst 9, 1, 10
Father: George Wooster
Mother: Eliza Frances Hersee
Notes:
8.12.2000 Birth Cert: Jessie H WOOSTER, is July 1866 Camberwell 1d 552 @ FRC
Source: 11
Sources:
Your Mother: Jessia Hay Wooster; Place of Birth: Peckham (nr Queens Rd Station)
Your Mother: Jessie Hay Worster: Place of marriage: St Matthews Church, St James Rd, Croydon
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Camberwell 1866 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Peckham in the County of Surrey 16 Fifteenth July 1866 3 Devonshire Road Jesse Hay girl George Wooster Eliva Francis Wooster formerly (Hersee) Merchant Clerk
1866 Birth in the sub-district of Peckham in the County of Surrey Fifteenth July 1866, 3 Devonshire Terrace, Queen's Road, Jefsie Hay, girl of George Wooster and Eliva Francis Wooster formerly Hersee. Merchant Clerk. Informant father of 3 Devonshire Terrace, Queen's Road, Peckham on the 25th August 1866
BMD Index Jessie H WOOSTER birth is July 1866 Camberwell 1d 552
JESSIE HAY BROADHURST wife of the above who died 28th April 1946 aged 79 years
Jessie Hay Broadhurst, buried 2 May 1946, aged 79 years
14 Kings Rd, George is a Commercial Clerk to Tea Broker Civil Parish or Township: Camberwell Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary Magdalene Town: Peckham County/Island: London Country: England Source information: RG10/734 Registration district: Camberwell Sub-registration district: Peckham ED, institution, or vessel: 22 Folio: 18 Page: 29 Household schedule number: 136 GSU Number: 824713 Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish or Township County/Island Jessie W Wooster abt 1867 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Kate E Wooster abt 1864 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Annie E Worster abt 1861 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Clara E B Worster abt 1847 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Eliza F Worster abt 1823 Camberwell, Surrey, England Wife Camberwell London Emily Worster abt 1853 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London George Worster abt 1819 Bermondsey, Surrey, England Head Camberwell London
Note correct family even though some surnames spelt Worster
Dwelling: 41 St James Rd Census Place: Croydon, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341192 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0815 Folio 115 Page 39 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace George WOOSTER M 62 M Bermondsey, Surrey, England Rel: Head Occ: Commercial Clerk Eliza F. WOOSTER M 58 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Wife Emily WOOSTER U 28 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Kate E. WOOSTER U 17 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Occ: Daily Governess Jessie H. WOOSTER U 14 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Frederick R. CLARKE 3 M Croydon, Surrey, England Rel: Grandson Mary A. HERSEE 34 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Sister In Law Martha CHILTON 14 F Wandsworth, Surrey, England Rel: Servt Occ: Genl Servt
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Dulwich Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 7 Ecclesiastical District: St Barnabas Address: 4, Hillsboro Road, Camberwell, Dulwich County: London BROADHURST, Creighton G Head Married M 41 1860 Insurance Broker Buckhurst Hill Essex BROADHURST, Jessie Wife Married F 33 1868 Peckham Surrey BROADHURST, Creighton A Son Single M 10 1891 Dulwich Surrey BROADHURST, Phyllis Daughter Single F 1 1900 Dulwich Surrey THOMPSON, Gertrude Servant Single F 23 1878 Nurse Domestic Leatherhead Surrey TRUE, Edith Servant Single F 23 1878 Gen Serv Domestic Clapham Surrey
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Camberwell South Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 14 Address: 134 E Dulwich Grove, Camberwell, London BROADHURST, Creighton George Head Married21 years M 50 1861 Insurance Broker Essex Snacesbrook BROADHURST, Jessie Hay Wife Married F 44 1867 London Peckham BROADHURST, Creighton Albert Son Single M 20 1891 Insurance Clerk London Dulwich BROADHURST, Phyllis Jessie Daughter F 11 1900 School London Dulwich HOSE, Annie Servant Single F 31 1880 General Servant Domestic Australia Thursday Island Resident MAYES, Caroline Servant Single F 22 1889 Nurse Domestic London Newington Caunway
1889 Marriage solemnizes at St. James CHURCH, in the District of St. James, Croydon, in the Country of Surrey Page 133 No 265 September 26th. Creighton George Broadhurst, Aged 29, bachelor, Clerk of Sydenham Rd, son of Alfred William Broadhurst (deceased), Coffee Broker. Jessie hay Wooster, Aged 23, Spinster of St James Rd, daughter of George Wooster Book Keeper In the presence of George Wooster and Emelie Wooster. After Banns married by Walter R. Hick..., vicar
CGB lied at marriage as he was 30yrs old not 29! Remember he did the opposite in the 1881 census and said he was old than he was!
Broadhurst Creighton George Marriages Sep 1889 Croydon 2a 399 Wooster Jennie Hay Marriages Sep 1889 Croydon 2a 39[5]
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
BROADHURST, Alfred Thomas |
Born: Jun 1853, West Ham, Essex 1
Died: 27 Jul 1897, Ceylon 2
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 3
Father: Alfred William Broadhurst
Mother: Julia Susan Ventom
Notes:
Assume born in 1853, rather than 1852, as parents married in that year! Not found in 1881 census
Sources:
Broadhurst Alfred Births Jun 1853 West Ham 4a 26
Also In Loving Memory - of - ALFRED THOMAS BROADHURST, their eldest son who died in Ceylon July 27th 1897, aged 44
Obviously not buried there
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
SANDERS, John Alderman |
Born: Dec 1843, Camberwell 1
Died: Sep 1862, Camberwell 1
Census: 1851, 6 Fairmead Place, Albert Road, Saint Giles Camberwell 2
Occupation: Tea Broker, 1861
Census: 1861, 6 Fairmead Place, Camberwell 3
Father: John Alderman Sanders
Mother: Hannah Wooster
Sources:
Sanders John Alderman Births Dec 1843 Camberwell 4 63
Sanders John Alderman Deaths Sep 1862 Camberwell 1d 299
Registration District:Camberwell Civil Parish:Saint Giles?s Camberwell Municipal Borough:Lambeth Address: 6, Fairmead Place, Albert Road, Saint Giles?s Camberwell, Lambeth County: Surrey SANDERS, John A Head Married M 41 1810 Tea Broker London Middlesex SANDERS, Hannah Wife Married F 34 1817 Southwark Surrey SANDERS, John A Son M 7 1844 Camberwell Surrey SANDERS, George Son M 4 1847 Camberwell Surrey SANDERS, Austin Son M (1 MOS) 1851 Camberwell Surrey SCOTT, Maria M Ser Unma F 22 1829 General Servant London Middlesex LANCASTER, Elizabeth SerWid F 63 1788 Monthly Nurse Rotherhithe Surrey
Registration District:Camberwell Civil Parish:Camberwell Address: 6 Fairmead Place, Camberwell County: London, Surrey SANDERS, John A Head Married M 51 1810 Tea Broker City London Middlesex SANDERS, Hannah Wife Married F 45 1816 Tea Broker Morsely Town Surrey SANDERS, John A Son Unm M 17 1844 Tea Broker Peckham Surrey SANDERS, George Son Unm M 14 1847 Tea Broker Peckham Surrey SANDERS, Austin Son Unm M 10 1851 Scholar Peckham Surrey WOOSTER, James B-I-Law Unm M 36 1825 Clerk To Tea Broker St George Surrey
BROADHURST, Horace Ventom |
Born: Jun 1856, Bow, Middlesex 1
Buried: 18 Nov 1902, West Norwoood, Dulwich 4
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 5
Census: 1871, Fairfield, Tottenham Lane 6
Occupation: Coffee Broker, 1877
Census: 1881, 16 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey 7
Occupation: Foreman Of Works, 1881
Occupation: Manager To Grease & Oil, 1891
Census: 1891, 43 Adolphus Road, Hornsey 8
Census: 1901, 124 Allison Rd, Tottenham 9
Married: 1 Mar 1877, St Stephen, Bow, London, Kate Elizabeth Pritchard 10, 11
Father: Alfred William Broadhurst
Mother: Julia Susan Ventom
Notes:
Went to Paris Mon 16 June 1884 m. 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge(Times)
Sources:
Broadhurst Herbert Horace June qtr. 1856 Bow Poplar 1c/571
Broadhurst Horace Ventom Deaths Dec 1902 Edmonton 3a 238 46
also of their second son HORACE VENTOM BROADHURST who died November 12th 1902 Aged 46
death certificate, cause of death 'General Paralysis of the insane 10 years' - dementia I suppose - he is on the 1901 census as being feeble minded
death certificate it says he died of 'General paralysis of the insane 10 years'
also of their second son Horace Ventom Broadhurst, who died November 12th 1902, aged 46 PEACE PERFECT PEACE
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
Registration District: Edmonton Civil Parish: St Mary Municipal Borough: Address:Fairfield, Tottenham Lane County:Middlesex WALTON, Lancelot T Head M 41 1830 Middlesex WALTON, Jane Wife F 36 1835 Australia WALTON, Margaret S Daughter F 7 1864 Middlesex WALTON, Beatrice J Daughter F 6 1865 Middlesex WALTON, Hester M B Daughter F 2 1869 Middlesex WALTON, Henry P Son M 1 1870 Middlesex WALTON, Mary J Sister F 48 1823 Essex HICKES, William A J Boarder M 22 1849 Canada HICKES, Adam G Boarder M 21 1850 Canada DE GROOM, Reginald R S D Under Master M 21 1850 Jamaica HULL, Richard B Pupil M 17 1854 Bedfordshire LOBO, Manuel P Pupil M 18 1853 Spain GAGELIN, Charles E Pupil M 17 1854 France CAUDERY, John W Pupil M 18 1853 Middlesex ADDISON, Alexandra D H Pupil M 16 1855 Scotland TOOTH, Sydney H Pupil M 15 1856 Australia SNOW, William C Pupil M 15 1856 Middlesex SCOTT, Ernest K Pupil M 15 1856 Scotland BROADHURST, Horace V Pupil M 15 1856 Middlesex Mile End Road CRAMPTON, Percy Pupil M 14 1857 Middlesex TURNER, Douglas Pupil M 14 1857 Middlesex KELLER, Leopold E Pupil M 13 1858 Germany DRAYNER, William J Pupil M 13 1858 Bangladesh SCOTT, Claud S Pupil M 13 1858 Middlesex POWELL, Harold Pupil M 12 1859 Cheshire TURNER, Ernest Pupil M 12 1859 Middlesex TURNER, Leonard Pupil M 11 1860 Middlesex LAVERS, Arthur C Pupil M 11 1860 Surrey ADAMSON, Lawrence A Pupil M 10 1861 Isle of Man KEMP, Mary A Servant F 38 1833 Kent TOUT, Martha E Servant F 20 1851 Somerset RICE, Mercy Servant F 17 1854 Kent BELL, Eliza Servant F 20 1851 Middlesex MAXTED, Mercy Servant F 28 1843 Kent PERRY, Sarah E Servant F 17 1854 Middlesex
Dwelling: 16 Queen Adelaide Rd Census Place: Penge, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341194 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0824 Folio 57 Page 41 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Osgood PRITCHARD M 58 M Beddington, Surrey, England Rel: Head Occ: Grease Manufacturer Kate PRITCHARD M 49 F Sheffield, York, England Rel: Wife Kate BROADHURST M 27 F Kew, Australia Rel: Daur Horace BROADHURST M 25 M Bow, Middlesex, England Rel: Son In Law Occ: Foreman Of Works Constance PRITCHARD 17 F Kew, Australia Rel: Daur Julia BROADHURST 2 F Bow, Middlesex, England Rel: Grand Daur Florence M. BROADHURST 6 m F Limehouse, Middlesex, England Rel: Grand Daur Ruth WOOLER U 23 F Caterham, Surrey, England Rel: Servant Occ: Cook Servant Dom Elizabeth WOOLER U 17 F Sh Croydon, Surrey, England Rel: Servant Occ: Housemaid
Registration District: Edmonton Civil Parish:Hornsey Municipal Borough:Hornsey Address:43 Adolphus Road, Hornsey County: Middlesex BROADHURST, Julia Susan Head Widow F 52 1839 Living On Own Means Forest Gate Middlesex BROADHURST, Horace V Son Married M 35 1856 Manager To Grease & Oil Co Bow London BROADHURST, Kate E Daug Single F 36 1855 Melbourne ? BROADHURST, Florence M Gdaug Single F 10 1881 Poplar Middlesex BROADHURST, Cecile Maud Gdaug Single F 8 1883 Finsbury Park Middlesex BROADHURST, Dora W Gdaug Single F 4 1887 Finsbury Park Middlesex CROPLEY, Fossey Servant Single F 21 1870 General Servant Domestic Langton Bedfordshire
Registration District:Edmonton Civil Parish:Tottenham Ecclesiatical parish: Hornsey St Peter Address: 124 Allison Road, Tottenham County:Middlesex BROADHURST, Horace Head Married M 45 1856 Living On Own Means Bow London Feeble Minded BROADHURST, Kate Wife Married F 46 1855 Australia Melbourne BROADHURST, Cecile Daug Single F 18 1883 London BROADHURST, Dora Daug Single F 14 1887 London
Marriages Mar 1877 PRITCHARD Kate Elizabeth Poplar 1c 811 BROADHURST Horace Ventom Poplar 1c 811
1877 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of St Stephen, Bow in the Country of Middlesex 162 March 1st 1877 Horace Ventom Broadhurst, full, Bachelor, Coffee Broker, Bow, Alfred William Broadhurst, Coffee Broker Kate Elizabeth Pritchard, full, Spinster, -, Penge, Surrey, Osgood Gee Pritchard, Architect Married in the Parish Curch according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Estabished Church, by License by me Wm Gumley in the Presence of us, Richard Leary Howard and Edward Hamilton Paruell ?
HV at 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge(Times) KE at 16 Adelaide Rd, Penge (Times)
BROADHURST, Julia Hackwood |
Born: 1855, Forest Gate, Essex
Died: Mar 1932, Islington, London 1
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 2
Census: 1871, 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham 3
Census: 1881, South Lodge, Finchley, Middlesex 4
Census: 1901, 5 Gordon Place, St Pancras 5
Census: 1911, 27 Weltje Road Hammersmith 6
Married: Jun 1877, Croydon, London, Albert Leopold Keller 7
Father: Alfred William Broadhurst
Mother: Julia Susan Ventom
Notes:
Index has forename as Al ! Verbal information for VLB She adopted a Julia Broadhurst in the 1901 census, which could be the Julia Hackwood Keller mentioned in CAB's will of May 1931 We have 2 silver beakers (made by Atkins Brothers Shefield) and cuff-links with the initials AK on them handed down by CCPB. This suggests she might have been his godmother and left her husbands bits to him. Julie Weir says: I believe Julia Keller who died in 1932 was still living with my grandmother (who had parted from her husband/my grandfather) at Tufnell Park Road, north London but I don't know where she is buried.
Source: 8
Source: 9
Sources:
Mar 1932 Keller Julia M 77 Islington 1b 257
recorded as Julia M, but fits her
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
Dwelling: 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham, London Census Place: Croydon, London Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Julia Broadhurst M 44 F Head Colonial Broker Wife Forest Gate, Essex " " 16 F Dau Scholar Eastham, Essex Florence " 13 F Dau Scholar Bow, Middlesex Creighton " 11 M Son Scholar Worstead, Essex Cecil " 5 M Son Charterhouse Sq, Middlesex George Mcquffie? 24 M Vist Clerk (in a company) Little Burstead, Essex ELiza Wood 31 F Ser ? Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire Louisa Barnett 23 F Ser Housemaid Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Dwelling: South Lodge Census Place: Finchley, Middlesex, England Source: FHL Film 1341333 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1372 Folio 72 Page 52 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Albert KELLER M 27 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Head Occ: Diamond Merchant Julia KELLER M 26 F Forest Gate, Essex, England Rel: Wife Florence M. BROADHURST U 23 F East Ham, Essex, England Rel: Wifes Sister Cecil H. BROADHURST U 15 M Wanstead, Essex, England Rel: Wifes Brother Occ: Clerk Eliza WOOD U 45 F Litt Burstead, Essex, England Rel: Serv Occ: Housemaid Catherine DOWLING W 55 F Bengal, India Rel: Serv Occ: Cook
KELLER, Albert L Head Married M 47 1854 Col 2nd N B R Fuseleers Lost One Eye 88 Hatton Garden KELLER, A L Wife Married F 45 1856 None Forest Gate Essex BROADHURST, J Julia K C Niece Adopd Daur Single F 22 1879 None Bow WOOD, Emily House Maid Single F 55 1846 (Domestic)None Billericay Essex RANCE, Susan Cook Widow F 52 1849 (Domestic)None Middlesex HARTLEY, Alice Parlormaid Single F 21 1880 (Domestic)None Lambeth HAZELDINE, W William Visitor Single M 24 1877 Clerk MercantileNone Kessington Road
Reg. District: Fulham Sub District: South Hammersmith Parish: Hammersmith Enum. District: 9 Address: 27 Weltje Road Hammersmith County: London KELLER, Julie H Boarder Widow F 56 1855 None Private Means Forest Gate Essex WOOD, Eliza Boarder Spinster F 75 1836 None Private Means Little Burstead Essex
Broadhurst Julia Hackwool Marriages Jun 1877 Croydon 2a 364
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
BROADHURST, Cecil Herbert |
Born: 1866, Wanstead, Essex
Census: 1871, 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham 3
Census: 1881, South Lodge, Finchley, Middlesex 4
Census: 1901, Oakleigh, Stonegrove Edgware, Edgware 5
Married 1: Jun 1889, Edmonton, London, Amina Patti Collins 6
Julie Weir has Certificate of marriage for Cecil and it says he married Amina Patti Collins - they had a daughter Rita Amina M B, born Sept.qtr.1896 in Hendon reg. district. In the 1891 census Cecil and Amina have Harriet and John Benthin as his parents-in-law but on the certificate it has her father as Thomas Collins with John Benthin as a witness, along with Florence M Broadhurst. I think Harriet Benthin had been married to Thomas Collins before so John Benthin was in fact a step father - very confusing. Then Cecil and Amina must have got divorced because they both re-marry in 1902 - Amina marries a lodger who stayed with them in the 1901 census - Robert Grant. I can't find what happened to Rita.
Married 2: Sep 1902, St Giles, London, Amy Massey 6
Father: Alfred William Broadhurst
Mother: Julia Susan Ventom
Notes:
He was living with her married sister, Julia, in the 1881 census 1881 Census gives age as 15
Source: 7
Source: 8
Sources:
Given to Cecil Herbert Broadhurst on the death of his mother Julia Susan Nov 10th 1899 To my nephew Creighton Albert Broadhurst Nov 10th 1928
The burial took place at West Norwood Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner of Messrs. J.W.Hobbs & Co., Billiter-buildings, E.C., who died on Thursday last, aged 75 at his residence in Dulwich. Mr Broadhurst had been associated with the firm for more than 60 years, and became a partner in 1899. He had been a member of Lloyd's for over 30 years, and was a Liveryman of the Ironmonger's Company and a Freeman of the City of London. The congregation included:- Mr. C.A.Broadhurst (son), Mr. Cecil H.Broadhurst (brother), ..., Mr Albert Leins,...
The congregation included:- Mr. C.A.Broadhurst (son), Mr. Cecil H.Broadhurst (brother), ..., Mr Albert Leins,...
Dwelling: 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham, London Census Place: Croydon, London Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Julia Broadhurst M 44 F Head Colonial Broker Wife Forest Gate, Essex " " 16 F Dau Scholar Eastham, Essex Florence " 13 F Dau Scholar Bow, Middlesex Creighton " 11 M Son Scholar Worstead, Essex Cecil " 5 M Son Charterhouse Sq, Middlesex George Mcquffie? 24 M Vist Clerk (in a company) Little Burstead, Essex ELiza Wood 31 F Ser ? Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire Louisa Barnett 23 F Ser Housemaid Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Dwelling: South Lodge Census Place: Finchley, Middlesex, England Source: FHL Film 1341333 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1372 Folio 72 Page 52 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Albert KELLER M 27 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Head Occ: Diamond Merchant Julia KELLER M 26 F Forest Gate, Essex, England Rel: Wife Florence M. BROADHURST U 23 F East Ham, Essex, England Rel: Wifes Sister Cecil H. BROADHURST U 15 M Wanstead, Essex, England Rel: Wifes Brother Occ: Clerk Eliza WOOD U 45 F Litt Burstead, Essex, England Rel: Serv Occ: Housemaid Catherine DOWLING W 55 F Bengal, India Rel: Serv Occ: Cook
Reg. District: Hendon Sub District: Edgware Parish: Edgware Enum. District: 1 Ecclesiastical District: St Margarets Address: Oakleigh, Stonegrove Edgware, Edgware County: Middlesex BROADHURST, Cecil H Head Married M 36 1865 Diamond Merchant Buckhurst Hill Essex BROADHURST, Amina P Wife Married F 30 1871 Sydenham London BROADHURST, Rita A M Daughter Single F 4 1897 Edgware Middlesex GRANT, Robert Boarder Single M 36 1865 Spri?t Distiller Islington London ADAMS, Ethel Servant Single F 23 1878 Cook Domestic Paddington London BURROWS, Ada Servant Single F 23 1878 Housemaid Domestic Ipswich Suffolk GODFREY, Thomas Coachman Single M 24 1877 Coachman Domestic Finchley Middlesex
Broadhurst Cecil Herbert Marriages Jun 1889 Edmonton 3a 388 Collins Amina Patti Marriages Jun 1889 Edmonton 3a 388
Broadhurst Cecil Herbert Marriages Sep 1902 St Giles 1b 1326 Ecclestone John Marriages Sep 1902 St. Giles 1b 1326 Massey Amy Marriages Sep 1902 St. Giles 1b 1326 Morgan Gertrude Ethel Marriages Sep 1902 St Giles 1b 1326
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren
BROADHURST, Florence Mary |
Born: 27 Sep 1857, East Ham, Essex 1
Died: Aft 1945, 33 Granville Rd, Stroud Green, N 1
Census: 1861, High Road, Woodford 2
Census: 1871, 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham 3
Census: 1881, South Lodge, Finchley, Middlesex 4
Census: 1901, 2 Arbort Rd, Hornsey, Middlesex 5
Census: 1911, 33 Granville Road Stroud Green N, Middlesex 6
Married: 18 Jul 1895, St John's Church, Queens Road, Finsbury Park, Alexander Charles Davies 1, 7
Father: Alfred William Broadhurst
Mother: Julia Susan Ventom
Notes:
She was living with her married sister, Julia, in the 1881 census I reckon she was born in 1857, to be 23 on the 3rd Apr 1881 census She says she was born in 1858, but reckon she was wrong when asked in 1943/45
Source: 8
Sources:
Yourself: born 27 September 1858
1881 census says 1857, which fits as CGB was born 15 May 1859
Yourself: lived at 33 Granville Road, Stroud Green N
Yourself: married Alexander Charles Davies on July 18th 1895 at St John's Church, Queens Road, Finsbury Park
Reg. District: West Ham Sub District: 4 Walthamstow Parish: Woodford Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: ... City/Municipal Borough: Address: High Road, Woodford County: Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred W Head Married M 34 1827 Colonial Broker Kennington Surrey BRADSHAW, Julia S Wife Married F 34 1827 Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Alfred H Son M 7 1854 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Julia H Daug F 6 1855 Scholar Forest Gate Essex BRADSHAW, Horace G Son M 5 1856 Scholar Bow Middlesex BRADSHAW, Florence M Daug F 3 1858 East Ham Essex BRADSHAW, Creighton Son M 1 1860 Bow Middlesex COLLIP, Elizabeth Serv Widow F 59 1802 Nurse Woodford Essex SMITH, Charlotte Serv Unm F 21 1840 Cook Crambeck Kent LANCE, Elizabeth Serv Unm F 16 1845 House Servant Not Known
Dwelling: 17 Queen Adelaide Rd, Penge, Lewisham, London Census Place: Croydon, London Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Julia Broadhurst M 44 F Head Colonial Broker Wife Forest Gate, Essex " " 16 F Dau Scholar Eastham, Essex Florence " 13 F Dau Scholar Bow, Middlesex Creighton " 11 M Son Scholar Worstead, Essex Cecil " 5 M Son Charterhouse Sq, Middlesex George Mcquffie? 24 M Vist Clerk (in a company) Little Burstead, Essex ELiza Wood 31 F Ser ? Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire Louisa Barnett 23 F Ser Housemaid Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Dwelling: South Lodge Census Place: Finchley, Middlesex, England Source: FHL Film 1341333 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1372 Folio 72 Page 52 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Albert KELLER M 27 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Head Occ: Diamond Merchant Julia KELLER M 26 F Forest Gate, Essex, England Rel: Wife Florence M. BROADHURST U 23 F East Ham, Essex, England Rel: Wifes Sister Cecil H. BROADHURST U 15 M Wanstead, Essex, England Rel: Wifes Brother Occ: Clerk Eliza WOOD U 45 F Litt Burstead, Essex, England Rel: Serv Occ: Housemaid Catherine DOWLING W 55 F Bengal, India Rel: Serv Occ: Cook
Registration district: Edmonton Sub-registration district: Hornsey Civil parish: Hornsey Ecclesiastical parish: Stroud Green Holy Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Alexander C Davies 30 Precioius Stone Broker Kent Folkstone Florence M Davies 41 Middlesex E. Ham Albert B Davies 4 Middlesex Hornsey Ellen A Greenwich 16 General Domestic Rose J Parsons 21 Visitor Alfred E Parsons 6m
Reg. District: Edmonton Sub District: Hornsey Parish: Hornsey Enum. District: 15 Address: 33 Granville Road Stroud Green N, Middlesex DAVIES, Alexander C Head Married M 39 1872 Precious Stone Broker Folkestone Kent DAVIES, Florence M Wife Married 15 years F 53 1858 East Ham Essex DAVIES, Albert B Son M 14 1897 Stroud Green Middlesex TYLER, Annie Servant Single F 42 1869 Domestic Servant Bishop Stortford Herts
Marriages Sep 1895 Broadhurst Florence Mary Edmonton 3a 426 Davies Alexander Charles Edmonton 3a 426
Index says: 1934: BROADHURST Creighton George of 49 Leadenhall-stree London and of Lamorna 134 East Dulwich-grove Dulwich Surrey died 31 May 1934 at Lamorna Probate London 18 July to Creighton Albert Broadhurst insurance Broker. Effects £79,951 10s 4d RESEALED Hong Kong 1 Oct 1934 The will was written in 1923 with two codicils in 1931 He mentinoned the Neptune picture and Creighton Albert Broadhurst son Vera wife of CAB Cecil Broadhurst brother Julia H Keller sister Florence Mary Broadhurst sister Kate Broadhurst sister in law, wife of late brother Horace May Broadhurst dau of Horace Dora Broadhurst dau of Horace William Horace Murrell employee Stanley Vickers Jones employee Eliza Wood old nurse Creighton Cecil Percy Broadhurst grandson
Why resealed in Hong Kong?
BROADHURST, James |
Baptised: 1 May 1754, Backford, Cheshire 1
Died: 1837, Tower St, London 2
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 31 Aug 1780, Redemption 3, 4
Will: 9 Aug 1832, Great Tower Street, City of London 5
Married: Mary Jany
Father: Thomas Broadhurst
Mother: Christian Bradshaw
Notes:
Reckon he had no children, because Starkey mentioned William's children, but not James's. Also reckon he was not married because we have his freedom certificate and one would assume that it would usually be passed on to his children, not Williams. Finally his will does not mention any children Kent's Directory for the Year 1794. Cities of London and Westminster, & Borough of Southwark has Broadhurst James, Broker, 18, Harp lane, Tower street
Source: 6
Source: 7
Sources:
details from a register reader - also got image 1st May 1754 James, Male, Father Thos Broadhurst, Vicar
1807 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Tower St 1813-15 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1816-17 assume above 1817-21 James BroadhurstTower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1822-31 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Sandwich, Kent, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1832 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst jun Mincing Lane 1833-36 James Broadhurst Tower St, William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1837-39 William Broadhurst Mincing Lane 1843, 27 July William B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane (near Tower of London) Alfred B Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane 1848 William B Esq. Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing Lane Mr. Alfred B 3, Rodney Terrace West, Mile End Rd (Rodney Terrace does not exist any more) 1851 William B Esq. Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq., 3, Rodney terrace West Mile End Rd 1865 William B 36 Mincing Lane Alfred B Esq. (Master) 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1866 William B Esq. 36 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 137, Fenchurch St., E.C. 1867 William B 21 Mincing Lane - missed Alfred B Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1868 (not checked Mr/Esq) William B Great Tower Street, E.C. (near Tower of London) Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 24 Mincing Lane 1869 - so William B died in 68/69 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey - note: now Adelaide Avenue, near Lewisham 1870-71 Alfred B 24 Mincing Lane Alfred William B 17 Adelaide Rd, Penge, Surrey 1872 no Broadhursts - therefore Alfred B died 1871/72, already know AWB died in 1872 James Francis Firth The Cottage, Little Green, Richmond SW
Summary: Name Born Admitted to Company age Livery Retired Died Aged William son of Rev Tho 1746-49 24 Jun 1774, service 26? Before 1807 1822 1831 83 James 1 May 1754 31 Aug 1780, Redemption 26 28 Jul 1786 - 1836 82 William (junior) son of WB 1776? 29 Apr 1813, Patrimony 37 26 Sep 1816 - 1868/9 92 James younger son of WB 1795 26 Nov 1816, Patrimony 21 Not admitted? - ? - Alfred son of WB 1797 27 Jan 1824, Patrimony 26 1839-43 - 1871/2 74 Alfred William son of AB 4 Oct 1826 19 Apr 1848, Patrimony 21 1852-64 - 1 Mar 1872 45 George Creighton, son of AB 29 Mar 1839 26 Jan 1860, Patrimony 21 - - ? - Creighton George, son of AWB 15 May 1859 14 Jun 1900, Patrimony 41 - - 31 May 1934 75 Creighton Albert, son of CGB 18 Feb 1891 10 Jan 1935, Redemption 44 - - 15 Aug 1958 67 Christopher J C, son of CCPB 13 Fen 1945 29 Sept1966, Redemption 21 -
31 August 1780 James Broadhurst admitted to the Freedom of the Company by Redemption
A Liveryman on 5th July 1786 - we have his Freedom of London Certificate
Proved on 26 Jun 1837 The following people are mentioned Mary Broadhurst wife Rev Thomas Broadhurst nephew son of late brother William Thomas Mitchell Broadhurst great nephew son of Rev Thomas Thomas Puckle William Broadhurst nephew Emily Broadhurst niece Anna Puckle niece wife of Thomas Purkle James Broadhurst nephew Edward Broadhurst nephew Alfred Broadhurst nephew Mary Ann Broadhurst niece Louisa Broadhurst niece Thomas Broadhurst Purkle godson son of Thomas Purkle Anna Puckle dau of T Eliza Farebrother wife side note in will Charles Farebrother side note in will Caroline Broadhurst side note in will
Proved on 16 Dec 1794 People referenced in the will are James Broadhurst brother Thomas Broadhurst father Christian Broadhurst mother Elizabeth Broadhurst sister William Broadhurst brother
No child of James in mentioned, so we can assume he was either not married or childless in 1791
Proved on 5 May 1803 The following people are mentioned Elizabeth Broadhurst daughter William Broadhurst son James Broadhurst son Thos Broadhurst grandson Emily Broadhurst granddaughter Anna Broadhurst granddaughter
DAVIES, Alexander Charles |
Born: 14 Jul 1871, Folkstone 1
Occupation: Precioius Stone Broker, 1901, Hatton Gardens 1
Census: 1901, 2 Arbort Rd, Hornsey, Middlesex 2
Census: 1911, 33 Granville Road Stroud Green N, Middlesex 3
Married: 18 Jul 1895, St John's Church, Queens Road, Finsbury Park, Florence Mary Broadhurst 1, 4
Father: George Davies
Notes:
Possibly 1 TITL 1881 British Census 2 PAGE FHL Film 1341239 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1009 Folio 26 Page 45 2 DATA 3 TEXT Extract:1881 British Census Dwelling: 30 Harvey St Census Place: Folkestone, Kent, England Source: FHL Film 1341239 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1009 Folio 26 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Emily M. DAVIS M 47 F Dover, Kent, England Rel: Head Occ: Mariners Wife Arthur W. DAVIS 12 M Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Alexander E. DAVIS 9 M Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Harry W. DAVIS 2 M Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Son Grace F. DAVIS 17 F Dover, Kent, England Rel: Daur Gertrude DAVIS 7 F Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar
Sources:
Your Husband was born 14 July 1871 in Folkestone
Your Husband was a Precious Stone Broker in Hatton Garden.
Yourself: married Alexander Charles Davies on July 18th 1895 at St John's Church, Queens Road, Finsbury Park
Registration district: Edmonton Sub-registration district: Hornsey Civil parish: Hornsey Ecclesiastical parish: Stroud Green Holy Trinity County/Island: Middlesex Alexander C Davies 30 Precioius Stone Broker Kent Folkstone Florence M Davies 41 Middlesex E. Ham Albert B Davies 4 Middlesex Hornsey Ellen A Greenwich 16 General Domestic Rose J Parsons 21 Visitor Alfred E Parsons 6m
Reg. District: Edmonton Sub District: Hornsey Parish: Hornsey Enum. District: 15 Address: 33 Granville Road Stroud Green N, Middlesex DAVIES, Alexander C Head Married M 39 1872 Precious Stone Broker Folkestone Kent DAVIES, Florence M Wife Married 15 years F 53 1858 East Ham Essex DAVIES, Albert B Son M 14 1897 Stroud Green Middlesex TYLER, Annie Servant Single F 42 1869 Domestic Servant Bishop Stortford Herts
Marriages Sep 1895 Broadhurst Florence Mary Edmonton 3a 426 Davies Alexander Charles Edmonton 3a 426
WOOSTER, George |
Born: 1819, Bermondsey, Surrey
Baptised: 3 Nov 1819, Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, London, England 1, 2
Died: Mar 1892, Croydon, London 3
Census: 1841, Nun Head Lane, Camberwell, Peckham 4
Census: 1851, 3 Devonshire Terrace, Saint Giles Camberwell 5
Occupation: Merchant's Clerk, 1866
Census: 1871, 14 Kings Rd, Camberwell, Peckam, London 6
Census: 1881, 41 St James Rd, Croydon, Surrey 7
Occupation: Book Keeper, 1889
Census: 1891, 158 St James Road, Croydon, Surrey 8
Married: 30 Aug 1845, Camberwell, Eliza Frances Hersee 9, 10
Interesting - date is different! Parish Records Collection - marriage License date: 29 Aug 1845 Bride's last name: HERSEE Bride's first name: Eliza Frances Dual date: 29 Aug 1845 Groom's last name: WOOSTER Groom's first name: George Record source: Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 Data provider: Society of Genealogists
Father: Thomas Wooster
Mother: Jane Mary Hue
Notes:
1881 Census confirm birth date Died after 1889 when Jessie got married FreeBMD has a possible... Marriages Jun 1841 WOOSTER George Lambeth 4 218A NicFurniss
Source: 11
Sources:
Source Media Type: Film
Also WOOSTER George 1819 London Docklands Ancestors
Day: 03 Month: November Year: 1819 Forename: George Surname: Wooster Fathers forenames: Thomas Fathers occupation: Coal Factor Mothers forenames: Jane Mary Address: Artillery Street Location of church: Bermondsey Parish: St Mary Magdalen Church address: Bermondsey Street Entry No: 1205 Source Ref: NX097/232 Transcriber Note: Original Note: Record source: Docklands Ancestors Data provider: Docklands Ancestors Ltd
Wooster George Deaths Mar 1892 Croydon 2a 249 73
1841 British Census, Nun Head Lane, Camberwell, Peckham Name: George Wooster Age: 20 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821 Gender: Male Where born: Surrey, England [who is this known?] Civil Parish: St Giles Camberwell Hundred: Brixton (Eastern Division) County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Camberwell Sub registration district: Peckham Household Members: Name Age Thomas Wooster 65 Coal ? ? Jane Wooster 50 George Wooster 20 Clerk Alfred Wooster 20 James Wooster 15 Hannah Wooster 25 & why these 2? Jane Brandon 2 Hannah Callian 15 HO107/1051/9 Civil Parish: St Giles Camberwell; County: Surrey; Enumeration District: 15; Folio: 54; Page: 20; Line: 22; GSU roll: 474651.
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Peckham Parish: Saint Giles Camberwell Enum. District: 20 Ecclesiastical District: Saint Mary Magdalene City/Municipal Borough: Borough of Lambeth Address: 3 Devonshire Terrace, Saint Giles Camberwell, Borough Of Lambeth County: Surrey WOOSTER, George Head Married M 32 1819 Commercial Clerk Bermondsey Surrey WOOSTER, Eliza J Wife Married F 28 1823 Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER, Clara E Daughter F 4 1847 Scholar Home Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER, Frederick G Son M 2 1849 Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER, Frances Daughter F 0 (8 MOS) 1851 Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER?, Mary A Servant Unmarried F 19 1832 Cook Farrington Hertfordshire HATT, Mary A Servant Unmarried F 48 1803 House Maid Farrington Yorkshire
14 Kings Rd, George is a Commercial Clerk to Tea Broker Civil Parish or Township: Camberwell Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary Magdalene Town: Peckham County/Island: London Country: England Source information: RG10/734 Registration district: Camberwell Sub-registration district: Peckham ED, institution, or vessel: 22 Folio: 18 Page: 29 Household schedule number: 136 GSU Number: 824713 Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish or Township County/Island Jessie W Wooster abt 1867 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Kate E Wooster abt 1864 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Annie E Worster abt 1861 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Clara E B Worster abt 1847 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Eliza F Worster abt 1823 Camberwell, Surrey, England Wife Camberwell London Emily Worster abt 1853 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London George Worster abt 1819 Bermondsey, Surrey, England Head Camberwell London
Note correct family even though some surnames spelt Worster
Dwelling: 41 St James Rd Census Place: Croydon, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341192 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0815 Folio 115 Page 39 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace George WOOSTER M 62 M Bermondsey, Surrey, England Rel: Head Occ: Commercial Clerk Eliza F. WOOSTER M 58 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Wife Emily WOOSTER U 28 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Kate E. WOOSTER U 17 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Occ: Daily Governess Jessie H. WOOSTER U 14 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Frederick R. CLARKE 3 M Croydon, Surrey, England Rel: Grandson Mary A. HERSEE 34 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Sister In Law Martha CHILTON 14 F Wandsworth, Surrey, England Rel: Servt Occ: Genl Servt
158 St James Road, Croydon, Surrey RG12/592/106/p62 Registration District:Croydon Sub District:Croydon Enumeration District:39 Ecclesiastical Parish:St James Civil Parish:Croydon Municipal Borough:Croydon WOOSTER, George Head Married M 72 1819 Mercantile Clerk Bermondsey Surrey WOOSTER, Eliza F Wife Married F 68 1823 Peckham Surrey CLARK, Clara E Daug Married F 44 1847 Camberwell Surrey WOOSTER, Emily Daug Single F 37 1854 Peckham Surrey WOOSTER, Annie C Daug Single F 30 1861 Peckham Surrey CLARK, Frederick R Grndson Single M 13 1878 Croydon Surrey HERSER, Mary A Sister In Law Single F 63 1828 Peckham Surrey EVANS, Sarah A Servant Single F 20 1871 General Domestic Servant Haverfordwest Wales
1845 Jul HERSEE Eliza Frances Camberwell 4 33 1845 Jul WOOSTER George Camberwell 4 33
1845 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of St Giles Camberwell in the County of Surrey 74 30 August George Wooster, Full age, Bachelor, Commercial Clerk, Crescent Peckham Rye. Father Thomas Wooster Coal Merchant Eliza Frances Hersee, Full age, - , Hill St Peckham. Father Henry Hersee HM Customers(?) Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Cermonies of the Establish Church by licence by me H ? ? In the preence of us John G Wolf and Mary Ann Hersee
Your Mother: Jessia Hay Wooster; and her father: George Wooster
FIRTH, James Francis |
Born: 4 Aug 1885, Lambeth, London 1
Census: 1901, 102 West Dulwich Alleyn Road, Camberwell, Dulwich, London 2
Event (Admission to Ironmongers' Co. ): 15 Nov 1906, Patrimony of James Francis Firth 3
Census: 1911, 8 Wharfedale Gardens Thorton Heath, Surrey 4
Occupation: Produce Broker, 1911
Census: 1911, Croydon, Surrey 5
Married: 7 Oct 1908, Leicester, Blanche Elizabeth Bryan 6
Parents married 7th October 1908
Father: James Francis Firth
Mother: Harriet Elizabeth Browning
Notes:
Brith from Ironmonger's Adminission register Think he was the James Francis Firth Master of Ironmongers in 1934 (would be aged 49) Did he have a daughter - as 1911 census has in Croydon DORIS BLANCHE F 1910 1 Croydon Surrey
Sources:
Firth James Francis Births Sep 1885 Lambeth 1d [56]08
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Dulwich Parish: Camberwell Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: St Stephens City/Municipal Borough: Address: 102 West Dulwich Alleyn Road, Camberwell, Dulwich, London FIRTH, James Francis Head Married M 44 1857 Colonial Broker Richmond Surrey FIRTH, Harriet Elizabeth Wife Married F 46 1855 Newington London S E FIRTH, Harriet Mary Daughter Single F 18 1883 Lambeth London Surrey FIRTH, Ethel Alice Daughter Single F 17 1884 Lambeth London Surrey FIRTH, James Francis Son Single M 15 1886 Clerk Lambeth London Surrey FIRTH, Robert Browning Son Single M 13 1888 Lambeth London Surrey FIRTH, John Charles Son Single M 12 1889 Wandsworth London Surrey FIRTH, Kathleen Ellen Daughter Single M 10 1891 Wandsworth London Surrey BROWNING, Harriet Caldicot Mother-In-Law Widow F 72 1829 Peckham London Surrey MITCHELL, Mabel Louisa Servant Single F 18 1883 General Domestic Deptford Kent
James Francis Firth was adminitted by Patrimony of his father James Francis Firth on 15th Novemeber 1906 (Born4th August 1885) (Parents married 22nd November 1881)
Reg. District: Croydon Sub District: West Croydon Parish: Croydon Enum. District: 29 Address: 8 Wharfedale Gardens Thorton Heath, Surrey FIRTH, James Francis Head Married M 25 1886 Produce Broker General London Brixton FIRTH, Blanche Elizabeth Wife Married 2 years F 26 1885 Leicestershire Leicester FIRTH, Doris Blanche Daughter F 1 1910 London Streatham
HOUSEHOLD FIRTH BLANCHE ELIZABETH F 1885 26 Croydon Surrey HOUSEHOLD FIRTH JAMES FRANCIS M 1886 25 Croydon Surrey
Firth James Francis Marriages Dec 1908 Leicester 7a 429 Bryan Blanche Elizabeth Marriages Dec 1908 Leicester 7a 429
HERSEE, Eliza Frances |
Born: 1823, Peckham, Surrey
Died: Dec 1907, Croydon 1
Census: 1841, High St, Camberwell 2
Census: 1851, 3 Devonshire Terrace, Saint Giles Camberwell 3
Census: 1871, 14 Kings Rd, Camberwell, Peckam, London 4
Census: 1881, 41 St James Rd, Croydon, Surrey 5
Census: 1891, 158 St James Road, Croydon, Surrey 6
Census: 1901, 188 Amesbury Avenue, Streatham, Wandsworth 7
Married: 30 Aug 1845, Camberwell, George Wooster 8, 9
Interesting - date is different! Parish Records Collection - marriage License date: 29 Aug 1845 Bride's last name: HERSEE Bride's first name: Eliza Frances Dual date: 29 Aug 1845 Groom's last name: WOOSTER Groom's first name: George Record source: Faculty Office Marriage Licence Allegations 1701-1850 Data provider: Society of Genealogists
Father: Henry Hersee
Mother: Mary Anne Terry
Notes:
Birth confirmed in 1881 census Maiden name confirmed by her sister Mary A.Hersee living with them But rest of her (HERSEE) family is based on the assumption that that the Mary Ann at her wedding was her mother - but note that her birth is not in the IGI, but the rest of the family is. Also the 1881 census only ties in if the age of Mary A Hersee (which was corrected on the image) is wrong. Why is there a big gap in the birth of the children?
Sources:
Wooster Eliza Deaths Dec 1907 Croydon 2a 174 85
RG number:HO107 Piece:1051 Book/Folio:8/58 Page:24 Registration District: Camberwell Sub District: Peckham EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish: Camberwell Municipal Borough: Lambeth Address: High Street, Camberwell, Peckham, Lambeth County:Surrey Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece 1051; Book: 8; Civil Parish: St Giles Camberwell; County: Surrey; Enumeration District: 12; Folio: 57; Page: 23; Line: 15; GSU roll: 474651. High Street HERSEE, Henry M 45 1796 Clerk Customs HERSEE, Mary F 42 1799 Surrey HERSEE, Henry M 21 1820 Surrey HERSEE, Eliza F 18 1823 Surrey HERSEE, Edwin M 15 1826 Surrey HERSEE, Mary F 13 1828 Surrey HERSEE, Emma F 10 1831 Surrey HERSEE, Oscar M 8 1833 Surrey HERSEE, Charles M 5 1836 Surrey HERSEE, Alfred M 2 1839 Surrey PEARCE, Rebecca F 24 1817 Surrey
Census Image
Reg. District: Camberwell Sub District: Peckham Parish: Saint Giles Camberwell Enum. District: 20 Ecclesiastical District: Saint Mary Magdalene City/Municipal Borough: Borough of Lambeth Address: 3 Devonshire Terrace, Saint Giles Camberwell, Borough Of Lambeth County: Surrey WOOSTER, George Head Married M 32 1819 Commercial Clerk Bermondsey Surrey WOOSTER, Eliza J Wife Married F 28 1823 Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER, Clara E Daughter F 4 1847 Scholar Home Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER, Frederick G Son M 2 1849 Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER, Frances Daughter F 0 (8 MOS) 1851 Lambeth Surrey WOOSTER?, Mary A Servant Unmarried F 19 1832 Cook Farrington Hertfordshire HATT, Mary A Servant Unmarried F 48 1803 House Maid Farrington Yorkshire
14 Kings Rd, George is a Commercial Clerk to Tea Broker Civil Parish or Township: Camberwell Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary Magdalene Town: Peckham County/Island: London Country: England Source information: RG10/734 Registration district: Camberwell Sub-registration district: Peckham ED, institution, or vessel: 22 Folio: 18 Page: 29 Household schedule number: 136 GSU Number: 824713 Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish or Township County/Island Jessie W Wooster abt 1867 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Kate E Wooster abt 1864 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Annie E Worster abt 1861 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Clara E B Worster abt 1847 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Eliza F Worster abt 1823 Camberwell, Surrey, England Wife Camberwell London Emily Worster abt 1853 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London George Worster abt 1819 Bermondsey, Surrey, England Head Camberwell London
Note correct family even though some surnames spelt Worster
Dwelling: 41 St James Rd Census Place: Croydon, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341192 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0815 Folio 115 Page 39 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace George WOOSTER M 62 M Bermondsey, Surrey, England Rel: Head Occ: Commercial Clerk Eliza F. WOOSTER M 58 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Wife Emily WOOSTER U 28 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Kate E. WOOSTER U 17 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Occ: Daily Governess Jessie H. WOOSTER U 14 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Daur Frederick R. CLARKE 3 M Croydon, Surrey, England Rel: Grandson Mary A. HERSEE 34 F Peckham, Surrey, England Rel: Sister In Law Martha CHILTON 14 F Wandsworth, Surrey, England Rel: Servt Occ: Genl Servt
158 St James Road, Croydon, Surrey RG12/592/106/p62 Registration District:Croydon Sub District:Croydon Enumeration District:39 Ecclesiastical Parish:St James Civil Parish:Croydon Municipal Borough:Croydon WOOSTER, George Head Married M 72 1819 Mercantile Clerk Bermondsey Surrey WOOSTER, Eliza F Wife Married F 68 1823 Peckham Surrey CLARK, Clara E Daug Married F 44 1847 Camberwell Surrey WOOSTER, Emily Daug Single F 37 1854 Peckham Surrey WOOSTER, Annie C Daug Single F 30 1861 Peckham Surrey CLARK, Frederick R Grndson Single M 13 1878 Croydon Surrey HERSER, Mary A Sister In Law Single F 63 1828 Peckham Surrey EVANS, Sarah A Servant Single F 20 1871 General Domestic Servant Haverfordwest Wales
188 Amesbury Avenue, Streatham, Wandsworth ELiza Wooster head wid 78 living on own means Surrey, Peckham Clara Clarke dua wid 54 ditto Surrey, Camberwell Kate Bennett dau wid 36 ditto Surrey, Peckham Fred Clarke nephew 23 Drapers Assistant Surrey Croydon
1845 Jul HERSEE Eliza Frances Camberwell 4 33 1845 Jul WOOSTER George Camberwell 4 33
1845 Marriage solemnized in the Parish Church in the Parish of St Giles Camberwell in the County of Surrey 74 30 August George Wooster, Full age, Bachelor, Commercial Clerk, Crescent Peckham Rye. Father Thomas Wooster Coal Merchant Eliza Frances Hersee, Full age, - , Hill St Peckham. Father Henry Hersee HM Customers(?) Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Cermonies of the Establish Church by licence by me H ? ? In the preence of us John G Wolf and Mary Ann Hersee
MILLER, John Henry |
Born: 14 Dec 1792 1
Died: 14 Jan 1793
Father: John Miller
Mother: Elizabeth
Notes:
Not mentioned in father's will, so dead by 19 mar 1823
Sources:
-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
Have no idea what the first column of dates mean on the loose page
MILLER, Eliza |
Baptised: 17 Nov 1794, Saint Dunstan In The East, London 2
Census: 1841, Walker Place, St Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey 3
Census: 1851, 62 Paradise Street, Rotherhithe, Southwark, Surrey 4
Married: Walter Brooks
Father: John Miller
Mother: Elizabeth
Notes:
Note no Marriage records from IGI for St Mary, Rotherhithe So who is Brooks Ellen R 11 1830 in 1841 census Not in 1861/71 census Possible BMD Brooks Eliza Deaths Jun 1878 Lambeth 1d 328 83
Source: 5
Sources:
-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
Have no idea what the first column of dates mean on the loose page
Source Media Type: Film
CHR DATE 17 NOV 1794 PLAC Saint Dunstan In The East, London, London, England BIRT DATE 20 OCT 1794
Note IGI birth date agrees with Bible!
Walker Place, St Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey Brooks Walter 50 1791 Clerk in Bank of England Brooks Eliza 40 1801 Brooks Eliza Ann 20 1821 Brooks Walter George 20 1821 Brooks Ellen R 11 1830 Brooks Emily M 9 1832 Brooks Mary H 3 1838 ROSS Ellen 20 1821
62 Paradise Street, Rotherhithe, Southwark, Surrey HO107/1583/249/p31 Registration District:Rotherhithe Sub District:Rotherhithe EnumerationDistrict:7 Ecclesiastical Parish:Christchurch Civil Parish:Rotherhithe Municipal Borough:Southwark BROOKS, Walter Head Married M 66 1785 Clerk To The Guardians Kennington Surrey BROOKS, Eliza Wife Married F 57 1794 Surrey BROOKS, Ellen Daug Unmarr F 21 1830 Rotherhithe Surrey STEVENS, Elizabeth Servant Unmarried F 27 1824 Servant Shoreditch Surrey
Proved on 6 Nov 1824 The following people are mentioned in the will Thomas Hill friend Simon B/Willatt unknown relationship Elizabeth Miller wife George John Miller son Eliza Brooks daughter Ann Miller daughter Walter Brooks son-in-law
MILLER, George John |
Baptised: 11 Mar 1796, Saint Dunstan In The East, London 2
Died: 13 Sep 1834 1
Father: John Miller
Mother: Elizabeth
Source: 3
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-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
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Entry says 1825. Died 13 Sept 1834
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CHR DATE 11 MAR 1796 PLAC Saint Dunstan In The East, London, London, England BIRT DATE 16 FEB 1796
Proved on 6 Nov 1824 The following people are mentioned in the will Thomas Hill friend Simon B/Willatt unknown relationship Elizabeth Miller wife George John Miller son Eliza Brooks daughter Ann Miller daughter Walter Brooks son-in-law
MILLER, Robert Charles |
Baptised: 14 Nov 1797, Saint Dunstan In The East, London 2
Died: 30 Jan 1798
Father: John Miller
Mother: Elizabeth
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-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
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CHR DATE 14 NOV 1797 PLAC Saint Dunstan In The East, London, London, England BIRT DATE 30 AUG 1797
MILLER, John Charles |
Baptised: 26 Aug 1799, Saint Dunstan In The East, London 2
Died: 11 Aug 1817
Father: John Miller
Mother: Elizabeth
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-----------Register------------ John Henry Miller was Born Dec 14th 1792 5 OClock in the morning, died aged 1 month Eliza Miller was Born Oct 20th 1794 half past 3 in the morning George John Miller was Born Feb 16th 1796 at 6 OClock in the morning Robert Charles Miller was Born Aug 30th 1797 twenty minutes past 11 in the morning, died aged 6 months Anne Miller was Born Aug 12th 1798 quarter past 8 in the morning John Charles Miller was Born July 26th 1799 quarter pass 7 in the morning, died 11 Aug 1817 John Miller [fr] Died 29th Jun 1824 - aged 62 Elizabeth Miller Died 29th Aug 1825 - aged 55 ============= Front loose page of Bible==== John Miller - 1805 Died 29th Jun 1824 George John Miller - 1825 Died 13th Sep 1834 Anne Broadhurst - 1834
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CHR DATE 26 AUG 1799 PLAC Saint Dunstan In The East, London, London, England BIRT DATE 26 JUL 1799
LEINS, Albert Edward |
Born: Oct 1866, London City 1
Died: Mar 1945, Camberwell 2, 1
Census: 1871, 8 Stamford Grove West, Hackney, London 3
Census: 1881, 8 West Grove, Hackney, London, Middlesex 4
Census: 1891, 11 Trinity Road, Norwood, Lambeth, London 5
Occupation: Silversmith, 1891
Census: 1901, 4 Dalmore Rd, Norwood, Lambeth 6
Census: 1911, Leins Lambeth 7
Married 1: 28 Oct 1891, Parish of Lee, Lewisham, London, Louise Cecilia Mack 8, 9
No (Percy) Leins found in BMD for all of 1894 & 95
Married 2: Dec 1930, Ethel G Hosking 9
Father: Louis Augustus Leins
Mother: Agnes Schiffers
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He was a keen gardener and encouraged CCPB when he was joung. After Cecilia died he remarried and died shortly thereafter. This Bag shop was in Shoe Lane, near High Holborn according to CCPB London Gazette: 19 March 1912 The partnership between LA Leins, Albert Edward Lines & Arthur Edwin Leins (Bag Manuafactures) dissolved from Arthur Miller at the end of 1911 BIRTH: 1881 census has him as aged 14, born (3rd child, 2nd son) in London, Middlesex Freedom of the City for Louis Augustus Kenneth Leins records Albert as late of 25 Rollscourt Avenue, Herne Hill, Surrey, a dressing-case manufacturer A V1 landed near 54 KingsmeadRoad (just north of Bend), Tulse Hill on 03/07/1944 at 18:43 The V1 struck in Kingsmead road just short of the sharp bend. 2 houses were totally demolished and 40 others very badly damaged. Nobody was killed. I believe the house has now gone, but is the same as number 104 up the road!
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1866 Oct LEINS Albert E London C, 1c 55
Leins Albert E Deaths Mar 1945 Camberwell 1d 532 78
The burial took place at West Norwood Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Creighton George Broadhurst, senior partner of Messrs. J.W.Hobbs & Co., Billiter-buildings, E.C., who died on Thursday last, aged 75 at his residence in Dulwich. Mr Broadhurst had been associated with the firm for more than 60 years, and became a partner in 1899. He had been a member of Lloyd's for over 30 years, and was a Liveryman of the Ironmonger's Company and a Freeman of the City of London. The congregation included:- Mr. C.A.Broadhurst (son), Mr. Cecil H.Broadhurst (brother), ..., Mr Albert Leins,...
Dwelling: 8 Stamford Grove West, Stamford Hill Census Place: Hackney, London, Middlesex, England Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Louis A Leins M 36 M Head Dressing Bag Maker Germany Wurtemburg Agnes " M 36 F Wife Prussia Augustine K " - 8 F Dau Middlesex London Louis A " - 6 M Son " " Albert C " - 4 M Son " Hackney Anges E " - 3 F Dau " " Arthur E " - 1 M Son " " Louisa T " - 9m F Dau " " Eliva Clements 19 F Un Serv~t Essex Waltham Abbey
Dwelling: 8 West Grove Census Place: Hackney, London, Middlesex, England Source: FHL Film 1341062 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0287 Folio 10 Page 11 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Lewis A. LEINS M 46 M Germany Rel: Head Occ: Dressing Bag Manufacturer Agnes LEINS M 46 F Germany Rel: Wife Louis A. LEINS U 16 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Albert E. LEINS 14 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Arthur E. LEINS 11 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Augusta R. LEINS 18 F London, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Agnes F. LEINS 13 F London, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Louisa F. LEINS 10 F London, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Laura L. LEINS 8 F London, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Alice BURN U 17 F London, Middlesex, England Rel: Serv Occ: Gen Domestic Serv
Dwelling: 11 Trinity Road Census Place: Norwood, Lambeth, London Household: Name Marr Age Sex Rel: Occupation Birthplace Louis A Leins M 58 M Head Manufacture of Bags Germany Stuttgart Agnes " M 57 F Wife " D?? La Chapelle Albert E " - 24 M Son Silversmith London City Arthur E " - 21 M Son Bag maker " Hackney Anges E " - 23 F Dau " " Louisa ? " - 20 F Dau " " Lizie Jensin - 28 F Ser Housemaid Domestic Herford Hemel Hempstead Charlotte Neighbone 34 F Ser Cook " Susses East Grinstead
4 Dalmore Rd, Norwood, Lambeth Albert E Leins head 34 Silversmith London Bloomsbury Cecilia ditto wife 32 - London Hackney Vera ditto daur 8 - London Dulwich Louis ditto son 1 - London Dulwich Phyllis daur 5 - London Dulwich Hannah J Beaumont serv 19 General domestic London Norword
Reg. District: Lambeth Sub District: Norwood Parish: Lambeth Enum. District: 25 Address: 54 Knollys Road, London LEINS, Albert Edward Head Married M 45 1866 Silversmith Middlesex LEINS, Cecilia Louise Wife Married 19 years F 41 1870 Middlesex LEINS, Vera Louise Daughter Single F 18 1893 Surrey LEINS, Phyllis Maud Daughter Single F 15 1896 School Surrey LEINS, Louis Augustus Kenneth Son Single M 11 1900 School Surrey HAMMOND, Alice Servant Single F 18 1893 General Servant Domestic Suffolk
1891. Marriage solemnized at the Parish Chruch in the Parish of Lee in the Country of London. No 403 October the twenty-eighth 1891 Albert Edward Leins 25 bachelor, Silversmith of Eaglesmere, Trininty Road, Tulse Hill. Father Louis Augustus Leins a Silversmith Cecilia Louise Mack 22 Spinster of Eldon House, Leyland Road, Lee Father John Arthur Mack a Gentleman after Banns by Cecil Henry Fielding Witnessed bu J.A. Mack and L. A. Leins
Leins Albert Edward Marriages Dec 1891 Lewisham 1d 1763 Mack Cecilia Louise Marriages Dec 1891 Lewisham 1d 1763
Leins Albert E Marriages Dec 1930 Lambeth 1d 563 Hosking Hosking Ethel G Marriages Dec 1930 Lambeth 1d 563 Leins
Proved on 15 Aug 1958 His first will, made in May 1931 from 2 Becmead Ave, Streatham, London, SW16, The first codicil was made in May 1935 from 18 Stromont Road, Hightgate, Middlesex. The same address was given in the June 1944 codicil. In Feb 1951 his address was Priest Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey. His final 6th codicil, made in hospital as he was dying gives 7 Melina Place, St Marylebone, NW8 has his address. He left £108,388-18-7. The will mentions Vera Louise Broadhurst wife Neville Clifford Pease Victor Percival Gentry Jessie Hay Broadhurst mother Julia Hackwood Keller Cecil Herbert Broadhurst Dora Broadhurst Stuart Walter Southwood Mildred Mary Southwood Albert Edward Leins Creighton Cecil Percy son Christopher John Creighton grandson Sarah grandchildren Richard grandchildren