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Descendants of William Elkins of Stantonbury Page 1 Descendants of William Elkins of Stantonbury Page 1 1-William Elkins b. <1666>, d. Oct 1727, (St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks.) +Elizabeth ——— bur. 10 Jul 1746, St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks. 2-William Elkins b. 1701, d. 4 Jan 1747/48, (St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks.) +Martha Litchfield bap. 11 Feb 1704/05, St Mary of the Assumption, Moulsoe, Bucks, d. 29 Nov 1775, (All Saints Churchyard, Milton Keynes, Bucks), m. 12 Apr 1730, St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks., par. Francis Litchfield and Elizabeth ——— 3-Elizabeth Elkins b. <1731>, d. 19 Sep 1790, (All Saints Churchyard, Milton Keynes, Bucks) +Joseph Lancaster bap. 9 Feb 1725/26, St Andrew's Church, Great Linford, Bucks., bur. 7 Feb 1764, St Andrew's Church, Great Linford, Bucks., m. 3 Jan 1753, St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks., par. Thomas Lancaster and Ann Manning +Jonathan Abbott b. <1743>, d. 12 Feb 1793, (All Saints Churchyard, Milton Keynes, Bucks), m. 6 Mar 1765, Little Linford Chapel, Bucks 4-Elizabeth Abbott bap. 27 Apr 1766, Little Linford Chapel, Bucks, bur. 6 Jul 1766, All Saints Churchyard, Milton Keynes, Bucks 4-Martha Abbott bap. 18 Dec 1768, Little Linford Chapel, Bucks, d. 11 Jan 1803, (All Saints Churchyard, Milton Keynes, Bucks) 4-Suzanna Abbott bap. 23 Mar 1772, Little Linford Chapel, Bucks, bur. 26 Apr 1773, All Saints Churchyard, Milton Keynes, Bucks 3-Lydia Elkins b. <1732>, bur. 3 Jun 1733, St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks. 3-William Elkins b. <1734>, d. 1801, Bedfordshire +Elizabeth Sheen bap. 20 Jul 1730, Thornton, Bucks, d. Jun 1822, Daventry, Northants., m. 20 Feb 1754, Thornton, Bucks, par. Thomas Sheen and Mary ——— 4-William Elkins b. <Mar 1755>, (Independent Church, Potterspury, Northants), d. Jan 1825, Yelvertoft, Northants +Hannah Maria White bap. 9 Aug 1761, Bow Brickhill, Bucks., bur. 2 Apr 1783, St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants, m. 29 Nov 1781, Simpson, Buckingham, par. Jno. White and Mary ——— 5-William Elkins bap. 14 Apr 1783, Independent Church, Welford, Northants, d. Bef 1791 +Elizabeth Norton b. <Nov 1764>, (Independent Church, Welford, Northants), d. 21 May 1837, Yelvertoft, Northants, m. 1 Mar 1787, Yelvertoft, Northants, par. Joseph Norton and Eliz ——— 5-Elizabeth Elkins b. <1788>, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 19 Oct 1881, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire +Samuel Denny b. <1781>, Barby, Northampton, d. Bet 1851 and 1861, m. 11 Jun 1812, St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants 6-——— Denny 6-Eliza Denny b. <1817>, Barby, Northampton, d. 1901 +Ebenezer Goold b. <1821>, Norton Lindsey, Warwickshire, d. 1904, m. 1847, Cold Ashby, Northampton 7-Ebenezer Goold b. <1854>, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire 6-Ann Denny b. <1818>, Barby, Northampton, d. 1906, Braunston, Northampton +William Bowers b. <1820>, Braunston, Northampton, d. 1892, Braunston, Northampton, m. 1852, Welford, Northampton, par. Richard Bowers and Elizabeth ——— 6-William Elkins Denny b. <1824>, Barby, Northampton, d. 1871 6-Sarah Jane Denny b. <1826>, Barby, Northampton, d. 1871, Southwark, Surrey +Jabez Canning Goold b. <1825>, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, m. 1853, Welford, Northampton 6-Josiah Denny b. <1828>, Barby, Northampton, d. 1909, Bugbrooke, Warwickshire +Marianne Elizabeth Page b. <1830>, Warwick, Warwickshire, d. 1884, Bugbrooke, Warwickshire, m. 1859, Welford, Northampton, par. William Page and Mary Ann ——— +Charlotte Mary Browne b. 1844, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, d. 1894, Bugbrooke, Warwickshire, m. 1886 Descendants of William Elkins of Stantonbury Page 2 5-William Elkins bap. 15 Feb 1791, Independent Church, Welford, Northants, d. <1798> 5-Joseph Norton Elkins b. <Jul 1794>, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. Jul 1870, Yelvertoft, Northants +Eliza Wood b. 13 Feb 1803, bur. 12 Mar 1846, St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants, m. <1824>, par. William Wood and Margaret 6-Elizabeth Norton Elkins b. <Apr 1825>, (Independent Church, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire), d. Aft 1910 +John Norton b. <1821>, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 21 Jul 1884, Yelvertoft, Northants, m. 1858, Rugby, Warwickshire, par. ——— Norton and Catherine ——— 7-Elizabeth Elkins Norton b. <Oct 1860>, Yelvertoft, Northants +Thomas Merry b. 1856, Abington, Northampton, m. 1887, Yelvertoft, Northants, par. Thomas Merry and Ann E ——— 7-John Norton b. <1862>, Yelvertoft, Northants 7-Mary Norton b. 1865, Yelvertoft, Northants +Ernest William Elkins b. 1869, Willey Fields Farm, Willey, Warwick, d. 1922, m. 1900, Yelvertoft, Northants, par. Joseph Elkins and Emma Ashby 8-John Ernest Elkins b. 1907 7-Ellen Norton b. <1867>, Yelvertoft, Northants 6-William Wood Elkins b. <Jun 1827>, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 2 Sep 1912, Speedwell House, Yelvertoft, Northants +Mary Atterbury b. <Jan 1820>, Woburn, Bedfordshire, d. 21 Apr 1887, Yelvertoft, Northants, m. 28 Oct 1852, Woburn, Bedfordshire, par. Henry Thomas Atterbury and Mary Elkins 7-Mary Elkins b. 12 Jul 1853, d. 23 Jul 1853, (St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants) 7-Ellen Sarah Elkins b. Aug 1854, d. 29 Mar 1855, (St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants) 7-William Elkins b. 1 Dec 1855, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 18 Oct 1937, The Hospital of Saint Cross, Rugby, Warwickshire +Annie King b. 27 Nov 1856, d. 21 May 1949, Yelvertoft, Northants, m. <1885> 8-William Henry Elkins b. Mar 1886, d. 16 Nov 1887, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants 8-Evelyn Mary Elkins b. 24 Aug 1887, d. 14 May 1970, (All Saints Churchyard, Yelvertoft, Northant) 8-Annie Kathleen Elkins b. 17 Mar 1889, d. 16 Jun 1965, (All Saints Churchyard, Yelvertoft, Northant) 8-Margaret Elizabeth Elkins b. 30 Apr 1890, d. 9 Aug 1958, (All Saints Churchyard, Yelvertoft, Northant) 8-Lilian Elkins b. 8 Jun 1892, d. 23 Apr 1977, (All Saints Churchyard, Yelvertoft, Northant) 8-William Elkins b. 28 Feb 1894, d. 11 Nov 1918, Saskatoon, Canada 7-Jessie Mary Elkins b. <1857>, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 1 May 1941, Yelvertoft, Northants 7-Henry Joseph Elkins b. <Jan 1861>, bur. 28 Jan 1867, St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants 7-Sarah Atterbury Elkins b. <1863>, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 1 Nov 1919, Speedwell House, Yelvertoft, Northants 6-Joseph Elkins bap. 25 Aug 1831, Independent Church, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, d. 18 Oct 1909, Long Buckby, Northampton +Emma Ashby b. <1837>, Weston by Welland, Northants, d. 14 Oct 1916, Long Buckby, Northampton, m. 12 Jul 1860, par. Robert Ashby and Elizabeth Tibbett Descendants of William Elkins of Stantonbury Page 3 7-Dr Frank Ashby Elkins b. 1861, Willey Fields Farm, Willey, Warwick, d. 10 Sep 1941, Parkside Drive, Watford +Caroline Peach b. 1870, Pentrich, Derbyshire, m. 1900, Watford, Hertfordshire, par. William Henry Peach and Catherine Dixon (see Dr Frank Ashby Elkins on page 2) 8-Mary Elkins b. 1901 +Dr Douglas Haycraft Berry b. 1896, Watford, Hertfordshire, m. 1924, Watford, Hertfordshire, par. Dr Frederick Haycraft Berry and Alice Flood 9-Patricia Berry 9-Paul Haycraft Berry 8-Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Francis Elkins K.C.B., C.V.O., O.B.E. b. 12 Jan 1903, d. 27 Apr 1985, (All Saints Churchyard, Yelvertoft, Northant) +Gwendolen Hurst Flint b. 13 Jul 1902, Watford, Hertfordshire, d. 30 Oct 1997, IOW, m. 3 Nov 1938, Hong Kong Cathedral 8-Sir Anthony Joseph Elkins C.B.E. b. 30 May 1904, d. 1 Nov 1978 +Mabel Brenda Barker b. 1907, Watford, Hertfordshire, d. 1943, m. 1930, par. Dr J C Barker and Unknown 9-Anthony Drummond Elkins b. 1931, d. Bef 1978 9-Michael Robert Elkins 9-Guy Elkins 9-Peter Elkins d. 1992 +Ines Erna Neele b. 22 Dec 1907, d. Dec 2004, Dorset, m. 1944 +Nora Christianne Rowe , m. 1969 7-Loui Elkins b. 1863 +Dr James Middlemass F.R.C.P b. 1862, Scotland, d. 2 May 1922, Field House, Ryhope, Sunderland, m. 1898, Watford, Hertfordshire 8-James Douglas Middlemass b. Sep 1900, Ryhope, Durham +Mary Chalmers 8-Edith Marjorie Middlemass b. 1903 +Dr William Ford Robertson , m. 1925 7-Arthur Joseph Elkins b. 1866, Willey Fields Farm, Willey, Warwick, d. 20 May 1933, Coventry, Warwickshire +Annie Mary Downing Spencer , m. 1895, Coventry, Warwickshire 7-Ernest William Elkins b. 1869, Willey Fields Farm, Willey, Warwick, d. 1922 +Mary Norton (Duplicate line. See page 2), par. John Norton and Elizabeth Norton Elkins 7-Edith Annie Elkins b. 1873, Willey Fields Farm, Willey, Warwick 6-John Francis Elkins b. <Jul 1837>, Elkington, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 26 Feb 1902, Coton Lodge, Guilsborough, Northants +Elizabeth ——— b. <1788>, Ruddington, Nottingham, d. 9 Mar 1865, Yelvertoft, Northants, m. 1847, Frisby on the Wreak, Leicestershire (see Joseph Norton Elkins on page 2) 5-Eliza Elkins bap. 24 May 1802, Independent Church, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, d. Feb 1835, Yelvertoft, Northants +Thomas Strange Norton b. <1799>, Yelvertoft, Northants, d. 26 Jul 1862, Yelvertoft, Northants, m. 8 Mar 1827, Yelvertoft, Northants, par. John Norton and Elizabeth Strange 6-Henry Norton bap. 7 Jun 1829, Independent Church, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire 6-Elizabeth Norton bap. 1 Jul 1831, Independent Church, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, d. Bef 1841 Descendants of William Elkins of Stantonbury Page 4 6-Eliza Norton bap. 25 Jun 1835, Independent Church, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, d. Bef 1841 4-Thomas Elkins b. <1757>, bur. 27 Aug 1781, St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks. 4-Elizabeth Elkins b. <1759>, d. Aft 1797 4-Mary Elkins b. <1761> +Jacob Burman , m. 20 Mar 1787, St Michael & All Angels Church, Winwick, Northants 4-Sarah Elkins b. <1763>, bur. 11 Jan 1764, St Peter's Church, Stantonbury, Bucks. 4-Martha Elkins b. <1765>, Haversham, Buckingham, bur. 18 Feb 1852, St Lawrence's Church, Towcester, Northants +James Kirby b. 1767, d. 15 Jun 1825, Towcester, Northants, m. 31 Dec 1788, Haversham, Buckingham, par. William Kirby and Unknown 5-James Kirby bap. 14th October 1791, St Lawrence's Church, Towcester, Northants 5-William Kirby bap. 22 Nov 1792, St Lawrence's Church, Towcester, Northants 5-Frances Kirby bap. 11 Apr 1794, St Lawrence's Church, Towcester, Northants, d. 15 Jun 1825 5-Martha Kirby bap.
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