Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Caroline Collinson,   25 NOV 1808 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   5 JAN 1809
     Place:   Saint Edmund The King And Martyr Lombard Street, London, UK

Individual Note:
     Original Source - IGI Individual Record

ELIZABETH CAROLINE COLLINSON
    Female

Event(s):
Birth: 25 NOV 1808
Christening: 05 JAN 1809 Saint Edmund The King And Martyr Lombard Street, London, London, England
Parents:
    Father: EDWARD COLLINSON
    Mother: MARY ANNE
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record.

Individual Notes

Note for:   James Collinson,   9 MAY 1825 - 24 JAN 1881         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   27 MAY 1825
     Place:   Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK

Occupation:   
     Place:   English Pre-Raphaelite Painter

Occupation:   
     Date:   1851
     Place:   Artist

Occupation:   
     Date:   1861
     Place:   Artist

Occupation:   
     Date:   BET 1861 AND 1870
     Place:   secretary of the Society of British Arists

Residence:   
     Date:   1851
     Place:   36 Robert Street, Chelsea, London, Middlesex, UK

Residence:   
     Date:   1841
     Place:   Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, UK

Residence:   
     Date:   1861
     Place:   Common Fields, Epsom, Surrey, UK

Individual Note:
     Source - http://www.artyzm.com/world/c/collinson/collinson.htm

James Collinson
(Mansfield near Nottingham 1825 - Camberwell 1881)
English Pre-Raphaelite Painter
   

"The Renunciation of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary", oil on canvas, 121 x 181.6 cm, 1850, Johannesburg Art Gallery
"Answering the Emigrant's Letter", oil on canvas, 101 x 108 cm, 1850, Manchester City Art Galleries
"The Holy Family", oil on canvas, 110.5 x 85.1 cm, 1878

BIOGRAPHY by courtesy of ArtMagick

The least known painter member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (excluding FG Stephens, who abandoned the practice of art in favour of writing about it), James Collinson would have met Millais, Rossetti and Hunt as fellow students at the Royal Academy Schools. Born on 9 May 1825 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, where his father was a bookseller and printer, Collinson was living in London by 1846, when he exhibited a study of a head at the Society of British Artists. He was a member of the Cyclographic Society in the summer of 1848, and was proposed by Rossetti as a member of the Brotherhood.

A quiet and nervous young man (nicknamed 'the dormouse'), he was teased by Hunt for his lack of camaraderie, needing "to be waked up at the conclusion of the noisy evenings to receive our salutations". A convert to Roman Catholicism, he returned to the Church of England in order to be accepted as Christina Rossetti's fiancé, having first proposed marriage in 1848; the engagement ended in the spring of 1850, when Collinson reverted to the Roman faith and resigned from the Brotherhood on the grounds that he could not, "as a Catholic, assist in spreading the artistic opinions of those who are not". He produced The Child Jesus, one of the four etchings in The Germ, and his most important painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style was also of a religious subject, An Incident in the Life of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary (1850).

In 1853 Collinson entered the Jesuit College at Stonyhurst as a novice, but abandoned training for the priesthood by early 1855. There is evidence that he continued to paint during this time, and he exhibited again at the Royal Academy from 1855. The domestic genre subjects on which his reputation as a painter still rests, such as For Sale, show brilliant finish and dexterity, but little intellectual Pre-Raphaelite purpose.

In 1858 he married Eliza Wheeler, apparently the sister-in-law of the Catholic painter JR Herbert (1810-1890), and moved to Epsom, Surrey. Relations with William Michael Rossetti had been restored sufficiently for Collinson to provide pictures for the Exhibition of British Art which toured America in 1857-58. Collinson was a regular exhibitor at the Society of British Artists, and is said to have acted as its secretary from 1861 until 1870. Occasional visits to France included an extended stay in Brittany in the late 1870s, where his son Robert was a student. He had returned to London by 1880, and died of pneumonia in Camberwell on 24 January 1881.
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Source - http://www.phryne.com/artists/67-44-14.HTM

James Collinson (1825-1881)
One of the original members of the PRB, Collinson distinguished himself by his habit of falling asleep at the slightest excuse. When awake, he pursued a low-key form of social realism .
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Source - http://www.palettesofvision.com/pre-raphaelite/biographies/james-collinson.html

James Collinson (May 9 1825 - January 24 1881)


James Collinson was a Victorian painter who was a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood from 1848 to 1850.
Collinson was a devout Christian who was attracted to the devotional and high church aspects of Pre-Raphaelitism. A convert to Catholicism, Collinson reverted to high Anglicanism in order to marry Christina Rossetti, but his conscience forced his return to Catholicism and the break-up the engagement. When Millais' painting Christ in the House of His Parents was accused of blasphemy, Collinson resigned from the Brotherhood in the belief that it was bringing religion into disrepute.

During his period as a Pre-Raphaelite Collinson contributed a long devotional poem to The Germ and produced a number of religious works, most importantly The Renunciation of St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1850). After his resignation Collinson trained for the priesthood at a Jesuit college, but did not complete his studies.

Returning to his artistic career he painted a number of secular genre paintings, the best-known of which are To Let and For Sale , both of which lightheartedly depict pretty women in situations that suggest moral temptation.

He was secretary of the Society of British Arists from 1861 to 1870
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Source - LDS IGI Individual Record

JAMES COLLINSON
    Male
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 27 MAY 1825 Mansfield, Nottingham, England
Parents:
    Father: ROBERT COLLINSON
    Mother: MARY
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
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Source - 1841 England Census:

Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Civil Parish County/Island

Robert Collinson abt 1786 Nottinghamshire, England Mansfield Nottinghamshire Bookseller
Charles Collinson abt 1823 Nottinghamshire, England Mansfield Nottinghamshire
James Collinson abt 1825 Nottinghamshire, England Mansfield Nottinghamshire
Mary Eyre abt 1825 Nottinghamshire, England Mansfield Nottinghamshire

Living: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
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Source - 1851 England Census:

NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island

James Collinsonabt 1826 Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, EnglandLodger Chelsea Middlesex

Living: 36 Robert Street, Chelsea, London, Middlesex, UK
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Source - FreeBMD Births

Births Sep 1859
COLLINSON Robert Vincent Epsom 2a7
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Source - 1861 England Census

NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island

James Collinsonabt 1826 Notes MansfieldHead Epsom SurreyArtist. Subject [?] vignette? painter

Eliza Collinsonabt 1819 Pimlico, Middlesex, EnglandWife Epsom SurreyhOLDER of Railway Debentures
Robert V Collinsonabt 1860 Epsom, Surrey, EnglandSon Epsom Surrey"8[?] months"

Jane Haywardabt 1842 Ewell, Surrey, EnglandServant Epsom Surrey

Living: Common [Fi?]elds, Epsom, Surrey, UK
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Source - 1871 England Census

NameAge in 1871BirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Eliza Collinson53 Pimlico, Middlesex, EnglandWife Islington St Mary London
James Collinson45 Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, EnglandHead Islington St Mary London
Ann Top32 Islington, Middlesex, EnglandServant Islington St Mary

AND

...
Robert Collinsonabt 1860 Epsom, Surrey, EnglandBoarder Eckington Derbyshire
...
+ lots of other children

Living: Monk St. Marys Cottage, Eckington, Derbyshire, UK
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Source - 1881 England Census

Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
    George CRAMPTON Head M Male 40 Cranbrook, Kent, England Shopman (Fish Market)
    Matilda CRAMPTON Wife M Female 36 Romsey, Hampshire, England
    Alice E. CRAMPTON Daur Female 14 Cranbrook, Kent, England Scholar
    George R. CRAMPTON Son Male 9 Cranbrook, Kent, England Scholar
    Arthur MEAD Lodger U Male 27 Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk, England Bankers Clerk
    Walter MEAD Brother U Male 19 Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk, England Clk Genl Regr Off Somert House
    Eliza COLLINSON Lodger W Female 63 Pimlico, Middlesex, England Independent
    Dwelling 16 Paulet Rd
    Census PlaceCamberwell, Surrey, England
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Source - 1891 England Census

Horse, Alfred25St James, MiddlesexSon Camberwell London
Horse, Arthur J30Islington, MiddlesexSon Camberwell London
Horse, Jas Fredk26St James, MiddlesexSon Camberwell London
Horse, Louisa28Islington, MiddlesexDaughter Camberwell London
Horse, Mary A57St Pancras, MiddlesexHead Camberwell London
Collinson, Eliza73Pimlico, Middlesex Camberwell LondonWidow Living on her onw means

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Source - FreeBMD

Deaths Mar 1894
Collinson Eliza Albinia H A 76 Camberwell 1d495
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Source - Dictionary of National Biography TODO: Transcribe

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JR Herbert is John Rogers Herbert:

Herbert, who had studied at the Royal Academy Schools, began by painting portraits and romanticised subjects from Italian history. He came into contact with the Nazarenes in the mid-1830s and slowly adopted a harder, drier style under their influence. Through the architect-designer AWN Pugin, a converted Catholic convert, Herbert, himself, converted around 1840, and from then on painted religious subjects. He was Master of the Government Schools of Design and was commissioned to paint frescoes for the new Houses of Parliament. Herbert exhibited over a hundred paintings at the RA between 1830 and 1889.

Source - 1881 England Census

Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
    John Rogers HERBERT Head M Male 71 Maldon, Essex, England Royal Academician Historical Painter (Artist)
    Kezia HERBERT Wife M Female 71 Great Tay, Essex, England
    Agnes Kezia HERBERT Dau U Female 42 London, London, Middlesex, England No Occupation
    Wilfred Vincent HERBERT Son U Male 39 London, London, Middlesex, England Artist Painter
    Cyril Wiseman HERBERT Son U Male 33 London, London, Middlesex, England Artist Painter
    Sister IRENE Visitor U Female 33 Wicklow, Ireland Religious Attending Sick
    Jane Marg. MC KENZIE Serv U Female 21 Cork, Ireland Cook
    Frances PLATT Serv U Female 18 Clapham, Surrey, England Housemaid

    Dwelling The Chimes
    Census PlaceLondon, Middlesex, England
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Source - 1871 England Census

ameAge in 1871BirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/IslandView Image
Mary Eborn37 Combor, Berwickshire, ScotlandServant Hampstead St John London
Agnes Herbert34 Marylebone, Middlesex, EnglandDaughter Hampstead St John London
John R Herbert61 Malden, Essex, EnglandHead Hampstead St John London
Kezia Herbert61 Great Gey, Essex, EnglandWife Hampstead St John London

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Jun 1860
HERBERT John St Luke 1b838
Loose Elizabeth St Luke 1b838
Lorse Elizabeth St Luke 1b838
Sheldrake Kezia Ann St Luke 1B838
THUNDER Thomas Milstead St.Luke 1B838

Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Vincent Collinson,   ABT 1850 -          Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   Theology Student

Occupation:   
     Date:   1891
     Place:   Roman Catholic Priest

Occupation:   
     Date:   1901
     Place:   Roman Catholic Priest

Residence:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   St Thomass Seminary, London, Middlesex, UK

Residence:   
     Date:   1891
     Place:   12 Hythe Street, Dartford, Kent, UK

Residence:   
     Date:   1901
     Place:   Chapel House, Roman Catholic Chapel, Fort, Row, Newhaven, Sussex, UK

Individual Note:
     The son of James Collinson the Pre-Raphelite painter. He became a Roman Catholic Priest.

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Source - FreeBMD Births

Births Sep 1859
COLLINSON Robert Vincent Epsom 2a7
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Source - 1861 England Census

NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island

James Collinsonabt 1826 Notes MansfieldHead Epsom SurreyArtist. Subject [?] vignette? painter

Eliza Collinsonabt 1819 Pimlico, Middlesex, EnglandWife Epsom SurreyhOLDER of Railway Debentures
Robert V Collinsonabt 1860 Epsom, Surrey, EnglandSon Epsom Surrey"8[?] months"

Jane Haywardabt 1842 Ewell, Surrey, EnglandServant Epsom Surrey

Living: Common [Fi?]elds, Epsom, Surrey, UK
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Source - 1871 England Census

NameAge in 1871BirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Eliza Collinson53 Pimlico, Middlesex, EnglandWife Islington St Mary London
James Collinson45 Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, EnglandHead Islington St Mary London
Ann Top32 Islington, Middlesex, EnglandServant Islington St Mary

AND

...
Robert Collinsonabt 1860 Epsom, Surrey, EnglandBoarder Eckington Derbyshire
...
+ lots of other children

Living: Monk St. Marys Cottage, Eckington, Derbyshire, UK
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Source - 1881 England Census:

Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
    William KENSHERS Head U Male 66 Lambeth, Surrey, England Roman Catholic Bishop
    Joseph BOORS Boarder U Male 53 London, Middlesex, England Priest Roman Catholic Professor Of Sacred Scripture
    Edmind SERMOND Boarder U Male 35 Belgium Priest Roman Catholic Proff Theology
    Victor SOVENS Boarder U Male 37 Belgium Priest Roman Catholic Proff Common Law
    Aloysius MATTHEWS Boarder U Male 35 Frome, Somerset, England Priest Roman Catholic
    Henry CATAGAR Boarder U Male 27 Southsea, Hampshire, England Priest Roman Catholic
    Thomas CONWAY Boarder U Male 30 Marylebone, Middlesex, England Student In Theology
    Edward SMITH Boarder U Male 24 Westminster, Middlesex, England Student Theology
    Richard NEAL Boarder U Male 25 Ireland Student Theology
    Charles KEATING Boarder U Male 24 Peckham, Surrey, England Student Theology
    Edward MARTSON Boarder U Male 27 Worthing, Sussex, England Student Theology
    Edmund NORLAN Boarder U Male 23 Ireland Student Theology
    Arthur POWHALL Boarder U Male 23 Marylebone, Middlesex, England Student Theology
    Francis SHERTIAN Boarder U Male 22 Islington, Middlesex, England Student Theology
    William BARGENT Boarder U Male 24 Islington, Middlesex, England Student Theology
    William SHILHARN Boarder U Male 20 Paddington, Middlesex, England Student Theology
    James HILL Boarder U Male 28 Marylebone, Middlesex, England Student Theology
    Emanuel RIVARA Boarder U Male 24 Brighton, Sussex, England Student Theology
    John H. O HORRIGAN Boarder U Male 23 Mortlake, Surrey, England Student Theology
    Robert COLLINSON Boarder U Male 21 Epsom, Surrey, England Student Theology
(Continued)

    Dwelling St Thomass Seminary
    Census PlaceLondon, Middlesex, England
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Source - 1891 England Census:

Collinson, Robert Vineimabt 1860Epsom, Surrey, EnglandHead Dartford KentRoman Catholic Priest

Living: 12 Hythe Street, Dartford, Kent, UK

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Source - 1901 England Census:

NameEstimated Birth YearBirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island

Robert Collinsonabt 1860 Epsom, Surrey, EnglandHead Newhaven SussexPriest R. Catholic
Jane Watersabt 1854 Hothfield, Kent, EnglandServant Newhaven Sussex

Living: Chapel House, Roman Catholic Chapel, Fort, Row, Newhaven, Sussex, UK

Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret Beachim,   ABT 1824 - BET APR AND JUN 1852         Index

Residence:   
     Date:   1841
     Place:   Garth Allotm[ent?], Newbiggin, Middleton in Teasdale, Co. Durham, UK

Individual Note:
     Source - 1841 England Census:

Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Civil Parish County/Island

Joseph Beacher abt 1782 - Middleton in Teasdale Durham Lead Miner
Elizabeth Beacher abt 1789 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham <-- nee Collinson

Margret Beacher abt 1824 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Joseph Beacher abt 1826 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Allis Beacher abt 1827 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Isabella Beacher abt 1831 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Elizabeth Beacher abt 1837 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durham
Joseph Beacher abt 1826 Durham, England Middleton in Teasdale Durh
   
Living: Garth Allotm[ent?], Newbiggin, Middleton in Teasdale, Co. Durham, UK
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Source - FreeBMD

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Jun 1852
BUSSEY Margaret Teesdale 10a76
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Could this be her family???

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Source - 1851 England Census:

Not checked.

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Source - 1861 England Census:

Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island

Elizabeth Beachem abt 1789 Middleton, Durham, England Head Newbiggin DurhamRetired Miner's WidowW
Joseph Beachem abt 1826 Middleton, Durham, England Son Newbiggin DurhamLead minerMarried
Rebecca Beachem abt 1829 Middleton, Durham, England Daughter-in-law Newbiggin DurhamLead miner's wifeMarried
Anne Beachem abt 1844 Middleton, Durham, England Granddaughter Newbiggin Durham ServantUnmarried
Joseph Beachem abt 1846 Middleton, Durham, England Son Newbiggin DurhamPauper. LameUnmarried
William Beachem abt 1852 Middleton, Durham, England Grandson Newbiggin Durham Scholar
Thomas Beachem abt 1852 Middleton, Durham, England Grandson Newbiggin DurhamScholar
Mary Beachem abt 1854 Granddaughter Newbiggin Durham Scholar
Joseph Beachem abt 1857 Middleton, Durham, England Grandson Newbiggin Durham
Elizabeth Beachem abt 1860 Middleton, Durham, EnglandGranddaughter Newbiggin Durham

Living: Stoney Gill Head? [this is the annotation of the previous household, this one blank], Newbiggin, Co. Durham
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But also note:

Joseph Beacham abt 1829 Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, England Head Framwellgate Durham
Elizabeth Beacham abt 1831 Sumley Chester le St, Durham, England Wife Framwellgate Durham
Jane Beacham abt 1857 St Oswlad, Durham, England Daughter Framwellgate Durham
Mary Beacham abt 1860 St Oswlad, Durham, England Daughter Framwellgate Durham
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and
Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island

Thomas Beacham abt 1801 Kaber, Westmorland, England Head Framwellgate Durham
Elizabeth Beacham abt 1801 Newbiggin, Durham, England Wife Framwellgate Durham
George Beacham abt 1843 St Oswald, Durham, England Son Framwellgate Durham
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Source - Peter Hodgson (looking for a Hannah Beachim), Mar 2006

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Subject : Re - Margaret Beachim
   
Many thanks for this. I can establish who your Margaret Beachim b.1823 is..... All birth years are +/- 1.
Joseph B (dk birth year)
wife: Elizabeth 1789

their offspring:-

Margaret 1823 (m J.Bussey)
Joseph 1826 (m. Rebekah or Rebecca b.1829)
Alice 1827
Isabella 1830

Joseph/Rebekah had 11 kids:-

Anne 1844
Joseph 1846
William 1851
Thomas 1852
Mary 1854
Joseph 1856
Elizabeth 1859
Joshua 1862
John 1864
Jane 1866
George 1869

The residence is Ston(e)y Gill Head at Newbiggin (nr. Middleton-i-T).

This gets me no nearer Hannah

2 possibilities....

1] Joseph/Rebekah had a son BEFORE Margaret (b1823) and that son married a Hannah,

2] Joseph/Rebekah had a daughter Hannah (b.1816/17) before Margaret.

Option 1 seems more likely; but Hannah was born at Stoney Gill Head.

Regards

Peter H.
   
Peter,
   
Found her When you said that Hannah Beachim was born at Stoney Gill Head, I wondered if she had her place of birth recorded as Newbiggin, and indeed there is only one Hannah of the right age born there. William Bussey is the father of John Bussey who married Margaret Beach - so there's now a very strong cirmcumstantial connection that they are sisters.

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Source - 1851 England Census:
   
Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
   
William Bussey abt 1790 Frosterly, Durham, England Head Middleton Durham Widower Lead Mine Agent
Thomas Bussey abt 1825 Middleton, Durham, England Son Middleton Durham Unmarried Joiner & Cabinet Maker
Hannah Beacham abt 1817 Newbiggin, Durham, England Servant Middleton Durham Unmarried House Servant Dom.
   
   





Individual Notes

Note for:   John Bussey,   ABT 1851 - AFT MAR 1901         Index

Occupation:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   Lead Miner

Individual Note:
     Source - 1881 England Census

    Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability
    John BUSSEY Head M Male 30 Middleton, Durham, England Lead Miner
    Margaret BUSSEY Wife M Female 28 Middleton, Durham, England
    Joseph Wm. BUSSEY Son Male 4 Middleton, Durham, England
    Margaret Ann BUSSEY Daur Female 1 m Middleton, Durham, England

    Dwelling Town End
    Census PlaceMiddleton In Teesdale, Durham, England
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Source - 1891 England Census

Burry, George B2Brigstock, NorthsSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Burry, Jane E3/12Brigstock, NorthsDaughter Brigstock Northamptonshire
Burry, John40Middleton;teesdale, DurhamHead Brigstock NorthamptonshireFarmer
Burry, John T7Middleton;teesdale, DurhamSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Burry, Joseph W14Middleton;teesdale, DurhamSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Burry, Margaret A10Middleton;teesdale, DurhamDaughter Brigstock Northamptonshire
Burry, Margarett38Middleton;teesdale, DurhamWife Brigstock Northamptonshire
Burry, Mary A4Middleton;teesdale, DurhamDaughter Brigstock Northamptonshire

Living: Brigstock Northamptonshire

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Source - FreeBMD

Deaths Mar 1898
Bussey Margaret 45 Thrapston 3b131

Note: Trapston includes: Aldwincle,***Brigstock***, Chelveston cum Caldecott, Clopton, Denford, Great Addington, Hargrave, Islip, Little Addington, Lowick, Raunds, Ringstead, Slipton, Stanwick, Sudborough, Thrapston, Titchmarsh, Twywell, Woodford.


Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Sep 1899
Bussey John Thrapston 3b495
Farmer Carrie Thrapston 3b495
Knight Florence Amelia Thrapston 3b495<-- 1901 Census match
Shaw Harry Thrapston 3b495
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Source - 1901 England Census

NameAge in 1901BirthplaceRelationshipCivil ParishCounty/Island
Alfred C Bursey4 Brigstock, Northamptonshire, EnglandSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Emily A E Bursey6 Brigstock, Northamptonshire, EnglandDaughter Brigstock Northamptonshire
Florence A Bursey38 Brixworth, Northamptonshire, EnglandWife Brigstock Northamptonshire
George B Bursey12 Brigstock, Northamptonshire, EnglandSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Jane E Bursey10 Brigstock, Northamptonshire, EnglandDaughter Brigstock Northamptonshire
John Bursey50 Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, EnglandHead Brigstock NorthamptonshireGrazier
Joseph W Bursey24 Middenton in Teesdale, Durham, EnglandSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Joshue A Bursey8 Brigstock, Northamptonshire, EnglandSon Brigstock Northamptonshire
Mary A Bursey14 Middenton in Teesdale, Durham, EnglandDaughter Brigstock Northamptonshire
Robert M T Bursey1 month Brigstock, Northamptonshire, EnglandSon Brigstock Northamptonshire

Living: Brigstock Park, Brigstock

Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret Unknown,   ABT 1853 - BET JAN AND MAR 1898         Index

Individual Note:
     Source - FreeBMD

Deaths Mar 1898
Bussey Margaret 45 Thrapston 3b131

Note: Trapston includes: Aldwincle,***Brigstock***, Chelveston cum Caldecott, Clopton, Denford, Great Addington, Hargrave, Islip, Little Addington, Lowick, Raunds, Ringstead, Slipton, Stanwick, Sudborough, Thrapston, Titchmarsh, Twywell, Woodford.