HADDEN Mr Hadden in 1824 had £1/3/4 from the Constable for glazing at Sam Jakes’ house. Ann Hadden married Benjamin Chamberlain, both of Bradmore, 25.11.1828.

HAIMS/HAMES/HAYMES James Haims/Haymes married Elizabeth Dalby at Bunny 20.4.1771, parishes not specified. Probably the James Haimes of Bradmore buried Bunny 2.5.1785. Elizabeth Haims bapt. Bunny 9.5.1773, daughter of James and Elizabeth of Bradmore. As daughter of widow Elizabeth, buried Bunny 22.12.1787 aged 14. James Haymes bapt. Bunny 28.11.1775 son of James and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Probably the James who was paid by the Constable for catching sparrows 1791-3. Married Sarah Price, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 10.12.1798. John Haims of Bradmore born c1770, buried Bunny 16.12.1785 aged 15. Richard Hames paid by the Constable in 1791 for catching sparrows. Susanna Haims born 1781, buried Bunny 7.7.1798 aged 17. Elizabeth Haims married Thomas Bosworth both of Bradmore at Bunny 14.8.1788. Possibly the Elizabeth who had 14/- from the Constable in 1785 for nursing Thomas Davey’s wife. Richard Haims born c1879, framework knitter of Bradmore, buried Bunny 15.7.1900 aged 21. Not found in Bradmore censuses.

HALLAM Elizabeth Hallam of Bradmore married Robert Ladd of Bunny at Bunny 6.1.1574. Mary Hallam widow of Bradmore, late deceased 30.9.1695. Inventory of her goods carried out by Richard Hallam, William Deverall, Joseph Tomson and Christopher Barson. Purse and apparel £3. All the things in the house £1. All the things in the chimney 2/6. All the things in the Spences (buttery/pantry or inner room, parlour) and putter (pewter) and brass £1/5/6. In the Best Parlour £3/1/6. In the Dary 10/-. In the Best Chamber £2/14/6. In the Store Chamber £2/1/-. In the Kitchin Chamber, 5/-. In the Kitchen £1. All the plowtimber and frames Hoffill? £3. Coals in the coalhouse £1. All the horses mares and goates? £24. All the cowes, hiffers and calfes £20. All the carts and waggons £5. All the wheat barley peas and hay in the yard £60. All the swine in the yard £2. All the sheep and the flockes (hurdles) £4. All the fallowes in the fields £16. All things unseen and forgotten 3/4. Sum Total £150/2/10. In her will she left William Hallam her son £25, his eldest daughter Margaret £1, his youngest daughter Hannah 10/-. Her brother Henry Barson’s 4 children 10/- a peeice to be paid 2 years after her death. To Richard Archer £20 paid in 4 years time in 4 even portions i.e. £5 pa, and one filly that was of Star, to take any time betwixt this day and May Day next without any disturbance. To Ann Archer daughter of George Archer £5 paid in 5 years time in 5 even portions 20/- pa. All the rest and residue to her son John Hallam. Mary’s links to the Barsons are through her brother Henry, but links to Archers not clear. Richard and George were sons of Thomas and Ann Archer, no evidence to link Ann to Barsons or Hallams. John Hallam son of Mary, main beneficiary of Mary’s will 1695, probably married Mary. Hannah Hallam bapt. Bunny 20.7.1698, daughter of John and Mary of Bradmore. John Hallam bapt. Bunny 8.4.1700, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. William Hallam bapt. Bunny 27.5.1701, son of John Hallam of Bradmore. John Hallam bapt. Bunny 10.2.1702, son of John of Bradmore and his wife. Richard Hallam bapt. Bunny 13.5.1705, son of John, pauper, and Mary of Bradmore - though if John was heir of Mary Hallam (d.1695), the reference to pauper does not sit comfortably.. William Hallam son of Mary, with daughters Margaret and Hannah, all beneficiaries of Mary’s will 1695. A William Hallam married Mary Wright 12.7.1662 at St Nicholas, and they had daughters Hannah bapt. Nottingham St Peter’s 27.11.1664 and Margaret bapt. Nottingham St Peter’s 19.5.1670, so does not match Mary’s son William with eldest daughter Margaret and younger daughter Hannah. However, note there is a link between the Wrights and the Barsons - Henry married Ann Wright, 1639 - and so back to the Hallams. The evidence suggests a further line of enquiry, though does not firmly establish identity with William son of Mary. Ann Hallam born c1765, buried Bunny 11.6.1819 age 54. Thomas Hallam born c1765. Married Elizabeth Buttery at Bunny 20.1.1785, no parishes specified. In Bunny Estate Survey 1792 under Town Houses and Incroachments with a house and a garden of 6 perches. Jan.1788 received 1/3 from the Constable for going to Lufborow with some soldiers. Paid by the Constable 8.1.1794 for work by the house row, 6d., and again in Jan/Feb.1795 received 1/8, 1/10 and 2/6 for work by house row. Jan.1798 the Constable paid carriage of a load of stones from Hoton for Thomas Hallam’s oven, 10/-, and carriage of 400 bricks from Radford for the same, 4/-, and 3 loads of

Bradmore Families H 1911 Page 144 sand and stones for the same 2/6. 1841 age 75, agricultural labourer, householder, with son William, daughter in law Ann and their children Mary, Ann, Thomas, Elizabeth and Jane. Location uncertain, possibly Main St. (Bradmore 1841/24). Elizabeth Hallam born c1766, nee Buttery, married Thomas 20.1.1785 at Bunny, no parishes specified. Buried Bunny 30.6.1800. Elizabeth Hallam bapt. Bunny 27.6.1786, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Alice Hallam born 22.11.1788, bapt. Bunny 29.11.1788, Bradmore, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Elizabeth. John Hallam born 27.2.1791 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 9.3.1791, son of Thomas, labourer, and Elizabeth. Thomas Hallam born 5.2.1793, bapt. 8.2.1793, son of Thomas labourer and Elizabeth. May be the Thomas paid by the Constable in 1800 for a hedgehog and 1801 for catching sparrows. William Hallam born 29.9.1795 Bradmore, bapt. 2.10.1795, son of Thomas labourer and Elizabeth. 1825 Mr Hallam had £6/1/3 from the Constable for dyking 105 acres at 1/2 per acre. 1841 age 40, agricultural labourer, married to Ann, in his father’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1851 age 54 agricultural labourer, married to Ann, with son Thomas, daughter Jane and grand-daughters Eliza and Elizabeth Ann, 8 mths, born Sutton-in-Ashfield, at Ruddington. 1861 William age 63, widower, born Bradmore, ag.lab., with daughter’s family, William Bramley and wife Ann plus children John, Mary, Thomas, Frederick and William, at Union St Sutton in Ashfield. 1871 age 75, agricultural labourer, in son-in-law John Gunn’s house at Marl Pits, Back St., Ruddingnton. Ann Hallam born c1801, Derby. 1841 age 40, married to William, in his father’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1851 age 50, married to William, at Ruddington. Died before 1861. Elizabeth Ann Hallam born 1850, Sutton in Ashfield. 1851 age 8 mths in grandparents William and Ann’s house at Ruddington. Mary Hallam bapt. Bunny 29.5.1823, daughter of William and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 18 in her grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1859 Sep.qtr married Thomas Price of Ruddington. See Price. Eliza Hallam bapt. Bunny 28.10.1842, illegitimate daughter of Mary daughter of William and Ann of Bradmore. 1851 Elisa age 8, seamer, in grand-parents’ house at Ruddington. Ann Hallam bapt. Bunny 10.5.1826, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 15 in her grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1851 William Bramley age 24 framework knitter with wife Ann age 25 and son-in-law John Hallam 9 mths, at 699 Quay Yard, Sutton in Ashfield. 1861 age 34, seamer and winder, born Bradmore, married to William Bramley age 34 framework knitter born Hucknall, with children John G H(allam) 10 framework knitter, Mary 8 seamer, Thomas 6 winder, Frederick 3 and William 1 all born Sutton in Ashfield, and father William, widower, ag.lab., at Union St., Sutton in Ashfield. 1871 William Brambly age 44 framework knitter with wife Ann age 43 seamer and children Mary 18 seamer, Fred 13, Thomas 16, William 11, all framework knitters, Charles 11 scholar, plus William’s wife’s son John Hallam 20 framework knitter, all born Sutton in Ashfield, at 23 Quay Yard, Sutton in Ashfield. John Hallam bapt. Bunny 5.2.1828, son of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1861 age 33 stocking maker, cotton, born Bradmore, with wife Sarah age 25 seamstress born Gotham and children Ann 2, Elizabeth 1 scholars born Gotham, at Gotham. 1871 age 43, framework knitter, married to Eliza age 42 seamstress of Ratcliffe on Trent, with son-in-law Arthur Scoffings, single, 19, framework knitter born Ratcliffe on Trent, daughter Elizabeth Hallam 12 seamstress and son Henry 7, scholar, both born Gotham, at Gotham. Thomas Hallam bapt. Bunny 3.5.1830, son of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 10 in his grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1851 age 20, ag.lab, in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1861 age 29, born Bradmore, agricultural labourer, married to Elizabeth age 28 born Ruddington, charwoman, with son William 10 months born Ruddington, at 13 Poke Nook, Ruddington. 1871 age 49, with Elizabeth age 38, son William 10 farm servant, John 9 cotton winder, Jane 6 and Henry 3 scholars, all born Ruddington, and lodger (nephew, son of Elizabeth Dakin nee Hallam) John Dakin 18 framework knitter born Ruddington, at Ruddington. Thomas’s age incorrect at this census. 1881 Thomas age 46, widower, ag.lab born Bradmore with daughter Jane 16 stocking seamstress born Ruddington, at Kirk Lane, Ruddington. 1891 Thomas age 60, widower, ag.lab born Bradmore with daughter Jane 27 hosiery seamer and grand-daughter Mary Elizabeth 9 both born Ruddington, at Kirk Lane, Ruddington. Elizabeth Hallam bapt. Bunny 13.6.1832, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 9 in her grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1851 visitor age 18 servant out of place, born Bradmore, in household of George and Harriet Hardstaff at Ruddington. 1852 Jan.qtr. Elizabeth Hallam married Jonah Dakin, Basford district. See Dakin.

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Jane Hallam bapt. 11.11.1834, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 7 in her grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1841/24). 1851 age 16, seamer, in parents’ house in Ruddington. 1858 son William Hallam born, Ruddington. 1860 Jul.qtr. Jane Hallam married John Gunn of Clifton, widower, with 3 children from his first marriage to Sarah Dove of Sutton in Ashfield. 1861 John Gunn age 38 framework knitter born Clifton with wife Jane age 26 born Bradmore, children of John and Sarah: Elizabeth 13 and Mary A 11 seamers and Harriett 8 scholar all born Sutton in Ashfield; William Hallam wife’s son 2 born Ruddington, and Emma Gunn daughter of John and Jane 5 mths born Ruddington, at Kirk Lane Ruddington. 1871 age 36, seamster married to John Gunn age 48, framework knitter, born at Clifton, with her father William Hallam and children Harriet born Sutton in Ashfield 18, seamster, William Hallam Gunn 12, winder, Emma 10, seamster, John 7, Robert 3, both scholars, all born in Ruddington, at Marl Pits, Back St. Ruddington. 1881 John age 58 framework knitter with Jane age 46, children Harriet 29 stocking seamer, William Hallam boarder (Jane’s son) 20 ag.lab and visitors, Page family John 36 framework knitter born Ruddington and Jane 37 born Leicester, at Back St., Ruddington. 1891 John age 68 framework knitter, Jane age 56 seamstress, Harriett 38 seamstress, adopted son William Hallam 32 gen.lab., on Back St., Ruddington. 1901 John age 78 job labourer, Jane age 66 seamstress, with Greenfield grandchildren Jane 12, Emily 9, Bertha 8 all born Ruddington daughters of Emma nee Gunn age 40 born 1860 Ruddington, married to John Greenfield, living next door with children ages 19,16,14,5,4,2, on Back St., Ruddington. Eliza Hallam bapt. Bunny 1.6.1838, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore, buried Bunny 19.3.1839 age 9 months. Sarah Hallam bapt. Bunny 28.4.1840, son of William, labourer and Ann of Bradmore, buried 17.5.1840. Ann Hallam born 22.9.1798, bapt. Bunny 25.9.1798 daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Elizabeth. Mary Hallam born c1774-1780, Bradmore. 24.5.1801 married Richard Horsley, Gedling district. See Horsley. Charles Hallam bapt. 25.3.1777, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. John Hallam paid by the Constable 1795 for catching sparrows - John son of Thomas and Elizabeth would probably be too young at this date. William Hallam paid 2/9 by the Constable Nov.1826 for 5½ dozen sparrows. Mary Hallam married George Chamberlain of Gotham at Bunny 13.9.1803? supposedly after banns read on 4, 11 and 18 Oct.1804. The 4, 11 and 18 Sept.1803 were Sundays, but still no reconciliation with marriage date unless it should read 18.9.1803. Elizabeth Hallam married John Attewell, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 10.11.1808. Elizabeth Hallam of Bradmore married Thomas Maltby of Long Easton, 15.12.1814. Ann Hallam of Bradmore married ? Kutley? of Trowell, 21.11.1816. Alice Hallam married Joseph Whitby of Barton at Bunny 13.3.1807. Ann Hallam married William Attewell, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 22.12.1807. Job Hallam, born c1816 Debdale Lodge, framework knitter, married to Elizabeth, in Bradmore in 1830s. 1841 Job age 25 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth age 25 and children Lydia 5, William 2, John 8 mths, at East Leake. 1851 age 35 framework knitter, married to Elizabeth, with children Sarah, Lydia, William, and John 10 and Mary 9 both born E Leake, and Francis 5 and Henry 2 born Ruddington, at East Thorpe, Ruddington. Possibly the Job Hallam found Not Guilty of assaulting a Constable in the execution of his office at Nottingham Quarter sessions 27.6.1859. No other reference found to Job Hallam born 1816. Elizabeth Hallam born c1814, Bradmore, married to Job Hallam before 1835. 1841 age 25 married to Job at East Leake. 1851 age 37 married to Job, in Ruddington. 1861 age 47, seamstress, householder, widow, with children Henry, Thomas and Eliza all born in Ruddington, at 9 East Thorpe, Ruddington. 1871 Elizabeth age 57, widow, seamstress born Bradmore, with children Francis 25 framework knitter single, Eliza 15 seamstress, and grandchildren Sarah Ann Hart 9 seamstress, Samuel W Hallam 6, all born Ruddington, at Church St., Ruddington. 1881 Elizabeth age 67 (born Ruddington) in house of her son Francis 35 framework knitter and his children Sarah E 8, Martha A age 6 scholars, and Francis’s nephew Samuel W Hallam at Wilford Rd., Ruddington. Elizabeth Hallam died July qtr 1886, Basford district. Sarah Hallam bapt. Bunny 5.9.1835, daughter of Job, framework knitter, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1851 age 15, seamer in parents house at East Thorpe, Ruddington.1858 Jan.qtr. Sarah Hallam married William Dexter. Not found in 1861. 1871 William Dexter age 39 maltster, foreman, with wife Sarah age 34, and niece Sarah J Kettle 10 scholar born Nottingham, and lodger at Back Lane Workhouse, Stone. 1881 William Dexter age 50 maltster born Nottingham with wife Sarah age 44, nurse born Bradmore, with lodger at 46 Greyfriars Gate Malting Rooms, Nottingham St Nicholas. William

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Dexter born 1833 died Apr.qtr.1884, Nottingham. 1891 Sarah Dexter age 56 widow, nurse, visitor in house of William H Greensmith 55 artist born Nottingham and wife Elizabeth 45 born Basford with their 8 children and a domestic servant at 21 Sherwin St., Nottingham. Not found 1901. 1911 Sarah Dexter age 75 widow living on private means in the house of George Hatherley 47 cowman on farm born Cotgrave with wife Elizzie 46 born Keyworth (married 16 years with 3 children all present), at Willoughby, Loughborough, 3-room house. Lydia Hallam bapt. Bunny 30.9.1837, daughter of Job, framework knitter, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1851 age 14, seamer, in parents’ house at East Thorpe, Ruddington. 1861 Apr.qtr. Lydia Hallam married Thomas Hart ag.lab son of William, farmer 6 acres, and Jane of Bunny. See Hart. Ann Hallam bapt. Bunny 16.11.1837, daughter of Job, framework knitter, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Died before 1841 census? William Hallam bapt. Bunny 20.4.1839, son of Job, framework knitter, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1841 age 2 in parents’ house at East Leake. 1851 age 12, winder, in parents’ house at East Thorpe, Ruddington. Hannah Hallam of Bradmore, bapt. at Hoveringham 14.1.1810, daughter of Joseph and Hannah, sister of Joseph born 1823. Married John Stubbs of Bradmore at Bunny 7.11.1836. See Stubbs. Joseph Hallam, bapt. 31.8.1823, Hoveringham, son of Joseph and Hannah, son in law of William Stubbs harness maker. Married Emma Stubbs daughter of William at Nottingham St Nicholas, 18.7.1846. Emma died Dec.1846. 1851 age 27, widower, joiner, in father in law’s house (Bradmore 1851/64). 1856 Jan.qtr. Newark district, Joseph Hallam married Elizabeth Frost Drury. 1861 Joseph age 37, joiner and builder, with wife Elizabeth age 42 born Newark, daughter in law (wife’s daughter) Sarah A Drury 10 scholar born Newark, and Hallam children Catherine 4 scholar, Joseph 3 both born Newark, at South Parade, Newark. 1881 Joseph age 57 retired builder with wife Elizabeth F age 62 and daughter Catherine 24 plus servant at 11 Carholme Rd., Lincoln. 1891 Joseph age 67, retired builder, with wife Elizabeth F age 72 and daughter Emma S 44 (born Bunny) at 3 Rauceby Terrace, Lincoln. Elizabeth Frost Hallam died Apr.qtr. 1897, Lincoln. Joseph Hallam died Jan.qtr. 1898, Lincoln. Emma Hallam first wife of Joseph, nee Stubbs daughter of William born 1822 but recorded as age 15 in the 1841 census. Emma Stubbs married Joseph Hallam at Nottingham St Nicholas 18.7.1846. Buried Bunny 12.12.1846 age 25. Emma S Hallam, born before 12.12.1846, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 18.12.1846, daughter of Joseph, joiner, and Emma of Bradmore, grand-daughter of William Stubbs, harness maker. 1851 age 4, scholar, in grandfather’s house by the steeple on Far St. (Bradmore 1851/64). 1861 age 14 in parents; house. 1871 age 24, servant born Bradmore, working for William Heather, publican age 40 at Waggon & Horses, Bleasby. 1881 age 34 born Bradmore, housekeeper for Susanah Horn, single annuitant 80, at North Rd., Hertford. 1891 age 44 (born Bunny) in father’s house at Lincoln. 1901 age 54, head of household, solo, living on own means at 3 Rauceby Terrace, Lincoln. 1911 age 64, single, no occupation, on her own but as boarder at 27 Queens Crescent, Lincoln, with 2-room house. Jane Hallam of Bradmore born c1832, married Henry Stevenson, stocking weaver, of Bradmore at Bunny 22.9(?10).1838. See Stevenson. Sarah Hallam born 1837/8, buried Bunny 29.11.1838 age 11 months. John Hallam illegitimate son of Ann Hallam of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 28.10.1842. Thomas Hallam born c1852, Stanton. 1861 age 9, plough boy in the household of Levy and Ann Sharpe, Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1861/20). George Hallam, on electoral roll, house, 1897; house but no county vote 1903-1906. Possibly the George Hallam son of George who married Juley Ann Attewell 1895? George Hallam played in Gadd’s pond with J P Smeeton, 1890s - possibly son of this George but no firm evidence to make this link. Mr Hallam was farm bailiff at Yorke Farm, for John Smeeton - may be this George. George Hallam of West Bridgford, coal merchant, listed on the 1903 Methodist church deeds as trustee. William Hallam, born 1863 Clifton, son of Edward, carrier and cottager 14 acres, and Elizabeth, older brother of Herbert. 1871 age 8 scholar in parents’ house at Clifton. 1881 age 18 indoor farm servant for Lancaster Attleborough farmer of 50 acres at Sawley Lane Long Eaton. 1891 age 27, ag.lab in parents’ house at Clifton. 1901 age 37, ordinary farm labourer with wife Mary J age 39 born Goodrich, Herefs, with son Harold G 1 born Ruddington, at Wilford Rd., Ruddington. 1911 William age 48 working foreman on farm, butcher/farmer, employee, with wife Mary Jane age 50 born Goodrich, Ross, Herefordshire (married 12 years (1899) with 1 child), Harold George 11 scholar born Ruddington, in York House, Bradmore, 8 rooms (Bradmore 1/1911). On electoral roll, house, no county vote, 1901-1910, house full vote 1911-1914. Harold George Hallam son of William and Mary Jane of Bradmore. 1901 age 1 in parents’ house at Ruddington. Admitted to Bunny School 1.5.1905. 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21.5.1905 – 31.12.1905. 1911 age 11, scholar, in parents’ house at Yorke Farm (Bradmore 1/1911). Herbert Hallam, born 1876 Clifton, son of Edward, farmer of 17 acre, and Elizabeth, younger brother of William. 1881 age 5 at parents’ house, Clifton. 1891 age 15 ag.lab at parents’ house, Clifton. 1897 Jul.qtr. Basford district, Herbert Hallam married Emma Eliza Marshall of Ruddington. 1901 Herbert age 25 ag.lab. with wife Emma age 26 and daughter Ada E 3 on Easthorpe St., Ruddington. 1911 Herbert age 35, farm labourer, with wife Emma age 36 born Ruddington (married 13 years with 4 children), Ada, Nellie, Olive and Doris, 4-room house on the Loughborough Rd. (Bradmore 4/1911). On electoral roll, house, no county vote, 1905-1910, house with full vote 1911-1914. Ada E Hallam born 1898 Ruddington, daughter of Herbert and Emma. Admitted to Bunny School 11.4.1904. 1901 age 3 in parents’ house, Ruddington. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Girls 20.3.1904-10.4.1904. 3rd class 17.7.1904-20.11.1904, Jan-Dec 1905. 1911 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1911). Nellie Hallam born 1903, Ruddington, daughter of Herbert and Emma. 1911 age 8 scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1911). Olive Hallam born 1906, Bradmore, daughter of Herbert and Emma. 1911 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1911). Doris Hallam born 1908, Bradmore, daughter of Herbert and Emma. 1911 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1911). Tom Hallam born 1900/1, Bradmore. 1901 age 4 mths, nursechild in household of John and Ann Dutton on Main St. (Bradmore 32/1901). Archibald Henry Hallam born Dec qtr 1892, Nottingham. 1901 age 8 as nephew in household of Thomas Hart and his wife Lydia nee Hallam, daughter of Job and Elizbaeth, on Bunny Lane Keyworth. 1911 age 19, general carter, with wife Violet May age 19 born Mansfield, married 1 year, at 34 New St., East Kirby, Notts, 5-room house. 27.5.1918 Archibald Henry Hallam was killed in action in France or Flanders; private enlisted at Mansfield in the Machine Gun Corps, infantry Battalion (formerly 92871 Notts & Derby Regiment) No. 124941.

HAMER Mary Hamer nee Buxton, born 1845, daughter of Thomas, cottager, and Mary, age 28 and then of Bradmore, married Richard Hamer, 24, joiner of Astley Bridge Bolton, son of Richard, tailor, 4.1.1875 at Bunny. 1881 Mary age 34 married to Richard 30, joiner born Bolton, with niece Mary Buxton 10 scholar (born Bradmore 1870, daughter of Thomas and Jane), at 97 Hey Brow, Tonge. 1901 Mary age 50 married to Richard, 50, retired joiner, at 97 Burford Rd., Nottingham. 1911 Mary age 65 (married 36 years, no children) married to Richard, 60, retired joiner, at 97 Burford Rd., Nottingham 7-room house.

HAND John Hand signed Constables Accounts 1810. Charles Hand born c1853, Cotgrave. 1871 age 18, single, farm servant to John and Sarah Randall, Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1871/21).

HANSON - see Henson

HARDY Samuel Hardy married to Ann, entries in parish register do not specify whether Bunny or Bradmore, 1740s. 1790 December Constable paid Thomas Goodacre 10/- for Samuel Hardy’s coals. 18.7.1791 Constable paid 10/- for fetching Samuel Harday poles and Constable’s charges at that time, 3/2. 19.7.1792 Samuel Hardy had 16/- worth of coals and 1/- for carriage. In Bunny Estate Survey 1792 occupying a house and garden rented from the estate by James Henson of the Crown Inn at 1/- pa rent. Location uncertain, may be near the Crown on the turnpike road. 4.9.1793 Samuel Harday had a parshall of rushers £1/1/- paid for by the Constable. 26.5.1794 Constable paid for ale when they met about S Hardy, 8/6. 25.8.1794 John Winfield was given 12 weeks and 4 days pay for Samuel Hardy, £3/3/-, and Winfield received other payments later, to 1796, when Samuel was getting 5/- p.wk. 1797 Samuel had 2/6 p.wk. direct from the Constable on occasion, and also via John Winfield 1798-9. 1800 Samuel had payments of 5/- and later 4/-, apparently p.wk. 1802 payments reduced to 2/6 p.wk., and then stopped. Ann Hardy, married to Samuel. 23.6.1794 Constable paid Mary Norman 6/- for nursing Ann Hardy for 2 weeks. John Hardy bapt. Bunny 3.3.1747 son of Samuel and Ann, parish not specified. Samuel Hardy bapt. Bunny 29.11.1749 son of Samuel and Ann, parish not specified.

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Thomas Hardy bapt. Bunny 13.2.1752 son of Samuel and Ann, parish not specified. Ann Hardy bapt. Bunny 1.12.1756 daughter of Samuel and Ann, no parish specified. Joseph and Mary Hardy bapt. Bunny 18.1.1759 children of Samuel and Ann Hardy, no parish specified. Benjamin Hardy bapt. Bunny 24.3.1761 son of Samuel and Ann, no parish specified, buried Bunny 26.3.1761. Hannah Hardy married James(/John?) Butterey of Bunny at Bunny 26.11.1798. Ann Hardy married Henry Hallam of Wysall at Bunny 13.7.1801. William Hardy married Elizabeth Smalley both of Bradmore at Bunny 22.12.1812. 1832 Constable paid 7/- expenses for apprehending William Hardy and 1834 paid £1/10/-. John Hardy of Bradmore with his parents consent married Jane Pike of Ruddington at Ruddington 24.5.1836.

HARRIMAN Francis Harriman paid by Constable in 1782 for catching sparrows. Edwin Harriman, born c1865, Stoke Bardolph, son of James Harriman, farmer, and Ann. 1871 age 6, scholar, at Gedling Field Farm, Gedling, farmed by his older brothers William age 22 and James age 20, with sister Sarah A 17 as housekeeper. Parents James, 49 born Hathern, farmer of 240 acres employing 3 labourers and one lad, blind from illness (1st recorded 1861), and wife Ann 44 born Stoke Bardolph, with 6 children at Stoke Bardolph. 1881 Edwin age 16 at parents’ farm, James 59 farmer, blind, with wife Ann 54 and 3 daughters, at Stoke Bardolph. 1891 Edwin age 26, farmer, at parents’ farm, James widower, 69, farmer, blind, with his daughters Elizabeth 33 housekeeper, Charlotte 29 grocer and Alice 22 assistant housekeeper, at Stoke Bardolph. 19.4.1900 age 35, farmer of Manor Farm Bradmore, married Clara Kate Randall, age not specified, daughter of (blank, should be John), farmer. Witnessed by John Randall, Catherine Harriman and Alice Harriman. On electoral roll, land & tenement, 1899-1900. April 1899 cost of cleaning out the Common Issue ditch between Mr Harriman’s lands and R Baggaley’s lands to be shared between Mr Baggaley and the parish council. 1900 Bunny Estate Rental has E Harriman with cottage and garden at £3/10/- rent pa and also with farmhouse and land 209 acres 2 rods 34 perches paying rent £297 pa. 1901 Edwin age 36, farmer and employer with wife Clara K, son Edwin R, cousin Mary C Peet, nurse Mary E Watteson and servant William Cumberland, on Village St. (Bradmore 2/1901). Overseer of the Poor 1901-3. 1904 Kellys Directory, farmer. By 1908 rental this acreage had passed to J & CF Hutchinson. Moved to Cropwell and later farmer at where he died 25.9.1909. Southwell district. Probate 26.10.1909 to Clara Kate, widow, James Harriman the younger, and John Edward Randall, farmers. Effects £1252/1/5. Recorded as the late Edwin on his eldest son Edwin’s tombstone, 1919, Bunny churchyard. Clara Kate Harriman, born 1867 Lodge on the Wolds, nee Randall, daughter of John and Sarah, married Edwin at Bunny 19.4.1900. 1901 Clara K age 33, married to Edwin (Bradmore 2/1901). When Edwin died she moved back to Bradmore with her two children. 1911 Clara Kate age 43 widow, born Lodge on the Wolds (married 9 years with 2 children), with Edwin Randall Harriman and John White Harriman, 6-room house (Bradmore 24/1911). On electoral roll, house, no parish vote, 1913-1914. Lived in the top cottage of Southwell House (source: Joan Waterhouse), Main St., 1920-1939/40. Died 28.4.1946 age 78, then living at Rushdene, Loughborough Rd., Ruddington. Probate 7.8.1946 to Lloyds Bank Ltd, effects £1427/12/2. Buried Bunny on north side of churchyard with Edwin her eldest son. Deanery Magazine June 1946 records burial 1.5.1946. Edwin Randall Harriman born 1901, Bradmore, bapt. 14.4.1901, eldest son of Edwin, farmer, and Clara Kate. 1901 age 1 month in parents’ house (Bradmore 2/1901). 1911 age 10 in mother’s house (Bradmore 24/1911). Methodist Sunday School scholar as Randall Harriman, 1st class by July 1912- Dec.1915 and 27.2.1916. Died 15.9.1919 age 18, buried at Bunny on north side of churchyard, with Clara Kate. John White Harriman, born 1903, Bradmore, son of Edwin and Clara Kate, born at Manor Farm, Bradmore. Moved to Cropwell Butler with his parents before 1908 where he attended school, and later was at school at Gonalston. Moved to Ruddington High St., where Hartley’s corner shop used to be, and attended Ruddington School, staying about one year. 1911 age 8 in mother’s house, cottage in Southwell House, Main St. (Bradmore 24/1911).

HARRIS Mr Harris in Constables Accounts 1857, paid 3/- by the Constable for serving on a jury. George Harris born c1857, Bingham. 1871 age 14, single, farm indoor servant to Joseph Bonser, Bonsers Farm (Bradmore 1871/17). George Harris, on electoral roll, house without county vote, 1897 only.

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Thomas Harris, 1895 Kellys Directory, farm bailiff to F T Ford esq., Bonsers Farm. 1896-7 Sunday School teacher. 1897 Sunday School secretary. Parish Councillor 1897. On Bradmore electoral roll, house without county vote, 1898 only. 1896 became trustee of Methodist Church as farmer of Bradmore, and referred to in 1898. 1903 listed on Methodist church deeds as farm bailiff and trustee. Died before 1924. Widow Harris received Bunny Charities part dole 1934.

HARRISON William Harrison paid by Constable in 1780 for catching a fox. Walter Harrison born c1857, Cropwell Bishop. 1861 Walter age 8 scholar in grandfather William’s house, widower age 66, at Cropwell Bishop. 1871 age 17, single, farm servant for Joseph Bonser, Bonsers Farm (Bradmore 1871/17). Not found in 1881. 1891 Walter age 46 (should be 36) labourer born Cropwell Bishop with wife Elizabeth age 36, born Owthorpe, and children George W 10 and Mary 8, scholars, Margaret A 5, John H 3, Fanny 6 mths all born Owthorpe, plus boarders Mary Marston widow 75 born E.Bridgford and Thomas Hallam 36 labourer born Cotgrave, at Canal Cottage, Colston Basset. 1901 Walter age 46 waggoner on farm with wife Elizabeth 46, John 12 landboy, James 10, Joseph M 8, Emma 3, all children born Owthorpe, plus Mary Marson widow 86 and Thomas Hallam 44 gardiner on farm, at Old Barn Farm, Owthorpe. 1911 Walter age 55, farm labourer, with wife Elizabeth age 56 (married 33 years (1878) with 10 children, 2 dead), and John Henry 22 farm labourer, Emma Jane 13, Edward Walter 8 born Owthorpe and grandson Leonard William Harrison 6 mths born Bingham, at Fish Pond Cottages, Owthorpe, 4-room house. Mary Harrison born 1860 Bradmore, nee Attewell daughter of John, cottager, and Mary, married Sam Harrison, certified schoolmaster of Harthill Yorks, born 1860 Rawmarsh Yorks, son of John, underviewer, on 15.6.1886, Bunny. 1891 Sam age 31 certificated schoolmaster with wife Mary 31 born Bradmore, son Clarence J 2 born Harthill and nephew George H Attewell 8, scholar, born Hyson Green Nottingham, plus visiting assistant schoolmaster, at the Schoolhouse, Fir Vale Rd, Harthill, Yorks. 1901 Sam 41, cert.schoolmaster, with wife Mary 41, children Clarence J 11, Claude W 9, Eveline A 7, Clifford L 5, Geraldine M F 3, Rosalind C 3 mths all born Harthill, and nephew G Harold Attewell 18, pupil teacher 4th year born Nottingham, at High St Schoolhouse, Harthill Yorks. 1911 Sam 51, elementary schoolmaster for County Council, with wife Mary 51 (married 21 years, 7 children), and children Clarence John 21 clerk steel and tileworks, Claude James William 19 clerk colliery office, aboveground, Eveline Ann 17 single, Clifford Leslie 15, Geraldine M V 14, Rosaline Cecilie 10, Alexandra Ottoline 8, scholars, all born Harthill Yorks, at the Schoolhouse, Harthill, 6 rooms. William Harrison, born c1876, Ruddington, son of John, framework knitter, and Ann of Ruddington. 1881 age 5 in parents’ house at High St., Ruddington. Not found 1891. 1901 age 25, single, miller’s labourer, boarder with Ellen Applegate, lace drawer (mother of Elsie May, see below under Ethel Annie Harrison, and see Applegate) at 58 Pym St., Nottingham. 1902 Jul.qtr. Basford district marred Ethel Annie James. 1908 Bunny Estate rental paying £3 pa. 22.7.1910 noted in conveyance of orchard and property on corner of Main St. and Moor Lane from Bunny Estate to Ira Voce as being in occupation of the cottage and orchard comprising OS No.155 and part No.141. William Harrison senior worked as a road sweeper covering Bradmore on Saturdays, ending at his own gate. Later his son did the job. Received payments through Sunday School expenses 1909-1916 and 1919. 1911 William age 35 agricultural smallholder on own account, with wife Ethel Annie and son William John, in 4-room house (Bradmore 32/1911). On electoral roll, house in Main St., 1904-1921 autumn; then in Farmer St.?, later in Main St., married to Ethel, 1922-1946. Parish Councillor 1919-1924. 1922 founder member of Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club. 1925 Kellys Directory, shopkeeper. Worked as Council foreman on the roads. Mens Institute caretaker 1924/5 and committee member 1923/4, 1925-7, 1934/5-1935/6, 1938/9-1945/6. Known to be a prolific smoker. Died suddenly age 70, buried Bunny 29.8.1946. Deanery Magazine notes ‘We shall miss his cheery, rosy face from our roadsides.’ Ethel Annie Harrison, born 1878 Nottingham, nee James, sister of Jack James, blacksmith. 1902 Jul.qtr. Basford district, married to William. Noted as parent/guardian of Elsie May Applegate admitted to Bunny School 30.5.1904. 1911 age 33 (married 9 years (1902) with 1 child). On electoral roll, Main St. 1920-1960. Known as Annie. 1922-8 received payments in Sunday School expenses. 1923-9 paid Methodist church seat rent. 1924 trustee expenses for Council Lectures. 1949 on flower rota (though this could be Alice?). Founder member of Bunny & Bradmore Womens Institute, listed as member 1931-1959. Used to cook and sell chips from her house in Bradmore. 1935 Mrs W Harrison on King George V Jubilee Celebrations committee. Kept bees and made honey. WI sent a spray to her funeral 28.9.1959, and treasurer’s report paid tribute to her as a well known and beloved figure in Bradmore. William (Bill) John Harrison born 1905, Bradmore, son of William and Ethel Annie. 1911 age 6, scholar in parents’ house, (Bradmore 32/1911). Sunday School scholar by July 1912 to May 1914,

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sick June-Aug.1914; 1st class July 1914-June 1918 and 15.9.1918. Eligible for Bible 1922. 1935 Apr.qtr. William J Harrison married Alice Howes daughter of Charles Edward Howes, brewer’s labourer, and Hannah nee Charlesworth of Basford. On electoral roll for Main St., no local vote, autumn 1925-1934/5, then full vote 1935/6-1970. Address recorded as No.26 1961-3, then No.36 1964-5 and No.32 1966-70 - present Nos.30/32 Main St. Parish Council 1944-69. Mens Institute secretary 1923/4, committee member 1924/5, treasurer 1925-7, committee member 1927/8 and 1931- 1937, secretary 1941/2, committee member 1942-7, chairman 1947-1949, committee member to 1963. 1953 both William and Alice on the Coronation Festivities Committee. In 1962 had served 20 years on parish council. Death noted at the parish council meeting 28.5.1970.

HART Matthew Hart in Constables Accounts 1788, Constable paid his wife in distress 1/-. Francis A Hart in Constables Accounts 1803 when the Constable paid for clothes for him and for Fra. Absalom Allsop, £1/10/-. Jane Hart (married name, maiden name not known) born c1813 Bradmore, possibly the Jane Wooton who married William Hart at Bunny 30.5.1831. 1841 age 30, married to William 35 ag.lab with children Thomas 9, John 7, Elizabeth 4, Sarah 2 and Mary 5 mths, at Bunny. 1851 Jane age 39 born Bradmore married to William 44, farmer of 6 acres, no regular men employed, with children Thomas 19 and John 17 helping on farm, Sarah 12, William 8, Ann 5, Jane 2 scholars, all born Bunny, at Bunny. 1861 in Bunny aged 49 married to William age 54 (born 1807), cottager and carrier at Bunny. 1871 Jane age 59 married to William 64 ag.lab with daughters Sarah 22, Eliza M 19, servants, both born Bunny, on Church Lane, Costock. 1877 Oct qtr William Hart died, Basford district. 1881 Jane age 69 widow with married daughter Mary Williams 29, stocking seamer, and Mary’s children Edward 9, scholar born Costock, and Agnes M 1 born Sutton Bonnington, at Bunny almshouses. 1891 age 79, widow living on her own means in Bunny almshouses. Jane Hart born 1812 died Jan.qtr. 1899, Basford district. Thomas Hart born 1832, Bunny, son of William, farmer and Jane of Bunny. 1841 age 9 in parents’ house at Bunny. 1851 age 19 helping on father’s farm at Bunny. 1861 Apr.qtr., Basford district, Thomas Hart married Lydia Hallam, daughter of Job and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1861 Thomas age 29 ag.lab with wife Lydia at Ruddington. 1871 Thomas age 36 ag.lab with wife Lydia age 34 and children Elizabeth 7, Mary 5, Vivian 3, Edward 2 all born Keyworth, at Nottingham Rd., Keyworth. 1881 age 49, ag.lab, with wife Lydia 44 and children Sarah A 19 seamer hosiery, born Ruddington, Edward 12, Francis 9, Eleanor 7, Eliza J 6 scholars and Rose 3 all born Keyworth, at Keyworth. 1891 Thomas age 59 farm lab. with wife Lydia and son Edward 22, coalminer, at Keyworth. 1901 Thomas age 69, farm lab, deaf, with wife Lydia and nephew Archibald H Hallam age 8 born Nottingham, on Bunny Lane, Keyworth. Thomas Hart died Oct.qtr. 1910, Bingham district. Lydia Hart nee Hallam, born 1837 Bradmore, daughter of Job and Elizabeth. Married Thomas Hart Apr.qtr. 1861, Basford district. 1861 Lydia age 24 married to Thomas, at Ruddington. 1871 Lydia age 34 married to Thomas, on Nottingham Rd., Keyworth. 1881 Lydia age 44, married to Thomas at Keyworth. 1891 Lydia age 54, seamster, married to Thomas at Keyworth. 1901 age 64, married to Thomas, on Bunny Lane, Keyworth. Lydia Hart died Oct.qtr. 1908, Bingham district. Mary Hart, born c1866 at Keyworth, daughter of Thomas and Lydia. 1871 age 5 in parents’ house at Keyworth. 1881 age 15, single, general domestic servant in household of John Smeeton, Tofts Farm (Bradmore 1881/2). Samuel Hart born 1819, Keyworth, son of John, labourer, and Hannah of Keyworth. 1841 age 20, framework knitter in parents’ house. 1841 Oct.qtr., Radford district, Samuel Hart married Elizabeth Armstrong of Bradmore, daughter of Samuel, labourer, and Dorothy. 1851 Samuel Hart age 32 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth and children Miriam 7, Mary 3, scholars born Ruddington, at Ruddington. 1861 Samuel Hart age 42 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth and children Mary H 13 seamer, William 9 winder of cotton, Elisa 7, Emma 4 scholars and George 1 mth all born Ruddington, at 35 Easthorpe St Ruddington. 1871 Samuel Hart age 52 framework knitter, wife Elizabeth, son George 10 scholar and grand-daughter Miriam Fletcher? 3 born Carlton, at Watkis? Row, Carlton. 1881 Samuel Hart 62 framework knitter, wife Elizabeth, George 20 lacemaker, and grand-daughter Emma Elizabeth Hudson 3 born Carlton, at Waters Row, Carlton. Elizabeth died Jul.qtr. 1884. 1891 Samuel Hart age 72 widower, framework knitter, solo at Worths Yard, Main St., Carlton. 1901 Samuel Hart age 82 widower, solo at Worths Yard. Samuel Hart died Jul.qtr. 1901. Elizabeth Hart nee Armstrong, born 1819 Bradmore, daughter of Samuel, labourer and Dorothy. Oct.qtr. 1842 married Samuel Hart. 1851 age 32 married to Samuel, at Ruddington. 1861 age 42, seamer, married to Samuel at Ruddington. 1871 age 52, seamer, married to Samuel, at Carlton. 1881 age 62, married to Samuel, at Carlton. Elizabeth Hart died Jul.qtr. 1884.

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Ephraim Hart bapt. 11.6.1842 Bunny, son of Samuel and Elizabeth, buried 1.7.1842 as an infant.

HARV(E)Y Charles Alfred Harvey, born c1875, Broseley, Shrops, son of Alfred , labourer and Martha nee Owen (sister of Alice Emily Grundy nee Owen), nephew of George and Alice Grundy. 1881 Charles A Harvey age 6 in parents’ house, son of Alfred Harvey age 36 tilemaker (encaustic) born Broseley and Martha age 32 born Much Wenlock , with siblings born Broseley, at Pen y Bont, Chirk. 1891 Charles Harvy age 16, single, farm servant in the household of George Grundy, Manor Farm (Bradmore 1891/33).1901 Charles Alfred Harvey age 26, brickyard labourer born Broseley, with wife Charlotte age 28 born Whitwood Yorks, and son John Owen Harvey age 6 born Bradford plus boarder at 3 Brookside Cottages, Ruabon, Denbighshire.1911 Charles Alfred age 36, colliery labourer above ground, with wife Charlotte age 38 born Whitwood Yorks (married 16 years with 3 children, 2 dead), with surviving son John Owen Harvey 16 colliery labourer below ground, and adopted daughter Dorothy Richards Harvey 1 born Liverpool, plus 2 boarders at 12 Nicholson St, Half Acres, Castleford Yorks, 4-room house.

HARWOOD James Harwood carried out inventory of goods of Thomas Brown 1708. Possibly James born 1683, son of James Harwood (1660-1670) and Mary Spencer (1662-1720), grandson of Edward Harwood (1625-1670) and Alice Carver (1625-1670). James married (1) Dorothy Lynsdale (1689-1722) and (2) Jane Harwood (1690-1763), died 1760. Also had son James born 1715. (Source: family tree, Ancestry website). John Harwood of Bradmore born 1717, possibly son of James Harwood (1683-1760) and Dorothy Lynsdale (1689-1722) (Source: family tree, Ancestry website). John Harwood of Bradmore, farmer, was executor of Mary Gunn (nee Street)’s will, 1749. Buried Bunny 30.1.1778. Mary Harwood nee Walker bapt. 25.2.1735 Bunny, daughter of Richard and Rebecca of Bradmore. married by licence 21.6.1764 at Bunny to John Harwood of Ruddington. Died 6.11.1766, buried Bunny 7.11.1766. John Harwood of Bradmore son of John and Mary bapt. Bunny 2.5.1765. Orphaned 1778 age 13. Joint executor and beneficiary of Rebecca Walker’s will made in 1780, proved 1785. 1785 John Harwood grandson of Rebecca and Richard Walker took over payment of land tax £1/-/4 p.qtr. on land formerly held by Widow Walker, up to 1804, then at 10/2 p.qtr. up to end of record 1832. Signed Constables Accounts 1783-1811, served as Constable 1787. Oct.1787 received expenses when going with whoever wrote up the accounts book (probably James Henson) to a meeting when they gave up the Highways Accounts. Married Ann Attenborough, both of Bradmore, at Bunny by vicar’s licence 31.5.1787, became widower in 1789. Dec.1790 Constable paid John Harwood 10/- for Thomas Attewell’s coals. In Bunny Estate Survey 1792 with 107 acres 10 perches paying £93/9/5 pa. rent including £3 for house, outbuildings, garden, foldyard and croft. Tenant of Hill Farm, Main St. 14.1.1793 Constable paid John Harwood 10/- for fetching a load of bricks for William Oliver. 1809 John Harwood bought yarn from the Constable for £4/4/8. 1827 land tax record described as farmer, and in Whites Directory 1832 as farmer. 1841 age 75 independent means, householder, married to Mary, at Hill Farm (Bradmore 1841/29). Buried 5.12.1850 age 86. Ann Harwood of Bradmore, nee Attenborough born 9.10.1768, daughter of Richard and Martha, married John at Bunny 31.5.1787. Died 12.9.1789 aged 21, buried Bunny 12.9.1789 in the south-east section of the churchyard by the Attenborough graves. Ann’s gravestone by Roobotham. James Harwood, born 6.3.1788, bapt. Bunny 23.3.1788, son of John, farmer, and Ann of Bradmore. Probably the James Harwood paid by the Constable for catching sparrows 1793 and 1795. Probably the James Harwood/Harrod referred to in George Attenborough’s will of 1804, as nephew, i.e. son of John Harwood and Ann Attenborough. 1841 age 50, servant in cousins William and Rebecca Attenbrough’s house, Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1841/79). 1841/2 the Constable paid James £6/16/- for watching, 9 weeks and 5 nights. 1847 the Constable paid Gervis Bosworth 3/- for James Harwood, 1848 paid John Davies for him and 1849 paid Thomas Whittaker. 1851 age 64, single, labourer, on parish relief, lodging in household of William and Mary Richards, possibly Rose Cottages Main St. (Bradmore 1851/61). 1861 age 75, single, pauper formerly agricultural labourer, brother of Edward (actually half-brother), in Edward’s house at the north end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1861/23). Possibly the James Harwood of Basford Poor House buried Bunny 5.12.1862 age 75. John Harwood born 6.8.1789 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 7.8.1789, son of John, farmer, and Ann. Buried as an infant, 30.9.1789. Mary Harwood born c1767, second wife of John, after death of Ann 1789. Mary Henson of

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Bradmore married John Harwood of Bunny, 7.12.1790 at Bunny. Parentage not known. 1841 age 70, married to John (Bradmore 1841/29). Buried Bunny 7.3.1842 age 75. John Harwood born 9.9.1791 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 19.9.1791, son of John, farmer, and Mary. Probably the John paid by the Constables for catching sparrows, 1800-1,1804-5, and for hedgehogs 1801 and 1805. John Harwood (born 1791) married Milicent Young (born 1791) at Radcliffe on Trent 2.1.1814. William Harwood born 1814 son of John and Milicent. Married Mary Huskinson born 1816. (Source: family tree, Ancestry website.) Mary Harwood bapt. at Bunny 29.12.1816, daughter of John, joiner, and Millicent of Bradmore. Married Thomas Wilson (b.1817). Died 1845. (Source: family tree, Ancestry website.) George Harwood born 1823 Bingham, son of John and Milicent, married Arabella Musson born 1823. Arabella died 1878. George died 1888. Richard Harwood born 1825, son of John and Milicent, William Harwood born Bradmore, 19.4.1793, bapt. Bunny 20.4.1793, son of John, farmer, and Mary. Probably the William paid by the Constable in 1805 for catching sparrows. Mary Harwood born 12.1.1795 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 17.1.1795, daughter of John, farmer, and Mary. Died before 1797. Mary Harwood born 27.2.1797 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 1.3.1797, daughter of John, farmer, and Mary. Rebecca Harwood born 25.11.1798 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 26.11.1798, daughter of John, farmer, and Mary. Believed to be the Rebecca Harwood in the Constables Accounts who lighted 25.6.1818, and in Sept. received £1/5/- for her month lying in, and 12 weeks at 2/- p.wk. Payments ongoing to 1822 when she had 2/6 p.wk. for 3 weeks, then the Constable paid 5/- for the midwife for her and she continued to receive 2/- p.wk. to 1827. William Harwood of Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 27.6.1818, son of Rebecca Harwood. 1841 age 20, servant in the household of Richard and Mary Walker, Rancliffe Farm (Bradmore 1841/80). Of full age, married at Bunny 29.8.1842 to Jane Davy, daughter of Thomas, labourer and Mary of Bradmore. 1851 age 34, agricultural labourer, married to Jane, with children Rebecca 8, Mary 5, Eliza 2, all born Ruddington, at Red Lion St., Ruddington. 1861 age 43, ag.lab, with wife Jane and children Rebecca 19, Mary 16 and Elisa 14, living at 5 White Horse Yard, Ruddington. 1871 age 53, agricultural labourer, married to Jane, with married daughter Eliza Cowdell 23 seamstress born Ruddington and her husband Charles, 27, chimney sweep, also grandsons Sam Cowdell 2 and Charles William Cowdell 2 months, John Harwood 10 scholar, all born Ruddington, at White Horse Yard, Ruddington. (Eliza Harwood married Charles Cowdell, Jan.qtr. 1868, Nottingham district.) 1881 William age 63 ag.lab with wife Jane, with lodger (previously referred to as grandson, son of John and Emma so actually brother Thomas’s grandson) John Harwood 21 ag.lab born Ruddington, his wife Filis (Phyllis) Harwood 19 and daughter Sarah J Harwood 6 mths both born Bingham, at White Horse Yard, Chapel St., Ruddington. 1891 William age 72 retired labourer married to Jane in Chapel St., Ruddington, 2- room house. William Harwood born 1818 died Apr.qtr. 1892, Basford district. Grandson John, Phyllis and family continued to live in Ruddington. Jane Harwood nee Davy born c1821, Bradmore, daughter of Thomas and Mary. Married to William at Bunny 29.8.1842. 1851 age 30, married to William, at Red Lion St., Ruddington. 1861 age 40 married to William. 1871 age 50 married to William at White Horse Yard. 1881 age 59, married to William, at White Horse Yard, Ruddington. 1891 age 69 married to William, living at Chapel St., Ruddington. Jane Harwood born 1822 died Jan.qtr. 1892, Basford district. Thomas Harwood born 13.2.1801, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 15.2.1801, son of John and Mary. Possibly a first marriage to Jane who died 1819 age 20, leaving a daughter Jane. 1832 in Whites Directory, shoemaker. 1838 Constable paid Thomas Harwood 3/5 p.wk. for Welsh’s boy and 9/- for a pair of boots for him (- possibly Richard Harwood born 1830 or Edwin Welsh, born 1834, sons of Thomas’s sister Hannah - see below). 1841 age 40, householder, shoemaker, married to Sarah with children Mary, Emma and Ann, in a cottage at the north end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1841/74). 1842, 1844 and 1845 Thomas submitted bills to the Constable, possibly for shoes provided for people on parish relief. 1844 Whites Directory, shoemaker. 1843, 1847-59, 1862-4 and 1870/1 signed Methodist Sunday School accounts. 1851 age 50, cordwainer, married to Sarah, with son John, widower, daughters Emma and Anne and grand-daughter Rebecca, also visitor Richard Harwood (Bradmore 1851/42). 1861 age 60, leather shoe maker, householder, married to Sarah with daughter Emma, living on Loughborough Rd. opposite Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1861/8). 1867 Bunny Estate rental, renting house and garden at £2/10/- pa. 1867 Thomas Harwood received sheets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1871 age 70, cordwainer, married to Sarah either opposite Debdale, as before, or south of Rancliffe Farm on Farmer St. (Bradmore 1871/2). 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5.1.1877 age 75. Jane Harwood born c1798/9, buried 4.3.1819 age 20, possibly wife of Thomas, shoemaker, and mother of Jane born c1818 who later married a Hind. Jane Harwood born c1818 daughter of Thomas, shoemaker, married a Hind and subsequently as widow remarried age 49, 17.6.1867, to George Widdowson (previously married to Elizabeth Harwood). See Hind and Widdowson. Sarah Harwood born c1804, East Leake. 1841 age 35, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1841/74). 1851 age 47, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1851/42). 1861 age 57 married to Thomas (Bradmore 1861/8). 1871 age 67, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1871/2). Sarah Harwood born 1804 died Apr.qtr. 1877, Basford district. Rebecca Harwood born c1847, Bradmore, grand-daughter of Thomas and Sarah. 1851 age 4, scholar in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1851/42). 28.1.1868 Rebecca age 20 of Bradmore married Samuel Murden, 21, labourer of Plumtree, son of Samuel labourer. The entry in the register has a ‘daughter of’ entry for Rebecca which is crossed out and now indecipherable. See Murden. John Harwood bapt. Bunny 14.1.1829, son of Thomas, shoemaker, and Sarah of Bradmore. Married at Bunny 25.12.1849, under age, framework knitter of Bradmore son of Thomas shoemaker, to Eliza Gray, also under age, of Bunny, daughter of the late William Gray, witnessed by Thomas and Elizabeth Gray. Eliza Harwood died Oct.qtr. 1850, Basford district. 1851 age 22, widower, framework knitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/42). John Harwood married Emma Norman age 24 of Bradmore, (daughter of Charles Norman of Broadwindsor, Dorset) at Bunny 25.12.1852. 1861 age 32, framework knitter (cotton) with wife Emma age 33 seamer, born Charmouth, with sons William 6 and John 1 both born Ruddington, in the house of Sam Mee, framework knitter at 23 Shaw St., Ruddington. 1871 age 42, framework knitter, married to Emma age 42 and with children William 16 framework knitter, Sarah L 7 scholar, Emma G (Geraldine?) 5 scholar all born Ruddington, at the Leas Ruddigton. Son John age 10 is with “grandparents” William and Jane Harwood. 1881, age 51, framework knitter, with wife Emma age 52 born Broadwindsor, Dorset, with daughter Emma G, 15, born Ruddington, embroideress, living on Church St., Ruddington. 1891 age 62, framework knitter, with wife Emma, children no longer at home, at Church St., Ruddington, 4-room house. 1901 age 72, hosiery framework knitter with wife Emma 72, daughter Emma 35 and her husband Ernest Wright 34 carpenter, and their child Hilda 10 all born Ruddington, on Vicarage Lane, Ruddington. 1907 Apr.qtr. Emma Harwood died, Basford district. 1911 John age 82, widower in house of son-in-law Ernest Wright, 44,born Ruddington, joiner on own account at home, with his wife Geraldine nee Harwood age 45 born Ruddington (ie Emma, married 24 years (1887) with 3 children), Hilda 20 frilling hand for mech.lace manufacturer, Madge 8, Ivy Freda 4 all born Ruddington, at Burnham House, Ruddington, 6-room house. Mary Harwood bapt. Bunny 7.2.1832, daughter of Thomas, shoemaker and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 9 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/74). 1851 Mary Harwood age 21, house servant for Thomas Oliver, lace manufacturer born Halifax, America, at Mount St., Nottingham. (Her age looks wrong, but this is the only Mary Harwood born Bradmore in the 1851 census.) Mary Harwood of Bradmore married William Allcock of St Peter’s Derby at Bunny 25.9.1854. See Allcock. Emma Harwood born 25.10.1833, bapt. Bunny 12.1.1836, daughter of Thomas, shoemaker and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 7 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/74). 1851 age 16, single, seamer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/42). 1861 age 27, single, seamstress in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/8). Ann Harwood bapt. Bunny 12.1.1836, daughter of Thomas, shoemaker and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 4 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/74). 1851 age 14, single, seamer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/42). Possibly the Ann Taylor born Bradmore 1836 who married William Taylor of Bradmore at Bunny 8.3.1859. See Taylor. William Harwood bapt. Bunny 6.1.1838, son of Thomas, shoemaker, and Sarah of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 13.3.1841 age 3. James Harwood bapt. Bunny 3.9.1840, son of Thomas, shoemaker, and Sarah of Bradmore, buried Bunny 13.9.1840, infant. Richard Harwood bapt. Bunny 14.1.1803, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. George Harwood, bapt. Bunny 9.3.1805, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 35 shoemaker with wife Ann and children Elizabeth, Mary and Charlotte, at Keyworth. 1851 age 46, farm labourer, householder, married to Ann, with children Elizabeth, William, Emma and Ann (Bradmore 1851/36). 1861 age 56, agricultural labourer, married to Ann, with daughter Ann, either

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at or near Hill Farm (Bradmore 1861/69). 1867 Bunny estate rental renting house and garden at £3/10/- pa. 1871 age 66 ag.lab with wife Ann 62, daughter Emma 25 general servant and grand- daughters Ann Harwood 3, Charlotte Harwood 1 both born Epperstone, at Epperstone. 1881 age 77, ag.lab born Bradmore, married but wife not present, with son William shepherd, at Epperstone. George Harwood born 1805 died Jul.qtr. 1885, Southwell district. Ann Harwood born c1808, East Leake. 1841 age 30 married to George, at Keyworth. 1843 Constable paid Ann 28 weeks washing for Richard Harwood at 3d p.wk. and to make a shirt for him 1/9½. 1845 and 1846 she was paid for washing and making shirts for him. 1851 age 42, married to George (Bradmore 1851/36). 1861 age 53, seamstress, married to George (Bradmore 1861/69). 1871 age 62 married to George, at Epperstone. Died before 1881. Elizabeth Harwood born c1831, Bradmore, daughter of George and Ann. 1841 age 11 in parents’ house at Keyworth. 1851 age 20, single, dressmaker, in parents house (Bradmore 1851/36). Elizabeth Harwood of Bradmore married George Widowson of Bradmore at Bunny 16.4.1854. Elizabeth died before 1867, when George Widowson married Jane Hind nee Harwood, daughter of Thomas. Mary Harwood daughter of George and Ann, born 1833. 1841 age 8 in parents’ house at Keyworth. Possibly 1851 Mary age 17 born Keyworth, house servant for John Marshall 55 farmer born Bunny, at Fulwood extraparochial, Warsop. Married at Bunny 29.8.1852 when under age to Michael Whitehead of Bradmore, son of Ann Clements. See Whitehead. Charlotte Harwood born c1838, Bradmore, daughter of George and Ann. 1841 age 3, in parents’ house at Keyworth. 1851 age 13, house servant in the household of John Peet, Tofts Farm (Bradmore 1851/59). William Harwood born c1842, buried Bunny 19.3.1843 age 13 months, probably son of George and Ann. William Harwood bapt. Bunny 14.3.1844, son of George, shoemaker, and Ann of Bradmore. 1851 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/36). 1861 age 17, carter, living at John Turner’s farm, Edwalton. Not found 1871. 1881 age 36, shepherd, widower, in parents’ house at Epperstone. 1891 age 47 widower, farm servant for Michael Whitehead, farmer (brother-in-law, married Mary daughter of George) on High St., Kegworth. 1901 age 57, cowman on farm, widower, boarder with Thomas Cartlidge, general ag.lab, 58 born Epperstone, and his wife Ellen, his mother Fanny 80 born East Bridgford, and boarder Mary A Hickling 9 mths born Woodborough, at Chapel St., Epperstone. 1911 age 67, widower, ag.lab born Bradmore, in house of Thomas Cartlidge and wife Ellen, one child and their adopted daughter Mary Ann Hickling 10 scholar born Woodborough, at Chapel Lane, Epperstone, 3-room house. Emma Harwood bapt. Bunny 7.4.1846, daughter of George, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1851 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/36). 1871 age 25, general servant, in parents’ house at Epperstone.Apr.qtr. 1875, Southwell district, Emma Harwood married Leonard Lowe, born Dec.qtr.1849 son of Thoams, framework knitter, and Sabina of Main St. North, Hucknall Torkard. Leonard died Oct.qtr.1881, Emma married Michael Whitehead Apr.qtr. 1894. See Lowe and Whitehead. Kate Harwood bapt. Bunny 13.4.1848, daughter of George, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore, buried Bunny 15.2.1850 age 1 year 10 months. Ann Harwood bapt. Bunny 5.6.1850, daughter of George, labourer and Ann of Bradmore. 1851 age 10 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/36). 1861 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/69). George Harwood bapt. Bunny 23.9.1852, son of George, labourer and Ann of Bradmore, buried Bunny 11.8.1853 age 11 months. Edward Harwood bapt. Bunny 25.4.1807, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. Died before 1815. Hannah Harwood bapt. Bunny 14.8.1809, daughter of John and Mary of Bradmore. Hannah Harwood of Bradmore married William Welsh/Welch of Colston Basset, 13.5.1830, witnessed Rebecca Harwood (older sister) and William Attewell. Had children Edwin b.1834, Wilamina b.1834, Edward H 1839-1876 (who married Catherine Stubbin b.1833), William b.1844 and John b.1849. Either Edwin or Hannah’s earlier son Richard may be the “Welsh’s boy” who had shoes paid for by the Constable, made by Thomas brother of his mother Hannah, in 1838 – see above? Richard Harwood bapt. Bunny 1.3.1830, illegitimate son of Hannah of Bradmore. 1831/2 Hannah Harwood’s boy had 1/3 p.wk. from the Constable, to 1835/6. May be the boy referred to in the Constable’s Accounts in 1838, Constable paid Thomas Harwood 3/5 p.wk. for Welsh’s boy and 9/- for a pair of boots for him, alternatively Edwin Welsh son of Hannah, see above. 1840 the Constable paid 5/10 for stockings for R Harwood. 1841 age 10, servant in the household of Richard and Mary Walker, Rancliffe Farm (Bradmore 1841/80). 1841 the Constable paid 4/6 for a

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frock for him, 2/2 for 2 shirts and 13/- for his washing. Bought trousers, stockings and cap, 8/9, a frock 5/- and clothes 10/-. 1842 bought stockings, shirt, jacket, trousers, braces and a hat, 14/6. 1843 paid Mr Walker for 2 pairs of stockings, 2 new shirts and making them, 6/2½, bought a new frock and hat 5/8, stockings and trousers 6/4, clothes and a hat 17/6. 1844 paid Sam Dalby’s bill for Harwood 1/4 and Ann Henson for washing. Bought clothes and gave Richard cash. 1844 the Constable received 19/- from Mrs Voce for him and in 1845 received £2/8/- from Mr Nixon. Received another £2 for him in 1846, then no further references to him in the accounts; by this time he was over 15 and no longer a parish responsibility. 1851 age 21, single, farm labourer, visitor in the household of (uncle) Thomas and Sarah Harwood (Bradmore 1851/42). Married Elizabeth Elliott Jan.qtr. 1853, Basford district. Left Bradmore by 1861. Not found 1861. 1865 Apr.qtr. married Esther Simpkinson (1822-1906), daughter of Mathew and Mary, of Belper Derbyshire. 1871 age 40, carter born Bradmore, with wife Esther age 49 born Belper Derbys and children John 17 maltster born Bradmore, and William 4 scholar born Sneinton, at Thoresby St., Sneinton. 1881 age 51, corn warehouseman, with wife Esther age 60 and son William 14, hosier, at 11 Thoresby St., Sneinton. 1891 age 61, foreman for corn merchant, with wife Ester age 70 and son William 24, clerk for corn merchant, and servant at 23 Poplar Place, Nottingham. 1901 age 71, caretaker, with wife Esther age 80 at Poplar Place Nottingham. 1906 Apr.qtr. Nottingham district, Esther Harwood died. 1911 age 81, widower, caretaker of the market, solo at 23 Poplar Square Nottingham 6-room house. Elizabeth Harwood nee Elliott married Richard Jan.qtr. 1853, Nottingham. Buried Bunny 23.6.1856 age 25. John Harwood bapt. Bunny 21.5.1853, son of Richard, labourer, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1861 age 7, scholar, nephew (actually great-nephew) in the household of Edward and Martha Harwood at north end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1861/23). 1871 age 17, maltster, in parents’ house, at Thoresby St., Sneinton. 1881 age 27, police constable, with wife Alice 29 and children Edith 4 scholar born Nottingham, Winifred 5 mths born Basford, at 5 Springfield St., Basford. 1891 age 37, police sergeant, with wife Alice 39 and children Edith 14, Winifred 10, scholar, Florence 8, Mabel 7, George 5 scholars, William G 6 mths, all born Nottingham, at 392 Radford Rd., Nottingham. 1901 age 47, police sergeant, with wife Alice 49 and children Edith 24, Winifred 20, Florence 18, Mabel 17 all cigarette makers, George 15 commecial clerk in brewery, William G 10, Beatrice A 7, both born Basford, at 588 Radford Rd., Bulwell. 1911 age 57, police pensioner, caretaker at baker’s in Corn Exchange, with wife Alice 59born Snarestone Leics (married 34 years (1877) with 9 children, 2 dead), with Winifred 20, Florence 38, cigarette sorter for tobacco manufacturer, William Gadsby Harwood 20 book keeper for brewer, Beatrice Alice 17 cigarette packer with Florence, at 67 Liddington St., New Basford, Nottingham, 5-room house. Sarah Ann Harwood bapt. Bunny 29.5.1856 daughter of Richard, labourer, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Possibly the Sarah aged 4 in 1861, born Bradmore, nursechild with John and Phebe Bramley at Stanton on the Wolds. Edward Harwood bapt. Bunny 8.12.1815 son of John, farmer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1840 Apr.qtr. Edward Harwood married Martha Roper, Bingham district. 1861 age 45, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Martha, living at the north end of Farmer St., with married daughter Phoebe Voce and her husband Henry, and daughter Martha, also brother James Harwood and nephew John Harwood (Bradmore 1861/23). Signed Sunday School accounts 1865, 1869, 1871-3, 1876-8. 1867 Bunny estate rental renting house and garden at £2/10/- and also jointly with John Henson renting allotments at £48/3/4 pa. 1871 age 55, agricultural labourer, married to Martha, living in part of Mill Cottage, Far St. with grandchildren Elizabeth and Edward Voce (Bradmore 1871/39). 1881 age 65, agricultural labourer, married to Martha with grand-daughter Elizabeth Voce (1881/34). Nov.1885 received a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore Charities and again Oct.1886. Electoral roll, house, 1886-1892. 1888 Edward Harwood of Bradmore, 74 years of age and laid by through illness, was given 20/- by Bunny & Bradmore Charities, and also a ton of coal and 1/- p.wk. 1889, 1890 and 1891 had a ton of coal, and 2/- p.wk. 1891 age 75, widower, agricultural labourer, living alone, 2-room house (Bradmore 1891/15). 1892 had a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. Died 1897 at Nottingham aged 82, buried 16.12.1897. Martha Harwood, born c1817, Keyworth, nee Roper, married Edward Harwood Apr.qtr. 1840, Bingham district. 1861 age 44, dressmaker, married to Edward (Bradmore 1861/23). 1871 age 54, dressmaker, married to Edward (Bradmore 1871/39). 1876, 1877 and 1878 Martha Harwood had 10/- for cleaning the Sunday School. 1881 age 64, dressmaker, married to Edward (Bradmore 1881/34). 1885 on the tea committee for the Village Tea June 1885, per Sunday School minutes. Buried Bunny 8.6.1890 age 74. Phoebe Harwood born c1840, Bradmore, daughter of Edward and Martha Harwood, married when

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still a minor to Henry Voce, butcher, at Bunny 25.12.1860. See Voce. Martha Harwood born 22.4.1859, bapt. Bunny 10.5.1859, illegitimate daughter of Phoebe. See Voce. Matthew Harwood of Bradmore buried Bunny 12.11.1811. Edward Harwood, bapt. Bunny 14.11.1812, natural son of Ann Harwood of Bradmore. Anne Harwood of Bradmore married William Fox of Loughborough at Bunny 27.8.1816, witnessed James and Rebecca Harwood. John Harwood, farmer of Ruddington, in 1835 listed as trustee in Bradmore Methodist Church original deeds. John Harwood born 1786, married 2.9.1826 at East Leake to Catherine Burrows, born 12.4.1793 daughter of Richard (1750-1808) and Dorothy nee North (1754-1838) (Source: family tree, Ancestry website). 1841 John age 55, farmer, with wife Catherine 45 and daughter Ann 14, plus Ann Burrows 50 independent means and Catherine Burrows age 20 independent means, and 3 servants, at Ruddington. 1851 John age 66 cottager with 4 labourers born Ruddington, with wife Catherine 57, daughter Ann 24 both born Ruddington and a servant, at Ruddington. Catherine Harwood died 21.10.1853, Ruddington. 1861 John age 76 retired farmer, widower, with daughter Ann 34 single, on The Green at Ruddington. 1871 John age 86 retired farmer with daughter Ann 44 and servant on The Green, Ruddington. John Harwood died 29.11.1873, Ruddington. John Harwood born c1831. 1841 age 10, servant in the household of Martha Voce, farmer, at south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1841/82). Elizabeth Harwood born 1812 Bradmore married Paul Simpson (born 23.11.2808 bapt 27.11.1808 Keyworth) son of Joseph of Keyworth 26.12.1833. 1841 Paul age 30 framework knitter with wife Elizabeth 25 and children Joseph 4, Mary 10 mths plus an apprentice, at Keyworth. 1851 Paul age 43 bag hosier employing 6, noted carrier, with wife Elizabeth 39 born Bradmore and children Joseph 14 framework knitter, Mary 10 scholar, John 3, Paul 7 mths all born Keyworth, plus a servant, at Keyworth. 1861 Paul age 53 glove framework knitter with wife Elizabeth 49 glove stretcher and children John 13, Paul 11, Timothy 9 scholars plus visitor John Towle 36 glove framework knitter born Keyworth, on Town St., Keyworth. 1871 Elizabeth age 60 widow with son John 23, general postman, at Town St., Keyworth. 1881 Elizabeth age 69, widower, charwoman, pauper inmate at Union Workhouse, Nottingham Rd., Bingham. Died, Bingham district, 1881 or 1882. Anna Maria Harwood born 1853, buried Bunny 25.1.1854 age 6 months.

HATTERSLEY Ann Hattersley bapt. Keyworth 4.7.1830, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth of Keyworth. 1851 age 21, single, house servant in the household of Joseph and Mary Nixon, Rancliffe Farm (Bradmore 1851/57).

HAWKSLEY Arabella Hawksley of Bunny Park, daughter of Henry Hawksley, of London, gent., 14.4.1889 married Robert Wilkinson Smith, widower, lace manufacturer of Claremont House, Park, Nottingham, son of Robert Smith, farmer. On Bradmore electoral roll with land, no parish vote, 1890-1, 1893-1898, 1899 land with only parish vote; 1900 as Arabella Wilkinson Smith, house and land, parish vote only; 1901 as Arabella Smith, house and land with no parish vote, to 1907; land, no parish vote 1908-1909. Travelled in a coach and pair with footmen in attendance. Believed to have been responsible for the closure of the Old Crown at Bradmore, c1880/1890.

HAWKINS John Hawkins bapt. Bunny 6.11.1738, son of John and Mary of Bradmore. Possibly the John who married Ann Holvy at Bunny 3.1.1761. Ann Hawkins bapt. Bunny March 1763, daughter of John and Ann. Ann Hawkins married William Topley, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 27.11.1787 Mary Hawkins of Bradmore buried Bunny 25.1.1762.

HEAP Robert Heap born c1814 Breedon, Leics. 1901 age 87, widower, retired farm labourer, blind, lodger in house of Henry and Mary Attewell (Bradmore 20/1901). Robert son of James and Mary christened 10.4.1816, Breedon on the Hill, with siblings Francis and John both christened 11.7.1824, Henry 13.12.1818, Josoeph 15.7.1821 (Source: IGI). Elizabeth Heap born c1861, Wymeswold, daughter of Mary Heap, who married Henry Attewell 1865. See Elizabeth Heap Attewell.

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James Heaton born c1820, Repton, Derbys. 1851 age 31, single, farm labourer, lodging in the household of Samuel and Sarah Dalby, probably at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1851/18).

HELOT John Helot of Bradmore 1337 had sons Gervase and John, held land adjacent to that of John Poyne and Elyas de Bradmore. Gervase son of John Helot of Bradmore 1.8.1337 grants to John Helot his brother 2 selions, 1 at Smalehowes adjoining the land of John Poyne, 1 at Shortelonglandes adjoining the land of Elyas de Bradmore. Witnesses include Elyas de Bradmore and William Torkard of Bradmore. William Helote of Bradmore arranged land grants with Robert de Donington of Bradmore. 7.6.1340 grants to Robert de Donington of Bradmore 14 selions of arable, 1 in Litelramelsmere, Litelhul and Depedale, le Thriddetlines, le Holm, le Wellis, beyond Nottinghamgate, 2 selions at Foulmere and 3 at le Plumtres, Witnesses include Elyas de Bradmore, William Torkard, William Join, John Helote, Henry Marteneye and John Poyne clerk all of Bradmore. 11.6.1340 Robert de Donington of Bradmore grants back to William Helote of Bradmore and his wife Avicia 14 selions of arable land in Bradmore, 1 at Litelramelsmere, Litilhul and Depedale, le Thryddetlines, le Holm, le Wells, beyond Nottinghamgate, 2 selions at Foulmere, 3 at le Waterrem and 3 at le Plumtres. Land to be retained by Avicia if she outlives her husband provided she remains unmarried, then to revert to William’s heirs. Witnesses include Elyas de Bradmore, William Torkard, William Join, Henry Marteneye, John Helote and John Poyn all of Bradmore. William Helot of Bradmore 1340, married to Avicia, granted land with John Helot as witness. William Helot of Bradmore 12.1.1349 received grant from William Torkard of Bradmore of all his lands and tenements in Bradmore and Bunny. Witnesses include Elyas de Bradmore, John Ponye of Bradmore, William Pony of Bradmore, Henry Marteneye of Bradmore, John Helot of Bradmore and 3 from Bunny. John Helot of Bradmore 4.4.1356 witnessed quitclaim by Roger de Pirpoint of Ruddington to John Tovin of Ruddington in 6/- rent and appurtenances in Bradmore.

HEMSLEY Martha Hemsley of Bradmore had a son John bapt. at Bunny 2.11.1709, supposed son of Mr John Rosse, Dr. of Physick of ye parish of St Marys in Nottingham. At Nottingham Petty Sessions on 9.1.1709 John Rosse Doctor of Physick of Nott. was ordered to pay 1/- a week to the Overseers of Bradmore in respect of a male child called John begotten on the body of Mary Einsley at Bradmore till the child be 7 years and then if the child is still living to pay £3 to put out said child apprentice, and also 10/- lying in expences. (Source: Meaby). See Ross. George Hemsley married Ann Butler of Bunny at Bunny 24.5.1732

HENSHER George Hensher, born c1860 at Birthorpe, Lincoln. 1881 age 21, single, farm indoor servant in the household of Thomas Grundy, Manor Farm (Bradmore 1881/16).

HENSON / HANSON Elizabeth Henson? bapt. Bunny 1.12.1644, daughter of John and Sary of Bradmore. William Henson married to Ellen/Ellenor resident in Bradmore in 1640s/1650s. 1641 took the Protestation Oath supporting the true Protestant religion. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 11.9.1642, daughter of William and Ellen of Bradmore. John Henson bapt. Bunny 23.2.1645, son of William and Ellnor of Bradmore. ? Henson son of William and Ellenor of Bradmore bapt. Bunny Sept.1647, date illegible. Henry Henson bapt. Bunny 3.3.1650, son of William and Ellenor of Bradmore. Francis Henson bapt. Bunny 24.7.1653, son of William and Elleanour of Bradmore. Richard Henson married Anne Stone, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 5.5.1664. Probably the Richard Henson on Hearth Tax Return 1674 with 2 hearths. Richard Henson and Anne his wife presented 17.10.1671 for standing excommunicate for 2 years. Anne Henson widow of Bradmore buried Bunny 2.11.1722. Thomas Henson bapt. Bunny 16.4.1665, son of Richard and Anne of Bradmore. John Henson, shepherd, of Bradmore,10.10.1693, excommunication for defamation or slander, case brought by Marie Hamons of Wysall, spinster. John Henson bapt. Bunny 8.11.1698, son of John Henson of Bradmore. James Henson of Bradmore married Elinor Ryse of Duffield, 21.5.1695. Living in Bradmore in 1700s. May be the James Henson who carried out inventory of goods of Mary Dale 1708 . Possibly the James

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Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 11.7.1742. Elinor Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 17.12.1744, possibly the wife of James. Ann Henson daughter of James bapt. Bunny 3(?30).5.1696. Richard Henson, bapt. Bunny 15.10.1697, son of James Henson of Bradmore. Weaver of Bradmore, buried Bunny 31.12.1738. Will dated 2.5.1734, proved 11.7.1739, probate granted to William Henson and Matthew Cumberland joint executors. Left to his wife Mary 40/- per annum for life if she lived with her son for one year. A blot obscures the detailed arrangements, but there is reference to her living in a separate room with goods and utensils as necessary. Left to Mary all the profits of the stock of bees, and refers to a Bee Garden. To his daughter Elizabeth £20 in one month’s time. If she married a spendthrift or very idle person then she should have only the interest, unless she had a child. The residue of his estate to his son. Inventory undated, c1738. Bond 14.3.1739. ? Henson son of Richard and Mary, beneficiary of Richard’s will made 1734 but not named. Elizabeth Henson daughter of Richard and Mary, beneficiary of Richard’s will made 1734, unmarried at that time. James Henson bapt. Bunny 3.3.1700, son of James Henson of Bradmore. Sarah Henson bapt. Bunny 13.11.1701, daughter of James and Eleanor of Bradmore. Thomas Henson bapt. Bunny 27.3.1702, son of James and Elleanor of Bradmore. Possibly the Thomas Henson of Bradmore, weaver, who married Elizabeth and was buried Bunny 16.9.1776. Elizabeth Henson of Bradmore wife of Thomas buried Bunny 13.1.1776. Richard Henson bapt. Bunny 8.6.1741, son of Thomas and Elizabeth of Bradmore, buried Bunny 6.12.1818 age 77. Possibly grandson of James and Eleanor, and may be the Richard who was executor for William Henson who died 1769. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 9.11.1704, daughter of James and Elleanor of Bradmore. May be the Mary Henson who married William Attewell both of Bradmore at Bunny 21.3.1731. William Henson bapt. Bunny 17.7.1706, son of James and Elleanor of Bradmore. Probably executor of Richard Henson’s will in 1739. Richard Henson married Sarah Mabbott at Bunny 19.11.1710, living in Bradmore in 1710s. May be the Richard Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 17.5.1734 Sarah Henson of Bradmore born c1684 nee Mabbot, married Richard at Bunny 19.11.1710. Died 15.7.1723 in her 40th year, buried Bunny 16.7.1723. Richard Henson bapt. Bunny 19.11.1717, son of Richard and Sarah of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 25.4.1718. Elizabeth Henson bapt. Bunny Nov.1720, date between 9th and 20th from sequence of register, son of Richard and Sarah of Bradmore. Mary Henson of Bradmore, daughter of Richard buried Bunny 24.1.1721. Thomas Henson of Bradmore married Sarah Huckesby of Clipston, 25.4.1721 at Plumtree. Dorothy Henson of Bradmore married at Bunny 23.4.1726 to Giles Walker. Richard Henson born c1695, married to Margaret, in Bradmore in 1730s. Died 29.12.1739 age 44, possibly linked with Margaret died 31.10.1781 age 75. Richard Henson bapt. Bunny 11.3.1730, son of Richard and Margaret. Alice Henson bapt. Bunny 25.6.1732, daughter of Richard and Margaret of Bradmore. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 18.9.1734, daughter of Richard and Margaret of Bradmore. Elizabeth Henson bapt. Bunny 3.4.1737, daughter of Richard and Margaret of Bradmore, buried Bunny 15.4.1740 as daughter of late Richard Henson and Margaret. William Henson bapt. 8.6.1741, son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Mary Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 29.12.1741. Alice Henson married Robert Rubotham of Bunny at Bunny 16.11.1762. Possibly Alice daughter of Richard and Margaret bapt. 1732. Mary Henson of Bradmore buried 31.10.1763. William Henson, labourer, husbandman of Bradmore, probably on Main St. in the area of Nos.23/27. May be William son of James and Eleanor born 1706, but no direct evidence. Married to Fortune nee Voce by 1756. Will dated 30.10.1769, proved 8.1.1770. Inventory 15.11.1769, £17, including 2 cows £6, household goods worth £10. Bond 25.11.1769. Buried at Bunny 3.11.1769. Left to his daughter Mary Henson and son William Henson £5 each after 12 months, with his nephew James Henson as trustee for them until they are 21, to provide maintenance and apparel and sufficient meat and drink when they were out of service. Residue to Richard Henson of Bradmore, his executor. Fortune Henson of Bradmore, daughter of Samuel and Fortune Voce, married to William by 1756, buried Bunny 1.10.1769. Mary Henson, bapt. Bunny 5.10.1756, no parish specified, daughter of William and Fortune. William Henson, bapt. Bunny 2.12.1758, no parish specified, son of William and Fortune.

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Ann Henson of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 21.7.1766, daughter of William and Fortune, buried Bunny 31.12.1767. Thomas Henson of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 9.9.1769, son of William and Fortune. As son of William and the late Fortune, buried Bunny 29.10.1769. Hannah Henson, widow of Bradmore, possibly widow of James (Hannah Cook married James Henson at Attenborough 13.2.1727). Buried Bunny, widow, 19.12.1771. Admon 22.2.1772. Inventory 30.12.1771, comprising: goods in the house £3/10/-; in the parlour £3/15/6; in 2 chambers £1/5/-; 2 cows £7/10/-; hay in the barn £2; one pigg £1/1/-; coals £1/10/-; total £20/11/6, by J Boastall and John Nixon. Bond 31.12.1771, £41, by James Henson farmer and Thomas Boastall of Bradmore, farmer. James Henson bapt. Bunny 25.1.1734, son of James and Hannah of Bradmore, may be the James, farmer, who signed Hannah’s bond 1771. May be James Henson born c1739, buried Bunny 16.9.1813 age 74. Hannah Henson of Bradmore daughter of James and Mary buried Bunny 17.3.1773 (noted in the register that James lived at Stanton upon the Wolds). Ann Henson bapt. Bunny 4.8.1775, daughter of James and Mary of Bradmore, buried Bunny 11.4.1793 aged 18. Elizabeth Henson born c1749, buried Bunny 22.7.1825 age 76. Thomas Henson of Bradmore married Mary Bates of Wilford at Wilford 18.5.1752. Possibly the Thomas Henson in Bunny Estate Survey 1792 under Town Houses and Incroachments, described as boatman, with a house and a garden of 7 perches. May be the Thomas Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 22.4.1808, and the Mary Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 7.2.1808. Sarah Henson born c1753, buried Bunny 4.1.1834 age 81. Thomas Henson born c1744, may be son of Thomas and Elizabeth. Married Elizabeth Wright at Bunny 5.12.1769, no parishes specified. In Bunny Estate Survey 1792 with 6 acres 1 perch paying £6/17/8 pa rent including £1/3/3 for house, homestead and garden, in part of Southwell House. 1780- 1832 paid land tax at 9½d p.qtr. throughout the record. Signed Constable’s Accounts 1779 and 1783, 1791 and 1795. 1785 a Thomas Henson carried out inventory of goods of Rebecca Walker. Died 1.5.1832 age 88, buried 4.5.1832 south side of Bunny churchyard, described as weaver on tombstone. Elizabeth Henson born c1748, nee Wright, married Thomas at Bunny 5.12.1769, no parishes specified. Died 14.11.1840 age 92, buried south side of Bunny churchyard. William Henson of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 12.11.1770, son of Thomas and Elizabeth, buried Bunny 7.3.1773. John Henson born c1771, eldest (eldest surviving?) son of Thomas and Elizabeth, died 8.11.1834 age 63, buried 12.11.1834 south side of Bunny churchyard. John Henson bapt. Bunny 7.3.1773, son of Thomas and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Possibly the John paid by the Constable 1782, 1783 and 1788 for catching sparrows, and in 1784 for crows. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 24 .6.1781, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth of Bradmore, buried Bunny 8.7.1781. Thomas Henson born 9.5.1786, bapt. Bunny 5.6.1786, son of Thomas, weaver, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Died 25.8.1842 age 56, buried Nottingham, recorded on parents’ tombstone south side of Bunny churchyard. The 4 of 1842 is a separate square inserted into the matrix. Thomas Henson paid by Constable 1782 for catching a hedgehog. James Henson paid by Constable for catching sparrows, 1780-1787, also for a rook and crows 1795. William Henson paid by Constable for catching sparrows, 1787 and 1790, plus a hedgehog in 1790. Richard Henson paid by Constable for sparrows 1790, 1791, 1792 (and 8 hedgehogs), 1794, and 1795 plus crows. George Henson paid by Constable for catching a hedgehog 1791. Margaret Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 2.11.1781. Mary Henson 7.9.1785, Coroners Inquest, Constable contributed 8/- for expenses of the Jury. Ann Henson born c1789, buried Bunny 22.5.1827 age 38. John Henson married Sarah Holmes at Bunny 31.8.1775, living in Bradmore 1780s. Sarah Henson probably wife of John, nee Holmes, appears in Constables Accounts at Dec.1785, received 11/- for Mary Brown, and later another 3/- for Mary Brown. 8.4.1788 Constable bought drugs for Sary Henson when ill, 5/4, bought her a pint of gin when ill 7d, and some other things 2/10, and 1/3. On 6.5.1788 another pint of gin 7d and drugs 3/-. More things for Sary Henson 3/2½ and 1/7, and drugs 2/4. Paid Sary Henson when ill 4/11½. Possibly the Sarah born c1753, buried Bunny 4.1.1834 age 81. William Henson bapt. 3.11.1777, son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Died before 1794. John Henson bapt. Bunny 10.3.1782, son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Thomas Henson bapt. Bunny 15.3.1784, son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Ann Henson born 15.9.1786, bapt. Bunny 11.10.1786, daughter of John, labourer, pauper, and Sarah

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of Bradmore. William Henson born 10.1.1794 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 17.1.1794, son of John, labourer, and Sarah. 1851 age 57 born Bradmore with wife Elizabeth 57 seamer of hose born West Leake and children William 28 framework knitter, Elizabeth 24 dressmaker, both born Sutton Bonnington, at Sutton Bonnington. Richard Henson, framework knitter/stocking weaver, married to Elizabeth, living in Bradmore in 1770s-1780s. Richard Henson married Elizabeth Sheppard at Bunny 9.6.1772, no parishes specified. Elizabeth Henson nee Sheppard, married Richard at Bunny 9.6.1772, no parishes specified. Ann Henson bapt. Bunny ?9.4.1773, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth of Bradmore. John Henson bapt. Bunny 1.1.1776, son of Richard and Elizabeth of Bradmore, buried Bunny 24.10.1776. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 24.6.1782, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Elizabeth Henson born 23.2.1788, bapt. Bunny 12.3.1788, daughter of Richard, stocking weaver, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 14.3.1791. Elizabeth Henson born Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 13.6.1791, daughter of Richard, framework knitter, and Elizabeth. John Henson, labourer, in 1792 Bunny Estate Survey under Town Houses and Incroachments with a house. May be the John Henson, labourer, married to Alice, living in Bradmore 1780s. Married Alice James at Bunny 10.10.1784, no parishes recorded. Recorded as pauper on one occasion in Bunny register. Possibly the John Henson who received 1/- from the Constable in 1785 when ill. Possibly the John Henson paid by the Constable 1/- for work by the house row, 8.1.1794, and in Jan./Feb. 1795 paid 2/4, 1/6 and 2/8 for work by house row. Dec.1802 the Constable paid for mending his shoes, 1/8. Alice Henson nee James, married John at Bunny 10.10.1784, no parishes specified. Elizabeth Henson born 31.1.1785, bapt. Bunny 29.3.1785, daughter of John and Alice of Bradmore. Sarah Henson of Bradmore born 6.1.1787, bapt. Bunny 9.2.1787, daughter of John, labourer, pauper, and Alice of Bradmore buried Bunny 27.10.1788 as an infant. Sally Henson born 9.7.1789 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 9.8.1789, daughter of John, labourer, and Alice. John Henson born Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 11.7.1791, son of John, labourer, and Alice. Mary Henson married John Harwood of Bunny at Bunny 7.12.1790 Ann Henson married Thomas Gee of Ruddington at Bunny 24.11.1795 Mary Henson born c1764, wife of William Henson weaver, buried Bunny 19.8.1798 aged 34. William Henson in Constable’s Accounts Jan.1782, paid £1/17/- for service (work) in the church, and later paid for tools and work at the New Dike 2/6. Jan.1785 Constable paid Mr Cox for his damages for William Henson, 4/6, paid Mr Bull the dockter for William Henson £2/-/2, and paid Francis Smith for dressing William Henson 5/-. 14.4.1794 Constable paid William Henson 1/-, no further details. 21.12.1800 Constable paid William Henson for his shirt washing 1/-. Oct.1805 William had 5/- p.wk., ongoing, and Nov.1805 the Constable paid 1/6 for the doctor and 2 pints of gin, 4/-, from Mrs Attenbrough and 2/- in cash loan. 17.3.1806 the Constable paid him 1/- when he came from the Infirmary and he had his 5/- p.wk. June 1806 he had 3/- for castor oil and a box of pills, and 2/10 for a pair of stockings. July he had 1/- towards a frock, and cloth for shirts 1/2½. In September he had 2/- for breeches, and for lodging a 2 days pay when he left Richard Henson’s 8/-. Feb.1807 the Constable paid Richard Henson for William’s washing and lodging, 91 weeks at 4d p.wk. William had 1 week, 6/- in June, when he left Harwoods. March 1807 4/2 for mending shoes. Spent 1 week at Mrs Attenborough’s, and 2½ weeks at Mr Lane’s, and 4 weeks at John Bennet’s. March 1807 the Constable paid John Dutton for William’s half-boots 14/-. June 1807 he had 5/8 for 4 yards of short cloth at 17d per yard, and ½ yard more at 9d, and for making, buttons and thread 1/2. 22.7.1807 the Constable paid Thomas Buxton for shaving William, 2/10. November he had a pint of brandy 1/5, and 9/- for a round frock. John Bennet had 3/6 for making it. Dec.1807 the Constable paid funeral expenses 16/5½d, and 1/5- to Mr Roobotham for a coffin. Thomas Dalby was paid for mending his shoes. Richard Henson in 1792 Bunny Estate Survey with 6 acres 19 perches paying £6/9/9 pa rent including 5/- for house and garden, probably Main St. Nos.23-27. 1785 took over Thomas Stevenson’s holding, paid land tax 9½d p.qtr. to 1818, when it passed to William Henson. May be the Richard Henson, heir and executor of William Henson’s will in 1769. Possibly the Richard Henson recorded in Constable’s Accounts at 20.1.1784, Constable received expenses of 2/6 when Richard Henson was examining about his settlement. 1786 Constable paid Richard Henson and Richard Walker 11/- on account of Alice Knifton’s goods, presumably to do with the flax she was supplied for spinning. Ann Henson born 9.4.1798 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 22.5.1798, daughter of James, framework knitter, and Sarah. James Henson of the Crown Inn. Signed Constable’s Accounts 1779-1812, never served as Constable, but wrote up the lists and accounts in most years. Paid land tax from 1780, the start of the record, to

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1813 followed by his son James. Carried out inventory of goods of Rebecca Walker, 1785. Received payment from Constables at various meetings, helped write out the Poor Accounts 1786, was paid for putting up poor lodgers 1787 and 1788, and 7/6 for ale at the gravel pit, and bread and ale for the stone gatherers. Witnessed will of Joseph Nixon 1787. 1789 the Constable paid James Henson’s bill for 12/3, possibly accumulated lodgings and ale. 1790 Mr Henson was paid 13/- by Constable when they met about Sir Thomas Court. Jan.1792 Mr Henson was paid 1/- for lodgers. 1792 Bunny Estate Survey with 13 acres 2 rood 38 perches including 2 acres 1 perch part of Cook’s Close in Bunny, paying £13/1/2 pa rent including 1/- for house and garden in occupation of Samuel Hardy, and £2 for Crown Inn, outbuildings, yard and croft in occupation of James Henson. 24.2.1793 10/6 paid to Mr Henson when they called a meeting of the Militia. Oct.1795 James Henson was paid 10d for a woman and child’s supper and breakfast and lodging, and 6/8 for ‘wrighting’ the accounts and keeping the book. 1796 Rules and regulations of Friendly Society at the Crown Inn, Bradmore, tenant Jas. Henson, confirmed 10.12.1796. Witnessed will of Samuel Vose 1796, and carried out inventory of his goods 1797. Jan.1797 Constable paid James Henson’s bill 3/-. Jan 1798 paid James Henson for lodgers eating and lodging 6/10. Jan.1799 paid James Henson for writing 2 lists and 6 duplicates 6/-, and for lodging the poor people 7/1. 18.7.1799 James Henson was paid for writing out duplicates, and for lodging poor people and for sundrays 2/2. 27.1.1800 Mr J Henson’s bill for the jury when called out, 10/8, paid by Constable. 6.10.1800, Constable paid the shot at Mr Henson’s when they gave the highway accounts up, 5/-. 25.1.1801 Constable paid Mr Henson for writing the duplicates, the highways accounts, lodging and ale. 28.12.1801 Constable paid James Henson for Hensons £5/15/-, possibly food / lodging for Henery Henson’s family? Jan.1802 Constable paid Mr Henson for ale and lodging poor people and eating, £1/2/-. James Henson, innkeeper of Bradmore, will dated 15.11.1805, shortly after the death of his daughter in law Mary, and proved 8.2.1814. James Henson died 23.8.1813 age 80, linked in Notts Family History Record Series Vol 57 with Mary born 1741, died 15.2.1808 age 77. James Henson victualler of Bradmore, born c1773, son of James and Mary. Married twice, both wives called Mary. Paid land tax at 9½d p.qtr. probably from 1813 after his father, to 1826 when the holding passed to Mary Henson. As James Henson junior signed the Constables Accounts in 1800, 1802, 1809, 1810, 1820, 1821, 1823. Constables Accounts record regular payments at meetings at Mr Hensons’s (The Crown), to 1819. 1821 Constable made monthly payments to Mr Henson for parish meetings, ongoing to 1823. Jan.1824 paid 1/9, and 8.8.1824 paid 2/7 on Monks’ account. After this payments were made to Mrs Henson. Will dated 5.3.1814, proved 26.5.1825. Left to his wife Mary all household goods and furniture, plate, linen, china goods, cattle and chattels, ready money and securities for money and the money thereby secured terms for years and in general the whole of the personal estate and effect. To two daughters Elizabeth Henson and Mary Ann Henson £100 when 21. Mary Henson sole executrix. Witnessed Thomas Dalby and George Glover. Died 28.5.1824 in his 52nd year. Mary Henson born c1771/2, first wife of James Henson junior of Bradmore, died in childbirth 1.11.1805 in her 34th year, buried Bunny 2.11.1805, also twin children died in infancy. Tombstone in SW section of Bunny churchyard. Verse partly legible: ‘... creature is like a true Friend ... like the Phoenix made h.....pent her Heart to bring her ....ope to Heaven her soul .....for to reign e.....rant we all may thither.... ’. James Henson son of James and Mary died 6.10.1801, no parish specified. Mary Henson daughter of James and Mary died 8.9.1801, no parish specified. Elizabeth Henson, bapt. Bunny 25.7.1803, daughter of James and Mary of Bradmore, married John Voce 5.7.1825, witness George Henson. See Voce. Mary Ann Henson bapt. Bunny 4.11.1805, daughter of James and Mary of Bradmore. Received £100 in James’s will to be paid when 21, i.e. 1826, but she died 13.10.1823 age 18, before her father, and was buried 15.10.1823 at Bunny. Tombstone in Bunny churchyard beside south path, to Mary Ann daughter of James and Mary Henson, died 13.10.1823, aged 18, verse ‘My rose was cropt just in ... /My morning Sun went down... /Therefore repent while you ... /Death cut me off just in my ...’ Mary Henson born c1769, Derby. Second wife of James, outlived him and administered his will 1825. Took over James Henson’s landholding 1826, described as cottager, and paid land tax of 9½d p.qtr. from then until end of the record 1832. 1826 Mrs Henson was paid by the Constable for lodging and breakfast for Monk and for William Henson after Monk was apprehended. 1827 payments from Constable for expenses at meetings, and bills paid, through to 1835. 1832 Whites Directory, victualler. 1841 age 70, of independent means, householder. John and Elizabeth Voce in her household (Bradmore 1841/11). 1844 Whites Directory, victualler, Old Crown. 1851 age 83, widow, inn keeper, household includes son in law John Voce, widower, and grandchildren James, Henry, Mary Ann, Lettice and Alfred (Bradmore 1851/31). 1853 Whites Directory, victualler, Old Crown.

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Buried Bunny 2.9.1852 age 84. Mary Henson, widow of Bradmore, left a will dated 28.8.1852, proved 27.9.1852. Ann Henson bapt. Bunny 21.1.1808 daughter of James and Mary of Bradmore. James Henson bapt. Bunny 9.8.1809 son of James and Mary of Bradmore. Ann Henson of Bradmore, born 1784, married Thomas Beeston of Ruddington at Ruddington 12.8.1807. See Beeston. Henry Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 24.12.1807. Possibly the Henry Henson senior who had his rent paid by the Constable Dec.1802, 1/-. Henry Henson (born c.1737) late of Bradmore died 1.2.1811 age 74, buried Bunny 3.2.1811. Buried south side of Bunny churchyard with John Henson. Henry Henson, contemporary of the above but married to Hannah Briggs, 21.6.1791 at Barton in Fabis, and producing children in Bradmore in 1800s. Labourer. 6.5.1781 received payment from the Constable 5/- when they went to Clifton about his affairs. 15.5.1781 Constable paid 5/- for fetching Henry’s goods. 12.5.1792 Constable paid Mr Glover 2/- for taking Henery Henson’s examination. In 1792 Bunny Estate Survey under Town Houses and Incroachments with a house. 3.11.1794 Constable paid Henry Henson 1/2 for assisting Thomas Redfern thatching Mary Stevenson’s house. Dec.1800 Hen(e)ry Henson had 2 strikes of barley, 11/6, and 28th had 7/- in money. 23.2.1801 Henery Henson had 4 weeks pay, 12/-, and 3/- p.wk. thereafter. 23.3.1801 Constable paid his wife 12/- when he ran away, and a strike of barley. 6.4.1801 Henery Henson at Barton had 5/-, ongoing. 8.6.1801 his wife had 4/- when he was in prison, and 6.7.1801 the Constable paid 5/9 for a round frock for Henry’s boy, and 10/- charge for fetching Henry from Barton. 13.7.1801 his wife had coals, and 6/- per week from then on. 3.8.1801 she had a stone of flour, 4/-, and 3 pairs of stockings for their children, 4/6. 7.9.1801 the Constable paid Henson 2/6 for the Club (possibly Clothing or Sick Club) and paid Hannah Lane 1/3 for making Henson’s wife a gown. 19.9.1801 Henson had a stone of flour. Weekly payments of 5/- p.wk. continued. 30.11.1801 the Constable paid 3/- for a warrant he had sent to him for not flooring Henson’s house. Jan.1802 Constable bought a hat for Henson’s boy, 2/6. William Oliver was paid 4/- for flooring Henson’s house, and for leading brick and sand 2/6. Henry had a strike of barley and a cwt of coals in Feb.1802 and weekly payments from April. Hannah Henson born c1770 nee Briggs, married Henry 21.6.1791 at Barton in Fabis, buried Bunny 5.8.1822 age 52. William Henson of Barton in Fabis, bapt. 17.3.1796, son of Henry and Hannah. Married (1) Anne of Bradmore, by 1813. Married (2) Mary Davey of Bradmore, at Bunny 16.2.1836. William Henson signed the Sunday School Accounts1836/7, 1843 and 1848. 1841 age 47 agricultural labourer, householder married to Mary, living at Manor Farm Cottages, Donkey Lane with labourer Thomas and children Eliza and William (Bradmore 1841/66). 1851 age 56, farm labourer, married to Mary, with son William (Bradmore 1851/28). 1861 age 68, agricultural labourer, marital status not recorded, no record for wife, apparently living alone; Mary presumably away on a visit (Bradmore 1861/26). Probably the William Henson on 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £3 pa. Received blankets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities 1866, sheets in 1867, 6 cwt of coals 1868 and 8 cwt 1869. 1871 age 78, agricultural labourer, married to Mary, with son Joseph (widower age 45, agricultural labourer born Bradmore, but not the Joseph son of William baptised in 1821) (Bradmore 1871/25). Buried Bunny 12.1.1877 age 86. Anne Henson, married to William, living in Bradmore in 1820s, died before 1836. Thomas Henson bapt. Bunny 2.11.1813, son of William, labourer, and Ann. 1841 age 25, agricultural labourer, in father’s house (Bradmore 1841/66). Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 26.9.1815, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann Henson, Bradmore. Henry Henson bapt. Bunny 29.8.1817, son of William, labourer, and Ann. Possibly Henry Henson, labourer, married to Jane Hallam at Wysall 25.12.1835. 1841 age 25, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Jane, children William and Emma, probably living at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1841/83). Moved to Ruddington by 1848. 1851 Henry age 34, agricultural labourer married to Jane, with children J Emma, Issabella and Ann, all born Bradmore, and Eliza 3 and Mary 1 born Ruddington, at Ruddington. 1861 age 44 ag.lab with wife Jane and children Mary, James and Sarah J, at 3 Oliver’s Row, Ruddington. 1871 age 53, farm labourer, married to Jane, with daughter Mary age 21 stocking seamer, and grand-children Sarah Jn 13, and Hugh 3 at the Leas, Ruddington. 1881 age 44,ag.lab, with wife Jane and grandson Hugh at The Leys, Ruddington. 1891 age 74, farm labourer, married to Jane, at Easthorpe Cottages, Ruddington, 4-room house. Henry Henson born 1816 died Oct.qtr. 1898 Basford. Jane Henson born c1813, Widmerpool, nee Hallam, married to Henry 25.12.1835. 1841 age 25, married to Henry (Bradmore 1841/83). 1851 age 38, seamer, married to Henry at Ruddington. 1861 age 49, seamer, married to Henry, at 3 Oliver’s Row, Ruddington. 1871 age 58, married to Henry, at

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the Leas Ruddington. 1881 age 67, married to Henry, at Ruddington. 1891 age 78, married to Henry at Ruddington. Jane Henson died 1894 (Basford) or 1897 (Nottingham). Hugh Henson born 1868 Ruddington, grandson of Henry and Jane. 1871 age 3, scholar in grandparents’ house. 1881 age 13 ag.lab in grandparents’ house. William Henson born c1836, son of Henry and Jane. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/83). James Henson bapt. Bunny 16.11.1837 son of Henry, labourer and Jane of Bradmore. Emma Henson daughter of Henry, labourer, and Jane of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 24.7.1839. 1841 age 2 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/83). 1851 age 12, as J Emma, in parents’ house at Ruddignton. Emma Henson married Thomas Blood, widower, of Ruddington 1.10.1859. See Blood. Isabella Henson born 29.9.1841, bapt. Bunny 6.10.1843, daughter of Henry, labourer, and Jane of Bradmore. 1851 age 9 in parents’ house at Ruddington. Ann Henson bapt. Bunny 6.10.1843, daughter of Henry, labourer, and Jane of Bradmore. 1851 age 7 in parents’ house at Ruddington. Eliza Henson born 1848 Ruddington, daughter of Henry and Jane. 1851 age 3 in parents’ house. Mary Henson born 1850 Ruddington, daughter of Henry and Jane. 1851 age 1 in parents’ house. 1861 age 11, seamer in parents’ house. 1871 age 21, stocking seamer, in parents’ house. James Henson born 1851 Ruddington, son of Henry and Jane. 1861 age 10 scholar in parents’ house. Sarah J Henson born 1858 Ruddington, daughter or grand-daughter of Henry and Jane. 1861 age 3, scholar, daughter in Henry and Jane’s house. 1871 Sarah Jn age 13 grand-daughter in Henry and Jane’s house. Joseph Henson bapt. Bunny 28.7.1821 son of William, labourer, and Ann. 1851 age 31, born Bradmore, agricultural labourer, married to Mary age 26, seamer, born Leics, with children John 5 born Lockington and Sarah 1 born Ruddington, at Smiths Yard, Ruddington. 1861 at Ruddington age 40, agricultural labourer, married to Mary age 37 born Leics, with children all born in Ruddington at 44 East Thorpe, Ruddington. 1871 age 49, farm labourer born Bradmore, married to Mary age 46 of Hemington Leics, with children Sarah 21, Joseph 19, William 16, Isaac 12, Anne 9, Henry 6, Lauria 4 all born Ruddington, at East Thorpe Ruddington. Clearly not the Joseph who is in William’s household in Bradmore, widower age 45, at the 1871 census. 1881 age 59, coal dealer born Bradmore, married to Mary age 57 born Hemington Leics, children Isaac 22, Annie 20, Henry 17, Laura 14, at East Thorpe, Ruddington. 1891 age 69 barm seller, brewer, married to Mary born Horninghold Leics, age 67, with son Henry 26 born Ruddington, at Easthorpe, Ruddington, 4-room house. Hannah Henson bapt. 21.11.1823, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann. Jane Henson bapt. 5.8.1825, daughter of William, framework knitter, and Ann of Bradmore. Ann Henson bapt. 7.8.1845, natural daughter of Jane Henson of Bradmore. William Henson bapt. 16.1.1849, natural son of Jane Henson of Bradmore. Ann Henson bapt. 19.5.1827, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann. Twin sister of William. Buried 27.11.1827 age 6 months. William Henson, bapt. 19.5.1827, son of William, labourer, and Ann. Twin brother of Ann. Buried 16.12.1827 age 6 months. Mary Henson born c1797, Willoughby, nee Davey. In Bradmore by 1826, married William Henson at Bunny 16.2.1836. 1841 age 40 married to William (Bradmore 1841/66). 1851 age 52, married to William (Bradmore 1851/28). 1861 no record under William’s entry on census. 1871 age 74, married to William (Bradmore 1871/25). Buried Bunny 19.1.1872 age 75. Eliza Henson bapt. 7.11.1836, daughter of William, labourer, and Mary. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/66). William Henson bapt. Bunny 30.8.1838, son of William labourer and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/66). 1851 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/28). Richard Henson born 1798/9, Barton, probably son of Henry and Hannah. Richard Henson signed Sunday School Accounts with his mark 1841, 1843/5, and with signature 1851/2, 1865, 1866 (possibly not the same Richard?). 1841 age 40, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Mary, with children Elizabeth, Hannah and George, at No.11 Main St. (Bradmore 1841/36). 1851 age 52, farm labourer, married to Mary, with son George (Bradmore 1851/32). 1853 Richard Henson was paid 5/- for cleaning the Sunday School. 1861 age 62, agricultural labourer, married to Mary of East Leake (Bradmore 1861/61). 1867 Bunny estate survey has two entries for Richard Henson senior; the one for house and garden at £3/10/- is probably this one. Had sheets from Bunny & Bradmore

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Charities 1867. Buried Bunny 23.10.1869 age 71. Mary Henson born c1800, East Leake. 1841 age 40, married to Richard (Bradmore 1841/36). 1851 age 51, married to Richard (Bradmore 1851/32). 1861 age 61, married to Richard (Bradmore 1861/61). 1871 age 71, widow, householder living alone, still at No.11 Main St. (Bradmore 1871/56). 1881 age 81, widow, living alone (Bradmore 1881/51). Buried Bunny 28.4.1881 age 82. John Henson bapt. 25.11.1824, son of Richard, labourer, and Mary. William Henson bapt. 25.11.1824, son of Richard, labourer, and Mary. Daniel Henson bapt. 15.8.1827, son of Richard, labourer, and Mary. 1841 age 15, servant in the household of Isaac and Elizabeth Voce at Manor Farm (Bradmore 1841/73). Elizabeth Henson bapt. 9.12.1829 daughter of Richard, labourer and Mary. 1841 age 12, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/36). 1851 age 21 house servant for John Hardy Burrowes farmer of 220 acres at Rempstone. Married John Baker, possibly 1854 at Nottingham. See Baker. Daniel Henry Henson bapt. 30.11.1856, natural son of Elizabeth Henson of Bradmore. 1861 Daniel Henry Henson Baker age 5 in mother and step-father’s house at Hunger Hill Gardens, Nottingham. 1871 Daniel Henry Henson age 15, fitter born Bradmore, son of Elizabeth Baker nee Henson in Elizabeth and John’s household at 50 Marple St., Nottingham. Daniel Henry Henson Baker died Jul.qtr. 1872. Hannah Henson born 1.1.1832, bapt. Bunny 12.1.1832, daughter of Richard, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 6, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/36) - unless this is a second, younger Hannah? Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 6.6.1835, daughter of Richard, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. George Henson, bapt. Bunny 2.4.1839, son of Richard labourer and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 2, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/36). 1851 age 12, single, farm servant, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/32). 1871 George Henson age 30 born Bradmore excavator, boarder in house of James Reynolds excavator at Moor Top, Shelf, Yorks. 1881 George age 42 single ag.lab born (B)Radmore Notts, lodger with Louisa Biggs? beer house keeper at Sultan House, Chase Gates, Enfield. Returned to Nottingham c1883. 1891 George age 52 general labourer with wife Elziabeth age 39 born Tuddenham Suffolk, and children Ethelred Henry 9 scholar born Bury St Edmunds, Daniel Richard 7 and George Roberrt 6 both scholars born Nottingham, and Geraldine M 11 mths born Nottingham, at 13 Maser St., Nottingham. 1901 George age 62, gas works labourer born Bradmore, with wife Elizabeth 49 born Tuddenham and children Harry 19 brass bobbin hand (lace) born Bury, Richard 17 baker and breadmaker, Robert 16 cardboard box cutter and Geraldine 10 all born Nottingham, at 51 Salisbury St., Nottingham. 1911 age 72 gas works labourer with wife Elizabeth 59 born Tuddenham St Mary Suffolk (married 30 years with 8 children, 4 dead), with children Ethelred Harry 29 single, carriage hammerer born Bury St Edmunds, Daniel Richard 27 carter (coal etc) on own account born Lenton, at 15 Glentworth Rd., Nottingham 5-room house. Samuel Henson/Hanson, born c1800, Barton, probably son of Henry and Hannah. Married Rebecca Ball of S Normanton Derbys, 29.11.1832. 1841 age 46, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Rebecca, with children Thomas, Martha, Hannah and Charles, living on Main St., in the Hill Farm/Southwell House area (Bradmore 1841/30). 1851 age 48, farm labourer, married to Rebecca with children Thomas and Charles, no locational information (Bradmore 1851/35). 1861 age 60, agricultural labourer, married, wife absent, living at Southwell Cottages with lodger Joseph Davies (Bradmore 1861/66). 1866 Received blankets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £3/10/- pa. 1871 age 71, agricultural labourer, married to Rebecca, in a cottage on Main St. west of Steeple Cottage (Bradmore 1871/62). 1879 Samuel Henson granted 1/4 p.wk. for 20 weeks from Bunny and Bradmore Charities. 16.9.1880-31.5.1881 had 1/6 p.wk. from the Charities. 1881 age 80, married to Rebecca, living at the top end of Main St. (Bradmore 1881/39). 1881 received 1/6 p.wk. from Bunny & Bradmore Charities, 1/4 in 1882. Buried Bunny 21.2.1884 age 84. Rebecca Henson, nee Ball, born 1803/c.1806, S Normanton Derbys. Married Samuel Henson 29.11.1832. 1841 age 35, married to Sam (Bradmore 1841/30). 1851 age 48, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1851/35). 1861 no record under Samuel’s census entry - possibly the Rebecca Henson in 1861 age 57, charwoman in the household of Henry Barrett, farmer, at Stanton on the Wolds, noted as married but no reference to her husband. 1871 age 69, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1871/62). 1881 age 78, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1881/39). Thomas Hanson bapt. Bunny 20.4.1833, son of Sam and Rebecca of Bradmore. 1841 age 8 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/30). 1851 age 18, single, framework knitter, in parents house (Bradmore 1851/35). Probably the Thomas buried Bunny 18.4.1854 age 21. Martha Hanson bapt. 15.7.1835 Bunny, daughter of Sam and Rebecca of Bradmore. 1841 age 6 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/30). 1851 May be Martha age 17 born Ruddington, house servant

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for John Eggleston, farmer of 160 acres, Keyworth. Martha Henson of Bradmore married Thomas Pike, of Bradmore, at Bunny 25.2.1855. See Pike Jane Henson bapt. 9.9.1854, natural daughter of Martha Henson of Bradmore. Hannah Henson bapt. 15.7.1837, daughter of Sam and Rebecca. 1841 age 4 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/30). Buried Bunny 18.8.1850 age 13. Charles Henson bapt. Bunny 28.5.1841, son of Samuel, labourer, and Rebecca of Bradmore. 1841 age 2 mths in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/30). 1851 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/35). 1861 Charles age 19 furnace labourer, lodger with Joseph Rayner at Stoneulands, Newbold, Derbys. Not found 1871. 1875 Jul.qtr. Nottingham Charles Henson married Haddasseh Mary Holmes, daughter of Samuel Holmes, labourer and Easther.1881 Charles age 39 ag.lab. born Bradmore with wife Haddasseh Mary age 41 born Keyworth (1841) and son-on-law Leonard Holmes 12 ag.lab born Keyworth, daughter-in-law Haddasseh M Holmes 6 scholar, and Charles’s children Martha 4 born Bradmore and Maud J 8 mths born Keyworth, at Keyworth. 1891 age 49, agricultural labourer, living alone at Blind Lane, Keyworth, 4-room house. Martha Henson born 1877 Bradmore, daughter of Charles and Hedessah/ 1881 age 4 in parents’ house. 1891 age 14 servant for John Smeeton, butcher, at 180 Arkwright St., Nottingham. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 14.3.1803, daughter of Henry and Hannah of Bradmore. Ann Henson bapt. Bunny 14.3.1805, daughter of Henry and Hannah of Bradmore. Joseph Henson bapt. Bunny 13.3.1807, son of Henry and Hannah of Bradmore. 1841 age 30, frameknitter, householder at western cottage of Nos.30/32 Main St. married to Mary, children William, Thomas, Hannah, Mary, John, Joseph and Henry (Bradmore 1841/47). 1851 age 44, framework knitter, married to Mary, children Thomas, Mary, John, Joseph, James, Samuel, Henry and George and grandson William (1851/30). 1861 age 57 framework knitter making merino shirts, married to Mary, children Mary, James, George and Richard and grand-daughter Eliza Marshall, at the top end of Main St. (Bradmore 1861/55). Joseph Henson framework knitter in Bunny Estate rental of 1867 renting a house and garden at £2 pa. 1871 age 64, framework knitter, married to Mary (Bradmore 1871/43). Buried Bunny 6.9.1878 age 70. Mary Henson born c1808, East Leake. 1841 age 30, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1841/47). 1851 age 42, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861 age 53, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1861/55). 1871 age 62, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1871/43). William Henson born 1.4.1829 bapt. 31.3.1831, son of Joseph framework knitter and Mary. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). Thomas Henson bapt. 31.3.1831, Bradmore, son of Joseph framework knitter and Mary. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). 1851 age 20, single, framework knitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). Probably married Ann c1853 and moved to Ruddington before 1857. 1861 age 30 framework knitter (cotton) born Bradmore, married to Ann age 23 born Ruddington, with daughter Mary and sons William 4 and John 1, both born Ruddington, living at 7 Back St., Ruddington. 1881, age 49, framework knitter born Bradmore, married to Ann age 44 born Ruddington, with children William, 24, framework knitter, John, 21 framework knitter, Joseph, 19, railway labourer, Richard, 16, framework knitter, George, 14, agricultural labourer, Arthur, 11, scholar and Sarah Ann, 7, all born in Ruddington, living on Wilford Rd., Ruddington. Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 21.2.1854, daughter of Thomas, framework knitter, and Ann of Bradmore. 1861 age 7, scholar, in parents’ house at Ruddington. Married William Dore of Ruddington before 1877. 1891 age 37, married to William (age 37, agricultural labourer) with children Sarah 14, Thomas 10, Richard 8, Agnes 6, Fred 3, Anne 1, all born in Ruddington except Sarah born Stapleford, at 7 Bunkers Hill, Wilford Rd., Ruddington, 4-room house. Hannah Henson bapt. Bunny 7.5.1833, daughter of Joseph, framework knitter, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 9 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). Possibly the Hannah in 1851 age 18, single, born in Bradmore, seamer, lodger in the household of John Stevenson, one of the cottages of 30/32 Main St. (Bradmore 1851/68). Mary Henson bapt. 21.2.1835 daughter of Joseph framework knitter and Mary. 1841 age 7 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). 1851 age 16, seamer, single, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861 age 25, single, seamstress in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/55). William Henson bapt. 11.2.1851, son of May Henson of Bradmore, grandson of Joseph and Mary. 1851 age 3 months, in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). Probably the William Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 25.5.1859 age 9. Ann Henson bapt. 12.9.1836 daughter of Joseph labourer and Mary. Probably died before 1841 census. John Henson bapt. 12.9.1836 son of Joseph labourer and Mary. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). 1851 age 13, framework knitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861

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age 23, glover/ framework knitter, married to Rebecca age 22 born Keyworth, with son William 2 born Keyworth, living on Nottingham Rd., Keyworth. Henry Henson born c1837, probably son of Joseph and Mary, buried Bunny 21.7.1840 age 3. Joseph Henson bapt. Bunny 30.8.1838, son of Joseph, framework knitter and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). 1851 age 11, winder, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). Joseph framework knitter of Bradmore married Harriett James, a minor, daughter of Thomas labourer of Bradmore, at Bunny 26.1.1860. 1861 age 22, framework knitter making merino shirts, married to Harriett, living with in-laws on Main St. west of Steeple Cottage (Bradmore 1861/68). By 1863 working for Midland Railway. 1871 age 31, railway porter with wife Harriett age 30 and children Mary Ann 10 born Bradmore, Thomas J 9, Harriett 5, Joseph 3 scholars, Hannah 1 all born Birmingham, at Aston, Birmingham. 1881 Joseph age 41 railway foreman with wife Harriett and children Thomas 18, Harriett 15 dom.svt, Joseph 13 railway clerk, Hannah S 11, William 9, George F 6 scholars, Elizabeth 2 and Frank 5 mths, plus boarder Richard Henson (younger brother) 27 born Bradmore, at 36 Inkerman St., Aston. Harriett Henson nee James born c1841, Bradmore, daughter of Thomas and Mary. Married at Bunny 26.1.1860, a minor, to Joseph Henson, framework knitter. 1861 age 20, seamstress, married to Joseph, in her parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/68). 1871 age 30, married to Joseph, at Aston, Birmingham. 1881 age 40, married to Joseph, at Aston, Birmingham. Mary Ann Henson, bapt. 5.4.1861, born Bradmore, daughter of Joseph framework knitter and Harriett. 1861 age 1 month, in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1861/68). 1871 age 10, scholar, in parents’ house at Aston, Birmingham. Thomas James Henson bapt. 2.6.1863, Bunny, son of Joseph, in employment of Midland Railway, and Harriet, no abode given. 1871 age 8, scholar born Birmingham, in parents’ house at Aston Birmingham. 1881 Thomas age 18, cabinet maker, in parents’ house at Aston Birmingham. 14.4.1884 Thomas James Henson married Sarah Jacques of Bradmore, daughter of Francis and Mary. 1891 Thomas J age 28 cabinet maker with wife Sarah age 29 and children Francis J 3, Thomas J 5 mths, at 29 Spark St., Deritend. Not found 1901. 1911 Thomas James age 48 cabinet maker with wife Sarah age 49 born Bradmore (married 27 years with 3 children, 1 dead), and children Francis Joseph 23 postal clerk for GPA and Thomas James 20 bank clerk, both born Birmingham, at 33 Medlicott Rd., Sparkbrook, 7-room house. Sarah Henson born 1862 Bradmore nee Jacques, daughter of Francis and Mary, married Thomas James Henson 14.4.1884 at Bunny. 1891 age 29 married to Thomas. 1901 not found. 1911 age 49 (married 27 years with 3 children, 1 dead), with Thomas at 33 Medlicott Road. 27.7.1911 received probate for her father Francis Jacques who died 29.6.1911 at 33 Medlicott Road. Henry Henson, bapt. Bunny 29.9.1840, son of Joseph framework knitter and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 9 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/47). Buried Bunny 7.4.1846 age 6. James Henson, bapt. Bunny 25.10.1842, son of Joseph, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1851 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861 age 18, single, framework knitter making merino shirts in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/55). Married Ann before 1875. 1891 age 48 framework knitter in cotton goods, married to Ann age 51 born Costock, seamer of hosiery goods cotton, with son William,16, apprentice basketmaker born E Leake, at Chapel Yard, East Leake, 3- room house. Samuel Henson bapt. 18.1.1845, born Bradmore, son of Joseph framework knitter and Mary. 1851 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861 Samuel age 17 born Bradmore, carter for John Marshall farmer of 276 acres born Bunny, at Crow Trees Farm, Fulwood, Nottm. 1871 Samuel age 24 farm labourer born Bradmore lodger with Charles Stevenson, coal miner, at Summerwood, Dronfield. 1881 age 34, labourer in steel works born Bradmer, with wife Matilda age 28 born Keyworth and daughter May 8 born Dronfield, at Summerwood, Dronfield. 1891 age 43, coal miner, with wife Matilda age 39 and children Mary Ellen 18, James 15 pony driver in coal mine, John 13 spindle polisher, Hannah 11, Eliza 9 scholars, Walter 2, all born Dronfield, at Ward’s Yard, Dronfield. 1901 Samuel age 53 coal miner and hewer, widower, with children James 25 and John 22 coal miners and hewers, Hannah 21, Eliza 18, Walter 11 all born Dronfield, at 10 Wards Yard, Dronfield. 1911 age 65 widower coalminer/hewer with children Walter 22 single gen.lab malleable iron foundry, born Dronfield, and married daughter Hannah 30 born Dronfield (married 10 years with 2 children), her husband William Gregory age 32 coaline hewer born Dronfield and their children Ethel 5, Kelly 2 both born Dronfield, at 10 Ward’s Yard, Dronfield, 3-room house. Henry Henson bapt. Bunny 24.6.1847, son of Joseph, framework knitter, and Mary of Bradmore. 1851 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861 age 15, single, ploughboy in the household of Thomas and Martha Holmes at Yorke Farm (Bradmore 1861/9). George Henson bapt. Bunny 26.1.1850, son of Joseph, framework knitter, and Mary of Bradmore.

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1851 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/30). 1861 age 9, worsted winder in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/55). Richard Henson bapt. Bunny 5.8.1853, born Bradmore, son of Joseph framework knitter and Mary. 1861 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/55). 1871 age 17, farm servant indoor for James Wood, farmer of 230 acres, at Trowell Moor, Nottingham. 1881 age 27, single, general labourer, boarder with older brother Joseph and wife Harriett at Aston, Birmingham. 6.8.1882 Richard Henson married Jane Walker, widow age 38, at St.Andrews, Bordesley, Warks. 1891 age 38, publican, with wife Jane age 48 born Hockley Heath, at the Dartmouth Arms, Dartmouth St, Aston, Birmingham. 1901 age 48, general labourer, with wife Jane age 66 born Packwood, (nr. Hockley Heath) Warks and step-daughter Eliza Walker 30, single, hospital nurse born Birmingham, plus a boarder at 78 Havelock Road, Aston, Birmingham. 1911 age 58 labourer for Corporation Gas Works with wife Jane age 77 (married 28 years (1883) no children of present marriage but mother of householder William), in the house of Richard’s stepson William Henry Holloway, born Packwood Warks son of Jane, age 39 born Birmingham, instrument maker / rule-maker, with his wife Hannah Elizabeth age 42 born Birmingham (married 14 years 2 children 1 dead), and their daughter Margery Mary Evylyn 1 mth born Birmingham, at 74 Bournville Rd. West End, Birmingham, 6-room house. John Henson bapt. Bunny 9.1.1809, son of Henry and Ann (= Hannah?) of Bradmore. William Henson married Sarah Gee of Ruddington at Bunny 11.3.1800. William Henson paid land tax 9½d p.qtr. 1819-1832, end of record. 1827 cottager. Followed Richard Henson in the holding. Possibly William Henson who signed the Constables Accts 1810. William Henson was paid 10/- by the Constable in April 1819 for a smith frame. 3.4.1825 paid 5/- by the Constable for 2½ days setting up a frame for John Stevenson. William Henson in Constables accounts 2.2.1825, Constable paid to alter his waistcoat, 6d. William Henson, bapt. Bunny 30.5.1779, son of William and Jane of Bradmore. Married Sarah nee Price of Gotham at Gotham 26.2.1810. 1841 age 60, frameknitter, householder, married to Sarah with Elizabeth? age 25, and children William 4 and Sarah 5, living at 23/27 Main St. (Bradmore 1841/39). 1842 William Henson was paid £1/6/- by the Constable for watching at night. 1851 age 72, widower, framework knitter, householder, with children Richard and wife Ann, grandchildren William, John and George (Bradmore 1851/41). Buried Bunny 19.1.1852 age 73. Sarah Hanson born c.1786 nee Price of Gotham, married to William at Gotham 26.2.1810. 1841 age 55, married to William (Bradmore 1841/39). Died before 1851. Richard Henson born 1825 son of William and Sarah. 1851 age 26 framework knitter in father’s house, married to Ann (Bradmore 1851/41). Ann Henson born 1828 Redmile, Leics. 1851 age 23 married to Richard, with children William, John and George. Sarah Hanson born c.1836, probably grand-daughter of William and Sarah. 1841 age 5, in the household of William and Sarah Hanson (Bradmore 1841/39). Buried Bunny 26.11.1842 age 6. William Hanson born c1837, Bradmore, grandson of William and Sarah. 1841 age 4 in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1841/39). 1851 age 14, single, framework knitter, in grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1851/41). John Henson born 1843 Ruddington, grandson of William and Sarah. 1851 age 8 in grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1851/41). George Henson born c1849, Ruddington, grandson of William and Sarah. 1851 age 2, in grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1851/41). Mary Henson bapt. Bunny 10.11.1811, daughter of William and Sarah of Bradmore. Elizabeth Henson bapt. Bunny 10.7.1813 daughter of William, framework knitter, and Sarah. Ann Henson bapt. Bunny 11/19?.2.1815 daughter of William, framework knitter, and Sarah. 1841 age 25, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/39). Possibly the Ann Henson paid by the Constable in 1843 and 1844 for 14 weeks washing. 1851 age 35, single, framework knitter, in father’s house (Bradmore 1851/41). John Henson bapt. Bunny 2.9.1839, natural son of Ann Henson of Bradmore, buried Bunny 7.6.1840, age 9 months. John Henson bapt. 28.10.1842, natural son of Ann Henson. 1851 age 8, scholar, in grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1851/41). 1861 age 19, framework knitter, boarder at 39 Carter St. East, Nottingham. 1871 age 28, framework knitter, with wife Jane age 28 born Nottingham, hosiery welter, and children Harriet 7, John 5, scholars, William 4 mths, all born Nottingham, at 11 Stanhope St., Nottingham. 1881 age 38, framework knitter, with wife Jane age 38, and children Harriett 17 hosiery hand, John 14 lace threader, William 10 scholar, Clara 2 all born Nottingham plus family of lodgers (husband, wife and daughter) at 361 St Anns Well, Nottingham. 1891 age 48, framework knitter, with wife Jane 48 and children John 24, William 20 both shoemakers and Clara

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12, at 56 Hunger Hill Rd., Nottingham. 1901 John age 58 framework knitter, with wife Jane 58 and daughter Clara 22 lace worker at 24 Broad St., Nottingham. 1911 age 68, framework knitter, with wife Jane 68 (married 49 years (1862) with 4 children, none at home), at 29 Pym St., Nottingham, 4- room house. Sarah Henson bapt. Bunny 12.3.1817 daughter of William, framework knitter, and Sarah. William Henson bapt. 10.7.1819, son of William, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. Lydia Henson of Bradmore bapt. 1.6.1821, servant, daughter of William, framework knitter, married at Bunny 27.8.1849 to Thomas Whittaker, labourer, son of John, labourer, of Bradmore. Possibly already had a daughter Sarah born c1843, appears in 1851 age 8 as daughter-in-law of Thomas Whittaker at Ruddington. See Whittaker. Richard Henson bapt. 25.8.1823, Bradmore, son of William, cottager, and Sarah. 1851 age 26, single, framework knitter, in father’s house (Bradmore 1851/41). 1852 rented the village soil, and the grazing in Moor Lane 1853, on Turnpike 1856, Pendock and Moor Lanes 1861. May be the Richard who signed the Constables accounts 1860. 1861 age 37, cottager with 5½ acres and framework knitter making merino shirts, householder, married to Catherine, children William and Arthur, at 23-27 Main St. (Bradmore 1861/59). Rented the grazing on Moor Lane 1864, Turnpike 1865, Moor Lane 1866-7. Possibly the Richard Henson senior in the Bunny Estate rental of 1867 renting a house garden and land 2 acres 3 roods and 29 perches in Bradmore, plus 2 acres, 3 roods 30 perches in Bunny, at £14/1/- pa. (The separate entry for house and garden at £3/10/- pa, also noted as Richard senior, is probably for Richard born 1798/9 at No.11 Main St.) Rented grazing on the Ramper and the village streets 1867-9. Rented grazing on Pendock and Mill Lanes 1868, Mill Lane 1869. 1868/9-1872 on electoral roll in category £12+ rent pa. 1869 Morris’s Directory, cottager. 1871 age 47, framework knitter, married to Catherine with son Arthur (Bradmore 1871/54). Rented grazing on Pendock Lane 1879. Buried Bunny 7.12.1880 age 52. Catherine Henson, born c1824, Nottingham. 1861 age 38, married to Richard (Bradmore 1861/59). 1871 age 48, married to Richard (Bradmore 1871/54). 1881 age 57, widow, cottager, farmer with 40 acres, continued in the same house at 23/27 Main St. with son Arthur Henson and indoor farm servant George Widdowson (Bradmore 1881/49). 1888 Whites Directory, cottager. 1891 age 68, in household of son Arthur - probably same house, headship changed from Catherine to Arthur (Bradmore 1891/5). 1900 Bunny Estate rental has Catherine & D. with cottage and land, 5 acres 1 rod 33 perches, paying rent £15/15/- pa. What does ‘& D’ mean? Is this the Mrs Henson who applied to Bunny & Bradmore Charities for the dole of 1/- p.wk, granted Nov.1900? 1901 Catherine age 80 widow, in her son Arthur’s house on Loughborough Turnpike (Bradmore 50/1901). William Henson born Bradmore, bapt. 28.4.1857, son of Richard framework knitter and Catherine. 1861 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/59). Probably the W Henson elected to receive the apprentice fee in 1877, for 1876; £15 paid to Richard Henson for this fee. Arthur Henson, born Nottingham or Bradmore, bapt. 28.4.1857, son of Richard framework knitter and Catherine. 1861 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/59). 1871 age 16, framework knitter in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/54). 1881 age 26, single in his mother’s house (Bradmore 1881/49). 1885/6 Whites Directory, cottager. 1891 age 35, single, farmer, householder in the same house at 23/27 Main St., his mother Catherine living with him (Bradmore 1891/5). 1894 Whites Directory, cottager. Electoral roll, land & tenement, 1886-1905, probably with the 5 acres 1 rod 33 perches recorded as his mother’s in 1900 Estate Rental. 1900 was put on the Constables List for Bradmore. 1901 age 44, single, head of household, farmer working on his own account, with his mother Catherine on Loughborough Turnpike (Bradmore 50/1901). 1904 Kellys Directory, cowkeeper. Had a small cottage beside turnpike road, demolished before 1939, probably 1931 when the road was widened. Known as Old Arthur (J P Smeeton). Arthur held his lands up to 21.9.1905, when they transferred to William Hutchinson – Home Close and Moor Close in Bradmore and Moor Close in Bunny, house, garden, cowhouse and shed. Probably the remnant of Richard and Catherine’s holdings associated with the Main Street premises. Ann Henson 1805-7 in Constable’s accounts receiving 1/6 p.wk . Ann Henson of Bradmore buried Bunny 8.11.1811. Elizabeth Henson born 12.6.1801 Bradmore, daughter of John and Mary. Thomas Henson born Bradmore c1802. 1851 age 49 labourer at Wilford Lane Ruddington, married to Mary age 49 seamer born Ruddington (possibly Mary Buttery?), at Ruddington. Thomas Henson of Bradmore buried 9.4.1824, no age given. Henry Henson of Bradmore married Anne Chadwick of Ruddington at Ruddington 6.11.1826. Elizabeth Henson married William Lane 2.3.1829, both of Bradmore, witnessed by John Henson and Henry Lane. Mary Henson of Bradmore married William Murden of Ruddington with his parents’ consent at

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Ruddington 3.3.1834. William Henson late of Bradmore, labourer, appeared at County Quarter Sessions 6.4.1835, together with William Hallam of Ruddington, ordered ‘Not by night unlawfully to enter any lands for the purpose of taking and destroying game for one year from 3 Feb. last’ (i.e.1835). William Henson born March/April 1819, buried Bunny 1.7.1819 age 3 months. Hannah Henson bapt. 2.2.1821, natural daughter of Mary Henson of Bradmore. Mary had 1 month’s laying in expenses £1/5/- from the Constable in April 1821 and 1/- p.wk. thereafter. John Henson bapt. 13.3.1846, natural son of Hannah Henson of Bradmore. Jane Henson bapt. 22.7.1851, natural daughter of Hannah Henson of Bradmore. Ann Henson bapt. 30.10.1832, natural daughter of Mary Henson of Bradmore, buried Bunny 16.2.1834, 18 months old. William Henson bapt. 21.9.1835, natural son of Mary Henson of Bradmore. William Henson bapt. 7.11.1836, natural son of Mary Henson of Bradmore. John Henson, 1867 Bunny Estate rental rented allotments jointly with Edward Harwood, £48/3/4 pa. William Henson in Constable’s accounts Nov.1826 was paid 1/6 for 3 dozen sparrows. William Henson in Constable’s accounts Jan.1827 was paid 3/- for taking care of William Monk all night and next day when he had been apprehended, and both were lodged with Mrs Henson at The Crown. The Constable paid 1/6 for lodging and breakfast for the two of them. William Henson signed the Constable’s accounts 1843, and rented grazing on Moor Lane 1851. Mary Henson of Bradmore married William Place also of Bradmore at Bunny 5.1.1836. Mary Henson born c1811, of Bradmore, buried Bunny 13.9.1878 age 67. Henry Henson born c1834 in Bradmore. 1851 age 17, farm labourer in the household of John Wildbore, age 77, farmer of 13 acres in Bunny. Emma Henson born c1856, Willoughby, daughter of Thomas, ag.lab., and Ann. 1861age 5, scholar, in parents’ house at Willoughby. 1871 age 15, domestic servant in the household of John and Sarah Randall at Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1871/21). Ann Henson born c1821. 1841 age 20, of independent means, in the household of Sam Dalby at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1841/84). Herod Henson born c1831. 1841 age 10, in the household of Sam Dalby, listed after the entry for Ann, possibly brother? (Bradmore 1841/84). William Henson born c1837, Bradmore. William Henson married Ann Eggleston, daughter of Sarah of Keyworth, Oct.qtr. 1865, Bingham district. 1871 William age 31 ag.lab born Bradmore with wife Ann 24 and children Elizabeth 4 scholar, Samuel 2, both born Keyworth, and mother Sarah Egglestonn widow 79 born Keyworth and niece Mary Eggleston 8? seamer? born Keyworth, on Bunny Lane, Keyworth. 1881 William age 42 ag.lab with wife Ann 33 and children Elizabeth 14, Sarah 9, Mary 6, scholars, Edith 4, Gertrude 2 all born Keyworth, at Keyworth. 1891 William age 54 seamster with wife Ann 43 seamster and children Edith 14, Gertrude 11, Ada 9, Horace 6, scholars, son ?Ivan 8 mths, all born Keyworth, at Bunny Rd., Keyworth. Mary Henson, born c1875, Keyworth, daughter of William and Ann. 1881 age 6 scholar in parents’ house at Keyworth. 1891 age 16, single, domestic servant in the household of William Smeeton at Tofts Farm (Bradmore 1891/50). William Henson born c1838 Bradmore. 1871 age 33, general labourer born Bradmore, with wife Harriet age 26 born Bluestone, Dronfield, Derbys, and children Sarah Jane 9, Elizabeth A 7 scholars, Arthur 5, Lucy 3, Frederick 1 all born Dronfield, at ?Helneley Common, Dronfield. 1881 William age 42 coke washer born Bradmore, wife Harriet 24 born Dronfield, with children Sarah Jane 19 general servant, Arthur 15 coke washer, Frederick 11, Ada 8 scholars, Walter 5, Albert 2 all born Dronfield, at Dronfield. 1891 William age 54 colliery labourer born Ruddington with wife Harriett age 46 born Bramley Moor, Derbyshire and children Frederick 21 coke washer, Ada 18, Walter 15 bricklayer’s labourer, Albert 12 scholar and a boarder, at 20 Calow Lane, Hasland, Derbyshire. 1901 William age 65 coke burner’s labourer born Ruddington, wife Harriett age 57 born Unstone, Derbyshire, son Albert 22 general labourer born Coal Aston, Derbyshire, and grand-daughter Alice 10 born Workington, Cumbria, at 29 Calow Lane, Hasland, Derbyshire. 1911 William age 75 born Bradmore, labourer cook ovens, colliery above ground, with wife Harriett age 66 (married 49 years (1861/2) with 9 children, 2 dead), born Bramham Moor, Derbys, plus boarder, at 29 Calow Lane, Hasland, Chesterfield, 5-room house. Sarah Henson born 1843/45 Bradmore or Ruddington, married Oct.qtr. 1865 to Benjamin Bates, Basford district. See Bates. Jane Henson born 1852 Bradmore. 1861 age 9 daughter (in law?) of Arthur Marshall 28 framework knitter born Ruddington and Sarah Marshall 24 seamer born Gotham, together with daughters in law Ann Dring 8 and Sarah Dring 2 born Gotham, at Poke Nook, Ruddington. Sarah Dring married Arthur

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Marshall Apr.qtr. 1860, Basford district. Ernest Henson Methodist Sunday school scholar 1st class 13.6.1897 – 11.7.1897 only.

HERRICK George Herrick, born c1817 Westborough Lincs, waggoner of Bradmore, married Elizabeth Foster daughter of Isaac and Jane of Bradmore, at Loughborough 15.2.1837. 1841 George age 20, engineer, not Notts born, with wife Elizabeth and children Jane 2 (born 1839), Emma 1 and John 3, all born Notts, at Nottingham St Peters. 1851 George age 37 engine driver born Westborough Lincs with wife Elizabeth 37 Bradmore and children Jane 12, Emma 9 both born Nottingham, George 7, Frederick 5 both born Derby, Eliza 4 and Peter 1 both born Lincoln, all scholars at home, at 118 High St., St Peter at Gowts, Lincoln. 1861 George 44 engine driver with wife Elizabeth 46 and children George 18, Frederick 16 labourers, Elizabeth 14, Peter 11, Henry 9, Robert 6 and Louisa 3, scholars born Lincoln, at 430 High St., Lincoln St Botolph. 1871 George 54 railway engine driver with wife Elizabeth 57, children Robert 16 labourer in skinyard, Louisa 13 servant, grandson Peter Herrick 6 scholar born Lincoln, and a visitor at 430 High St., Lincoln. 1881 George age 64 engine driver with wife Elizabeth 67, son Robert 26 labourer and daughter Louise 24 with her husband Henry Wilson 27 born Brigg, at 430 High St., Lincoln. George Herrick born c1816 died Apr.qtr. 1890, Lincoln. Elizabeth Herrick born 1814 Bradmore, nee Foster, daughter of Isaac and Jane of Bradmore, married George Herrick, waggoner, of Bradmore at Loughborough 15.2.1837. 1841 age 20 married to George at Nottingham. 3 children born at Nottingham, 2 at Derby, there c1844-1846. Moved to Lincoln by 1847. 1851, age 37, married to George, at Lincoln. 1861 age 46, married to George, at Lincoln. 1871 age 57, married to George, at Lincoln. 1881 age 67, married to George, at Lincoln. Jan.qtr. 1884 Elizabeth Herrick born 1814 died, Lincoln. Jane Herrick bapt. Bunny 29.3.1837, daughter of George, waggoner, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 14.6.1838 age 14 months.

HEWARD William Heward March 1806, the Constable paid for William Heward’s examination 2/-, his own expenses 10d and gave him £1/9/3. 1808 paid William Heward in cash 10/6. 6.3.1809 paid to Heward’s wife in cash, 5/-, and paid 2d for a letter. Nov.1809 paid £4/19/6 clothing and expenses for Heward’s boy. 24.8.1812 gave Heward 12/- when his wife was ill. 7.12.1809 William had 2 weeks for his daughter, 5/-, and 18.1.1813 had 5 weeks for his daughter at 2/6 p.wk. April 1813 Constable paid William Heward’s house rent £1/11/6. 24.1.1814 William Heward of Kegworth had £2 when ill.

HEYWOOD Sarah Heywood 20.8.1785 in Constables Accounts, had 1/- p.wk. 1785-6 and 6d p.wk.1787-8. William Haywood had 3/- from the Constable for ditching in 1823, and 6/- in Feb.1828, no details. Elizabeth Haywood, daughter of William, had her 1st week lying in payment, 10/-, from the Constable 12.4.1819. By Aug.1819 she had 2/6 p.wk. 13.4.1820 3 weeks lying in payment, 15/-, and Elizabeth Taylor had 5/- for doing for her. 1821 she had 2/6 p.wk. from the Constable and 12 weeks of 1822, 2/- p.wk. through to 1830, then 1/- p.wk. 1827 referred to as William’s daughter, and in 1828 her 2/- was paid to William. March 1831 the Constable paid Haywood’s daughter one month lying in £1/5/- and her child had 2/-. In 1831 she was receiving 1/- p.wk. Jane Haywood 1831-3 had 2/- p.wk. from the Constable. John Heywood born c1831, Bradmore. 1841 age 10 in the house of Elizabeth Heywood age 70, with Ann Muffatt 24 and Martha Muffatt 2 mths, at Kegworth. 1851 age 20 boatman born Bradmore with wife Sarah age 24 lace worker born Ratcliffe on Trent, at Packington Hill, Kegworth. 1861 age 30 bricklayer born Bradmore with wife Sarah 34 born Epperstone and son William 5 scholar born Kegworth, at London Rd., Kegworth. 1871 age 40, master bricklayer employing 5 men and 2 boys, with wife Sarah age 44 born at Epperstone, children William 15, bricklayer and Evelyn 8, scholar, both born Kegworth, and apprentice John Stones 16, bricklayer born Belton, at Gotham. 1881 age 50 builder with wife Sarah 54, daughter Evelyn 18 single, dressmaker born Kegworth and grandson Wilfrid 9 mths born Gotham, at Gotham. 1891 age 60 builder, widower, with daughter in law Elizabeth Haywood 38 born Normanton, dressmaker, and her son Wilfred 10 scholar born Gotham, at Nottingham Rd., Gotham. 1901 age 70, widower, retired bricklayer, in the house of his son-in-law Arnold Price, bricklayer born Gotham and his wife Evelyn nee Heywood, 38 born Keyworth 1863, on Nottingham Rd., Gotham.

HIBBERT John William Hibbert born 1879 Carlton. Married Bertha Platt Hickman, Jul.qtr. 1902, Bingham

Bradmore Families H 1911 Page 171 district. On Bradmore electoral roll, house, 1910-1914, married to Bertha Platt. 1911 John William Hibbert age 32, farm labourer born Carlton, with wife Bertha Platt Hibbert and children Percy and Hector, 3-room house (Bradmore 7/1911). Bertha Platt Hibbert nee Hickman born 1883, daughter of Samuel, waggoner and Sarah of Shelford Notts. Married John William Hibbert Jul.qtr. 1902, Bingham district. 1911 age 28 (married 8 years with 4 children, 1 dead), seamster (hosiery, employee working at home), in Bradmore. William Hibbert 1910 Sunday School prize, hymn book. Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 7.7.1912 – June 1913, 1st class July 1913-26.10.1913, left. Percy Hickman Hibbert born 1904, Toton, son of John and Bertha. 1910 Sunday School prize, hymn book. 1911 age 7, scholar, in parents’ house, Bradmore. Sunday School scholar 2nd class 7.7.1912 – 16.10.1913, Left. Hector Josiah Hibbert born 1907 Hawton, son of John and Bertha. 1911 age 4 in parents; house, Bradmore. Sunday School scholar infants class 7.7.1912-June 1913, 2nd class July 1913-26.10.1913, left.

HICKLING Jane Hicklin married Henry Marrot both of Bradmore at Bunny 21.9.1730. John Hickling born c1735. 14.4.1761 married Jane Griggs at Bradmore. Probably the John Hickling of Bradmore, who won a case 13.1.1772 at Petty Sessions, Hundred of Rushcliffe were ordered to pay him £23/11/6, he having been robbed of that amount by two highwaymen on foot in a lane by the Two Mile Stone in Wilford Parish (Source: Meaby). John Hicklin in Bunny Estate Survey 1792 with 6 acres 2 roods 22 perches paying £5/12/8 pa rent including 10/- for house barn and foldyard. May also be the John Hickling of Bradmore 23.7.1800 put up bond for marriage of John Forth of Lockington, Leics, servant age 21, and Jane Hickling of Bunny age 21. Buried Bunny 2.2.1820 age 85. Jane Hickling born c1746, nee Griggs, married John at Bradmore 14 .4.1761, buried Bunny 23.5.1816 age 70. William Hickling of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 14.7.1763, son of John and Jane, buried Bunny 12.3.1775. Mary Hickling of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 27.8.1766, daughter of John and Jane, buried Bunny 24.6.1770. John Hickling of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 15.5.1769, son of John and Jane. May be the John who the Constable paid in 1783 and 1785 for catching sparrows. Buried Bunny 27.6.1816 age 47. Joseph Hickling bapt. Bunny 26.6.1771, son of John and Jane of Bradmore. May be the Joseph who the Constable paid in 1780 for catching sparrows. Possibly the Joseph who married Mary Wooton at Bunny 10.12.1795. 1796 framework knitter, Bunny registers. Witnessed marriage of John Hickling to Maria Barrett, 28.8.1826. 1841 age 65, cottager, householder, married to Mary, living on Far St. (Bradmore 1841/57). Note Joseph and Mary both have the same age quoted in 1841 census, both appear to be 5 years understated. Buried Bunny 7.6.1843 age 74. Mary Hickling born c1771/6, possibly nee Wooton, married Joseph Hickling at Bunny 10.12.1795. 1841 age 65 married to Joseph (Bradmore 1841/57). Witnessed marriage of John Hickling to Maria Barrett, 28.8.1826. May be Mary buried 31.12.1848 age 77, so born c1771. William Hickling born 30.9.1796, bapt. Bunny 9.10.1796, Bradmore, son of Joseph, framework knitter, and Mary. William Hickling signed Sunday School accounts 1845, 1853, 1855-61. 1841 age 40, framework knitter, with wife Maria and children Joseph, John, Mary Ann and Clara, at Poke Nook, Ruddington. 1851 age 54, framework knitter, householder, married to Maria, children John and Clara (Bradmore 1851/33). 1852 rented grazing on Moor Lane, 1854 on Mill Lane, 1855-6 on Moor Lane, 1858 on Turnpike, and 1859 on Moor Lane. No locational information in 1851 census but by 1861 William was in part of Town End. 1861 age 64, framework knitter making cotton shirts, married to Mary, son John (Bradmore 1861/30). Buried Bunny 5.12.1866, age 70. May be the William Hickling on Bunny Estate rental of 1867 renting house, yard, garden etc, 8 perches, total rent £16/17/6 pa (too expensive for only 8 perches, likely to be more in the common fields). The Estate rental is often slightly out of date, version of 1867 does not reflect William’s death. Mary/Maria Hickling, born c1797, Enderby, Leics. 1841 Maria age 40, married to William with 4 children at Poke Nook, Ruddington. 1851 as Maria, age 53, married to William (Bradmore 1851/33). 1861 as Mary, age 64, married to William (Bradmore 1861/30). 1866 Widow Maria Hickling received blankets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities, sheets in 1867, 6 cwt of coal in 1868 and 8 cwt in 1869. 1871 as Maria, widow age 74, in son Joseph’s house, part of Mill Cottage, Far St. (Bradmore 1871/38). Buried Bunny 11.2.1879 age 82. Joseph Hickling, born c1825, Enderby Leics, son of William and Maria of Enderby. 1841 age 15, framework knitter, in parents’ house at Poke Nook, Ruddington. Married at Bunny 9.8.1846 to Ann

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Bosworth of Bradmore. 1851 age 26, framework knitter, householder, married to Ann, children William and John (Bradmore 1851/34). Joseph Hickling signed Sunday School Accounts 1855. No locational information in 1851, but by 1861 Joseph was in part of Mill Cottage, Far St. 1861 age 37, framework knitter making merino shirts, married to Ann, children William, John and Gervase (Bradmore 1861/32). 1867 Bunny Estate rental, house and garden at £2/10/- pa. 1871 age 46, framework knitter, married to Ann, children William, John, Gervas and Joseph, also widowed mother Mary (Bradmore 1871/38). 1881 age 56, householder, framework knitter married to Ann, in a cottage on the north side of Far St. (Bradmore 1881/38). 1883 Joseph Hickling signed the Sunday School accounts, but might not be this Joseph. Electoral roll with house, 1886-1897. 1891 age 66, framework knitter, married to Ann, 4-room house (Bradmore 1891/20). 1891 Joseph Hickling Junior and Joseph Hickling Senior both received a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1892-4 A ton of coals each year for Joseph Hickling Senior. 1893 received 2/- p.wk. from the Charities. 1895 received a share of the surplus funds left after purchase of charity Christmas coals. 1897 received a grant from the Methodist Church poor fund. Died 1897 aged 72, buried 9.6.1897. Ann Hickling, born c1823, Bradmore, nee Bosworth, daughter of Jervis and Ann. Married Joseph Hickling at Bunny 9.8.1846. 1851 age 28, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1851/34). 1861 age 38, seamstress, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1861/32). 1871 age 48, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1871/38). 1881 age 58, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1881/38). 1885 Ann Hickling served on the Sunday School tea committee. 1891 age 68 (Bradmore 1891/20). On electoral roll, house with no parish vote, 1898-1902. 1898 Sister Ann Hickling received grants from the Methodist Church Poor fund, 2/- twice, and another grant in 1901. 1900 Bunny Estate rental, widow Hickling with cottage and garden paying rent £1/10/- pa. 1901 age 78, widow, living with son Joseph in Bradmore (Bradmore 14/1901). Buried Bunny 4.6.1902, aged 79. William Hickling bapt. Bunny 9.11.1847, son of Joseph, framework knitter and Ann of Bradmore. 1851 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/34). 1861 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/32).William Hickling signed Sunday School accounts 1867-71. 1876-7, 1882-7, and possibly 1888/9. 1871 age 23, single, framework knitter in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/38). 19.10.1871 William, framework knitter, son of Joseph framework knitter, married Mary Attewell of Bradmore daughter of William, framework knitter, at Bunny. 1881 William age 33 cottager of 6 acres born Bradmore married to Mary age 41 born Bradmore, with children Frederick 7 born Ruddington, William 5 born Bradmore, scholars, and Mary A 1 born Bunny, at Bunny. William Hickling chaired Sunday School meetings 1885 onwards, teacher of 4th class boys 1885-9, served as Superintendent 1887. Buried Bunny 23.3.1890 age 42. Mary Hickling, born Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 19.1.1839, daughter of William Attewell. married William Hickling framework knitter, son of Joseph framework knitter of Bradmore, at Bunny 19.10.1871. 1881 age 41, married to William, at Bunny. 1891 age 53, agricultural cottager, householder, widow, with children Frederick and Annie and Mary’s father William Attewell, widower, in part of Southwell House (Bradmore 1891/60). 1893-4 Widow Mary Hickling received a ton of coal each year from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1894 Whites Directory, Mrs Mary Hickling, cottager. Electoral roll, tenement with no parish vote, 1891, 1893-1895, house with no parish vote 1896-1914. 1900 Bunny Estate Rental with cottage and land 6 acres 2 rods 21 perches paying £11/12/4 pa. 1901 Mary age 61, head of household, widow, farmer on own account, with children Ernest and Mary A in a house on Village (Main) St. (Bradmore 35/1901). 1904 Kellys Directory, Mrs Mary Hickling, cowkeeper. On 1908 Bunny Estate rental with 4 acres 3 roods 5 perches paying £13/2/6 rent pa. 1911 age 72 widow, married 40 years, with 3 children 1 dead, in a house with 2 rooms, census form signed by William Ernest Hickling (Bradmore 27/1911). On electoral roll in qualifying occupation in Main St. 1920-spring 1923. Mary Hickling born 1829 died June 1923, Basford district. Frederick K Hickling, born c1874, Ruddington, son of William and Mary. 1881 age 7 in parents’ house at Bunny. Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 14.2.1886-25.5.1890, left. Teacher May 1890, received Bible, and teacher again in 1892. 1891 age 17, single, assisting on cottage (land), in mother’s house (Bradmore 1891/60). Died 1896 aged 22, buried 8.7.1896. William Ernest Hickling, born 5.8.1875 Bradmore, bapt. Bradmore Methodist Church 9.2.1876, son of William and Mary. 1881 age 5 in parents’ house at Bunny. Ernest William Hickling Methodist Sunday school scholar 1st class 9.5.1886-6.4.1890. 1891 age 15 born Bradmore, farm servant for Thomas Attewell, farmer born Bradmore, at Cropwell Rd., Langar. 1901 age 25 in mother’s house, Main St. (Bradmore 35/1901). Jul.qtr. 1909 married Amelia Hind. 1911 age 35, farmer on own account, with wife Amelia age 36 married 1 year, in 6-room house (Bradmore 25/1911). 1911also signed his mother’s census form. On electoral roll, land &

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tenement with no parish vote, and house & land with no county vote, 1912-1914. 1912 Kellys Directory, Ernest Hickling, cowkeeper. On Main St. married to Amelia 1920-55. 20.11.1918 jointly with Amelia, received conveyance of land later part of Bonsers Farm from Thomas Griffin of Mapperly Rd., who bought it at the breakup of the Bunny estate in 1911. 1930s cowkeeper at Ivy Farm on Main St. (Morrismen booklet). Kellys Directories for 1922, 1925, 1928, 1932, 1936 and 1941, cowkeeper. Also reference in Methodist Outlook of 1937 to a William Hickling, local preacher, may be this William? William Ernest Hickling died Sept. qtr. 1955, Nottingham district. Amelia Hickling, nee Hind, born 1875 Chilwell, Nottingham. Married William Ernest, Jul.qtr. 1909. 1911 age 36 married 1 year, no children, on Main St. (Bradmore 25/1911). On electoral roll 1920-55. Win Randall remembered going to Amelia’s farm on Main St. to fetch a jug of milk daily for her family and another jug for Misses Attewell and Anyan at Orchard House. Amelia Hickling died Sept. qtr. 1962 Bingham quarter. Mary Ann Hickling born 24.10.1879 Bunny, bapt. Bradmore Methodist Church 1.2.1880, daughter of William and Mary. 1881 age 1 in parents’ house at Bunny. 1887 Mary Ann served as Sunday School teacher. 22.1.1888 bought 2 tickets for Sankey. 1901 age 21 in mother’s house on Main St. (Bradmore 35/1901). Married Ira Voce, Apr.qtr. 1905, Basford. See Voce. Annie Hickling, born c1880 Bunny, daughter of William and Mary. Sunday School scholar 3rd class 16.5.1886-June 1887, 2nd class July 1887-Jan.1889, 1st class 2nd part, Jan.1889-June 1891, 1st class 1st part, July 1891-June 1893, 1st class July 1893 – July 1894 and intermittently to Jan.1895. 1891 age 11 in widowed mother’s house (Bradmore 1891/60). Teacher 24.2.1895- May 1905. John Hickling born Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 15.5.1850, son of Joseph, framework knitter and Ann of Bradmore. 1851 age 6 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/34). 1861 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/32). John Hickling signed Sunday School accounts 1870-76, 1879, 1880-3, teacher 1885 and 1890. 1871 age 20, single, framework knitter in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/38). 20.9.1874 John age 24, framework knitter of Bradmore, married at Bunny to Elizabeth Lane age 34, widow of Bradmore, daughter of John James, blacksmith. On electoral roll 1876-1885 in category £12+ rent pa, at Ivy Farm. 1881 age 30, householder, framework knitter married to Elizabeth with daughters in law (John’s step-daughters, Elizabeth’s daughters from previous marriage) Hannah and Eliza Lane, and visitors Sarah and Mary James (Bradmore 1881/52). John Hickling in 1885/6 Whites Directory, cottager, and on electoral roll, land & tenement, 1886-7. Buried Bunny 11.12.1887 age 37. Elizabeth Hickling, born c1840, Ruddington, nee James, daughter of John blacksmith, and Elizabeth. Formerly married to Thomas Lane of Bradmore - see Lane. 20.9.1874 as widow married John Hickling, age 24, framework knitter, son of Joseph framework knitter, at Bunny. 1881 age 41, married to John (Bradmore 1881/52). 1888 Whites Directory, Mrs Elzh. Hickling, cottager. Possibly this Mrs Hickling was chapel caretaker, keeper, 1886-95. 1887 Mrs Hickling paid 2½d for Hymn Book. 1888 Mrs Hickling signed Sunday School accounts, was paid 7d for tea cloths for public tea. 1888 and 1895 bought tea cloths for chapel. 1890 had a pay rise. 1891 age 51, widow, householder, agricultural cottager at Ivy Farm with son Thomas Lane (Bradmore 1891/2). 1893-4 Widow E Hickling received a ton of coals each year from Bunny & Bradmore Charities, possibly this Elizabeth; also grant recorded under Elizabeth (senior) born 1837. 1897 Elizabeth Hickling, widow, granted a weekly loaf by the Charities. 1894 Whites Directory, Mrs Elizabeth Hickling, cottager, assumed to be this Elizabeth rather than Elizabeth senior. Electoral roll as Elizabeth junr, house with no parish vote 1890, then tenement with no parish vote, 1891- 1895, house with no parish vote 1896, land and tenement with no parish vote 1897. E Hickling Junr rented grazing on Moor Lane 1901/2. 1901 Elizabeth James age 61 widow born Ruddington, housekeeper, in the house of William James chimney sweep, described as his mother but actually his aunt,sister of Lidia James, at 6 Orange St., Nottingham. (Is the same Elizabeth also recorded in Bradmore, 1901 age 63, widow, charwoman born Bradmore, solo, Village Street (Bradmore 42/1901)?) 1911 Elizabeth Hickling age 71 widow, old age pensioner born Ruddington, mother in law in the house of Arthur Charles Crofts and his wife Eliza, nee Lane, Elizabeth’s daughter from her previous marriage, with their children, at 16 Maples St., Nottingham. Elizabeth Hickling born 1840 died Jan.qtr. 1912, Nottingham. Gervase Hickling bapt. Bunny 12.7.1858, son of Joseph, framework knitter and Ann of Bradmore. 1861 age 2 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/32). 1871 age 12, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/38). 1881 not found. 1882 Jul.qtr., Nottingham, Gervase Hickling married Ada Anne Morley daughter of William, commercial traveller of Nottingham. 1891 Gervas age 32 grocer born Bradmore, with wife Ada age 27 born Little Gonerby, Lincoln, at 18

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Market Place, Long Eaton. 1901 Gervas age 42 grocery shopkeeper on own account at home, with wife Ada Annie age 37 born Grantham, at 35 Market Place, Long Eaton. 1911 Gervase age 52, grocer, employer, with wife Ada Annie age 47 (married 28 years (1883) no children), at 33 Market Place, Long Eaton, 4-room house. Gervase Hickling of Market Place, Long Eaton, on Bradmore electoral roll, house, no county vote, 1913-1914. Gervas Hickling born 1858 died Dec. qtr. 1941, Shardlow. Joseph Hickling, (Joe), bapt. Bunny 8.11.1861, son of Joseph, framework knitter and Ann of Bradmore. 1871 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/38). 1881 Jan.qtr. Joseph Hickling married Ada daughter of Mary Devenport of Ruddington. 1881 age 19, married to Ada in household of mother-in-law Mary Devenport on Easthorpe St., Ruddington. 1885-90 Sunday School teacher, 1st class Jan-Jun 1887 and Vestry Boys 1889. 1891 age 29, framework knitter, married to Ada with children Florence Annie, Ethel, and Herbert at No.11 Main St., 3-room house (Bradmore 1891/3). 1891 Joseph Hickling Junior received a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore charities - presumably this Joseph, with his father as Joseph Senior. Electoral roll with house, Far St., 1886-1948. Probably the Joseph Hickling Senr on 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and garden paying £4 rent pa. 1901 age 39, framework knitter working at home, with wife Ada and children Florence, Ethel, Herbert, and mother Ann, of 4-room house on Village St. (Bradmore 14/1901). On 1908 Bunny Estate rental paying £4 pa rent. 1911 age 49, framework knitter (hosiery), employee working at home, with wife Ada in 4-room house (Bradmore 41/1911). Hicklings were living at Ivy Farm 1926-36 (Source: Joan Waterhouse). J Hickling received Bunny Charities dole, grant in lieu of coal and bread 1934, 1939 & 1940. Buried at Bunny 11.8.1948, died aged 86. Photograph survives of Joe Hickling, Mrs Chadburne’s father, at his front door on Far St., with Dorothy Onyon standing at the door of the house below. The row of cottages is the row shown in the foreground on the right of the c1910 picture of Far St., 2 storeys, next to a one-storey cottage. Ada Hickling, born c1860 Ruddington, daughter of Mary Devenport of Ruddington. 1881 married to Joseph, both living in her mother’s house at Ruddingnton.1891 age 31, married to Joseph (Bradmore 1891/3). 1901 age 41, married to Joseph, in Bradmore (Bradmore 14/1901). 1911 age 51, married to Joseph (married 30 years, married 1881 post census, with 3 children, 1 dead). On electoral roll in Far St., 1920-1929/30. Florence Annie Hickling, born c1882, Ruddington, daughter of Joseph and Ada. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class 9.8.1885 – June 1887, 3rd class July 1887-June 1888, 2nd class July 1888-June 1890, 1st class 2nd part July 1890-June 1893, 1st class July 1893-27.2.1898. Returned thanks. 1891 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/3). Sunday School Teacher July/Aug. 1898, Feb-May 1899, Feb.1900. Received Family Friend 1901. 1901 age 19 hosiery worker living with parents (Bradmore 14/1901). Married Walter Chadburn. See Chadburn. Ethel Hickling, born c1883, Bradmore, daughter of Joseph and Ada. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class 6.2.1887-26.6.1887, 5th class July 1887-Jan.1888, 4th class Jan.1888-Jan.1889, 3rd class Jan.1889-June 1891, 2nd class July 1891-Dec.1895, 1st class Jan.1896-Jan.1898. Rturned thanks. 1891 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/3). 1894 sang in choir.Sunday School teacher Apr-Oct 1898, Jan-May and Sept 1899. 1901 age 18, hosiery worker in parents house, Bradmore (Bradmore 14/1901). 1904 Oct qtr Nottingham district Ethel Hickling married Edward White Eggleston, went to live at Keyworth. See Eggleston. Herbert Hickling, born c1887, Bradmore, son of Joseph and Ada.Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 12.1.1890-Dec.1891, 3rd class Jan.1892-Dec.1895, 2nd class Jan.1896-June 1898, 1st class July 1898-Dec.1899, occasional attendances 21.1.1900-3.6.1900. 1891 age 4 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/3). 1897-8 sang in choir. 1901 age 14, framework knitter working at home, in parents’ house at Bradmore (Bradmore 14/1901). Mary Ann Hickling bapt. Bunny 25.9.1864, daughter of Joseph, framework knitter and Ann of Bradmore. Catherine Hickling born 1792 Bradmore nee Oliver, daughter of William senior and Elizabeth. Married 2.1.1827 to John Hicling son of William, miller, and Ann of Plumtree. 1841 Catherine age 30 with husband John 40 miller, daughter Ann 11 and Edward Barnett 35, hourneyman miller, and George Stubbs 25 journeyman baker, at Plumtree. 1851 Catherine age 54 born Bradmore with husband John 53 miller and cottager, daughter Ann 23 and 2 servants at Plumtree. 1861 Catherine age 67 with husband John 66 miller andbaker, daughter Ann 33 married to Samuel Turner, 37, baker, and their children Catherine Ann 8, son Hickling Turner 5 and Ruth Ellen 2, scholars all born Plumtree, at Plumtree. Catherine Hickling died Jul.qtr. 1861, Nottingham. John Hickling miller and baker of Plumtree died 27.4.1865 at Plumtree, will approved at Nottingham 26.5.1865

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by oath of George Stubbs farmer of Ruddington and John Hickling publican of Nottingham, nephew, executors. John Hickling born 1832/6, Enderby, son of William and Mary. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1851 age 19, single, framework knitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/33). 1861 age 25, single, framework knitter making cotton shirts in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/30). Married Elizabeth Langham at Bunny 27.1.1863. 1867/8 Hickling’s house was recorded empty in the Constables Accounts and the Constable paid rent of 4/9 on an unoccupied house 1868/9. 1871 age 38, framework knitter, married to Elizabeth with children William, Mary and Thomas, at Marl Pit, Ruddington. Buried Bunny 31.12.1880, age 49. Elizabeth Hickling, born Bradmore bapt. Bunny 23.7.1837, nee Langham daughter of Matthew, labourer. Married at Bunny 27.1.1863 to John Hickling of Bradmore, framework knitter. 1871 age 33 married to John at Marl Pit, Ruddington. Widowed Dec.1880. 1881 householder, age 43, widow of John, framework knitter, living at the top end of Main St. with children William, Mary, Thomas and Eliza Ann (Bradmore 1881/41). 1881-9 weekly payments from Bunny & Bradmore Charities recorded for Widow Hickling of Bradmore, 1/-, probably this Widow Hickling as the only one listed as householder in the 1881 census. 1891 age 53, with son William, in 3-room house, at Rose Cottages, Main St. (Bradmore 1891/55). Widow John Hickling received a ton of coals each year from Bunny & Bradmore Charities 1893-4, possibly this Elizabeth; also grant recorded under Elizabeth (junior) born 1840. Electoral roll, Elizabeth senr, tenement with no parish vote 1890, then house with no parish vote 1891-1897. William Hickling, born 12.4.1863 Bradmore, bapt. Bradmore 21.6.1863, son of John and Elizabeth. 1871 age 7, scholar, in parents’ house at Marl Pits Ruddington. 1881 age 17, framework knitter, in his mother’s house (Bradmore 1881/41). 1891 age 27, framework knitter in his mother’s house (Bradmore 1891/55). Electoral roll, William, land & tenement 1887-90, may be this William taking over from his cousin John, son of Joseph. The tenement vote then reverted to John’s widow Elizabeth in 1891. 1888 Whites Directory, cottager. Mary Langham Hickling, bapt. Bunny 30.7.1865, daughter of John, framework knitter, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1871 age 6, scholar, in parents’ house at Marl Pits Ruddington. 1881 age 16 in her mother’s house (Bradmore 1881/41). Thomas Hickling, born 1867, Bradmore, son of John and Elizabeth. 1871 age 4 in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1881 age 14 in mother’s house (Bradmore 1881/41). Oct.qtr. 1895 Thomas Hickling married Ann Lindley born 1867, Codnor Park, daughter of Eliza. Thomas Hickling died 1899 aged 32, buried 1.10.1899. Annie Hickling, born Bradmore, bapt. 13.5.1900, daughter of Thomas and Annie (widow, posthumous child). 1901 Annie age 1 with her mother Ann Hickling widow age 35 born Codnor Park in Annie’s grandmother’s house, Eliza Lindley widow age 61 born Basford, at 47 Market Place, Codnor Park. 1911 Annie age 11 scholar with her mother Ann age 45 widow (married 23 years, 1 child), in grandmother Eliza Lindley’s 5-room house (widow married 48 years with 5 children, born Basford), at 47 Market St., Codnor Park. Eliza Ann, born c1875, Ruddington, daughter of John and Elizabeth. 1881 age 6, scholar in her mother’s house (Bradmore 1881/41). Eliza Ann Hickling Sunday School scholar 1st class 1885- Oct.1889. Mary Ann Hickling born c1834, , daughter of William and Mary. 1841 age 7 in parents’ house at Ruddington. Clara Hickling, born c1837, Normanton on the Wolds, daughter of William and Mary. 1841 age 4 in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1851 age 14, single, seamer at home, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/33). Married William Smith of Bradmore at Bunny 14.7.1859. Mary Hickling born 19.5.1798 Bradmore, bapt. 22.5.1798, daughter of Joseph, framework knitter, and Mary. Buried Bunny 13.11.1864 age 3 months. Thomas Hickling, bapt. Bunny on Easter Sunday 11.4.1773, son of John and Jane of Bradmore, twin brother of James. Possibly the Thomas paid by Constable in 1784-6 for catching sparrows. James Hickling, bapt. Bunny on Easter Sunday 11.4.1773, son of John and Jane of Bradmore, twin brother of Thomas. Paid by Constable in 1786-93 for catching sparrows. Elizabeth Hickling born Bradmore 5.10.1798, bapt. Bunny 7.10.1798, daughter of Thomas, shoemaker, and Mary, possibly grand-daughter of John and Jane. George Hickling paid by Constable in 1788, 1789, 1790 for catching sparrows. Aaron Hickling married Ann Munton both of Bradmore at Bunny 2.10.1806. Paid by the Constable in 1789 for catching sparrows. George Hickling bapt. Bunny 6.3.1807, son of Aaron and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 George age 32 wheelwright with wife Ann 32 and children William 11, Mary 8, Thomas 6 at Willoughby on the

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Wolds. 1851 George age 44 born Bradmore, wheelwright, with wife Ann age 43 born Willoughby on the Wolds and children William 21 journeyman, Mary 18, Thomas 16 apprentice to smith, all born Willoughby, at Willoughby on the Wolds. 1861 George age 54 wheelwright with wife Ann age 53, at Willoughby. 1871 George age 64, cottager of 3 acres, with Ann age 63 in a cottage at Willoughby on the Wolds. 1881 George 74 cottager with wife Ann 73 at Willoughby. Ann Hickling born c1807 died Oct.qtr. 1885, Loughborough district. George Hickling born 1807 died Apr.qtr. 1886, Loughborough district. Mary Hickling bapt. Bunny 1.12.1808, daughter of Aaron and Ann of Bradmore. Jane Hickling bapt. Bunny 10.10.1812, daughter of Aaron and Ann of Bradmore. Mary Hickling of Bradmore married Thomas Grimley of Lockington Leics on 8.6.1818, witnessed by Jane Hickling. John Hickling of Bradmore married Maria Barrett of Bunny 28.8.1826, witnessed by Mary and Joseph Hickling. Thomas Hickling bapt. Bunny 10.10.1827 son of John, labourer, and Maria of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 16.12.1827, as an infant. Mary Ann Hickling of Bradmore daughter of William, cottager, married at Bunny 18.2.1868 to Thomas Attewell, cottager, of Bradmore, son of William, cottager. Martha Hickling of Bradmore, nominated for 1/- p.wk. from Bunny & Bradmore Charities 1886-7. Mary A Hickling born c1834, Keyworth. 1861 age 27, single, general servant in the household of Sarah Maria Butler, Blackcliffe Farm (Bradmore 1861/15). Herbert Hickling signed Sunday School accounts 1883 – not son of Joseph and Ada, their son Herbert not yet born.

HIGGINS Mary Higgins born Bradmore 1831, maiden name not known. 1861 Mary age 30 married to Edward age 44 ag.lab born Scarborough, with children George 17 ag.lab born Barrow Leics., John 14 ag.lab born Whitby and Eliza 9 born Bradmore 1852, living at Penarth, Glamorgan.

HIND Jane Hind born c1818. Widow of Bradmore, daughter of Thomas Harwood, shoemaker, remarried at Bunny 17.6.1867 age 49 to George Widdowson, age 37, widower, labourer of Bradmore, son of Edward, stonemason. See Widdowson. William Hind born 1844 Breaston, Derbyshire, son of William, farmer, and Hannah. 1881 age 38, farmer of 138 acres employing 2 men and 2 boys, with wife Sarah and children William 9, Amelia 7, James 4, George 1 all born Chilwell, and William’s sister Sarah single 40 dairymaid born Breason, at Wheatgrass Farm, Chilwell. 1891 age 47 licensed victualler with wife Sarah age 40 born Stanton by Dale and children Amelia 17, George Brentall Hind 11, scholar, both born Chilwell, Joseph 8, Frank 6 scholars, Kate A 2 and Matthew 4 mths all born Bunny and 2 servants at the Rancliffe Arms, Bunny. William Hind born 1844 died Apr.qtr. 1896, Basford. Sarah Hind born 1851 Stanton by Dale, married to William. 1881 age 30 with William at Chilwell. 1891 age 40 with William at Rancliffe Arms Bunny. 1901 Sarah age 50, widow, innkeeper, employer, with children Amelia 27, James 24 brewer, both born Chilwell, Matthew 10, Sarah H 7 both born Bunny and grand-daughter Daisy 6 born East Leake plus domestic servant Elizabeth Richmond age 23 born Kinoulton, at the Rancliffe Arms, Bunny. William Hind junior born 1872, Chilwell, son of William and Sarah. 1881 age 9 in parents’ house at Chilwell. 1891 head of household, age 19, farmer’s son, with brother James, both born Chilwell, and Thomas Jacques of Bradmore, waggoner, and another farm servant in his household at Welldale Farm, Bunny. William Hind on 1900 Bunny Estate rental for Bradmore with cottage and land 21 acres 34 perches paying rent £31/14/6 pa. 1901William age 29 farmer, employer, with wife Emma age 24 born Elston Notts and children William 3, Sarah A 1 both born East Leake, at Welldale Farm, Bunny. 1911 William age 39, farmer, with wife Emma age 34 (married 13 years with 2 children), William 13 and Sarah Ann 11 scholars, at Welldale Farm,Bunny, 5-room house. Sarah Ann Hind daughter of William and Emma of Welldale Farm, Bunny, admitted to Bunny School 3.4.1905. Joseph Hind born 1883 Bunny, son of William and Sarah. 1891 age 8 with parents at Rancliffe Arms, Bunny. 1901 age 18 apprentice saddler born Bunny, with Robert Hall, saddler, at 53 Carter Gate, Nottingham. 1907 Jan.qtr. Bingham district, Joseph Hind married Elizabeth Richmond, born 1878 Kinoulton, domestic servant at the Rancliffe Arms in 1901. 1911 Joseph age 28 harness maker on own account with wife Elizabeth 33 born Kinoulton (married 4 years with 3 children 1 dead), children Joseph 1, Daisy 2 mths, on The Green, Ruddington, 4-room house. On Bradmore electoral roll on

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Loughborough Rd., 1960-65. Joseph Hind born 1883 died Jun.qtr. 1965, Nottingham. Daisy Hind born March qtr 1911 Basford district, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth. 1911 age 2 mths in parents’ house, Ruddington. Oct.qtr.1936 Daisy Hind married Richard R Jackson of Bradmore, son of Richard and Eliza. See Jackson.

HIPWELL William Hipwell (or Hopwell? See below) married Elizabeth Radford of Bunny at Bunny 25.5.1658.

HODGETT / HOGGETT Charles Hodgett born c1843, Ruddington, son of Samuel, gamekeeper and Hannah of Clifton. 1851 Charles age 9 scholar in parents’ house at Wilford. 1861 Charles age 19 ag.lab in parents’ house at 9 Smtih’s Yard, Ruddington. 1862 Charles married Elizabeth. 1867 Bunny Estate rental, as Charles Hodgett (out of alphabetical sequence in listing, with Rs) renting house and garden at £1/5/- pa. 1869 Hodgetts of Bradmore received 6 cwt of coal from Bunny and Bradmore Charities. 1871 age 28, agricultural labourer, married, wife away visiting her sister, with children Sarah, Martha and Lucy, living at Rose Cottages, Main St. (Bradmore 1871/68). 1881 Charles age 40 gamekeeper born Clifton with wife Elizabeth and children Sarah, Emma, Sam 9 scholar all born Bradmore, Charles 4 born Loughborough and Elizabeth 1 born Shepshed, at 2 Oakley Wood, Shepshed Leics. 1891 Charles age 48 woodsman in coverts with wife Elizabeth and children Charles 15, Elizabeth 11, married daughter Emma Slater nee Hodgett with her husband Joseph Slater and their daughter Suey E Slater, plus a lodger, at Thrussington Wood, Leics. 1901 Charles age 60 woodsman with wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth at Ragdale Wood, Thrussington. 1911 Charles age 69 with wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth Artis nee Hodgett and her husband Edward Artis (head of household), and their daughter Dorothy May at 11 Cobden St, Loughborough. Charles Hodgett died Jan.qtr. 1913, Loughborough district. Elizabeth Hodgett born 1842 Bradmore, possibly nee Smith / Richards, daughter of Sarah Richards and John Smith of Bradmore, sister of Emma Smith. 1862 married Charles Hodgett. 1871 Elizabeth Hodgett wife of Charles, age 27 born Bradmore, and her daughter Emma age 4 born Bradmore, both at Elizabeth’s sister’s house, Emma Alton 25 born Bradmore married to George Alton 25 silk thrower born Alderswasley Derbys, with their son Henry 1 born Derby, at 5 Liversage Place, Derby. 1881 age 39 married to Charles, at Shepshed. 1891 age 49 married to Charles, at Thrussington. 1901 age 59 married to Charles at Ragdale. 1911 age 69 married to Charles (married 49 years, with 9 children, 3 dead), in son in law Joseph Artis’s house at Loughborough Sarah Ann Hoggett (Hodgett) bapt. Bunny 1.8.1861, daughter of Charles, labourer, and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1871 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/68). 1881 age 19, domestic servant, in parents’ house at Shepshed. Martha Hoggett bapt. Bunny 17.7.1863, daughter of Charles, labourer and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1871 age 7, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/68). 1881 Martha age 17 born Bradmore, general servant for solicitor’s clerk at 36 Leake Road, Loughborough. Lucy Hoggett bapt. Bunny 30.7.1865, daughter of Charles, labourer and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1871 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/68). 1881 age 16, domestic servant in house of Joseph Chester farmer of 300 acres at Shepshed, with farm servant John Bishop age 18 born Shepshed. 1884 Jul.qtr. Loughborough, Lucy Hodgett married Henry John Bishop. 1891 not found. 1901 John Bishop age 38 shepherd born Measham with wife Lucy age 36 born Ruddington and children Nellie 15 woolwinder born Stamford, James 14 car builder, John 11, George 7 born Cotes, at Moss’s Farm, Loughborough. 1911 Henry John Bishop age 48 farm foreman born Measham with wife Lucy 46 born Bradmore, married 27 years with 4 children, daughter Mary Ellen Bishop 25 born Stamford, (note added in red ink: married 3 years with 2 children 1 dead), sons James 24 born Cotes, (note in red ink, married ) motor car body builder, and son John Henry Bishop 21 single motorcar body builder, George 17 single mechanic, hosiery manufacture, working at home, both born Loughborough, at Moor Lane Farm, Loughborough, 5-room house. Emma Hodgett bapt. Bunny 14.7.1867, daughter of Charles, labourer and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1871 age 4 with mother in her aunt Emma’s house at Derby. 1881 age 16, domestic servant, in parents’ house at Shepshed. 1889 Apr.qtr., Ashby de la Zouch district, Emma Hodgett married Joseph Slater. 1891 Emma Slater age 24 married to Joseph Slater, 23 born Shepshed, railway engine fireman, and daughter Lucy E 3 mths, born Loughborough, in Emma’s parents’ house at Ragdale. 1901 Joseph age 34 railway engine driver with wife Emma age 33 and children Lucy E 10 born Loughborough, Emma E 8 born Coalville, Lily M age 1 born Nuneaton Warks, at 36 Bonsall St., Leicester. 1911 Joseph age 44 railway engine driver with wife Emma 45 (married 21 years), and children Lucy Ellen 20, Lily Mary 11 scholar, Hilda Hannah 7 born Coalville, Frank Henry 9 born Leicester, Doris Ivy 5

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and Walter Harrold 9 mths both born Coalville, at 62 Charnwood St., Coalville, 5-room house. Sam Hodgett born 1870, son of Charles and Elizabeth, buried Bunny 13.1.1870, infant. Samuel Hodgett born 1872, Bradmore, son of Charles and Elizabeth. 1881 age 9, scholar in parents’ house at Shepshed. Elizabeth Hodgett born 1880, Shepshed, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth. 1881 age 1 in parents’ house at Shepshed. 1891 age 11 in parents’ house at Thrussington. 1901 age 21 housemaid, in parents’ house at Ragdale. 1911 Elizabeth Artis nee Hodgett age 31 (married 9 years) with Edward Artis 31 born Wissendham, Norfolk, groom in livery stable, with 1 child Dorothy May 8 born Thrussington, and with Elizabeth’s parents living with them at 11 Cobden St., Loughborough, 6-room house. Samuel Hodgett born c1868, Bradmore, dates wrong for Samuel son of Charles age 9 in 1881. 1891 Sam age 35, house painter born Bradmore, with wife Fanny 31 born Stafford and son Charles 4 mths born Derby, at 9 Charlotte St., New Normanton, Derby. 1901 Sam Hodgett painter born Bradmore with wife Fanny age 41 born Stafford and children Charles J 10, Ethel M 8 both born Derby and Cyril E 2 born Loughborough, at 63 Wood Gate, Loughborough. 1911 Sam age 43, born Bradmore, occupation transcribed as gwllner – could it be jeweller? – with wife Fanny Ann age 50 (married 21 years with 4 children, 1 dead), children Charles John 20 house painter, Ethel Mary 17 hose mender and Cyril Edwin 12 scholar at 63 Woodgate, Loughborough, 4-room house. Kellys Directories for 1921, 1925,1928 have Sam Hodgett shopkeeper at 63 Wood Gate, Loughborough.

HODGKINSON Mrs Mary Hodgkinson, widow …(indecipherable)… to repair the chancel of Bradmore, 9.9.1684

HODSON Charles Hodson, born 1865, Bucknall, Lincs. On Bradmore electoral roll, house, no county vote, 1898 only. 1901 Charles Hodson age 36, builder’s merchant’s clerk, with wife Elizabeth age 37 born Beeston, children Hilda S 9 born Stubton Lincs, Harold E 4 born Bilborough, and Charles P 2 born Langar, plus mother in law Harriett Green, widow 70 born Beeston, at 9 Neville St., Nottingham. 1911Charles age 46 foreman for Builders Merchant, with wife Elizabeth and children Sarah Hilda 19, Harold Edwin 14 bookstall boy and Charles Percy 12 scholar, at 20 Mabel St., Nottingham. Hilda Sarah Hodson born 1892, Stubton Lincs, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth. Methodist Sunday School Vestry Girls 11.4.1897-13.3.1898, left. 1901 Hilda Sarah age 9 in parents’ house in Nottingham. 1911 Sarah Hilda age 19, lace joiner, in parents’ house in Nottingham.

HOGG Sarah Hogg married John Davies, both of Bradmore, 20.4.1835. James Hogg born c1830, Gotham. 1851 age 21, single, farm labourer in the household of John and Martha Nixon, Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1851/55).

HOLBROOK Francis Holbrook in Constables Accounts Oct.1796-1798 received 3/- p.wk., also coals. 1797 Constable paid Francis’s rent £2/10/- and expenses 5/3. 2.10.1797 paid Francis 7/- when he went to oath. 7.1.1799 paid for a truss for Francis, and paid Richard Henson for fetching Francis, 3/-. June 1799 paid Francis’s rent £1/10/- and 7/- for mending his truss. His weekly allowance was increased to 4/6. March 1800 Constable paid Francis £5/6/6, no details, but may be doctor’s bill. By May 1800 Francis was receiving 6/- p.wk. 3.8.1800 Constable paid his rent £1/10/-. By March 1801 Francis Holbrook or Albrook was receiving 7/- p.wk. June 1801 rent £1/10/- paid by Constable, and 19.8.1801 he had £4/4/- cash, and Mr Wall was paid £1/2/- for Francis’s coals. March 1802 Francis had cash, coals and bars for the fireplace 3/-, and a 2lb mutton at 7½d per lb when ill. Dec.1802 the Constable paid his rent 1/-. He had 5/- p.wk. until 1805. Jan.1803 Constable paid £1/10/- for fetching Holbrook’s goods and 2 days journeys. Paid Mr Walker’s bill for Francis 3/6. 1804 paid a doctor’s bill for Francis and for Joseph Attewell’s child, £2/5/6 combined. Jan.1805 paid Francis’s rent 1/-, and July 1806 a doctor’s bill 5/-. Francis Holbrook of Bradmore buried Bunny 2.2.1805. 10.3.1805 the Constable paid funeral expenses £1/1/6, and Robert Roobotham made the coffin. Sarah Holbrook, wife of Francis. May 1798 Constable paid Holbrook’s wife £1/3/- when over at Bradmore. Nov.1798 she had 16 weeks pay, £1/5/-. May 1799 Francis’s wife received 10/6 when ill and in debt. 27.7.1799 Constable paid Francis’s wife 1/- when at Nottingham. June 1802 she had a pint of gin 1/3 and 3d worth of Fisick when ill, and half a bottle of Daffes? 1/-. Jan.1803 the Constable paid a bill to Dr Thorpe for Holbrook’s wife, 7/3. 18.3.1805 Sarah had a week’s pay, 2/-.

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George Dickinson Holbrook born 1870, Plumtree, son of William, farmer of 500 acres, and Sarah. 1881 age 11 scholar at parents’ farm, Church Lane, Plumtree. 1891 age 21 draper’s assistant at parents’ home, Avenue House, Melton Rd., Plumtree. 1901 age 31 drapery manager, at parents’ home, Melton Rd., Plumtree. 1911 age 41, single, farmer, employer, with housekeeper and servants at Plumtree, 9-room house. Autumn 1925-1932/3, address given as Station Rd., Plumtree, on Bradmore electoral roll holding land, local vote only, recorded as business premises 1933/4-1939/40. George Dickinson Holbrook of Plumtree House, Plumtree died 17.2.1949, probate 8.6.1949 to William Holbrook and Samuel Daykin Holbrook, farmers, effects £34,636/17/2.

HOLDEN William Holden made payments to the Constable presumably for support of a child. 1831 paid £4/10/- and Isaac Voce also gave the Constable £5/17/- on William’s account. 1832 William paid for 46 weeks in 1832. 1833/4 paid 2/- p.wk., reduced to 1/6 p.wk. 1834/5 and for 33 weeks in 1835/6. 1835 the Constable paid 2/- for a warrant for William Holden, and 5/- for a journey to see him. 1838 William paid 1/- rate and a further 5/-.

HOLLAND Mary Holland born c1826. 1841 age 15, servant in the household of John Glover, Bonsers Farm (Bradmore 1841/76). Mary Ann Holland, born c1867 at Mansfield Woodhouse. 1881 age 14, domestic servant in the household of Thomas Morris, Barn Close (Bradmore 1881/17).

HOLLINS Elizabeth Hollins bapt. 17.12.1643, daughter of Thomas and Anne of Bradmore.

HOLMES John Holmes received payment from Constable in 1780 for catching sparrows. John Homes of Ruddington, farmer, listed in 1835 original Methodist Church deeds as trustee. Thomas Holmes, born c1810, Willoughby. Thomas then of Ruddington, married at Bunny 10.4.1849 to Martha Voce, widow of Bradmore, witnessed by Elizabeth Savidge, John Bennett and John Marshall. On Bradmore electoral roll 1849/50-1854/5 with qualifying land. Signed Methodist Sunday School accounts 1849, 1851, 1853, 1855-6, 1858/9-1864. 1851 age 41, farmer of 115 acres, Yorke Farm (formerly farmed by Sam and Martha Voce), married to Martha, with daughters in law (step- daughters) Mary and Martha Voce, visitor Thirza Savidge, servants William Shaw and George Smith (1851/37). 1851 Whites Directory, farmer. Signed Constable’s accounts 1851, 1854-6, 1859-60. Rented grazing on Plumtree Lane 1852-4, 1856, 1858-9, 1861-4 and 1867; rented grazing on Pendock Lane 1852, 1854, 1856, 1858, 1862-3, 1867; rented grazing on Pasture Lane 1852 and 1854. On electoral roll 1855-1870 with 100 acres, Yorke Farm. 1855 Kellys Directory, farmer. 1856-60 the Constable paid Mr Holmes for use of the vestry for meetings and fires. 1857 Thomas Holmes received 3/- expenses for serving on a jury. 1861 age 51, farmer of 160 acres employing 2 labourers and 1 boy, married to Martha, with daughter Elizabeth, step-daughter Martha Voce, servants James Taylor, Henry Henson and Ann Sheffield (Bradmore 1861/9). 1864 Whites Directory, farmer. Served as Overseer 1866. 1867 Bunny Estate rental, renting house, buildings, garden, orchard and land, 91 acres 1 rood 36 perches plus 26 acres 2 rood 26 perches in Bunny, total rental £198 pa. 1868 Thomas Holmes, farmer, listed as trustee of the Bradmore Methodist Church in the church deeds. 1869 Morris’s Directory, farmer. Left Bradmore before the 1871 census. 1871 Thomas age 61 farmer with wife Martha age 65 and daughter Elizabeth age 20 plus a servant, at Willoughby on the Wolds. 1881 Thomas age 71 grazier of 32 acres with wife Martha age 75 and daughter Elizabeth 30 plus servant, at Willoughby. 1887 as trustee signed the Methodist Church’s loan from the Wesleyan Assurance Co for repairs after the collapse of the chapel ceiling. 1891 age 81, retired farmer (born Broughton Lodge), with daughter Elizabeth and servant Miriam Smith 31, of Broughton Lodge, at Main St., Willoughby. Thomas Holmes died Jan.qtr. 1892. Martha Holmes, born c1806, Bunny, nee Marshall, formerly married to Samuel Voce, see Voce. 10.4.1849 Martha Voce, widow of Bradmore, married Thomas Holmes of Ruddington at Bunny. 1851 age 45, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1851/37). 1861 age 55, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1861/9). 1871 age 65, married to Thomas, at Willoughby. 1881 age 75, married to Thomas at Willoughby. Martha Holme died 1888, Loughborough district. Elizabeth Holmes, bapt. Bunny 18.4.1851, daughter of Thomas, farmer, and Martha of Bradmore. 1861 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/9). 1871 age 20 in parents’ house. 1881 age

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30 in parents’ house. 1891 age 40 single in her father’s house at Main St. Willoughby.

HOOD John Hood, born c1873, Wymeswold. 1891 age 18, married, farm servant in the household of William Baggaley, Yorke Farm (Bradmore 1891/51).

HOOTON Lawrence Hooton married Ann Sainsam 7.7.1635, Bunny. Elizabeth Hooton bapt. 8.5.1636, daughter of Lawrence and Anne of Bradmore. William Hooton married Isabell Rhodely, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 14.11.1642. Elizabeth Hooton bapt. 1.1.1644, daughter of William and Isabell of Bradmore. May be the Elizabeth who married Robert Mathew, both of Bradmore, at Ruddington on 10.10.1669. Lawrence Hooton married to Susan, in Bradmore 1640s/50s. 1641 Lawrence Hooton took the Protestation Oath supporting the true Protestant Religion. Lawrence Hooton bapt. 2.2.1645, son of Lawrence and (blank) of Bradmore. ? Hooton son of Lawrence and Susan of Bradmore bapt. Oct.1647, date illegible. Anne Hooton bapt. Bunny 29.12.1650, daughter of Lawrence and Susan of Bradmore. Died before 1653. William Hooton bapt. 4.1.1652, son of Lawrence and Susanna of Bradmore. Anne Hooton bapt. Bunny 13.3.1653, daughter of Lawrence and Susanna of Bradmore. Edward Houton bapt. Bunny 13.11.1654, son of Lawrence and Susan of Bradmore. Mary Hooton bapt. 7.11.1657, daughter of Laurence Hooton and wife of Bradmore. John Hooton supposed father of William son of Mary Street of Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 24.11.1681. John Hooton, husbandman and blacksmith of Bradmore. May be the John Hooton who married Elizabeth Hunt of Bunny at Bunny 3.5.1673, and the John Hooton on the 1674 Hearth Tax Return, with 4 hearths. Will dated 8.5.1695, proved 25.10.1695. Left to daughter Ann £30, daughter Mary? £20 when 21, daughter Valentine £20 when 21, and the residue to his loving wife Elizabeth Hooton and son John. Inventory 4.6.1695, comprising: purse and apparell £2/10/-, pewter and brass £4, tableframe 15/-, etc; total value £139. Bond 12.12.1695. Elizabeth Hooton, wife of John, mentioned in his will of 1695. Ann Hooton bapt. Bunny 25.3.1674, daughter of John and Eliza of Bradmore, mentioned in John’s will 1695. John Hooton bapt. 20.11.1675, son of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore, mentioned in John’s will 1695. Probably the John married to Catherine, living in Bradmore 1700s/1710s. Blacksmith, here at the time of the Bradmore fire 1705. Possibly John Hooton of Bradmore buried Bunny 15.8.1738. John Hooton bapt. Bunny 28.1.1701, son of John and Katherine of Bradmore. Elizabeth Hooton bapt. Bunny 3.9.1702, daughter of John and Catherine of Bradmore. Ann Hooton bapt. Bunny 17.7.1704, daughter of John and Catherine of Bradmore. May be the Ann Hooton who married John Winfield of Bunny at Bunny 29.4.1733. Millescent Hooton bapt. Bunny 13.1.1707, daughter of John and Catherine of Bradmore. Martha Hooton bapt. Bunny 5.7.1709, daughter of John and Catherine of Bradmore, buried 25.1.1733. Mary Hooton bapt. Bunny 13.5.1711, daughter of John and Catherine of Bradmore. ? Hooton bapt. Bunny 4.6.1713, daughter of John and Catherine of Bradmore. Katharine Hooton bapt. Bunny 26.6.1716, daughter of John and Katharine of Bradmore. Two entries in the parish register. May be the Katharine Hooton who married Thomas Lane, no parishes specified, at Bunny 29.12.1741, OR the Katharine Hooton buried at Bunny 2.5.1743, no parish specified. William Hooton bapt. Bunny 6.6.1718, son of John and Katharine of Bradmore, buried Bunny 29.4.1720. Benjamin Hooton bapt. Bunny 4.7.1721, son of John and Katherine of Bradmore. Laurence and Peter Hooton bapt. Bunny 8.11.1677, twin sons of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Laurence probably died before 1683. Valentine Hooton bapt. Bunny 20.2.1680, daughter of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore, mentioned in John’s will 1695. Laurence Hooton bapt. Bunny 14.10.1683, son of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Elizabeth Hooton bapt. Bunny 17.3.1686, daughter of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore. William Hooton bapt. Bunny 27.2.1688, son of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Buried 27.10.1694. Ann Hooton of Bradmore married John Nixon of Bradmore at Ruddington 28.3.1696. Mary Hooton married John Hazard of Wilford at Bunny 29.7.1699.

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Ann Hooton widow of Bradmore buried Bunny 27.9.1723.

HOPKINSON Joseph Hopkinson bapt. Bunny 25.10.1704, son of Joseph of Bradmore. William Hopkinson of Bradmore buried Bunny 17.12.1745. Alfred Hopkinson, born c1872, Radcliffe. 1891 age 19, farm servant in the household of Thomas Walker, Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1891/49).

HOPWELL Elizabeth Hopwell received a green apron in the will of Mary Cartwright, 1668. William Hop(e)well had one hearth in the 1674 Hearth Tax. May be the William who took the Protestation Oath in 1641. (See also Hipwell.) Mr Hopwell paid land tax 3/8 p.qtr. 1797-1802, took over from Mrs Brown, land passed on to Joseph Boultby.

HORDMER/HOULMER? Sam Hordmer born c1787. 1841 householder of independent means, with servants Jane Roe, William Wilson and Joseph Armstrong. Lived on Farmer St., possibly at Barn Close (Bradmore 1841/72).

HORNBUCKLE William Hornbuckle married Alice Chamberlain of Bradmore 14.4.1637. Possibly the William referred to as brother in widow Mary Cartwrght’s will 1668,; he received 1 young lamb, 3 coats and waistcoats and their linings. George Hornbuckle, born c1858 at Barkstone, son of John, cottager and carrier, and Sarah. 1871 age 14 in parents’ house at Barkstone. 1881 age 23, single, farm indoor servant in household of John Butler, Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1881/3). 28.11.1882 George, labourer of Bradmore, son of John, carrier, married Elizabeth Chamberlain of Bradmore daughter of Benjamin, labourer. Electoral roll, house, 1886-1929/30, in Far St. 1891 age 34, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Elizabeth, children James, Charles and Thomas, 4-room house on Far St. (Bradmore 1891/25). 1891 Hornbuckle of Bradmore received a ton of coals from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1900 Bunny Estate Rental has cottage and garden paying £3 pa rent, and on 1908 Bunny Estate rental paying £3 pa. 1901 George age 44 ag.lab with wife Elizabeth and children Charles, Thomas and Henry 4-rooms house on Village St, Bradmore (17/1901). 1911 age 54, farm labourer, with wife Elizabeth, 4-room house (Bradmore 23/1911). George Hornbuckle born 1858 died either Sept.qtr. or Dec.qtr., 1929, Nottingham. Elizabeth Hornbuckle, born c1850, Bradmore, nee Chamberlain, daughter of Benjamin, labourer, and Mary. 28.11.1882 married George Hornbuckle, labourer, son of John, carrier, at Bunny. 1891 age 41, married to George (Bradmore 1891/25). 1901 age 51, married to George (Bradmore 17/1901). Possibly Mrs Hornbuckle paid by Bunny & Bradmore Charities from 1902 for cleaning the Bradmore Mission Room. 1905 she offered to be caretaker for the Methodist Church. 1911 age 61, married 28 years with 4 children (Bradmore 23/1911). On electoral roll in Far St, 1920-1927/8. Elizabeth Hornbuckle born 1850 died 1928, Basford District. James Chamberlain Hornbuckle, bapt. Bunny 15.11.1885, son of George, labourer and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class/Vestry Boys 25.11.1888-Dec.1891, sick 10- 17.1.1892, 3rd class 24.1.1892-Dec 1894 (sick 19 Nov. – 10 Dec.1893), 2nd class Jan. 1895-Dec.1897, 1st class Jan.1898-July 1900, absent March 1898. Noted left 1901. 1891 age 6, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/25). 1901 James C Hornbuckle age 16, single, cattleman on Joseph Stafford’s farm living in the farm house (Barn Close) on Village Street (Bradmore 3/1901). 1907 Jul.qtr., Belper district, James Chamberlain Hornbuckle married Edith Osborne daughter of Ellen Osborne later Riley, of Ironville, Alfreton. 1911 James age 26, head of household, farm labourer out of work, with wife Edith and children Annie Elizabeth and Sarah Emily, 4-room house (Bradmore 29/1911). On electoral roll, house in Main St. 1911-1952, married to Edith. James Chamberlain Hornbuckle died Jun.qtr. 1969, Nottingham. Edith Hornbuckle, born 1888, Ironville, Derbyshire, nee Osborne, daughter of Ellen (later Riley). 1891 age 3, with mother Ellen and step-father Germain Riley at 6 King William St., Ironville. 1901 age 13, with mother Ellen married to German Riley, ironworker, at 8 King William St., Ironville, Alfreton. 1907 Jul.qtr., Belper district, Edith Osborne married James Chamberlain Hornbuckle. 1911 age 23 (married 3 years, with 2 children), at Bradmore. On electoral roll in Main St. 1920-Oct.1945. Took in washing. Listed as member of WI 1931-1945. Distributed ‘Home & Country’ in Bradmore for the WI 1937-1945. WI sent wreath to her funeral 13.6.1946. Annie Elizabeth Hornbuckle born 1909, Ironville, Derbyshire, daughter of James and Edith. 1911

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age 2 in parents’ house in Bradmore (Bradmore 29/1911). Sarah Emily Hornbuckle born 1910, Bradmore, daughter of James and Edith. 1911 age 6 mths in parents’ house in Bradmore (29/1911). Charles Chamberlain Hornbuckle, bapt. Bunny 27.5.1888, son of George, labourer and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1891 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/25). 1890s Charlie, Tom and Harry played fox and hounds with John P Smeeton down Moor Lane. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 22.11.1891-Dec.1894 (sick 12 Nov – 10 Dec 1893), 3rd class Jan.1895-Dec.1897, 2nd class Jan.1898-Dec.1899, 1st class Jan.1900-7.4.1901, 18.8.1901-Dec.1902. Received ‘Methodists Welcome’ 1901. 1901 age 13, farm servant, living in parents’ house (Bradmore 17/1901). 1911 Charles age 23, single, carter, boarder in house of Frank Tipping, railway platelayer, at Dirkes Cottages, Sutton in Ashfield. Thomas C Hornbuckle, born c1890, son of George, labourer and Elizabeth of Bradmore. 1891 age 11 months in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/25). Bapt. Bunny 20.11.1892 at the same time as his brother Henry. Referred to in John P Smeeton’s article playing fox and hounds together in Moor Lane, 1890s. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 22.11.1891-June 1897 (sick 16-30 Dec.1894), 3rd class July 1897-Dec.1899, 2nd class Jan 1900-14.7.1901, 3.11.1901-June 1902, 1st class July 1902-Jan.1905. 1901 age 10 in parents’ house, Bradmore (Bradmore 17/1901). 1911 age 21, colliery labourer above ground, birthplace not known, lodger with Charles Shadbolt colliery shunter at 5 Nicholsons Row, Shirebrook. Henry C Hornbuckle, son of George (labourer) and Elizabeth of Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 20.11.1892. Referred to in John P Smeeton’s article playing fox and hounds together in Moor Lane, 1890s. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 5.7.1896-Dec.1899 (sick Nov.1896), 3rd class Jan.1900-14.7.1901, 29.10.1901 – June 1902, 2nd class July 1902-Dec.1903, 1st class Jan.1904- Dec.1905. 1901 age 8 in parents’ house at Bradmore (Bradmore 17/1901). 1911 age 18, servant for George and James Brentnall, publicans, at Cadland Inn, High Rd., Chilwell (6 rooms and 3 public rooms).

HORSLEY Mary Horsely nee Hallam born 1774/1780 Bradmore, married Richard Horsley of Gedling at Gedlng 24.5.1801. 1841 Mary age 50, farmer, with children William 30, Mary 30, Eliza 25, Harriett 25 and Hannah 8 at Colwick. 1851 age 74, farmer of 10 acres born Bradmore, with children William 44, Eliza 35, Harriett 32 all born Colwick, at Colwick village. 1861 age 32, widow cottager with 36 acres, with children William 54, Eliza 50 and a visitor and a servant at Colwick. Mary Horsley of Colwick, widow, died 1.12.1863 at Colwick, will proved at Nottingham 19.5.1864 by oaths of executors William Parr of Colwick farmer, Samuel Eyre of Sneinton wharfinger and William Horsley of Colwick farmer, son; effects <£200. William Horsley born 1807 Colwick, son of Mary and Richard. 1841 age 30 in mother’s house. 1851 age 44 in mother’s house. 1861 age 54 in mother’s house. 1864 executor of his mother Mary’s will. 1871 age 64 cottager with sister Eliza 59 at Colwick. Eliza Horsley born 1816 Colwick, daughter of Mary and Richard. 1841 age 25 in mother’s house. 1851 age 35 in mother’s house. 1861 age 50 in mother’s house. 1871 age 64 in brother William’s house. Apr.qtr.1876 Eliza Horsley daughter of Mary married John Stubbs of Bradmore. See Stubbs.

HORTON John Horton born c1837, Owthorpe. 1861 age 24, carter in the household of Catherine Bonser, Bonsers Farm (Bradmore 1861/14).

HOTCHKIN / HIDGKIN Mary Hotchkin’s late husband Robert was described as gentleman in Bunny baptism registers 1673. Mrs (Mary) Hidgkin paid for 4 hearths in 1674 Hearth Tax. The only other household to have this number of hearths was that of the Hootons at the forge. Title Mrs plus the unusually high number of hearths suggests she may have been running the inn, as the victualler referred to but un-named in the Sessions Roll of 1675, confirmed by references to a brewhouse and equipment in the will of Mary Hotchkin, widow of Bradmore dated 10.12.1688, probate 20.2.1690. Left to her eldest son Robert Hotchkin 10/-, to her grandson Thomas Hotchkin £300. To her youngest son John Hotchkin the lease she held from the College of Corpus Christi in Oxford and land in the parish of Orson, Leics. All messuages, tenements, homestead with appurtenances and 3 yardlands in Scalford previously mortgaged by her late husband Robert Hotchkin, and whereof she has paid more moneys than the same is worth being debts contracted by her late husband and on his account, all this she gave to her 2 sons Thomas and John Hotchkin to share equally, also her mortgage of the land and premises belonging to

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Joseph Martin of Keyworth, Notts in the lordship of Keyworth, to be given in land or money to Thomas and John and divided equally between them. Mary’s mother Ellen? Shuttlewood late of Scalford, widow deceased, left Mary a close or ground called Stone Pitts and part of her goods and personal estate, left to John and Thomas. To the poor of the parish where she died, Mary left 20/-. The residue including livestock, debts etc to be divided equally between Thomas and John, both being executors. Joint supervisors of her will were William Marshall of Scalford and Samuel Rendort? of Castle Bitham, Lincs. Inventory dated 22.1.1690 included: purse and apparel (value illegible); in the Hall, one long table, 11 joint stools, 1 fire iron with fireshoffle and tongues, 10 leather chairs, 2 little tables and sansetties? and 2 carpets (value illegible). In the Kitching, 9 pewter dishes, 12 plates, 4 brass pots and 4 brass pans, a warming pan, 5 brass candlesticks and fireiron, rackiron, fire shoffle and tonges, 2 tables, tack block and other odd things, total £6? In the buttery, 3 barrells, 1 tubb, 3 pailes, 1 leavening Kimdril? and other things, £1; in the brewhouse 1 copper, 1 mashfall? 5 tubbs and a cheesepress, £3; in the chamber over the hall, 1 bedstead with feather bed and bedding, 1 chest and trundle bed, 6 chairs, 1 sideboard, table with a glass and a chest of linen, £6; in the chamber over the buttery 1 bed and bedding with a hanging shelf and looking glass £4; in the chamber over the Kitching 1 bedstead and bedding, 1 chest and webb of cloth curtains and Raillains? in the chest and books and odd things £5; in the chamber over the brewhouse, a bedstead and bedding with a little wool with 2 ... £7/10/-. Cropton manor lease in the County of Leicester valued at £30; Barson in ye Willows lease in county Lincoln valued at £30; in plate £10. In the yard 10 horses and mares and 2 foals £30; 10 cows and 5 calves £12. 2 fat swine and 5 sheep £4; 3 carts £7; harrows, ploughs, ploughtimber, cart gears and plough gears £3; hay in the barn £5; corn in the barn with the peas at the barn end £40; Beast cribbs, swine troughs and a horse trough 10/-; In the field, 4 score and 10 sheep with a row of ffleaks (hurdles) £17/10/-; 25 ... of wheat £20; things omitted and forgotten £4; Total £28/10/-. Carried out by Richard Shuttlewood and Richard Henson. John Hotchkin bapt. Bunny 27.1.1673, son of Mary and Robert, gent., of Bradmore.

HOUSMANN Annie Housmann, born c1867, Aslackby Lincs, daughter of Robert, labourer and Ann. 1885 Methodist Sunday School teacher. 1891 age 24, single, domestic servant in the household of Richard and Ann Jackson on Main St., possibly Hill Farm (Bradmore 1891/53). 1896 Apr.qtr. Bourne district, Annie Housman married William Spencer of Hacconby, Lincs. 1901 and 1911 living with William Spencer at Aslackby, Lincs.

HOWARD Martha Howard married Thomas Buxton, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 24.11.1794. Thomas Howard born 14.8.1795 Bradmore, bapt. 15.8.1795, son of Thomas, framework knitter, and Martha. Ann Howard married William Taylor, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 25.12.1800. See Taylor. William Howard in Constable’s Accounts 1807, when the Constable paid his rent. Ann Howard nee Taylor born Bradmore c1845, daughter of John and Elizabeth, 1867 married Benjamin Howard of Edwalton, widower, farmer. 1871 Benjamin 70 farmer of 200 acres employing 5 men and 2 boys born Cotgrave with wife Ann 26 born Bradmore and children Benjamin 2, Annie 4, Sarah 1 mth plus labourer, nurse and 2 farm servants at Edwalton. 1881 Ann age 33 born Bradmore, widow, manager of dairy for landlord, with children Annie 13, Benjamin 12, Sarah 9, John 8, Mary 4, scholars born Edwalton, plus 3 boarders, railway porters, at Edwalton. Note Ann 13 and Sarah 10 also recorded at their grandparents John and Elizabeth Taylor’s house at Bradmore, see below. 1891 Ann, widow age 40 born Bradmore, living on own mean with children Sarah E 20 hosiery machininst, John 17 baker’s assistant, Mary 14 hosiery warehouse assistant all born Edwalton, plus lodgers at Edwalton. 1901 Ann age 51 born Bradmore, widow, on own means with daughter Mary 25, single, machinist hosiery warehouse and 2 boarders, at Main St., Edwalton. 1911 Ann age 65 widow, no marriage or children details, with son in law George Rycroft 35 insurance inspector born Edwalton and his wife Mary nee Howard 34 born Edwalton (married 6 years with 2 children), Ann’s grandchildren Eric George Rycroft 5 scholar born Carlton and Caroll Rowena Rycroft 2 born Edwalton, in 5-room house at Edwalton. Ann Howard born c1868 Edwalton, daughter of Ann and Benjamin. 1871 age 4 in parents’ house, Edwalton. 1881 recorded age 13 in parents’ house at Edwalton, and also in grandparents John and Elizabeth Taylor’s house age 13 scholar, at Manor Farm Cottages, Donkey Lane (Bradmore 1881/12). Sarah E Howard born 1871 Edwalton, daughter of Ann and Benjamin. 1871 age 1 mth in parents’ house, Edwalton. 1881 age 9 in parents’ house Edwalton, and also in grandparents John and Elizabeth Taylor’s house age 10 scholar, at Manor Farm Cottages, Donkey Lane (Bradmore 1881/12).

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1891 age 20, hosiery machinist, in parents’ house at Edwalton.

HOWET(T)/HOWITT Robert Howet of Bradmore 1327 was sued by William Torkard for land unspecified. Samuel Howet of Bradmore married Ann Hutchcroft of The Lodge in ye Wolds, Feb.1735 (no date, but comes between entries in register for 9 and 25 Feb.). Possibly second marriage, after the death of wife Elizabeth in 1733. Samuel Howet of Bradmore buried Bunny 20.11.1739. Elizabeth Howett of Bradmore born c1704, nee Forge, married Samuel, buried Bunny 18.2.1733. Samuel Howett bapt. Bunny 28.1.1733, son of Samuel and Elizabeth of Bradmore, buried 2.2.1733. Ann Howet nee Hutchcroft , born c1710. Feb.1735, then of the Lodge on the Wolds, married Samuel probably as his second wife. Elizabeth Howet bapt. Bunny 10.11.1735, daughter of Samuel and Ann of Bradmore, buried Bunny 14.11.1735. Samuel Howet son of Samuel and Ann of Bradmore buried Bunny 21.3.1737. Richard Howet son of Samuel and Ann of Bradmore buried Bunny 30.1.1739. Samuel Howet bapt. Bunny 15.2.1740, son of Samuel and Ann, buried 15.3.1740. Thomas Howitt on Bradmore electoral roll 1874 only, in category £12+ rent pa, possibly a cottager.

HUBBARD/HUBBERD/HUBBERT John Hubberd, labourer, of Bradmore when his will was dated, 24.6.1628, proved 20.8.1629. May be the John of Bunny who married Alice Hubbert of Bradmore. Alice Hubbert of Bradmore married John Hubbert of Bunny at Bunny by Ordinary’s licence 3.7.1619. Alice Hubbert married William Hopwell of Bunny at Bunny 13.11.1628. Edward Hubbard married to Anne, living in Bradmore in 1650s. Thomas Hubbard bapt. Bunny 20.10.1650, son of Edward and Anne of Bradmore. John Hubbart son of Edward and Anne of Bradmore bapt. Bunny the last day of February 1652 (i.e.29th). Martha Hubbard bapt. Bunny 14.9.1807, daughter of William and Ann of Bradmore.

HUMBERSTONE Elizabeth Humberstone of Bradmore, mother of Thomas who was bapt. Bunny 19.1.1654, supposed son of Thomas Gisburne.

HUNT Peter Hunt married Elizabeth Mee at Bunny 30.11.1678, living in Bradmore c1680s. 15.1.1683 John North and his wife Elizabeth of Crosson Leicestershire received £12 from Sir Thomas Parkyns and gave quiet possession of all their interest in a cottage house in Bradmore in the occupation of Peter Hunt, and delivered all writings and deeds belonging to it. John Hunt bapt. Bunny 7.11.1679, son of Peter and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Mary Hunt bapt. Bunny 6.2.1681, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Anne Hunt bapt. Bunny 7.5.1684, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Peter Hunt bapt. at Bunny 3.6.1687, son of Peter and Elizabeth of Bradmore. William Hunt bapt. Bunny 6.10.1690, son of Peter and Elizabeth. Elizabeth Hunt bapt. 8.4.1694, Easter Day, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth.

HUTCHINSON Robert Hutchinson of Bradmore, labourer, left a will dated 27.2.1609, proved 3.5.1610. Left to Robert Hutchinson and John Hutchinson, sons, ... apiece of lawful English money ... to Margaret Spadman his natural daughter 2/- of lawful English money ... to Emmyng? Spadman daughter of the said Margaret ... to Alice Hutchinson and Dorothy Hutchinson his 2 daughters 6/8 a piece of lawful English money .... to ? Hutchinson his daughter 20/- ... the residue to his wife. Margaret Hutchinson natural daughter of Robert married Henry Spadman at Bunny 24.11.1597. Referred to in Robert’s will, with a daughter, in 1609. Joan Huchinson married John Butler of Bunny at Bunny 6.10.1612. Thomas Hutchinson born c1800 buried Bunny 4.1.1872 age 72. Joseph Hutchinson bapt. 30.1.1775, Plumtree, son of William and Anne. Married Ann Bosworth, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 13.8.1799. 1841 age 70, agricultural labourer, householder, living at the top end of Main St with son Thomas, his wife Alice and grandchildren Mary, Enoch, Emma and Ann. (Bradmore 1841/48). 1851 age 77, widower, labourer on parish relief, householder, with son Thomas and his wife Alice and grandchildren Enoch, Ann, Jane, Eliza and Thomas (Bradmore 1851/40). Buried

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Bunny 7.9.1853 age 80. Ann Hutchinson born 20.2.1775 nee Bosworth. married Joseph at Bunny 13.8.1799. Buried Bunny 4.11.1828 age 54. William Hutchinson born 17.2.1800, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 20.2.1800, son of Joseph, servant, and Ann. Married Sarah Smith at East Leake 19.10.1828. 1841 age 40, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah with children William and John, living at the north end of the Main Rd. (Bradmore 1841/1). 1851 age 49, farm labourer, married to Sarah (Bradmore 1851/38). No locational information in 1851. 1861 age 64, farmer of 34 acres born Bradmore with wife Sarah age 56 born East Leake, at Costock in a farm house. 1871 age 70, retired farmer, householder, married to Sarah, living in one of the cottages at No.24 Main St. (Bradmore 1871/53). Buried Bunny 1.4.1880 age 81. Sarah Hutchinson born c1804, East Leake, nee Smith, married William at East Leake 19.10.1828. 1841 age 30, married to William (Bradmore 1841/1). 1851 age 46, married to William (Bradmore 1851/38). 1861 age 56 married to William, at Costock. 1871 age 67, married to William (Bradmore 1871/53). Buried Bunny 19.1.1875 age 70. William Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 17.7.1831, son of William, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 aged 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/1). 1851 age 20, single, ag.lab for Thomas Wild, farmer of 23 acres at Limekiln House, Owthorpe. 25.12.1855 married at Bradmore to Ann Buxton of Bradmore. 1861 age 29, agricultural labourer, householder, married to Ann with children Catherine and Sarah, at the north end of the Main Rd. next door to his parents’ former house (Bradmore 1861/2). On 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £1 pa. 1871 age 39, agricultural labourer, widower, with children Sarah and Thomas (Bradmore 1871/13). 1881 age 50, farm labourer, with wife Elizabeth age 37 dairymaid born Bradmore and son William 7 scholar born Bradmore, plus 2 servants, at Newcastle farmyard, Alfreton Rd., Basford. 1891 age 59, farm lab, with wife Elizabeth age 46 and son William at 3 Jasmine Cottages, Nottingham Rd., Basford. 1901 age 69, horsekeeper on farm, with wife Elizabeth and son William, at 11 Mosley St., Bulwell. William Hutchinson died Jan.qtr. 1904, Nottingham district. Ann Hutchinson born 1833/4, Bradmore, nee Buxton, married William at Bunny 25.12.1855. Possibly Ann the daughter of Thomas, framework knitter, and Mary. 1861 married to William (Bradmore 1861/2). Buried Bunny 10.8.1866 age 33. Catherine Hutchinson, born c1857, Ruddington, daughter of William and Ann. 1861 age 4, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/2). Sarah Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 14.3.1861, daughter of William, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1861 age 1 month in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/2). 1871 age 11, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1871/13). 1881 age 20, servant for George Wilson, machinist, at 10 Bond St., Sneinton, Nottingham. Thomas Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 1.9.1863, son of William, labourer and Ann of Bradmore. 1871 age 7, scholar in father’s house (Bradmore 1871/13). Not found 1881 or 1891. 1898 Jan.qtr., Basford district, Thomas Hutchinson married Elizabeth Marshall, daughter of Lydia of Ruddington. 1901 Thomas age 37 coal miner, loder/hewer below ground, born Bradmore, with wife Elizabeth age 32 born Ruddington and daughter Kate E 2 born Heanor, plus Elizabeth’s mother Lydia Marshall widow, 58, born Ruddington, at Heanor. 1911 Thomas age 46 coalminer loder with wife Elizabebth 42 (married 13 years with 8 children, 2 dead), children Kate E 12, Ethel M 9, John W 7, Florence E 5 scholars, Thomas A 4, Charles H under 1, all born Heanor, plus two crossed through, presumably the deceased children, Margaret and Thomas H, both under 1 year when they died; at 44 Willington St., Heanor, 5-room house. Thomas Hutchinson died Oct.qtr.1901 Nottingham. Elizabeth Hutchinson born 1844 Bradmore, married William between 1871 and 1881. 1881 age 37, dairymaid, married to William, at Basford. 1891 age 46, married to William, at Basford. 1901 age 57, married to William, at Bulwell. 1911 age 67, widow, with son William at 9 Isandular Rd., Old Basford, Nottingham, 4-room house. William Hutchinson born c1874, Bradmore, bapt Bunny 20.9.1874, son of William, labourer and Elizabeth. 1881 age 7, scholar in parents’ house, Basford. 1891 age 17 lace bleacher in parents’ house, Basford. 1901 age 27 hosiery bleacher in parents’ house, Bulwell. 1911 age 37 single, stover on bleachyard, in mother’s house, Old Basford; William signed the census form. John Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 20.11.1832, son of William, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 5, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/1). 1851 age 18, single, framework knitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/38). 3.12.1855 John of Bradmore married Ann Smith, under age, of Bradmore, daughter of John, saddler. 1861 age 28, cotton stocking maker, householder, married to Anne with children Sarah and William, at south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1861/18). 1865 rented grazing on Plumtree Lane, on Mill Lane in 1866, Moor Lane 1870, Pendock Lane 1888-9, 1895-6

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and 1898-1904. 1867 Bunny Estate rental, John Hutchinson renting house, mill garden and land 6 acres 1 rood 27 perches in Bradmore, 2 acres 3 roods 26 perches in Bunny, total rent £41/6/- pa. The mill was at the top of Far St., later known as Hutchinson’s Mill. On electoral roll 1868/9-1876 in category £12+ rent pa, then from 1878-1885 in category £50+ rent pa (no electoral roll records survive for 1877). 1869 Morris’s Directory, cottager and shopkeeper. 1871 age 38, farmer and miller with 23 acres, married to Ann, with children Sarah, William, Anne, John, and servant Thomas Wesson, at Home Farm, Main St. (Bradmore 1871/49). 1876 PO Directory, farmer. 1877 Waywarden, Guardian in 1878, salary 15/- and 1881 salary £2. 1879-1881 signed Sunday School accounts. 1881 age 49, married to Anne, farmer of 191 acres, employing (illegible entry), in farm house at Rancliffe Farm, with children William, Ann Elizabeth, John, Charles Frederick, and Leonard Smith, also servant William Thompson (Bradmore 1881/67). 1881 Kellys Directory, farmer. 1885/6 Whites Directory, farmer. 1888 Kellys Directory, farmer. 1891 age 55 married to Ann, with children Annie, Charles F and Leonard, grandson John T and servant Thomas Meorden (Bradmore 1891/52). 1894 Whites Directory, farmer. 1895 Kellys Directory, farmer. Treasurer of Bradmore Parish Council 1895-1903. 1899 present at Constables’ meeting, and Chairman in 1903. Electoral roll land & tenement 1886-1902, then jointly with Frederick 1903-1905. 1900 Bunny Estate rental has John Hutchinson with farmhouse and land 169 acres 2 rods 26 perches paying rent £169/16/- pa, and a second entry against John Hutchinson for cottage and garden at £3 rent pa. 1901 age 68, widower, farmer, employer with son Leonard S and daughter in law Mary A, on Hutchinsons Lane, Bradmore (Bradmore 45/1901). 1904 Kellys Directory, John Hutchinson, farmer. On 1908 Bunny rental jointly with C F Hutchinson, 209 acres 2 roods 34 perches at £297 rent pa, and a second entry also jointly for £3 pa rent. Rancliffe Farm changed hands in 1907, see Rains. John Hutchinson died Oct.qtr. 1910, Basford district. Anne Hutchinson, born c1838, Bradmore, nee Smith, daughter of John, saddler. Married John Hutchinson at Bunny 3.12.1855 while she was under age. 1861 age 24, married to John (Bradmore 1861/18). 1871 age 32, married to John (Bradmore 1871/49). 1881 age 43, married to John (Bradmore 1881/67). 1891 age 53 married to John (Bradmore 1891/52). Died 1896 aged 58, buried 22.7.1896. Sarah Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 4.5.1856, daughter of John, framework knitter and Anne of Bradmore. 1861 age 4, scholar (Bradmore 1861/18). 1871 age 14, scholar (1871/49). Buried Bunny 20.11.1880 age 24. William Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 28.1.1858, son of John, framework knitter and Anne of Bradmore. 1861 age 3, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/18). 1871 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/49). ). Signed Sunday School accounts most years 1874-1882. 1881 age 23, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/67). 8.8.1882 William, farmer, son of John, farmer, married Alice Mary Grundy of Bradmore daughter of Thomas, farmer, at Bunny. Sunday School teacher 1885-1892, 1st class 1887, 1st class 2nd part 1888, 1st class replacing G Grundy 1889-90. 1888 Whites Directory, cottager. 1890 Sunday School accounts record payment 2/1 for cream for tea. 1891, age 33, farmer, householder, married to Alice M with children Harold, Cyril, Albert V and Frank W, on Far St. next to the steeple (Bradmore 1891/30). 1894-8 Methodist Poor Steward. 1894-1906 chair of choir committee. 1894 Whites Directory, cottager. 1895 Kellys Directory, cowkeeper. 1896 Methodist church trustee, resigned 1924. 1898 collected 14/6 in Bradmore for the Bunny Clock Fund, memorial for 60th year of Queen Victoria’s reign. 1898 applied to Bunny & Bradmore Charities for apprentice fee for son, probably Harold then 15, on condition the indentures were seen by two of the Governors, and received the £10 fee 6.2.1899. Jan.1901 applied again for apprentice fee for son Cyril, not accepted as the elder son was apprenticed less than three years before. Electoral roll, land & tenement, 1890-1907. On 1900 Bunny Estate rental with cottage and land 6 acres 1 rod 19 perches paying rent £16/7/6 pa. 1901 William age 43 farmer,employer, married to Alice with children Harold G, Cyril G, Albert V, Frank W and Fred S on Village Street (Bradmore 4/1901). 1903 signed Methodist church deeds as farmer and church trustee. 1904 on Methodist church building committee. 1904 Kellys Directory, William Hutchinson, cowkeeper. 21.9.1905, tenancy agreement taking over house, two Bradmore Closes and one Bunny Close; Arthur Henson transferred lands to William Hutchinson – Home Close and Moor Close in Bradmore and Moor Close in Bunny, house, garden, cowhouse and shed. Probably the remnant of Richard and Catherine Henson’s holdings associated with their Main Street premises. At the 1908 Bunny Estate rental William had 5 acres 1 rood 33 perches paying £17/10/- rent pa., which may be the Hensons’ land but if so it is not clear who took William’s original 6¼ acres . 1911 William age 53 farmer, employer, married to Alice Mary with children Frank, Fred, May and Clement, farmingon the Wysall Road, Bunny. Alice Mary Hutchinson, born c1861, Swinderby Lincs, daughter of Thomas Grundy, farmer.

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8.8.1882 married at Bunny to William, farmer, son of John, farmer. 1891 age 30, married to William (Bradmore 1891/30). 1901 age 39, married to William (Bradmore 4/1901). 1911 age 50, married 29 years with 8 children, 1 dead, on Wysall Rd., Bunny. Harold Grundy Hutchinson, born 11.3.1883, Bradmore, bapt. 11.4.1883 Bradmore Methodist Church, son of William and Alice. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class 3.4.1887-Dec.1889, 3rd class Jan.1890-June 1891, 2nd class July-Dec 1891, 1st class 2nd part Jan.1892-June 1893, 1st class July 1893-1.5.1898, returned thanks. 1891 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/30). 1898 probably the son on behalf of whom William applied for the Bunny & Bradmore Charity apprentice fee, made conditional on the indentures being seen by two of the Governors. His father received the £10 fee Feb.1899. 1901 age 18, single, working on family farm, in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1901). 1909 July qtr, Loughborough district, Harold Grundy Hutchinson married Eliza Augusta Burrowes. 1911 Harold 28 builder and agricultural contractor, employer, with wife Eliza Augusta, 6-room house (Bradmore 11/1911). On electoral roll, house, 1911, then two entries for house with no parish vote and house with no county vote 1912, 1913, then one entry for house, no county vote, 1914. J P Smeeton writing in 1939 noted that all the Hutchinson family had gone from the village at that date, but Harold returned later. Harold and Eliza purchased the row of cottages 3-7 Main Street, Bradmore, later Southwell House, in 1959. Harold G Hutchinson on electoral roll at 7 Main St. 1959-1962 with Eliza Augusta. Died 11.3.1962, buried near Bunny church west tower with wife Augusta. Eliza Augusta Hutchinson born 14.1.1882, Hathern Leics., nee Burrowes, daughter of Henry, timber merchant, and Catherine of Derby Rd., Hathern. 1891 Eliza A age 9 in parents’ house. 1901 Augusta age 19 in parents’ house. Married Harold 1909 Jul.qtr. Loughborough district. 1911 age 29 married to Harold for 1 year, no children (Bradmore 11/1911). On electoral roll at 7 Main St., 1959-69. Died 10.11.1968, buried with Harold near Bunny west tower. Cyril Gordon Hutchinson, born 19.2.1885, Bradmore, bapt. 8.4.1885 Bradmore Methodist Church, son of William and Alice Mary. Methodist Sunday School scholar 4th class/Vestry boys 24.2.1889-June 1890, 3rd class July 1890-June 1893 (sick 22 March – 26 April 1891), 2nd class July 1893-Dec.1895, 1st class Jan.1896-26.5.1901, noted Left. 1897/8 choir member. 1891 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/30). William applied for the Bunny & Bradmore Charity apprentice fee for him, Jan.1901, but turned down because his brother Harold had been accepted for the fee less than 3 years before. 1901 age 16, working on family farm, in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1901). Albert Victor Hutchinson, born 12.4.1887, Bradmore, bapt. 8.6.1887, son of William and Alice Mary. 1891 age 3, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 30/1891). Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 12.4.1891-Dec.1893 (sick 17 Jan-10 Apr 1892 and N27.11.1892-29.1.1893), 3rd class Jan.1894-Dec.1897, 2nd class Jan.1898-June 1899, 1st class July 1899-1.3.1903. 1901 age 13 living with parents (Bradmore 4/1901). Frank William Hutchinson, born 30.9.1889, Bradmore, bapt. Bradmore Methodist Church 17.8.1890, son of William and Alice Mary. 1891 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore /301891). Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 1.10.1893-Dec.1895, 3rd class Jan.1896-June 1899, 2nd class July 1899-June 1901, 1st class July 1901-June 1903. 1901 received ‘Methodists Welcome’ and ‘The Adviser’. 1901 age 13 in parents’ house Bradmore (Bradmore 4/1901). 1911 age 21 in parents’ house, Wysall Lane, Bunny. Fred Stanley Hutchinson born 7.12.1891 Bradmore, bapt. Bradmore Methodist Church 13.4.1892, son of William and Alice Mary. Probably the Fred Hutchinson recorded by J P Smeeton playing fox and hounds in Moor Lane 1890s. Methodist Sunday School scholar vestry boys 22.3.1896-June 1898, 3rd class July 1898-June 1901, 2nd class July 1901-Dec.1903, 1st class Jan.1904-Dec.1905 (next registers missing). 1901 received ‘Early Days’. 1901 age 9 in parents’ house (Bradmore 4/1901). 1911 age 19 in parents’ house, Wysall Lane, Bunny. Felicia May Hutchinson born 23.9.1901 Bradmore, bapt. 1.1.1902 Bradmore Methodist Church, daughter of William and Alice Mary. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Girls 18.9.1905 – 17.12.1905 (next registers missing). 1911 age 9 in parents’ house,Wysall Lane, Bunny. Clement Arnold Hutchinson born 11.5.1905 Bradmore, bapt. 29.7.1906 Bradmore Methodist Church, son of William and Alice Mary. Address given as The Cottage, Bradmore. 1911 age 5 in parents’ house, Wysall Lane, Bunny. Ann Elizabeth Hutchinson, born c1862, Willoughby on the Wolds, daughter of John and Anne. 1871 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/49). 1881 age 19, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/67). Methodist Sunday School teacher 1885, 1886 for 4th class boys on Mr Grundy’s Sunday, 1887, 1889 1st class girls. 1887 Sunday School secretary. 1890-1895 and 1899 teacher. 1891 age 28, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/52). 1892-5 Sunday School

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Committee. 1896 sang in choir for Anniversary. 1898 Jul. qtr. Basford district, Annie Elizabeth Hutchinson married Samuel Towle son of Samuel, farmer and Sarah of Sutton Bonnington. See Towle. John Hutchinson born 12.8.1865 Bradmore, bapt. Bradmore Methodist Church 24.9.1865, son of John and Anne. 1871 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/49). 1881 age 15 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/67). 1882 received ingoing apprentice fee from Bunny & Bradmore charities, £15. 1887 married Laura Chapman, daughter of Thomas, lacemaker, of Sneinton. 1891 age 26, butcher born Bradmore, with wife Laura and children Clara E 2, Harry E 1 both born Sneinton, in his father in law’s house, Thomas Chapman widow 63, lacemaker born Derby, at 14 Hawksworth St., Sneinton. 1901 John Hutchinson age 35, farmer’s son born Bradmore, with wife Laura and children John T 13, Clara E 12, Leonard E 8, Laura M 3 all born Nottingham, on Village St.(Bradmore 30/1901). Electoral roll as John junr, house, 1899-1904, without county vote in 1904, then land & tenement 1905-1909. As John Junior, on 1908 Bunny Estate rental with 10 acres 1 rood 3 perches at £23/5/8 rent pa., probably the land formerly held by John Wilcox of The Cottage, Donkey Lane. Laura Hutchinson born c1859 Sneinton, nee Chapman daughter of Thomas, lacemaker. 1887 married John Hutchinson. 1891 age 32 lace finisher married to John, living in her father’s house at Sneinton. 1901 age 35 married to John, on Village St. (Bradmore 30/1901). 1911 age 50 (married 24 years, husband not present, with 4 children), in son John Thomas’s house at Meadow Lane, Nottingham. John Thomas Hutchinson, born c1888, Nottingham, son of John and Laura. 1891 age 3 in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1891/52). Methodist Sunday School scholar 3rd class 8.5.1898- June 1899, 2nd class July 1899-June 1901, 1st class July 1901 – 30.8.1903 and 5.6.1904. 1901 age 13, pupil teacher, in parents’ house (Bradmore 30/1901). 1911 John Thomas age 23, head of household, single, head teacher for County Council, with mother Laura 50 (married 24 years with 4 children), and John’s sisters Clara Elizabeth and Laura Mabel at 5 Moreland Avenue, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, 5-room house. Clara Elizabeth Hutchinson born 1889 Sneinton, daughter of John and Laura. 1891 age 2 with parents in grandfather’s house at Sneinton. Methodist Sunday School scholar 1898-1902. 1901 age 12 in parents’ house (Bradmore 30/1901). 1911 age 22, single, lace curtain finisher in brother John’s house, Meadow Lane. Harry E Hutchinson born 1890, Sneinton, son of John and Laura. Methodist Sunday School scholar 1898-1902. 1891 age 1 with parents in grandfather’s house at Sneinton. Leonard Chapman Hutchinson born 1893, Nottingham, son of John and Laura. Methodist Sunday School scholar 1898-1905, with Fred. 1901 age 8 in parents’ house (Bradmore 30/1901). Admitted to Bunny school 14.11.1904. Possibly Len, cousin of Fred, recorded by J P Smeeton as paying fox and hounds in Moor Lane c1890s. 1911 age 18, single, clerk on Great Central railway, born Nottigham, as boarder in house of Mary Elizabeth West, 63, boarding house keeper on own account at High St., Lutterworth, 8-room house. Laura Mabel Hutchinson born 1898 Sneinton, daughter of John and Laura. 1901 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 30/1901). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1901-5 (next registers missing). 1911 age 13 hosiery finisher in brother John’s house at Meadow Lane,Nottingham. Charles Frederick (Fred) Hutchinson, born 12.10.1871, Bradmore, bapt. 22.11.1871, son of John, farmer, and Anne. 1881 age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/67). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 1885-5.12.1886, left. 1891 age 19, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/52). Sunday School teacher Jan.1894-Dec.1899. 10.6.1895 married aged 23, farmer of Bradmore, to Elizabeth Elliott, 24, of Bradmore, daughter of John Elliott farmer. Witnessed by Anne Elizabeth Hutchinson and George Elliott. 1895-1897 Methodist Poor Steward, 1898-1900 Society Steward and on Twentieth Century Fund Committee. 1896 Methodist church trustee, resigned 1924. On electoral roll as Frederick, house, 1897-1901, land & tenement 1902, land & tenement jointly with John senr. 1903-1907, then alone 1908-1914. c1900 Fred was farm manager at Blackcliffe Farm for Robert Bagguley while Robert coached cricket, but the arrangement was unsuccessful. As F C Hutchinson, on 1900 Bunny Estate rental for Bradmore with cottage and land 3 acres 3 rods 34 perches paying rent £15/18/0 pa. 1901 Charles F Hutchinson ag 28 farmer on own account, with wife Elizabeth and son Lewis on Village Street (Bradmore 46/1901). On 1908 Bunny rental jointly with J Hutchinson, 209 acres 2 roods 34 perches at £297 rent pa, the former holding of Edwin Harriman at Manor Farm, and a second entry also jointly for £3 pa rent. His original 3¾ acres seem to transfer to George Armstrong. Remembered by Walton (Ron) Draycott as a gentleman farmer. First in the village to have a telephone, and a car (?). 1903 signed Methodist Church deeds as farmer and church trustee. Overseer of the Poor 1904-7. Treasurer of Parish

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Council 1910-1912. 1911 age 38 farmer,employer, with wife Elizabeth and children Lewis and Sidney, plus farm servants Tom Spurr 22 single born 1889 Frisby, Leics and William Walker 18 born 1893 Thisleton, Leics, at Manor Farm, 9-room house (Bradmore 18/1911). 1912 Kellys Directory Fredk Hutchinson, farmer. Probably the Hutchinson who had Manor Farm prior to the Beebys, i.e. up to 1917, and then moved to Rancliffe Farm. 1922 founder member of Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club. Charles F Hutchinson born c1872 died March 1947, Basford. Elizabeth Hutchinson, nee Elliott, born c1871 Bradmore, daughter of John Elliott, farmer. Married 10.6.1895 to Charles Frederick. 1896 attended Church Renovation Fund meeting. 1896-1905 Sunday School teacher. 1901 age 28 married to Charles (Bradmore 46/1901). 1911 age 38, married 15 years with 2 children, at Manor Farm (Bradmore 18/1911). Frederick Lewis Hutchinson (Lewis), bapt. 13.5.1900, son of Charles Frederick (farmer) and Elizabeth. 1901 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 46/1901). Methodist Sunday School scholar V20.3.1904-1905 (next registers missing). Lewis son of Fred admitted to Bunny School 1.5.1905. 1911 Lewis age 11, scholar, in parents’ house (Bradmore 18/1911). Went to Loughborough College. Sidney Hutchinson born 1900 Bradmore, son of Charles Frederick and Elizabeth. 1911 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 18/1911). Went to Loughborough College. Leonard Smith Hutchinson, born 8.11.1875 Bradmore, bapt. Bradmore Methodist Church 19.12.1875, son of John and Anne. 1881 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/67). Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 1885-May 1890, teacher May 1891-5, given Bible 1890. 1891 age 15, single, pupil/teacher in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/52). Sunday School secretary 1892-3. 1892 received £5 apprentice fee from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1893 the second payment of the apprentice fee, £5, paid to Leonard. Choir member 1894-9. 1898-9 Junior Poor steward. 1899-1908 member of church Leaders Meeting, Society Steward from 1901. 1900 Oct.qtr. Basford district, Leonard Smith Hutchinson married Mary Ann Towle, his sister-in-law through Ann Towle nee Hutchinson. 1901 age 25 farmer’s son working at home, in father’s house, with wife Mary A (Bradmore 45/1901). On electoral roll, land & tenement, 1904-1909. 1904 Kellys Directory, Leonard Hutchinson, shopkeeper. 1904 was put on the Constables list for Bradmore. Parish Councillor 1907-8. April 1907 newly elected Governor representing Bradmore parish on Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1908 Bunny Estate rental L S Hutchinson renting 9 acres 2 roods 8 perches at £25/6/- pa., land formerly held by John Elliott. 1911 Leonard S age 35 farmer, employer with wife Mary A and 3 servants at Lark Hill Farm, Southwell, 7-room house. 1922 founder member of Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club. Leonard S Hutchinson born c1876 died March 1969, Bingham district. Mary A Hutchinson born 1880 Sutton Bonnington, married Leonard Smith Hutchinson Oct qtr 1900, Basford district. 1901 age 21, housekeeper working at home, in in-laws’ house with Leonard (45/1901). 1911 age 31, married 10 years, no children, with Leonard at Lark Hill Farm Southwell. Mary Hutchinson daughter of Joseph and Ann of Bradmore buried Bunny 2.11.1801. Thomas Hutchinson bapt. 21.1.1805, Bradmore, son of Joseph and Ann. Married (1) Anne, and (2) Alice. 1841 age 30, agricultural labourer in the household of Joseph Hutchinson, with wife Alice and children Mary, Enoch, Emma and Ann (Bradmore 1841/48). 1851 age 46, farm labourer, married to Alice, in father’s household (Bradmore 1851/40). No locational information in 1851, but at 1861 living at the top end of Main St. 1861 age 56, householder, agricultural labourer, married to Alice, children Thomas, Alice and William (Bradmore 1861/56). Probably the Thomas Hutchinson on Bunny Estate rental of 1867 renting house and garden at £2 pa. 1871 age 67, agricultural labourer, married to Alice (Bradmore 1871/45). Thomas died Jan qtr 1872, Basford district. Ann Hutchinson born 1808, first wife of Thomas, buried Bunny 27.7.1838 age 30. Mary Hutchinson born c1831, daughter of Thomas and Ann. 1841 age 10 with parents Thomas and Alice in the household of Joseph Hutchinson (Bradmore 1841/48). Enoch Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 30.11.1832, son of Thomas, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 10 with parents Thomas and Alice in the household of Joseph Hutchinson (Bradmore 1841/48). 1851 age 19, single, farm labourer, in household of grandfather Joseph (Bradmore 1851/40). 1855 Jul.qtr., Horncastle district, Enoch Hutchinson married Anne Wells. 1861 Enoch age 28, platelayer born Bradmore with wife Ann and children Thomas and Elizabeth, and Anne’s daughter Elizabeth Wells Hutchinson all born Kirkstead, Lincs, at Thornton, Horncastle, Lincs. 1871Enoch not recorded, but appears to be shown as William Hutchinson, 38, platelayer born Bradmore with wife Ann and children Thomas and Frederick and Ann’s son Chris plus Chris’s grandfather William Saxby, at Woodhall. 1881 Enoch age 48, railway engine foreman born Bradmore with wife Ann, a servant and 2 lodgers at 35 Orchard St., Lincoln. Enoch Hutchinson died Jun.qtr. 1889, Lincoln district.

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Ann Hutchinson formerly Wells born 1826 Kirkstead, Lincoln. 1851 Ann Wells age 25, married, shopkeeper, with her children Emma 3 and Edwin under 1 year, all born Kirkstead, visiting the Birches at Sturton & Bransby, Lincs. Married Enoch Hutchinson Jul.qtr. 1855, Horncastle district. 1861 Ann age 35 married to Enoch with 3 children at Thornton, Horncastle. 1871 Ann age 45 with Enoch/William, 2 children and father/father in law at Woodhall. 1881 age 55 married to Enoch at Orchard St., Lincoln. Emma Wells Hutchinson born 1848, Kirkstead Lincoln, daughter of Ann. 1851 Emma Wells age 3 visitor with her mother at Sturton, Lincs. 1861Emma Wells Hutchinson age 13 scholar in Enoch’s house at Thornton Lincs. 1871 Emma Hutchinson age 23, cook born Kirkstead, servant for James Beddard GP/Surgeon at 1 Park Row, Nottingham. Chris(topher) Wells Hutchinson born 1853 Lincoln, son of Ann Wells. 1861 age 8 scholar, grandson of William Saxby, widower since at least 1841, age 56 labourer, formerly grocer (ref 1851census), born Martin, Lincoln, with William’s daughter Isabella Saxby 17 housekeeper born Langton at Langton, Horncastle. 1871 Chris Hutchinson age 18, wheelwright in Ann and Enoch/William’s house, Woodhall. Thomas Hutchinson born 1857 Langton or Kirkstead, Lincoln, son of Enoch and Ann. 1861 age 4 in parents’ house at Thornton. 1871 age 14 labourer in parents’ house, Woodhall. Frederick Hutchinson born 1858 Langton, son of Enoch and Ann. 1871 age 13, coal porter in parents’ house, Woodhall. Elizabeth Hutchinson born 1859, Kirkstead, daughter of Enoch and Ann. 1861 age 2 in parents’ house. Emma Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 21.9.1835. daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. 1841 age 6, with parents Thomas and Alice in house of Joseph Hutchinson (Bradmore 1841/48). Alice Hutchinson born c1817, Lincoln. Second wife of Thomas. 1841 age 25 married to Thomas, in father-in-law Joseph Hutchinson’s household (Bradmore 1841/48). 1851 age 34, married to Thomas, in father-in-law Joseph’s household (Bradmore 1851/40). 1861 age 44, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1861/56). 1871 age 55, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1871/45). Ann Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 16.11.1840, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Alice of Bradmore. 1841 age 6 mths, with parents in house of Joseph Hutchinson (Bradmore 1841/48). 1851 age 10, scholar with parents in grandfather Joseph’s house (Bradmore 40/1851). 1857Apr.qtr. Ann Hutchinson married Thomas Spence labourer of Gotham, son of Horatio and Elizabeth, Basford district. 1861 Ann age 21 with husband Thomas Spencer age 25 coal labourer born Gotham and daughter Alice under 1 year born Greasley, at Greasley. 1871 Ann age 31 married to Thomas age 36 ag.lab with children Alice 10 born Kimberley, Eliza Ann 6, Millicent 4, scholars, and Emma 1 born Gotham plus a boarder at Thring Close, Commercial St., Lenton. 1881 Ann 41 married to Thomas 46 maltster with children Alice 20, lace mender, Millicent 14, Emma 11, both scholars born Gotham, Jane 9, Mary 7, Thomas 5 scholars born Lenton, at 3 Ebury Terrace, Lenton. 1891 Ann age 51 married to Thomas 55 ag.lab with children Millicent 24, Emma 21, Jane 19 all lace menders, Mary 17 dressmaker, Thomas 15 farm labourer, Fred 8 scholar born Lenton, at 18 Lace St., Lenton. 1901 Ann age 61 married to Thomas 65 farm labourer with children Eliza A 36, overlooker / lace curtain mender, Emma 31 lace curtain mender, Fred 18 apprentice wheelwright, at 18 Lace St., Lenton. Ann died Oct.qtr. 1910, Nottingham. 1911 Thomas, widower, 75, general labourer, with daughter Eliza Ann 49 single lace mender, at 3 Collins Almshouses, Park St., Nottingham, 4-room house. Jane Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 25.10.1842, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Alice of Bradmore. 1851 age 8, scholar, in grandfather Joseph’s house (Bradmore 1851/40). 1861 age 18 house servant for Charles Cheetham, retired farmer, on High Rd., Beeston. 1876 Jul.qtr., Wycombe, Bucks district, Jane Hutchinson married Charles Blake. 1881 Jane age 38 born Bradmore in charge of house (husband Charles recorded as age 38 born Gt Missenden, late butcher journeyman) with son Thomas H C 1 born Burnham, Bucks and sister Alice Hutchinson visiting, at Sunny Croft, Burnham, Bucks. 1891 age 40 married to Charles 40, railway platelayer, with children Thomas 11, John 9 scholars born Burnham and Alice 5 born Woodhall, plus visitor Sarah A Woodcock 14 born Wildmore, Lincs, at Woodhall Moor, Lincs. Eliza Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 13.5.1846, daughter of Thomas, labourer and Alice of Bradmore. 1851 age 5, scholar, in grandfather Joseph’s house (Bradmore 1851/40). 1861 age 15 house servant for Frances Cook on Rope Walk, Nottingham. 1871 age 24 visitor to Jane Hutchinson widow (formerly married to William Hutchinson blacksmith born Boston, of Wind Mill Lane, Boston) 51 born Boston, publican, and Jane’s nephew William Davis 25 unemployed porter born Nottingham, at Three Horse Shoes, East Leake. 1881 possibly Eliza age 33 born Nottingham housekeeper for brother in law James Watson widower 48 born Nottingham, farmer of 16 acres, and his niece Annie

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Wilson 13 scholar, plus farm servant, at Sutton in Ashfield. 1891 age 45, grocer, single, head of household with boarder and visitor Archie William Lachlam age 7 scholar born Mansfield, at Leabrook, Alfreton. Thomas Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 13.11.1848, son of Thomas, labourer and Alice of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 11.12.1848, an infant. Thomas Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 2.10.1849, son of Thomas, labourer, and Alice of Bradmore. 1851 age 18 months, in grandfather Joseph’s house (Bradmore 1851/40). 1861 age 11, carter’s boy in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/56). 1871 age 21, ag.lab. unemployed, visitor with John Anderson, boiler plate shearer, and wife Eliza 23 both born Ironville, at Alfreton. 1881 age 30, ag.lab with wife Ellen age 36 born Castle Donington, children William S 8 scholar born Green Hill Lane Alfreton, Lucy 3 born Lea Brook, Enoch 1 born Green Hill Lane and nephew Joseph Barton 19 stationary engine driver born Riddings Derbyshire, at Alfreton. 1891 age 39 ag.lab with wife Ellen 48 charwoman and children Lucy 13 domestic servant, Enoch 11, Walter 8, Alice 5 scholars, Herbert H 3, Frederick C 11 mths all born Codnor, at Parkins Yard, Codnor. 1901 age 51, farm labourer with wife Ellen 57 laundress and children Walter 18 underground colliery loader born Riddings, Derbyshire, Alice 15 domestic servant, Herbert H underground colliery driver, Frederick C 10, and nursechild Leonora Godber 2 mths all born Codnor, in house of daughter Eliza Parkin nee Hutchinson 23 born Leabrook and her husband Joseph 36 farmer born Codnor, at Morley Park, Belper. 1911 Thomas age 61 scavenger for Urban District Council with wife Ellen 67 (married 39 years (1872) 8 children, 3 dead), with grand-daughter Leonora Hutchinson 7 born Codnor and a boarder at Brunt House, Crosshill, Codnor. Alice Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 15.12.1851, daughter of Thomas, labourer and Alice of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 16.3.1856 age 5. William Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 31.7.1855, son of Thomas, labourer and Alice of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 20.10.1857 age 2 years 6 mths. Alice Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 29.12.1857, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Alice of Bradmore. 1861 age 3, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/56). 1871 age 14 domestic servant for George Clark bootmaker at 31 Arkwright St., Nottingham. 1881 age 23 (shown as 33) domestic servant born Bradmore visiting sister Jane Blake nee Hutchinson at Sunny Croft, Burnham Bucks (see Jane born 1842, above). 1891 age 33 born Bradmore, monthly nurse, visiting William Laird, ship builder engineer with family and servants including another monthly nurse visiting but no other Notts-born people, at 63 Hamilton Square, Birkenhead. William (Willie) Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 9.9.1860, son of Thomas, labourer and Alice of Bradmore. 1861 age 7 mths in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/56). Buried Bunny 25.6.1861 age 10 mnths. Benjamin Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 16.11.1807, son of Joseph and Ann of Bradmore. Benjamin Hutchinson labourer, married to Sarah, in Bradmore in 1830s. 1841 age 30, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah, with children Joseph, John, Ann and George, also Elizabeth Branson, 25, of independent means living somewhere near the Farmer St./Main Rd. junction (Bradmore 1841/15). 1851 Benjamin age 41 coal dealer born Bradmore with wife Jane age 35 born Boston and son Edward 5 scholar born Radford, at Ilkeston Rd., Radford. 1861 Benjamin age 52 (publican deleted) victualler with wife Jane age 49 born Boston and a servant at the White Horse, Brook St., East Leake. 1861 Edward Hutchinson born Old Radford son of Benjamin and Jane age 15 ostler for John Bakewell, victualler at Three Crowns Inn, Wymeswold. Benjamin Hutchinson born 1807 died Oct.1870 Loughborough district. Jane Hutchinson born 1813 died Oct.qtr. 1891, Boston Lincs. Sarah Hutchinson wife of Benjamin born c1811. 1841 age 30, married to Benjamin (Bradmore 1841/15). Died 1844/5. Joseph Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 13.5.1833, son of Benjamin, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 8, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/15). 1851 age 17 farm labourer for John Turner farmer of 200 acres with3 labourers at Edwalton. Oct.qtr. 1860 Joseph Hutchinson married Elizabeth Poulson, daughter of John and Mary of Keyworth, Bingham district. 1861 Joseph age 27 ag.lab with wife Elizabeth 24 born Keyworth and son Benjamin 1 mth born East Leake, plus Elizabeth’s mother Mary Poulson 47 nurse, married, born Wilford, and Elizabeth’s sister Harriet 11 scholar born Keyworth, at Brook St., East Leake. 1871 Joseph age 38 ag.lab with Elizabeth 34 and children Benjamin 11, George 8 born East Leake, William 5 and Mary Jane 8 mths both born Colwick, at Church St., Basford. Elizabeth died Oct.qtr. 1878, Basford district. 1881 Joseph age 46 widower, labourer for Corporation (carter), with son Willliam 15 winder at factory, at 1 Cliff Terrace, Basford. Joseph died Jul.qtr. 1885, Basford district. John Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 8.9.1836, son of Benjamin, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. Twin brother of Ann. 1841 age 4 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/15). 1851 age 13, winder, with

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brother George, servant for Charles Wilkinson, master framework knitter employing 15 men, at 7 Birch Row, Radford. 29.8.1858 John Hutchinson age 22 cook of 26 Newgate St. son of Benajmin Hutchinson married Kezia Goldstone age 20 cook of 31 Little Ayley St., daughter of James Goldstone, witnesses Henry Berriford and Sarah Payne, at St Jude’s Whitechapel. 1861 age 23, cook at eating house with wife Kezia age 22 shirt maker born Leytonstone, children Kezia Victoria 2, Sarah Ann 9 mths both born Leytonstone and Kezia’s mother Ann Hester Plumb 60 monthly nurse born St Clement Danes, Westminster, at 31 Little Ailie St. (apartments), St Mary Whitechapel. 1871 age 36 cook and cutler? with wife Kezia 32 needlewoman and children Sarah A 10, John W 9, George E 3 scholars, Emily 11 mths, all born Whitechapel, and Kezia’s mother Ann Plumb widow age 70 former nurse, at 31 Ailie St., Whitechapel. John Hutchinson died Oct.qtr. 1872, Mile End district. 1881 Kezia widow age 40 shirtmaker with children Benjamin 8 scholar and a boarder at 21 Alexis St., Bermondsey. 1891 Kezia widow age 51, shirt maker, with children George 25, seaman born Mile End, Benjamin 18 vellum binder’s apprentice born Whitechapel, and George 9 scholar born Newington, at Newington. Ann Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 8.9.1836, daughter of Benjamin, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore, twin sister of John. 1841 age 4, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/15). Possibly the Ann Hutchinson of Bradmore who married Thomas Spencer of Gotham at Bunny 10.5.1857. George Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 27.9.1838, son of Benjamin, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 2 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/15). 1851 George age 12 winder, with brother John, servant for Charles Wilkinson, master framework knitter employing 15 men, at 7 Birch Row, Radford. Ann Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 25.11.1810, daughter of Joseph and Ann of Bradmore. Elizabeth Hutchinson bapt. Bunny 15.11.1813, daughter of Joseph, labourer, and Ann of Bradmore. Thomas Hutchinson born c1808, buried Bunny 27.7.1838 age 30. Labourer.

HUTTON Mary Hutton married William Priestly of Widmerpool at Bunny 25.4.1700.

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