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Roundhay St John Baptism Register 1890-1903 Roundhay St John Baptism Register 1890-1903 Surname Forenames Date Rel Parents Occupation Abode Notes AGUTTER Muriel 3 Aug da Edwin Freeman furniture sales Roundhay Elliott 1902 & May Margaret May ALBRECHT Martin 23 Apr so Martin Henry merchant Roundhay Herbert 1895 Edmund & Ann ALBRECHT Mercy 11 May da Martin H E merchant Roundhay May 1892 & Annie ANNEREAU Olive 24 Jan da Benjamin Building Roundhay 1900 & Elizabeth Ann society superintendent APPLEYARD Doris 4 Nov da Thomas clerk Leeds Bulmer 1899 & Nellie May ATKINS George 8 Dec so John & Annie gardener Roundhay Private baptism 1896 BARKER Benjamin 8 Nov so Benjamin machine tool Roundhay Adult 1896 & Emma manufacturer BARKER Bertha 8 Nov da Benjamin & Emma machine tool Roundhay Adult 1896 manufacturer BARKER James 8 Nov so Benjamin machine tool Roundhay Adult Simpson 1896 & Emma manufacturer BARRAN Gwendoline 23 Jun da Rowland Hirst merchant Roundhay Cardew 1896 & Rose Cardew Beechwood BARRAN Rose 30 Nov da Rowland Hirst merchant Roundhay Sylvia 1892 & Rose Cardew BARRETT Violetta Mar da coachman Roundhay Private baptism 1901 BEEFORTH Gladys 29 Jun da Henry publican Barwick in Elmet 1897 & Gertrude BEEFORTH Laura 27 Nov da Henry publican Barwick 1895 & Gertrude Wellington Inn BEILBY Constance 25 May da Archibald Cecil gardener Roundhay Vera 1898 & Constantine Wylie BIRDSALL Lily 17 Mar da Frederick farm labourer Roundhay 1895 Benjamin & Jane BIRDSALL Nellie 1 Jan da Frederick farm labourer Cobble Hall 1899 Benjamin Cottage & Jane BONSALL Elsie 4 Feb da John gardener Roundhay Mary 1894 & Edith Annie BONSALL Mabel 3 Jan da John gardener Roundhay Edith 1892 & Edith Annie Grange BOSOMWORTH William 4 Oct so John Appleton police constable Swillington 1896 & Elizabeth BROWN Elsie 29 Apr da William gardener Roundhay Jessie 1900 & Louisa BROWN Gertrude 21 Jul da William gardener Roundhay Serena 1895 & Louisa BUCKE Emma 8 Nov da John Barber Roundhay Adult 1896 & Susannah BULMER Ethel 7 Oct da John Davidson blacksmith Roundhay Mary 1900 & Mary Augusta CHADWICK Margery 27 Feb da Frank Teasdale manufacturer Roundhay Gaudern 1901 & Ellen Jane The Drive CHAPMAN John 4 Apr so George farming man Roundhay 1897 & Mary CHAPMAN Thomas 1 Nov so George farm labourer Roundhay 1891 & Mary Ann CHARGE Edwin 3 Aug so William John labourer Roundhay 1890 & Sarah CHARGE Mary 7 Feb da William John gardener Roundhay 1892 & Sarah CHISHOLM Aggie 4 Dec da Thomas Brown brewery Roundhay 1898 & Bella superintendent Belle Vue CLARK Frank 16 Feb so Samuel engineer Beeston Hill Noel 1902 & Eden CLARK George 19 Mar so Samuel engineer Leeds Edwin 1899 & Eden Green Mount St COATES Doris 11 Nov da John farm man Roundhay 1900 & Mary Jane Cobble Hall COCKILL Annie 2 Dec da Robert Bustard bootmaker Roundhay Elsie 1900 & Hannah COCKILL Hilda 20 Jun da Robert Bustard bootmaker Roundhay Roundhay St John Baptism Register 1890-1903 Gertrude 1897 & Hannah McKintosh COCKILL Laura 1 Dec da Robert Bustard shoemaker Roundhay Dorothy 1895 & Hannah North Lane COCKILL Robert 6 Nov so Robert Bustard bootmaker Roundhay Bustard 1898 & Hannah COLLETT Edith 19 Mar da William Richardson blacksmith Roundhay Mabel 1893 & Mary Anna COLLETT Olive 3 Feb da William Richardson blacksmith Roundhay Irene 1898 & Mary Hannah CRAMPTON Amelia 13 Jan da William Thomas merchant Roundhay Adult 1895 & Mary CRAMPTON Charles 13 Jan so William Thomas merchant Roundhay Adult 1895 & Mary CRAMPTON Edward 13 Jan so William Thomas merchant Roundhay Adult 1895 & Mary CRAMPTON Louisa 13 Jan da merchant Roundhay Adult 1895 CRAMPTON Mary 13 Jan da William Thomas merchant Roundhay Adult Adelaide 1895 & Mary CRICK Louis 17 May so Frederick William clerk in Holy Roundhay Graham 1891 & Margaret Orders Minden Graham CROSSLAND Philip 7 Nov so John Lazenby school master Roundhay 1897 & Emma CROSSLEY Herbert 19 Nov so Annie Roundhay Natural son 1891 Private baptism CROYSDALE Geoffrey 16 Nov so John traveller Roundhay 1901 & Ada CROYSDALE James 8 Oct so John traveller Roundhay 1901 & Ada DALBY Gladys 9 Jun da Benjamin farmer Roundhay Elizabeth 1895 & Elizabeth Home Farm DALBY John 11 Jun so Benjamin farmer Roundhay 1893 & Elizabeth DALBY Richard 21 Jun so George farm labourer Harewood William 1891 & Frances DEANS Jessie 29 Dec da Charles Stanley gentleman Dagmar House Carswell 1895 & Jessie Hyland DUTFIELD May 7 Jun da James William gardener Roundhay 1896 & Mary Eliza DUTFIELD Annie 4 Jan da James William gardener York 1891 & Mary Eliza DUTFIELD Charles 15 Oct so James William gardener Roundhay 1893 & Mary Eliza ELLWOOD Elsie 16 Oct da Edward joiner Roundhay May 1899 & Dinah ETHERINGTON Colin 31 Dec so John William retired draper Roundhay Clement 1899 & Beatrice Olive FINDLAY James 30 Aug so George Henry brewer Roundhay Cecil 1894 & Fanny FIRTH Emily 1 Nov da Edwin police constable Roundhay Gertrude 1896 & Martha Ann FOSS George 7 Apr so John William coachman Roundhay William 1895 & Ellen FOSTER Alfred 3 Feb so Alfred Louie John coachman Roundhay 1901 & Elizabeth FOSTER Winifred 16 Oct da William gardener Roundhay Ellen 1890 & Ruth FOWLER George 26 Oct so George Phillips outfitter Leeds,6 Phillips 1902 & Rosa Elizabeth Ravenscar Terr GILPIN Craven 22 Oct so William Henry publican Roundhay Riper years 1893 & Sarah Ann Christiana GILPIN Dorothy 27 Jul da George auctioneer Roundhay Kate 1898 & Kate GILPIN George 22 Oct so William Henry publican Roundhay Riper years 1893 & Sarah Ann Christiana GILPIN Marjorie 21 Oct da George auctioneer Roundhay Annie 1899 & Kate GILPIN Reginald 29 May so Joseph cabinet maker Roundhay Barnes 1894 & Kate GILPIN Sidney 22 Nov so Joseph publican Roundhay 1898 & Kate GILPIN Sydney 28 Sep so Joseph Roundhay Born Roundhay St John Baptism Register 1890-1903 Craven 1896 & Kate The Canal 26 Aug 1896 Cottage GILPIN Thomas 22 Nov so Joseph publican Roundhay Wightman 1898 & Kate GILPIN William 22 Oct so William Henry publican Roundhay Riper years Henry 1893 & Sarah Ann Mansion Christiana GOODALL Benjamin 15 Sep so Benjamin farmer Roundhay Private baptism Rowland 1901 & Elizabeth Grange GOODALL Clara 31 Dec da James farmer Seacroft 1893 & Frances Eleanor Grange Farm GOODALL Grace 30 Jul da James farmer Private baptism 1902 & Frances Eleanor GOODALL James 1 Jan so James farmer Grange House Belfort 1899 & Frances Eleanor Farm GOODALL Jane 20 Dec da James farmer Seacroft, Born 1896 & Frances Eleanor Grange House 15 Nov 1896 Farm GOODALL John 26 Feb so Thomas Dunwell farmer Roundhay Dinsdale 1898 & Mary Ann GOODALL Sarah 18 Sep da James & farmer Seacroft, 1892 Frances Eleanor Grange House Farm GOODALL William 21 Jan so Thomas Dunwell farmer Roundhay Dunwell 1900 & Mary Ann GOTT Annie 4 Feb da William coachman Roundhay 1894 & Sarah GOTT Dorothy 6 Oct da William groom Roundhay, 1895 & Sarah Gordon Cottage GOTT Elsi 27 Dec da William builder Sheldon Lilian 1892 & Elizabeth Ann GOTT William 19 Dec so William tramcar conductor Leeds Clarence 1897 & Elizabeth Ann Harehills Rd GREEN Anne 3 Sep da Jackson salesman Halton Elizabeth 1893 & Lucy Annie GRICE John 18 Sep so John Brewster baths attendant Gledhill Harold 1898 & Mary Ellen GRICE Wilfred 23 Jan so John Brewster butler Roundhay Privately baptised Boden 1895 & Mary Ellen HALL Elsie 15 Sep da Robert Sharman coachman Roundhay Maud 1895 Skilling Woodbourne & Lily The Lodge HALL Robert 17 Apr so Robert Sharman coachman Roundhay Sharman 1892 & Lily HAWKINS Emily 5 May da Richard gardener Roundhay Ethel 1895 & Hannah Mary HAWKINS Frank 16 Sep so Thomas Henry postman Roundhay 1900 & Flora Elizabeth HAWKINS John 2 Nov so Richard gardener Park Cottages Edward 1902 & Anna Mary HAWKINS Katharine 6 Jun da Richard gardener Roundhay Annie 1897 & Anna Mary HAWKINS William 19 Mar so Richard gardener Roundhay Arthur 1899 & Anna Mary HEMSWORTH Annie 2 Apr da John wheelwright Roundhay 1893 & Clara HEMSWORTH John 5 Jun so William gardener Huddersfield Bernard 1898 & Lucy HENSON Craven 17 Sep so Samuel Lawson stone mason Roundhay 1899 & Lucy Mary HENSON Henry 27 Dec so Henry Anthony tobaconist Leeds Aubrey 1892 & Sophia HEPPER Clara 14 Mar da John Staniland stock broker Roundhay Kathleen 1897 & Anne Edith HEPPER John 25 Sep so John Staniland stock broker Roundhay Wilfred 1898 & Anne Edith Bryan HEUSON Samuel 4 Jul so Samuel Lawson stone mason Roundhay Lawson 1897 & Lucy Mary HEUSON? Gladys 10 Aug da Thomas draughtsman Roundhay May 1893 & Grace Annie HEWSON Mildred 26 Sep da Thomas draughtsman Roundhay Nellie 1894 & Grace Annie HIELD Roderick 15 Feb so David Holding woollen Roundhay Private baptism Hardy 1903 & Louisa Leda manufacturer HOLLAND Hilda 16 Jul da William coachman Roundhay Roundhay St John Baptism Register 1890-1903 Elizabeth 1893 & Mary HOLLAND James 21 Feb so William coachman Roundhay Bernard 1892 & Mary HOLMES Oswald 30 Jul so John medical Roundhay Victor 1900 & Florence Juanita practitioner Formosa HOLMES Robert 19 Jul so John chemist Roundhay Wilfred 1891 & Martha HOYLE Ernest 5 Jun so Thomas esq Roundhay Bertram 1900 & Clara Old Park Rd HOYLE Francis 5 Jun so Thomas esq Roundhay Edgar 1900 & Clara Old Park Rd HUBY Kate 5 Jun da Thomas groom Roundhay Park 1892 & Annie HUDSON Robert 13 Sep so Henry Gowan cloth Roundhay Born Henry 1894 & Emily Aida manufacturer 11 Aug 1894 baptised by A A Harland, Vicar of Harefield, Middlesex IVES John 5 Nov so Stephen coachman Shadwell Robert 1893 & Rachel Redhall IVES Mary 5 Jun da Stephen coachman Shadwell Elsie 1892 & Rachel Redhall IVES Phyllis 17 Dec da Stephen & coachman Shadwell Born 1899 Rachel 11 Oct 1899 IVES Stephen 3 May so Stephen coachman Shadwell Moorsom 1891 & Rachel
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