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WIRKSWORTH Parish Records 1600-1900

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"PEDIGREES"

by Thomas Norris INCE 1799-1860

Here is a transcription of the 484 pages of this Manuscript Book, made from a microfilm copy supplied by Derby Local Studies Library. In most cases abbreviations have been expanded without comment to avoid confusion. A new page numbering system is used based on the microfilm frame order. Ince's original page numbers and the DLSL photocopy reference are given in red brackets. The original pages are held at DLSL, are separated, and unfortunately do not possess a coherent numbering system.
These pages were transcribed by John Palmer, Kathryn Farrell and Sonia Addis-Smith between Oct 1999 and Feb 2000. Proof-read by Sonia and John, edited and compiled by John. Contact about uncertain words, and I will recheck microfilm of the original.
[italics]=transcriber's comments, ?=unreadable, bap=baptised, md=married, ux=wife of, ob=died, aet=aged, el=eldest, s.p.=without issue, exor=executor, anno=year of, da=daughter, coz=cousin, bn=born, bro=brother, sis=sister
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INDEX of pages

075a 075b 075c 075d 076a 076b 076c 076d 077a 077b 077c 077d 078a 078b 078c 078d 079a 079b 079c 079d

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Page 075a (237,265,H929.2/237)

Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Pedigree of LONGDON of Ashborne drawn up from an abstract of Title of Jn LONGDEN Esq to premises in Wirksworth 1828 John SLACK of Wirksworth attorney at law descended from William SLACK of Slack House in Chapel en le Frith Co Derby A Wolley MS This Mr SLACK married Mrs WIGLEY of Wigwell whose maiden name was SHATEMAN of Rodenook

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01 Robert LONGDON of Ashborn Gent proved his brother in law John SLACKs Will at Lichfield 4 Oct 1726 02 .... sister of John SLACK of Wirksworth ironmonger who by his Will 4 Mar 1725 devised messuages & lands in Wirksworth to his nephew John LONGDEN in fee. [children of Robert] 03 John LONGDON of Ashbourn Gent. Devisee under his Uncle John SLACKs Will 15 Apr 1756 proved at Doctors Commons 1758 04 Robert a legatee under his Uncle John SLACKs Will anno 1725 05 Elizabeth a legatee under her Uncle John SLACKs Will anno 1725 06 Hannah a legatee under her Uncle John SLACKs Will anno 1725 [children of John] 07 Robert LONGDEN Ashborn eldest son. Made his Will 2 Jan 1795 in stiled Esq. Will proved at Lichfield 8 May 1802 08 Jane DANSER of Doncaster Ebor [Co York] mard 19 Nov 1789 da of John DANSER of Howden Co York attorney at law [note:]Dr J SYKES MS DANSER 09 Frances hath 1200£ in her fathers Will 10 Francis LONGDON hath 1200£ in his fathers Will 11 James LONGDON hath 1200£ by his fathers Will 12 Elizabeth ux Mr Henry BUCKSTON had 5£ by her fathers Will having had her fortune on her marriage 13 Henry BUCKSTON of Ashbourn Gent 3rd son of George BUCKSTON of Bradborne Esq by Mary his wife da & coheir of Richard STUBBING of West Broughton Esq living 1777 [children of Robert & Jane] 14 Robert LONGDON eldest son of Ashborne Esq bn 9 Feb 1794 Died s.p. was of Caius College Cambridge & made his Will 31 Dec 1817 Proved in Doctors Commons 21 Mar 1818 15 John LONGDON Esq of Ashborne brother & heir bn Apr 21 1795 living anno 1829 at .... in France Died at Paris the 24 Apr 1862 aet 67 16 Elizabeth bn Oct 21 1791 burd 3 Dec 1791 [children of Henry & Elizabeth] 17 Frances BUCKSTON of Ashburn 1830 18 Henry died s.p. before 1815 19 John died s.p. before 1815 20 Henry died s.p. before 1815 21 Margaret died s.p. before 1815 -----------------------------------------

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01 Peter WALTHALL Esq of Darley Dale 02 Rev Peter WALTHALL MA Rector of Wistanton Co Chester. only son Died here 17 Jan 1825 aet 29 03 Anne only dau & heiress apparant mard at Darley 04 James MILNES of Ashover & Matlock attorney at law 05 James Walthall MILNES eldest son Died an infant 22 Apr 1829 06 ..... M[ILNES] 2nd son bn 25 Sep 1829 07 .... son bn 2 Oct 1835

Page 075b (238,266,H929.2/238)

Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Pedigree of Mr Wigley Haywood HODGKINSON of Matlock drawn by T N Ince Jan 1829 [below seem to be notes made before the diagram is drawn] 1678 May 8 Thomas HEYWOOD & Elizabeth his wife Surrendered Copyhold Matlock to George HEYWOOD Benjamin HAYWOOD senior & Joshua his son & heir 12 Apr 1717 alienate copyhold to Anthony STREET Joshua HAYWARD gent [wife]Eleanor a widow dead before 1741 His widow had Nottingham sells Wood in her ? field Wood lands Matlock 8 May 1741 George HAYWOOD & Joshua HAYWOOD of Chesterfield Lead Merchant 12 Apr 1711 & Elizabeth his ux & Benjamin HAYWOOD ? ? Robert MOORE junr Gent & Elizabeth his ux (late HAYWOOD) alienate to Anthony STREET Benjamin HAYWOOD of Matlock parish Gent dead 2 Feb 1713 [sons] Wigley HAYWOOD Gent 1713 Benjamin HAYWOOD Gent 1713

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01 Mr William HODGKINSON of Matlock Mill anno 1698 02 Joseph HODGKINSON of Matlock Mill ob 11 Oct 1751 aet 55 Will 7 Oct 1751 03 Mary his wife 27 Oct 1739 when they were surrendees of Hilley Cliff & other copyholder at Matlock from Joseph BANK junior & senior purchased 1684 by George HODGKINSON whose s[on] & h[eir] William devised to his grandson BANKS 04 Edmund HODGKINSON of Matlock Gent (sometime of Mansfield malster) 05 ... da of Wigley HAYWOOD of Cromford Bridge house (Matlock) 06 Elizabeth wife of Mr Adam WOLLEY of Matlock bridge grocer 07 Joseph HODGKINSON ob July 5 174[last digit absent] aet 26 08 George ob s.p.[died without issue] 09 Wigley Haywood HODGKINSON of Matlock Gent ob 21 Feb 1829 aet 75 10 Esther da of Isaac PAGE of Wirksworth butcher died 4 Mar 1835 aged 86 11 Mary d 1st ux of Richard CLUELOW of Fairfield & Chapel en le Frith Co Derby & sister of Robert CLUELOW 12 George HODGKINSON of Matlock Bridge grocer & chandler died 24 Aug 1825 aet 75 13 Catherine 2nd ux d of Mr ... WILD of Rotherham Ebor [Yorkshire] ob 4 Feb 1837? aet 37 14 Joseph HODGKINSON of Baslow Co Derby ob 7 Nov 1821 aet 66 Will 19 Nov 1821 15 Samuel HODGKINSON of Matlock Bridge farmer mard.... 16 Sarah ob Feb 16 1807 aet 30 17 Thomas SMITH of Burton on Trent Staff[ordshire] 18 Elizabeth died Dec 21 1813 aet 11 19 Mary only surviving d & granda & heiress of W[igley] H[aywood] H[ODGKINSON] mard Matlock 15 Oct 1823 20 William HODGKINSON of Baslow Co Derby 21 Joseph HODGKINSON of Baslow miller 22 ... d John GRUNDY of Baslow 23 John HODGKINSON 24 Edmund 25 Wigley s[on] & devisee of his fathers copyhold in Matlock 26 [no entry] 27 [ ditto ] 28 [ ditto ] 29 [ ditto ] 30 Joseph of Baslow miller ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pedigree of MATHER & BAMFORD from a case & opinion of Mr James MATHER Will of 1796 & deducted down to the year 1829 by T N Ince

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01 ....MATHER 02 John MATHER of Matlock Wood See 219 [see page 070a] 03 Phebe d of ...... of Bonsall 04 Thomas MATHER of Matlock 05 John MATHER of Mackworth farmer mard Martha FISHER ob s.p.[died without issue] 06 Grace dau Samuel BOWN of Matlock has 6 weeks under her husbands Will proved her husbands Will 07 James MATHER of Matlock yeoman Will 24 Dec 1796 proved Lichfield 25 Apr 1797 08 09 Roger MATHER of Poynton Matlock miner 10 Jane d William PRIESTNALL of Poynton 11 Ruth ux 12 Martha ob unmarried 13 George 14 Matthew 15 Rachel 16 James MATHER of Matlock only son & devisee died 17 Ann BRAMLEY mard 2ndly William STEEPLE 18 Jane s.p.[no issue] 19 Elizabeth mard Marcellus BAMFORD of Wirksworth shoemaker. She died 22 Jan 1783 aet 26 20 Marcellus BAMFORD 21 Grace a devisee of copyhold & freehold at Matlock under her father's Will 22 Robert BRAMLEY of Wirksworth nurseryman & gardener 23 John 24 Sarah 25 Lydia 26 Jane 27 Charlotte 28 Priscilla 29 William 30 Paul 31 Elizabeth only dau died about 7 weeks after her father 32 Marcel BAMFORD of Wirksworth shoemaker has £40 by his grandfather MATHER Will Died 24 Mar 1810 aged 30 33 Hannah d of John FROST of Bolehill yeoman ob 10 Dec 1812 aet 33 34 Alice has £30 by her grandfather MATHERs Will mard Peter PEAL of Wirksworth shoemaker 35 Elizabeth has £30 under her grandfather MATHERs Will mard James SPENCER of Hopton blacksmith 36 Robert 37 James 38 Sarah ux Thomas GIBBONS 39 Elizabeth 40 Catherine 41 Mary ux Samuel MATHER 42 Hannah ob 20 July 1810 aet 2 yrs 43 John BAMFORD of Castle Donnigton bookseller

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Back to MENU Transcribed by Sonia Addis-Smith, Bedford, England The following obit[uarie]s of the family of WHEATCROFT of the parish of Crich were copied by T.N. INCE from Grave Stones in church yard there, 27 Dec 1828. West end - table monument - William WHEATCROFT of Wheatcroft died 27 June 1775 aet [aged] 64 + Margaret his wife died Oct 2nd 1800 aet 67 + Samuel W[HEATCROFT] died Nov 30: 1757 aet 47 - Alice W[HEATCROFT] died May 28: 1751 + John W[HEATCROFT] son of Samuel & Ann died July 17: 1758 + South side - Abraham WHEATCROFT of Hotstandall bridge died Apr 9: 1812 aged 64 = Ann his wife died 8th June 1824 aet 77 + Hannah their dau died 18th Aug 1784 aged 16 + John WHEATCROFT died 18 July 1795 aet 89 + Mary ux [wife of] John W[HEATCROFT] died 2nd May 1736 aged 80 + Ann ux [wife of] Nathaniel WHEATCROFT of Cromford died June 26: 1822 aet 46 + Abraham their son died 28th May 1804 aged 2 + Samuel their son Apr 9: 1807 aged 18 + 1859 Aug 29 married Alexander WHEATCROFT of Colton Bassett nr Nottingham, to Adelaide, younger dau of Mr Robert GRAY of Old Snenton nr Nottingham. Paper. Died at Moor Grange Cromford Circuit July 11th 1860 Mr Jabez WHEATCROFT aged 41 yrs. 9 May 1865 married at Heage John GROGAN Esq, younger son of Slaney Park, Colkecklow? to Hannah Sophia, younger dau of the late David WHEATCROFT of Wingfield Park.

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01 John WHEATCROFT. 02 Mary his wife, died 2nd May 1736 aet [aged] 80. 03 John WHEATCROFT of Coddington Crich. Died 19 July 1795 aet 89. 04 [blank] dau of HUNT of South Wingfield. 05 Abraham WHEATCROFT of Crich Carr, Farmer, died 9 Apr 1812 aet 64, buried at Crich. 06 Ann, dau of [blank] TURNER of South Wingfield and [at Crich - crossed out] 1767, died 8 June 1824 aet 77 yrs. [children of Abraham & Ann] 07 German WHEATCROFT of Cromford, Merchant, bap[tised] Crich 9 May 1773, ob [died] 11 Oct 1841 aet 66. 08 Elizabeth, dau of [blank] SIMS of Lea, Co Derby, Stone Mason. 09 Nathaniel WHEATCROFT of Cromford, Merchant, bap 5 May 1777 at Crich. 10 Anne, dau of John ALSOP of Crich Carr, Woodman, died June 16 1822 aet 46 [1st wife]. 11 Married at Matlock 11 Aug 1858, Nathaniel WHEATCROFT Senr of Cromford to Mrs BUXTON late of Crich, widow of his Nephew [2nd wife]. 12 John W. of Crich Carr, Boat builder. 13 Mary HASLAM of Birmingham?, dau of George [1st wife]. 14 Martha, dau of Peter PRIESTLEY of Dronfield [2nd wife]. 15 Anne, ux [wife of] Henry BUXTON of Crich. 16 Mary, ux Thomas CAWOOD of Crich. 17 Hannah, ux John CUTTS of Nottingham. 18 [Unconnected margin note:] Samuel WHEATCROFT of Whatstandwell bridge [Crich], aged 96 on 17th Apr 1865. [children of German & Elizabeth] 19 William WHEATCROFT [of] Birmingham & Rise End, Wirksworth. 20 Mary Ann, dau of Joseph HIGGETT of Cromford, Inn Keeper. 21 Alexander WHEATCROFT of Nottingham [married]. 22 David WHEATCROFT [of] Wingfield Park, Merchant. Died at Mansfield 22 Dec 1863 aet 61. 23 [blank] dau of [blank] GODBER of Eastwood, Notts, Yeoman. 24 Abraham WHEATCROFT. 25 Elizabeth, ux [wife of] A.H. CUTTS of Cheetham Hill, Manchester. She ob [died] 6th July 1845 aet 30. 26 Mary Anne married Wirksworth 4 Sept 1832 Mr Thomas DANKS of St Nicholas parish Nottingham, Ironmonger, Beast Market Hill. [children of Nathaniel & Ann] 27 John WHEATCROFT of Cromford, Merchant, ob 19 Jany 1835 aet 50. 28 Sarah, dau of Robert HARRISON of Cromford, ob 2 Apr 1827 aet 34 [1st wife]. 29 Mary, dau of late Thomas NEWTON of Wirksworth, Joiner & Malster. 30 German, born 9 Aug & bap[tised] 9 Sep 1798 at Cromford. Killed in Ireland 1860. 31 Abraham, born 8 may & bapt at Cromford 30 May 1802. Died 28th May 1804 aet 2, buried at Crich. 32 Anne, born 20 may & bap 27 May 1804. 33 Samuel, born Nov 10, bap 24 Nov 1805, died 9 Apr 1807. 34 Hannah eld, married at Matlock 12: Dec 1821 to Mr George GERMAN, Draper, Derby. 35 Mary, 2nd dau, married at St Marys Nottingham 20 Dec 1824, Mr F.E. SHIPLEY of Nottingham. 36 Jabez WHEATCROFT died from a fall from his horse 1861 [this is a separate note attached to the descent line from Nathaniel and his first wife, Anne, but not positioned among his other children]. [children of Nathaniel & BUXTON] 37 Joseph WHEATCROFT of Millhouse Green, son by 2 ux [2nd wife]. 38 Sister of Joseph, unmarried. [children of John & Mary] 39 Ann. 40 Elizabeth. 41 Fanny. 42 Mary. 43 Abraham WHEATCROFT of Crich Carr. 44 C. dau of LOMAS of Holloway. [children of John & Martha] 45 George. 46 Hannah. 47 Samuel. [children of John & Sarah] 48 [blank] WHEATCROFT of Matlock, Attorney [originally shown as a son of William WHEATCROFT and Mary Ann, Nos. 19 & 20, but the descent line has been hatched out]. 49 Robert, ob [died] 30 Aug 1818 aet [aged] 1 yr 8 mths. 50 German, ob Dec 27: 1821 aet 2 yrs. 51 Samuel, ob 18 Apr 1826 aet 1 yr. 52 Abraham, eldest son, married Wirksworth Aug 1835. 53 Anne, dau of Daniel GELL of Cromford, Inn Keeper & Maltster. 54 Hannah. 55 Nathaniel. 56 John. 57 Mary Ann. 58 James. 59 Sarah. 60 George.

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Pedigree of MILNES of Turnditch 1752 Vincent EYRE Esq & Pyarea his wife levy a Fine of lands &c in Newbold & Turnditch to Joseph CLAY Gent - see precipe? Thomas MILLS of Mayfield in Newbold in 1734 voted in right of Freehold at Turnditch 26 Sep 25 Cha 2d [1685] Thomas MILLS of Turnditch yeoman - Thomas MILLS of Turnditch enfeoffed of a house Market Place Wirksworth anno 1683 which he sells in 1696 See page 362 this book

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01 Thomas MILNES of Turnditch Gent 02 Thomas MILNES of Turnditch Gent living 1737 son & heir 03 Pyearea da & heir living 1742 Mard before 1737. In 1752 was wife to Vincent EYRE of Highfield Esq 04 Richard PYOTT Esq of Sheethay -----------------------------------------

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01 Samuel MILNES of Ash House 02 Mary m 22 Jan 1718 Josiah BOYDELL Esq son of Dr BOYDELL & father of Alderman BOYDELL -----------------------------

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01 George MILNS of Ash House Turnditch Co Derby Gent sometime of Belper tanner 02 Elizabeth da of Mr Francis HARRISON of Nottingham & sister of Mary ux Mr Francis JEBB of Wirksworth to Frances & Sarah BEARDSLEY of Nottingham & to Frances HARRISON 03 Nathaniel MILNES of Cardington Salop [Shropshire] where died 4 Sep 1828 aged 42 years 04 Samuel MILNES of Nottingham 05 Robert MILNES of Wirksworth draper afterwards lieutenant Derby Militia ob s.p. 06 Pyeorea ux .... BROCKLEBANK Esq of Liverpool 07 Sarah md .... RUTHERFORD of Liverpool 08 Francis in army ob s.p. 09 Thomas in Militia ob s.p. -----------------------------------------

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01 John MILL of Liverpool 02 Frank MILL of Liverpool 03 James MILL of Liverpool 04 .... ux FRODSHAM of London 05 .... ux MAPLES of Liverpool 06 Pyearea ux William ROBINSON of Newark .... as saith Rev George BLADON 15 Sep 1830 [Note: All the text above on this page appears to be crossed out] ------------------------------------------ Pedigree of SUDBURY from Mr ANSONs case penes [held by] Mr Ince

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01 ..... SUDBURY 02 Rowland SUDBURY seized of an Estate at Cotgrave Notts Will 24 Jun 1692 03 Mary devisee for life & executrix Sold Estate at Cotgrave & died about 1737 04 William 2nd brother burd S Wingfield Co Derby 16 Aug 1713 s.p. 05 John SUDBURY elder brother & executor of Rowland burd at Alfreton Sep 22 1712 06 Richard SUDBURY burd at So Wingfield 14 Jul 1714 07 Elizabeth in? Bellhouse md at Youlgrave Samuel NUTTALL 31 Dec 1712 burd there 25 Jun 1718 08 Hibbert SUDBURY only issue & devisee wife expectant on his mothers death ob under age & s.p. 09 Catherine da & heir mard ANSON both dead before 1749 10 ANSON 11 Richard SUDBURY son & heir of Richard in 1749 Intitled to 1/4th part of Cotgrave Estate 12 John J... ANSON Intitled to 3/4th of estate at Cotgrave anno 1749 when he sought to recover by his ejectment. See his Case --------------------------------- Pedigree of STRAW of Little Hallow from papers penes [held by] Mr Ince intitled Robert MIDDLETON's Case Oct 1781

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01 William STRAW of Little Hallam Co Derby Gent seized of an Estate there which he conveyed to uses last Sep 1667 02 John STRAW of Little Hallam shoemaker marriage settlement 25 Apr 1668 03 Elizabeth da Thomas BIDDLE of Horsley nailor 04 Richard mentioned 1667 04a Ellen mentioned 1667 05 John STRAW devised lands in Little Hallam burd at Horsley died 7 Jan 1727 06 Ann his ux burd at Horsley died 5 Dec 1735 07 Mary STRAW devisee for life died 18 Jul 1765 burd at Horsley 08 John HUDSON of 09 Ellen ux John MIDDLETON 10 John MIDDLETON 11 John HUDSON named son & coheir of J STRAW died before his mother s.p. Intestate 12 Anne ux John WALTHALL ux enjoyed Estate & as did husband by the curtesy 13 John WALTHALL 14 Mary ob s.p. Intestate 15 Robert MIDDLETON present claimant Oct 1781 16 "several children" -----------------------------------------

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01 Charles CHAUNCEY of Ashborne physician & apothecaey ob at Derby burd at Ashborne 16 Apr 1707 02 William CHAUNCEY MD of Derby dead before 1758 03 Ann d & heir of John SLEIGLE who was the devisee of Francis SLEIGLE of 5 houses in Mutton Lane Ashborn 04 Francis SLEIGLE ob infant 05 Mary 06 Elizabeth ux Benjamin PYE LSD Poet Laureate 07 Charles CHAUNCEY Captain in the Army on 8,9 Aug 1758 This Gent & his 4 sisters convey 5 houses in Mutton Lane Ashborne to George MORLEY & his Trustees in con[sideration] of £55. See Benjamin TAYLORs abstract thereto in Mr Ince's office 08 Frances ux Thomas LAWRENCE MD St Clement Danes Co Middlesex 09 Mary 10 Anne 11 Isabella ------------------------------- John MILL of Liverpool vessel owner was a relation to but not of the family of MILNES of Turnditch his children Mrs William ROBINSON was not neice but 2nd cousins to Nathaniel Samuel Robert Frank & their sisters Mrs BROCKLEBANK & Mrs RUTHERFORD Oct 1861

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Back to MENU Transcribed by Sonia Addis-Smith, Bedford, England Pedigree of ALSOP John & Luke ALSOP Lead Merchants of Lea. By T.N. INCE, Feb 1629. In 1744 John ALSOP of Wensley held a Blacksmith's shop at Wensley under the FITZHERBERTs of Tissington as heirs of the BAGSHAWS of Ridge Hall. Sold 1744 to Anthony HOLMES of Stanton - See Copy Deed. This John was Great Grandfather of Luke ALSOP of Lea & came from Brampton near Chesterfield, as saith Mr Luke ALSOP to TNI.

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[children of Joseph WASS and Mary] 01 Joseph WASS of Lea, Lead Merchant, died Dec 1867. 02 [blank] dau Rev Edward MILLER of Sheffield. 03 [blank] WASS of Holloway, Lead Merchant. 04 [blank] daughter. 05 [blank] ux .... MD Wimpole St, London. 06 Louisa, eldest dau, married William Thomas DENMAN of East Retford, solicitor, died 22 Dec 1867.

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01 John ALSOP of Wensley, Blacksmith, living 1744 (came from Brampton nr Chesterfield). Married. 02 Luke ALSOP, 3rd son, died Chanaral, Sth America 6th Dec 1867. [children of John] 03 John ALSOP of Snitterton Co Derby, Farmer. 04 Mary. 05 Joseph ALSOP, died a bachelor. 06 William ALSOP of Wensley, Farmer. 07 Mary HAYNES dau of Francis HAYNES of Oker Wensley by Mary CARR his wife. [children of John & Mary] 08 John ALSOP of Lea Co Derby, Gent, died 17: Sept 1831 aged 82 yrs, bur Darley 21st. 09 Ann, 2nd dau of William OGDEN of Tansley. Died 30: Oct: 1816 aet [aged] 60 yrs. 10 Anthony ALSOP of Wensley Co Derb, Gent. Barmaster of the Wapentake of Wirksworth, died 1 Jany 1832 aged 80 yrs. 11 Hannah, dau of Samuel WRIGHT of Bolehill Wirksworth, Yeoman. 12 Hannah. 13 Mary. [children of John & Ann] 14 John ALSOP of Lea, lead Merchant, died 17th March 1834 aet [aged] 47. 15 Hannah, dau Thomas SMEDLEY of Wirksworth, Hosier, sister of John SMEDLEY, S..? of Wirksworth, Hosier. 16 Luke ALSOP of Lea, Lead Merchant, died 20th June 1830 aet [aged] 40, buried 24th at Darley. 17 Lydia, dau of A. ALSOP of Wensley, Gent. 18 Mary ux Joseph WASS of Holloway, Miller & Lead Merchant. 19 Joseph WASS. 20 Lydia married Mr John ALLEN of Lea & Bonsall, Schoolmaster. He died at Matlock Dec 1867. 21 Ann ALSOP. [children of Anthony & Hannah] 22 John ALSOP of Wensley Co Derby, Gent, died [blank]. 23 Elizabeth Louisa, dau of Rev Edward MILLER of Sheffield Co York, Wesleyan Minister. 24 James ALSOP of Hull Co York draper. Born 1780, died at Hull 27th July 1847. ? ? Sept 1850. 25 Mary, eld dau of Richard LILWELL of Kineton Co Hereford & Abigail his ux, married 1814 when Mr A settled in Hull. 26 Lydia ux her coz Germ[an?] Luke ALSOP of Lea Co Derby, Lead Merchant. 27 Mary ux Mr John THELWELL, Wirksworth, Hat manufacturer. Married Darley 2nd July 1829. [children of John & Hannah] 28 John ALSOP of Lea junr aet cir[ca] 21 Oct 1830 & 1835 of Hackney London ? Dale - died in Australia. 29 Mary, 2nd dau of David EVANS of Belper Co Derby, Surgeon, married 1 Oct 1836. 30 Mary married 4 June 1862 St Kilda to Edward PLOWMAN Milton Australia. 31 Anne married Darley Dale 26 Apr 1837 to Charles Henry HARBEN of London. 32 Catherine 33 [Unnamed child] 34 [Unnamed child] [children of Luke & Lydia] 35 Luke. 36 Lydia, ob [died] 28 Nov 1819, aet [aged] 3 yrs & 10 Mths. 37 John, ob 20 March 1825, aet 5 months. 38 Catherine, yo. dau died 4 Aug 1836 aged 13 yrs. 39 [Unnamed child] 40 [Unnamed child] [child of Joseph & Mary] 41 Joseph WASS & others.[see first diagram] [children of John & Elizabeth] 42 Mary Miller ALSOP. 43 Eliza ALSOP. 44 John Dunhill ALSOP. 45 Anthony McLean ALSOP. [children of James & Mary] 46 Mary Hannah ALSOP. 47 Esther ALSOP. 48 Lydia Eliza ALSOP. 49 James Lilwell ALSOP. 50 Ruth ALSOP. [child of John & Mary] 51 .... da bn 13 Jul 1837

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[children of William ALSOP & Mary HAYNES] 01 Francis ALSOP of Tierceall in Bonsall Co Derby. 02 Esther, dau of James WRIGHT of Matlock Bridge, Yeoman, ob 15 April 1829 aet 67. 03 William ALSOP of Holloway Co Derby. 04 Mary, dau of George BRADLEY of Birchover, Gent. 05 Elizabeth married Anthony HAYNES of Oker in Wensley, farmer. 06 Lydia married James TAYLOR of Wensley. 07 Catherine died unmarried. 08 James ALSOP of Manchester, Grocer 1830, issueless. 09 [blank] dau of ... BLUNDESTON of Manchester. 10 Francis ALSOP Officer of Excise. Married. 11 William ALSOP of Tierceall, farmer. 12 Esther married William ROGERS of Holloway. 13 Elizabeth ux William COATES of Breech Gate 14 Mary ux William STEVENSON of Wirksworth, Bleacher. 15 Sarah living in May 1830. 16 William ALSOP, Soldier. 17 Joseph ALSOP of Wakebridge. 18 Sarah, dau of Christopher SILVESTER of Crich, Innkeeper. 19 Lydia. 20 Anne.

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Pedigree of the family of Mr James SHAW of Bolehill Wirksworth drawn up at his relation 28 Apr 1829 by T N Ince Wirksworth He the Relator being nearly 78 years old 28 Feb 1706 Will of George GODBEHERE of Cromford miner = Silence his widow mar 2nd = Jethro SHAW of Darley in the Dale ? older who 24 May 1727 as administrator of the goods of his then late ux Silence &c conveys Fishpool flats in Wirksworth - see above
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01 Jethro SHAW of Oakerside Wensley farmer was a very stout able man & was said to have taken TURPIN, a notorious highwayman on Bonsall Moor. He was upwards of 70 years old when he died about 60 years ago [1769] [children of Jethro] 02 Jethro SHAW of Okerside farmer eldest son dead about 55 years ago [1774] 03 Ruth da of ... CLARKE of Winster Co Derby dead about 30 years ago [1799] 04 Gervase SHAW of Wensley ob s.p. 05 Jane d of John WRIGHT of Matlock 06 John SHAW of Rowsley innkeeper (Red Lion) & farmer 07 Elizabeth GOODWIN of Rowsley 08 Philip SHAW farier in the Army. A great drinker ob s.p. 09 Hannah mard Robert FROST of Bolehill Wirksworth miner by whom she had issue She afterwards mard Thomas HIGTON of Bolehill [children of Jethro & Ruth] 10 John ob s.p. 11 [No name] ob s.p. 12 Thomas ob s.p. 13 Jethro SHAW Okerside farmer dead 14 Sarah d of Anthony WALL Hackney Lane in Darley dead 15 Elizabeth ux John HOLMES of Darley 16 Silence ux John BOND of Okerside Wensley 17 Hannah ux John OATES after George WARD of Matlock 18 James SHAW Bolehill yeoman bn 28 May 1751 bap Darley 29 same month The Relator of this pedigree. Married at Wirksworth 4 Nov 1773 Died 18 Jan 1837 aged 19 Hannah d Joshua ROPER of Bolehill ob Dec 16 1817 aet 65 born 24 Jul 1752 20 Ann ux Isaac HOADES of Bolehill miner 21 Mary ux Daniel PRIME of Birchover in Winster yeoman 22 Jane ux John FLETCHER of Wensley 23 George SHAW Cross Green Wensley 24 Alice MASLAND? of Cross Green [children of John & Elizabeth] 25 Matthias SHAW of Red Lion Rowsley dead leaving issue died 7 May 1817 aet 73 burd in Bakewell church yard 26 Hannah md ..... of Sheffield 27 Thomas SHAW of Rowsley ob leaving 6 or 7 children 28 Elizabeth very handsome ob s.p. 29 Mary SHAW ux Anthony HAYNES of ? and Winster? farmer [children of Jethro & Sarah] 30 Jethrow SHAW Macclesfield 31 Mary d James SHAW Bolehill 32 George SHAW of Cross Green miner mard Mary d of his Uncle George SHAW 33 Elizabeth ux James SHAW 34 Sarah ux Benjamin STONE of Wensley 35 Anne ux John NUTTALL Belper woodman [children of James & Hannah] 36 John SHAW Wirksworth innkeeper bn Feb 23 1780 [by side: "May 13"] 37 Dorothy d of Dennis ALSOP of Holloway Co Derby farmer 38 Sarah ob s.p. bn 29 Sep 1774 39 Elizabeth ob s.p. bn 19 Mar 1783 40 Silence mard Samuel BUTLER of Bolehill miner bn Aug 16 1777 Died 5 Mar 1828 41 Anne mard Mr Stephen GLOVER of Derby printer Mard at Wirksworth ob there 10 Oct 1817 aet 25 bn Sep 4 1792 42 Mary mard Jethro SHAW of Macclesfield bn Sep 29 1786 43 Thomas SHAW Wirksworth shoe manufacturer & saddler bn Oct 2 1789 44 Frances d Thomas FOWKE Hob Hall in Wirksworth farmer & Malster bn Oct 25 1790 [children of George & Alice] 45 William 46 Jethro 47 George 48 Alice 49 Mary ux her cousin George SHAW 50 Mary 51 Ellen 52 "R" [children of Jethro & Mary] 53 Jethro SHAW Macclesfield 54 [others indicated] [children of John & Dorothy] 55 Hannah married Wirksworth 4 Jul 1835 Mr EDMANS officer of Excise Wirksworth 56 James ob Sep 2 1813 1 year 10 months 57 James ob Sep 2 1827 aged 12 years 11 months 58 William 59 Anne 60 John 61 Phoebe ob infancy [children of Thomas & Frances] 62 Elizabeth 63 Margaret 64 William 65 Francis 66 Ann ob 8 Apr 1825 aet 6 years

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Doncaster 29 Jan 1872 Dear Sir, I was pleased to see your handwriting once more, and obliged to you for the information in your letter. Mr BANKS would seem to have devoted himself unsparingly and unwisely to literary pursuits ------------------------------------ [this letter appears in parts on pages 76c,76d, 77b, 77c, 77d, and 78a] Doncaster 29 Jan 1872 Dear Sir, I was pleased to see your handwriting once more, and obliged to you for the information in your letter. Mr BANKS would seem to have devoted himself unsparingly and unwisely to literary pursuits and so to have injured his health and shortened his days. I am glad to find that his partners son has succeeded to his office of magistrate's clark. Miss DAY who was an authoress, and last summer whilst at Barnsley ? a patient of mine, has made a fair division of her property. Mr JANSON gets a third of it, and the DAYS of Shafton formerly, the other two thirds. Mr JANSON had a good deal of attendance and cared for her in her last illness. I suppose you are in a fair state of health considering your age and former illness. For myself I can only report unfavourably, as I have been out of health since last September but I have many kind friends who comfort me with their sympathy and friendly offers. With kind regards to Mr INCE I am Dear Sir yours very truly John SYKES -------------------------------------- Saville St Makefield Decbr 16th 1875 Dear Sir, After you had left me and I began to consider I bethought me that my husband had given _The Dale_ [erased] one book away a year before he died & the other I gave to Mr BROWNSON when he came to see me If they are in England -----------------------------------------

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England [same as part of page 077c] Saville St Makefield Decbr 16th 1875 Dear Sir, After you had left me and I began to consider I bethought me that my husband had given _The Dale_ [erased] one book away a year before he died & the other I gave to Mr BROWNSON when he came to see me If they are in England -----------------------------------------

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Mrs BROWNSON is my husband's niece. There [sic] address is: Mr BROWNSON Tailor & Outfitter, Ashton Underline, [sic] & should they not be there I can't give any further information. With kind regards, I remain, Yours respectfully, Ann INCE

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England [Same as part of page 076c] Doncaster 29 Jan 1872 Dear Sir, I was pleased to see your handwriting once more, and obliged to you for the information in your letter. Mr BANKS would seem to have devoted himself unsparingly and unwisely to literary pursuits

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England and so to have injured his health and shortened his days. I am glad to find that his partners son has succeeded to his office of magistrate's clark. Miss DAY who was an authoress, and last summer whilst at Barnsley ? a

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England patient of mine, has made a fair division of her property. Mr JANSON gets a third of it, and the Days of Shafton formerly, the other two thirds. Mr JANSON had a good deal of attendance and cared for her in her last illness. I suppose you are in a fair state of

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England health considering your age and former illness. For myself I can only report un- favourably, as I have been out of health since last September but I have many kind friends who comfort me with their sympathy and friendly offers. With kind regards to Mr INCE I am Dear Sir yours very truly John SYKES

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Pedigree of SMITH

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01 Godfrey SMITH of Fairfield Co Derby baker 02 John SMITH of Hudsfield near Macclesfield Co Cheshire baker where he died when his son John was about 6 years old 03 ....his wife died before her husband 04 William SMITH of Tissington Co Derby farmer. Purchased Crake Low where he resided & died without issue, devised to his nephew John 05 Sarah HILL died before her husband 06 Godfrey SMITH of Fairfield baker mard & had issue 07 William SMITH of Shoreham near Seven Oaks in Kent farmer el[dest] son 08 John SMITH of Crakelow in Tissington yeoman. 2nd son (nephew & devisee of William SMITH). The Relator of this Pedigree & aged 81 years 14 Sep 1832 09 Sarah d of Samuel SWINDALE of Parwich Co Derby farmer mard at Tissington & buried there 10 Anne m ... BLUNDELL of Buxton Co Derby had child named James 11 Frances 12 Elizabeth 13 Ann 14 William 15 William SMITH of Banktop in Bradbourne Co Derby farmer El[dest] son bn at Crakelow 16 Elizabeth d of John MILWARD of Hopton Co Derby farmer Mar at Carsington 17 John SMITH of Crakelow in Tissington farmer 2nd son bn at Crakelow 18 Sarah d of William FROST of Weston Under Wood Innkeeper & Woodman Mar at St Werburghs Derby 19 Sarah died in infancy 20 Elizabeth died in infancy 21 John died young 22 William 23 Samuel 24 Thomas 25 Sarah ux Thomas SMITH of Tissington now of Bakewell 26 Elizabeth m at Bakewell 5 Feb 1833 to Thomas FEARN of Brassington 27 Mary 28 Anne m William SMITH of Tissington now of Brassington 29 Frances [The] above pedigree of my family from my grandfather to my grandchildren I have caused to be written on the back of [my] Will and I declare the same pedigree is correct & true according to the best of my knowledge and belief and I request [that] it be taken as a codicil to my last Will & testament as witness my hand the fifteenth day of September One [thousand] eight hundred and thirty two John SMITH Drawn up by me at the relation of Mr SMITH and signed by him in the presence of me Thomas Norris Ince

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England James Robert PEAT mentioned on the Court Roll as a resuant? of the manor of Alderwasley & Ashleyhay

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01 .... PEAT 02 Francis PEAT sur[ender]ee of Tyburne Flatt land at Alderwasley 03 William PEAT brother & heir 17 May 1671 adm to Tyburne Flatt & Spencerfield 04 Francis PEAT & Elizabeth his ux 11 Apr 1694 surr[ender] Spencerfield to Matthew PEAT In 1689 John SIMES surr Tyburn Flatt to Robert TOPLIS who 4 Apr 1689 surd same to -----------------------------------------

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01 Matthew PEAT co surree of Tyburn Flatt 1689. & surrendee of Spencerfield 1694 Will 22 Nov 1751 02 Richard PEAT co surrendee of Tyburn Flatt 1694 of Alderwasley cordwainer died before Matthew 03 Matthew PEAT eldest son & heir to a moiety but reclaimed against Rev Richard PEAT & thereon forward heir to the whole as son & heir of surviving joint tenant 1753 04 William PEAT devisee in fee of his fathers lands - purchased Tyburn Flat of his brother Matthew 1754. Will 27 May 1771 05 Rev Richard PEAT of Wirksworth clerk fo son & heir to a moiety 1752 06 Joseph PEAT eldest son & heir was of Wirksworth mason 1780 sur to Job PEAT 1787 07 Dorothy 1787 08 Job PEAT of Alderwasley 1786 clerk? surr? from son Thomas 09 Matthew PEAT 10 William 11 Dorothy ux W PEAT legatee 1771 12 Jane ux Hugh HARDING 1771 legatee 13 Thomas 1771 1786 14 Matthew 1771 ---------------------------------

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01 Richard PEAT of Alderwasley Will 15 Mar 1710 died same year 02 Mary his widow 14 Apr 1733 joins her children in surr ? to son William 03 Richard PEAT el[dest] 04 Martha 05 Job 06 Phineas 07 Dorothy 08 William 09 Ralph 10 Thomas 11 Martha 12 Mary ux Samuel ? 13 Kezia ux John SPENCER

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England Hic Jacet - Richardi Peat V D M - Qui dixit quod credite obiit 2 die Feb anno Dom 1757 aetalis sui 68 [see #03]

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01 Richard PEAT of Ashleyhay cordwainer 02 Mary [later crossed out] [children of Richard & Mary] 03 Rev Richard PEAT of Wirksworth Presbyterian Minister there Died 2 Feb 1757 bur old chapel yard there aged 68 04 Dorothy his ux 1733 [later crossed out] [#05-09 later crossed out] 05 Job 06 Ralph 07 Keziah 08 Phineas 09 William [children of Richard and Dorothy] 10 Josiah PEAT of Wirksworth appothecary & surgeon Died 8 Jun 1782 aet 59 11 Mary da of .... HOWE of .... & sister of Sergeant John HOWE of Wirksworth died 21 Aug 1792 aged 69 12 Richard PEAT of Wirksworth after of London Painter, died abroad 13 Thomas PEAT Wirksworth schoolmaster [children of Josiah and Mary] 14 Mary? ob 19 Apr 1765 aet 15 years 15 Josiah el son ob 8 Dec 1757 aet 4 yrs 16 Henrietta bur 23 Mar 1804 aet 52 17 William ob 19 May 1783 aet 19 fifth son 18 Cassandra 5th da died 4 Oct 1781 aet 15 19 Martha ob 8 Jan 1787 aet 19 20 Samuel PEAT of East Indies 21 Francis PEAT of Manchester 1804 22 Thomas of London 1804 23 Dorothy ux 1st Henry TRAVIS & 2nd John HEAP both of Wirksworth Co Derby Died 26 Jun 1818 aet 61 years [children of Thomas] 24 Thomas a flaxdresser 25 Christopher of Stamford Printer 26 .... md John TOMLINSON

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England [a very long newspaper cutting from A Wirksworth newspaper 23 Aug 1862 (see page 079c) entitled:] (see separate transcription) "The Brassington Hall Estate. Vice Chancellors KINDERSLEYs Court FOX v CHARLTON. CHARLTON v HALL. HALL v FOX." [containing the following names:] William CHARLTON of Brassington Mary Ann Charlton HALL Mary Ann Charlton FEARN Alfred CHARLTON Georgiana CHARLTON John FOX of Ashborne Mary Ann HALL Elizabeth HALL Mary Ann WATSON

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England [a very long newspaper cutting] "The following is extracted from the private letter of an assistant-surgeon, a native of Ireland: Shanghai, June 1st 1862 [several other stories are told, but apparantly none with a Derbyshire name mentioned]

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Back to MENU Transcribed by John Palmer, Dorset, England [The newspaper cutting mentioned on page 079a was originally pinned to the top left corner of this page](see separate transcription)

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01 William CHARLTON of Brassington Hall farmer 02 Elizabeth [children of William & Elizabeth] 03 George CHARLTON of Brassington Hall farmer ob same year as his sister GREGORY 04 Mary d of Samuel SPENCER of Brassington blacksmith 05 Richard died a bachelor 06 John CHARLTON Brassington farmer 07 Dorothy 08 Elizabeth ux Joshua GREGORY of Middleton mine agent 09 William CHARLTON of Brassington Hall farmer ob 11 Dec 1803 aet 71 eldest. s.p. 10 Anne ux William SHELDON Ashborn baker 11 Job CHARLTON of Brassington Gent ob 18 Jul 1803 aet 58 s.p. [children of George & Mary] 12 (x) William CHARLTON of Brasington Gent died 20 Apr 1854 Will 9 Mar 1852 13 Sarah da of Mr William FEARN of Brassington yeoman 14 George CHARLTON of Pike Hall farmer 15 ... da of Joseph HIGGETT of Cromford innkeeper 16 Elizabeth md Richard SMITH of Wirksworth butcher 17 Ann ux Mr George GREGORY of Repton 18 Mary m Mr BAKEWELL of Manchester [children of John & Dorothy] 19 Mary 20 Elizabeth 21 Anne ob Jul 1812 aet 22 [children of William & Sarah] 22 Mary Anne Charlton FEARNE m John HALL 2nd son of Mr T HALL of Middleton 23 John HALL 24 William Charlton FEARNE 25 Georgiana Charlton died Intest[ate] & unmarried 26 Alfred Charlton died Intestate Jan 1857 27 Mary Ann WATSON mard 5 May 1856 [children of John & Mary Anne] 28 Georgina HALL 29 Elizabeth HALL (x) These dates from Report of a Cause "Brassington Hall Estate" FOX v CHARLTON, CHARLTON v HALL & HALL v FOX Vice Chancellor KINDERSLEYs Court Chancery. The question was whether William CHARLTON had by his Will exercised the powers given him by a declaration of trust accompanying his deed of Feoffment and also whether certain parties interested under both were put to their election Wirksworth newspaper 23 Aug 1862 -----------------------------------------

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01 .... CHARLTON 02 William CHARLTON of Clipshelf 03 Ann [children of William & Ann] 04 William CHARLTON ob 7 Jun 1795 aet 74 05 Robert CHARLTON ob 23 Oct 1812 aet 77 Bn 1735 06 Joseph CHARLTON butcher Brassington m Elizabeth d of ... ROBERTS of Winster 07 Elizabeth ROBERTS 08 Hannah 09 Dorothy ux Ralph SMEDLEY of Slaley in Bonsall farmer 10 ... only child ux .... WARIN of Wheatsheaf Ashborn

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01 William CHARLTON of the Lidget 02 Thomas lived with his Uncle Thomas TOPLIS 03 .... & Hannah BURTON of Brassington 04 ... CHARLTON a soldier 05 .... ----------------------------------------------------------------- From Grave Stones in Brassington church yard. I copied these obiits (in Sep 1831 Brassington Wake Monday T N Ince) Robert CHARLTON died 7 Apr 1742 aet 63 years Dorothy his ux died 17 Dec 1780 aet 86 years Robert their grandson died 29 Apr 1805 aet 54 years William CHARLTON died 7 Jun 1795 aet 74 years Ann his ux died 4 May 1801 aet 78 years William their son died 8 Jul 1808 aet 57 years Mary d William & Ann CHARLTON ob 15 Dec 1789 aet 22 years Mary d John & Dorothy CHARLTON ob 23 Apr 1810 aet 21 years Elizabeth d John & Dorothy CHARLTON ob 18 May 1810 aet 16 years Anne d John & Dorothy CHARLTON ob Jul 1812 aet 22 years Robert CHARLTON died 23 Oct 1812 aet 77 years Robert? CHARLTON? d 1610 Job CHARLTON died 18 Jul 1803 aet 58 years William CHARLTON died 11 Dec 1803 aet 71 years John CHARLTON died 17 Sep 1752 aet 77 years Elizabeth his ux died 28 Apr 1787 aet 78 years

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