Individual Notes

Note for:   Evelyn Mary Spedding,   1906 - 21 JUL 1984         Index

Individual Note:
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Original Source - Jeffrey Taylor, Genes Reunited Jan 2008/Feb 2010:

BMD Details
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Source - FreeBMD Births:

Births Dec 1906
Spedding Evelyn Mary Stockton 10a87

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ivy May Spedding,   12 MAY 1916 - 2007         Index

Individual Note:
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Original Source - Jeffrey Taylor, Genes Reunited Jan 2008/Feb 2010:

BMD Details

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ronald Alexander Spedding,   29 JAN 1913 - 2005         Index

Alias:   /Ronnie/

Individual Note:
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Original Source - Jeffrey Taylor, Genes Reunited Jan 2008/Feb 2010:

BMD Details

Notes: Survivor of the sinking of HMS Repulse

Place of birth: Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, England
Place of baptism:
Place of death: Stockton on Tees UK
Notes: Witnesses to marriage...Herbert Laing,and Isabel Wilson
Spouse name: Violet Lane
Place of marriage: Parish Church Stockton
Date of marriage: June 1/1940

Individual Notes

Note for:   Wilfred Norman Spedding,   29 JAN 1913 - 21 JUN 1983         Index

Alias:   /Wilf/

Individual Note:
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Original Source - Jeffrey Taylor, Genes Reunited Jan 2008/Feb 2010:

BMD Details

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Tweedie,   ABT 1886 - 17 MAR 1972         Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source - :

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Source - Gayelene Tweedie, descendent:

d. 17 Mar 1972 Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada

Individual Notes

Note for:   Cecil Hayllar,   1883 - AFT 1911         Index

Individual Note:
     Appears to be the husband of Mary Jane Cummings. A very rare name, so any reference is assumed, without proof, to be him.

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Original Source - FreeBMD Births:

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Births Mar 1883 (>99%)
Hayllar Cecil Stockton 10a52

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Original Source - FreeBMD Marriages:

See wife Mary Jane Cummings

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Source - 1861 England Census:

Mary Ann Robinson Robson,Ann Louisa abt 1846 Darlington Dumb, Durham, England Daughter Stockton On Tees, Durham

(Full record not viewed)

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Source - 1871 England Census:

Very possibly his mother:

Mary A Robinson abt 1848 Darlington, Durham, England Servant St Cuthbert, Durham

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Source - 1881 England Census:

Samuel Hayllon abt 1844 Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England Head Bishopton, Durham Grocer & Timber Merchants Clerk
    Marianne Hayllon abt 1846 Darlington, Durham, England Wife Bishopton, Durham

Alice Maud Hayllon abt 1876 Stockton On Tees, Durham, England Daughter Bishopton, Durham
    Benjamin Hayllon abt 1873 Stockton On Tees, Durham, England Son Bishopton, Durham
    Frederick Hayllon abt 1875 Stockton On Tees, Durham, England Son Bishopton, Durham
    Harriet Ann Hayllon abt 1859 Gateshead, Durham, England Daughter Bishopton, Durham
    Lizzie Jane Hayllon abt 1871 Gateshead, Durham, England Daughter Bishopton, Durham
    Mary Oliver Hayllon abt 1867 Gateshead, Durham, England Daughter Bishopton, Durham

Living: [no street shown], Bishopton, Co. Durham
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Source - 1891 England Census:

Robson Robinson abt 1813 Barton, Yorkshire, England Head Stockton On Tees, Durham Engineers Clerk
Ann L Robinson abt 1814 Stockton, Durham, England Wife Stockton On Tees, Durham
Marianne Hallyer [sic] abt 1856 Darlington, Durham, England Daughter Stockton On Tees, Durham Widow
Cecil Hallyer [sic] abt 1884 Stockton, Durham, England Son Stockton On Tees, Durham Scholar
George L Hallyer [sic] abt 1888 Stockton, Durham, England Grandson Stockton On Tees, Durham

Living: 3 Hodgson Lea? Court, Stockton On Tees, Co. Durham
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Source - 1901 England Census:

Marianne Hallyar abt 1846 Darlington, Durham, England Head Thornaby, Yorkshire Living on own means
Cecil Hallyar [transcribed as Cocie Hayelar] abt 1883 Stockton, Durham, England Son Thornaby, Yorkshire ?Mass? Finisher Apprentice
George L Hallyar abt 1888 Stockton, Durham, England Son Thornaby, Yorkshire

Living: 15, Roseberry Crescent, Thornaby

   

Individual Notes

Note for:   Marianne Robinson,   ABT 1846 - AFT MAR 1901         Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source: 1891, 1901 England Census:

See son Cecil. Cecil appears to have married relative Mary Jane Cummings.

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Source - FreeBMD Marriages:

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Marriages Mar 1880
Hayllar Samuel Stockton 10a54 <---
Moscrop John Stockton 10a54
Robinson Marianne Stockton 10a54<---
Weighill Mary Stockton 10a54

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ann Louisa Lumley,   ABT 1814 - AFT MAR 1891         Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source - 18x1 England Census:

Mother of Marianne Robinson who is mother of Cecil Hallyar who appears to marry relative Mary Jane Cummings.
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Source - FreeBMD

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Dec 1846
Butterwick Ann Stockton 24248
Chester Samuel Stockton &c 24248
Eden James Stockton 24248
Johnston Jane Stockton 24248
Lumley Ann Louisa Stockton &c 24248<-- Census name match
Martin James Stockton &c 24248
Race Mary Anne Stockton 24248
Robinson Robson Stockton 24248<---

Individual Notes

Note for:   Cecilia Charlotte Eagles,   ABT 1818 - AFT MAR 1901         Index

Individual Note:
     This may be a completely unrelated person, but her name is Charlotte Eagles, the same as that of Admiral Sir Richard Collinson's grandmother (possibly b. c1743) - a family naval connection perhaps? She is also the daughter of a clergyman, as is Sir Richard

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Original Source - http://www.pbenyon1.plus.com/Nbd/exec/B/Index.html Extracts from Various Navy Lists 1844-1879 - RN Executive Officers

Surname: Beddoes, First Names : Charles Henry

Date promoted :
Commander: 15/11/1845
Lieutenant: 13/03/1832

Date of Navy List - Appointment and date:
Dec 1843 Illustrious - 6 Aug 41

Notes:

BEDDOES. (COMMANDER, 1845.)

CHARLES HENRY BEDDOES entered the Navy 28 April, 1821 ; passed his examination in 1827 ; and obtained his commission 13 March, 1830. He was afterwards appointed First Lieutenant - 10 Oct. 1833, of the AETNA surveying vessel, Capt. Wm. Geo. Skyring, employed on the African coast - 12 Sept. 1836, of the HARLEQUIN 16, Capts. John Elphinstone Erskine and Lord Fras. John Russell, successively stationed in the Mediterranean and at the Cape of Good Hope - and, 6 Aug. 1841, of the ILLUSTRIOUS 72, flag-ship of Sir Chas. Adam, in North America and the West Indies. He attained his present rank 15 Nov. 1845 ; and has since been on half-pay.

Commander Beddoes married, 15 Jan. 1839, Cecilia Charlotte, second daughter of the Rev. J. Eagles. AGENTS-Case and Loudonsack.

[son of above - Michael Collinson]

Surname: Beddoes, First Names : Thomas Henry Willoughby

Date promoted :
Lieutenant: 05/08/1868

Date of Navy List - Appointment and date:
June 1870 : 113 - Clio 22 Mar 70
June 1879 : 510 - Valiant addl for Coast Guard Services 1 Apr 74 ; Belmullet
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Source - 1841 England Census:

Henry Beddoes abt 1806 Gloucestershire, England Clifton, Gloucestershire Navy
Cecilia Beddoes abt 1816 Gloucestershire, England Clifton, Gloucestershire
Rosamond Beddoes abt 1836 [5 years sic] Gloucestershire, England Clifton, Gloucestershire
Jane Ball abt 1816 not_born_in_Gloucestershire Clifton, Gloucestershire F.S.
Ann Hare abt 1821 not_born_in_Gloucestershire Clifton, Gloucestershire F.S.
Eliza Waldy abt 1821 not_born_in_Gloucestershire Clifton, Gloucestershire F.S.

Living: Number Two?, Mall Buildings, Clifton, Gloucestershire
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Source - 1851 England Census:

Not found at all. Abroad?
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Source - 1861 England Census:

Cecilia Beddoes abt 1818 Bristol; Clifton Head Clifton, Gloucestershire W?
    Mara Beddoes Cecilia abt 1842 Bristol; Clifton Daughter Clifton, Gloucestershire
    Rosanna Beddoes Cecilia abt 1837 Bristol; Clifton Daughter Clifton,
Emma Clarke abt 1814 Bristol; Clifton Sister Clifton, Gloucestershire Unmarried --> Hmm, unlikely [shown as married in 1891 census]
Ann Woodman abt 1837 Gloucestershire, England Servant Clifton, Gloucestershire

Living: 2 Carlton Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire
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Source - 1891 England Census:

Record not fully reviewed or transcribed

Living: Hesterworth, Hopesay, Shropshire
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Source - 1901 England Census:

Name Parent or spouse names Birth Year Birthplace Relation Residence

    Cecilia C Beddoes abt 1821 Clifton, Somerset, England Head Hopesay, Shropshire Wid. Living on own means
    Rosamond H Beddoes abt 1839 Clifton, Somerset, England Daughter Hopesay, Shropshire Living on own means
Thomas H W Beddoes abt 1849 West Town, Somerset, England Son Hopesay, Shropshire Commander Royal Navy Off
Louisa Beddoes abt 1852 India Daughter-in-law Hopesay, Shropshire Married
Cecilia C McNaughton Thomas H W,
Louisa abt 1871 Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England Granddaughter Hopesay, Shropshire
Mildred G McNaughton abt 1900 Cape Colony Gt G Daur Hopesay, Shropshire
Rosamond C McNaughton abt 1900 Cape Colony Gt G Daur Hopesay, Shropshire
Anna Beddoes abt 1884 CO Granddaughter Hopesay, Shropshire
Henrietta Hill abt 1866 Norton, Radnorshire, Wales Visitor Hopesay, Shropshire
+ 4 servants
   
   
Living: Headerworth?, Hopesay, Shropshire

Individual Notes

Note for:   Emma Eagles,   ABT 1814 - AFT MAR 1891         Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source - 18x1 England Census:

See sister Cecilia


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Source - LDS IGI:

Looks like a member's contribution so accuracy unknown

Emma Jane Eagles
    Female
Event(s):
Birth: 30 JAN 1811
Christening: 26 JUN 1816 St Augustine-The-Less, Bristol, Gloucester, England
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
    Father: John Eagles
    Mother: Harriet
Source Information:
Batch No.: C010867
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Source - LDS IGI:

Looks like a member's contribution so accuracy unknown, but agrees with previously found census record:

Emma Jane Eagles
    Female
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
    Father: Rev John Eagles
Marriages:
    Spouse: John Altham Graham Clarke
    Marriage: 29 DEC 1840 Of, Clifton, Gloucester, England
Messages:
Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church.

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Altham Graham Clarke,   ABT 1813 - AFT MAR 1871         Index

Individual Note:
     Source - 1871 England Census:

John A G Clarke abt 1813 Kinnersley, Herefordshire, England Head Frocester, Gloucestershire J.P. Land Owner
Emma J G Clarke abt 1813 Clifton, Gloucestershire, England Wife Frocester, Gloucestershire
+ 6 servants

Living: Manor House, Frocester, Gloucestershire

Individual Notes

Note for:   Sybil Davis?,    - BET 1811 AND 1849         Index

Individual Note:
     With reference to the will of Richard Collinso,Pauline Adams points Richard Collinson seems to have married again after the death of his first wife, Cecilia Eagles, probably as result of child birth. She later came up with a first name, Sybil.

Her surname remains unknown but may well have been "Davis"or "Davis". There are two references to "her nephew the Revd. Ri(chard) .Davi(e)s. One is in Richard Collinson's will so unlikely to be "his" nephew. Of course there is still a chance Richard Davis is a son of a sister.

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Original Source - Pauline Adams, Genes Reunited, Feb 2008:


Hi Michael,
I have been at my computer all afternoon trying to decipher the Will of Rev. Richard Collinson & I wondered if you'd seen a copy.
It appears from his will that he must have married again after Cecilia Eagles died as he left almost everything to his dear wife who is annoyingly
anonymous. Do you know anything of a marriage after Cecilia ?
I've pasted my transcription below. It didn't seem to have much in the way of punctuation and the writing was difficult to decipher in places. See what you think. If you'd like a copy of the handwritten one you can contact me at peamcd@@btinternet.com and I'll send you one in PDF format otherwise you can download one from the British National Archives site at www.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
The revs. Septimus' & John Collinson's wills are also there - I have copies of those too but haven't worked through them yet.
Here's my transcription - with undecipherable bits in [ ? ]. I hope it fits in this box.

Pauline

AS MY VERY DEAR SON
companion and friend is of age to manage for himself & is also united in marriage much to my satisfaction to a good and worthy woman it
seems unnecessary to put him to the trouble & expense of a will but it may be of use to point out that at my decease these will belong of
right to my good and beloved wife -

£ 6,000 on the late Bish. Bond --------------------P2. Ann£300
1,050 in the Navy 5 pr. cent ----------------------------------52-10 £
400 on Mr. Jolliff's now the Revd. Mc[ Cloud] ----[9] 25 300 P [cent] [an]
500 on Mr. John Collinson's ( Gravel Lane) ------[9] 25 May 11 - 1810
400 on Mr Eagles [ 9 or ditto mark or 1 per cent ?] 20
May 13 1810- 300Navy 5p.cent----------------------------------15
[fire ] office P.c ann-------------------------16
£448.10 448.10

The above sums in consideration of money of hers lost also [ un or and ?]
by accepting of inadequate securities should have been considered as entirely at her disposal notwithstanding a deed of Gift of some part of it to me excepting £1000 on Mr Bishop's Bond now in the navy five per cents.

which my dear wife has been so good as to give to my son at her decease but as she has been kind enough to say she will bequeath the rest also to my son excepting the £6000 now owing to her nephew the Revd. Ri.Davies.

I have only to recommend to his consideration that he [ ? ] it solely from the affectionate interest she takes in his welfare & I am sure
the same worthy [ ? ] which [ ? ] to him this bounty will be still & at all times [ practis ? ] to make what [ ? ] he may be
able for it .

I am sorry so much money has been lost thro me perhaps the recollection of it may serve as some caution to my son in future
To make what amends I reasonably may I wish & I know the party I am [add-??going] too well to think it necessary to say more
that my good & dear son will let his mother continue to live in her house in Park Street Bristol free of any rent except [ ? ]
and ground rent for her life or as long as she may wish to do so. what money I have in the Bankers hands [ ? ] Bright & Co.
will be to defray necessary exp[ense?] & for joint use till the time of payments due from [ ? ] property my dear child will now [s-?]
[therein ?] with my warmest prayers for the health and happiness present and future of himself his good wife and child.

£400 in the 3 P.cent Consols p.ann------------------£12.0
640 in the 3 P.cent Consols in Mr S Bishops [main ? or Bank?] 19. 14
a share in Tontine Warehouses [ ?] 63-----4.4 at present
House in Park Street cost 12 or 1300.

I wish to be buried in as plain a manner as will consist with proper dignity by the side of our friends in Temple Churchyard or
wherever may be more convenient Oct-22-1806

I think it my bounden duty in conclusion to bear witness to the uniform goodness and excellencies of my dear wife . I am afraid
I have not been careful enough at all times to manifest such sentiments but I beg her forgiveness & I hope God will forgive me
a more [ ? ] and affectionate wife I believe never blessed any husband my son I am sure will never cease to venerate her as a most
indulgent tender mother & I have no doubt he will make her every grateful and dutiful service in his power whilst they are suffered to
exist in this state. Ri Collinson

My brother william is at times I believe rather [distressed for necessaries ?] & I could wish if my son find it convenient he shou'd make him
a present of £20 a year for his life to be allowed him for his sole use at such proportions & in such a manner as may promise to be of most
desire to him but this & the manner of my son's [ expending or expressing ?] it must be left entirely at his discretion.

22nd day of June ...

Michael
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Source - Pauline Adams, Genes Reunited, Feb 2008:

I was just about giving up when I attempted a google book search - I've found loads of obit.s that way.
Annoyingly this book is a snippet view only so now I'm going to see if I can get a copy.

This was the search result. Looks like she may have died in Wales - unless thats part of another entry.


The New Monthly Magazine
by Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth

Page 465
At Brecon, Sybil, relict of the Rev. R. Collinson, rector of King's Weston, near
Bristol. At Swansea, John Jeffreys, esq. solicitor, an alderman of the ...
No preview available

I'll let you know if I get hold of the book.
Pauline

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Source - British History Online, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=47802

Sponsor: Institute of Historical Research
Publication:A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Author:Samuel Lewis
Year published: 1849
Supporting documents: Preface
Pages: 92-125
Citation:
'Bonvilston - Brecknockshire', A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1849), pp. 92-125. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=47802. Date accessed: 18 February 2008.

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Brecknock

BRECKNOCK, a borough and markettown, and the head of a union, having exclusive jurisdiction, locally in the hundreds of Merthyr, Pencelly, and Devynock, in the county of Brecknock, South Wales, 171 miles (W. by N.) from London, on the road to Milford. ...

...

Two Church schools, in which about 50 boys and 100 girls are instructed, were established in 1810, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the accession of George III. They are kept in two rooms in the same building, erected for the purpose, and the master and mistress receive a salary of thirty guineas a year each. In 1722, Nicholas Jeffreys gave £100, directing the interest to be applied to the use of the charity school of Blue-coat boys; in 1724, Mrs. Catharine Games gave £300 to purchase lands, out of the rents of which, £2 yearly were to be paid to the charity school for girls, and the remainder to be yearly distributed in bread, at the discretion of the trustees; and in 1794, Mrs. Mary Williams devised the interest of £100 to be annually applied towards the support of the Blue girls' charity school of Brecknock: these several bequests, except that part of Mrs. Games's which is distributed in bread, have been united, and their produce, jointly with annual subscriptions, and the bequest of Mrs. Collinson, mentioned below, is applied to the support of the above-named Church schools, forming a fund out of which the salaries of the master and mistress are paid. There are two or three other schools partly supported by subscription, and about a dozen Sunday schools.

An almshouse for twelve decayed female housekeepers was founded in 1721, by Mrs. Catharine Games and Mrs. Walker, who bequeathed £620 to be laid out in the purchase of lands for its endowment, and placed it under the superintendence of the proprietor of the Penpont estate: the dwellings, to each of which a garden is attached, are situated in Llanvaes, form three sides of a quadrangle, and are comfortably fitted up. The endowment was expended in the purchase of an estate, situated in the parish of Cantrêv; but in lieu of the rent of this property, only the interest of the original sum is paid to the inmates, at the rate of fifty-five shillings each per annum. This stipend has, however, lately been augmented by Mrs. Sybil Collinson, late of Brecknock, who in her will stated she was possessed of £6000 then in the hands of her nephew, the Rev. Richard Davis, £1000 of which she appropriated; the interest of this sum less legacy duty, amounts to £45 per annum, of which £12 are equally distributed every year among the inmates of the hospital, £25 are appropriated to the Church schools established in 1810, £5 distributed in clothing, and the remaining £3 go to the county gaol.

...

Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph Burrow,   ABT 1785 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source - Susan Burrow, Genes Reunited family tree, Mar 2008:

Name, DOB, PO, spouse
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Isabella Unknown,   1821 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Original Source - Susan Burrow, Genes Reunited family tree, Mar 2008:

Name, DOB, PO, spouse
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