Names |
Notes |
Galls, John Galls, Mrs Ellinor (née Byrch) |
16 – 26/04/1638 – John Galls married Ellinor Byrch |
Gardener, Mr John |
2 Mr John- in 1863 landowner – get details |
Gardner, Mrs Judith (née Hollingworth) Gardner, Mr Robert James McIntosh two children (Gardener)
Hollingworth, Mr (G) Fred Hollingworth, Mrs Dorothy
Hollingworth, Mr Michael
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2 Mrs Judith Gardner (née Hollingworth), daughter of Fred and Dorothy. Gardner, Mr Robert James McIntosh – husband of Judith. In 1985 they had two children. Newark Advertiser 8.3.1985 – Fred’s obituary.
Parents, the Hollingworths, occupied Manor Dairy Farmhouse. 3 Mr G Fred – d 1.5.1985 M.I. – “in 79th year – husband of Dorothy, father or Michael and Judith“ 2 Mrs Dorothy d xxxxx M.I. – “in 79th year – wife of Fred, father of Michael“ 3 Mr Michael d 10.5.1960 aged 24, only son of Fred and Dorothy |
Garland, Miss Mary (later Mrs Harvey) Harvey, William |
16 – 24/11/1819 – William Harveymarried Mary Garland |
Garside, Mr Joseph |
24 – Mr Joseph in 1853 listed as timber merchant |
Gascoyne, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Wells) Wells, Thomas |
16 – 28/08/1760 – Thomas Wells married Elizabeth Gascoyne |
Gamage, George |
21 – 1936-8 at The Nook, p.res |
Gayby, Miss Mary (later Mrs Hall) Hall, Mr Thomas |
16 – 06/12/1773 – Thomas Hall married Mary Gayby |
Geeson, Mr Arthur Cecil Geeson, Mr Francis Rudkin
Geeson, Arthur C(ecil) = Geeson, Alan |
3 Mr Arthur Cecil – d 19.11.1982 aged 85 – father; b~1899 10 Mr Arthur Cecil – in 1941 farmer (>150a) Hall Farm 3 Mr Francis Rudkin – d 25.11.1938 aged 11 months – son of Mr Arthur Cecil 10/21 – 1938 – 1942 farmer Tel Nwk 616 20 – 1950 – at Hall Farm = Home Farm 19 – 1957 at Home Farm 18 – 1961 at Rose-Alan, Balderton Lane |
Gibson, Willm Gibson, Mrs Margaret(née Tranlow) |
16 –20/08/1635 – Willm Gibson married Margaret Tranlow |
Gibson, Miss Esther (later Mrs Birch) Birch, Richard |
16 –09/01/1682 – Richard Birch married Esther Gibson |
Gibson, Miss Margaret (later Mrs Allcock) |
16 – 13/03/1826 – Richard Allcock married Margaret Gibson |
Gibson, Mr W C |
9 Mr W C? in 1928 Hill View |
Gibson, Stephen Gibson, Edith M |
10/21 – 1938 – 1942 at Gilwern, p.res 18/19/20 – 1950 – at Gilwern, Beckingham Road, p.res |
Gilbart, John (?Gilbert) Gilbart, Mrs Ann (née Sumner) |
16 – 11/07/1757 – John Gilbart married Ann Sumner |
Gilbort , Silvester Gilbort , Mrs Mary (née Anderson) |
16 – 21/06/1764 – Silvester Gilbort married Mary Anderson |
Gilbert, Mr Henry Esq. |
24 Mr Henry – 1853 listed as landowner. 7 Mr Henry – in 1864 farmer and owner 28 – in 1872 listed as owner and farmer at Barnby Manor 29 Mr Henry, h – in 1879 listed as farmer at Barnby Manor |
Gilbert, Miss Jane (later Mrs Staniland) Staniland, Mr Joseph |
16 – 20/05/1867 – Joseph Staniland married Jane Gilbert 2 Mr Joseph Staniland in 1863 occupied cottage -2a- which became Lot 58 (cottage = Manor Dairy Farmhouse. – as under-tenant to John Fryer). 1 Mr Joseph Staniland – in 1918 occupied cottage in Lot 36; |
Gilbert, Mr Stanley |
7 Mr Stanley- in 1941 tractor repairs, The Spinney Newark 198 10/18/19/20/21 1938 – 1942 – 1950 – at The Spinney, Newark Rd, Tel Nwk 198, p.res |
Giles, John |
25 – in 1844 John Giles is listed as gent. 26 – in 1848 listed as resident |
Giles, John Giles, Eliza
Moore, Mary
|
35 1841 Census John Giles, age 50 b~1791, Y( in Notts) Independent. Eliza Giles, age 50 b~1791, N(not in Notts) Also In the household Mary Moore, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts), Female servant Folio 12, 862 |
Gill, William Gill, Mrs Harriett (née Wilson) |
16 – 05/11/1821 – William Gill married Harriett Wilson |
Girsbie, William |
36B – William Girsbie, husbandman Coddington – Will dated 14.9.1558; Proved 13.10.1558; York ref Vol15 pt2 Fol364 |
Glanville, Mr T E |
1 Mr T E – in 1918 cottage in Lot 38 (No47, 3- cottage row west side of Well Green |
Glazier, John Glazier, Mrs Ann (née Atterby) |
16 – 13.8.1629 – John Glazier married AnnAtterby |
Glue, Miss Anne (later Mrs Crosby) Crosby, William |
16 – 05/11/1679 – William Crosby married Anne Glue |
Glossop, Sampson Glossop, Mary
Hullott, Mary Ann
|
35 1841 Census Sampson Glossop, age 70 b~1771, N(not in Notts), Independent. Mary Glossop, age 30 b~1811, N(not in Notts)
Also in the household Mary Ann Hullott, age 12 b~1829, N(not in Notts) Folio 7, 862 |
Godfrey, Mrs Jane Godfrey, Mr Thomas Spragging or Godfrey, Mr T Spraggon Esq. Spragging-Godfrey, Mr Thomas
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3 Mrs Jane – d 6.7.1827 aged 23 (b~1804) – wife of Mr Thomas Godfrey Spragging – stone in floor of Coddington church. 6 Godfrey, Mr T Spraggon Esq – Beaconfield House in 1832 Directory.
Newark&District photobook + internet – Mr Thomas Spragging Godfrey, 1801 – 1859, local banker, who built Balderton New Hall in 1840. Was this why he sold Beaconfield house/hall to the Thorpes? Thomas Spragging Godfrey was Newark’s Mayor in 1836 – 4 years after James Thorpe(his son of same name TSG was Mayor in 1865). When Balderton Hall was first built in 1840, it represented the ultimate status symbol for its owner, Thomas Spragging Godfrey. The Godfrey family had been involved in banking in Newark since the late 18th Century and by the early 1800s had also entered business with the Tallents family of solicitors. T. S. Godfrey meanwhile had become a partner in the town’s forejost financial institution the Newark Bank. This was located in the Market Place between Chain Lane and the Queen’s Head (it subsequently moved to the site presently occupied by the NatWest Bank). With success in business came civic recognition and in 1836 Godfrey was elected Mayor of Newark and subsequently an alderman in which office he continued until his death in July 1859. Balderton Hall which was taken over by his son Thomas Spragging Jnr. He was also in banking in Newark and had become a senior partner in the firm of Godfrey & Riddell successors to the Newark Bank. He also became a Mayor of Newark (in 1865) and was a magistrate for both the borough and for Nottinghamshire. He was also treasurer of the Newark Board of Guardians chairman of the Balderton School Board and between 1863 and 1874 librarian at Newark’s old Stock Library in the Market Place. Thomas Spragging Godfrey Jnr. died jost unexpectedly at the early age of 44 in September 1877. His widow Emily continued to live at Balderton Hall for some time. In November 1880 the house and grounds were put up for sale in an auction held at the Town Hall in Newark. On the day however the property failed to reach its reserve price of ?14 600 and was withdrawn. Child of Thomas Spragging Godfrey Jnr was Alice Sophia Godfrey. She married Hon. Francis Albert Rollo Russell, (son of John Russell, 1st Earl Russell and Lady Frances Anna Maria Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound) on 21 April 1885 ? and she died on 12 May 1886 a month after childbirth. Their child was Arthur John Godfrey Russell b. 11 Mar 1886, d. 9 Mar 1943. |
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Names |
Notes |
Gomer, Mr C
Gomer, Mr Charles Gomer, Miss Elizabeth
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31/8 Mr C ? in 1892, 1900 – butler to Col. Thorpe.
13 Mr Charles ? in 1916 gardener to Captn John S Thorpe, JP. 15 Miss Elizabeth ? March/April 1899 Elizabeth became a monitor in the schools’ infants’ department. She later became a teacher at the National School and taught there for most of the first half of the 20th Century (get details). 10/20/21 ?1938 – 1942 – 1950 at Almond cottage, p.res |
Good, Elizabeth Good, George Good, Mary |
35 1841 Census – Elizabeth Good, age 35, b~1806, Y( in Notts.), George Good, age 11, b~1830, Y( in Notts.), Mary Good, age 6, b~1835, Y( in Notts.), (Folio 12, Piece 862) |
Good, Mr William |
3 Mr William ? d 25.8.1871 aged -3 |
Good,Miss Catharine (later Mrs Blackbourn) Blackbourn, Mr William |
16 – 14/06/1887 ? William Blackbourn married Catharine Good
|
Goode, Sarah Ann (later Mrs Pilgrim) Pilgrim, Mr William |
16 – 28/12/1869 – William Pilgrim married Sarah Ann Goode |
Goodband, William Goodband, Mrs Lavinia (née Hough)
Goodband, Ms Lavinia Goodband, Mr William |
16 – 25/09/1884 – William Goodband married Lavinia Hough
3 Ms Lavinia ? d 17.10.1947 3 Mr William ? d 19.8.1904 |
Goodband, John W |
18/19? 1957 – 1961 at 20 Main Street |
Goodwin, Robert
Young, John *et al
|
35 1841 Census Robert Goodwin, age 15, b~1826, Y(born in Notts), Agricultural labourer.
Living in household of John Young, age 50, farmer, with 3 children up to 10, Elizabeth Pilgrim, age 20, female servant Mary Anderson, age 65, Nurse (Folio 5, Piece 862) |
Goody, Miss Ann (later Mrs Cooper) Cooper, Rich(ard) |
16 – 21/12/1635 –Rich(ard) Cooper married Ann Goody |
Gosse |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1673 Yeoman |
Gosse, Miss Mary (later Mrs Deeping) Deeping, William |
16 – 10/12/1679 – William Deeping married Mary Gosse |
Gosse |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1690 Yeoman |
Goss |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1708 |
Goss |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1746 Farmer/Yeoman |
Goss, Thomas Goss, Mrs Sarah (néePilgram) |
16 – 26/12/1754 – Thomas Goss married Sarah Pilgram |
Goss |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1777 Yeoman |
Goss |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1790 Farmer |
Goss, Richard Goss, Mrs Jane (née Dalton) |
16 – 03/08/1797 – Richard Goss married Jane Dalton |
Goss, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Marriott) Marriott, William |
16 – 15/01/1824 – William Marriottmarried Sarah Goss |
Goss |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1824 Victualler (possibly Richard Goss?) |
Goss, Miss Mary Ann (later Mrs Hudson) Hudson, John |
16 – 24/10/1831 – John Hudson married Mary Ann Goss |
Goss, Thomas
Hudson, Mr John et al Hudson, Mary Hudson, Richard Hudson, Robert
|
35 1841 Census – Thomas Goss, age 35, b~1806, Y( in Notts.), lime burner
Living in household of John Hudson, age 30, lime merchant Mary Hudson, age 25, and children Richard Hudson age 7, Robert Hudson age 3. Folio 13;862 |
Goss, Thomas |
26/24 ? In 1848 and 1853 Thomas Goss listed at the Blue Bell. |
Goulding, George Harry |
10/21 ? 1938 – 1942 at Tudor, p.res |
Grantham, William Thomas |
10/21 ? 1938 – 1942 at Elmwood, p.res |
Graves, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Hudson) Hudson, John |
16 – 24/11/1756 – John Hudson married Sarah Graves |
Graves, William Graves, Lydia
Smalley, William et al Smalley, Sarah Smalley, Mary Smalley, Thomas Smalley,Jane
|
35 1841 Census – William Graves, age 25, b~1815, Y( in Notts.), sawyer Lydia Graves, age 25, b~1815, Y( in Notts.)
Living in the household of William Smalley age 25, Agricultural labourer; Sarah Smalley age 25, and their children Mary Smalley age 5, Thomas Smalley age 3, Jane Smalley age 1. Folio 10;862 |
Graves, William Graves, Mrs Sarah (néeTaylor) |
16 – 14/11/1850 – William Graves married Sarah Taylor (relationship – if any – to above?) |
Gray, Miss Hannah (Mrs Bate) Bate, Robert |
16 – 22/05/1683 – Robert Bate married Hannah Gray |
Greaves, Mr H
(? see also Freaves?) |
15 Mr H ? in 1857 Rev Frederick Taverner?s map shows H Greaves to have two small children, and live next to Featherstone, where the present school is. |
Grebb, Miss Cathrine (later Mrs Peck) |
16 ? 13.11.1609 ? Robert Peck married Cathrine Grebb |
Greene |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1615 Husb Same as below? |
Greene, William |
36B ? William Greene, husbandman Coddington – Will dated 21.12.1614; Proved 14.5.1615; York ref Vol33 Fol524 |
Greene |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1621 widow |
Greene, Thomas Greene, Mrs Jane (néeDewick) |
16 ? 16/04/1666 – Thomas Greene married Jane Dewick |
Greene |
36 ?will proved (?) 1682 |
Green, Thomas Green, Mrs Sarah (néePratt) |
16 ? 26/11/1812 – Thomas Green married Ann Pratt |
Green, Thomas Green, Ann
Towne, Robert Stanniland, Ann |
35 1841 Census – 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 Robert Towne, age 20, b~1821, Y( in Notts.) Ann Stanniland, age 3, b~1838, Y( in Notts.) ?Grandaughter of Thomas/Ann?? Folio 7;862 |
Green, Thomas |
26/24 ? In 1848, 1853 listed as shopkeeper. = above? |
Green, Mr Benjamen (Benjamin?) |
13 Mr Benjamen ? in 1916, 1923 landlord of The Plough |
Green, Ms Sarah
|
3 Ms Sarah ? d 11.4.1925 aged 49; b~1876 ?? any relationship to Benjamen? |
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Names |
Notes |
Greenwood, J
Kirkland, Mr John et al
Wells, Ann Wells, John
|
35 1841 Census J Greenwood, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts), male servant. see below for his marriage to Mary Adams.
In household of John Kirkland, age 65 b~1776, Y(in Notts), farmer Also in household Ann Wells, age 25 b~1816, Y(in Notts), John Wells, age 5 b~1836, Y(in Notts) Folio 8, 862 |
Greenwood, Mr John Greenwood, Mrs Mary (néeAdams) |
16 ? 06/01/1845 – John Greenwood married Mary Adams |
Greenwood, Mr William |
7 Mr William ? in 1864 gamekeeper at Beaconfield Hall |
Greenwood, Miss Mary Elizabeth (later Mrs Bryan) Bryan, Robert |
16 – 04/04/1874 – Robert Bryan married Mary Elizabeth Greenwood |
Gretton, Miss Alse (later Mrs Crapp) |
16 ? 7.2.1631 – William Crapp married Alse Gretton |
Griffin, Mr Robert Griffin, Mrs Caroline Bridget |
3 Mr Robert ? d 12.9.1894 b 26.5.1804 3 Mrs Caroline Bridget ? d 26.12.1889 b 5.8.1798 ? wife of Mr Robert, of Newark |
Griffin, Mr Michael
|
5 Mr Michael– owned part of lot 34 |
Griffin, Ernest Michael |
10/21- 1938 ? 1942 no address, p.res (unless house + Michl) |
Griffiths, Richard Griffiths, Mrs Eliza (néeOxby) |
16 – 02/02/1869 – Richard Griffiths married Eliza Oxby |
Griffiths, John Griffiths, Elizabeth Jane (néeDunstan) |
16 – 02/07/1885 – John Griffiths married Elizabeth Jane Dunstan |
Griffiths, Mrs
|
15 Mrs ? On 18th Jan 1886 was appointed as sewing mistress, in late February she was superseded by Miss Morris, and by mid April by Mrs Dolphin on a temporary basis. |
Grime, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Burton) |
17 Miss Sarah Grime – of Coddington married William Burton on 21.12.1721 at Elston Chapel.
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Grime, Richard Grime, Mrs Mary (néeBooth) |
16 – 04/04/1687 – Richard Grime married Mary Booth |
Grocock, Mr William Grocock, Mrs Frances
Else, William (snr) Else, William (jnr.) Else, Mr John (Millwright of Fulbeck) Else, Mary (of Norton Disney) Snell, Mrs Elizabeth Pidd, Mrs Phillis née Else Pidd, Mr Joseph
Pigrim, John (of Shelford) Midbone, John ? Staunton, J ? |
36 ? Frances Grocock (wife of William) is witness /administrator to miller, William Else’s Will in 1816 (so probably a daughter or relative).
The whole of the goods, chattles and credits of William Else dId not amount in value to the sum of one hundred pounds. Witnesses/administrators: J Staunton (? signature hard to read so may not be correct) Elizabeth Snell, widow Frances Grocock wife of William Phillis Pidd nee Else, wife of Joseph John Else of Fulbeck, Millwright Mary Else of Norton Disney William Else John Midbone (? hard to read) Yeoman John Pigrim of Shelford |
Grocock, Mr S |
6 Mr S ? in 1832 bricklayer and shopkeeper |
Grocock, Miss Maria (later Mrs Thompson)? Grocogk Thompson, William |
16 ? 17/09/1835 – William Thompson married Maria Grocogk (?Grocock) |
Grocock, George Grocock, Mrs Ann (néeCrossby) |
16 – 23/05/1837 – George Grocock married Ann Crossby ? see below |
Grocock, George Grocock, Mrs Ann
Grocock, William Grocock, Mary
Dolby, Thomas Holmes, Sophia
|
35 1841 Census George Grocock age 25 b~1816, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer Ann Grocock age 25 b~1816, N(not in Notts) William Grocock age 3 b~1838, Y(in Notts) Mary Grocock age 6m b~1841, Y(in Notts)
Also in household Thomas Dolby, age 15 b~1826, N(not in Notts) male servant Sophia Holmes, age 10 b~1831 Y(in Notts) female servant Folio 12, 862 |
Grocock, Samuel Grocock, Mrs Catharine (née Jackson) |
16 – 02/06/1838 – Samuel Grocock married Catharine Jackson ? see below |
Grocock, Samuel Grocock, Mrs Catharine
Grocock, George |
35 1841 Census Samuel Grocock, age 40 b~1801, Y(in Notts), bricklayer. Catharine Grocock, age 35 b~1806, Y(in Notts), George Grocock, age 2 b~1839, Y(in Notts), Folio 10; 862 |
Grocock, Mrs Catherine |
25/26 ? In 1844 and 1848 Mrs Catherine Grocock listed as a resident, so presumably Samuel died suddenly. |
Grocock |
36 ? Will Proved (?) 1844 (Is this Samuel?s will?) |
Grocock, Miss?/Mrs Catherine (later Mrs Dalton) Dalton, Mr Francis |
16 – 03/09/1849 – Francis Dalton married Catherine Grocock (Catherine?s remarriage?) |
Grocock, George Grocock, Mrs Elizabeth Clara (née Featherston) |
16 – 03/05/1870 – George Grocock (? above boy now aged c31) Elizabeth Clara Featherston |
Grocock, Mrs Louisa (née Walster)
Grocock, Mr Felix Grocock, Mr James Grocock, Mr Horace |
12 Mrs Louisa (née Walster) ? b 1889 ? 8th child of George Walster Snr (1858 ? 1934) and Mrs Mary Walster (née Roberts) ? married Felix Grocock, mother of James and Horace ? emigrated to Australia. |
Grove, Thomas |
36B ? Thomas Grove, labourer Coddington – will dated Jan 1 41Eliz; proved 3.5.1599; York ref Vol27 Fol585 |
Grub |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1610 Widow ?same as below? |
Grub, Margery |
36B ? Margery Grub, widow Coddington – Will dated 3.10.1608; proved 3.5.1610; York ref Vol31 Fol320 |
Gym |
36 – Will Proved (?) 1661 Widow |