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Tailer see also Tailor, Tailiour, Taylor |
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Tailer, Beed |
36B – Beed Tailer, yeoman Coddington – Will dated 12.11.1609; Proved 12.9.1609; York ref Vol31 Fol415 |
Tailor |
36 – Will Proved 1610 Yeoman |
Tailiour, Elizabeth (later Mrs Pratt) Pratt, Mr William see also Taylor |
16 – 27/05/1633 – William Pratt married Elizabeth Tailiour |
Talbot, Miss Lucy (later Mrs Johnson) Johnson, Joseph |
16– 06/12/1830 – Joseph Johnson married Lucy Talbot– see below |
Talbot, Sarah
Johnson, Joseph Johnson,Lucy néeTalbot Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Martha Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary
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35 1841 Census Sarah Talbot, age 75 b~1766, N(not in Notts)
Living in her daughter’s household Joseph Johnson, age 35 b~1806, Y(in Notts), Agricultural Labourer Lucy Johnson, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts), Sarah Johnson, age 8 b~1833, Y(in Notts) Martha Johnson, age 7 b~1834, Y(in Notts) Elizabeth Johnson, age 5 b~1836, Y(in Notts) Mary Johnson, age 2 b~1839, Y(in Notts) Folio 6/7, 862 |
Talbot, Miss Annie Maria (later Mrs Whitten)
Whitten, Mr John Whitten, Arthur Whitten, Walter Whitten, William |
16 – 13/05/1884 – John Whitton married Annie Maria Talbot
1891 Census (check) Kirklington strays for Moor Cottage Whitten, Arthur 6, born Coddington Notts Whitten, Mr John 29, Agricultural Labourer b Edingley, Notts Whitten, Mrs Annie wife 28, b Fulbeck, Lincs Walter 6, William 1 both born Kirklington
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Talbot, Frederick |
20 – 1950 poultry farmer at The Folly |
Tallents, Mr Godfrey Tallents, Mrs Eliza Caroline Pardo
Tallents, Mr Godfrey Edward Colonel Tallents, Mr Hugh (DSO)
Ms Belle Mathews
Tallents, Mr Godfrey
Tallents, Mrs Godfrey
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3 Mr Godfrey – d 10.3.1917 aged 69, b~1848 Newark Adv. – Mr Godfrey in 1843 Mayor of Newark 24 Mr Godfrey – 1853 listed as landowner. 7 Mr Godfrey – in 1864 listed as owner. 8/30/31/32/33/34 in 1881 Mr G living at Coddington House (Mrs Ann Thorpe having died in 1877) – in 1892, 1894, 1897, 1900, 1912 Mr G at Coddington House. Coddington House described as having been built in 1858. 32 In 1894 listed as solicitor and Town Clerk for Newark. 3 Mrs Eliza Caroline Pardo – d 20.8.1954 aged 92 – wife to Mr Godfrey; b~1862 15 – At meeting about the school on 26th March 1883, Godfrey Tallents (solicitor, Town Clerk of Newark, living at Coddington House) was one of the managers taking the decision to sack John Roberts. On 17th June 1897, he and his wife Eliza paid a rare visit to the school. On 1st March 1900, after the relief of Ladysmith there was a school parade followed by Tea at the Hall and gifts of oranges from Mrs Tallents and Mr Ross.
3 Mr Godfrey Edward– d 14.7.1967 aged 83 – Colonel in 20th Lanc Fusiliers; b~1884 3 Mr Hugh – d 3.8.1978 b 2.7.1885 – DSO Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry ALSO 3 Ms Belle Mathews – d 25.5.1893 aged 28 ? nurse of St Bartolomew?s Hospital; b~1865 (four stones in same grave surround)
18/19 – Godfrey E at The Old Vicarage
10/13 Mr Godfre – in 1916 at Coddington House 20/21/22/23 – Mrs – 1923 (no phone nos) – 1932 – 1936-8 – 1941-2 – at Coddington House Tel Nwk 281X2, p.res |
Tansley, Mr Taylor |
7 Mr Taylor– in 1864 keeper/owner of The Plough |
Taverner, Rev Frederick
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15 Rev Frederick – curate who conducted most of Coddington’s services from 1855-1861. Rough, sometimes inaccurate sketch map of 1857, listing where everone lived, their occupations and no of children. (Pg 8) |
Taylor see also Tailiour, Tailor |
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Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Mrs Mary (néeBell) seealso Tailiour |
16 –24/11/1679 – Thomas Taylor married Mary Bell |
Taylor, Miss Mary (later Mrs Oldham) Oldham, John |
16 – 15/12/1687 – John Oldham married Mary Taylor |
Taylor, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Ashling) Ashling, James
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16 – 18/03/1775 – James Ashling married Elizabeth Taylor. |
Taylor, Richard Taylor, Mary (néeCussins) |
16 – 27/02/1786 – Richard Taylor married Mary Cussins |
Taylor, Mr
Slight, Mr Leeson Hage, Mr |
Sale Poster,1820 – Hage, Printer of Newark. Mr Taylor the butcher will shew the premises. Mr Hage will auction Mrs Birkett’s Coddington house on 25th Jan 1820 at the Plough (Mr Leeson Slight). See Bell/birketts/Charity Farm |
Taylor, John Taylor, Mrs Sarah (néeWeightman) |
16 – 11/07/1820 – John Taylor married Sarah Weightman |
Taylor, Mr John Taylor, Sarah Taylor, William Taylor, John Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Joseph
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35 1841 Census – John Taylor, age 40, b~1801, Y(in Notts.), tailor Sarah Taylor, age 40, b~1801, N(not in Notts.) William Taylor, age 15, b~1826, Y(in Notts.) John Taylor, age 14, b~1827, Y(in Notts.) Sarah Taylor, age 12, b~1829, Y(in Notts.) Joseph Taylor, age 10, b~1831, Y(in Notts.) Folio 13;862 |
Taylor, Mr John See Robinson
=Taylor, Johnabove |
6 – Mr John – in 1832 tailor
15 – In Rev Frederick Taverner’s 1857 map, John lived where the current school is now, next to George Standby. |
Taylor, John |
25/24 – In 1844 and 1853 John Taylor listed as a farmer. |
Taylor, William
Clayton, John et al Mary Clayton
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35 1841 Census – – William Taylor, age 15, b~1826, N(not in Notts.), Male servant
In household of John Clayton, age 55 farmer, wife Mary Clayton, age 55, son Thomas and probably his wife and baby. There are 2 other young servants, Thomas Chiltern, age 15, and Mary Barrat, age 20. (Folio 8, Piece 862) |
Taylor, William Taylor, Mrs Ann (née Redhead) |
25 – In 1844 William Taylor listed as a tailor. 16 – 11/02/1847 – William Taylor married Ann Redhead 26 – In 1848 William Taylor listed as a cottager – but not as a tailor = same man? |
Taylor, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Lawson) Lawson, Samuel |
16 – 02/03/1848 – Samuel Lawson married Elizabeth Taylor |
Taylor, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Graves) Graves, William |
16 – 14/11/1850 – William Graves married Sarah Taylor |
Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Mrs Elizabeth (née Marshall) |
16 – 02/05/1861 – Thomas Taylor married Elizabeth Marshall |
Taylor, Miss Mary (later Mrs Thurlby) Thurlby, John |
16 – 17/03/1870 – John Thurlby married Mary Taylor |
Taylor, Miss Mary |
29/30 – in 1879, 1881 Mary Taylor was listed as Mistress of Wesleyan School. |
Taylor, Ella ? Taylor, Mrs Elizabeth (née Harvey) |
16 – 06/10/1874 – Ella- Taylor married Elizabeth Harvey – (or Harvey Taylor m Elizabeth Ella) |
Taylor, Mrs Eleanor Mary Nesbit also Cave, Mr William Armitage
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3 Taylor, Mrs Eleanor Mary Nesbit d 15.3.1956 aged 90; b~1866
also 3 Mr William Armitage – d 19.1.1953 aged ?0 (brother?) |
Taylor, Mr John |
28 – in 1872 John Taylor shopkeeper and at the Red Lion |
Taylor, R(ichar)d Marriott Taylor, Mrs S |
21 – 1938 at Newlyn, p.res 10 – 1942 at Newlyn, p.res |
Taylor, F J |
20 – 1950 at Langford Moor Tel Winthorpe 207, p.res |
Taylor, Mr William
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20 – William – 1950 at 1 Council houses, p.res |
Taylor, Elizabeth E |
18/19 – 1957- 1961 at 24 Old Main Road |
Taylor, Owen |
18/19 – 1957-1961 at 24 Old Main Road |
Taylor, Robert |
18/19 – 1957-1961 at The Hollies, Newark Road |
Taylor, Mr Harold John Taylor, Mrs Hilda
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3 Mr Harold John – d 1962 b1897 3 Mrs Hilda – d1974 b1898 – wife to Mr Harold John
18/19 – Harold J – at Balderton Lane |
Taylor, Mr William MacDonald
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3 Mr William MacDonald – d 18.11.1984 aged 77; b~1907 18/19 – William M – at West View, Balderton Lane |
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Thacker, Mr Eggleston |
3 Mr Eggleston ? d 29.7.1884 aged 79; b~1905 |
Thacker, John William Thacker, Mrs Mary Elizabeth (née Derry) |
16 – 27/12/1897 – John William Thacker married Mary Elizabeth Derry |
Thompson, William Thompson, Mrs Ann (née Hall) |
16 – 08/12/1818 – William Thompson married Ann Hall |
Thompson, Miss Melicent (later Mrs Fryer) Fryer, Francis |
16 – 26/10/1837 – Francis Fryer married Melicent Thompson. |
Thompson, William Thompson, Mrs Maria (néeGrocock) |
16 – 17/09/1835 – William Thompson married Maria Grocock |
Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Mrs Rebecca (néeLiggett) |
16 – 11/06/1822 – Thomas Thompson married Rebecca Liggett – see below |
Thompson, Thomas Thompson, Rebeckah née Liggett Thompson, Abner Thompson, joses Thompson, John Thompson, Mary
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35 1841 Census Thomas Thompson, age 50, b~1791 Y(in Notts.), Agricultural labourer Rebeckah Thompson, age 40, b~1801, N(not in Notts.), Abner Thompson, age 14, b~1827, Y(in Notts.), joses Thompson, age 11, b~1830, Y(in Notts.), John Thompson, age 7, b~1834, Y(in Notts.), Mary Thompson, age 2, b~1839, Y(in Notts.), Folio 9/10;862 |
Thompson, Henry Thompson, Mrs Mary Ann (néeSoutherington) |
16 – 15/07/1886– Henry Thompson married Mary Ann Southerington |
Thompson, William Thompson, Mrs Olive (née Brown) |
16 – 15/10/1889 – William Thompson married Olive Brown |
Thompson, A |
3 Mr A – d 7.7.1944 aged 26, Gunnerrd Worcester Yeomanry Airlanding Light Regiment R A.; b~1918 |
Thompson, Mr Arthur Thompson, Mrs Florence
=? Thompson, Arthur |
3 Mr Arthur – d 1.5.1972 aged 86 ? b ~ 1886 3 Mrs Florence – d 14.5.1966 aged 71 – wife to Mr Arthur; b~1895 15 ? In 1893 Arthur received a school good attendance award. |
Thompson, Arthur (two of them)
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18/19 – Arthur1957-1961 at Beckingham Road 18/19 – Arthur1957-1961 at The Lodge, Newark Road |
Thompson, Mr Arthur Edwin Thompson, Mrs Phyllis May Thompson, Mrs Phyllis M |
3 Mr Arthur Edwin – d 20.5.1964 aged 49; b~1915 3 Mrs Phyllis May – d 16.11.1960 aged 46 – wife to Mr Arthur Edwin; b~1914
19 – 1957 at Beckingham Road |
Thompson, Harold |
19 – 1957 at 58 The Green |
Thornton, John |
7 John – At dissolution granted to Sir Edward Bray, John Thornton and others, the rich chantry endowed by Henry of Coddington (to pray for his soul). (date??) |
Thornhill, Henry Thornhill, Mrs Ann (née Beckett) |
16 – 10/12/1877 – Henry Thornhillmarried Ann Beckett |
Thornhill, Mrs Ann
Beckett, Mr Christopher Beckett, Mrs Elizabeth
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3 Thornhill, Ann – d 20.8.1894 aged 58 daughter of Christopher/Elizabeth Beckett; b~1836
3 Mr Christopher – d 30.6.1888 aged 69; b~1819 3 Mrs Elizabeth – d 29.2.189- aged 66 – wife of Christopher
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Thornhill, Mr William
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1 Mr William – cottage in Lot 36 in 1918 15 – William received a school attendance award in 1893. |
Thorpe, Richard Thorpe, Mrs Mary Marshall (néeBrown) |
16 – 20/06/1842 – Richard Thorpemarried Mary Marshall Brown |
Thorpe, Mr Amos Thorpe, Mrs Mary Thorpe, Mr James Edward |
3 Mr Amos 3 Mrs Mary -? wife to Mr Amos 3 Mr James Edward – infant son of Amos / Mary |
Thorpe, Mr Charles Thorpe, Mrs Eliza (néeElse) |
16 – 17/11/1877 – Charles Thorpemarried Eliza Else |
Thorpe Family |
Thorpes of Beaconfield, Ardbrecknish and London– need to add details from biography from Newark library |
Thorpe Miss Eleanor (later Mrs Stewart) Stewart, John |
16 – 14/07/1846 – John Stewart married Eleanor Thorpe |
Thorpe, Mr James (1) |
Magic of Malt: James Thorpe – no 1? – born 1755, and married Lydia Taylor in 1789. Joined the Millgate firm Berriff and Co., which later became Berriff and Thorpe, and then Thorpe’s when his son bought out Berriff’s share of the company.
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Thorpe, Mr James (2) Thorpe, Mrs Ann
Thorpe, Mr John
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3 Marble plaque: Mr James Thorpe Snr of Beaconfield died 4.11.1843 aged 52. – also Mayor of Newark (Newark Advertiser list). 15 James Snr, a prosperous wharfinger, maltster and coal merchant with premises in Mill Gate, bought Beaconfield House and made extensive improvements to it. Magic of Malt: James Thorpe no 2 – the Alderman – born ~1791 – d 1843. In 1811 married Anne X (~1791 ~ June 1877). He was a JP, an alderman and Mayor of Newark in 1832 and 1835. 1829 Pigot’s directory said Thorpes were coal dealers with premises in Millgate. In 1832, as mayor, he presided over the celebratory election dinner for Tory candidate W E Gladstone. 1835 James Thorpe & Sons flour dealers and maltsters on Millgate, and owned a large steam mill on Farndon Road. He bought Coddington Beaconfield estate in 1840. Thorpes had the Millgate premises in period 1832-1893, and also premises at Gainsborough, Louth and Market Rasen.
31 – 1892 Colonel J Thorpe living at Coddington Hall. 32 – in 1894 listed as JP and DL for Argyllshire; of Coddington Hall, Ardbrecknish in Scotland and 59 Eaton Place, London SW.
7/27/28 Mrs Annie – in 1864, 1869 and 1872 lived in Coddington House (Dower house built, but Hall still called Beaconfield Hall). 31 – Coddington House described as having been built in 1858. 15- Ann died in 1877 (and is not listed in 1879 directory). 29 – in 1881 Coddington House now occupied by G Tallents.
7/27 John Thorpe (brother of James 2) – active in family business, became his nephew’s business partner. In 1885 the Thorpe family business was taken over by Gilstraps. In 1869 John Thorpe Esq. was living at Elston Hall. |
Thorpe, Colonel Harold
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1 Colonel Harold – Tenant of cottage in Lot 49, and Lot 34 (laundry). 3 Harold – DSO Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry Newark Advertiser – 9th MAY 1900 – LieutHarold of Sherwood Rangers 9, 13/34 Lieut Col.Harold DSO, JP – in 1912, 1916 and 1928 Coddington Moor 10/21/22/23 Lieut Col.Harold DSO, TD, JP – in 1923 (just listed as JP), 1932 – 1936-8 – 1941-2 Coddington Moor Tel Newark 281X1 20 – Lt Col. Harold DSO TD JP? 1950 The Old Vicarage Tel Newark 28, p.res |
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Thorpe, Ms Mary Alice =Thorpe, Mrs Mary Anne |
3 Ms Mary Alice – d 28.8.1868 Brass plaque, erected by her sisters Harriet Spence and Jane Spence 18.8.1870 |
Thorpe, Mrs Mary Anne (firstwife) Thorpe, Mr James Thorpe, Mrs Annie (widow)
1James Stewart; 2 John Somerled 3 Harold 4 William 5 Gervase 6 Richmond Muriel 7 Cicely 8 Helen Mary 9 Archibald James 10 Elspeth Margaret.
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3 Mrs Mary Anne – d iii Aug MDCCCLVII aged XI – first wife of Mr James, of Beaconfield also 3 Mr James Jnr- d iii Jul MDCCCCII (3.7.1902?) b 1824 3 Brass plaque: James Thorpe Esq. High Sheriff of Notts 1872 24/25/7/28/in 1844, 1853, 1864 and 1872 Hall still called Beaconfield House (1864 James described as Esq – farmer but listed as JP in 1872, 1897 (and may have been so earlier) (to be determined) 28/29/30/31/32; in 1879 and 1881 James Thorpe Esq listed as J.P. at Coddington Hall. In 1894 James listed as JP, DL and lord of the manor.
31 – In 1894 Coddington House described as having been built in 1858. 26/ – in 1848 Mrs Mary Thorpe listed at Beaconfield House. 15 – James was talented and energetic, assumed the role of local landowner and became recognised as the Squire. Married Mary Spence by 1851. By1860 he was 36, and his first wife Mary was 31. He paid for the restoration work on the church in 1864. Mary died childless at 40 in 1867. In 1868, at 45 James remarried the 23yr old Annie McDougal. James was a churchwarden and one of the leading managers for the school when it was nationalised in 1872. Rolf Vernon’s book is full of information about his and his two wives and his involvement with the school.
3/2 Mrs Annie Thorpe (née McDougal of Lunga)– d 18.11.1929 aged 82 – widow of James Thorpe, mother of James Somerled Thorpe.
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Children of James (3) / Annie Thorpe
1James Stewart; 2 John Somerled 3 Harold 4 William 5 Gervase 6 Richmond Muriel 7 Cicely 8 Helen Mary 9 Archibald James 10 Elspeth Margaret.
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15 / MDF papers/Magic Malt: 1 James Stewart died as an infant – he was baptised in Coddington Church in Aug 1870. 2 John Somerled. – Captain & Heir- b.1873 – d Sept 1916 In 1893 he joined the Scots Guards, becoming a captain and commander of the 2nd Battalion, and served in the Boer War. (Where and what actions?). In 1902 he inherited the estate (Coddington Hall and Ardbrecknish property) on his father’s death. In 9th August 1904 he married Elizabeth Cecelia Meade at Salisbury Cathedral. She was the daughter of Rev Sidney Meade of Frankleigh House Bradford on Avon Wilts. In her marriage settlement she had £30,000, with interest of 4% guaranteed at £1000/yr. In 1914 John Somerled rejoined the Army and was twice wounded in WWI. On 15-16th September 1916 (aged 43) he died at Loos while temporarily commanding the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards at the battle of the Somme. In April 1919 he was described as Major, and he received the Military Cross. He is buried at Carnoy cemetery and is commemorated by a plaque in the Coddington Church. (Newark Advertiser, MDFhouse papers, trade directories, church army list). 34 – in 1912, Capt. John S Thorpe, JP was the owner of Coddington Hall (his father having died in 1902) and principal landowner. 3 Harold, Colonel see above also In 1900 he was a Lieutenant in the Sherwood Rangers. In 1902 he inherited from his father “a specific share in the business”. In WWI he became a Colonel and earned a DSO in the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. His mother appointed him one of his brothers Trustees. In the 1918 sale catalogue he was recorded as tenant for lot 34 and one of the lot 49 cottages – see 7c. The 1916, 1928 and 1941 directories record him as living at Coddington Moor. From 1928 he is listed as a justice of the peace, and from 1941 as T.D andJ.P. (Newark Advertiser, MDFhouse papers, trade directories, church army list). 4 William – b~1877 – d 1897. He died of a trivial accident in Africa, as a 20 year old soldier during the Boer War. (Vernon) 5 Gervase – Brigadier General. On 8.5.1900, his brother Harold met Lieutenant Gervase Thorpe at Southampton. Gervase had been severely wounded at the Battle of Paardeburg and was invalided home. “The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders bore a good share of the fighting in SA [Boer] War” (Newark Advertiser report). In 1901 his father’s Will promised him £5,000 free of all death duties, and in 1904 he was named as a trustee in his brother, John’s, marriage settlement. He was awarded a DSO (not clear if awarded for service in SA or in WWI). On 15th November 1916, after his brother’s death, capital in the business of maltster was allocated towards Gervase’s £5000 legacy. The 1918 sale indentures describe him as “Brigadier General” of 30 Eaton Square, London. On 7.4.1919, sale lots bought by Harold and Tallents in the sale auction were transferred to Gervase for £810 – fields 131, 132 (lots 26-27) and two cottages from Lot 42. (MDFhouse papers). 6 Richmond Muriel; 7 Cicely and 8 Helen Mary. Few details about these three daughters, apart from the monies left to them in their fathers Will. Their signatures are on several 1918 sales documents in Manor Dairy Farmhouse papers showing that they outlived their brother John, and recording their place of residence at that time as 30 Eaton Square. 9 Archibald James ~1882-1901. He died in 1919, aged 19, of an illness that had been contracted some years earlier. His father was too ill to attend his funeral (Rolf Vernon, Newark Advertiser report). 10 Elspeth Margaret – d 12.12.1904, underage and unmarried. She was buried in Coddington (MDFhouse papers, and Graveyard survey, Notts Family history typo: Espeth Margaret?).
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Thorpe, Ms E(l)speth Margaret
Thorpe, Mr John Somerled
Thorpe, Mr Gervase
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3 Ms E(l)speth Margaret – d 12.12.1894 – daughter of James / Mrs Annie Thorpe
3 John Somerled Thorpe MC, Scots Guard, severely wounded in Boer War, killed in action in France 1.9.1916 (the Somme). Son of James / Mrs Annie Thorpe Brass on organ: John Somerled Thorpe MC, Captain Scots Guard, of Coddington Hall and Ardbrecknish in Argyll. Joined Scots Guard in 1893. Served in South African War, rejoined 1914 twice wounded. Killed at the Somme when temporarily commanding 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, 16.9.1916 aged 43, buried Carnoy. in action France 1.9.1916. 8, 13 Col. John – in 1900 JP, at Coddington Hall (same in 1916 Directory).
3 Mr Gervase DSO Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders served through the Boer War (wounded at Paardeburg, invalided home 9th May 1900 (Newark Advertiser), severely wounded. Son of James / Mrs Annie Thorpe
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Thurlby, Robert Thurlby, Mrs Mary (néeTrig) |
16 – 18/08/1845 – Robert Thurlbymarried Mary Trig |
Thurlby, John Thurlby, Mrs Mary (néeTaylor) |
16 – 17/03/1870 – John Thurlby married Mary Taylor |
Thurlby, George Thurlby, Mrs Rebecca (néeWilson) |
16 – 13/11/1873 – George Thurlbymarried Rebecca Wilson |
Thurlby, Arthur Thurnlby, George |
15 Arthur and George – both received good attendance awards at school in the period 1886 – 1893. |
Thurlby, Miss Alice (later Mrs Barker) Barker, James |
16 – 10/06/1875 – James Barker married Alice Thurlby. |
Thurlby, Miss Ann Elizabeth (later Mrs Ward) Ward, John Ellis |
16 – 04/11/1889 – John Ellis Ward married Ann Elizabeth Thurlby |
Thurnley, Mr Robert Thurlby? |
3 Mr Robert –d 4.11.1885 aged 62 – b~1823
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Tilley, Ernest W |
18/19 – 1957-1961 at Chapel Lane |
Tim, Miss Hester (later Mrs Harker) Harker, Thomas |
16 – 05/05/ 1698 – Thomas Harker married Hester Tim |
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Tomlinson, Miss Catharine (later Mrs Ellvin) Ellvin, William |
16 – 14/05/1838 – William Ellvin married Catharine Tomlinson (Catherine?) |
Tomlinson, Mr Charles Leslie Tomlinson Ms Jean |
3 Mr Charles Leslie – d13.12.1986 aged 54; b~1932 3 Ms Jean – d 10.9.1985 aged 55 (wife/sister?); b~1930 |
Tomlinson, John E |
18/19 – 1957-1961 6 Council Houses Balderton Lane |
Tomlinson, William H |
20 1950 – William – at 6 Council houses, p.res 18/19 – 1957-1961 Balderton Lane |
Torr, Wilfred D |
10 – 1942 – poultry farmer, at The Spinney |
Toogood, Mr Martin |
3 Mr Martin – 26th Manchester Regiment – stained glass window in church |
Towne, Robert Towne, Elizabeth Towne, George
Johnson, Edward et al Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jane Johnson, Hannah Johnson, George Johnson, John
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35 1841 Census Robert Towne, age 50 b~1791, Y(in Notts) Agricultural labourer. (Father of Robert below?) Elizabeth Towne, age 50 b~1791, Y(in Notts) George Towne, age 11 b~1830, Y(in Notts)
Living in household of Edward Johnson, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer Mary Johnson, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts), Jane Johnson, age 7 b~1834, Y(in Notts) Hannah Johnson, age 5 b~1836, Y(in Notts) George Johnson, age 2 b~1839, Y(in Notts) John Johnson,age 4m b~1841, Y(in Notts) Folio 11, 862 |
Town, William Town, Mrs Selinor (née Beck) |
16 – 02/09/1830– William Town married Selinor Beck see below |
Towne, William Towne, Selina néeBeck Towne, John Towne, William Towne, Joseph |
35 1841 Census William Towne, age 30 b~1811 N(not in Notts), Lime burner Selina Towne, age 30 b~1811 Y(in Notts) John Towne, age 8 b~1832 Y(in Notts) – see below William Towne, age 5 b~1836 Y(in Notts) Joseph Towne, age 5m b~1841, Y(in Notts) Folio 11, 862 |
Town, Ms Susan
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3 Ms Susan – d 4.6.1898 aged 75 – b ~1823 sister of Mr William / Joseph and/or John? |
Town, John Town, Mrs Eliza (néeMarshall) |
16 – 13/06/1836 – John Town married Eliza Marshall – see below 15 on Rev Frederick Taverner’s 1857 map, John Town live 3 doors up from Joseph towards Balderton Lane, with Widow Marshall. Neither are marked as having any children. |
Towne, John Towne, Eliza |
35 1841 Census John Towne, age 25 b~1816 Y(in Notts) Agricultural labourer. Eliza Towne, age 20 b~1821, Y(in Notts) Folio 6, 862 |
Town, Joseph Town, Mrs Ann (néeEllis)
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16 – 22/05/1841 – Joseph Town married Ann Ellis 3 Mrs Anne – d 31.12.1879 aged 66 – b ~ 1813 3 Mr Joseph – d 2.11.1884 aged 65 – husband to Mrs Anne – b~1819 15 Joseph – on Rev Frederick Taverner’s 1857 map, Joseph lived next to the school, opposite the Mansion – see below |
Towne, Joseph Towne, Ann |
35 1841 Census Joseph Towne, age 20 b~1821, Y(in Notts) Agricultural labourer. Ann Towne, age 25 b~1816 N(not in Notts) Folio 5, 862 |
Towne, Robert
Green, Thomas Green, Ann
Stanniland, Ann |
35 1841 Census – Robert Towne, age 20, b~1838, Y( in Notts.)
Living in household of Thomas Green, age 45, b~1796, N(not in Notts.), Agricultural labourer Ann Green, age 45, b~1796, Y( in Notts.) Also living in household Ann Staniland, age 3, b~1838, Y( in Notts.) Folio 7;862 |
Town, John Town, Mrs Jane (née Standley) |
16 –02/10/1856– John Town married Jane Standley ?William and Selina’s son? |
Town, John Town, Mrs Susan (née Johnson) |
16 – 13/04/1876 – John Town married Susan Johnson |
Tranlow, Miss Margaret (later Mrs Gibson) Gibson, Willm |
16 –20/08/1635 – Willm Gibson married Margaret Tranlow |
Tranlow, John Tranlow, Sara (née Byrch) |
16 – 20/07/1635 – John Tranlow married Sara Byrch |
Trawley, Miss Mary (later Mrs Lane) Lane, William |
16 – 01/07/1680 – William Lane married Mary Trawley |
Treloffe, Miss Margaret (later Mrs Lane) |
16 – 18.6.1609 – Thomas Lane married Margaret Treloffe. |
Treviss, Miss Jane (later Mrs Bennett) Bennett, George |
16 – 11/12/1769 – George Bennett married Jane Treviss |
Trickett, Ms Olive |
5 Ms Olive – owned part of lot 57 Brownlow House papers. |
Trig, Miss Mary (later Mrs Thurlby) Thurlby, Robert |
16 – 18/08/1845 – Robert Thurlbymarried Mary Trig |
Trolope, Mr Richard Trolope, Mrs Brigitt (née Robards) |
16 – 13.10.1608 – Richard Trolope married Brigitt Robards |
Troop, Mrs Hannah (later Mrs Foottit) Foottit, William |
16 – 20/04/1822 – William Footit married Hannah Troop |
Troop, Mr Baden
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Oral: – Baden Troop lived at the Bungalow, Drove Lane some time later than Maurice Heath. 18 – 1961 at Cross Lane Cottage |
Troulove |
36 – Will Proved 1635 Yeoman |
Troulove |
36 – Will Proved 1662 Yeoman |
Truslove or Troulove? |
36 – Will Proved 1698 Widow |
Tucker, William Tucker, Edith Tucker, Lily Tucker, Fred
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15 William, Edith, and Fred each received an award for good school attendance in the period 1886 – 1892. 15 Fred – d Jan 1898 –b~1889 – In August 1897 & early 1898 there was a scarlet fever outbreak and Dr Broadbent, medical officer from Newark, came to assess the extent. A few cases were very severe and 9yr old Fred Tucker died. It was followed by an influenza attack. |
Turfitt, George Henry Turfitt, Mrs Alice (née Henton) |
16 – 06/11/1900 – George Henry Turfitt married Alice Henton |
Turner, William Turner, Mrs Elizabeth (née Freare) |
16 – 28/05/1668 – William Turner married Elizabeth Freare |
Tustin, Mr Henry |
1 Mr Henry – occupied Lodge, Lot 47 in Winthorpe parish and Lots 50 |
Tysoe, Mr Frederick |
3 Mr Frederick – d 26.9.1974 aged 52 19 – 1957 at Main Street 18 – 1961 at 8 Valley View Mr Dave Tysoe has contacted to say the address was 2 Valley View, so this was an error in the 1961 Trade Directory. His mother, Mrs Tysoe, and her family lived there until the early 1990s. |
Tyrer, Mr John |
28 – in 1872 John Tyrer was a farmer on Balderton Road. |