Bradmore Lunches
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DACOCK William Dacock born c1816 Costock. 1841 William Deacock age 25 silk stockings, Ann age 25, Mary 3, Elizabeth 1, with Mary Bennett age 30 and John Bennett age 20, silk stockings, (brother and sister) at Parsons Flat, Basford. 1851 William Deacock age 35 framework knitter, glove and silk, born Costock, with children Mary 13, Elizabeth 11, laundresses, Amos 9 scholar, plus Mary Bennett sister in law 42 seamstress born Bradmore and niece Mary Ann 1 born Basford (daughter of John Bennet, recently widowed), at High St., Basford (wife absent – see Ann below). 1861 William Deacock coal dealer age 45 born Costock with wife Ann, boarder (sister in law) Mary Bennett, single, 52 laundress born Bradmore and visitor Elizabeth Deacock widow 79 schoolmistress born Bunny. 1871 William Dacock age 55 milk seller born Costock with wife Ann, children Mary 31 hose mender, Elizabeth 29 hose mender, Amos 26 bleacher, sister in law Mary Bennett 67 laundress born Bradmore, grand- daughter Mary A Daycock 6 born Basford, and Mary Taylor 1 born Nottingham, relationship not deciphered, at Nelson St, Basford. 1881William age 65 milk seller born Costock, with sister in law Mary Bennet housekeeper 78 born Bradmore, children Amos 36 born Basford, Elizabeth 41born Basford and Mary 43 born Costock lace menders, adopted daughter Fanny Taylor age 11 scholar, grand-daughter Mary A Daycock age 16 lace mender born Basford; wife not present (see Ann below). 1891 William age 75 milk seller with wife Ann, children Mary 53 hosemender, single, Amos age 49, blind, plus grandson Phillip Priestley 27 coalminer born North Clifton, Notts, and his wife (grand- daughter of William and Ann) Mary A Priestley 26, with their children Mary E 3, Fanny 2, Ethel 9 mths, plus William and Ann’s adopted daughter Frances M Taylor age 21 lace ?Jesnrier?, and a lodger at 26 Whitechapel St., Basford. William Dacock born 1816 died 1892 Jan qtr, Basford. Ann Dacock nee Bennett born 1814, Bradmore, daughter of William and Elizabeth. 1841 age 25 married to William at Basford. 1851 as Ann Dacock, married daughter, visitor in the house of parents William and Elizabeth Bennett, Mill Cottage, Far St. (Bradmore 1851/11). 1861 age 46 married to William. 1871 age 56 married to William. 1881 Ann age 68 born Bradmore, married, general servant in house of William H Hutchinson, maltster and brewer, at 10 Church St., Basford. 1891 age 76 married to William. Ann died Jan qtr 1892, Basford district. DAFT John Harvey Daft, born c1876. 11.4.1898 as farm servant, of Olive Row Ruddington, son of Josiah Daft framework knitter and Selina Jane of Vicarage Lane Ruddington, married aged 22 to Mary Ann Cumberland aged 18. Witnessed by Michael Glazebrook Cumberland and Edith Annie Daft. 1901 John Daft age 25, ordinary ag.lab. born Ruddington, with wife Annie age 21 born Lowdham and children Ethel M 2 and Stanley B 1 mth both born Bradmore, at Asher Lane Ruddington. On electoral roll, house 1899, house but no county vote 1905-1909, house with full vote 1911-1914, in Manor Farm Cottages, Donkey Lane. 1911 John Daft age 34, farm labourer (cowman) born Ruddington, wife Mary Ann age 30 born Lowdham (married 13 years with 4 children), no occupation, working at home, with children Ethel 12, Stanley 10, scholars born Bradmore, Lizzie 7 scholar born Ruddington, and Sidney 7 mths born Bradmore, living in Bradmore (Bradmore 54/1911) Mary Ann (Annie) Daft born c1881 Lowdham nee Cumberland, daughter of Edward and Mary, married John at Bunny 11.4.1898. 1901 age 21 married to John. 1911 age 30 married to John. Ethel Mary Daft born 1899, Bradmore, daughter of John H and Annie. 1901 age 2 in parents’ house. Admitted to Bunny School 18.4.1904, being then of Bradmore. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Girls 1.5.1904-June 1904, 3rd class July-Dec.1905, absent Oct 1905. 1911 age 12, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 54/1911). 1913 received Bible from Sunday School. Stanley Daft born 1901 Bradmore, son of John and Annie. Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys 26.2.1905-June 1905, 3rd class July-Dec 1905, absent ctober 1905.1911 age 10, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 54/1911). Elizabeth (Lizzie) Daft born 1904 Ruddington, daughter of John and Annie. 1911 age 7 scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 54/1911). Sydney Daft born Sept/Oct 1910, son of John and Annie. 2.4.1911, age 7 mths in parents’ house (Bradmore 54/1911). DAKIN Elizabeth Dakin born Bradmore c1832, nee Hallam, daughter of William and Ann. 1852 Jan qtr Elizabeth Hallam married Jonah Dakin, born 1828 Sileby, son of William, framework knitter, and Catherine of Sileby Leics, Basford district Jonah Dakin died Oct qtr 1855, Basford district. 1861 widow age 29, seamer, in the house of “brother in law” Thomas Price (who married her niece Elisa), at 23 Wilford Rd Ruddington, with her children John 9, Ann 7, born Ruddington. Bradmore Families D 1911 Page 101 DALBY William Dalby born c1709, married (1) Ann who died in 1746, and (2) Hannah Birch 21.8.1751 at Nottingham St Nicholas. Died 5.12.1777 age 68, buried Bunny 7.12.1777, recorded as William Dalby senior. Will dated 20.2.1777, bond dated 20.12.1777, probate granted 25.2.1778. William the elder, miller, willed that his wife Hannah should live in the little house belonging to his dwelling house as it was then parted and divided, with the chamber over it, rent free, and shall have the 2 beds with all the bedding thereunto severally belonging and all the household goods and other things which belonged to her before her marriage and all her wearing apparel. His 2 sons William and Thomas were to pay her 20/- per annum each for her life, to be paid quarterly. Son John Dalby to support and maintain Hannah and find and supply her with sufficient coals, gratis, for life. Son in law William Roberts indebted to William in the sum of £90 plus interest now to pay son John Dalby £40 to discharge the debt. Left to his daughter Ann Roberts 1 guinea payable at his death. To his son William Dalby, £40 12 months after his death, and he was to pay 20/- pa to Hannah Dalby for life. Son Thomas Dalby £60 at the same time, and to pay 20/- pa to Hannah for life. Daughter Hannah, £20, having lately received £20. His son John had the residue and was sole executor. The location of William’s house is not known; in 1792 his sons William and John were probably on Far St., with John possibly at Town End. At this date William’s mill would be the one on Mill Lane, which appeared on John Chapman’s 1774 map of Nottinghamshire. Ann Dalby of Bradmore buried at Bunny 16.11.1746, probably married William as his first wife. Ann Dolby bapt. Bunny 29.8.1734 daughter of William and Ann of Bradmore. Ann Dalby married William Roberts 2.10.1753 at Nottingham St Mary’s. Referred to in William’s will 1777 as married to William Roberts. Elizabeth Dolby bapt. Bunny 1.10.1736 daughter of William and Ann of Bradmore. Elizabeth daughter of William and Ann, no parish specified, buried Bunny 8.4.1743. William Dalby junior, bapt. Bunny 3.3.1739, son of William and Ann, referred to in William’s will of 1777. Married three times, (1) 10.1.1764 at Bunny to Rebecca Walker who died 1769; (2) 26.12.1770 by licence at Bunny to Mary Smith who died in 1774; (3) 6.11.1777 by special licence at Bunny to Sarah Hallam who outlived him. 1780-1796 on the land tax records paying tax at 1/10½d p.qtr., then Sarah Dalby took over, the record apparently lagging behind reality when William died. 1792 Bunny Estate Survey with 14¼ acres paying £20/0/5 rent pa including £1/5/- for house, outbuildings, garden, foldyard and croft, and £2/11/0 for Mill Close with Windmill, mill rated at 25/-, land tax assessed at 7/6. The house was on Far St., near that of his brother John. The mill and Mill Close were at the top of Mill Lane. William Dalby miller of Bradmore buried Bunny 28.1.1794, aged 55. Rebeckah Dalby born 1743, daughter of Richard and Rebeckah Walker, married at Bunny 10.1.1764 to William Dolby junior (first wife). Died 22.4.1769 age 26, buried Bunny 26.4.1769. Ann Dolby, bapt. Bunny 29.10.1764, daughter of William and Rebecca, no parish specified. Possibly the Ann Dolby who married James Pilkington of Burton Joyce by vicar’s licence at Bunny 10.11.1788. William Dalby of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 14.7.1767, son of William Dalby junior and Rebecca of Bradmore buried Bunny 24.7.1768. Mary Dalby of Bradmore nee Smith, second wife of William Dalby junior, married William Dalby at Bunny 26.12.1770. Buried Bunny 17.5.1774. Mary Dalby of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 1.10.1771, daughter of William and Mary, buried Bunny 3.10.1771. William Dalby bapt. Bunny 3.10.1772, son of William and Mary of Bradmore, possibly died 27.5.1814 age 42. Probably the William Dalby paid by the Constable in 1789 for catching sparrows and 1801 for a crow. Possibly the William Dalby who married Jane Marriott both of Bradmore at Bunny 26.12.1793, and signed Constable’s Accounts 1798-1807 and 1811. Jane Dalby nee Marriott, born c1769, buried Bunny 11.2.1844 age 75.