JACKSON Richard Jackson born c1773, of Bradmore, married to Elizabeth (IGI). Mary Ann Jackson daughter of Richard and Elizabeth born 7.6.1805, of Bradmore (IGI). Mary Jackson wife of William of Bradmore, born c1792. Mary Jackson bapt. 29.9.1820, daughter of William, blacksmith, and Mary. John Jackson born c1796, Hucknall Torkard. John Jackson who married Mary James, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 15.4.1816. In baptism register 1816 as blacksmith, 1825 and 1833 as frameknitter. 1841 age 40, whitesmith, householder, married to Mary, children Sarah, William and Elizabeth, also Edward and Mary, probably children of Sarah, living at the north end of the Main Rd. (Bradmore 1841/2). 1851 age 52, whitesmith, married to Mary, with grand-daughters Mary Ann and Eliza (Bradmore 1851/50). 1861 age 65, blacksmith, married to Mary, still at the north end of Main Rd. but in the cottage next door to the one they had before; date of move not known (Bradmore 1861/1). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £2/10/- pa. 1867 John Jackson received sheets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1871 age 76, married to Mary (Bradmore 1871/14). Buried Bunny 25.4.1871 age 76. Mary Jackson, born c1796, Bradmore. Probably the Mary James who married John Jackson at Bunny 15.4.1816, both of Bradmore. 1841 married to John (Bradmore 1841/2). 1851 age 52, married to John (Bradmore 1851/50). 1861 age 65, milliner, married to John (Bradmore 1861/1). 1871 age 63, married to John (Bradmore 1871/14). Buried Bunny 12.12.1871 age 74. Anne Jackson bapt. Bunny 29.12.1816, daughter of John, blacksmith, and Mary of Bradmore. Mary Jackson daughter of John of Bradmore born after 1818, married 8.12.1839 while under age to Thomas Bosworth of Bradmore son of Benjamin, also under age, and moved to Ruddington. See Bosworth. Sarah Jackson born c1819, daughter of John and Mary. 1841 age 20 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/2). 1851 Sarah Gregory age 32 born Bradmore with husband James Gregory age 28 stocking maker born Hinckley Leics and children Emily Gregory 7 and Martha Jackson 3 both born Nottingham, at 2 Pleasant Row, Nottingham. 1861 Sarah Jackson age 41 private laundress born Bradmore as boarder with head of household James Gregory age 37 unmarried framework knitter born Hinckley, with children Thomas Jackson 8 winder, Ellen Jackson 5 scholar, both born Bradmore, and Sarah Jackson 3 born Ruddington, at East St., Ruddington. 1871 Sarah Jackson age 50, seamer, housekeeper to James Gregory, 48, unmarried, framework knitter born Hinckley, single, with son Thomas Gregory Jackson 19, framework knitter, born St Marys Nottingham, living at Marl Pit, Back St. Ruddington. 1881 age 64, single, washerwoman, boarder in the house of James Gregory, 51, unmarried, framework knitter, in Back St., Ruddington. Sarah Jackson born c1818 died 1889 Basford district. 1891 James Gregory, widower age 68, scissor grinder born Hinckley, solo at Back St., Ruddington. 1901 James Gregory widower age 78 scissor grinder on own account at home, solo at 35 Albert St., Hinckley. 1911 James Gregory, widower, age 87 scissor grinder, inmate at Union Workhouse, 42 London Rd., Hinckley. James Gregory died Mar.qtr. 1917, Hinckley. Edward Jackson, bapt. Bunny 11.1.1837, grandson of John and Mary, natural son of their daughter Sarah. Brother of Mary Ann. 1841 age 4 in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1841/2). 1851 not found. Edward Jackson married Caroline Pike at Keyworth 12.6.1859. 1861 age 24, farm labourer, married to Caroline with daughter Mary Ann at Nottingham Rd., Keyworth. 1871 age 32, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Caroline, with children Mary A, Henry, Sarah, Alice, Edward and Caroline, in one of the cottages forming Southwell House (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 age 42, widower, with children Mary Ann, Alice, Edward, Caroline, John, William, Maria, Herbert and Charles (Bradmore 1881/53). 1882 received a ton of coal from Bunny & Bradmore Charities, and again in 1885 and 1886. Electoral roll, house, 1886-1903. 1891 age 55, widower, agricultural labourer, with children William, Maria and Charlie 4-room house on Far St. (Bradmore 1891/23). 1894 received a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1895 received a share of the excess funds left after purchase of charity Christmas coals. 1900 Bunny Estate rental had cottage and garden paying rent £3 pa. 1901 Edward age 64 farm labourer with wife Sarah A age 49 born Nottingham and son Charles on Village St., 4-room house (Bradmore 11/1901). Feb.1907 Bunny & Bradmore Charities granted sixpennyworth of bread weekly to Edward Jackson of Bradmore. On 1908 Bunny Estate rental paying £3 pa rent. 1911 Edward age 74, head of household with wife Sarah Ann age 60 born Nottingham (married 38 years with 11 children, 4 dead), with grand- daughter Alice Clamp 19 single born Notts (Bradmore 42/1911). (Note Alice Clamp appears to be the daughter of Roland born 1855 Nottingham, married Annie Pennick in 1894, Nottingham district. 1901 at 22 Albion St., Roland and Annie with Alice 8 ,but Roland a widower in 1911 at Canal St., Nottingham. Relationship to Edward and Sarah not established.) Caroline Jackson born c1841, Keyworth, nee Pike. Married Edward Jackson at Keyworth

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12.6.1859. 1861 age 19, glove stitcher, married to Edwin (presumably error for Edward), living on Nottingham Rd., Keyworth. 1871 age 30, married to Edward (Bradmore 1871/58). Buried Bunny 14.12.1879 age 39. Mary Ann Jackson, born c1860, Keyworth, daughter of Edward and Caroline. 1861 age 1 in parents’ house at Keyworth. 1871 age 11 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 age 20, domestic servant, in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). 1.12.1881 age 22, of Bradmore, daughter of Edward labourer, married John Lewis, age 28, labourer of Bradmore, son of James labourer. See Lewis. Henry Jackson, born c1862, Keyworth, son of Edward and Caroline. 1871 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 age 18 groom in the house of “cousin” Harriet Scothern nee James (born 1840) and husband William at 4 Uppingham Terrace, Nottingham. Harriet’s father Edward James born 1800 was brother of Henry’s great-grandmother Mary James born 1796, who married John Jackson. Sarah Jackson bapt. 9.9.1863, Keyworth, daughter of Edward and Caroline. 1871 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 Possibly Sarah Jackson age 17 born Notts (B…illegible), visitor in house with Frances Morris mother of Thomas Smith 25 watchman, diseased bones, born Osenby Lincs, at Nottingham Rd., Ripley. 1881 Oct.qtr. Sarah Jackson married John Smith, Belper district. 1891 John Smith age 32 pipe beater at Iron Works born Scredington Lincs with wife Sarah age 28 born Keyworth and children John E 8 born Ripley, Thomas J 5, William 4 scholars born Riddings and Hester 9 mths born Ripley, with Sarah’s brothers Edward and John Jackson, at Alfred St., Ripley. 1901 not found. 1911 John age 52 foundry labourer born Osbournby Lincs with wife Sarah age 48 born Keyworth (married 29 years with 8 children), with Thomas 26 pipe moulder, William 25 foundry labourer both born Riddings, Hester 21 platter cotton mill, George 15 ironmoulder, Ethel Mary 14 at home, Leonard 7, Arthur 5 all born Ripley, at Wall St, Ripley, house with 6 rooms. Alice Jackson, bapt. 27(or 28).2.1866, Keyworth, daughter of Edward and Caroline. 1871 age 5, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 age 15 in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). 26.5.1865 Alice Jackson age 19 of Bradmore, daughter of Edward, labourer, married at Bunny to William Yates age 22, framework knitter of Bradmore, son of William, tailor. See Yates Edward Jackson born 6.4.1868, Bradmore, bapt. 1.5.1870, son of Edward and Caroline. 1871 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 age 12, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). 1891 Edward age 24 driver in wood yard born Bradmore with brother John in married sister Sarah’s house at Alfred St., Ripley. 1901 Edward age 33 basketmaker born Keyworth with wife Mary Ann age 27 born Riddings, Derbyshire and children John A 10, William 9, Eliza M 7, Frederick 6, Edward H 5, Joseph 9 mths all born Nottingham plus a boarder at 2a Walker Place, Nottingham. 1911 Edward age 43 basketmaker with wife Mary Ann age 38 (married 21 years, 6 children), with John Alfred 20 plaster pit worker, gypsum dresser, born Basford, William 18 farm labourer, Elsie May 17 basketmaker, both born Bulwell, Shadrach 16 plaster pit worker gypsum miller, Edward 14 errand boy at wickerworks, Joseph 10 scholar, all born Nottingham, at Main St., East Leake 6-room house. Caroline Jackson born Bradmore, bapt. 1.5.1870, daughter of Edward labourer and Caroline. 1871 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/58). 1881 age 11, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). Buried Bunny 24.4.1883 age 13. John Jackson born Bradmore, bapt. 14.12.1873, son of Edward, labourer and Caroline. 1881 age 8, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). Methodist Sunday school scholar 1st class 1885- 7.11.1886, left. 1891 John age 19 pipe moulder, iron, born Bradmore, with brother Edward in married sister Sarah’s house at Alfred St., Ripley. On electoral roll, house, 1895 only. 1896 Oct.qtr. John Jackson married Elizabeth Blount daughter of John, nailmaker, and Sarah of Belper, Derbyshire. 1901 John age 29, pipe moulder born Bradmore, with wife Elizabeth age 28 born Belper and daughter Eva A 4 mths born Ripley/Bradmore? at Wall St., Ripley. 1911 John age 38 blast furnace worker with wife Elizabeth age 38 (married 14 years with 4 children, 3 dead), and daughter Eva Alice 10 scholar, at Wood St., Ripley, 4-room house. Eva Alice Jackson born 12.12.1900, Bradmore, daughter of John Jackson and Elizabeth Blount (IGI). Note census information suggests born at Ripley, not Bradmore. 1901 age 4 mths in parents’ house, Ripley. 1911 age 10, scholar in parents’ house at Ripley. William Jackson born 20 or 30.9.1873, Bradmore (IGI), bapt. Bunny 14.12.1873, son of Edward, labourer, and Caroline. Died before 1875. William Jackson, born c1875, Bradmore, son of Edward and Caroline. 1881 age 6, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). Methodist Sunday school scholar 2nd class 5.7.1885-Dec.1886, 1st class Jan 1887-Jan.1888, 1st class 2nd part 8.1.1888-28.10.1888, left. 1891 age 17, single,

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agricultural labourer in father’s house (Bradmore 1891/23). On electoral roll as William junr, land & tenement, 1895 only. 1894 Oct.qtr. Belper, William Jackson married Mary Ellen Allen daughter of John, iron labourer, and Mary of Ripley. 1901 William age 27 furnaceman born Bradmore with wife Mary E age 25 born Ripley and children William E 6, Herbert 2, Elsie 1 all born Ripley, at 12 Greaves St., Ripley. 1911 William age 37, blast furnaceman at ironworks, with wife Mary Ellen age 36 (married 16 years with 9 children, 3 dead), with children William Edward 16 miner ganger below ground, Herbert 12, Elsie 11, Leslie 9, Hilda 7, May 4, and nephew Leonard Allen 12, son of Janet Allen, all born Ripley, at 3 Alfred St., Ripley, 5-room house. Maria Jackson, born Bradmore, bapt. 16.6.1878, daughter of Edward labourer and Caroline. 1881 age 4, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). Methodist Sunday school scholar 1st class 1885-16.8.1888, left. 1891 age 15, single in father’s house (Bradmore 1891/23). 1895 Oct.qtr. Maria Jackson married William Amos Gunby, Leicester district. 1901 William Gunby age 28 coal miner loader born Sheffield with wife Maria age 25 born Bradmore and children Elsie 4, Edward 2, George 9 mths all born Leicester, at 2 Morley St., Kirkby in Ashfield. 1911 William Amos Gunby age 38 coalminer / hewer born Sheffield with wife Maria age 36 born Bradmore (married 15 years with 10 children, 2 dead), with children Elsie 14, Edward Amos 12 scholar, George 10 scholar, all born Leicester Town, Gladys 8, 7, Ezra Alfrid 6 scholars, Maria Lillian 1, Clarence William 1 mth all born Kirkby in Ashfield, at 20 Byron St., Kirkby in Ashfield, 5-room house. Herbert Jackson, born Bradmore, bapt. 16.6.1878, son of Edward labourer and Caroline. 1881 age 2 in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). Methodist Sunday school scholar 3rd class 5.7.1885-June 1887, 2nd class July 1887-Jan.1889, 1st class 2nd part Jan.1889-June 1890, 1st class July 1890- 30.11.1890, left. 1891 Herbert age 13 born Bradmore farm servant for William Slack farmer of Cockings House, Rolleston. 1900 Jan.qtr. Leicester, Herbert Jackson married Jane Foster of Leicester. 1901 Herbert age 23 builder’s carter with wife Jane age 23 born Leicester, waste sorter machine, and son Horace 4 mths born Leicester at 10 Upper Hill St., Leicester. 1911 Herbert age 34 labourer, blast furnace, with wife Jane age 32 (married 12 years with 6 children, 1 dead), children Horace 11 born Leicester, Charles 6, Herbert 4, Edward 2, Doris 4 mths all born Ripley, at the Brickyard, Greenwich, Ripley, 4-room house. Charles Jackson, born Dec.1879, Bradmore, bapt. 4.2.1880, son of Edward labourer and Caroline. 1881 age 1 in father’s house (Bradmore 1881/53). Methodist Sunday school scholar 4th class 5.7.1885-June 1888, 3rd class Jly 1888-July 1889, 2nd class July 1889-June 1891, 1st class 2nd part July 1891-June 1893, 1st class July 1893-23.9.1894. Noted returned thanks. Catechism 18.2.1894. 1891 age 11, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1891/23). 1901 Charles age 21 farm labourer in father’s house (Bradmore 11/1901). Sarah Ann Jackson born 1851 Nottingham. 2nd wife of Edward Jackson after death of Caroline. 1901 age 49 born Nottingham, married to Edward (Bradmore 11/1901). 1911 age 60 (married 38 years with 11 children, 4 dead – this information does not fit, even if it refers to Edward and not Sarah) (Bradmore 42/1911). On electoral roll in Far St., in her own right, 1920-1929/30. Mary (Ann) Jackson born Bradmore, bapt. 28.12.1840, grand-daughter of John and Mary, natural daughter of Sarah Jackson of Bradmore. 1841 age 6 months in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1841/2). 1851 age 10, scholar, in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1851/50). Mary Ann Jackson of Bradmore married John Chamberlain of Bradmore at Bunny 28.8.1859.See Chamberlain. Thomas Gregory Jackson born 1853, Bradmore or Nottingham, natural son of Sarah Jackson and James Gregory. 1861 Thomas Jackson age 8 winder in parents’ house, Ruddington. 1871 Thomas Gregory Jackson age 19 framework knitter born Nottingham, in parents’ house, Ruddington. Ellen / Helen G Jackson born 1856, Bradmore, natural daughter of Sarah Jackson and James Gregory. 1861 Ellen Jackson age 5 scholar in parents’ house, Ruddington. 1871 Helen G Jackson, age 17, seamer, born Ruddington, is a lodger next door to her parents’ house, Ruddington. William Jackson bapt. 4.7.1823, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 15 whitesmith in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/2). William Jackson married Elizabeth Wilkinson at Ruddington 24.2.1845. 1851 age 26, householder, framework knitter, married to Elizabeth, children William and Mary Ann (Bradmore 1851/46). 1861 age 38, framework knitter making merino shirts, married to Elizabeth, children Elizabeth, William, Mary Ann and John, at 108 Loughborough Rd. (Bradmore 1861/12). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £3 pa. 1867-1871 William Jackson signed the Sunday School accounts. 1871 age 47, framework knitter, married to Elizabeth, children Eliza, William, Elizabeth and Frederick (Bradmore 1871/10). 1881 age 57, framework knitter, married to Elizabeth, children Elizabeth and Frederick (Bradmore 1881/7). Buried Bunny 25.5.1883 age 59. Elizabeth Jackson born c1824/6 nee Wilkinson of Ruddington. Married William Jackson at Ruddington Parish Church 24.2.1845. 1851 age 25, married to William (Bradmore 1851/46). 1861

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age 35 seamstress, married to William (Bradmore 1861/12). 1871 age 45, married to William (Bradmore 1871/10). 1881 age 55 married to William (Bradmore 1881/7). 1891 age 65, widow, householder, hosier, with son Fred (Bradmore 1891/42). 1893-5 Widow Jackson received a ton of coal each year from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1896 Widow E Jackson received 1/- p.wk. from the Charities. Electoral roll, house with no parish vote, 1891-1904. Widow Jackson on the 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying £3 pa rent. 1901 Elizabeth Jackson age 75, living alone in 3-room house on Loughborough Turnpike (Bradmore 54/1901). Died c1904. Eliza Jackson born c1847, Ruddington, daughter of William and Elizabeth. 1851 age 4, scholar, in grand- parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/50). 1861 age 14, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/12). 1871 age 24, single, dressmaker in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/10). 8.8.1872 at Bunny Eliza age 25 of Bradmore daughter of William framework knitter married Alfred Voce of Bradmore age 29, baker, son of John, publican. See Voce. William Jackson born c1849, Ruddington son of William and Elizabeth. 1851 age 2, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/46). 1861 age 12, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/12). 1871 age 22, single, framework knitter in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/10). 1873 Apr.qtr. Basford district, William Jackson married Ellen Brownlow, lacemender of Basford, daughter of Thomas, lace manufacturer, and Mary Ann of Basford. 1881 William age 32 lace maker born Ruddington with wife Ellen 28 born Basford and children Frederick 6, Ethel A 4 scholars, Ernest H 2 and Leonard 1 mth all born Basford, at 20 Duke St., New Basford. 1891 William age 44 insurance agent with wife Ellen 39 and children Frederick 16 bookkeeper, Ethel A 14 lace mender, Ernest H 12, William D 10, Harry Oliver 7 scholars, Mary E 1, all born New Basford, at 30 Cedar Rd., Radford. William Jackson senior on Bradmore electoral roll, house, 1895 only - possibly this William. 1901 William age 52 insurance agent, with wife Ellen 48, children Frederick 26 accountant’s clerk, Ethel A 24 hosiery machinist, Ernest H 22 accountant’s clerk, William D 20 lace warehouseman, Harry O 17 accountant’s clerk, Mary E 11, at 23 Myrtle Ave, Nottingham. William Jackson born 1849 died 1907 Jul.qtr. Nottingham. 1911 Elen age 58, widow (married 37 years with 6 children), and children (Ethel) Anne 34 overlooker, fancy work Duchess Sets, Harry Oliver 27 accountant’s clerk, Mary Ellen 21 dressmaker, all born Nottingham, at 61 Exeter Rd., Nottingham, 6-room house, census form signed by H O Jackson for Ellen Jackson. William Dudley Jackson born 1881 Basford, son of William and Ellen. 1891 age 10 scholar in parents’ house. 1901 age 20, lace warehouseman, in parents’ house. Jul.qtr. 1906 William Dudley Jackson married Gertrude Atkinson of Nottingham. 1911 William age 30 lace warehouseman born Nottingham with wife Gertrude age 29 born Nottingham (married 4 years, 1 child), with child Irene Gertrude 3, at 18 Exeter Rd., Nottingham, house with 6 rooms. Irene Gertrude Jackson born c1908, Nottingham. 1911 age 3 in parents’ house, Nottingham. Mary Ann Jackson, born Bradmore, bapt. 5.2.1851, daughter of William framework knitter and Elizabeth. 1851 (April) age 2 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/46). 1861 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/12). 1871 not found. 1881 Mary Ann age 30 single grocer’s assistant in house of William Mew, grocer, at 61 Duke St., Basford. 1884 Jul.qtr.Thanet district, Mary Ann Jackson while living or staying at the Rectory, Harriesham, Kent, married Jabez Edward Gibbens born 1856, Eastry Kent, son of John, ag.lab, and Elizabeth of Eastry. Her father objected to the marriage, but it went ahead the year after he died (Source: D Towle). 189 Jabez age 36 mineral water fenes… with wife Mary A age 40 born Bradmore and children Marjorie 9, scholar born Hollingbourne Kent, Walter 5 scholar born Ramsgate, Christiana 3 scholar born Nottingham and Lilly 1 born Basford, at Greasley Notts. 1901 Jabez age 46 brewery drayman with wife Mary A age 49 and children Marion 19 machinist skirts and pants born Hillingbourne Kent, Christiana 13 born Nottingham, Lilly 11 born Basford plus 2 boarders at 12 Ward St., Nottingham. 1911 Jabez Edward Gibbens age 56, colliery labourer on % account, with wife Mary Ann 60 (married 26 years with 4 children), and daughter Christiana 23 single, machinist in blouse factory, at 6 Scotholme Ave, Hyson Green, 5-room house. Mary Ann Gibbens born 1850 died Dec. qtr. 1917, Nottingham. Jabez E Gibbens born 1856 died Mar.qtr. 1933, Nottingham. John Jackson, born Bradmore, bapt. 18.7.1853, son of William framework knitter and Elizabeth. 1861 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/12). 1871 age 17 pork butcher born Bradmore, lodger with Thomas Noble, overlooker in hosiery factory, at 83 Parliament St., Nottingham. 1881 age 27, police constable born Bradmore, with wife Jane 27 born Leeds, Kent, at 3 Solomon Square, Chatham, Kent. 1891 John age 35 cab driver (groom) born Bradmore with wife Jane 37 born Chatham and children Percy J 9 scholar born Wormshill Kent, William T 7 scholar born Doddington Kent, Edith 5 scholar born Bradmore, James 3 scholar and Gertrude 3 mths both born Nottingham, at 16 Chesterfield St., Nottingham. John Jackson born 1853 died 1895 or 1898 Nottingham. 1901 Jane Jackson widow age 48 born Chatham with children Edith 15 lace finisher,

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James 13 lithographic printer, Gertrude 10, Frances M 7, Frederick 5 all born Nottingham at 41 Westville St., Nottingham. Jane Jackson born 1853 died Jul.qtr. 1904, Nottingham. Edith Jackson daughter of John and Jane born 1886, Bradmore. 1891 age 5 in parents’ house. 1901 age 15 in mother’s house. 1911 age 25, single, shipping house clerk, lace trade, in house of aunt Elizabeth Savage nee Jackson at 22 Beaconsfield St., Nottingham. Thomas Jackson born c1855, buried 3.7.1859 Bunny, age 4, son of William framework knitter and Elizabeth. Elizabeth Jackson, born Bradmore, bapt. 25.9.1864, daughter of William framework knitter and Elizabeth. 1871 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/10). 1881 age 16, seamstress/machinist in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/7). 1886 Jul.qtr., Nottingham district, Elizabeth Jackson married John Henry Savage framework knitter of Ruddington, son of Ephraim, framework knitter, and Elizabeth. 1891 John Henry Savage age 29 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth age 26 and child Nelly 2 mths born Heanor, plus lodger Thomas Buxton 24 born Bradmore, framework knitter, at Derby Rd., Heanor. 1901 John H Savage age 39 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth age 36 and children Nellie 10, Leslie J 5 both born Heanor, Ida E 3, William H 1 both born Langley Derbyshire, at 38 Lacey Field Rd., Heanor. 1911 John Henry Savage age 49 colliery bank contractor born Ruddington married to Elizabeth age 46 born Bradmore (married 24 years with 6 children, 1 dead), with children Nellie 20 single hosiery maker apprentice, Leslie Jackson Savage 15 coal merchant’s clerk, Ida Elizabeth 13 dressmaker’s apprentice, William Henry 11 scholar, and Hilda May 8 scholar born Basford, plus Elizabeth’s niece Edith daughter of John and Jane Jackson, at 22 Beaconsfield St., Nottingham. Frederick Jackson (Fred), born Bradmore, bapt. 14.7.1867, son of William framework knitter and Elizabeth. 1871 age 4, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/10). 1881 age 14, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/7). 1881 received ingoing apprentice fee of £15 from the Bunny & Bradmore Charities for 1880. 1891 age 24, single, lace curtain draughtsman in mother’s house (Bradmore 1891/42). 1892 had £2/10/- outgoing apprentice fee from the Charities and 1893 had second outgoing fee £2/10/-. Jul.qtr. 1897 Frederick Jackson married Kate Eliza Oliver, assistant schoolmistress, born 1872 Ruddington, daughter of Thomas, builder, and Elizabeth of Church St., Ruddington. 1901 Frederick age 34 lace curtain designer with wife Kate age 29 and son Oliver 2 at Newmilns, Ayrshire, Back St., Victora House (Scottish census). 1911 Frederick age 44 lace curtain designer on own account at home with Kate age 39 (married 13 years with 3 children, 1 dead), with children Alfred Oliver 12 scholar and Wilfred Stuart 3, both born Newmilns, Ayrshire, at Kirk Lane, Ruddington, 8-room house Richard Jackson, born Bradmore, bapt. 19.4.1825, son of John, frame knitter, and Mary, of Bradmore. Possibly the Richard Jackson 1841 age 15, male servant for John Burgess, farmer of Plumtree. 1851 age 24 farm labourer in the household of Alexandra Stretton of Bunny, farmer of 400 acres at Bunny. 5.9.1853 Richard labourer of Bunny married Ann Cumberland servant of Bradmore, at Bunny. 1861 age 35, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Ann, with daughter Emma, living on Far St. (Bradmore 1861/35). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £4 pa. 1869 Morris’s Directory, shopkeeper and carrier. 1871 age 45, carrier and grocer, married to Ann with children Emma and Richard, at the bottom end of Main St. possibly at Hill Farm (Bradmore 1871/69). 1876 PO Directory, shopkeeper and carrier to Nottingham Wednesday and Saturday. 1879- 1883 signed Methodist Sunday School accounts. 1881 age 55, householder, general labourer, married to Ann with children Emma and Richard (Bradmore 1881/60). 1881 signed Constable’s Accounts. 1881 Kellys Directory, shopkeeper and carrier to Nottingham Wednesday and Saturday. Took over from Mr Voce as baker of the bread for Bradmore recipients of Bunny & Bradmore Charities loaves in 1884 (Charities Minute Book 17.7.1884), and carried the Bradmore charity coals 1875-1895. Richard Jackson senior served as Sunday School monitor 1885, office discontinued 1886, continued as teacher. 1885/6 Whites Directory, farmer, shopkeeper and carrier to Nottingham Wednesday and Saturday. 1888 Kellys Directory, farmer, shopkeeper and carrier to Nottingham Wednesday and Saturday, also 1888 Whites Directory, which adds his name as the harmonium player for the Methodist Church. 1891 age 65, farmer and grocer, married to Ann, with servant Annie Housmann (Bradmore 1891/53). 1894 Whites Directory, shopkeeper. 1895 Kellys Directory, shopkeeper. 1896 had stopped carting the Bradmore coals for the Bunny & Bradmore Charities, but payments to Jackson for bread continue to 1900. 1897 agreed to play the harmonium occasionally for the Sunday School. Feb.1899 Bunny & Bradmore Charities awarded 1/- p.wk. to Mr Jackson Senr. Electoral roll, land & tenement, 1886-1900. 1900 Bunny Estate rental has R Jackson Senr with cottage and land, 3 acres 2 rods 38 perches, paying rent £11/14/- pa. Died aged 74, buried Bunny 8.2.1900. Ann Jackson, born c1832, Ruddington, nee Cumberland. 5.9.1853 Ann servant of Bradmore married Richard Jackson, labourer of Bunny, at Bunny. 1861 age 29, school mistress, married to Richard

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(Bradmore 1861/35). 1871 age 39, married to Richard (Bradmore 1871/69). 1881 age 49, married to Richard (Bradmore 1881/60). 1885-9 Sunday School teacher, vestry children. Received Sunday School expenses for teas 1886-1902. 1888-1894 provided tea for the Sunday School annual celebrations in alternate years. 1890 Mrs Jackson received 15/3½ from Sunday School accounts fo the anniversary. 1891 age 59 married to Richard (Bradmore 1891/53). 1900 Widow R Jackson had dole of 1/- p.wk. from Bunny & Bradmore charities, and payments to Jackson for bread specify A Jackson, presumably Ann, from end 1900-1902. 1901 age 69, widow, grocer working on her own account at home, with grandson Harry J Grundy son of Emma Grundy nee Jackson, on Village (Main) St. (Bradmore 38/1901). On electoral roll, land & tenement, no parish vote, 1901-3. Ann Jackson born 1832 died c1908, Nottingham district. Emma Jackson, bapt. Bunny, 10.1.1858, daughter of Richard labourer and Ann. 1861 age 3, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/35). 1871 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/69). 1881 age 23, single, dressmaker in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/60). Emma Jackson daughter of Richard, farmer of Bradmore married George Grundy, farmer of Bradmore son of Thomas, farmer, at Bunny 7.3.1882. See Grundy. Ann Jackson bapt. 12.7.1860, daughter of Richard labourer and Ann. Buried Bunny 25.12.1860 age 6 months. Richard Jackson (Dick), born 1861, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 8.11.1861, son of Richard, labourer, and Ann. 1871 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/69). 1881 age 19, general labourer in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/60). Methodist Sunday school teacher 1886-1892, 3rd class Jan- Oct 1887, Jan-June 1888, boys 3rd class 1892-4, 1897, 1902-3. Robert Jackson junior Sunday School secretary 1885-92, 1894 replacing G Grundy, Sunday School superintendent 1888. 1887-1898 (or his father) received expnses from Sunday School accounts including for music. 8.11.1888 age 27, cottager of Bradmore, married Eliza Attewell, 19, daughter of Henry, framework knitter, at Bunny. Electoral roll, land & tenement, Main St., 1890-1937/8. Lived at No.11 Main St., kept his carrier’s cart in the barn at the back and his horse in the bottom stable (Source: D Hooley). 1891 age 29, cottager and corn carrier, married to Eliza, with son Tom H and servant Richard Jamson, at Parkyns, Farmer St. (Bradmore 1891/39). 1892/3 on Sunday School rules committee. 1894 -8 served as society Steward. 1894 replaced G Smith as Sunday School Secretary 1894 trained children for anniversary, choir master to 1905 then resigned. 1894 Whites Directory, as R J junior, cottager and carrier to Nottingham Wednesday and Saturday. 1895 Kellys Directory, as R J junior, farmer and carrier to Nottingham Wednesday and Saturday. Had country produce stall in Nottingham Old Market Square, sold butter, eggs, trussed fowls and homegrown vegetables (recorded by John P Smeeton). Expert gardener and member of village choir. Rented the ground west of the church as a garden, found an assortment of bones there. Parish Councillor 1895-1906 (R Jackson junr), also governor of Bunny Charities and of Bunny School. 1896 Richard (Dick) Jackson farm labourer of Bradmore, trustee of the Methodist Church to 1924, resigned. 1897 Methodist representative to Keyworth Free Church Council. 1899 present at the Constable’s meeting, and served as Governor in 1903. 1899-1894 the Constable paid Richard Jackson 1/6 pa for use of the Club Room for meetings; 1897-8 paid 2/- pa, 1899 1/6, 1900-1903 1/- pa. 1900 Bunny Estate rental has R Jackson Junr with cottage and land 18 acres 2 rods 24 perches paying £36 pa rent. 1901 Richard age 39 farmer and carrier working on own account with wife Eliza and children Tom H, Emma, Albert P and Gladys, on Loughborough Turnpike Bradmore (Bradmore 52/1901). Richard Jackson carrier listed in 1903 Methodist Church deeds as church trustee. From 1903 (Mr) Jackson had payments from Bunny & Bradmore Charities for bread for Bradmore recipients of the weekly loaf, previously paid to A Jackson, presumably taken over by Richard and Eliza. 1904 and 1912 Kellys Directories, Richard Jackson, shopkeeper and carrier, Wednesday and Saturday. 1908 Bunny Estate rental with 1 acre 3 roods 29 perches paying £13 pa rent. Provided carrier service between Bunny, Bradmore and Nottingham, and took Wesleyan Sunday School pupils on their annual outings. 1911 Richard age 49, market gardener and carrier on own account, with wife Eliza and children Tom Henry, Emma, Gladys, Richard Robert and Mary Elizabeth, 6-room house (Bradmore 21/1911). (1922 Kellys Directory carrier services were provided from Bunny.) 1923/4 R Jackson senr. was ex officio committee member of the Mens Institute. Parish Councillor 1928-36, and Overseer of the Poor 1929. Died c1937. Eliza Jackson (Liza), born 1869, Bradmore, nee Attewell, daughter of Henry and Mary. 8.11.1888 married Richard Jackson at Bunny. 1891 age 22, married to Richard (Bradmore 1891/39). 1896 helped with anniversary choir. 1901 Eliza age 32 married to Richard (Bradmore 52/1901). 1911 age 42 with Richard (married 22 years with 7 children,2 dead). On electoral roll in Main St. 1920-1937/8 then in her own right 1938/9-1939/40. Widow Jackson received Bunny Charities dole and grant in lieu of coal 1939 and 1940. Buried at Bunny 15.4.1944, died age 75.

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Tom Henry Jackson, born 23.4.1890 Bradmore, bapt. 21.5.1891 Bradmore Methodist Church, eldest son of Richard and Eliza. 1891 age 11 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/39). Methodist Sunday school scholar Vestry boys 29.4.1894 - Dec.1895 (sick Dec.1894), 3rd class Jan.1896-June 1898 (sick 4 July – 15 Aug 1997), 2nd class July 1898-June 1901. Received ‘Methodists Welcome’ 1901. 1901 age 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 52/1901). 1st class July 1901 – 2.7.1904. 1911 age 20, assistant teacher at endowed schools, in parnets’ house (Bradmore 21/1911). On electoral roll in Main St., no local vote, 1920-spring 1921. Played the organ in Ruddington Parish Church, 1930s. Also played the organ at Bunny church, lived in Nottingham (Source: Frank Randall). TomH Jackson born 23.4.1890 died Sep.qtr. 1976, Nottingham district. Arthur Oliver Jackson born 13.11.1894 Bradmore, bapt. 30.11.1894, Bradmore Methodist Church, son of Richard and Eliza, died aged 19 days, buried 4.12.1894. Richard Robert Jackson (Bob) born 22.5.1903, Bradmore, bapt. 1.7.1903 Bradmore Methodist Church, son of Richard and Eliza. 1911 age 7, in parents’ house (Bradmore 21/1911). Methodist Sunday school scholar possibly pre 1912, 2nd class July 1912-June 1913, 1st class intermittently to 28.8.1917. 1922 founder member of Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club, groundsman to 1923 when resigned due to foot trouble. 1927 Treasurer of the Bradmore Tower and Steeple Preservation Committee. On electoral roll for Main St, no local vote, autumn 1924-1936/7. Oct.qtr. 1936 Richard R Jackson married Daisy Hind, daughter of Joseph, harnessmaker, and Elizabeth of Ruddington, at Bunny. At Steeple Cottage married to Daisy, 1937/8-1938/9, moved to 91 Loughborough Rd., 1939/40-1972, house named as Lyndon from 1956. Parish Councillor 1945-63, Chairman 1964-67. 1953 collected public subscriptions for Coronation Festivities on Main Rd. as far as Mr W Randall’s house, with S G Smith. In 1962 had served 18 years on parish council. Probably the Mr Jackson who received a retiring gift from the Methodist church in 1968. Died 26.11.1973, buried at Bunny. Daisy Jackson born March qtr 1911, Ruddington, nee Hind daughter of Joseph, harnessmaker, and Elizabeth (see Hind). Oct qtr 1936 Daisy Hind married Richard Robert Jackson. On electoral roll at Steeple Cottage 1937/8-1938/9, then at 91 Loughborough Rd. 1939/40-1981, house named as Lyndon from 1956. Lived next but one north of the Forge. 1949 on Methodist church flower rota. 1956 was 2nd choice to open the Garden Party. Daisy Jackson died 2013, buried with ‘Bob’ at Bunny. Mary Elizabeth Jackson born c1906, daughter of Richard and Eliza. 1911 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 21/1911). Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class by July 1912-Sept 1913, intermittently to Dec.1915, 1st class 13.2.1916-11.6.1916, 20-27.5.1917. Married Tom Wilkinson. Emma Jackson born 3.5.1892 Bradmore, bapt. 23.6.1892 Bradmore Methodist Church, daughter of Richard and Eliza. Methodist Sunday school scholar Vestry Girls 10.5.1896-June 1898, 3rd class July 1898-June 1901, 2nd class July 1901-June 1904, 1st class July 1905-Dec.1905. 1901 age 8 in parents’ house (Bradmore 52/1911). 1908 asked to be a Sunday School teacher. 1911 age 18 hosiery machinist in parents’ house (Bradmore 21/1911). Albert Percy Jackson born 13.1.1896 Bradmore, bapt. 24.2.1896 Bradmore Methodist Church, son of Richard and Eliza. Methodist Sunday school scholar Vestry boys 10.6.1900-29.6.1902, then to 3rd class but sick 20.1-10.3.1901 and 2.3-23.11.1902, last entry. 1901 age 5 in parents’ house (52/1901). Albert Percy Jackson born 1896 died Oct qtr 1902, Basford district. Gladys Jackson born 25.8.1900, Bradmore, bapt. 17.10.1900 Bradmore Methodist Church, daughter of Richard and Eliza. 1901 age 7 mths in parents’ house (Bradmore 52/1901). Methodist Sunday school scholar 3rd class 18.9.1904-Dec.1905. Admitted to Bunny School 20.2.1905. 1911 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 21/19110). Married Tommy Butler. Elizabeth Jackson bapt. 12.12.1833 daughter of John, framework knitter/framesmith, and Mary of Bradmore. Died before 1836. Elizabeth Jackson born c1836 at Ruddington, daughter of John and Mary. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/2). Martha Jackson buried Bunny 7.3.1845, infant. Elizabeth Jackson born Bradmore c1834 married Joseph Draycott of Bradmore at Bunny 26.12.1853. See Draycott. Percy John Jackson Methodist Sunday school scholar 4th class 19 July – 1.11.1885, then left. Suggests birth date of July 1881, possibly son of Edward and Sarah?No other reference found. Evelyn Jackson born c1899. On electoral roll at Yorke House Farm Loughborough Rd. 1952-72 and at 15 Main St. 1975-88. Died 14.11.1987 aged 88, buried by western boundary of churchyard at Bunny. Valerie Jackson daughter of Evelyn. Had a brother, mentioned in the Parish Council’s letter of sympathy on the death of Evelyn. Land Girl. Farm manager for Wheatcrofts. Listed as WI member 1958 and 1961-4. On electoral roll at Yorke House Farm Loughborough Rd. 1952-72, moved to 15

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Main St. 1975. Died Sunday 29 January 2012.

JACQUES Sam Jacques born c1781 Bradmore. May be the Sam Jakes working for Elisabeth Bosworth Jan.1800, for whom Elisabeth had 5 weeks pay, 7/6, or 1/6 p.wk. Feb.1801 Elisabeth had another 4 weeks pay for Samuel Jakes. Jan.1806 the Constable paid the Coroner when he came to the Jakes child, 2/6, and expenses 10/-, may be for George bapt. 17.1.1806. 1824 the Constable paid Mr Nixon £2/10/- for stubble for Sam Jacques’ house, and bricklayers bill £2/-/6, Mr Hadden £1/3/4 for glazing, Joseph Hutchinson 4 days work on the house 6/8, Wootton 2 days, Roaper 5 days thatching 17/6. Isaac Foster had 6 days work, 10/-, and the Constable paid 1/6 for the old roof of the bakery. Mr Attewell had 1 day’s work 1/-. Paid for 4 qtrs of lime 16/-, 3½ bunches of laths and carriage 18/6, 3 bunches tar string 3/8. Sam Jacques paid the Constable £6 towards costs. 26.11.1825 the Constable paid Sam Jakes 17 days work at his house, £1/11/12, and Sam paid the Constable £2/9/10½d that same year. 1839 and 1841 Samuel Jacques signed the Sunday School Accounts with his mark – either this Samuel or his son Samuel. 1841 age 60, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Catherine, with son Thomas, possibly living in part of Steeple Cottage on Main St. (Bradmore 1841/20). Buried Bunny 12.9.1850 age 70. Catherine Jacques born c1779/81, not local. 1841 age 60, married to Sam (Bradmore 1841/20). Buried Bunny 11.3.1850 age 71. John Jacques bapt. Bunny 19.1.1803, son of Samuel and Catherine of Bradmore. Ann Jacques bapt. Bunny 20.12.1804 daughter of Samuel and Catherine of Bradmore. Possibly Ann who married Joseph Elliott of Bradmore at Bunny 27.11.1837, but censuses suggest an older Ann. George Jacques son of Samuel and Catherine of Bradmore buried Bunny 17.1.1806. Samuel Jacques, son of Samuel and Catherine of Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 15.11.1806. 1832 Samuel Jacques married Sarah Harrison at Keyworth, 24.11.1832. 1841 age 30, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah, children Felix, Alice?/Eliza and Ann, living next to parents Sam and Catherine, possibly in part of Steeple Cottage on Main St. (Bradmore 1841/21). 1851 reference as miller in baptism register. 1851 age 44, farm labourer married to Sarah, children Ann and Emma (Bradmore 1851/43). 1861 age 54, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah with children Felix, Ann, Samuel and Mary and grand-daughter Kate, in one of the cottages at Town End (Bradmore 1861/54). 1867 Bunny estate rental, renting house and garden at £4 pa. 1867 received sheets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1871 age 63, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah, children Felix and Samuel (Bradmore 1871/46). 1881 age 73, general labourer married to Sarah, with son Samuel, widower (Bradmore 1881/42). 1884 Sam Jacques Senr to have 2/- p.wk from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. Buried Bunny 11.6.1885 age 78. Sarah Jacques born c1812, Wymeswold, nee Harrison. 24.11.1832 married Samuel Jacques at Keyworth. 1841 age 30, married to Sam (Bradmore 1841/21). 1851 age 38, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1851/43). 1861 age 49, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1861/54). 1871 age 58, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1871/46). 1881 age 69, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1881/42). Ref in Bunny & Bradmore Charities 13.8.1885 to Wid. Saml. Jacques receiving 1/- p.wk. 6.5.1886 Sarah is specifically named as widow of Samuel, and awarded the vacant almshouse, and also the vacant weekly loaf. Possibly the Sarah Jacques paid by Bunny & Bradmore Charities for cleaning, 1886-90. 1891 Sarah, widow in almshouse at Bunny. Possible confusion with Sarah widow of William - see below. Samuel Jacques bapt. Bunny 2.2.1833, son of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. Died before 1851. Felix Jacques bapt. Bunny 26.10.1834, son of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 6 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/21). 1861 age 26, single, agricultural labourer in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/54). 1871 age 35, single, gardener in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/46). Apr.qtr. 1880, Basford Disrict, Feliz Jacques married Rebecca Dove. 1881 Felix age 46 market gardener employing 2 men with wife Rebecca age 36 born Sutton in Ashfield, at Bunny. 1883 Bunny & Bradmore charities refused the apprentice fee applied for by Thomas Buxton, to have his nephew (also Thomas?) apprenticed to Felix Jacques for two years. Died Jul.qtr.1886, Nottingham district. Rebecca Jacques, born c1847, Sutton in Ashfield, nee Dove, married Felix. 1891 age 44, widow, gardener, living at Bunny with daughters Alice 9, Flora 7, scholars both born in Bunny. On Bradmore electoral roll, house, no parish vote, 1900-1914, living on Far St., qualified by occupation 1920-spring 1922. 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying rent £2/10/- pa. 1901 Rebecca age 54 widow market gardener on own account with daughters Alice and Flora at Taylors Lane (Bradmore 7/1901). 1908 Bunny Estate rental paying £3/10/- pa. 1911 Rebecca age 62 widow market gardener on own account (married 33 years, 2 children), with daughter Flora, 4-room

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house (Bradmore 49/1911). Died in a nursing home in Nottingham, buried Bunny 19.6.1922 aged 75, on north side of churchyard, widow of the late Felix Jacques of Bradmore. Alice Jacques born 1882, Bunny, daughter of Felix and Rebecca. 1891 age 9 scholar in mother’s house, Bunny. 1901 age 19, lace net mender in mother’s house (Bradmore 7/1901). Flora Jacques, born c1884, daughter of Felix and Rebecca. 1891 age 7, scholar in mother’s house. 1901 age 17 lace net mender in mother’s house (Bradmore 7/1901). 1911 age 25, single, no occupation recorded, in mother’s house (Bradmore 49/1911). Eliza Jaques bapt. Bunny 28.8.1836, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/21). Eliza Jacques of Bradmore married William James, widower of Bradmore 15.5.1859. See James. Elizabeth James Jacques bapt. Bunny 14.11.1856 illegitimate daughter of Eliza of Bradmore. See James. Ann Jacques, bapt. Bunny 20.12.1840, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 6 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/21). 1851 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/43). 1861 age 20, single, seamstress in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/54). 1867 Jan.qtr. Loughborough district, Ann Jacques married Edmund White of Hoton, son of William, ag.lab and Elizabeth of East St., East Leake. See White. Kate Jacques bapt. Bunny 11.10.1860, illegitimate daughter of Ann Jacques of Bradmore, grand- daughter of Samuel and Sarah. 1861 age 8 months, in grandparents’ household (Bradmore 1861/54). Buried Bunny 30.7.1861 age 11 months. Sarah (Sally) White born 1867, Hoton/Bradmore, daughter of Edmund and Ann. 1871 Sally age 4 in parents’ house at Hoton. 1881 age 13 born Hoton, servant for James Parrott, army pensioner, at Fennel St Loughborough. 1891 age 23, gen.domestic servant born Hoton for William Cartwright, manufacturer and spinner of merino underwear, at “Limehurst”, Bridge St., Loughborough. 1896 Jan.qtr. Sarah White married Harry Yates, Loughborough district. 1901 Harry Yates age 34 stockman on estate with wife Sarah age 33 born Bradmore, living near the pinfold by Prestwold Hall. 1911 Sarah age 43 born Bradmore (married 15 years, no children) with husband Harry Yates age 44 born Wysall, cowman on estate, and Sarah’s father Edmund and brother Samuel, at Prestwold. Samuel Jacques White born 1876, Hoton, son of Edmund and Ann. 1881 age 5, scholar in parents’ house. 1891 age 15 ploughboy in parents’ house. 1901 age 25, single, carter on farm with horses, in parents’ house. 1911 age 35, single, waggoner in sister Sarah Yates’ house. Catherine Jacques bapt. Bunny 13.2.1844, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 29.1.1845 age 1. Catherine Jacques bapt. Bunny 23.12.1845, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 10.6.1846 age 6 months. Emma Jacques bapt. Bunny 14.4.1849, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1851 age 2 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/43). Buried Bunny 11.7.1851 age 2. Samuel Jacques, bapt. Bunny 29.12.1851, son of Samuel, miller, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1861 age 9, scholar, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/54). 1871 age 19, single, gardener in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/46). Oct.qtr.1874 Samuel Jacques married Mary Elizabeth Coy daughter of Thomas, ag.lab and Charlotte of Orston. Mary Elizabeth died 1880. 1881 Samuel age 29, widower, domestic servant in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/42). 1891 Samuel age 36, gardener born Bradmore, domestic servant, boarder at Norbury Moor, Cheshire. Mary Elizabeth Jacques born c1852 Orston, nee Coy, daughter of Thomas and Charlotte. 1851 age 7 mths in parents’ house at Orston. 1861 age 10 scholar in parents’ house at Orston. 1871 age 20 kitchenmaid for Robert Chester, farmer of 193 acres, at Cotgrave village. Oct.qtr. 1874, Bingham district, married Samuel Jacques. Mary Elizabeth Jacques buried Bunny 2.4.1880 age 28. Felix Jacques, bapt. Bunny 4.7.1875, son of Samuel, gardener, and Mary Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1881 age 5, scholar born Bradmore, in grandparents’ house, Thomas Coy 63 postmaster and coachman born Elton and Charlotte 61 born Newark, with their children William 27 general labourer, Harriet 24 and Emma 21 dressmakers, all born Orston, at Elton, Notts. 1885 in Bradmore, Teachers Meeting 12.1.1885 William Hutchinson proposed that Felix should have a bible, seconded by R Jackson and carried. Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 1885-July/Aug 1888, Nov.1888-Jan.1889 and April 1889, then left. Not found 1891. 1901 Felix age 25 domestic groom born Bradmore in house of Frederick Clarke pawnbroker on Melton Rd., West Bridgford. (Note 2 doors away is Edward Coy, 55, gardener, born Orston, another son of Thomas and Charlotte Coy.) Jul.qtr.1910 Felix Jacques married Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Brown, Bingham district. 1911 Felix age 35 groom, domestic gardener born Bradmore with wife Sarah Elizabeth age 22 born Stathern (married 1 year, 1 child), with un-named daughter less than 1 mth old born

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Cropwell Bishop, plus visitor Gladys Hutchins 14 born Stathern, at Cropwell Bishop, 4-room house. Additional information from Brown family tree, on-line: Newspaper article and photo for Felix and Lizzie’s golden wedding anniversary in 1960, Felix age 85, Lizzie age 71 (born 1889, Stathern). They married at St Guthlac’s church Stathern, and lived in Stathern on Birds Lane. Felix worked as an LNER linesman for 23 years, up to retirement. He was known for growing chrysanthemums up to 9” across. The couple had 2 children and 8 grandchildren. Felix Jacques died 1976, Bingham district. Charlotte Jacques, bapt. Bunny 20.5.1877 daughter of Samuel, gardener, and Mary Elizabeth of Bradmore. Charlotte Jacques died Oct.qtr. 1877, Basford district. Mary Jacques, bapt. Bunny 21.2.1854, daughter of Samuel, labourer and Sarah of Bradmore. 1861 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/54). 1871 age 17, domestic servant to Thomas and Emma Morris at Barn Close (Bradmore 1871/20). 25.11.1876 age 22 of Bradmore daughter of Samuel labourer, married at Bunny to William Challands age 20, servant of Bradmore, son of John, labourer. See Challands. Sarah Jacques bapt. Bunny 20.10.1808, daughter of Samuel and Catharine of Bradmore, died before Dec.1811. Sarah Jacques bapt. Bunny 20.12.1811, daughter of Samuel and Catharine of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 26.6.1815 age 5. Catherine Jacques bapt. Bunny 10.8.1813, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Catharine of Bradmore. Married Thomas Armstrong both of Bradmore, 28.12.1835, witnessed by Mary Armstrong and Thomas Bosworth. Died 1840 age 27. See Armstrong. William Jacques bapt. Bunny 22.10.1815, son of Samuel labourer and Catherine of Bradmore. Married Sarah Whiting of Bunny at Bunny 19.2.1836. 1841 age 25, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah, with son , living at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1841/81). 1841 William Jacques signed the Sunday School accounts with his mark. 1851 age 35, farm labourer, married to Sarah, children Francis, William and Thomas (Bradmore 1851/49). 1861 age 45, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah, with son Thomas, living on Far St. (Bradmore 1861/34). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £2/10/- pa. By 1871 the family had moved to Town End cottages. 1871 age 55, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah (Bradmore 1871/42). Buried Bunny 14.5.1875 age 60. Sarah Jacques born 1816, Bunny, nee Whiting, married William at Bunny 19.2.1836. 1841 age 25, married to William (Bradmore 1841/81). 1851 age 35, married to William (Bradmore 1851/49). 1861 age 45, married to William (Bradmore 1861/34). 1871 age 55, married to William (Bradmore 1871/42). May be the Sarah Jacques who was offered the vacant room in Bunny almshouse in 1878, but if she did not wish for it then it would be offered to Widow Hart. 1879 Widow Jacques was granted 1/- p.wk. for 20 weeks from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1880 granted 1/- p.wk. from 16.9.1880 to 31.3.1881. 1881 age 66, householder in Bradmore, widow, living on Far St. (Bradmore 1881/35). 1881 applied for and received the vacant weekly loaf from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1881-8 received 1/- p.wk. from the Charities. Received a ton of coal 1887-8. Sarah buried Bunny 22.4.1889 age 78. Possible confusion with Sarah widow of Samuel - see above. Francis (Frank) Jacques bapt. Bunny 27.8.1837, son of William, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/81). 1851 age 14, single, farm labourer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/49). 31.7.1860 Francis Jacques of Bradmore married Mary Pike of Bradmore at Bunny. 1861 age 23 merino shirt-maker, framework knitter, householder, married to Mary, living on Far St., probably opposite his mother Sarah’s cottage (Bradmore 1861/37). 1867 Bunny Estate rental, renting house and garden at £2/10/- pa. Methodist Sunday School teacher from 1885, 2nd class Jan-Dec.1887, Jan, Mar, Jul-Dec 1888, 3rd class Jan.1889-June 1890, resigned 1890 but was asked to return. 1871 age 34, framework knitter, married to Mary, children Sarah, Catherine and Ellen (Bradmore 1871/33). 1881 age 43, framework knitter, married to Mary, children Catherine and Ellen (Bradmore 1881/30). 1891 age 55, widower, with daughter Ellen, 4-room house (Bradmore 1891/18). Electoral roll, house, 1886-1911. On 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying £1/10/- pa rent. 1901 age 63, widower, framework knitter living alone on Village St., 4-room house (Bradmore 15/1901). On 1908 Bunny Estate rental, paying £2/10/- pa. 1911 age 75, widower (married 50 years with 3 children, 1 dead), hand framework knitter, hosiery, employee working at home, living alone in 4-room house (Bradmore 44/1911). Francis Jacques of Bradmore, frameworkknitter, died 29.6.1911 at 33 Medlicott Rd., Birmingham, probate at Nottingham 21.7.1911 to Sarah Henson wife of Thomas James Henson; effects £472/16/9. Mary Jacques, born c1835, Bradmore, nee Pike, married Francis Jacques at Bunny 31.7.1860. 1861 age 21 (born Keyworth?), married to Francis (Bradmore 1861/37). 1871 age 37, married to Francis (Bradmore 1871/33). 1881 age 46, married to Francis (Bradmore 1881/20). Buried Bunny 4.7.1886

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age 51. Sarah Jacques, bapt. Bunny 4.2.1862, daughter of Francis, framework knitter, and Mary of Bradmore. 1871 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/33). 14.4.1884 Sarah age 22 daughter of Francis framework knitter of Bradmore married at Bunny to Thomas James Henson age 21, cabinet maker of St James Ashted, Birmingham, son of Joseph, railway porter. See Henson. Catherine Jacques bapt. Bunny 30.4.1865 daughter of Francis (Frank), framework knitter, and Mary of Bradmore. 1871 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/33). 1881 age 16, domestic servant in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/30). 10.6.1889 age 24 married Henry William Blood, 22, framework knitter of Ruddington son of Thomas, framework knitter. 1891 Henry William Blood age 24 framework knitter with wife Catherine age 26 dressmaker at The Leys, Ruddington. 1901 Henry William age 34, framework knitter, with wife Catherine age 36 and children Francis T 9, Elsie 1, both born Ruddington, at Asher Lane, Ruddington. 1911 Henry William age 44 hand framework knitter hosiery with wife Catherine age 46 (married 21 years with 2 children), Francis Thomas 19 shop assistant, grocers, and Elsie 11 scholar, at Asher Lane, The Leys, Ruddington. Ellen Jacques bapt. Bunny 1.3.1871, daughter of Francis, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1871 age 6 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/33). 1881 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/30). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 5.7.1885-29.8.1886, left. Teacher 4th class Jan-Jul.1887, 3rd class Jan.1888-Dec.1889, 2nd class Jan-June 1890 and occasionally to 1894. 1891 age 20 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/18). Married 24.9.1894, aged 24, to Alfred Ore, 27, wood carver of St John’s parish, Birmingham, son of Benjamin Ore detective inspector. Witnessed by Thomas James Henson and Mary Jacques. Jan.1901 Solihull district, Ellen Ore died. 1901 Alfred Ore age 34 widower, woodcarver, with son Ivan 5 born Birmingham, at 74 Hillfield Rd., Yardley. 1911 Alfred Ore age 44, widower, woodcarver, mantel and overmantle, born Smethwick, Staffs, with son Ivan Alfred 15 office boy, cycle trade, born Aston, at 24 Margaret Grove, Harborne, 5-room house. William Jacques, bapt. Bunny 31.12.1843, Bradmore, son of William, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1851 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/49). 1861 William Jaques age 17 shepherd for Joseph Marshall, farmer of 194 acres, at 4 Dial House Mansfield. Oct 1868 Bingham district William Jacques married Tabitha Morley of Cropwell Butler. 1871 age 28, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Tabitha with son Thomas, living in part of Town End (Bradmore 1871/40). 1872, 1873 William Jacques signed Sunday School accounts. 1881 age 38, agricultural labourer, married to Tabitha, with children Thomas, Arthur, Reuben and Mary, living on Far St. (Bradmore 1881/37). 1891 age 47 married to Tabitha, children Arthur and Mary (Bradmore 1891/21). Electoral roll, house, 1886-1925 autumn, in Far St. On 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying rent £4 pa. 1901 age 56, ag.lab with wife Tabitha on Village St., 4-room house (Bradmore 12/1901). On 1908 Bunny Estate rental, paying £4 pa. 1911 age 67, widower, farm labourer, with housekeeper Mary Broadhurst age 57 born Burton Leics, in Bradmore, 5-room house. Tabitha Jacques, born c1837 Cropwell Butler nee Morley, daughter of Mark, ag.lab, and Ann of Cropwell Butler. Oct.qtr. 1868 Bingham district Tabitha Morley married William Jacques. 1871 age 34, married to William (Bradmore 1871/40). 1881 age 44, married to William (Bradmore 1881/37). 1891 age 53 married to William (Bradmore 1891/21). 1901 age 63, married to William (Bradmore 12/1901). Tabitha died before 1911 census. Thomas Jacques bapt. Bunny 4.9.1870, son of William, labourer, and Tabitha of Bradmore. 1871 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/40). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 5.7.1885- 4.7.1886, left. 1881 age 12, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/37). 1891 age 21, single, horse-waggoner in the household of William Hind junior of E Leake, farmer’s son, at Chapel Yard East Leake. 1896 Apr.qtr. Basford district Thomas Jacques married Harriet Sharpe, stocking seamer, born 1877 Ruddington daughter of Abram and Hannah. 1901 age 31 railway platelayer with wife Harriett 25 born Ruddington and children Frank Wm 2, Samuel 1 both born Bradmore, at The Leys, Ruddington. 1911 Thomas age 41 platelayer for G Cn rly co (Great Central) with wife Harriet 33 (married 15 years, 7 children, 1 dead), children Frank 13, Samuel 11, Ivan 10 scholars born Ruddington, Cyril 6 scholar, Kate 3, Arthur 14 days all born Hucknall, at 19 Florence? St, Hazel Grove, Hucknall, 4-room house. Arthur Jacques bapt. Bunny 13.4.1873, son of William, farm labourer, and Tabitha of Bradmore. 1881 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/37). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 5.7.1885-21.11.1886, left. 1891 age 18, single, agricultural labourer in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/21). Married 7.9.1893 aged 20, to Fanny Goode, 19, of Ruddington, daughter of

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Thomas Goode deceased, witnessed by Thomas Jacques and Mary Broadhurst. Sang in the choir 1894. On electoral roll, house, 1896-7. Also 1910, single year. Reuben Jacques bapt. Bunny 7.10.1875, son of William, labourer, and Tabitha of Bradmore. 1881 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/37). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 5.7.1885-23.11.1890, left. 1891 Rheuben James age 15 born Bradmore, farm servant for Edward Carver, farmer of Wysall Rd., Costock. No other reference to Reuben James, so this is assumed to be Reuben Jacques. Died 1898 aged 22, buried 10.4.1898. Charlotte Jacques born Jan.1877, buried Bunny 6.11.1877 age 10 months, possibly daughter of William and Tabitha. Mary Jacques bapt. Bunny 9.6.1878, daughter of William, labourer and Tabitha of Bradmore. 1881 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/37). Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 5.7.1885-Jan.1888, 1st class 2nd par Jan.1888-Dec.1889, 1st class July 1890-June 1892 and intermittently to June 1894, left. 1891 age 13, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/21). Sunday School teacher Jan.1895-Apr.1897, last session 11.7.1897. Eliza Jacques bapt. Bunny 12.6.1881, daughter of William, labourer, and Tabitha of Bradmore. Frank Jacques bapt. Bunny 12.6.1881, son of William, labourer, and Tabitha of Bradmore. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class 5.7.1885-June 1887. 3rd class July 1887 – Jan 1889, 2nd class Jan.1889-17.8.1890, including sick 14-21.7.1889 and 23 Feb – 17 Aug 1890, noted deceased. Buried Bunny age 9 22.8.1890. Thomas Jacques bapt. Bunny 3.7.1849, son of William, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1851 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/49). 1861 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/34). Buried Bunny age 28, 19.5.1867. Thomas Jacques bapt. Bunny 4.3.1818 son of Samuel, labourer, and Catherine of Bradmore. 1841 age 20, frameknitter in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/20). Thomas Jacques of Bradmore married Mary Whiting of Bunny at Bunny 15.4.1847. 1851 age 33, framework knitter, married to Mary (Bradmore 1851/48). Mary died Jan.1854. 1861 age 43, widower, framework knitter making merino shirts, householder living alone in part of Steeple Cottage (Bradmore 1861/47). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £1/5/- pa. 1871 age 57, widower, framework knitter, living alone (Bradmore 1871/66). 1881 age 67, widower, framework knitter, living alone (Bradmore 1881/62). Nov.1885 had a ton of coal from Bunny & Bradmore Charities and 1886 2/- p.wk. plus a ton of coal. On electoral roll with house, 1886-1893. 1889 received 1/- p.wk from the Charities. 1891 age 73, widower, agricultural labourer, householder living alone (Bradmore 1891/56). 1891 received the weekly loaf which became vacant on the death of Ann Whitaker of Bunny. Died aged 76, buried 9.1.1893. March 1893 Bunny & Bradmore Charities awarded his weekly loaf, now vacated, to Ann Langham of Bunny. Mary Jacques born c1807/8, Bunny, nee Whiting, married Thomas Jacques at Bunny 15.4.1847. 1851 age 44, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1851/48). Buried Bunny 10.1.1854 age 45. Sarah Jacques bapt. Bunny 1.11.1819, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Catherine of Bradmore. Married William Mills or Milnes of Bunny, widower, at Bunny 21.1.1839. See Mills. Emma Jacques bapt. Bunny 2.12.1824, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Catherine of Bradmore. Emma Jacques of Bradmore married John Buxton, tailor of Bunny, 9.8.1846. See Buxton James/Thomas Jacques married Ann Foster, both of Bradmore, 29.9.1829. Mary Jacques of Bradmore born c1841, buried Bunny 10.1.1866 age 25.

JAMES Jane James wife of John of Bradmore buried Bunny 30.1.1723. John James, 1739 referred to in note in Bunny parish registers as the vicar’s plowman, reporting encroachment on the baulks and headlands of the ploughed fields. John James of Bradmore buried Bunny 5.10.1757. Sarah James of Bradmore, widow, buried Bunny 23.1.1770. John James of Bradmore buried Bunny 10.8.1783. Sarah James of Bradmore 4.12.1784-1788 had 1/6 p.wk. from the Constable. 1785 had 5 yds of cloth from the Constable, 7/6. Nov.1787 the Constable paid 3/- for a petticoat for her. Widow, buried Bunny 3.8.1788. John James bapt. Bunny 24.11.1731, son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Edward James bapt. Bunny 6.5.1733, son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Sarah James bapt. Bunny 24.2.1739, daughter of John and Sarah of Bradmore, buried Bunny 12.9.1740. Elizabeth James bapt. Bunny 8.8.1755, no parish specified, daughter of John and Sarah. Sarah James of Bradmore born c1754, buried Bunny 13.6.1827 age 73.

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Edward James born c1757, buried Bunny 20.3.1821 age 64. Possible confusion with Edward born c1748. Edward James born c1748, blacksmith of Bradmore. Bunny Estate Survey 1792 with 5 acres 1 rood 32 perches paying £5/17/7 rent pa, including 10/- for house and garden on the waste, probably on the site of the present Forge Cottage. Paid land tax 6d p.qtr. 1780-1800, followed by another Edward James. Signed the Constables Accounts 1779-1781, 1784, 1788, 1790, 1792 and 1795. Submitted a bill to the Constable for 10/10 in 1785, and a bill for 2/10 in 1786. Jan.1794 supplied ironwork for a scale beam and was paid 1/8 by the Constable. Jan.1800 Edward’s bill 2/11 paid by the Constable. Buried Bunny 23.2.1800 aged 52. Eleanor James of Bradmore wife of Edward buried Bunny 14.1.1797. Edward James, blacksmith, probably the oldest son of Edward and Eleanor born mid 1760s. Paid land tax at 6d p.qtr. probably from 1801 after death of the Edward James who married Eleanor, presumably through to 1832, end of the land tax record. Described in 1827 land tax schedule as cottager. Married Mary Henson at Cotgrave 4.11.1788. 1814 bought a piece of cloth for 15/6 from the Constable at the end of the 1813/4 account year. Mary James born c1766, buried Bunny 1.7.1819 age 53, may be the Mary nee Henson who married Edward at Cotgrave 4.11.1788. William James born 29.12.1789 Bradmore, bapt. 2.1.1790 Bunny, son of Edward, blacksmith, and Mary. Elizabeth James born 18.6.1792 Bradmore, bapt. 19.6.1792, Bunny, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, and Mary. Died 28.7.1809 aged 17. Buried Bunny churchyard beside path to south porch. ‘When from the dust of death I rise / To claim my mansion in the skies / This only this shall be my plea / Jesus hath lived, hath dyed for me.’ Second inscription below: ‘This young woman was a signal instance / of the power of Divine grace / and an encouraging proof / of the beneficial tendency of Sunday schools / of a disposition uncommonly careless and / untractable she became by the blessing of God / humble modest and pious. / The happy change which took place ... / and conduct, her patience ...tion during / a long and painful ....nd her triumphant / departure in th... of her Redeemer / told out to .....oung especially / an a...... ng invitation / to become .....rs of her / tho dead her fellow scholars erected / this tombstone at their joint expense / Reader is not this a brand plucked out of the fire. / Glorify God in her / and make thy own calling and election sure.’ Ann James born 10.10.1794 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 6.11.1794, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, and Mary. Buried as an infant, Bunny 24.1.1795. Sarah James born 16.2.1796 Bradmore, bapt. 29.2.1796, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, and Sarah (?). Buried as infant, Bunny, 5.4.1799. Mary James born 20.4.1798 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 29.4.1798, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, and Mary. Mary James married John Jackson, both of Bradmore, 15.4.1816. See Jackson. Edward James born 11.8.1800, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 17.8.1800, son of Edward, blacksmith, and Mary. Signed Constable’s Accounts 1825-6, 1828-9, 1832-5. 1832 in Whites Directory as smith. 1841 age 40, householder, blacksmith, married to Harriett with children Elizabeth, Edward, Mary, William, Ann and Hariett, at the Forge on Main Rd. (Bradmore 1841/7). Served as Constable 1843- 1846, 3/- paid each year when he was sworn in. 1844 Whites Directory, blacksmith. 1851 age 50, widower, blacksmith, with children Harriett, William and Eliza and son in law Charles Brown married to daughter Elizabeth (Bradmore 1851/45). Rented grazing on Mill Lane 1850-2 and 1857, also rented grazing on The Moor 1857. 1853 Whites Directory, blacksmith. 1855 Kellys Directory, blacksmith. 1855 Constable paid him 10/- for two journeys to Basford Union. 1857 had 3/- for serving on a jury. 1858 had £1 for journeys to Basford Union, and again in 1859/60. 1861 age 60, widower, children Harriett and William (Bradmore 1861/3). 1864 Whites Directory, blacksmith. 1865 received £2 for 2 years’ journeys to Basford Union. 1867 Bunny Estate rental, renting house garden and land 2 acres 1 rood 7 perches in Bradmore, 2 acres 1 rood 35 perches in Bunny, at £13/4/10 pa. Buried Bunny 7?/19.1.1868 age 68. 1869 Morris’s Directory, blacksmith. Used a 7lb hammer to forge iron for horse shoes and farm implements with village farm workers helping as strikers (Source: O Randall). Harriett James born c1804/6. 1841 age 35, married to Edward (Bradmore 1841/7). Buried 14.1.1847 age 43. Elizabeth James bapt. 19.1.1830, daughter of Edward and Harriett. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/7). 23.5.1850 Elizabeth James, still under age, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, of Bradmore married Charles Brown of Bunny at Bunny. See Brown. Edward James bapt. 30.7.1831, Bunny, son of Edward, blacksmith, and Harriett. 1841 age 10 in parents’ household (Bradmore 1841/7). Buried Bunny 10.9.1849 age 18. Mary James bapt. 14.2.1833, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, and Harriett. 1841 age 9 in parents’

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house (Bradmore 1841/7). 1851 age 18 servant in the household of Richard and Elizabeth Burrows, farmer and maltster, with 46 acres at East Thorpe, Ruddington. Mary James married Thomas Marshall Apr.qtr. Nottingham. See Marshall. William James bapt. Bunny 14.3.1835, son of Edward, blacksmith, and Harriett of Bradmore. 1841 age 7 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/7). Buried Bunny 15.11.1841 age 6. Ann James born c1836, daughter of Edward and Harriett. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/7). 1851 age 14, servant in the household of John and Martha Hardy, publican, at East Thorpe Ruddington. While under age, Ann James married William Draycott of Bradmore at Bunny 7.8.1855. See Draycott. Harriett James born c1839, buried Bunny 22.11.1839 age 9 months. Harriett James born Bradmore, bapt. 9.10.1840 Bunny, daughter of Edward and Harriett. Possibly twin sister of John. 1841 age 8 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/7). 1851 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/45). 1861 age 20 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/3). 1.11.1868 at Bunny, Harriett of Bradmore daughter of Edward, blacksmith, married William Scothern, labourer of Bradmore, son of James, shoemaker. See Scothern. John James bapt. 9.10.1840 son of Edward blacksmith and Harriett. Buried 17.11.1840, infant. Possibly twin brother of Harriett. William James bapt. 19.9.1842, born Bradmore, son of Edward blacksmith and Harriett. 1851 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/45). 1861 age 18 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/3). 1871 age 28, blacksmith at the Forge on Main Rd., married to Elizabeth with son Edward (Bradmore 1871/12). 1876 PO Directory, blacksmith. 1881 age 38, householder, shoeing smith married to Elizabeth, with children Edward, Sarah Ann, Walter, Matilda and Sophia (Bradmore 1881/9). 1881 Kellys Directory, blacksmith. Electoral roll 1883-5 in category £12+ rent pa. 1885/6 Whites Directory, blacksmith. 1885/6 Sunday School teacher. 1887 William James received £1/-/7 from Sunday School accounts including for Bibles. 1888 Kellys Directory, blacksmith, also Whites Directory the same year, cottager and blacksmith. 1891 age 48, blacksmith married to Elizabeth, children Sarah A, Sophia, Newbold and Lucy (Bradmore 1891/44). 1894 Whites Directory, blacksmith. 1895 Kellys Directory, blacksmith. On 1900 Bunny Estate rental as William James (distinguished from Wm James Senr) with cottage and land, 4 acres 3 rods 2 perches, paying rent £14/12/4 pa. 1901 age 58 blacksmith working at home on own account with wife Elizabeth and daughters Sophia and Lucy on Loughborough Turnpike, 4-room house (Bradmore 56/1901). 1904 Kellys Directory, blacksmith. On 1908 Bunny Estate rental with 4 acres 2 roods 3 perches paying £16/4/10 pa rent. Addendum to Abstract of Title of Albert Ball 1910 as holding OS (1900 Map) field no.31 on corner of Moor Lane, 2.478 acres, bounded on north by field of John Bosworth and on west by F Wootton, the lane on east and south boundaries. Electoral roll with land & tenement 1886-1912 as William James junior, house 1913-spring 1923, in Far St. 1911 age 68 farm labourer with wife Elizabeth and daughter Sophia (Bradmore 8/1911). By 1912 Kellys Directory records Henry Langham as visiting blacksmith from Ruddington, William having given up. Known as Dr James because he provided cures for horses’ illnesses (Source: Neville Waddingham, his grandson). Reported as ‘going on the order’ with his friends, i.e. to the local Public House leaving their work for several days, only returning home to eat and sleep (Source: O Randall). Died 18.2.1943, NB this makes him just over 100 years old when died, may not be the same person? Buried at Bunny. Elizabeth James, born c1846 in Sileby, Leicester, married to William James. 1871 age 24, married to William (Bradmore 1871/12). 1881 age 35 married to William (Bradmore 1881/9). 1891 age 45 married to William (Bradmore 1891/44). 1901 age 53 married to William (Bradmore 56/1901). 1911 age 66 married to William (married 42 years, 8 children 2 dead) (Bradmore 8/1911). Edward (Ted) James, born c1870 at Sileby, son of William and Elizabeth. 1871 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/12). 1881 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/9). Awarded the apprentice fee in 1886, on being bound, £10 paid to William James by Bunny & Bradmore charities. Known as Ted, went to live in Johannesburg. Sarah Ann James, born Bradmore, bapt. 20.8.1871, daughter of William blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1881 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/9). Methodist Sunday school scholar 5.7.1885-25.10.1885, left. 1891 age 19, single, stocking seamer in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/44). Married 3.10.1898, aged 27, to George Albert Waddingham, 26, porter, of Nottingham, son of Charles Waddingham grocer. Witnessed by William and Sophia James. See Waddingham. Walter James, born Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 14.12.1873, son of William blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1881 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/9). Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 5.7.1885-June 1887, 1st class July 1887-Jan.1888, 1st class 2nd part Jan.1888-

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Jan.1889, 1st class Jan.1889-28.9.1890. Married Harriett, c1892. 1901 Walter age 28 born Bradmore yardman on farm with wife Harriett 28 children William 9, Florence 7, Annie 5, Nellie 3 and Harriett 1 all born Holme Pierrepont, at Adbolton. 1911 Walter age 38 cowman with wife Harriett age 38 born Bassingfield (married 19 years, 9 children 1 dead (Harriett)), and children Thomas William 19 farm labourer, Florence 17 picture framing warehouse, Annie 15 chemical factory, Nellie 13 lace warehouse, Gertrude 10, Walter 7, Winifred 6 scholars and Albert 4 all born Adbolton, at Adbolton, 5-room house. Worked for Simpkins at Adbolton (Source: N Waddingham). Matilda (Tilly) James, born Bradmore, bapt. 16.6.1878, daughter of William blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1881 age 3, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/9). Methodist Sunday school scholar 2nd class 5.7.1885-June 1887, 1st class July 1887-Jan.1888, 1st class 2nd part Jan.1888- Jan.1889, 1st class Jan.1889-28.9.1890. Aug.1897 Bunny & Bradmore Charities awarded £3 to Matilda James, Bradmore blacksmith’s daughter, to enable her to go to the sea side as she was in very delicate health. Died 1897 aged 20, buried 16.10.1897. Unmarried. Sophia James born 20.2.1880 Bradmore, daughter of William the blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1881 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/9). 1891 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/44). Methodist Sunday school scholar 4th class 5.7.1885-June 1886, 3rd class July 1886- Jan.1888, 2nd class Jan.1888-Jan.1889 (recorded as Sapphira from July 1888), 1st class 2nd part Jan.1889-Dec.1892 (Sophia from July 1889), 1st class 1st part Jan.1893-July 1893, 1st class July 1893-22.4.1894 (absent Feb/March 1894). 1897 sang in the choir. Sunday School teacher March- June, Aug-Dec 1897, Jan-Mar, Jul-Dec 1898, Jan.1899-June 1905, and possibly 1905-1912. 1898 witnessed marriage of Sarah Ann and George Waddingham. 1901 age 21, factory hand, in parents’ house (Bradmore 56/1901). 1911 age 31, single, hosiery hand, in parents’ house (Bradmore 8/1911). 1914 Oct.qtr. married Henry Albert Attewell, as his second wife. See Attewell. Newbold James, born c1883, possibly late 1882, Bradmore, son of William the blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1891 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/44). Methodist Sunday school scholar 4th class 5.12.1886-Dec.1889, 3rd class Jan.1890-June 1891, 2nd class July 1891-Dec 1894, 1st class Jan.1895-24.10.1897 (absent March 1896), 1898 noted Returned Thanks. Went to work in the pits in Nottingham, liked greyhounds, came to Bradmore when farmers cut corn for his dog to catch rabbits but the dog ran in front of the binder so had to be shot (Source: F Randall). 1901 Newbold James age 18 born Bradmore, coal miner loader, boarding with James and Elizabeth Hancock at Town St, Pinxton St Helen, Derbyshire. 1911 age 28, coal miner hewer, boarder with Elizabeth Hancock, widow, 4-room house at Alfreton Road, Pinxton Derby / Notts. Lucy James, born Bradmore c1886, daughter of William the blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1891 scholar in parents’ house, age not noted (Bradmore 1891/44). Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class / vestry Girls 8/7/1888-June 1891, 3rd class July 1891-Dec.1894, 2nd class Jan.1895- Dec.1897, 1st class Jan.1898-2.5.1901. 1897/8 sang in choir. Assistant teacher July 1901- Feb.1903, teacher July-Sep 1903. 1901 age 15 factory hand in parents’ house (Bradmore 56/1901). Mar.qtr. 1901 Basford district Lucy James married Ebenezer William Dickman. See Dickman. Eliza/Elizabeth James bapt. 16.9.1845, daughter of Edward blacksmith and Harriett. 1851 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/45). 1861 age 17, general servant with William Chapman, blacksmith and cottager, and his wife Martha on Church Lane, Plumtree. Possibly the Eliza James of Bradmore, buried Bunny 8.2.1863 age 18. John James, Bradmore bapt. Bunny 3 November 1803 with Robert, son of Edward and Mary. married Elizabeth Bunny at Costock 14.10.1827. 1841 John age 35 blacksmith with wife Elizabeth 35 and children Charles 13, Mary 10, William 9, Ann 6, Lydia 4 and Elizabeth 1 at Kirk Lane, Ruddington. 1851 age 46, blacksmith, married to Elizabeth, children William, Lidia, Elizabeth, son in law John Braisby married to daughter Mary Braceby, their daughter Elizabeth, and nursechild William Bosworth (Bradmore 1851/39). 1861 age 55, blacksmith, married to Elizabeth with daughter Elizabeth, and grandchildren John and William, natural sons of Lidia, living at the east end of 30/32 Main St. (Bradmore 1861/52). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £4 pa. 1867 John James had sheets from Bunny & Bradmore charities. Buried Bunny 2.10.1870 age 66. Elizabeth James born c1805, Costock. married John James of Bradmore at Costock 14.10.1827. 1851 age 46, married to John (Bradmore 1851/39). 1861 age 56, married to John the blacksmith (Bradmore 1861/52). 1871 age 67, widow, householder, continued in the same house, with grandson William (Bradmore 1871/48). Buried Bunny 3.4.1881 age 76. Mary James born c1830, Bradmore, daughter of John and Elizabeth.. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house. Married John Braisby. See Braisby.

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William James born c1832, Ruddington, son of John and Elizabeth. 1851 age 19, single, farm labourer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/39). Possibly the William James of Bradmore who married Mary Mills of Bradmore at Bunny 7.2.1853, if she died before 1859. 15.5.1859 as widower of Bradmore, married Eliza Jacques daughter of Samuel and Sarah. 1861 William age 28, framework knitter born Ruddington, married to Elisa (age 25 born Bradmore), with daughters Elizabeth 4 and Emma 1 both born Bradmore, living at 6 Poke Nook, Ruddington. 1871 age 38, gardener, married to Eliza, with children Emma born Bradmore, Robert 9, Felix 6, John 4, Sarah Ann 5 mths all born in Ruddington, living at Flawforth, Ruddington. William James, widower, gardener of Bradmore, son of John blacksmith, married Elizabeth Lewis of Bradmore daughter of James, labourer, 28.7.1879 at Bunny. In Bradmore by 1880 for birth of Louisa, but may have been here from 1876, burial of Agnes. 1881 age 48, married to Elizabeth, children John and Louisa, living in part of Town End (Bradmore 1881/44). 1891 age 58, married to Elizabeth, children Louisa and Eliza A., 3-room house (Bradmore 1891/9). 1894 William James received a ton of coal from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. William James Senior, i.e. older than his cousin William son of Edward and Harriett, on 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying rent £4 pa. 1901 age 68 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth and daughter Eliza A on Village (Main) St., 3-room house (Bradmore 24/1901). 1903 received 1/- p.wk from the Charities. Electoral roll, house, 1886- 1905. William died Jan.qtr. 1907, Basford district. Eliza James born 1836 nee Jacques, daughter of Samuel and Sarah of Bradmore, married William, widower, at Bunny 15.5.1859. 1861 age 25 married to William. 1871 age 34, seamstress, married to William, at Flawforth. Buried at Bunny 9.6.1877 age 40. Elizabeth (Jacques) James born 1856, Bradmore, illegitimate daughter of Elisa. 1861 age 4 in William’s house, Ruddington. 1871 age 14, domestic servant in the household of Edward and Emma Goodwin at Manor Farm (Bradmore 1871/18). Emma James bapt. 19.9.1859 daughter of William, framework knitter, and Eliza. 1861 age 1 in parents’ house. 1871 age 11, single, in her parents’ house at Flawforth. Emma James daughter of William labourer of Bradmore, age 22, married William Elliott age 21, labourer of Wysall, son of John, labourer, on 24.12.1876 at Bunny; note Emma would actually be 17 and under age. See Elliott – Emma recorded as age 22 at 1881 census, and William 24. John James, born c1867, Ruddington, son of William and Elisa. 1871 age 4 in parents’ house. 1881 age 14 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/44). 1891 John age 24 baker born Ruddington with wife Georgina age 23 born Carlton and children Ethel 5 born Salford Manchester, Florence 3, Mabel 1 both born Nottingham, at 6 Wilford Cottages, Meadows, Nottingham. John James died Oct.qtr. 1891. 1901 Georgina age 33 laundress with children Ethel 15 and Florence 13, errand girls (lace), Mabel 11, and a boarder at 8 Castle St., Nottingham. 1911 Georgina age 43 (widow with 4 children, 1 dead), charwoman, with daughter Mabel 21 jennier and finisher, lace, at 8 Castle St., Newbridge St., Nottingham. Sarah James, born c1870, Ruddington, probably daughter of William and Elisa. 1871 age 5 months in parents’ house. 1881 age 10, scholar, visitor in the household of John Hickling (Bradmore 1881/52). Mary James, born c1873, Ruddington, daughter of William and Elisa. 1881 age 8, scholar, visitor in the household of John Hickling at Ivy Farm (Bradmore 1881/52). Methodist Sunday school scholar July 1885-29.5.1887, left. 23.5.1899 age 26 married Henry Edward Hoggard, 24, collier, of Creswell Derbys son of Samuel Hoggard collier. Witnesses R James, Louisa James and Robert Attewell. Agnes James born c1875 of Bradmore, buried Bunny 25.4.1876 age 1 year. Possibly daughter of William and Elisa? Elizabeth James, born c1852, Costock, nee Lewis daughter of James, labourer. 28.7.1879 living in Bradmore, married William James at Bunny. 1881 age 29, married to William (Bradmore 1881/44). 1891 age 40 married to William (Bradmore 1891/9). 1901 age 49 married to William (Bradmore 24/1901). William died 1907. Widow James in 1908 Bunny Estate rental paying £4 pa rent. 1911 age 60, widow (married 31 years with 2 children), on her own, 3-room house (Bradmore 35/1911). Louisa James, born c1880, Bradmore, daughter of William and Elizabeth. 1881 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/44). Methodist Sunday school scholar 3rd class 5.7.1885-June 1886, 2nd class July 1886-June 1887, 1st class 2nd part July 1888-Dec.1889, 1st class Jan.1890-March 1891, 1st class 1st part Marchh 1891-June 1893, 1st class July 1893-20.1.1895, absent Apr.1894. Teacher 1896-1900. 1891 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/9). 1899 witnessed half-sister Mary’s marriage. Eliza A James, born c1883, Bradmore, daughter of William and Elizabeth. Methodist Sunday

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School scholar 4th class 6 Feb-June 1887, 5th class July 1887-Jan.1888, 4th class Jan.1888- Jan.1889, 3rd class Jan.1889-June 1890, 2nd class July 1890-Dec.1894, 1st class Jan.1895- 30.1.1898. Returned thanks. 1891 age 8 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/9). 1894 sang in the choir. Sunday School teacher Apr-Oct 1898. 1901 age 18 Greswold machine hand (hosiery worker) in parents’ house (Bradmore 24/1901). Apr.qtr. 1904 married Wilfrid Buxton son of William and Elizabeth. See Buxton. Ann James daughter of John, blacksmith, born after 1833, married under age on 18.4.1854 to Thomas Spencer of Bradmore, at Bunny. Lidia James born c1838, Ruddington, daughter of John and Elizabeth. 1851 age 13, single, seamer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/39). John James born 20.4.1854, bapt. 1.6.1854, natural son of Lidia James of Bradmore. 1861 age 7, scholar, in grandparents John and Elizabeth’s household (Bradmore 1861/52). Possibly the same John James in 1871 age 17, single, farm servant for Edward Goodwin at Manor Farm (Bradmore 1871/18). Apr.qtr. 1876 Nottingham district, married Mary Elizabeth Swann born 1841 Ramsey Hunts, daughter of Edward, cordwainer of Ramsey. 1881 John age 27 greengrocer born Bradmore with wife Mary age 30 born Ramsey and children Ethel 3 and Lillian 1 born Radford, at Radford Nottingham. 1891 age 36, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Mary E James with children Lydia and John, 3-room house at the west end of 30/32 Main St. (Bradmore 1891/11). Electoral roll, house, 1886 to at least 1907, noted John senior towards end of this period On 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying rent £4 pa. 1901 age 46 ag.lab with wife Mary E and children Lydia E and John A in 3-room house on Village St (top of Main St) (Bradmore 22/1901). 1908 Bunny Estate rental, John James paying £4 pa rent. John recorded on electoral roll from 1908 onwards not noted as senior, continued with house, Main St., to 1920. 1911 age 56 gen.ag.lab with wife Mary Elizabeth in 3-room house (Bradmore 33/1911). Mary Elizabeth James, nee Swann, born c1841 Ramsey, Hunts, daughter of Edward cordwainer of Little White, Ramsey. 1851 age 10 in father’s house. 1861 age 20 servant for James Robinson, warehouseman at 3 Thurland St., Nottingham. 1871 not found. 1876 Apr.qtr. married John James, Nottingham district. 1891 age 44, married to John, with children Lydia and John (Bradmore 1891/11). 1901 age 57 married to John with daughters Ethel 3 and Lillian 1 (Bradmore 22/1901). 1911 age 69 married to John (married 34 years, 4 children, 1 dead) (Bradmore 33/1911). Lydia Emma James, born c1880, Radford, daughter of John and Mary. Lydia Eunice James received Sunday School task book 12.11.1887. 1891 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/11). Miss L James Sunday School teacher Feb-Dec.1896, Aug 1897-July 1899, 13.5.1900. 1901 age 21, single, in parents’ house (Bradmore 22/1901). 1904 married Frederick Henry Stokes. See Stokes. John Arthur James, born c1882, Radford, son of John and Mary. Methodist Sunday school scholar 4th class 9.5.1886-June 1887, 3rd class July 1887-Jan.1889, 2nd class Jan.1889-June 1890, 1st class 2nd part July 1890-Dec.1891, 1st class 1st part Jan.1892-June 1893, 1st class July 1893- 9.5.1897 (absent Aug.1896). Returned thanks 1898. 1891 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/11). 1895 sang in choir. Possibly the J James who was granted £10 ingoing apprentice fee 1898 on indentures being seen and was to receive the outgoing apprentice fee from Bunny & Bradmore Charities at Jan.1903, but owing to the funds being exhausted this was reduced from £5 to £2/10/-. (No record in the accounts that this was actually paid out.) 1901 John A age 19 lacesmith’s apprentice, in parents’ house(22/1901). 1903 Oct.qtr. John James married Elizabeth Sadler of Ruddington. John James junior on electoral roll, house, 1905-1907. 1907 Sunday School teacher. Moved to Bunny 1907/8. 1911 age 29 born Nottingham, blacksmith, with wife Elizabeth age 28 and children Hilda May 7, John Arthur 5 both born Bradmore, Albert Cecil 3 born Bunny, at Bunny. Elizabeth James nee Saddler born Ruddington 1883, probably Elizabeth daughter of Joseh, framework knitter, and Emma of Wilford Rd Ruddington. (Note there is another Elizabeth Saddler born 1844, daughter of James, framework knitter, and Sarah, also on Wilford Rd., Ruddington.) Oct.qtr. 1903 married John Arthur James. 1911 age 28, married to John, at Bunny. Hilda May James born 1904 Bradmore, daughter of John Arthur and Elizabeth. 1911 age 7 in parents’ house at Bunny. John Arthur James born 1906 Bradmore, son of John Arthur and Elizabeth. 1911 age 5 in parents’ house at Bunny. Albert Cecil James born 1908, Bunny, son of John Arthur and Elizabeth. 1911 age 3 in parents’ house, Bunny. William A James bapt. Bunny 28.1.1858 natural son of Lydia James of Bradmore. William

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James of Bradmore buried Bunny 6.2.1859 infant. William Arthur James, born c1860, Keyworth (or Sneinton), natural son of Lydia James, grandson of John the blacksmith and Elizabeth. 1861 age 1, in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1861/52). 1871 age 11, farmers boy, in grandmother Widow Elizabeth’s house (Bradmore 1871/48). 1880 Jul.qtr.Nottingham, William Arthur James married Fanny Robinson of Woodborough. 1881 age 21, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Fanny, living on Main St. (Bradmore 1881/58). Possibly the William James on the electoral roll 1886-90 with a house. 1891 William age 31 coal miner born Sneinton with wife Fanny and children Arthur, Ernest, Kate E, and Ethel at 40 Gate St., Radford, Nottingham. 1901 William age 41 widower, chimney sweep, with mother Elizabeth James widow age 61, housekeeper born Ruddington, and children Arthur, Ernest, Kate, Ada and Ethel, at 31 Forster Square, Nottingham. 1901 Apr.qtr. Nottingham, William Arthur James married Sarah Ann Smith of Stainton le Vale, Lincolnshire. 1911 William age 51, chimney sweep born Nottingham with wife Sarah and children Arthur, Ernest, Ada and Ethel at 6 Orange St., Nottingham, 5-room house. Fanny James, born 1858, Woodborough, nee Robinson daughter of William, framework knitter and shopkeeper, and Mary, of Main St., Woodborough, Nottingham. 1871 Fanny age 13 seamer in parents’ house at Woodborough. 1880 Jul.qtr. Nottingham district, Fanny Robinson married William Arthur James. 1881 age 22, churner, married to William A James (Bradmore 1881/58). 1891 Fanny age 31 married to William Arthur, at Radford. Fanny James died 1894 Jan.qtr. Nottingham district. Arthur James bapt. 3.12.1882, son of William Arthur, waggoner, and Fanny. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class 17.1.1886-June 1887, 3rd class July 1887-Jan.1889, 2nd class Jan.1889- Dec.1889, 1st class 6.5.1894-9.9.1894, final attendance 18.11.1894. 1891 Arthur age 9 scholar born Bradmore, in parents’ house at Radford. 1901 age 19, wood toy maker born Bradmore, in father’s house, Nottingham. 1911 age 29, warehouseman for wholesale haberdasher, born Bradmore, in father’s house, Nottingham. Ernest James bapt. 27.5.1885, son of William Arthur, waggoner, and Fanny. Methodist Sunday school scholar 4th class Vestry Boys 15.4.1888-3.11.1889, then deleted from list. 1891 Ernest age 6 born Bradmore in parents’ house, Radford. 1901 age 16, coal miner born Bradmore, in father’s house, Nottingham. 1911 age 26, window cleaner employed, born Bradmore, in father’s house, Nottingham. Kate Elizabeth James bapt. 27.5.1888, daughter of William Arthur, waggoner, and Fanny. 1891 age 4, scholar born Bradmore, in parents’ house at Radford. 1901 age 14, silk spinner born Nottingham, in father’s house at Nottingham. Ada James born 1889, Bradmore, daughter of William Arthur and Fanny. 1891 age 2, born Bradmore, in parents’ house in Radford. 1901 age 12, birthplace not shown, in father’s house, Nottingham. 1911 age 22, sewing machinist for blouse manufacturer, born Bradmore, in father’s house, Nottingham. Ethel James born 1890, Radford, daughter of William Arthur and Fanny. 1891 age 9 mths in parents’ house, Radford. 1901 age 10 in father’s house, Nottingham. 1911 age 20, packer in cotton finishing works, in father’s house, Nottingham. Sarah Ann James born 1962 Stainton le Vale, Lincolnshire, nee Smith daughter of Charles, shepherd, and Mary. Apr.qtr. 1901, Nottingham, Sarah Ann Smith married William Arthur James, as his second wife. 1911 Sarah age 49 married to William (married 9 years, no children), at 6 Orange St., Nottingham. Elizabeth James born c1840, Ruddington, daughter of John and Elizabeth. 1851 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/39). 1861 age 21, single, seamstress, framework knitter in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/52). Married Thomas Lane (his second marriage) before 1864. See Lane. Robert James bapt. Bunny 3.11.1803 with brother John, son of Edward and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 Robert age 30 ag.lab with wife Frances age 30 at Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. 1851 Robert age 47 ag.lab born Bradmore with wife Frances age 44 born Hibaldstow, at New Row, Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire. Frances James died 1852 Oct.qtr. Glandford Brigg, Lincs district. July 1854 Robert James married Ann Richards of Bradmore, daughter of William and Mary. 1861 age 55, gardener, married to Ann at 3 Kirk Lane, Ruddington. 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden £2/- /- pa. 1871 age 66, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Ann, living at the top end of Main St. (Bradmore 1871/44). 4.5.1879 Robert James widower, labourer of Bradmore, son of Edward, blacksmith, married at Bunny to Harriett Balford of Bradmore, daughter of John Henry, sailor. 1879 Robert James granted 6d p.wk. for 20 weeks from Bunny and Bradmore Charities. 1880 granted 1/- p.wk. from the Charities from 16.9.1880-31.5.1881, payable only when not working. 1881 age 76, married to Harriett (Bradmore 1881/40). 1881-5 receiving 1/- p.wk. from Bunny & Bradmore

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Charities, 1886-9 increased to 2/- p.wk. 1889 received a ton of coal from the Charities. 1891 age 87 and living on his means, married to Harriett, 2-room house, (Bradmore 1891/12). 1890 and 1891 received a ton of coal from the Charities. Died 1892 aged 88, buried Bunny 3.10.1892. Ann James born c1821 Bradmore, nee Richards, daughter of William and Mary. Jul.qtr. 1854 married Robert James. 1861 age 40, married to Robert. 1871 age 50, married to Robert (Bradmore 1871/44). Probably Ann James of Union Workhouse, buried Bunny 3.4.1878 age 58. Harriett James, born c1841, Kirton Linsey, Lincs. 4.5.1879 as Harriett Balford of Bradmore daughter of John Henry, sailor, married Robert James widower, labourer of Bradmore, at Bunny. 1881 age 40, married to Robert (Bradmore 1881/40). 1891 married to Robert, age recorded as 46, birth place ‘on the sea’ (Bradmore 1891/12). Nov.1892 received a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore Charities, Robert having recently died. Also received coals each year 1893-4. On electoral roll, house with no parish vote, 1894-5. 1901 age 60, widow, retired factory hand, born on the sea, whereabouts unknown, in 2-room house on Moor Lane next to 2 unoccupied houses - first clear evidence of 3 cottages on Moor Lane (Bradmore 21/1901). Feb.1908 Bunny & Bradmore Charities record grant of sixpennyworth of bread weekly to Widow Harriett James. Harriett James died Jan. qtr. 1909 Nottingham district. Ann James bapt. Bunny 6.5.1806, daughter of Edward and Mary of Bradmore. Died before Sept.1807. Ann James bapt. Bunny 25.9.1807, daughter of Edward and Mary of Bradmore. William James bapt. Bunny April 1767 (day not specified), son of Edward and Eleanor of Bradmore. John James of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 4.7.1769, son of Edward and Eleanor. Possibly the John James who received payment from the Constables in 1782 for catching a hedgehog. Elizabeth James of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 2.5.1776, daughter of Edward and Eleanor, buried Bunny 30.11.1776. Thomas James bapt. Bunny 15.11.1773, son of Edward and Elizabeth of Bradmore. May be the Thomas James who received payment from Constables in 1779, 1784 and 1788 for catching sparrows. James James 1788 was paid by the Constable for catching sparrows. Ann James bapt. Bunny 25.11.1804, illegitimate daughter of Ann of Bradmore. George James of Bradmore buried Bunny 5.4.1807. Ann James of Bradmore buried Bunny 16.10?.1808. Elizabeth James of Bradmore buried Bunny 26.6.1809. John James of Bradmore buried Bunny 24.8.1809. William James of Bradmore buried Bunny 31.7.1810. Thomas James of Bradmore buried Bunny 12.1.1811. Thomas James born c1803 of Bradmore. Married Martha Squires, Bunny 30.1.1826. Martha died 1837. Subsequently married Mary, c1838/9. 1841 age 35, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Mary, children Ann, Mary, Thomas and Harriett, living at the north end of the Main Rd. (Bradmore 1841/5). 1851 age 48, farm labourer, married to Mary, children Mary, Thomas and Harriett (Bradmore 1851/47). 1861 age 59, agricultural labourer, married to Mary, with daughter Harriett Henson and her husband Joseph and their daughter Mary A, on Main St. (Bradmore 1861/68). 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £3/10/- pa. Mary died 1868. 1871 age 68, widower, agricultural labourer, with daughter Elizabeth (Bradmore 1871/63). 1878 Thomas James had 4d p.wk. for 20 weeks from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 16.9.1880-31.5.1881 had 1/- p.wk. from the Charities. 1881 age 78, widower, with daughter Elizabeth, living at Steeple Cottage (Bradmore 1881/61). 1881-5 had 1/- p.wk. from the Charities. 1887-8 increased to 2/- p.wk. Buried Bunny 25.2.1889 age 86 Martha James born c1798 nee Squires, married Thomas James at Bunny 30.1.1826. Buried Bunny 25.9.1837 age 39. Elizabeth (Eliza) James bapt. 26.6.1826 daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Martha, of Bradmore. 1841 age 15 in the household of Isaac and Elizabeth Voce at Manor Farm (Bradmore 1841/73). 1.3.1849 Constable paid 5/- for a journey to Basford taking Elizabeth James. 1851 age 27 in Basford Union House (1851 Basford Union), also 1861 age 35 (1861 Basford Union). 1871 age 45, single, domestic servant in her father’s house (Bradmore 1871/63). 1881 age 55, single, domestic servant in her father’s house (Bradmore 1881/61). Elizabeth James of Bradmore daughter of Thomas, labourer, married at Bunny 19.9.1881 to George Pauling, labourer of Bradmore, son of John, framework knitter. Most likely to be the Bessy James who had 1/- p.wk from Bunny & Bradmore Charities 1889 and 1893, and a ton of coals in 1894-5 and a weekly loaf in 1897. 1890s Old Bessie James used to gather stones in the fields and heap them on the headland, from where the farmer could cart them to a central point for the stonebreaker (J P Smeeton). Possibly the same Elizabeth, who 1901 as Poland, age 75, widow, charwoman, solo in 3-room house on Main St. (Bradmore 40/1901). No other references found to George or Elizabeth Pauling.

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Ann James bapt. 27.7.1834, daughter of Thomas, blacksmith, and Martha, of Bradmore. 1841 age 5 in father’s house (Bradmore 1841/5). 1851 age 17, single, house servant for William Derrick, victualler and farmer, at Costock. 24.1.1861 Ann James of Bradmore daughter of Thomas, labourer, married Charles Brown, widower, labourer of Bradmore. See Brown. Mary James bapt. Bunny 16.12.1836, daughter of Thomas, blacksmith, and Martha of Bradmore. 1841 age 3 in father’s house (Bradmore 1841/5). 1851 age 15, single, seamer in father’s house (Bradmore 1851/47). Mary James born c1800/1, Wilford. 1841 age 40, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1841/5). 1851 age 50, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1851/47). 1861 age 61, seamstress, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1861/68). Mary James born c1800 of Bradmore, buried Bunny 21.5.1868 age 68. Thomas James born c1839, bapt. 8.1.1839, Bradmore, son of Thomas labourer and Mary. 1841 age 2 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/5). 1851 age 12, farm labourer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/47). Harriett James, born c1840, bapt. 30.7.1840, daughter of Thomas labourer and Mary. 1841 age 10 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/5). 1851 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/47). 26.6.1860 Harriet, a minor, daughter of Thomas, labourer, married Joseph Henson of Bradmore at Bunny. 1861 as Harriett Henson, married to Joseph, age 20, in her parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/68). See Henson. William James bapt. 16.3.1828, Langar cum Barnestone, son of John and Ann and brother of Edward Griffin James. Probably the William who signed the Constable’s accounts 1850 and 1851. On the electoral roll 1851/2 and 1852/3 with 270 acres, Manor Farm. 1851 age 24, single, farmer of 220 acres, employing 4 labourers, householder, with brother Edward Griffin, house servants Mary Bransby and Hannah Gilbert, farm servants John Roper, George Widdowson and Thomas Frier (Bradmore 1851/44). 1853 Whites Directory, farmer. Edward Griffin James, bapt. 28.4.1831 at Langar cum Barnstone, son of John, farmer, and Ann and brother of William. 1841 Edward age 10 in parents’ hosue at Barnstone. 1851 age 20, single, farmer’s son, in brother William’s household (Bradmore 1851/44). On electoral roll 1853/4 - 1871 with 210 acres, Manor Farm. 1855 Kellys Directory, farmer. 1856 signed Constable’s Accounts. 1861 age 30, farmer of 317 acres employing 7 labourers and 3 boys, married to Mary A, with children Anne C and Edwin, servants Eliza Attewell nursemaid, Ellen Pacey, Caroline Mills, Charles Key, Thomas Bates and William Buxton, groom (Bradmore 1861/22). 1864 Whites Directory, farmer and land steward to Bunny estate. 1866 E G James one of 3 signatures on the East Leake Charity’s first annual accounts. 1867 Bunny Estate rental, renting house, buildings, garden, orchard and land 319 acres 2 roods 19 perches at £596/9/3 pa., fields named and listed individually. 1868 probably the Mr James of Bradmore who loaned East Leake Charity £4/7/6 towards cost of building repairs. 1869 Morris’s Directory, farmer. 1871 age 40, farmer of 270 acres with 5 labourers, with wife Mary Ann and son Edwin plus 4 servants at Elvaston, Derbyshire. 1881 age 50, farmer of 513 acres with 5 men and 3 boys, with wife Mary Ann and children Annie Eliza, Edwin James, plus 2 maids and 2 servants, at Newlands House, Langar. 1891 age 60 farmer, with wife Mary A and son Edwin plus 3 servants at The Elms, Hoby. 1901 age 70, farmer, with wife Mary Ann, daughter Mary E, cook Elizabeth Dalby, at Hoby Newfields. Edward Griffin James died Jan.qtr. 1902, Melton district. Mary Ann James born c1833, Bradmore, nee Attenborough, daughter of William, farmer, and Rebecca of Bradmore. Married to Edward Griffin after 1851. 1861 age 28, married to Edward G (Bradmore 1861/22). 1871 age 38 married to Edward. 1881 age 48 married to Edward. 1891 age 58 married to Edward. 1901 age 68 married to Edward. 1911 Mary Ann age 78 widow, farmer, with daughter Mary Ellen at The Elms, Hoby, Leics. Annie Eliza James, bapt. 10.5.1857, daughter of Edward Griffin, farmer, and Mary Ann. 1861 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/22). 1881 age 23 in parents’ house. 1884 Apr.qtr. Bingham district, Annie Eliza James married George Goodwin. 1891 Annie age 33 married to Geroge age 33 land agent born Langar, with sister Mary E James 32 born Bradmore, at Barnstone Rd., Langar. 1901 Annie Eliza age 43 married to George age 43 land agent, valuer and farmer employer at Barnstone. 1911 Annie Eliza age 53( married 26 years, 1 child, not present and otherwise unidentified) with husband George age 53 land agent, valuer, farmer, employer, at Barnstone, 6-room house. Mary Ellen James bapt. 15.12.1858, daughter of Edward Griffin, gentleman farmer, and Mary Ann. Not found 1861. 1871 age 12 in grandfather William Attenborough’s house, widower age 75 retired farmer, with his daughter Jane single, 45 housekeeper, at Rempstone Heath, Wymeswold. 1881 age 22, farmer’s daughter born Bradmore, in aunt Jane Attenborough’s household with aunt Letitia Attenborough, at Rempstone Lane, Wymeswold. 1891 age 32 in sister Annie Eliza Goodwin’s house at Barnstone Rd., Langar. Executor of Letitia Attenborough’s will, who died 14.3.1900. 1901 age 42 in parents’ house. 1911 age 52, in mother’s house.

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Edwin James born c1860, Bradmore, son of Edward Griffin, gentleman, and Mary Ann. bapt. 4.12.1860. 1861 age 6 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/22). 1871 age 10 in parents’ house. 1881 age 20 in parents’ house. 1891 age 30, farmer, in parents’ house. 1894 Oct.qtr. Edwin James married Alice Wilson, daughter of John, farmer and Mary of Binfield, Berkshire. 1901 Edwin age 40 farmer, employer, with wife Alice age 31 born Binfield and children Ethel A 3, Margaret E 2, Winifred A less than 1 mth, plus 3 servants at Holy Manor House. 1911 Edwin age 50, farmer, employer, with wife Alice age 41 (married 16 years with 5 children, all alive, 1 unaccounted for), with children Margaret Helen 12, Winifred Alice Jane 10, Elinor Daisy 4 all born Hoby, with governess and 2 servants in 15-room house at Hoby. Mary James born 1831 Bradmore buried 27.3.1853 age 22. John James bapt. Bunny 18.7.1853, son of William, framework knitter, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. William James, born c1866 at Plymouth. 1881 age 15, farm indoor servant in the household of Thomas Grundy, Manor Farm (Bradmore 1881/16). Inseparable from several other Wiliam Jameses of Plymouth in the Nottingham area at the time. William James born Jan.1885 of Bradmore, buried Bunny 17.11.1885 age 10 months. Ethel Annie James, Methodist Sunday school scholar 2nd class 5.7.1885-June 1886, July 1886-March 1891, 1st class 1st part March 189104.9.1892, left. Annie James in choir 1897. Ethel Annie married William Harrison, and had a brother Jack, a blacksmith who went to live at Bunny. Emma James Methodist Sunday school scholar 3rd class 5.7.1885-Dec.1886, 2nd class Jan.1887-July 1888, 1st class 2nd part July 1888-Jan.1891, 1st class 1st part July 1891-June 1893, 1st class July 1893- Jan.1895.

JAMSON Richard Jamson, born Dec qtr 1869, Barnstone or Basford, son of William Jamson, quarryman. 1871 Richard Gamson (for Jamson) age 1 born Basford with parents William age 27 labourer born Barnstone and Emma 26 born Cropwell, and brother George 3 born Baarnstone, at Newcastle Terrace, Basford. 1881 age 12 scholar born Basford with parents William and Emma Jamson at 6 Revill Rd., Grassmoor, Hasland, Derbyshire. 1891 age 21 born Barnstone, single, farm servant in the household of Richard Jackson (Bradmore 1891/39). Methodist Sunday School teacher 1891, 1892 3rd class boys, 21.1.1894- 1949, 1952. 1894 choir committee. Married 28.11.1895, aged 26, labourer, to Sarah Ann Henson Smith, 21, daughter of William Smith framework knitter, witnessed by George Smith and Emily Jamson. 1896 member of the Methodist renovation fund meeting. Methodist church trustee 1897 – 1957 (became the oldest trustee in 1956). On electoral roll, house, in Far St. 1897-1957. On 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying rent £3/10/- pa. 1901 age 31 born Barnstone, waggoner on farm, with wife Sarah A H and son William in 4-room house on Village (Main) St, (Bradmore 37/1901). In early 1900s? lived in Walkers farmhouse, slept on the top floor (Source: M Bagguley). 1903 in Methodist Church deeds as farm labourer and church trustee. 1904-1956 Methodist poor steward. 1905 Methodist caretaker, resigned 1909. On 1908 Bunny Estate rental, paying £3/10/- pa. 1911 age 41 born Basford, farm labourer, with wife Sarah Ann and children William Ernest and Cyril George, 4-room house (Bradmore 48/1911). 1921 Methodist Sunday School Secretary. 1923- 1927 Mens Institute committee member. 1924/5 Methodist caretaker, on Garden Party Committee, received expenses for rolling ashes at church. 1930 received expenses for hedge cutting. 1935-1956 church leader. 1937 Richard Jamson was presented with an azalea at the church Sale of Work. 1938-56 provided firewood for Methodist church. 1940-1941 paid Methodist seat rent. 1946/7 representative on Sunday School Council. 1947/8 Methodist caretaker. Lived in the top end of Mill Cottage, near Dolly Reed. Diamond wedding celebrations at home 60 years after wedding at Bunny, 1955, Richard then aged 86. Reported as having worked on the land all his working life, most of the time on one farm. Caretaker of Bradmore Methodist Church for many years, and in 1955 was the oldest trustee. Had one son, 3 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild in 1955. Died Dec.qtr. 1956. Methodist Church gave a wreath. Sarah Ann Henson Jamson, born Mar.qtr. 1874, daughter of William Smith, framework knitter and Harriet nee Henson. Married Richard Jamson 28.11.1895, age 21. Methodist Sunday School teacher Jan-Nov.1896/7, 1907-1912. 1901 Sarah A H Jamson age 27 married to Richard (Bradmore 37/1901). 1911 Sarah Ann age 37 married to Richard (married 15 years with 2 children) (Bradmore 37/1911). 1912, 1922-1926 received expenses from Sunday School. On electoral roll in Far St. 1920-60. 1932 made curtains for Methodist church. 1947 Sunday School caretaker, 1949 on flower rota, 1953 made fruit cake for chapel anniversary. Aged 81 at diamond wedding celebrations 1955. Had been member of WI since it was first started in Bunny by the late Mrs Cordeux, listed as member 1931-1958. WI sent her flowers Feb.1955 following an accident, and Aug.1955 at a members night chaired by Miss Joan Harrison, hosted by Mrs J Smeeton and Mrs Cauldwell, the WI noted the Jamsons’ diamond wedding

Bradmore Families J, 1911 Page 215 and telegram from the Queen. Gifts were presented by the WI and parishioners, including a cake from the village, and sweets made by Mrs Draycott. Games, beetle drive, carols accompanied by Mrs Carnell. Mrs Oliver and Miss Eileen Randall won prizes for getting the most name titles right. Sarah Ann Henson Jamson of Far St., Bradmore, widow, died 9.5.1960 at Hawtonville Hospital, Newark on Trent, probate 169.1960 to Cyril George Jamson storekeeper, effects £848/2/9. Methodist church gave a wreath. William Ernest Jamson born 27.6.1897 Bradmore, bapt. 4.8.1897, son of Richard and Sarah Ann. 1901 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 37/1901). Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 7.7.1901-June 1902, 3rd class July 1902-Dec.1903, 2nd class Jan.1904-Dec.1905, gap in Sunday School records until 1st class by July 1912 – 5.10.1913. 1911 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 48/1911). Cyril George Jamson born 2.4.1903 Bradmore, bapt. 20.5.1903 Bradmore Methodist Church, son of Richard and Sarah Ann. Remembered as a small boy winding silk from skeins onto bobbins for his grandfather William Smith.1911 age 8, scholar, in parents’ house (Bradmore 48/1911). Methodist Sunday School scholar by July 1912, 1st class, to 15.6.1919. 1917 -1920 assistant teacher. 1921-1932 Sunday School teacher. 1922 founder member of Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club, and on Sports Committee. 1923-1934 Mens Institute committee member, secretary 1924-7. 1923-5 Methodist poor steward. 1923-1929 Sunday School Secretary and Missions Secretary 1924 witnessed new Methodist church trust deed. 1926-1935 assistant organist. 1933-1948 Chapel Secretary. 1934 Secretary for Circuit rally. On electoral roll for Far St., no local vote, autumn 1924-spring 1926, full vote autumn 1926-1939/40. Jan.qtr. 1926 Cyril George Jamson married Lucy Barnett, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Ann of Widmerpool, Bingham district. 1935 on King George V Jubilee Celebrations committee. Played for the village football team. 1949-1976 Methodist church trustee. 1940 living at Stanton on the Wolds, 1956 and 1960executor for William Smith, and also for Sarah Ann Henson Smith. Referred to in deeds of Town End Cottage. 1961 requested that his Methodist Church membership should stay at Bradmore. Cyril George Jamson born 2.4.1903 died Apr.qtr 1985, Newark. Lucy Jamson nee Barnett, born Dec.qtr. 1901 Widmerpool, daughter of Samuel, ag.lab and Sarah Ann of Widmerpool. 1911 age 9 with widowed mother (father Samuel died Jan.qtr. 1904) and siblings at Stanton on the Wolds, Widmerpool. Jan.qtr. 1926 Lucy Barnett married Cyril George James, Bingham district. On electoral roll for Far St, married to Cyril, 1929/30. Had children Mary born 1928 and Charles William born Jan.1933. Mens Institute sent wreath to her funeral 6.2.1933.

JELLAND Isabel Jelland of Bradmore married William Hall of Bunny at Bunny 4.10.1567.

JENKINS Elizabeth Jenkins born c1858 daughter of James, sailor. 3.10.1881 age 23 of Bradmore married at Bunny to Edward Taylor age 27, labourer of Bradmore, son of John framework knitter. Edward died 1882. 2.12.1884 as Elizabeth Taylor, widow, age 25? of Bradmore daughter of James Jenkins deceased, sailor (/tailor?), married at Bunny to Joseph Gascoine age 20 of Bradmore, labourer, son of James, labourer. See Gascoyne.

JOHNSON Elizabeth Johnson of Bradmore married Robert Plowright of Bunny at Bunny 15.11.1573. Nicholas Johnson labourer of Bradmore left a will dated 28.2.1604, proved 115.1609. Left to Alice Johnson his daughter one bolster, one panne of ..., one pewter platter and 40/- in money. To Catherin Johnson his daughter one bolster and panne of .... one pewter platter and 40/-. To Elizabeth Johnson his daughter one bolster, one pair of .... one pewter platter, one ... morter, one ... and 40/-. To Aymets? Johnson his daughter a bolster, a pair of sheets, a pewter platter, 40/-. To Jane Johnson his daughter a bolster, a pair of sheets, a pewter platter and 40/-, to be paid when she is 21 years. The residue to his wife Jane, his executor. Jane Johnson married John Lane of Bunny at Bunny 1.10.1611. Robert Johnson married Ann Blood of Keyworth at Bunny 9.5.1633. Robert Johnson married Jane Bond, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 30.11.1639. 1641 took Protestation Oath to support true reformed Protestant religion. Elizabeth Johnson daughter of Robert and Jane of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 24.3.1643. Edward Johnson born c1819, buried 17.4.1844 age 25. Mary Johnson born c1846, Orston daughter of George, ag.lab and Martha of Thoroton. 1851 age 5 in parents’ house at Thoroton. 1861 age 15, single, general servant in the household of Catherine Bonser

Bradmore Families J, 1911 Page 216 at Bonsers Farm (Bradmore 1861/14). Frederick T/John Johnson, born June qtr 1892, Nottingham. Played fox-and-hounds with John P Smeeton down Moor Lane, 1890s. Methodist Sunday School scholar 3rd class 9.4.1899-June 1901, 2nd class July 1901-Dec.1903, 1st class Jan.1904-Dec.1905, absent Sept.1905. 1901 Frederick J Johnson age 9 born Nottingham, visitor in house of Robert and Martha Bagguley on Village Street (Bradmore 1/1901). 1907 Sunday school teacher. Private, commemorated on 1914-18 war memorial in Bradmore Methodist Church. Private Fred Johnson of Sherwood Foresters 15th, also commemorated on Bunny war memorial, 1914-8 war (Source: M Bagguley).

JOIN William Join of Bradmore, 7.6.1340, witnessed land grant by William Helote of Bradmore to Robert de Donington of Bradmore. 11.6.1340 William Join witnessed land grant by Robert de Donington of Bradmore to William Helote of Bradmore and his wife Avicia.

JUNE Anne June born c1635, married Thomas Brown, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 8.11.1656.

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