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Elizabeth Mossocke

F, #1629, b. 1671/72, d. 1 November 1684
Relationship6th great-aunt of Annie West

Parents

FatherJohn Massicks (b. 1639, d. May 1723)
MotherMargaret Benson (b. 1647, d. December 1740)
NameElizabeth Mossocke was also known as Elizabeth Massicks.
Reference NumberShe had reference number 1629.
Birth1671/72She was born in 1671/72 at Howe in Hawkshead, LancashireG.
Baptism16 February 1673She was baptised on 16 February 1673 at St Michael and All Angels in Hawkshead, LancashireG.
Elizabeth MOSSOCKE, the child of John and Mossocke of Howe.
Death1 November 1684She died on 1 November 1684 at Cartlane in Cartmel, LancashireG.

Ann Walker

F, #1630, b. about 1672
RelationshipPartner of Thomas Mossocke (6th great-uncle of Annie West)

Family: Thomas Mossocke (b. 1669/70, d. 1718)

SonJohn Massack (b. 1700, d. 31 December 1700)
SonThomas Massicks (b. 1702)
SonJames Massicks (b. 1705)
ChildUnknown Massicks (b. 1707)
SonWilliam Massick (b. 1709, d. March 1724)
Reference NumberAnn Walker had reference number 1630.
Baptism13 October 1672She was baptised on 13 October 1672 in Hawkshead, LancashireG.
Ann Walker fil. James de Satterthwaite.
Birthabout 1672She was born about 1672.
Marriage1 June 1700She married Thomas Mossocke on 1 June 1700 in Cartmel, LancashireG.
Burial9 November 1756She was buried on 9 November 1756 at Priory Church of St Mary and St Michael in Cartmel, LancashireG.
Anne Massicks - Abode: Browedge.

Thomas Mossocke

M, #1631, b. about 1600, d. about January 1663/64
Relationship7th great-grandfather of Annie West

Family: Elizabeth (b. about 1610, d. October 1684)

DaughterMary Mossocke (b. about 1633)
SonThomas Mossocke+ (b. about 1635, d. August 1710)
SonJohn Massicks+ (b. 1639, d. May 1723)
NameThomas Mossocke was also known as Thomas Massicks.
Reference NumberHe had reference number 1631.
Birthabout 1600He was born about 1600
The year is assumed.
BaptismHe was baptised.
Possible baptisms:

Coventry 28th Apr 1602 Thomas Mossocke, son of Thomas

Ormskirk 12th Dec 1614 Thomas Mossocke, son of Henry.
Marriageabout 1630He married Elizabeth about 1630.
Employment22 January 1659/60He sold a half share in an iron forge on 22 January 1659/60 in Satterthwaite, LancashireG.
There is an account of Thomas selling a half-share of Force Forge near Hawkshead to George FELL of the FELL family, who were well known in the district. He sold for the amount of £100, a considerable sum in those days. This occured on 22nd January 1659/60. At the time of the sale, Thomas came from Cartlane, Cartmel on the shore of Morecambe Bay.

There is some doubt as to the exact location of Force Forge. It could very well be approximately a mile away at Force Mills, as the Force Beck has a greater flow at this location. Foundations have been found close to the mill site that could very well be the original forge, as it covers a larger area. Force Forge bloomsmithy was of a reasonable size, being powered by three water wheels necessary to cope with the hammer and forge furnace.
Noteabout 1660Thomas was associated with the early days of the iron foundry industry in the High Furness area of Lancashire (now part of the Lake District of Cumbria).
There is a reference to documents that state Thomas sold Force Forge (Fforce Fforge - early spelling) in mid 1660s to a RAWLINSON, co-founder of the Quaker Movement. Force Forge still appears on maps to this day. It is between Lakes Coniston and Windermere in Cumbria. All the MASSICKS came from this area or within thirty miles.


[from Roy Massicks].
Note4 August 1662He is mentioned in a history book on 4 August 1662 in Hawkshead, LancashireG, On page 288 of 'Hawkshead' by Henry Swainson Cowper, published by Bemrose 1899, there is an account of the early forge industry in Furness, where Thomas is mentioned. It reads:


It should be noticed also that in these bloomeries there is no trace in the soil of any mill-race, although at Cunsey, which we know was worked at a late date and for commercial purposes, the race can be seen; but Cunsey Forge was certainly a bigger affair.

The conclusion we have come to are, that in these minor private works there was in all cases a small smithy at hand for working up the metal on the spot. This would account for the necessity of running water, and would save the tenants the trouble of carrying their blooms to distant centres. Such was even the case in the larger and more modern works, which still in nearly all cases are called "Forges"; so that in High Furness it does not seem that the furnace master and the forge master were distinct callings; at any rate they were both practiced on the same site.


If these arguments be considered conclusive, it follows that at the smaller hearths the primitive methods of smelting by natural air-blast or by hand-bellows were in use; a conclusion which, under the circumstances, we have no reason to be astonished at, taking into account the peculiar conditions under which the local smelting must have been carried on after 1564.


Side by side with iron-smelting went the sister industry, or perhaps we should here call it the parent industry, of burning charcoal. "Making of Coles" we find in the 1537 report as well as in the 1564 decree. Coal was charcoal, and one who burned for charcoal was a "colier" down to a much later date than this:-

"Burials 1701: "December 10 Clement Holm colier de Deal Park".


The re-opening of the larger smelting works in the seventeenth century stimulated the charcoal-burning at once. In 1662 we find Rawlinson buying it in large quantities for his new Force Forge Mills. Here is a memorandum on the subject from the Greythwaite Old Hall deed boxes:

"The 4th day of August 1662.

Memorand That Mr. Thomas Massock chirurgeon the day and year abousaid haue sold fourteene wainloads of charre-coales to be deliuered at Boweth unto William Rawlinson of Graythwt. for xix a load at pitteing, and hath receiued vli in pte of paymt thereof and the remaindr when they are deliuered, wch is to be at or before the xijth day of October next wittnes my hand the day and year aboue written.

Tho: Mossocke.

wittnes Margaret Bayly

X marke."
Occupation1662In 1662 Thomas Mossocke was a surgeon.
Deathabout January 1663/64He died about January 1663/64 in Cartmel, LancashireG.
Burial11 February 1663/64He was buried on 11 February 1663/64 in Cartmel, LancashireG.
Will26 March 1664Her estate was settled on 26 March 1664 in Cartmel, LancashireG.
His will was probated on 26th March 1664. It reads:


In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Mossocke of Cartlane

In Cartmell in the County of Lancaster sick in Body but in

perfect Memory I give God Thanks. I dou make this my last

Will and Testament in ------ & forme following (viz) First it is my

Minde & will; That my body be buryed in ye p[ar]ish Church at

Cartmell at the (discsecion?) discretion of my friendes & th[a]t the Church have

all dues belonging to it. Item I give unto my Sonne Thomas Mossock

all my houses at Cartlane & the orchard belonging to the said houses

after my [death deleted] decease And the widow Estate of Elizabeth Mossock

my wife & it is my minde it shall not be sold out of the Mossockes

Name, Item it is my minde & will to give unto my Son

John Mossocke & Mary Mossocke my daughter all my

Wood timber plancks & boards in Furnes Fells

Item I give unto Elizabeth Mossocke my wife all the goods

Within the house, Item I give unto my Sonnes Thomas Mossocke

& John Mossocke & Mary Mossocke my daughter all

the books & boxes of Phisicke. Lastly it is my minde &

will to make my Sonne John Mossocke & Mary Mossocke

my daughter my whole Executors of this my will them

paying & discharging my debts & funerrall expenses


Witnesses of this my will

George Cowperthwaite

John Brockbancke.

Mary Ann Nixon

F, #1632, b. 21 January 1832, d. 3 January 1898
RelationshipPartner of Thomas Barlow Massicks (1st cousin 2 times removed of Annie West)

Family: Thomas Barlow Massicks (b. 1832, d. 15 April 1908)

SonJohn Nixon Massicks (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. 8 January 1855)
DaughterKatherine Augusta Barlow Massicks (b. between April 1856 and June 1856, d. between October 1915 and December 1915)
SonHorace Barlow Massicks+ (b. about December 1857, d. 13 February 1924)
DaughterMary Louisa Massicks (b. between April 1859 and June 1859)
DaughterElizabeth Barlow Massicks+ (b. 29 December 1860, d. 9 March 1943)
SonThomas Gibson Barlow Massicks (b. 12 June 1862, d. 13 April 1899)
DaughterEdith Alexandra Massicks+ (b. 1 January 1864, d. 9 February 1944)
DaughterMarian Horsfall Massicks (b. 21 June 1865, d. 13 December 1946)
SonAlfred Millom Massicks (b. between July 1867 and September 1867, d. between January 1884 and March 1884)
DaughterClara Agnes Massicks (b. between January 1871 and March 1871)
DaughterMaud Askew Swainson Massicks (b. between April 1874 and June 1874, d. 17 September 1906)
NameMary Ann Nixon was also known as Mary Ann Massicks.
Reference NumberShe had reference number 1632.
Birth21 January 1832She was born on 21 January 1832 in Lancaster, LancashireG,
Exact date from the baptism record.
Baptism26 February 1832She was baptised on 26 February 1832 at St. Mary's Church in Lancaster, LancashireG.
Mary Ann NIXON the child of George and Jane Nixon of Lancaster. George was a carpenter.
Marriage27 February 1854She married Thomas Barlow Massicks on 27 February 1854 at St Thomas' Church in Lancaster, LancashireG.
Thomas MASSICKS 21 Gentleman Bachelor of Worvstone, the child of Thomas Massicks Inn Keeper

Mary Anne NIXON 22 Spinster of Marton Street, the child of George Nixon Ship Carpenter

Witnesses: John Hangling Ring, Dorthy Holling


from the Lancaster Gazette, 4th March 1854:

MARRIAGES

Lancaster.-- On the 27th ult., at St Thomas's Church, by the Rev. Collin Campbell MA., Thomas eldest son of the late Mr Thomas Massicks, of Church House, Trover, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Mr George Nixon, of Lancaster.
Census7 April 1861She was recorded in the census on 7 April 1861 at E Side Road in Hensingham, CumberlandG,
Thomas MASSICKS Head M 28 Collector of Harbour Dues Whaven Ulverston Lancs

Mary A MASSICKS Wife M 29 Lancaster Lancs

Katherine A MASSICKS Daur 4 Scholar Whoolsy(?) Cumb

Horace(?) MASSICKS Son 3 Hensingham Cumb

Mary L MASSICKS Daur 2 Whitehaven Cumb

Elizabeth B MASSICKS Daur 3m Hensingham Cumb

Jane Dixon MaLaw W 58 Lancaster Lancs.
Census2 April 1871She was recorded in the census on 2 April 1871 at Duddon Villa in Millom, CumberlandG,
Thom MASSICKS Head M 40 Iron Master Bardsea Lancs

Mary Ann MASSICKS Wife M 39 Ironmaster's wife Lancaster Lancs

Mary L MASSICKS Daur 12 Scholar Whitehaven Cumb

Elizabeth B MASSICKS Daur 10 Scholar Whitehaven Cumb

Thomas G MASSICKS Son 8 Scholar Whitehaven Cumb

Edith A MASSICKS Daur 7 Scholar Whitehaven Cumb

Marian H MASSICKS Daur 5 Scholar Whitehaven Cumb

Alfred M MASSICKS Son 3 Scholar Whicham(?) Cumb

Clara A MASSICKS Daur 1m Millom Cumb

Mary Jane WARD Servant U 19 Domestic Servant Lancaster Lancs.
Census5 April 1891She was recorded in the census on 5 April 1891 at The Oaks in Millom, CumberlandG,
Thomas Barlow MASSICKS Head M 58 JP and Iron Master Bardsea

Mary Ann Barlow MASSICKS Wife M 58 Lancaster

Katerine Augusta B MASSICKS Daur U 34 Whitehaven

Mary L Barlow MASSICKS Daur M 32 Hensingham

Edith A Barlow MASSICKS Daur U 27 Hensingham

Marian H Barlow MASSICKS Daur U 25 Whitehaven

Clara A Barlow MASSICKS Daur U 20 Millom

Maud A S Barlow MASSICKS Daur U 17 Millom

Sarah M BRAITHWAITE Servant U 22 Waitress Irton

Emily J EATON Servant U 17 Kitchenmaid Cambridge

Isabella JOHNSON Servant U 20 Housemaid Kirkby

Jessie Hellen KONGIE Servant U 24 Housemaid Ross Shire Scotland

Agnes MORRISON Servant U 38 Cook Bothwell Scotland


[Note that Mary Louisa is shown under her maiden name, though she married 5 years earlier. Thomas Barlow Massicks is shown, but he was actually in Middlesbrough and appears on the census there as well].
Death3 January 1898She died on 3 January 1898 at The Oaks in Millom, CumberlandG.
The Times of 5th Jan 1898 reported her death as follows:


BARLOW-MASSICKS - on the 3rd. January 1898, at The Oaks, Millom, Cumberland, MARY ANN, the beloved wife of THOMAS BARLOW-MASSICKS, JP, aged 66. No cards


from the Westmorland Gazette, 8th January 1898:


DEATH OF MRS BARLOW-MASSICKS

We regret to announce the death of Mrs Barlow-Massicks, wife of Mr Thomas Barlow-Massicks, of The Oaks, Millom, which took place early on Monday. The deceased lady had only been ill a few days, and died from spasmodic asthma and dilatation of the heart. She was well-known and highly esteemed in Millom and Thwaites, and was always ready to help in her quiet, unostentatious way any undertaking for the public good.
Burial7 January 1898She was buried on 7 January 1898 at St George's Church in Millom, CumberlandG.
May Ann Barlow MASSICKS aged 66.

Alice Walker

F, #1633, b. about 1884
RelationshipPartner of James Herbert Campion (1st cousin 1 time removed of Annie West)

Family: James Herbert Campion (b. 28 February 1884, d. between January 1976 and March 1976)

DaughterClara Constance Campion (b. 20 September 1920, d. 10 June 2005)
Reference NumberAlice Walker had reference number 1633.
Birthabout 1884She was born about 1884 in Leeds, YorkshireG,
This information is derived from the immigration record when she entered America in 1919.
Marriagebetween July 1911 and September 1911She married James Herbert Campion between July 1911 and September 1911 in Leeds, YorkshireG.
James is indexed as James K. Campion.
Emigration28 October 1919She emigrated from Liverpool, LancashireG, on 28 October 1919
They sailed on the "Baltic", which left Liverpool on 28th October 1919 and arrived in New York on 10th November 1919.

From the ship's manifest:

James Herbert CAMPION 35 Male Married Lathe Turner able to read and write English from Leeds, England nearest relative in England: Father in Law Mr. T. W. WALKER 17 Kent Street, Ellerby Road, Leeds Final Destination: Detroit Michigan In possession of at least $50 Never in USA before going to join Father Mr. J. CAMPION 408 Withington Avenue, Detroit Michigan Not intending to return to England Not a polygamist Not an anarchist Never in prison or almshouse Never previously deported In good health Height: 5' 2" Complexion: medium Hair: brown Eyes: brown No identifying marks Born: Leeds, England

Alice CAMPION 35 Female Married Housewife able to read and write English from Leeds, England nearest relative in England: Father (as above) In possession of at least $50 Never in USA before going to join Father in Law Mr. J. CAMPION 408 Withington Avenue, Detroit Michigan Not intending to return to England Not a polygamist Not an anarchist Never in prison or almshouse Never previously deported In good health Height: 5' 1" Complexion: fair Hair: brown Eyes: blue No identifying marks Born: Leeds, England

Jack CAMPION 5 Single Male Child from Leeds, England nearest relative in England: Grandfather (as above) In possession of at least $50 Never in USA before going to join Grandfather Mr. J. CAMPION 408 Withington Avenue, Detroit Michigan Not intending to return to England Not a polygamist Not an anarchist Never in prison or almshouse Never previously deported In good health No identifying marks Born: Leeds, England

Eva CAMPION 1 Single Female Child from Leeds, England nearest relative in England: Grandfather (as above) In possession of at least $50 Never in USA before going to join Grandfather Mr. J. CAMPION 408 Withington Avenue, Detroit Michigan Not intending to return to England Not a polygamist Not an anarchist Never in prison or almshouse Never previously deported In good health No identifying marks Born: Leeds, England.
Census1 January 1920She was recorded in the census on 1 January 1920 at Whitington Avenue, Royal Oak, in Oakland, Michigan, USAG,
John R CAMPION Head M 33 England Home owner with mortgage White Immigrated 1907 Naturalized 1916 Can read & write Toolmaker Factory

Nellie CAMPION Wife M 33 England White Immigrated 1907 Can read & write No occupation

James CAMPION Son U 6 Michigan White Can read & write No occupation

John R CAMPION Son U 5 Michigan White Can read & write No occupation

Agnus CAMPION Daur U 4 Michigan White No occupation

Ernest CAMPION Son U 2 Michigan White No occupation

Clifford CAMPION Son U 0 Michigan White No occupation

Bruce CAMPION Son U 0 Michigan White No occupation

James CAMPION Father M 72 England White Immigrated 1913 Can read & write No occupation

Agnus CAMPION Mother M 69 England White Immigrated 1913 Can read & write No occupation

Agnus CAMPION Sister U 41 England White Immigrated 1913 Can read & write Nurse own account

Clara CAMPION Sister U 37 England White Immigrated 1913 Can read & write Nurse own account

James H CAMPION Brother M 35 England White Immigrated 1919 Can read & write Machinist Factory

Alice CAMPION Sister-in-law M 35 England White Immigrated 1919 Can read & write No occupation

Jack CAMPION Nephew U 6 England White Immigrated 1919 Can read & write No occupation

Eva CAMPION Niece U 1 England White Immigrated 1919 Can read & write No occupation.
Census1 January 1940She was recorded in the census on 1 January 1940 at 48 West Brentwood Avenue in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USAG,
James H CAMPION Head M 56 England Home owner value $3,000 White Machine Operator Auto Manufacturing Income in 1939 $1,600

Alice CAMPION Wife M 56 England White Home Housework

Jack CAMPION Son U 26 England White Machinist Air Conditioning Heat Manufacturing Income in 1939 $1,600

Eva CAMPION Daur U 21 England White Clerk Insurance Income in 1939 $780

Constance CAMPION Daur U 19 Michigan New Worker Income in 1939 $400.

Thomas Bladen

M, #1636, b. 27 January 1886, d. between April 1974 and June 1974
RelationshipPartner of Lily Cuthbert (2nd cousin 1 time removed of Frank Lowe)

Family: Lily Cuthbert (b. 22 October 1882, d. between October 1953 and December 1953)

SonThomas Cuthbert Bladen (b. May 1910)
SonLawrence Bladen (b. August 1914)
SonRonald Bladen (b. October 1915)
Reference NumberThomas Bladen had reference number 1636.
Birth27 January 1886He was born on 27 January 1886 in Hetley, ShropshireG.
Baptism21 February 1886He was baptised on 21 February 1886 in Wombridge, ShropshireG.
the parents are John Henry and Lucy.
Census5 April 1891He was recorded in the census on 5 April 1891 at Theatre Building in Shrewsbury, ShropshireG,
John H BLADEN Head M 30 Clerk (Newspaper) Hadley Salop

Lucy BLADEN Wife M 36 Willington Salop

Thomas BLADEN Son 5 Ketley Salop

Lucy E BLADEN Daur 1 Shrewsbury Salop.
Census31 March 1901He was recorded in the census on 31 March 1901 at 9 Elton Street in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG,
Lucy BLADEN Head W 43 Ironbridge Shropshire

Thomas BLADEN Son U 15 Coal Miner underground St. Marys Shrewsbury

Lucy E BLADEN Daur 11 St. Marys Shrewsbury

Charles BLADEN Son 6 Ironbridge Shropshire

John STEVENSON Lodger M 53 Painter and Decorater Leicester.
Marriagebetween July 1906 and September 1906He married Lily Cuthbert between July 1906 and September 1906 in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG.
Census2 April 1911He was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911 at 68 High Street in Bolsover, DerbyshireG,
Thomas BLADEN Head M 24 Underground Haulage Corporal Hetley Shropshire

Lily BLADEN Wife Married 4 years 27 Bolsover Derbyshire

Thomas Cuthbert BLADEN Son 10m Bolsover Derbyshire


The house had 3 rooms. Lily had 1 child, still alive.
Census19 June 1921He was recorded in the census on 19 June 1921 at 150 New Bolsover in Bolsover, DerbyshireG,
Thomas BLADEN Head 35y 5m Married Wombridge Shropshire Wire Rope splicer underground out of work for Bolsover Colliery Co Ltd at Bolsover

Lily BLADEN Wife 38y 8m Married Bolsover Derbyshire Household Duties

Thomas BLADEN Son 11y 0m Bolsover Derbyshire School Whole Time

Lawrence BLADEN Son 6y 10m Bolsover Derbyshire School Whole Time

Ronald BLADEN Son 5y 8m Bolsover Derbyshire School Whole Time

Witness Role: Resident [I646] Lily CUTHBERT
Witness Role: Resident [I6658] Thomas Cuthbert BLADEN
Witness Role: Resident [I8600] Lawrence BLADEN
Witness Role: Resident [I8601] Ronald BLADEN.
Census29 September 1939He was recorded in the 1939 Register on 29 September 1939 at 11 Sherwood Street in Carr Vale, DerbyshireG,
Thomas BLADEN 27 Jan 1886 M Underground Rope Splicer Heavy Worker

Lily BLADEN 22 Oct 1883 M Unpaid Domestic Duties.
Deathbetween April 1974 and June 1974He died between April 1974 and June 1974 in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG.

Winnifred Wells

F, #1639, b. 19 December 1891, d. between April 1965 and June 1965
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Frank Lowe

Parents

FatherSamuel Wells (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1928 and March 1928)
MotherEliza Jane Taylor (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1936 and March 1936)

Family: Frank Bright Shirtcliffe (b. 13 September 1874, d. between January 1962 and March 1962)

DaughterMabel Wells (b. 22 November 1909, d. between July 1986 and September 1986)
DaughterBessie Shirtcliffe (b. 16 September 1912, d. 2004)
DaughterGertrude W Shirtcliffe (b. 6 September 1914, d. 1995)
DaughterClara Shirtcliffe (b. between January 1917 and March 1917, d. between January 1917 and March 1917)
DaughterLily Mary Shirtcliffe (b. September 1920)
Reference NumberWinnifred Wells had reference number 1639.
Birth19 December 1891She was born on 19 December 1891 in Barlborough, DerbyshireG,
the death index gives the year as 1892.
Baptism14 February 1892She was baptised on 14 February 1892 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
Winifred WELLS, the child of Sam and Eliza Jane Wells.
Census31 March 1901She was recorded in the census on 31 March 1901 at Woodnook in Barlborough, DerbyshireG,
Sam WELLS Head M 46 Gardener labourer domestic Whitwell Derbys

Eliza J WELLS Wife M 46 Killamarsh Derbys

Sam WELLS Son U 21 Coal miner labourer under ground Barlboro Derbys

Thomas WELLS Son U 15 Brickworks labourer Barlboro Derbys

Emma WELLS Daur U13 Barlboro Derbys

Minnie WELLS Daur U 10 Barlboro Derbys

Winnifred WELLS Daur U 9 Barlboro Derbys

Charles W HANDLEY GrnSon 4 Killamarsh Derbys.
Census2 April 1911She was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911 at 43 Upperthorpe Road in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG,
Walter UNWIN Head M 44 Collier Hewer Woodall Yorks

Maria UNWIN Wife Married 20 years 42 Killamarsh Derbys

Sarah Harriet UNWIN Daur 9 Killamarsh Derbys

Winifred WELLS Niece U 19 Barlborough Derbys

Mabel WELLS Niece 1 Barlborough Derbys

Joseph TAYLOR Brother U 52 Collier Hewer Killamarsh Derbys


The house had 7 rooms. Maria had 1 child, still alive.
Marriage10 August 1912She married Frank Bright Shirtcliffe on 10 August 1912 at St Giles Church in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
Frank Bright SHIRTCLIFFE 36, of , the child of Robert,

Winifred WELLS 21, of , the child of Samuel,

Witnesses:.
Census29 September 1939She was recorded in the 1939 Register on 29 September 1939 at 43 Norwood Crescent in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG,
Frank B SHIRTCLIFFE 13 Sep 1874 M Coal Miner Retired

Winifred SHIRTCLIFFE 19 Dec 1891 M Unpaid Domestic Duties

Gertrude W OLDFIELD (SHIRTCLIFFE) 06 Sep 1914 Unpaid Domestic Duties.
Deathbetween April 1965 and June 1965She died between April 1965 and June 1965 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.

Annie Wells

F, #1640, b. between October 1873 and December 1873, d. between January 1885 and March 1885
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Frank Lowe

Parents

FatherSamuel Wells (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1928 and March 1928)
MotherEliza Jane Taylor (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1936 and March 1936)
Reference NumberAnnie Wells had reference number 1640.
Birthbetween October 1873 and December 1873She was born between October 1873 and December 1873 in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG.
Baptism25 January 1874She was baptised on 25 January 1874 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
Annie WELLS, the child of Samuel and Eliza Jane Wells.
Deathbetween January 1885 and March 1885She died between January 1885 and March 1885 in Worksop, NottinghamshireG.
This is a possible death. Her age was given as 11.

Elizabeth Wells

F, #1641, b. between April 1875 and June 1875, d. between January 1897 and March 1897
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Frank Lowe

Parents

FatherSamuel Wells (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1928 and March 1928)
MotherEliza Jane Taylor (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1936 and March 1936)

Family: Charles Handley (d. before 1915)

SonCharles Walter Handley (b. 1897)
NameElizabeth Wells was also known as Elizabeth Handley.
Reference NumberShe had reference number 1641.
Birthbetween April 1875 and June 1875She was born between April 1875 and June 1875 in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG.
Baptism16 May 1875She was baptised on 16 May 1875 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
Elizabeth WELLS, the child of Samuel and Eliza Jane Wells.
Census5 April 1891She was recorded in the census on 5 April 1891 at Upperthorpe in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG,
Harriet TAYLOR Head W 64 Killamarsh Derbys

Joseph TAYLOR Son U 32 Coal Miner Killamarsh Derbys

Elizabeth WELLS GrnDau U 16 Killamarsh Derbys.
Marriagebetween January 1896 and March 1896She married Charles Handley between January 1896 and March 1896 in Worksop, NottinghamshireG.
Deathbetween January 1897 and March 1897She died between January 1897 and March 1897 in Eckington, DerbyshireG.
possible death. When her son was killed in 1915 the next of kin were given as his grandparents, which suggests that his parents were dead by that time.

Mary Wells

F, #1642, b. between April 1877 and June 1877
Relationship3rd cousin 1 time removed of Frank Lowe

Parents

FatherSamuel Wells (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1928 and March 1928)
MotherEliza Jane Taylor (b. between October 1854 and December 1854, d. between January 1936 and March 1936)
Reference NumberMary Wells had reference number 1642.
Birthbetween April 1877 and June 1877She was born between April 1877 and June 1877 in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG.
Baptism16 July 1877She was baptised on 16 July 1877 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
Mary WELLS, the child of Samuel and Eliza Jane Wells.
Census5 April 1891She was recorded in the census on 5 April 1891 at Garden House, Barlborough Hall, in Barlborough, DerbyshireG,
George S. TISSINGTON Head M 35 Head Gardener Retford Notts

Maria TISSINGTON Wife M 37 Puddletown Dorset

Wm. Hy. TISSINGTON Son 6 Scholar Harworth Notts

George TISSINGTON Son 3 Barlboro Derbys

Annie TISSINGTON Daur 1 Barlboro Derbys

Mary WELLS Servant U 13 General Servant Domestic Killamarsh Derbys.
Census31 March 1901She was recorded in the census on 31 March 1901 at Norman Lodge in Budbrook, WarwickshireG,
Henry John TOURE Head M 82 Clergyman (Church of England) Doncaster Yorks

Hyacinthe Ellen TOURE Wife M 70 Woollen Staffs

Wilmot Cave Brown CAVE Nephew U 38 Stretton en le field Derbys

Sarah TAYLOR Servant U 52 Cook Housekeeper (Domestic) Northfield Worces

Hannah KNIGHT Servant U 56 Ladys Maid (Domestic) Whilnash Warwicks

Catherine SWANN Servant U 53 Housemaid (Domestic) Albrighton Sussex

Mary WELLS Servant U 23 Kitchenmaid (Domestic) Killamarsh Yorks.

John Thomas Cook

M, #1648, b. 31 August 1906, d. 1968
RelationshipPartner of Mabel Wells (4th cousin of Frank Lowe)
Reference NumberJohn Thomas Cook had reference number 1648.
Birth31 August 1906He was born on 31 August 1906
The possible births in September quarter of 1906, all named as COOK, are: Chesterfield 7b 831, Nottingham 7b 414, Sleaford 7a 450. There are no John Thomas COOKEs in this quarter.
Baptism30 September 1906He was baptised on 30 September 1906 at St Giles Church in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
John Thomas COOK the child of Thomas and Harriet Ann.
Census2 April 1911He was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911 at 16 Long Lane in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG,
Thomas COOK Head M 30 Coal Miners Filler Root Lincolnshire

Harriett Ann COOK Wife Married 6 years 30 Killamarsh Derby

William Henry COOK Son 5 School Killamarsh Derby

John Thomas COOK Son 4 Killamarsh Derby

Ernest COOK Son 2 Killamarsh Derby

Elizabeth COOK Daur 1 Killamarsh Derby


The house had 4 rooms. Harriet bore 5 children, 4 were still alive.
Marriagebetween January 1937 and March 1937He married Mabel Wells between January 1937 and March 1937 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
He is named as Cooke.
1939 Register29 September 1939He was recorded on the 1939 Register on 29 September 1939 at 5 Church Street in Clowne, DerbyshireG,
John T COOKE 31 Aug 1906 M Corn Mill Hand (Heavy Worker)

Mabel COOKE 22 Nov 1909 M Unpaid Domestic Duties.
Death1968He died in 1968.

Mabel Wells

F, #1649, b. 22 November 1909, d. between July 1986 and September 1986
Relationship4th cousin of Frank Lowe

Parents

FatherFrank Bright Shirtcliffe (b. 13 September 1874, d. between January 1962 and March 1962)
MotherWinnifred Wells (b. 19 December 1891, d. between April 1965 and June 1965)
NameMabel Wells was also known as Mabel Cook.
Reference NumberShe had reference number 1649.
Birth22 November 1909She was born on 22 November 1909 in Worksop, NottinghamshireG.
Census2 April 1911She was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911 at 43 Upperthorpe Road in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG,
Walter UNWIN Head M 44 Collier Hewer Woodall Yorks

Maria UNWIN Wife Married 20 years 42 Killamarsh Derbys

Sarah Harriet UNWIN Daur 9 Killamarsh Derbys

Winifred WELLS Niece U 19 Barlborough Derbys

Mabel WELLS Niece 1 Barlborough Derbys

Joseph TAYLOR Brother U 52 Collier Hewer Killamarsh Derbys


The house had 7 rooms. Maria had 1 child, still alive.
Baptism23 October 1912She was baptised on 23 October 1912 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
The mother is Winifred Wells.
Marriagebetween January 1937 and March 1937She married John Thomas Cook between January 1937 and March 1937 in Killamarsh, DerbyshireG.
He is named as Cooke.
1939 Register29 September 1939She was recorded on the 1939 Register on 29 September 1939 at 5 Church Street in Clowne, DerbyshireG,
John T COOKE 31 Aug 1906 M Corn Mill Hand (Heavy Worker)

Mabel COOKE 22 Nov 1909 M Unpaid Domestic Duties.
Deathbetween July 1986 and September 1986She died between July 1986 and September 1986 in Chesterfield, DerbyshireG.
She was indexed as Cooke. Her age was given as 76.