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D) My Genealogy Index Page Is: James M BULLEN chart (d) My genealogy index page is: http://cashewnut.me.uk/Genealogy/ James m. 1802, Woodton See BULLEN chart (a) for the Elizabeth ALAN CASH - web pages Descendants NOBBS My e-mail address is: [email protected] ancestry of Elizabeth LORD LORD James NOBBS's parents are thought to be The parents of Susan (or Susanna) were home page: http://cashewnut.me.uk of John NOBBS & Elizabeth [KING] Samuel STRANGLEMAN, born in Runton, Elizabeth LORD and James NOBBS "Elisabeth" in baptism record, b. 1774, Bedingham, Norfolk b. 1779, Woodton, Norfolk who were married in Bedingham in 1865. Norfolk, and his wife Susan, thought to "Elizabeth" in marriage record d. 1842, Loddon District of d. 1863, Loddon District be Susan [BROCK], who were married Bedingham, Norfolk (both in Woodton registers). Labourer on 15 Oct 1813, in Redenhall, Norfolk. Walter's marriage to Maria NOBBS was his second. m. 1828, Hempnall, Norfolk m. 1830, Hempnall, Norfolk m. 1850, Depwade District m. 1838, Bergh Apton, Norfolk m. 1844, Loddon District He was first married in 1860 to Charlotte ALDRIDGE, James was born James John John John was baptised son of John MOORE and Charlotte[ALGAR] in 1803 in George Ann Robert Charlotte Honor Susan Mariah Maria Edward Mary who was born in Long Stratton, Norfolk. 19 Sep 1802, LORD NOBBS "Honour" in her own MOORE Hempnall. The 1802 Hempnall marriage record of this couple gives the William NOBBS and baptised NOBBS THAIN NOBBS bride's name as Charlotte AUGER. STRANGLEMAN NOBBS FARROW Ann baptism record, "Honor" NOBBS NOBBS Mary was born and baptised illegitimate son of DUFFELL Walter's parents were William GOULT (or GOULTY), There were at least 2 children from this first marriage: b. 1802, Woodton, b. 1804, Bedingham, in the baptism record of b. 1803, Hempnall, b. 1816, Bedingham in Woodton in April 1818, born in Long Stratton, Norfolk, and his wife Mary Ann, Elizabeth LORD, b. 1807, Beccles, b. 1806, Bedingham b. 1805, Saxlingham, After his first wife, Honor [NOBBS] died, John MOORE was remarried in 1865 to b. 1817, Wortwell, b. 1813, Bedingham Norfolk Norfolk her daughter Elizabeth. Norfolk b. 1811, Bedingham d. 1900, Norwich daughter of Mary DUFFELL, born in Kenninghall, Norfolk. William George GOULT (1861, Long Stratton), on 10 Oct 1802, Suffolk d. 1872, Loddon District Norfolk b. 1809, Bedingham widow Elizabeth [MANTHORPE] ROBERTS, of Herringfleet, Suffolk. Elizabeth Norfolk b. 1816, Hales, Norfolk b. 1818, Bedingham b. 1818, Woodton, d. 1854, Norwich d. 1889, Depwade District d. 1873, Mustard maker / Eliza's parents were Jonathan GRIMMER, single woman. Walter Henry GOULT (1870, Lowestoft). the same day that Shoe binder Agricultural labourer d. 1876, Loddon District d. 1850, Hempnall had been with him as housekeeper in 1861. In 1881, John and Elizabeth, still in d. 1871, d. 1894, Henstead District d. 1898, Bedingham Norfolk Mary's parents were James COURTNEY, a porter/carter, Grocer's porter Agricultural labourer Depwade District Agricultural labourer / born in Alburgh, and his wife Rachel [GRAY], Walter's birth was registered as Walter GOUT (GRO 2n and his wife, thought to be Sarah [WINDSOR], who were Elizabeth married Hempnall, are both recorded as "Pauper". After John died, Elizabeth went to live Depwade District Laundress Agricultural labourer d. 1887, Bedingham Farm bailiff who were married in 1837, in Ilketshall quarter 1839 Depwade reg-district). Charlotte died in 1879. James NOBBS. with her son in Elswich, Northumberland, where she died in her eighties, in 1893. married in 1854. Both were born in Tranmere, Cheshire. St Andrew, Suffolk. m. 1854, Norwich m. 1879, Aylsham District m. 1896, Cuckfield District m. 1870, Alburgh Parish Church © m. 1883, Lowestoft m. 1881, Keighley m. 1873, Bingley, Yorkshire According to the censuses, Mary's parents were Charles GATES, Birth regstd. See BULLEN chart (d1) Henry See BULLEN chart (d2) Jeremiah Joseph See BULLEN chart (d3) James born in Thirsk, Yorkshire, who was lock keeper at Dowley Gap, Walter Edward Mary William Charles Emma William Elizabeth Ellen Ann NOBBS Ann Harry Eliza Elizabeth Maria Martha I think it likely that there were several other children Mary for descendants John for descendants NOBBS FLATMAN for descendants NOBBS George Mary (Polly) Bingley, Yorkshire, on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, and his GOULT NOBBS Ann NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS (1863 GRO). NOBBS SHEARMAN GRIMMER NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS of Edward and Mary who did not appear in any census Jane of of of NOBBS GATES wife Sarah, recorded in 1871 as being born at Barnoldswick, PORTER Marriage as and did not survive: NOBBS b. 1852, Topcroft, b. 1834, Aylsham b. 1846, Bedingham, Yorkshire. b. 1839, Wacton, Norfolk b. 1859, Bedingham COURTNEY b. 1836, Norwich b. 1847, Norwich b. 1849, Norwich Robert NOBBS Honor NOBBS Anna NOBBS b. 1863, Alburgh, b. 1857, Kings Worthy, George NOBBS b. 1845, Alburgh, Norfolk b. 1850, Bedingham b. 1854, Bedingham b. 1856, Bedingham b. 1828, Norwich Norfolk Agricultural labourer / Norfolk b. 1852, Bedingham b. 1853, Dowley Gap, Bingley, Yorkshire d. 1890, Lowestoft Agricultural labourer / b. 1831, Norwich, d. 1845, Norwich b. 1839, Norwich d. 1861, Norwich d. 1854, Norwich and and b. 1854, Topcroft (1896 GRO). Norfolk Hampshire and Servant Servant (housemaid, Servant (housemaid) / James Edward NOBBS (b. 2nd qtr 1881, d. same qtr), b. 1855, Tranmere, d. 1892, Kirkley, Suffolk Agricultural labourer Gardener Agricultural labourer d. 1883, Bradford Drawer in Worsted factory / Although recorded as Mary GATES (or Mary NOBBS after Police officer / Gas pipe layer / Norfolk Charlotte THAIN John MOORE Servant (cook) Agricultural labourer Maria FARROW cook) Housekeeper for Sarah Emily NOBBS (b. 1st qtr 1892, d. 2nd qtr 1894), Birkenhead, Cheshire Carpenter / Joiner / Agricultural labourer / Waggoner Lodging house keeper marriage) in all censuses, her name is Polly GATES in her GRO Brewer's cellarman General labourer / d. 1861, Norwich b. 1829, Bedingham, elderly father Sarah Emily NOBBS (b. 4th qtr 1894, d. 3rd qtr 1900), Servant Coffeehouse keeper marriage registration of 1873. Gas stoker Shoe binder Norfolk Robert William NOBBS (b. 4th qtr 1898, d. 1st qtr 1899). in Brompton Road, Deaths dates of siblings Mary Ann, Servant William, Emma, and William NOBBS, Knightsbridge m. 1898, Aylsham District m. 1899, Bingley are not confirmed. William Albert Frederick Arthur George Edward James Frederick John Charles Edward Rose May Alice Kate Annie Rebecca Elizabeth Mary Charles Maria Ellen Margaret Richard Mary Mary George Clara Albert James James Frederick William SHEARMAN William Edward William Henry's parents were Thomas PORTER, George FLATMAN SHEARMAN NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS William NOBBS Edward NOBBS NOBBS Ann Jane Ann Henry Ellen Edward Courtney Courtney Eric Since preparing this chart I have been contacted by Mel Turner who is descended from Anna FLATMAN Elizabeth Ellen NOBBS Martha Ann E. GREENWOOD NOBBS a carpenter born in Litcham, Norfolk, and WEBSTER FLATMAN NOBBS NOBBS GOULT NOBBS Charles NOBBS's son John. Mel has kindly shared the following information with me. NOBBS FLATMAN FLATMAN b. 1898, Lindfield, NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS NOBBS his wife Mary born in Brancaster, Norfolk. b. 1900, Lindfield b. 1880, Morton, b. 1883, Bingley, Sussex b. 1880, Bingley (BECK) b. 1868, Walcot Green, b. 1880, Reepham, b. 1871, Bedingham, b. 1876, Bedingham b. 1878, Bedingham b. 1880, Bedingham b. 1882, Bedingham b. 1878, Dowley Gap Bingley Yorkshire b. 1886, Lowestoft, b. 1896, Charles NOBBS's mother was Ann BENNS of Howe who married John NOBBS on 23rd November 1828. b. 1873, Wortwell, b. 1883, Reepham b. 1890, Cawston, b. 1875, Bedingham b. 1884, Bedingham b. 1874, Dowley Gap, Railway labourer Rose Anna NOBBS is recorded as daughter Norfolk Norfolk b. 1885, Reepham Norfolk Agricultural labourer Agricultural labourer Agricultural labourer Grocer's assistant or Morton, Bingley Worsted spinner Suffolk Bedingham, Norfolk Servant Norfolk b. 1894, Cawston Bingley, Yorkshire b. 1886, Bingley b. 1895, Bingley b. 1899, Bingley b. 1882, Bingley, b. 1884, Bingley of Joseph FLATMAN in the 1881 census. Agricultural labourer Agricultural labourer Agricultural labourer Worsted spinner / Carpenter (apprentice) Norfolk Charles NOBBS married Susannah WARNES at Norwich registry office on 9th July 1861. Worsted spinner Yorkshire Horseman b. 1886, Bingley b. 1888, Bingley b. 1891, Bingley She was born 6 years before he married General labourer Susannah's father is recorded as Samuel WARNES, engine driver. Worsted weaver on farm Worsted spinner Worsted doffer d. 1893, Bingley b. 1896, Bingley b. 1900, Bingley Ellen NOBBS. William's mother was Frances WEBSTER Joseph's parents were Robert FLATMAN, a gardener, born in Banningham, Norfolk, and Harry SHEARMAN was baptised in Kings Worthy, on 18 Oct 1857, Charles NOBBS moved with his family to Aldboro Street, Hull sometime between 1867 and 1870, who was born in Swafield, Norfolk. Some his wife Martha [BROOKS], born in Erpingham, Norfolk, married 1818, Ingworth, Norfolk. son of Susan SHEARMAN (IGI). His birth was registered as 1891 Catharine Ernest John and worked as an oil miller. years after William was born, Frances Harry SHERMAN (GRO). Susan was born in Kings Worthy about 1835. I think it likely that there were 2 other children of George and Mary Ruby William WEBSTER Mary NOBBS Head Wid 36 Lodging House Keeper Yorkshire Bingley married George RUDD and they had several Joseph's marriage to Ellen NOBBS was his second. On 30 Oct 1860, in Redhill, Surrey, who did not survive, namely James NOBBS (b. 2nd qtr 1876, d. same qtr), From the dates it is obvious 1901 Many thanks for the information to Mel who continues to research this family. Mary A.E. " Daur - 16 Worsted Spinner " " WEBSTER WEBSTER children. he married Mary Elizabeth CREAM. Despite this, Joseph is recorded in the 1861 census Harry's marriage to Ann (Anna) NOBBS was his second. His first was and Martha NOBBS (b.
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