Individual Notes

Note for:   James Endersby,   ABT 1799 - 8 FEB 1851         Index

Occupation:   Agricultural Labourer

Census:   
     Date:   6 JUN 1841
     Place:   Clifton, Bedfordshire

Death Note:    Died on Eighth February 1851 at Clifton, Bedfordshire
James ENDERSBY, Male, aged 52 Years, Labourer
Cause
Chronic disease of the Liver, Certified
Informant
x The Mark of Frances DILLEY
Present at the Death of Clifton
Registered 14/02/1851



Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Longley Weaver,   ABT 1819 - 10 APR 1895         Index

Census:   
     Date:   30 MAR 1851
     Place:   Northiam, Sussex

Census:   
     Date:   7 APR 1861
     Place:   Ewhurst, Sussex

Census:   
     Date:   2 APR 1871
     Place:   Ewhurst, Sussex

Census:   
     Date:   3 APR 1881
     Place:   not in index

Census:   
     Date:   5 APR 1891
     Place:   Brede, Sussex

Event:   
     Type:   Informant on Certificate
     Date:   3 JAN 1859
     Note:   Birth of Son Norman

Event:   
     Type:   Informant on Certificate
     Date:   18 JUN 1862
     Note:   Birth of Son Caleb

Event:   
     Type:   Marriage of Child
     Date:   18 OCT 1884
     Place:   Brede, Sussex
     Note:   Son Norman to Elizabeth Barnes

Burial:   
     Date:   10 APR 1895
     Place:   Broad Oak Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

Death Note:    Died on Tenth April 1895 at Brede RSD Beckley Rye Sussex
Mary Longley CROUCH Female age 75 years
Widow of Oliver Hodges CROUCH Farm Labourer
Cause
Influenza 18 Days Paralysis 5 Days
Certified by L D Graham MB
Informant
James BRIDGER Son in Law of Brede
Present at the Death
Registered 10/04/1895

Individual Note:
     There is no proof that Mary Longley Weaver's mother is the Mary I have linked her to. But there were only 300 people in Bodiam at the time, only one other Mary Weaver and it fits perfectly.



Individual Notes

Note for:   James Parker,    -          Index

Occupation:   Mechanic/Paper Stainer

Individual Note:
     This could be one, two or more families. In all cases the parents are James and Charlotte Parker. The first two children were baptised in Chelsea where he is a Paper Stainer. Then there is a marriage in St. Pancras. Then two children in St. Pancras where he is a Mechanic and two more where he is a Paper Stainer. I cannot find any of them in the 1841 or 1851 census so I've put them all together because I don't think we will ever know.



Individual Notes

Note for:   James Wolstenholme Parker,   15 JAN 1855 -          Index

Occupation:   Painter

Census:   
     Date:   7 APR 1861
     Place:   Chelsea, Middlesex

Census:   
     Date:   2 APR 1871
     Place:   Chelsea, Middlesex

Census:   
     Date:   3 APR 1881
     Place:   Fulham, London

Event:   
     Type:   Informant on Certificate
     Date:   9 FEB 1881
     Place:   Fulham, Middlesex
     Note:   Death certificate of Mother, Anne Priscilla Parker nee Wolstenholme