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Knowles of Nottinghamshire Knowles of Nottinghamshire Geoffery KNOWLES Anne ... Ann WILCOCKSON Charles KNOWLES Catherine KNOWLES b ca. 1806 colliery engineer of Selston bp 6 Jly 1795 Greasley Adlesbury, Oxfordshire b 1798 Brinsley; bp 3 Oct 1798 Greasley m 19 Sep 1826 Selston 1841: Engineer, Brinsley 1871: School mistress 1851: Engineer, Colliery, of Cordey Lane, 1881, 1891: widow, with Underwood, Nottinghamshire dau Catherine CRESSWELL, 1861: Engineer of Selston, Notts. 1891 "Living on her Means" 1871: Engineer, Cordy Lane, Selston, Notts. d reg 1891 Belper, age 86 d reg 1871 Basford, age 73 Martha KNOWLES Samuel KNOWLES Charles KNOWLES Arthur CRESSWELL Catherine KNOWLES Martha Wilcockson KNOWLES Samuel JOHNSON Mary Ann KNOWLES Robert KNOWLES Elizabeth ... Eliza KNOWLES William LINDLEY b ca. 1851 Selston b ca. 1845 b ca. July 1840 b ca 1841 Brinsley, Notts. bp 2 Sep 1838 bp 24 Apr 1836 Greasley b ca. 1833 Eastwood bp 17 Apr 1831 bp 24 Aug 1828 Greasley b ca. 1831 Ripley, b ca. 1826 Cordy Lane b ca. 1826 Top Beggarlee, Greasley Underwood, Selston 1851: [not present] 1881: Iron Moulder, 51 Nottingham Greasley 1841, 51: [not present] 1861: Cast Ironfounder Greasley 1861: Engine Builder, Pipe Derbyshire Selston bp 14 Jly 1826 Greasley Rd, Alfreton, Derbyshire 1861, 1871: Dressmaker, of Black Lane, Eastwood 1851: Dress Maker Bridge Road, Alfreton, DBY bp 11 Feb 1827 1852: joiner 1891: Lodger with Augustine J Batt, living with parents 1871: Ironfounder of 1881: Ironfounder 1871: Clerk at Iron Works, Greasley 1861: Wheelwright & Grocer, Newthorpe, Greasley 33 Nightingale St, Attercliffe, 1891: Rose Villas, Eastwood of Oakland Villa, Alfreton 1851: Dress Maker 1871: Carpenter, Dulcote Lane, Greasley Sheffield Nottingham Rd, Alfreton, d before 1881 census 1881: Foundry Manager m 29 Nov 1852 1881: Grocer & Carpenter, Greasley 1901: Moulder - Pig Iron, boarder Derbyshire; of 42, Nottm Rd, Alfreton Basford Reg. Off. 1891: Carpenter & Grocer, Greasley with Emma Scafe, 22 Savill Street, niece Abigale JOHNSON 1891: Manager at Iron works reg 1852iv 1901: Joiner Carpenter, Newthorpe, Greasley Brightside, Sheffield 1901: Dressmaker, Lower The Oaklands, Nottingham Basford 7b 268 d reg 1910 Basford, age 82 1911: Iron Moulder, Foundry, Somercotes, Derbyshire Rd, Alfreton d reg 1905 Basford, Inmate, Basford Union Workhouse age 73 and Infirmary, Highbury Road, Nottingham LINDLEY pedigree Arthur Charles CRESSWELL Ada SOAR Elizabeth JOHNSON Arthur JOHNSON Charles JOHNSON Samuel JOHNSON David Reginald JOHNSON Alice ... Henry JOHNSON Annie Alice FARMER Herbert JOHNSON Fanny TWIGGER Abigail A. JOHNSON Charles Alfred KNOWLES b ca 1870 Cotmanhay b ca. 1868 Selston b ca. 1855 Eastwood b ca. 1856 Eastwood b ca. 1858 Eastwood b ca. 1860 Eastwood b ca. 1863 Eastwood b ca. 1864 Derby b ca. 1865 Eastwood b ca. 1867 Ibstock LEI b ca. 1867 Eastwood b ca. 1867 Eastwood b ca. 1869 Eastwood b ca. 1859 Kirkby Notts Derbyshire m reg 1900 Basford 1861: Scholar 1861: Scholar 1861: Scholar 1881: Grate Fitter 1871: [present] 1871: [present] m reg 1887 Basford 1881: Errand Boy m reg 1891 Basford 1871: [present] 1871: Scholar 1881: as Charles 1871: [absent] 1881: Ironmoulder 1881: Ironmoulder 1881: Grocer's Apprentice 1891: Grocers Assistant, boarder with d before 1911 census 1891: with aunt d 1876ii Belper 7b 329 1891: as Arthur C., 1901: Moulder Steel 1891: Grocers Assistant Edwin Brooks, Church St, Eastwood Catherine CRESSWELL age 17 Steam Engine Fitter, Foundry, of 11 Somerset Rd, Queen Street, Eastwood 1901: Grocer, Shop keeper, Victoria at Rose Villas Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield 1901: Grocers Assistant, Street, Eastwood 1911: Engine Fitter of 1911: Steel Foundry Foreman Nottingham Rd, Eastwood 1911: Shop Assistant (Pork Butcher), Jacksdale, Notts (Moulder), 11 Somerset Rd. 1911: Grocer's Assistant, 59 Queen Street, Eastwood one more child, 4 Queen St, Eastwood d before 1911 census Reginald Knowles Arthur Matthew CRESSWELL Robert CRESSWELL Reginald JOHNSON David Henry Charles William Mary Alice Annie Elizabeth Louisa JOHNSON Arthur James Emily Ann Edith Abigale Harold JOHNSON Annie JOHNSON Alfred JOHNSON Nellie JOHNSON b ca. 1908 Eastwood JOHNSON b ca. 1902 Old Brinsley b ca. 1910 Old Brinsley b ca. 1893 Sheffield JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON b ca. 1898 Eastwood JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON b ca. 1892 Eastwood b ca. 1896 Eastwood b ca. 1899 Eastwood b ca. 1910 Eastwood 1911: Junior Law Clerk b ca. 1888 Eastwood b ca. 1890 Eastwood b ca. 1892 b ca. 1895 b ca. 1900 b ca. 1902 b ca. 1904 1911: [present] 1911: Errand boy 1911: Grocer's Assistant 1911: Iron Moulder Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Stove Grate Maker Main page Peter Alefounder [email protected] July 2016.
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