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Lindley of Nottinghamshire Joseph WATERALL Lindley of Nottinghamshire Joseph WATERALL Benjamin HAMILTON Isabella WREE Joseph PURVIS Mary SMITH John RALSTON Mathew KENYON-STOW Susan ... William Henry PEAT Fanny RAXBY Hannah RAXBY Mary WATERALL Edward LINDLEY b ca. 1798 Hexham b ca. 1800 Hexham b ca. 1800 Warden, b ca. 1817 Roxburghshire, contractor b ca. 1806 Scotland b ca. 1813 London b ca. 1816 Kentish Town, MDX b ca. 1817 South Shields, b ca. 1805 Monkwearmouth, b ca. 1801 Selston, Notts. b ca. 1796 1851: Shoemaker & Grocer, 1851: Bread Baker Northumberland Scotland 1881: Income from Interests 1861: Produce Broker of 4 Kidbrooke Durham Durham bp 13 Dec 1801 Selston 1841, 1851 licenced victualler Gilligate, Hexham d 1875 m 31 Jan 1836 Ancrum 1841: Boundaries, Jedburgh, Sneyd Park Lodge, Terrace, Kidbrooke, Kent 1861, 1871: visiting brother m 18 Mar 1827 Greasley Yew Tree Inn, Derby/Mansfield Rd. 1861: Grocer & Shoemaker, Roxburghshire, Scotland Roxburghshire, Scotland Westbury on Trym 1871: Colonial Produce Broker, in law William PEAT 1851: grocer of Beggarlee, Old Brinsley, Greasley Galligate, Hexham 1841: not found 1861: Retired Grocer, Law Gloucestershire Heath House, Greenwich Greasley 1871: Retired publican, widower, 1871: Retired Tradesman, 1851: Horse Trainer of Leases, Hexham 1891: Produce Broker Agent of d 1866iii Basford 7b 50, Mansfield Rd, Brinsley, Greasley 10, Gillegate, Hexham Haugh Lane, Hexham, South Hayes, South side age 64 d 1876 Northumberland Wimbledon Common 1859 dau m: merchant 16 servants d reg 1852 Hexham Visitor: Maitland F. KENYON-STOW Edward CORBETT John HAMILTON Sarah HAMILTON Joseph HAMILTON Barbara HAMILTON John PURVIS Mary CORBETT George PURVIS Hannah HAMILTON Elizabeth Marion PEAT Sir Robert PURVIS Isabella PURVIS Agnes PURVIS John Alexander RALSTON Martha PURVIS Selina M KENYON-STOW Maitland F KENYON-STOW Frederick Melkington KENYON-STOW Alice Millicent PEAT Arthur R PEAT James Ernest PEAT Alfred Edward PEAT Eliza KNOWLES William LINDLEY John BENTLEY Eliza ... Mary A. ... Matthew LINDLEY Hannah LINDLEY Albert LINDLEY Mary Ann LINDLEY ... KNOTT Jane A. ... b ca. 1832 Hexham b ca. 1834 Hexham b ca. 1836 Hexham b ca. 1838 Hexham b ca. 1837 Roxburghshire, b ca. 1839 Hexham b June 1842 Scotland b Oct 1844 b ca. 1847 Bow, b 1844 Jedburgh, Scotland b ca. 1849 Corsenside b Mar 1851 Hexham b ca. 1832 Scotland b ca. 1839 Roxburghshire, b ca. 1840 Leeds, YKS b ca. 1853 Mooreallerton, YKS b 1845 Leeds, Yorkshire b ca. 1850 Bow, b ca. 1854 Blackheath, b ca. 1857 Blackheath b ca. 1859 Blackheath b ca. 1826 Cordy Lane b ca. 1826 Top Beggarlee, Greasley b ca. 1841 Eastwood b ca. 1841 Shipley, Derbyshire b ca. 1828 b ca. 1827/8 b ca. 1830 b ca. 1833 b ca. 1841 b ca. 1817 Caistor, Northampton 1851: Iron Moulder, 1851: with parents 1851: Carrier's Apprentice, 1851: with parents Scotland m 1860 Oct 25 1851: Scholar 1851: Scholar London 1851: Scholar Northumberland Northumberland 1861: Engine Fitter of 37, Byker Scotland 1891: visitor, William PEAT m reg 1872 Lewisham Middlesex Kent 1861: Scholar 1871: Scholar Selston bp 14 Jly 1826 Greasley 1871: Miller & Farmer 1881: Miller & Farmer of 47 Acres, 1861: victualler bp 17 Jun 1834 1881: widow of 7 Landhurst Ter, with parents 1861: Shop assistant, with parents 1851: Solicitor's Clerk Hexham 1861: Solicitors General Clerk 1861: Shop assistant, 1861: Scholar 1861: Solicitors General Clerk 1861: Scholar 1861: Scholar Bank, Byker, Newcastle m 19 Sep 1859 1911: occ Nil, visitor with 1881: Captain, 5th Dragoon Guards, 1861: Scholar 1861: Scholar 1871: Scholar 1891: Produce Broker bp 11 Feb 1827 1852: joiner of 49 Acres, of Eastwood New Manley Mills, The Mill House Yew Tree Inn Moorgreen Congregational St Mary, Nottingham with parents 1861: Commercial Traveller 1867: Emmigrated to USA, with parents 1891: visiting father 1871: Law Student & BA (Camb), 1871: Engine Fitter, Ecclestone, All Saints, Newcastle brother; married ca 1881 active list, with parents 1871: Scholar 1891: Produce Broker Agent Greasley 1861: Wheelwright & Grocer, Newthorpe, Greasley d before 1881 census 1891: Miller & Farmer, Newmanleys Mill Yard 1871: Carpenter & or Independant, Greasley Robert W. KNOTT Gr Son, b ca 1876 Nutall Notts Corn Trade, of 20, Dunn St, then moved back and forth m reg 1864 Hexham 1911: Patient at Medical lodger in Leiston SFK Yorkshire. 1891: House Keeper, 1891: Retired Cavalry Officer 1891: Produce Broker Agent 1851: Dress Maker 1871: Carpenter, Dulcote Lane, Greasley 1901: Farmer of Newmanleys Mill publican, Mansfield 1851: steam engine Elswick, Newcastle between USA and Canada 1880: Keeping house & Surgical Home, 1873: Barrister, Inner Temple 1881: Foreman Engine Fitter, 22 Ellesmere Rd, of 31 Brunswick Terrace, Hove, Sussex Agent m 29 Nov 1852 1881: Grocer & Carpenter, Greasley 1911: widow of Newmanleys Mill, Rd, Greasley tender 1880: Corn Merchant, with 1870: Farm Labourer with d 1923, bur City Cemetery, 23 Devonshire St, m reg 1874 Lewisham 4 Engine Lane, Greasley, Notts. Sheffield. 1901: Major General Retired, of Basford Reg. Off. 1891: Carpenter & Grocer, Greasley Eastwood, Notts. 1891: Carpenter brother George in USA Thomas Darling, Vernon, Fredericksburg, Virginia Portland Pl, W. London 1881: Barrister at Law, M.A., 4 Blackheath Ter, Greenwich bur 19 May 1886 age 54 bur 31 Jan 1901 same 2 Brunswick Sq, Hove d reg 1905 Basford, 1901: Joiner Carpenter, Newthorpe, Greasley 17 Engine Lane, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA, d 1913 1890er: 4 Blackheath terrace, Blackheath Dissenters' Allotment, grave as John 1911: Major-General (retired), age 73 d reg 1910 Basford, age 82 Greasley wife not present 1891: Barrister, visitor with Frank E Slingsby, General Cemetery Nottm. 2 Brunswick Square Hove Sussex 1901: Engine Wright, 1880: Coal Merchant, Rodgers farmer of Fainhill Hall, Fainhill, Yorkshire Grave no. 02849 Engine Lane, Greasley Park, Cook, Illinois 1895-1906 MP (U) Peterborough see Knowles pedigree Gd dau Florence 1880 Dec 9: USA naturalisation 1901: M.P. & Barrister, 43 Ashley Gdns, Westminster 1900: Agent Real Estate, of 1905 Kt 244 Ash, Crookston City, Polk, 1911: Visitor, with Arthur John Sketchley, 35 Arthur R KENYON-STOW Alice M KENYON-STOW Frederica KENYON-STOW Ida KENYON-STOW Minnesota Devonshire St., W London b ca. 1875 Blackheath, b ca. 1877 Blackheath b ca. 1879 Blackheath b ca. 1880/1 Blackheath 1910: Farmer, Falmouth, d 1920 Jun 23, of 3 Burnham Villas, Richmond, Surrey; Kent 1881: Scholar 1881: Scholar 1891: Scholar Stafford, Virginia, USA probate London 29 July to Frederica KENYON-STOW, 1881: Scholar 1891: Scholar 1891: Scholar d 1919, bur City Cemetery, spinster 1891: Scholar 1920: granted probate for Fredericksburg, Virginia 1901: Stock Broker uncle Sir Robert PURVIS Lucy KNOTT Martha E KNOTT Rebecca KNOTT Robert KNOTT 1911: Stock broker b ca. 1855 Wainby Lincs b ca. 1861 Louth Lincs b ca. 1860 Fillingham Lincs b ca. 1868 Osbournby Lincs 1881: Machinist 1881: Machinist 1881: Serv. 1881: Errand Boy 1911: 9 children, 6 living, 3 d Joseph Allen PURVIS Alice J GILLESPIE Houston Hannah H PURVIS Isabella PURVIS George H PURVIS Samuel Alice PURVIS Victor A Caroline PURVIS Mary M. Robert H PURVIS Loretta Elizabeth Eric HAGER Agnes PURVIS Benjamin PURVIS Nellie Pearl PURKS Christian ROLLING Edward LINDLEY Liney RALSTON Albert LINDLEY Mary LINDLEY Matthew LINDLEY Annie LINDLEY William ROBINSON Mary Ann ROBINSON Mary Hannah NEWTON William LINDLEY Henry (Harry) LINDLEY Lucy Elizabeth BENTLEY Thomas Edward LECK Mary Ellen BENTLEY William BENTLEY John BENTLEY William LINDLEY Frank LINDLEY Elizabeth Sophia REEVE Henry W. Edward Martha Charlotte FREEMAN Matthew LINDLEY Eli Thomas LINDLEY Elizabeth Gascoyne GRANGER Hannah LINDLEY (1) William RILEY (2) Susan KNOTT Henry Walter LINDLEY Ada Newbutt James John LINDLEY Hannah b Mar 1865 b Oct 1874 Canada SHAW b 1866/7 England b 1867 Nov England b 1869 Canada MORRISON b Dec 1872 Canada (Eng) MARSHALL b 1872 Canada b 1876 b 1874 Canada PURVIS b 1878 b 1877 b 1884 Mar Canada (Eng) 1893-1952 b ca 1856 Greasley or b ca. 1852 Selstone b 1858 Hexham, Northumberland ship, then mining engineer (Polly) mining industry b ca. 1862 Newthorpe b ca. 1862 Kimberley b ca. 1860 Kimberley b ca. 1870 Hill Top, Notts b ca. 1866 Newthorpe b ca. 1867 b ca. 1869 Eastwood m reg 1887 Basford b ca. 1861 Eastwood b ca. 1863 Eastwood b ca. 1872 Eastwood b ca. 1855 b ca. 1857 b ca. 1862 LINDLEY LINDLEY WILSON b ca. 1865 Eastwood b ca. 1863 Greasley b Greasley b ca. 1864 Brinsley b Greasley b ca. 1866 Brinsley b ca. 1866-7 Orston Notts b Greasley MEAKIN b Greasley 1870 WILSON b reg 1865 Hexham 1878: emmigrated 1880: at school 1880: at school 1880: at school 1880: at school 1854-1934 1880: at school 1880: with parents b 1875 b 1880 Apr Illinois 1885: immigrated USA Moorgreen Notts. 1871: Clerk m 13 Aug 1878 Greasley, Notts b 1854 Newthorpe b ca. 1858 Newthorpe b ca. 1861 of 14 Grovenor Rd. 1891: Railway Clerk, with 1911: with sister in law m reg 1892 Basford 1881: Joiner (apprentice) 1881: Scholar (Monitor) 1871: [present] 1891: Coal Merchant, 1871: Scholar 1871: Scholar 1881: Scholar 1871: Engine fitter 1871: Engine Nottingham b ca. 1859 b ca. 1860/1 b ca. 1862 m 1883 Basford 1901: Carpenter at reg 1864 Basford m 1889 Basford reg 1865 Basford m1 1887 Basford 1881: Drilling Machinist reg 1868 Basford b ca. 1873 1891: Carpenter, b ca. 1867 1867: emmigrated to USA to USA 1900: with parents 1900: Clerk Real Estate 1880: with parents 1900: with parents m reg 1883 Basford 1881: Senr Mining Surveyor d 8 May 1948 m 13 Aug 1878 Greasley lived at 14 Grovenor Rd. lived at 14 Grovenor Rd m reg 1887 Basford father
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