Mary Stobbs1
(c 1826 - 1888)
Father* | Ralph Stobbs b. 1805, d. b 1901 |
Mother* | Catherine Clark b. 1802, d. 1863 |
Mary Stobbs was born in Alnwick, Northumberland, circa 1826.1
The siblings Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark. And her siblings Ralph (5), Margaret (4) and Thomas (2).2
She was listed in the 1851 census in Seghill, Northumberland, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Note that both their ages wandered significantly from the truth in this and subsequent censuses, but merged towards reality by 1881. Their child Ralph was listed as living with them.3
She was listed in the 1861 census in Houghton le Spring, Durham, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Their children Ralph, Ann, Georgiana, Thomas and Margaret were listed as living with them.1
She was listed in the 1871 census at 57 Blaketon in Seghill, Northumberland, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Their children Ann, Margaret, Catherine and George were listed as living with them.4
Mary's second marriage was to George Paul, son of Thomas Paul and Ann Williamson, on 16 September 1872 at the Parish Church, St Andrews in Newcastle-on-Tyne. George claimed an age of 50 (but must have been 58) and was still working as a miner. Mary gave her name as Mary FORD, widow, implying an earlier marriage, but no record has been found - this would have to have occurred around 1846-50, before she started living with George. Strictly speaking, this marriage was bigamous, as George's first wife did not die until 1885, although he claimed to be a widower.5
She was listed in the 1881 census at Blake Town in Seghill, Northumberland, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Their child Catherine was listed as living with them.6
Mary's death was registered between January 1888 and March 1888 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.7
The siblings Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark. And her siblings Ralph (5), Margaret (4) and Thomas (2).2
She was listed in the 1851 census in Seghill, Northumberland, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Note that both their ages wandered significantly from the truth in this and subsequent censuses, but merged towards reality by 1881. Their child Ralph was listed as living with them.3
She was listed in the 1861 census in Houghton le Spring, Durham, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Their children Ralph, Ann, Georgiana, Thomas and Margaret were listed as living with them.1
She was listed in the 1871 census at 57 Blaketon in Seghill, Northumberland, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Their children Ann, Margaret, Catherine and George were listed as living with them.4
Mary's second marriage was to George Paul, son of Thomas Paul and Ann Williamson, on 16 September 1872 at the Parish Church, St Andrews in Newcastle-on-Tyne. George claimed an age of 50 (but must have been 58) and was still working as a miner. Mary gave her name as Mary FORD, widow, implying an earlier marriage, but no record has been found - this would have to have occurred around 1846-50, before she started living with George. Strictly speaking, this marriage was bigamous, as George's first wife did not die until 1885, although he claimed to be a widower.5
She was listed in the 1881 census at Blake Town in Seghill, Northumberland, with her husband George; he was a coal-miner. Their child Catherine was listed as living with them.6
Mary's death was registered between January 1888 and March 1888 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.7
Family | George Paul (c 1815 - 1894) |
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Charts | Paul descendant chart |
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Citations
- [S340] Census - 7 Apr 1861, UK census, ED 1 RG9-3752 Folio 17 p27 GSU roll 543182.
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 5 HO107-820 Folio 14 p20 GSU roll 438885.
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED 1b HO107-2412 Folio 49 p39 GSU roll 87090.
- [S367] Census - 2 Apr 1871, UK census, ED 15 RG10-5131 Folio 64 p24 GSU roll 847400.
- [S915] GRO England & Wales, marriage record, District of Newcastle upon Tyne, Vol 10b, p79, 3Q1872, both claimed widowhood.
- [S116] Census - 3 Apr 1881, UK Census, ED 16 RG11-5090 Folio: 114 p26 FHL Film 1342229.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p140, 1Q1888, aged 62.
- [S927] BDM NSW Registry, death record, Death Reg. No. 10877/1926.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Houghton le Spring, Vol 10a, p396, 2Q1863, mother's maiden name STOBBS.
Ralph Stobbs
(1805 - b 1901)
Father* | Cuthbert Stobbs1 |
Mother* | Ann Bruce1 |
Ralph Stobbs was born in Earsdon, Northumberland, on 30 October 1805.1 He was baptised in Earsdon, North Shields, Northumberland, on 14 December 1805.1
He married Catherine Clark, daughter of William Clark and Ann Hume, at All Saints Church in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, on 18 September 1830.2
He was listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with his wife Catherine; he was a coal miner. Their children Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed with them, as was Thomas Clark (35, coal miner) who was probably a brother of Catherine.3
He was listed in the 1851 census as Head of Family at Foreman's Row in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, with his wife Catherine; he was a coal miner and the household included Cuthbert (3), claimed to be their grandson and a 14-yr old lodger, also a miner. However, in the 1861 census Cuthbert is classed as their son. Their children Margaret, Ralph and Thomas were listed as living with them.4
He was listed in the 1861 census as Head of Family in Camperdown, Killingworth, Northumberland, with his wife Catherine; he was still working as a coal miner and the household included their son Cuthbert (13).5
He was widowed on the death of his wife Catherine between October 1863 and December 1863.6
He was listed in the 1871 census as Head of Family in Camperdown, Killingworth, Northumberland, with his wife Maria; he was a coal miner. Their child Margaret was listed as living with them.7
Ralph's marriage to Maria Horton was registered between January 1877 and March 1877 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland.8
He was listed in the 1881 census as Head of Family in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, with his wife Maria; he was still working as a coal miner. Their children Margaret and Ralph were listed as living with them.9
He was listed in the 1891 census as Head of Family at Hood House in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, with his wife Maria; he was no longer working, but 'living on means'. Their child Ralph was listed as living with them.10
Ralph died before 1901 in Northumberland as his wife Maria was a widow in the 1901 census.
He married Catherine Clark, daughter of William Clark and Ann Hume, at All Saints Church in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, on 18 September 1830.2
He was listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with his wife Catherine; he was a coal miner. Their children Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed with them, as was Thomas Clark (35, coal miner) who was probably a brother of Catherine.3
He was listed in the 1851 census as Head of Family at Foreman's Row in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, with his wife Catherine; he was a coal miner and the household included Cuthbert (3), claimed to be their grandson and a 14-yr old lodger, also a miner. However, in the 1861 census Cuthbert is classed as their son. Their children Margaret, Ralph and Thomas were listed as living with them.4
He was listed in the 1861 census as Head of Family in Camperdown, Killingworth, Northumberland, with his wife Catherine; he was still working as a coal miner and the household included their son Cuthbert (13).5
He was widowed on the death of his wife Catherine between October 1863 and December 1863.6
He was listed in the 1871 census as Head of Family in Camperdown, Killingworth, Northumberland, with his wife Maria; he was a coal miner. Their child Margaret was listed as living with them.7
Ralph's marriage to Maria Horton was registered between January 1877 and March 1877 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland.8
He was listed in the 1881 census as Head of Family in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, with his wife Maria; he was still working as a coal miner. Their children Margaret and Ralph were listed as living with them.9
He was listed in the 1891 census as Head of Family at Hood House in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, with his wife Maria; he was no longer working, but 'living on means'. Their child Ralph was listed as living with them.10
Ralph died before 1901 in Northumberland as his wife Maria was a widow in the 1901 census.
Family 1 | Catherine Clark (1802 - 1863) |
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Family 2 | Maria Horton (bt 1839 - 1841 - 1919) |
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Citations
- [S871] FamilySearch, at https://www.familysearch.org/en/, England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, FHL film 94991.
- [S871] FamilySearch, at https://www.familysearch.org/en/, England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973, FHL film 1564243, item 2, p200.
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 5 HO107-820 Folio 14 p20 GSU roll 438885.
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED 1d HO107-2412 Folio 110 p46.
- [S340] Census - 7 Apr 1861, UK census, ED 11 RG9-3846 Folio 5 p5 GSU roll 543195.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p115, 4Q1863, aged 63.
- [S367] Census - 2 Apr 1871, UK census, ED 13 RG10-5126 Folio 44 p4.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Marriage: District of Newcasle upon Tyne, Vol 10b, p191, 1Q1877.
- [S116] Census - 3 Apr 1881, UK Census, ED 14 RG11-5086 Folio 128 p35 GSU roll 1342228.
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 14 RG12-4233 Folio 37 p29.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p189, 2Q1866, mother's maiden name HAWTON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p187, 3Q1869, mother's maiden name HORTON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p193, 3Q1870, mother's maiden name HORTON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p196, 2Q1872, mother's maiden name HORTON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p216, 3Q1873, mother's maiden name HORTON.
Ralph Stobbs1
(c 1836 - )
Father* | Ralph Stobbs1 b. 1805, d. b 1901 |
Mother* | Catherine Clark1 b. 1802, d. 1863 |
Ralph Stobbs was born in Long Benton, Northumberland, circa 1836.2
The siblings Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark.1
The siblings Margaret, Ralph and Thomas were listed in the 1851 census at Foreman's Row in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark. Sons Ralph and Thomas were already employed as coal-miners.2
The siblings Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark.1
The siblings Margaret, Ralph and Thomas were listed in the 1851 census at Foreman's Row in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark. Sons Ralph and Thomas were already employed as coal-miners.2
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Ralph Horton Stobbs1
(1873 - 1968)
Father* | Ralph Stobbs1 b. 1805, d. b 1901 |
Mother* | Maria Horton1 b. bt 1839 - 1841, d. 1919 |
Ralph Horton Stobbs was born in Northumberland between July 1873 and September 1873.1
The siblings Margaret and Ralph were listed in the 1881 census in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Maria Horton.2
He was listed in the 1891 census at Hood House in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, in the household of his parents, Ralph Stobbs and Maria Horton, working as a coal miner.3
He was listed in the 1921 census as Head of Family at 113 Lane Row in Long Benton, Northumberland; he was an above-ground mine labourer. The household included his wife Susanna (45) and children John Robert (18, miner), Violet (14, servant), Ralph (10), Edward (8) and George (5).4
Ralph died in 1968 in Johannesburg, Transvaal.5
The siblings Margaret and Ralph were listed in the 1881 census in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Maria Horton.2
He was listed in the 1891 census at Hood House in Hazlerigg, Long Benton, Northumberland, in the household of his parents, Ralph Stobbs and Maria Horton, working as a coal miner.3
He was listed in the 1921 census as Head of Family at 113 Lane Row in Long Benton, Northumberland; he was an above-ground mine labourer. The household included his wife Susanna (45) and children John Robert (18, miner), Violet (14, servant), Ralph (10), Edward (8) and George (5).4
Ralph died in 1968 in Johannesburg, Transvaal.5
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p216, 3Q1873, mother's maiden name HORTON.
- [S116] Census - 3 Apr 1881, UK Census, ED 14 RG11-5086 Folio 128 p35 GSU roll 1342228.
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 14 RG12-4233 Folio 37 p29.
- [S1259] Census - 19 Jun 1921, UK census, RG15-25495, RD 559, SD 3, ED 8, Schedule 118.
- [S956] National Archives - Sth African archives, National Archives, Pretoria (TAB) Reference: 10987/68 311.
Thomas Stobbs1
(1838 - )
Father* | Ralph Stobbs1 b. 1805, d. b 1901 |
Mother* | Catherine Clark1 b. 1802, d. 1863 |
Thomas's birth was registered between April 1838 and June 1838 in Long Benton, Northumberland.2,3
The siblings Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark.1
The siblings Margaret, Ralph and Thomas were listed in the 1851 census at Foreman's Row in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark. Sons Ralph and Thomas were already employed as coal-miners.2
The siblings Mary, Ralph, Margaret and Thomas were listed in the 1841 census at Foremans Row, Seaton Deleval in Earsdon, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark.1
The siblings Margaret, Ralph and Thomas were listed in the 1851 census at Foreman's Row in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, with their parents, Ralph Stobbs and Catherine Clark. Sons Ralph and Thomas were already employed as coal-miners.2
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Citations
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 5 HO107-820 Folio 14 p20 GSU roll 438885.
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED 1d HO107-2412 Folio 110 p46.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth Union, Vol 25, p365, 2Q1838, mother's maiden name CLARK.
Thomas Stobbs1
(1870 - 1871)
Father* | Ralph Stobbs1 b. 1805, d. b 1901 |
Mother* | Maria Horton1 b. bt 1839 - 1841, d. 1919 |
Thomas Stobbs was born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, between July 1870 and September 1870.1
Thomas died between January 1871 and March 1871 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.2
Thomas died between January 1871 and March 1871 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.2
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p193, 3Q1870, mother's maiden name HORTON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p141, 1Q1871, aged 0.
Thomas Stobbs1
(1869 - 1869)
Father* | Ralph Stobbs1 b. 1805, d. b 1901 |
Mother* | Maria Horton1 b. bt 1839 - 1841, d. 1919 |
Thomas died between July 1869 and September 1869 in Tynemouth, Northumberland.2 He was born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, between July 1869 and September 1869.1
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p187, 3Q1869, mother's maiden name HORTON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Tynemouth, Vol 10b, p123, 3Q1869, aged 0.
Mary Ann Stokes1
(1819 - 1890)
Mary Ann Stokes was born in England on 9 July 1819.1
She married John Smyth Forsaith, son of Samuel Forsaith and Elizabeth Smyth, at St Mary, Haggerston in Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, on 10 September 1837.1,2,3
She was listed in the 1841 census at Church St, Tower Hamlets in St Matthews Green, Middlesex, with her husband John; he was a printer. Their child John was listed with them.4
She was listed in the 1851 census at Bethnal Green in Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, with her husband John; he was a printer, employing four men. Their children John and William were listed as living with them, as was a servant, and one Sarah WHITE (annuitant).5
She was listed in the 1861 census at 118 Printer's St in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, with her husband John; he was a letter-press printer, employing five men and ten boys; an apprentice compositor was also living in the household. Their child John was listed as living with them.6
She was listed in the 1871 census at 2 Victoria Rd in Gravesend, Kent, with her husband John; he was a Master Printer; the household included Mary's niece Annie STOKES (a teacher), who was born in Jamaica.7
She was widowed at age 64 on the death of her husband John on 31 July 1883.8,1,9,10
Mary died on 22 September 1890 at 48 Gore Rd in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, at age 71.1,11,12
Her will was probated in London on 11 November 1890 with Sarah Dobson appointed executrix of effects valued at £122/3/10.12
She married John Smyth Forsaith, son of Samuel Forsaith and Elizabeth Smyth, at St Mary, Haggerston in Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, on 10 September 1837.1,2,3
She was listed in the 1841 census at Church St, Tower Hamlets in St Matthews Green, Middlesex, with her husband John; he was a printer. Their child John was listed with them.4
She was listed in the 1851 census at Bethnal Green in Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, with her husband John; he was a printer, employing four men. Their children John and William were listed as living with them, as was a servant, and one Sarah WHITE (annuitant).5
She was listed in the 1861 census at 118 Printer's St in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, with her husband John; he was a letter-press printer, employing five men and ten boys; an apprentice compositor was also living in the household. Their child John was listed as living with them.6
She was listed in the 1871 census at 2 Victoria Rd in Gravesend, Kent, with her husband John; he was a Master Printer; the household included Mary's niece Annie STOKES (a teacher), who was born in Jamaica.7
She was widowed at age 64 on the death of her husband John on 31 July 1883.8,1,9,10
Mary died on 22 September 1890 at 48 Gore Rd in Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, at age 71.1,11,12
Her will was probated in London on 11 November 1890 with Sarah Dobson appointed executrix of effects valued at £122/3/10.12
Family | John Smyth Forsaith (1804 - 1883) |
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Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S166] J W Forsaith, "Forsaith Family tree 1715-1942."
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Marriage: District of Shoreditch, Vol 2, p355.
- [S581] National Archives Film - London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mary, Haggerston, Register of marriages, P91/MRY1, Item 024.
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 1 HO107-691-1 Folio 9 p9.
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED 2 HO107-1541 Folio 43 p24 GSU roll 174771.
- [S340] Census - 7 Apr 1861, UK census, ED 1 RG9-258 Folio 17 p57 GSU roll 542601.
- [S367] Census - 2 Apr 1871, UK census, ED 5 RG10-896 Folio 8 p8 GSU roll 823485.
- [S119] Family Bible - Thomas Spencer Forsaith bible.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Gravesend, Vol 2a, p231.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, proved at the Principal Registry by John Stokes FORSAITH and William Valentine FORSAITH both of 329 Bethnal Green Road in the County of Middlesex Printers the Sons two of the Executors.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Bethnal Green, Vol 1c, p175.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, proved at the Principal Registry by Sarah FORSAITHof 35 Southborough Rd South Hackney in the said County widow the sole Executrix.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Bethnal Green, Vol 2, p11, 4Q1839, mother's maiden name STOKES.
- [S581] National Archives Film - London Metropolitan Archives, Bethnal Green St Matthew, Register of Baptism, P72/MTW, Item 023.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Bethnal Green, Vol 2, p1, 4Q1842, mother's maiden name STOKES.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Bethnal Green, Vol 2, p4, 1Q1848, mother's maiden name STOKES.
Rose Matilda Caroline Stokes1,2
(1876 - 1916)
Rose's birth was registered between October 1876 and December 1876 in Mile End, London, Middlesex.2
She married Edward Martin at parish church of St Pauls in Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, on 2 February 1896. He was a baker.1
Rose's death was registered between January 1916 and March 1916 in West Ham, Essex.3
She married Edward Martin at parish church of St Pauls in Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, on 2 February 1896. He was a baker.1
Rose's death was registered between January 1916 and March 1916 in West Ham, Essex.3
Family | Edward Martin (1876 - 1955) |
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Citations
- [S581] National Archives Film - London Metropolitan Archives, London Church of England Parish Registers; Ref. No. P88/PAU/012.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Mile End, Vol 1c, p582, 4Q1876, mother's maiden name PALMER.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of West Ham, Vol 4a, p217, 1Q1916, aged 39.
Mary Jane Stone1
(1858 - 1920)
Mary Jane Stone was born in Auckland on 22 March 1858.1,2
She married Josiah Lawry, son of Henry Hassall Lawry and Hephzibah Forsaith, in New Zealand on 29 December 1880. There were reputedly 4 sons and 2 daughters from this marriage.1,3,4
Mary died on 21 March 1920 in New Zealand at age 61.1,5
She married Josiah Lawry, son of Henry Hassall Lawry and Hephzibah Forsaith, in New Zealand on 29 December 1880. There were reputedly 4 sons and 2 daughters from this marriage.1,3,4
Mary died on 21 March 1920 in New Zealand at age 61.1,5
Family | Josiah Lawry (1855 - 1945) |
Child |
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Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S220] Family Tree - provided by L Marshall, "Lawry Family tree."
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Birth Reg. No. 1858/2092.
- [S443] CD - NZ Marriages, CD - NZ Marriages 1836-1956 V2, NZ Registrar General's Folio 2329.
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Marriage Reg. No. 1880/2705.
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Death Reg. No. 1920/10139, recorded as 'Mary Ann', aged 62.
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Birth Reg. No. 1882/4407.