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PB Notebook Transcription V5 Page Barrow's Notebook Page Entry Date of Type of Event Sex Title or Forenames Surname Maiden name Year of Location of event Page Barrow's text Editor's note Queries event event rank birth 1 1 27/10/1908 Local Death F Gertrude Skingle 1883 Gertrude Skingle died aged 25 years operation Gertrude was the daughter of the Baptist minister in the village appendicitis 1 2 29/10/1908 Local Death M Josiah Anderson 1829 Walkington October 29th 1908 Josiah Anderson died at Josiah lived the whole of his life in Walkington. For most of his working Walkington aged 79 years life he was a shoemaker or cordwainer, but he was a also at various times a licensed victualler at a beer house called the White Swan. His son Thomas was also a shoemaker. We think the White Swan was a name given to the Dog and Duck in the mid 19th century but its current name was in use before that. It's also possible a first cousin once removed of Page's, Edward Barrow, was the landlord in 1840. 2 1 16/09/1908 Local Death M Rev Saville Richard Malone 1838 Dalton Holme Rev. Saville Richard William L-estrange William L- Malone died at Dalton Holme Sept 1th 1908 The Malone family, one of the most ancient in Ireland still holding their estrange aged 70 years hereditary property, is an offshoot of the Royal House of the O'Connors, Kings of Connaught, and derives its name of Malone from an ancestor, John O'Connor, styled " Maol-Eoin." The Reverend Malone was Rector at Dalton Holme and had previously been a minor canon at Worcester. 2 2 22/11/1908 Local Death M George Arthur Thompson 1845 Beverley George Arthur Thompson died at the Register Mr Thompson was according to Bulmer's directory 1892 the registrar Where is Register House? House, Beverley Nov 22 1908 Aged 63 years for deeds for the East Riding. Register House was his home. He had married Dora Cayley who was a cousin of Julia Hall Watt later Eyre. Mentioned in Plantagenet Roll page 502. 3 1 25/11/1908 Local Marriage F Sarah Line 1884 Driffield Fred Wilson and Sarah Line married at Driffield Sarah was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Line. She was born Novbr 25th 1908 at Kiplingcotes where her father worked as a platelayer on the railway on the Beverley to Market Weighton line. In 1901 she worked as a domestic servant for the Winstanley family at Dalegate farm (Knight's Garth) 3 1 25/11/1908 Local Marriage M Fred Wilson 1883 Driffield Fred Wilson and Sarah Line married at Driffield There were two Fred Wilson's in the village in 1901 both of the same Novbr 25th 1908 age. One was a horseman at Cold Harbour Farm, the other a beastman at Killingwoldgraves. Of course this could be another Fred Wilson. 3 2 19/12/1908 Local Marriage M William Harper Harpham William Harper and Phoebe Wilson married at Harpham Decbr 19th 1908 3 2 19/12/1908 Local Marriage F Phoebe Wilson Harpham William Harper and Phoebe Wilson married at Harpham Decbr 19th 1908 3 3 3/2/1909 Local Death F Annie Simpson 1836 Annie Simpson wife of Peter Simpson died Feb Peter Simpson farmed at Knights Garth in the mid to late 19th century. 3rd 1909 aged 73 years 4 1 11/4/1909 Local Death M John Curtis 1837 John Curtis died April 11th aged 72 years 1909 John was born and lived in Bishop Burton for the whole of his life. He married Rose Jaram in 1860. 4 2 12/4/1909 Local Marriage M George Ellerington 1882 George Ellerington and Edith Wilson married George was the son of Thomas and Selina Ellerington who farmed at April 12th 1909 Callis. 4 2 12/4/1909 Local Marriage F Edith Wilson George Ellerington and Edith Wilson married April 12th 1909 4 3 31/5/1909 Local Death F Christiana Dinsdale 1821 ? Christiana Dinsdale died at ? May 31st 1909 aged 87 years. She came frm beeford and was married to John Dinsdale, the brother-in-law of Page's aunt Sarah. 4 4 Local ? M Sampson Crapper Sampson Crapper of Hull ? 5 1 15/7/1909 Local Marriage M Fred Burn Fred Burn and Florence Mary Simpson married Fred may have been related to Minnie who married Robert Clubley, July 15th 1909 son of John and Kate Clubley. Jane, Robert and Minnie share a grave in the village churchyard. 5 1 15/7/1909 Local Marriage F Florence Mary Simpson 1875 Fred Burn and Florence Mary Simpson married Florence was the daughter of Peter and Annie Simpson who farmed at July 15th 1909 Knights Garth from the 1840's to the 1890's. 5 2 26/7/1909 Local Marriage M Joseph William Baker Joseph William Walter Baker and Frances Walter Cayton married July 26th 1909 5 2 26/7/1909 Local Marriage F Frances Cayton Joseph William Walter Baker and Frances Cayton married July 26th 1909 Sheila Coy and Bryn Jones 1 From 2002 photocopy Page Barrow's Notebook Page Entry Date of Type of Event Sex Title or Forenames Surname Maiden name Year of Location of event Page Barrow's text Editor's note Queries event event rank birth 5 3 2/8/1909 Local Marriage F Susan Clubley 1886 Harry Newlove and Susan Clubley married Susan was the daughter of John and Kate Clubley who were the Augst 2nd 1909 village butchers for many years. Her brother Robert Clubley married Minnie Burn, daughter of George and Jane Burn. Jane, Robert and Minnie share a grave in the village churchyard. 5 3 2/8/1909 Local Marriage M Harry Newlove Harry Newlove and Susan Clubley married Augst 2nd 1909 6 1 14/8/1909 Local Marriage M Fred Massey Fred Massey and Amy Pool married Augst 14th 1909 6 1 14/8/1909 Local Marriage F Amy Pool 1886 Fred Massey and Amy Pool married Augst 14th This is probably the Amy who was the daughter of Ralph and Elizabeth 1909 Poole. She was born and raised in the village. 6 2 27/9/1909 Local Marriage M Edward Taylor Edward Taylor and Ethel Whipp married Sept 27th 1909 6 2 27/9/1909 Local Marriage F Ethel Whipp 1881 Edward Taylor and Ethel Whipp married Sept Ethel was the daughter of James Thomas and Hannah Whipp of 27th 1909 Mount Pleasant 6 3 19/9/1909 Local Death M William Akester 1845 William Akester died Sept 19th 1909 aged 64 This is probably the William Akeister who lived in the village before years moving to Beverley withnhis family where he worked as a bricklayer. 6 3 17/9/1909 Local Death M Edward Dunn 1864 Edward Dunn from Beverley ? Killed up the York Road Sept 17th 1909 aged 45 years 7 1 25/9/1909 Local Death M William Waslin 1836 William Waslin died Sept 25th 1909 aged 73 William was born in Bishop Burton and lived the whole of his life there. years He married Sarah Frear and they had a family of at least eleven children. 7 2 26/9/1909 Local Death ? ? Massey 1909 Fred Massey's baby died Sept 26th 1909 This is probably Wilfred Massey whose birth and death were recorded in 1909 in Beverley. 7 3 17/11/1909 Local Death F Mabel Danby 1909 Mabel Danby died Nov 17th 1909 aged 12 days 7 4 24/11/1909 Local Death F Hannah Botteril 1818 Hannah Botteril died Nov 24th 1909 aged 81 years 8 1 24/11/1909 Local Death M Nathan Gray 1855 Nathan Gray died at Beverley Novbr 24th 1909 aged 54 years 8 2 24/11/1909 Local Marriage F Bertha Bowser Fred Waslin and Bertha Bowser married Novbr 24th 1909 8 2 24/11/1909 Local Marriage M Fred Waslin 1886 Fred Waslin and Bertha Bowser married Novbr 24th 1909 8 3 15/12/1909 Global Death M King Leopold 1835 King Leopold of Belgium died Decbr 15th 1909 aged 74 years 9 1 13/12/1909 Local Marriage M Fred Berridge 1889 Fred Berridge married at Cran? Decbr 13th Married Annie Wilson or Clarice Atkinson 1909 9 2 21/12/1909 Local Birth F Enid Mary Joys 1909 Joys baby born Enid Mary Decbr 21st 1909 9 3 15/12/1909 Local Death M John Adamson 1845 Bridlington John Adamson drowned at Brid Decbr 15th aged 64 9 4 24/12/1909 Local Marriage M Cecil Skingle 1884 Cecil Skingle married Decbr 24th 1909 Cecil Heritage Skingle was the son of the Baptist minister in the village. He married Mabel Morris in Derby. They had one child. Cecil had a second partner surname Clements with whom he had one child. Cecil and his third partner surnamed Platt had two children. Cecil Heritage died in 1966. 10 1 11/1/1910 Local Death M James Hayton 1886 James Hayton died Janry 11th 1910 aged 24 years 10 2 12/2/1910 Local Marriage M Fred Dering Fred Dering and Emily Foster married Febry 12th 1910 10 2 12/2/1910 Local Marriage F Emily Foster 1890 Fred Dering and Emily Foster married Febry 12th 1910 10 3 26/3/1910 Local Death F Mrs ? Johnson 1836 Mrs Wm Johnston died March 26th 1910 aged 74 years 11 1 28/3/1910 Local Marriage M William Newlove 1883 William Newlove married March 28th 1910 May have married Minnie Hill or Ida Hate 11 2 13/4/1910 Local Death M John Lonsborough 1835 John Lonsborough died April 13th 1910 aged He was Page's uncle and is buried in the same grave as Page.
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