DACOCK William Dacock born c1816 . 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 , 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 , 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.

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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 . 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. William Dalby born 12.6.1795 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 16.6.1795, son of William, miller, and Jane. Buried Bunny 26.3.1826 age 31. Possibly this is the William Dalby who took over the land tax payments from Sarah in 1815, after his father had died, or alternatively William son of John and Catherine. Mary Dalby born 12.4.1797 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 18.4.1797, daughter of William, miller, and Jane. Mary Dalby married Thomas Rowbottam, both of Bradmore, 9.3.1830, witnessed by her brother Henry Dalby. See Rowbotham. Rebecca Dalby born 26.2.1799, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 3.3.1799, daughter of William, miller, and Jane. Henry Dalby, bapt. Bunny 27.9.1801, son of William and Jane miller, married Harriett Banks at Plumtree, 8.9.1826. Witnessed the marriage of sister Mary Dalby and Thomas Rowbottam in 1830.

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1832 Whites Directory, H Dalby, shopkeeper. Buried Bunny 26.6.1834 age 33. William Dalby bapt. 10.7.1828 son of Henry, miller and Harriett Dalby. 1841 William Dalby age 12 with Mary Ann listed after a Yates household, incomplete information, at Albion St, Nottingham. May be the William buried 30.9.1841 age 14. Mary Ann Dalby born c1831 Bradmore, bapt. 24.1.1831, daughter of Henry, miller, and Harriet. 1841 Mary Ann Dalby age 10, with William, listed after a Yates household, incomplete information, at Albion St, Nottingham. 1851 age 20, single, governess, in household of uncle Thomas Rowbotham and Mary (nee Dalby who married Thomas at Bunny 9.3.1830) (Bradmore 1851/56). The 1851 census gives no locational information within Bradmore village, and 1841 census places the Rowbothams at Parkyns or Orchard House, Farmer St. Sarah Dalby born c1746 nee Hallam, third wife of William Dalby, married William at Bunny by licence 6.11.1777, no parishes specified. Paid land tax at 1/10½d p.qtr. taking over after William’s death, 1797-1814, then followed by William probably her stepson from William junior’s second marriage. Buried at Bunny 22.4.1829 age 83. Sarah Dalby bapt. Bunny 4.6.1780, daughter of William and Sarah. Married William Stubbs both of Bradmore at Bunny 11.6.1804, after banns read on 27 May, 3 June and 10 June. See Stubbs. Thomas Dalby bapt. Bunny 11.11.1782, son of William and Sarah of Bradmore. Died before birth of next son Thomas in Jan.1785. Rebecca Dalby of Bradmore daughter of William and Sarah Dalby, buried Bunny, two consecutive entries for 20.10.1784 and 30.10.1784, possibly the first entry is actually for her baptism though not indicating her birth and the next Thomas follows on shortly after. Thomas Dalby bapt. Bunny 26.1.1785 son of William and Sarah of Bradmore. Probably the Thomas Dalby paid by Constable for catching sparrows, 1790, 1792, 1795. Possibly Thomas of Sneinton late of Bradmore buried at Bunny 4.4.1831 age 48. May be Thomas who married Ann. Ann Dalby, born c1789, wife of Thomas of Bradmore, died 10.10.1814 age 30, buried Bunny 19.3.1814, but the burial register has age as 25. Samuel Dalby born 9.5.1787, bapt. Bunny 15.6.1787, son of William, miller, and Sarah of Bradmore. May be the Samuel who was paid by the Constable in 1801 for catching sparrows. Married Sarah Hickling at Plumtree 5.10.1813. Living in Bradmore from 1814. 1818 and 1819 Sam Dalby bought yarn from the Constable. 1832 Whites Directory tailor. 1841 age 50, householder in a cottage at the south end of Farmer St., tailor, married to Sarah, with son James, also Ann Henson 20 independent and Herod Henson 10 (Bradmore 1841/84). 1842 had 1/4 for mending Crofts’ trousers. 1843 and 1844 had 2/6 for mending R Harwood’s clothes. 1845 submitted his bill for 3/10 to the Constable, and in 1848 a bill for 1/-. 1851 age 63, taylor and school master, married to Sarah, with grandson John and lodger James Heaton (Bradmore 1851/18). 1853 Whites Directory, school. Signed Constables Accounts 1841, 1843 and 1853. Buried Bunny 9.11.1855 age 69. Sarah Dalby born c1791, Plumtree, nee Hickling, married Sam Dalby of Bradmore at Plumtree 5.10.1813. 1841 age 50, married to Sam (Bradmore 1841/84). 1851 age 60, schoolmistress, married to Samuel (Bradmore 1851/18). 1853 Whites Directory entry under Samuel. Buried Bunny 8.6.1855 age 64. John Dalby born c1841, Melton Leics., grandson of Samuel and Sarah. 1851 age 10, scholar, in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1851/18). Thomas Dalby bapt. Bunny 30.11.1814 son of Samuel, tailor, and Sarah. 1841 Thomas Dalby age 25 baker with 2 apprentices and female servant, at Edward St., Stockport. 1851 age 35, journeyman baker born Bradmore, with wife Lettice age 31 power loom weaver born Stockport, and son John Henry 11 scholar b Stockport (christened 1.11.1840), at 8 Astley St., Heaton Norris Lancs. 1861 Thomas age 45 born Bradmore, bread baker with wife Lettice age 41 cotton weaver, son John H 21 bread baker, nephew James Oldham 18 iron moulder’s labourer and boarders all born Stockport, at Everton St., Heaton Norris.1871 Thomas age 55 journeyman baker with wife Lettice age 53 and grand-daughter Lettice 5 born Everton, plus 3 lodgers, at 70 Kilshaw St, Everton. 1881 Thomas age 65 journeyman baker with wife Lettice age 61, grand-daughter Lettice 15 born Liverpool, a servant and 2 boarders at 81 Landser Rd., Everton. Thomas Dalby died Oct. qtr. 1889, West Derby district, Lancashire. 1891 Lettice Dalby widow age 70, weaver (cotton), in grand-daughter Lettice and her husband Thomas B Tunstall’s house, 26 Landsdowns Place, North Everton. William Dalby bapt. Bunny 29.9.1817 son of Samuel, tailor, and Sarah. Buried Bunny 5.4.1818 age 7 months. William Dalby bapt. 5.5.1819 son of Samuel, tailor, and Sarah. 1851 William Dalby age 31 butler born Bradmore with wife Elizabeth age 27 born Gaddesby Leics, at Nottingham Rd., Nuthall. 1861 William age 41 butler with wife Elizabeth age 37, children Sarah 9, Ada 8, William 6

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scholars, Martha 3, Frank 5 mths, all born Nuthall, on Nottingham Rd., Nuthall. 1871 William age 51 domestic butler with wife Elizabeth 47 laundress and children William S 16 dom.svt., Patty 13 and Frank I B, 10, scholars, born Nuthall, at Spring Cottage, Nuthall. William Dalby b.1819 died 1873, Basford district. 1881 Elizabeth Dalby age 67, widow, grocer, with children Sarah R 28, Patty 22 organist, Frank 20 joiner and a visitor (book-keeper), at Main St., Nuthall. Elizabeth Dalby died Apr qtr 1899, Basford. John Dalby bapt. 30.7.1821 son of Samuel, tailor, and Sarah. James Dalby bapt. 1.3.1831, son of Sam and Sarah. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/84). 1851 age 20, single, apprentice cordwainer in the household of John Harday (55, cordwainer of Ruddington) and his wife Martha, at Red Lion St., Ruddington. Married Elizabeth Carter (bapt. 10.1.1829 Stanton on the Wolds, daughter of John and Elizabeth nee Foster) on 8.8.1852. James and Elizabeth had children Sarah Anne (born 1854) and Lettice (born 1855), Thomas Arthur (born 1857), all bapt. at Ruddington Methodist Church. 1861 Elizabeth Dalby age 31 born Stanton on the Wolds, married, husband not present, schoolmistress, with children Sarah Ann 7, Arthur 3, scholars born Ruddington, in her father John Carter’s house, widower, age 60 ag.lab born Ruddington, plus John’s grandson Charles Carter 8 scholar born Ruddington, at 1 White Horse Yard Ruddington. 1867 Apr.qtr. Nottingham Elizabeth Dalby married (2) James Widdowson of Ruddington. 1871 James Widdowson age 30 framework knitter born Ruddington with wife Elizabeth age 40 seamer born Ruddington and stepson Arthur Dalby 13 framework knitter born Ruddington, plus a boarder (born Stanton), at Ruddington. 1871 James Dalby age 40 born Bradmore, married, wife not present, boot and shoe maker, boarder with Edward Lloyd beer retailer at 65 Regent Rd, Mile End Old Town, London. Rebecca Dalby born 14.12.1789, Bradmore, daughter of William, miller, and Sarah. bapt. Bunny 2.1.1790. Rebecca Dalby married Thomas Oliver, both of Bradmore, 31.7.1821, witnessed by William Stubbs. See Oliver. John Dalby son of William the elder, miller, and Ann, born c1746. Chief beneficiary and executor of William’s will of 1777. Charged with continuing support of William’s widow Hannah. Probably the John who married Catherine Lane at Bunny 11.4.1769, no parishes specified. John paid land tax at 1/10½d p.qtr. 1780-1827, described in that year as cottager. Possibly the John Dalby whose house was on fire Jan.1788, Constables Accounts record payment ‘for all when John Dalby’s house was on fire, 10/-’ and paid 3 men for watching one night at the house 3/-. In Bunny Estate Survey 1792 with 11 acres 32 perches paying £11/14/1 rent pa including £2/1/3 for house, outbuildings, garden, foldyard and croft, at the top end of Far St. Signed Constable’s accounts 1795. John Dalby witnessed the will of Matthew Cumberland in 1805. Died 7.8.1825 age 79 (in his 80th year), buried 10.8.1825 in Bunny churchyard near west end of south aisle. Catherine took over the land-holding. Reference by J Robinson to James Dalby, born 1745, miller and cottager, referred to as married to Catherine, is almost certainly an error for John. Catherine Dalby, born c1748, nee Lane. Married John Dalby at Bunny 11.4.1769, no parishes specified. Catherine Dalby paid land tax at 1/10½d p.qtr. 1828-1830, passed to Samuel Dalby. 1841 age 94, of independent means, householder, in a cottage on the Rd. in front of the Crown Inn, with Easter (Esther) and Elizabeth Dalby, both of independent means (Bradmore 1841/10). Died 7.8.1846 age 98 (in her 99th year), buried 12.8.1846 at Bunny with John. Recorded by John Robinson, master of Bunny school as Catherine Dalby wife of James, miller: ‘Died at Bradmore on Friday, (7 August) 1846, highly respected by all who knew her, full of years, and full of hope, having lived nearly a century, being in her 99th year, Catherine, widow of Mr James Dalby, miller and cottager.’ Ann Dalby of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 21.12.1769, daughter of John and Katharine. Possibly the Ann Dalby who was buried at Bunny 23.9.1821 age 51. William Dalby bapt. Bunny 3.3.1772, son of John and Katharine. William Dalby married Jane Marriott, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 2.12.1793. May be the William Dalby who paid land tax at 1/10½d p.qtr. from 1815 to end of record in 1832 taking over from Sarah widow of William junior, after the death of her step-son also William in 1814, and described in 1827 land tax schedule as cottager. Note when John died Catherine took over his land tax, which eventually passed to this William’s younger brother Samuel, suggesting William was already provided for. Probably the William Dalby who rented lanes for grazing 1819/20 for £7/7/-, and signed with his mark X, and the William Dalby, miller, in Whites Directory 1832, succeeding his father. May be the second William Dalby who signed the Constable’s Accounts in 1800, 1803 and 1806, and must be the William who signed in 1826 and 1829. 1841 age 70, frameknitter, householder, married to Jane, in a cottage on Far St. (1841/58). Buried Bunny 17.2.1842 age 70. Jane Dalby born 1768 nee Marriott, daughter of Henry and Mary. Married William Dalby at Bunny

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2.12.1793. 1841 age 70, married to William (1841/58). Jane Dalby died Jan qtr 1844, Basford district. Katharine Dalby bapt. Bunny 9.3.1774, daughter of John and Katharine of Bradmore buried Bunny 31.8.1776. Katharine Dalby bapt. Bunny 27.11.1776, daughter of John and Katharine of Bradmore. Elizabeth/Eliza? Dalby bapt. Bunny 24.12.1778, daughter of John and Catherine. May be the Elizabeth Dalby who witnessed the marriage of Mary Marriott and Thomas Gunn, 2.7.1822. Eliza Dalby born c1780, Bradmore. 1841 age 55, in the household of Catherine Dalby (Bradmore 1841/10). 1851 Eliza age 71, single, independent means, born Bradmore c1780, living with sister in law Esther at 22 Leonard St, Derby. Buried Bunny 9.1.1871 age 92. Thomas Dalby son of John and Catherine, parish not specified, born 17.3.1785, bapt. Bunny 19.4.1785. Possibly the Thomas Dalby of Bradmore who married Elizabeth Goodacre of , 1819, particularly as their son William is found in 1841 in the cottage in front of the Crown Inn which Thomas’s mother Catherine had lived in, and is a shoemaker rather than a miller suggesting this branch of the family. This Thomas’s dates overlap with Thomas son of William the elder and Hannah, born 1754, and references in the Constables Accounts could refer to either. See below. Elizabeth Dalby born c1792, buried Bunny 11.4.1827 age 35. Not firmly identified but may be nee Goodacre, wife of Thomas. William Goodacre Dalby, born 26.10.1820 at Bradmore son of Thomas and Elizabeth Dalby. Birth registered in General Baptist Registers March 1821. 1851 age 30, cordwainer, householder, widower, with son Montague, servant William Marriott and his wife Sarah, housekeeper (Bradmore 1851/20). Montague was born in Enderby, suggesting William moved there, married and came back to Bradmore when his first wife died. The 1851 census gives no location information, but 1861 and later censuses place William in the cottage in front of the Crown, where Catherine his grandmother had lived. 1853 witnessed will of Thomas Bosworth. 1853 Whites Directory, shoemaker. 1855 Kellys Directory, shoemaker. Possibly the William Dalby, shoemaker, who was also village pinder, date unknown (O Randall). By 1861 William had remarried. 1861 age 40, cordwainer, householder, married to Mary Attewell, with children Montague, Charles and Samuel (Bradmore 1861/5). In 1867 Bunny Estate rental renting house and garden at £4 pa. 1869 Morris’s Directory, shoemaker. 1871 age 50, cordwainer, married to Mary, children Charles, Samuel, Miriam, Caroline, Etty and Tom (Bradmore 1871/8). 1876 PO Directory, shoemaker. Trustee of Bunny & Bradmore Charities 1876-1885. 1881 age 60, boot maker, householder, married to Mary with children Samuel, Marian Elizabeth, Caroline, Etty, John Herbert, Ethel Ann and Olga Mary (Bradmore 1881/5). 1881 Kellys directory, shoemaker. 1885/6 Whites Directory, shoemaker. 1888 Kellys Directory, shoemaker. 1891 age 70, shoemaker married to Mary with children Miriam, Thom H and Olga M (Bradmore 1891/40). 1894 Whites Directory, no detail given. 1895 Kellys Directory, shoemaker. 1898 William Dalby contributed 10/- to the Bunny Clock Fund, memorial to 60th year of Queen Victoria’s reign. Electoral roll, house, 1886- 1907. 1900 Bunny Estate Rental has William Dalby with cottage and garden paying £4 pa rent. 1901 William age 80 retired bootmaker, with wife Mary and children Miriam and Ethel, and grand- daughter Ethel Baggaley (daughter of Etty), on the Loughborough Turnpike (Bradmore 51/1901). Died 11.3.1907 age 86, buried at Bunny near west end of south aisle, in churchyard, with Mary: ‘He giveth His beloved sleep.’ 1908 Bunny Estate rental shows William Dalby paying £4 pa rent. Montague Dalby born c1846, Enderby Leics, son of William. 1851 age 4 in father’s house (Bradmore 1851/20). 1861 age 14, scholar in father and step-mother’s house (Bradmore 1861/5). Not found 1871. Jan.qtr. 1872 Montague Dalby married at Headington, Oxford, wife not identified. 4.3.1877 Montague Dalby married Anne Alice Irons of St Clements parish, Oxford, banns read at Christ Church with SS Mary and Stephen, Spitalfields, Feb 18, Feb 25, 4 March. 1881 Montague Dalby age 55 licensed victualler born Enderby with wife Alice age 47 born Oxford and children Alice F age 3 born Spitalfields, Ralph M 2 and Edith H 4 mths born Whitechapel, plus servants, at Cherry Tree, 111 Backchurch Lane, Whitechapel. 1891 Montague age 44 licensed victualler, pub, with wife Alice age 37, children Ralph M 11, Amy 7, John William 6, Arthur Herbert 4, Walter Robert 2 scholars born East London, at 111 Backchurch Lane, Whitechapel. Montague Dalby of London, born 1846, died 1891 sojourning at Bradmore, aged 45, buried 6.8.1891. Mary Dalby, born c1833 at Bradmore, nee Attewell, second wife of William. 1861 age 27, dressmaker, married to William (Bradmore 1861/5). 1871 age 38, dressmaker, married to William (Bradmore 1871/8). 1881 age 48 married to William (Bradmore 1881/5). 1891 age 57 married to William (Bradmore 1891/40). 1901 age 67, married to William (Bradmore 51/1901). 1911 Mary

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head of household, widow, age 76, married 62 years (1849) with 12 children, 8 surviving. Living with daughter Miriam age 49,single, and grand-daughter Ethel Bagguley (Etty’s daughter) age 18 single, in 8-room house on Loughborough Turnpike. On electoral roll, house, no parish vote, 1910- 1914. Living on Main Rd. 1920-spring 1926. Died 5.4.1926, age 92, then Bradmore’s oldest resident, buried 8.4.1926 in Bunny churchyard with William. Favourite hymn ‘O Lord how happy we should be’ was sung. Lived on Loughborough Rd., in cottages that were in front of the Old Crown, had a well in the kitchen and a 4-poster bed which stood up some steps (Source: Win Randall). Sam Dalby bapt. Bunny 7.3.1854, son of William, shoemaker, and Mary of Bradmore. Buried 9.3.1854, infant. Charles Dalby bapt. 15.6.1857 born Bradmore, son of William shoemaker and Mary. 1861 age 3, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/5). 1871 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/8). 1879 received £5 out-going apprentice fee from Bunny and Bradmore Charities. 1880 Apr qtr Loughborough, Charles Dalby married Mary Ada D Carr (born Sep.qtr. 1856, Hathern). 1881 Charles age 23 machine fitter at works with wife Mary age 24 born Hathern and son Ernest 1 mth born Loughborough, at 10 Southfield Rd., Loughborough. 1891 Charles age 34 fitter on hosiery machines with wife Mary age 35, children Ernest 10 and Olga 6 scholars, born Loughborough, at 7 Victoria St., Loughborough. 1901 Charles age 44 machine fitter born Bradmore with wife Mary age 44 born Hathern and daughter Hilda O J age 16 born Loughborough, at 4 ?Stone St., Loughborough (near Cherry Tree Tavern). Charles not found 1911, Mary Ada age 53 married, husband not present (married 31 years with 2 children), living alone in 2-room house at 7 Barrack Row, Loughborough. Hilda Olga Jane (Olga) died 30.10.1978 at Loughborough, Samuel Dalby (Sam), b1860 at Bradmore, son of William shoemaker and Mary, bapt. 6.4.1861. 1861 age 1, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/5). 1871 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/8). 1881 age 21, single, frame smith in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). 1882 received outgoing apprentice fee £5 from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. Apr qtr 1884 Samuel Dalby married Hannah Eliza Webster, Nottingham district. 1891 Samuel age 31 framesmith born Bradmore with wife Hannah E age 29 born Marlpool, Derbyshire and son Fred 6 born Nottingham, at 18 Brussells Terrace, Nottingham. 1901 Samuel age 41 framesmith for hosier with wife Hannah age 38 and children Fred 16 clerk, Florence M 9, Katie 5, Edith 3, William 1 all born Nottingham, at 3 Eckington Terrace off Glapton Road, Meadows, Nottingham. 1911 Samuel age 51 needle straightener hosiery machine, with wife Hannah Eliza age 49 (married 27 years with 8 children, 2 dead), children Fred 26 iron moulder, Florence Mabel 19 blouse machinist, Kate 15 hosiery machinist, Edith 13, William 11, Herbert 9 scholars all born Nottingham, at 24 Rivers St., Leicester, 7-room house Miriam Elizabeth Dalby (Mim), born 1862 at Bradmore, bapt. 21.11.1862, daughter of William shoemaker and Mary. 1871 as Miriam E, age 9, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/8). 1881 age 19, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). Probably the Miriam Dalby who took the Bunny & Bradmore Charities doles to the poor of Bradmore, 1886 onwards (until at least 1906 when minute book ends). Miriam, Methodist Sunday school teacher, from 1885,teaching 1st class girls Jan-Dec 1887, 1st class 2nd part Jan.1888-June 1890 and intermittently 1894. Resigned as teacher in 1890 but was persuaded to continue to 1894. 1886 Sunday School Secretary. 1892-3 on Sunday School Rules Committee. 1891 age 29, single, dressmaker in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/40). 1894 Whites Directory, as Miss Miriam Dalby, dressmaker. 1896 sang in the Sunday School anniversary choir. 1901 age 39 dressmaker working on her own account from home, in parents’ house (Bradmore 51/1901). 1911 age 49, single, in mother’s house (Bradmore 10/1911). On electoral roll, Main Rd., 1920-1939/40. 1923-41 paid seat rent to Methodist church. Dalbys in the cottages in front of the Old Crown until demolished 1931. Miriam lived with Alice Ethel Mary Baggaley (daughter of Etty) at Wayside, 103 Loughborough Rd. (Source: Win Randall). Also recorded as Marian Elizabeth. Listed as WI member 1931-40. Died 4.10.1941 age 79 (in her 80th year), buried at Bunny near west end of south aisle, inscribed ‘With Christ, which is far better’. Caroline Dalby (Carrie), bapt. 25.9.1864, born Bradmore, daughter of William shoemaker and Mary. 1871 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/8). 1873 received a New Testament from the Wesleyan Sunday School, Bradmore, and Christmas 1877 received a Bible. 1881 age 16, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). 1891 Caroline Dalby age 26 single, housemaid to Samuel Maples, solicitor notary and under-sheriff, at Molsley House, 18 Pelham Terrace, Nottingham. 1892 Jan.qtr. Caroline Dalby married William Elliott of , Nottingham district. See Elliott. Died 12.12.1948, buried at Bunny.

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Etty Dalby, born 29.5.1866 at Bradmore, daughter of William shoemaker and Mary. 1871 age 4, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/8). 1881 age 14, school monitor/mistress in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). 1882 received an exhibition of £5/12/- from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 2 January 1888 age (over) 21, married John William Baggaley, age 29, joiner and wheelwright of Reddish Lancs?, son of William, farmer. See John Baggaley. Tom Herbert (Bert) Dalby born 1.4.1870, Bradmore, son of William and Mary. 1871 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1871/8). 1881 age 11, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). 1887 Bunny & Bradmore Charity minutes record Herbert Dalby of Bradmore with J Harrison & Co., lace manufacturers, learning draughting, and was elected to receive the apprentice fee of £10; paid to William Dalby 3.5.1887. 1891 age 21, single, lace draughtsman in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/40). 1892 received £2/10/- outgoing apprentice fee from Bunny & Bradmore Charities, with a further £2/10/- outgoing apprentice fee paid in 1893. 1901 Tom H age 30, single, prison hospital nurse, born Bradmore, living alone in 1 room at 1 Worsley Road, Newport Isle of Wight. 1911 Tom Herbert age 41 single prison officer, hospital warder for HM Prison Service, at Portland Convict Prison, Grove, Portland (6 halls for convicts, 6 hospital wards for convicts, 37 officers’ rooms, mess rooms and kitchen, 659 convicts.). A bachelor, lived at Bradmore with his mother when he retired from being a prison warder. On electoral roll for Main Rd., no local vote, autumn 1923-spring 1924, eligible for jury service. The uncle Herbert of William Oliver Randall & Ethel Annie nee Dalby who William recalls waited till the lace workers were upstairs, got someone to tie their bootlaces to the table leg and then said, ‘Come and see these dogs fighting!’ (Source: John Randall). Died at Bradmore 3.8.1925 age 55, buried at Bunny on south side of churchyard. Hilda Jane Dalby of Bradmore bapt. 6.4.1870, daughter of William, framework knitter, and Mary. Buried Bunny 21.4.1870, no age given. Hilda Jane Dalby of Bradmore born 1872, buried Bunny 17.10.1876 age 4. Ralph Dalby of Bradmore born 1873, buried Bunny 1.10.1876 age 3. Ethel Annie Dalby born 29.9.1875 at Bradmore, daughter of William and Mary. 1881 age 5, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). Methodist Sunday school scholar 1st class 1885- June 1889, intermittently to 25.5.1890, left. Sunday School teacher May 1890, received Bible, taught 3rd class girls 1892-1895 and intermittently to Sept 1896. 1901age 25, single, in parents’ house (Bradmore 51/1901). In service. Married 3.3.1902 to William Oliver Randall at St Mary’s Bunny. 1911 age 35 married to W O Randall – see Randall. Olga Mary Dalby (Tussie), born 1878 at Bradmore, daughter of William and Mary. 1881 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/5). Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 5.7.1885-June 1886, 1st class July 1886-March 1891, 1st class 1st part March 1891 – June 1892, intermittent Oct- Dec.1892, left. 1891 age 13, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1891/40). 1901 age 23, living with married sister Etty at Selston (shown as Baggaley, in error). 1911 age 33 living with sister Caroline and husband William at Kirk Lane, Ruddington. Apr.qtr. 1922 Olga Mary Dalby married George Tustin, Basford district. See Tustin. Easter/Esther Dalby born c1783 New York USA. Daughter in law of Catherine Dalby. 1841 age 55, of independent means, in the household of Catherine Dalby (Bradmore 1841/10). Esther Dalby, Mrs, entry in Whites Directory 1844, no trade noted. 1851 Esther Dalby, widow age 68 born New York, independent means, with sister in law Eliza Dalby, single 71 born Bradmore of independent means, and nephew William Dalby 9 born Enderby Leics, at 22 Leonard St., Derby. Esther Dalby born 1783 died Jan qtr 1869 Derby district. Samuel Dalby born 14.6.1787, bapt. Bunny 27.6.1787 son of John, miller, and Catherine of Bradmore. Probably the Samuel who married Elizabeth Taylor, 22.11.1825. Miller. Possibly the Sam Dalby paid by the Constable in June 1811 for washing for Smith’s boy, at 3d p.wk., and in 1811/2 submitted bills (for flour for the poor) to the Constable 5/10, and 1812/3 £1/1/2. Samuel took over land tax payments at 1/10½d p.qtr. from Catherine Dalby in 1831, and paid in 1832 when the record ends. Signed Constable’s Accounts 1829-30. Family still in Bradmore in 1839, moved to Derby. 1841 Samuel Dalby age 50 of independent means with wife Elizabeth age 40 and children Catherine (error for Caroline) 15, Catherine 12 and Miriam 9, at Osmaston Road Derby 1851 Samuel age 63 proprietor of houses born Bradmore with wife Elizabeth age 51 born Burton Staffs? and children Catherine 22, Miriam 19 both born Bradmore, at 13 Osmaston Road Derby. 1861 Samuel age 73 widower, former miller born Bradmore, deaf, with daughter Miriam 29 born Bradmore, deaf, and servant Mary Attewell 22 single born Bradmore (daughter of William and Ann), at 17 Osmaston Road Derby. Samuel Dalby born 1788 died Jan qtr 1870, Derby. 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the Sunday School in 1838. 1841 age 40 married to Samuel, at Derby. 1851 age 51 married to Samuel. Died before 1861 census. Caroline Dalby born c1824, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth. 1841 age 15 in parents’ house, Derby. Buried Bunny 3.11.1850 age 26. Charles Taylor Dalby born 22.2.1827, Bradmore, bapt. 23.2.1827, son of Samuel, miller, and Elizabeth nee Taylor, of Bradmore. Catherine Dalby born 4.10.1828, Bradmore, bapt. 11.10.1828 daughter of Samuel, miller and Elizabeth Dalby. 1840 age 12 in parents’ house, Derby. 1851 age 22 in parents’ house, Derby. Miriam Dalby born 24.8.1830, Bradmore, bapt. 30.8.1830 daughter of Samuel, miller and Elizabeth. Died 21.1.1831, buried 28.1.1831 at Bunny. Miriam Dalby born 7.11.1831, Bradmore, bapt. 14.11.1831, daughter of Samuel, miller and Elizabeth. Bapt. 10.6.1863, Baptist Chapel Osmarton Rd. Derby. 1841 age 9 in parents’ house, Derby. 1851 age 19 in parents’ house, Derby. 1861 age 29 in father’s house, Derby, recorded as deaf. Miriam Dalby died 1867, Derby district. Hannah Dalby, born c1732, nee Birch, second wife of William Dalby the elder, married 21.8.1751 at Nottingham St Nicholas. Buried Bunny 15.2.1814 age 81. His will of 1777 specifies that she was to live in the little house belonging to his dwelling house which was then divided, rent free, and to be supported by sons William, Thomas and John for the rest of her life. The house was probably on Far St. Hannah Dalby daughter of William and Hannah, no parish specified, bapt. Bunny 6.11.1752. Mentioned in William’s will 1777, received £20 having lately already had £20. Hannah Dalby married William Lane 20.6.1775 at Bunny, and would have had her dowry at that time, presumably the £20 referred to in 1777 as recently given to her. Thomas Dalby bapt. Bunny 22.10.1754, son of William and Hannah. Probably the Thomas referred to in William’s will 1777. Thomas was a shoemaker, paid by the Constable March 1807 for mending William Henson’s shoes, 4/2. Received payments from the Constable in 1812/3 £1/14/2, 1813/4 £2/9/6, for shoes for poor people. Jan.1812 he also had 16/5 for shoes for T Parker and F Smith junior, and in April his bill of 2/2 was paid. Possibly the Thomas buried at Bunny 21.4.1814, or Thomas Dalby of Bradmore buried Bunny 21.4.1811. This Thomas’s dates overlap with Thomas son of John and Catherine, born 1785, and references in the Constables Accounts could refer to either. See above. Samuel Dolby bapt. Bunny 4.7.1766, son of William and Hannah of Bradmore, buried Bunny 7.7.1766. John Dalby paid by Constable for catching sparrows, 1790, 1805. Payments were usually made to teenagers, so John probably born 1780s. Mary Dalby born c1778, wife of William, buried Bunny 14.12.1800 aged 22. Could be first wife of William son of John and Catherine, but no evidence to link them. William Dalby born c1780, buried Bunny 26.5.1814 age 34. Possibly married to Jane, 1784-1814. Not firmly identified with any of the known Williams, dates are too late for confusion with William the miller born 1772 who also married a Jane, and died May 1814 age 42. Jane Dalby born c1784 buried Bunny 5.5.1814 age 30. Associated with William buried May 1814 age 34? Mary Dalby married John Stubbs, both of Bradmore, by vicar’s licence at Bunny 24.10.1802. Witnessed by John Gunn and John Voce. See Stubbs. John Dalby born 1829 Bradmore, son of John, carpenter of Sutton, Notts, and Jane of Bunny Park. 1851 John age 22 born Bradmore, carpenter, in parents’ house at 2 Chapel Rd., Lambeth. 1861 John age 32 carpenter born Bradmore with wife Martha age 31 born Hampton Middx with children Frank 3 born Tunbridge Wells, Maria 2 and Clara 1 born Twickenham, at Fifth Cross Rd., Twickenham. 1871 age 42 carpenter with wife Martha 41 and children Frank 13 scholar, Maria 12, Clara 11, Charles 9, Arthur E 7, George 5 scholars born Twickenham and William J 2 born Wherwell Hants, at Down Farm Lane, Wherwell, Hants. 1881 age 52 carpenter born Bradmore with wife Martha age 51 born Hampton, Mdidx, with children Charles 19 carpenter, Arthur S 17 draper’s porter, George 15 school teacher all born Lewisham, and William J 12 grocer’s asst born Hants, Thewell?, at 12 Alexandra Terrace, Croydon. 1891 John Dalby married age 62 born Bradmore, carpenter, wife not present, with daughter Clara 21 housekeeper born Twickenham, at 49 Anley? Rd., Penge, Lewisham. George Dalby born 1881 Great Dalby. 1901 age 20, yardman on farm, working for and living in farmhouse of Mary Gadd (Yorke Farm) (Bradmore 49/1901).

DALE Millescent Dale bapt. Bunny 21.1.1657, daughter of Richard and Kate of Bradmore.

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William Dale, 1674 Hearth Tax return, had 2 houses, total 8 hearths. Mary Dale, widow, left a will dated 9.1.1708, proved 17.6.1708. Left to Mary Barlow (Barrow?), grand-daughter, 20/- immediately on her death. To Clifton Vinson and his sister Anne Vinson, grand- children, £15 each within 2 months of her death. To grandchild John Alsop £15 and grandchild Elizabeth Alsop £20. To grandchild Mary Alsop £10. Grandchild Rebecca Alsop £10 payable when 21, with interest. If any of these died, their legacy was to be shared between the survivors plus Hugh Alsop grandson. Grandson Samuel Homsley had £20, grandson Peter Homsley £5, grandson John Homsley £20 and grandchild Mary Homsley £5, all when 21 with interest. To Prudence Warwick of Gotham, grand-daughter, £20 immediately. Executors not liable to make good any losses from investments. To Hugh Alsop, grandson, £40 immediately. To son and daughter-in-law Everard Stevenson and Jane his wife 5/- each to buy gloves. Niece Abigal Bowley (or Rowley) of Gotham 20/- and to her son and daughter William and Katherine 10/- each. The £36 which Mary became bound for with Peter Homsley her son in law to the officers and inhabitants of Gotham to be paid from her estate for discharge of this bond. To Henry Homsley the younger of Gotham and William Gillingham of Ruddington 40/- each for their trouble as supervisors of the will, in selling goods etc. The residue to son in law Peter Homsley of Gotham and Hugh Alsop of Bradmore, grandson, equally, joint executors. Inventory dated 2.4.1708 comprising: purse and apparel £1/18/-; wheat in the barn £10/2/-; one mare £1; household goods £7/10/-; crop of corn £80; total £100, by Christopher Barson, James Henson and Thomas Barton. Ann Dale daughter of Mary married William Vinson, both of Bradmore, at Ruddington 17.11.1669. Jane Dale daughter of Mary married Everard Stevenson. Clifton Dale bapt. 17(27?).9.1660, son of William and Mary. Possibly the Clifton Dale who married Ann Austin at Nottingham St Mary’s 8.2.1684. Mary Dale daughter of William and Mary, incomplete entry in Bunny baptism register 1662, IGI has date 7.2.1662.

DARKER Richard Darker between 1555 and 1579 was involved in a suit in Chancery by John Scott versus Richard Darker and Dorothy his wife. John Darker of Bradmore, labourer, married to Ann. Dec.1780 Constable paid John Darker 10/6 for his loss, unspecified. 24.1.1782 the Constable paid Dr Wickers’ bill for John Darker’s son, £5/15/6. Dec.1787 Constable paid 3/- to John Darker, who was out of work, and 3/- again in Jan.1788, plus 7/- to make up his rent. Further payments to John Darker in Dec.1788. Another 7/- paid to him in June 1789, and 14 weeks pay £1/2/6 in October, plus coals in December. At Dec.1789 Constable paid Mr Ingrave for John Darker £1/18/-, and paid 10/- for fetching John Darker. 1790 John received payments for coals. 1791 Coals paid for John, and 1.7.1791 also his rent, 6d. 1792 received coals, and 15.5.1792 had 4/- when ill. 24.5.1792 Constable paid the doctor and expenses for John £10/7/-. Buried Bunny 4.6.1792, Constable paid 3/- for laying him out, and for a dozin (sic) bread 1/-, tea and sugar 1/-, funeral expense 2/6, and to his wife 3/-. Expenses when the Constable marked his goods 2/6. 14.1.1793 Constable paid 14/- for John’s coffin. Jan.1794 after the death of his wife, at the closing of the year’s accounts the Constable had £4/3/10½d from John Darker’s goods, and £1/10/- John Davy had left to pay for Darker’s clock, and Francis Smith had 2/8 left to pay for chairs, probably John and Ann Darker’s effects. Ann Darker of Bradmore, wife of John. 26.6.1792, after the death of John, Constable paid Mr Wood 1/- for Ann Darker’s house. July 1792 Constable paid for coals for Ann, and 4.12.1792 paid her 1/- when ill, and weekly thereafter. Jan.1793 noted that she was ill. 3.2.1793 Ann Darker had a pint of gin when ill, 7½d. 10.2.1793 paid Mary Trig 2/6 for nursing her. 4.2.1793 Ann had a pint of Anneceede (sic), 7/-, and Mary Trig received another 1/- for nursing her. 18.2.1793 Ann had 10½d for a pint of red wine, and the Constable paid 4d for½ lb candles. 22.2.1793 Ann had 7½d for a pint of brandy, and 4.3.1793 paid 1/3 for a pint of rum, and for a pint of wine and ½lb biskets (sic) 1/6½d. 5.3.1793 the Constable paid 6d for ½lb butter for Ann, 2d for the women and Mary Darkers to buy sope (sic), 3/- for laying Ann Darker out, 2/6 for funeral expenses. Buried Bunny 10.3.1793, widow of John. Jan.1794 Constable paid Robert Roobotham 12/- for Ann Darker’s coffin. 1792 Bunny Estate Survey the late Ann Dyker under Town Houses and Incroachments with a house, indicates this copy of the Survey was written up after March 1793. John Darker born 1788 Bradmore, probably son of John and Ann. Married Martha Hall 16.5.1814 Lincolnshire. 1841 John age 50 ag.lab with wife Martha age 45 at Carlton le Moorland, Lincs. 1861 John age 73 ag.lab born Bradmore with wife Martha age 68 born Harmston Lincs at Carlton le Moorland (next entry to George Darker age 37 ag.lab born Carlton le Moorland with wife and children). Mary Darker probably daughter of John and Ann. Received payment from Constable 1/6 p.wk. from

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1790, and £1/1/- 7.2.1790 when she lay in. March 1793 Mary and the women received 2d from the Constable for sope and Mary had 2/6 when Ann Darker was laid out and buried. John Darker born 6.2.1790, Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 8.2.1790, illegitimate son of Mary. John Darker in Constables Accounts 1794 under the care of William Bennet, as apprentice/fostering? Bennet received 15 weeks pay for him Jan.1794, £1/10/-, and 2/4 for a new pair of shoes for him. 30.11.1794 William Bennett received £2/4/- for 22 weeks for Mary Darker’s boy, and 1/- for shoe mending for him. 2.1.1794 William Bennet had 6/- for Mary Darker’s boy. 1794 Constable paid William Bennet weekly, and for 2 shirt cloths and a pair of buckles 2/6; 9.4.1794 2/6 for John Darker’s shoes, 8.5.1794 2/- for a pair of shoes soles and a yard of flannel. Jan.1795 William received 15/6 for Darker’s child’s clothes bill. 5.5.1795 William received for John Darker 2/6 for a pair of new shoes, 3/- for new shirts, 3/- for coat and waistcoat. 30.8.1795 had a pair of breeches 2/- and a pair of shoes 2/-. 1796 had 5/-for a pair of shoes and a waistcoat for the Darker boy. Oct.1797 had 4/6 for shoes. Weekly payments to William Bennet continued up to 8.5.1800, then stopped. 1805 the Constable paid John Darker for a hedgehog. John Darker married Ann Doar, July qtr. 1838 Basford district. 1841 John Darker age 50, wife Ann age 45, children Hannah 11, Kerzia (daughter) 9, Mary 7, Emma 5 at Plumtree. 1851 John age 61 ag.lab., with wife Anna age 55 laceknitter born Old Radford, daughter Emma age 14 laceknitter born Clipston, at Clipston. John Darker in 1861 age 70, born Bradmore, agricultural labourer, living alone at Clipston on the Wolds, recorded as married but no reference here to his wife. 1861 Ann Darker age 66 born Radford visiting William Hallam, age 50 traveller born E Bridgford, and wife Mary age 45 born Radford and family, at The Street, Chilwell. 1871 John Darker age 82 pensioner born Bradmore with wife Ann age 75 born Old Radford, at Clipston. John Darker born 1787 died Jan.qtr. 1875, Bingham district. Ann Darker born 1794 died Jan.qtr. 1876, Bingham district. Thomas Darker in 1792 Bunny Estate Survey under Town Houses and Incroachments with a house. Probably son of John and Ann. 1.9.1791 Constable paid Thomas Darker 10/6 at (H)Oton when he was lame. 10.7.1791 Constable paid 10/- expenses fetching Thomas Darker after the death of John. 7.10.1794 Constable paid Thomas 2/6 when he had broken his collar bone. Further payments followed. Jan.1795 Thomas had 10d and 1/- from Constable. Feb.1795 Thomas enlisted as a solider. Feb.1807 the Constable bought 3½ cwt of coals and paid 3/2 for a bedstead. Dec.1807 he had 6/-. 1810 Thomas had 3/- p.wk. from the Constable, and an extra 9/- in April and 2/- in May when he was ill. May 1811 Thomas had a pair of shoes, 9/6, shirt cloths 9/6, and the Constable went with him to the Hall, expenses 4/-, and he had coals and 3/- p.wk. June 1811 he had a pair of stockings 2/6. 26.6.1811 he had 1/- when his child was ill. 28.9.1811 the Constable paid 6/6 when Thomas was imprisoned. 27.11.1811 paid 5/- for taking Thomas to Southwell. Clerks’ fees of 3/-, and 7/- when the Constable took him to Nottingham. Expenses when they imprisoned him the second time, 4/-. 4.12.1811 paid Thomas Darker’s Mittimus Writing (fee for removing records from one court to another, or warrant to keeper of a prison to hold a person in safe custody until delivered to court, in due course of law) and fees for second time 11/-. Paid Mr Wright for conveying Thomas to Southwell the second time 14/-. 14.12.1812 paid for a warrant for Thomas, 2/-, and expenses going twice to Nottingham 1/-, and the Constable’s expenses when he took him in 4/-. Aug.1813, paid Mr Moris at the Asylum for Darker, £9/11/3, and 3.12.1813 paid him another £6/19/6. Jan.1814 paid Mr Moris another £12/16/10½d. Also a bill to Preston & West for clothing for Thomas, £1/10/-. 29.3.1819 Constable paid £7/8/1 for windows breaking by Thomas. Ongoing payments to the Asylum for Thomas, and payments to Mr Morris at the Asylum. For example, in 1824 paid £31/10/3, and 4d postage on the bill. Up to 1831/2 the Constable paid bills to the Asylum on Darker’s account and postage on letters. Thomas Darker of Sneinton late of Bradmore buried at Bunny 10.4.1831, no age given. 11.8.1831 the Constable paid carriage on T Darker’s clothes. Sarah Darker, born c1764, married to Thomas. Feb.1795 Constable paid her 3/- when Thomas listed for a soldier, and 18.4.1795 paid 1/6 for Sarah’s warrant. 15.9.1795 Constable paid for liquors for Sarah Darker 4d, and paid Sarah when lighted 2/6, and 6d for ½lb butter. 15.9.1795 son Thomas born. 17.9.1795 Constable paid for midwife for her, 5/-, and 20.9.1795 paid Hannah (H)attewell for nursing her, 3/6. Sarah’s weekly payment increased to 5/- for a while, then settled at 4/-. 24.1.1796 Constable paid Sarah’s rent 1/-. Weekly payments 4/- and coals continued 1796-1801. 23.10.1797 Constable paid Sarah’s rent 1/-, and again Oct.1799. Nov.1800 Sarah had a heepe of barley 3/-, approximately ½ a strike. Had a strike of barley Dec.1800. 1802 had 2/- p.wk. from the Constable, and coals. 4.7.1811 Sarah had 1/- from the Constable, and occasionally from then on. Dec.1811 when Thomas was in prison, Sarah had 3/- p.wk., ongoing to 1814. 1812 the Constable paid Sarah 6d for sitting up with a woman. Feb.1813 Sarah had 2/6 for nursing Sarah Smith. In 1812 the Constable paid for clothes for Darker’s boy, unnamed - both Thomas junior and William were already dead by this time, so this was a third son. 17.5.1813 she had 4/6 for nursing Elliot’s wife. She had coals throughout to 1814. Sarah

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was buried at Bunny 18.7.1824 age 60. 29.7.1824 Sam Attewell was paid 6d for crying the sale of S Darker’s goods. The Constable’s Accounts record receipt of £2/12/7 from the sale. 30.7.1824 the Constable paid Sarah Attewell 7/- for attending S Darker. Ann Darker born Bradmore 11.1.1793, bapt. Bunny 16.1.1793, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Sarah. Buried Bunny 20.10.1800, aged 7. Nov.1800 the Constable paid 10/- for her coffin, and paid the clerk and parson 2/6, also paid for bread and Mary Norman for her trouble 3/-. Thomas Darker born 15.9.1795 Bradmore, bapt. 18.9.1795, son of Thomas, soldier, and Sarah. Buried Bunny 14.12.1796. Constable paid expenses at his birth - see above under Sarah - and paid 4/6 to Robert Roobotham for his coffin, Jan.1797. William Darker of Bradmore, probably son of Thomas and Sarah. 22.11.1802 the Constable bought cloth worth 4/- to make a shirt for Sarah Darker’s boy. Feb.1803 paid £1/2/9 for William Darker’s bed. Paid 2/- for William 18.7.1803, and 1/- 25.7.1805, and another 3/-. William was buried at Bunny 10.7.1805. On 29.7.1805 the Constable paid the funeral expenses £1/-/6. His coffin was provided by Robert Roobotham. Sarah Darker bapt. 28.1.1804, daughter of Thomas and Sarah of Bradmore . Elisabeth Darker, born c1805 and buried Bunny 20.1.1815, probably daughter of Sarah.

DAV(E)Y / DAVI(E)S Thomas Davy of Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 8.4.1744, son of Richard and Mary. Framework knitter, married Ann c1770. Thomas Davis had 2/- from the Constable Oct.1785, and Elizabeth Haimes had 14/- for nursing Thomas’s wife. Nov.1785 Ann Spencer was paid 15/- for nursing Davises. Buried Bunny 13.4.1790 aged 46. Ann Davy married to Thomas by 1771. John Davis bapt. Bunny 19.3.1771, son of Thomas and Ann of Bradmore. 1782 and 1784 paid by the Constable for catching sparrows. John Davis signed Constables Accounts for one year only, 1793. Possibly the John Davis who married Sarah Carver, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 24.11.1794. Buried Bunny 5.3.1835, age 64. Sarah Davey born c1771, buried Bunny 21.4.1834 age 63, probably Sarah nee Carver who married John son of Thomas and Ann. Thomas Davis born 3.3.1795 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 10.3.1795, son of John, framework knitter, and Sarah. Buried Bunny 18.11.1827, age 32. Rebecca Davis born 19.4.1797 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 23.4.1797, daughter of John, framework knitter, and Sarah. Mary Davis born Bradmore 8.3.1799, bapt. Bunny 10.3.1799, daughter of John, framework knitter, and Sarah. Sarah Davis born 18.6.1801 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 19.6.1801, daughter of John and Sarah. Possibly Sarah who married Joseph Laycock of St Nicholas, Nottingham, 27.5.1828, witness John and Catherine Davies. See Laycock. Rachel Davis, bapt. Bunny 25.4.1805, daughter of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Catherine Davis, bapt. Bunny 20.4.1807, daughter of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Ann Davy bapt. Bunny 1.2.1810 daughter of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Richard Davis bapt. Bunny 15.3.1812 son of John and Sarah of Bradmore. Lydia Davis bapt. Bunny 2.11.1815 daughter of John, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 8.3.1829 age 14. Richard Davie/Davis bapt. Bunny 25.9.1774, son of Thomas and Ann of Bradmore. Richard Davyes received payment from Constable 1784 for catching sparrows. Payments usually made to children in early teens. Richard Davis of Bradmore buried 15.6.1785. Ann Davi(e)s bapt. Bunny 15.12.1776, daughter of Thomas and Ann of Bradmore. Probably the Ann Davi(e)s of Bradmore buried 20.6.1785. Mary Davies(/ Davis?) of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 19.2.1769, daughter of Thomas and Ann, buried Bunny 31.7.1781. Mary Davis bapt. Bunny 11.5.1783, daughter of Thomas and Ann of Bradmore. Ann Davy born 29.6.1785, bapt. Bunny 10.7.1785 daughter of Thomas and Ann of Bradmore. Ann Davy married John Bosworth 26.12.1810. Catherine Davy, born 2.2.1787, bapt. Bunny 19.3.1787 daughter of Thomas, stocking weaver, and Ann of Bradmore. Probably the Catherine April 1804 in the Constables Accounts with 2/- p.wk., for Sarah. Sarah Davis bapt. Bunny 8.3.1804 illegitimate daughter of Catherine Davis of Bradmore and John Oliver. Supported by payments from John Oliver, or occasionally from his brother Thomas on John’s behalf, at 1/6 p.wk. via the Constable, recorded as receipts in the Constable’s accounts, 1804-

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1814. Thomas Davy born 16.9.1789 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 30.9.1789, son of Thomas, framework knitter, and Ann. Probably the Thomas Davis who married Mary Smith, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 5.11.1810. 1841 Thomas Davy ag.lab. age 50, Mary age 53, children Sarah 16, Thomas 12, George 10 at Ruddington. 1851 age 61, agricultural labourer at Ruddington, married to Mary with children George (19 born Ruddington) and Richard (married son, 35, agricultural labourer born Ruddington), Richard’s wife Ann (29 born ) and their children William 3 and John 9 months born Ruddington, living at Wilford Rd., Ruddington. Mary Davies died Oct.qtr. 1855 Basford district. 1861 Thomas Davy age 71 widower, former labourer born Bradmore, lodging with John North, ag.lab, at Proudman’s Rd., Ruddington. Thomas died 1864 or 1865, Basford district. Mary Davy born c1787 at Leake, nee Smith, married Thomas at Bunny 5.11.1810. Living in Bradmore in 1820s. 1841 age 53 with Thomas at Ruddington. 1851 age 64, married to Thomas. Mary Davies died Oct qtr 1855, Basford district. Jane Davis, bapt. Bunny 18.4.1822, daughter of Thomas, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 20, servant in the household of John Nixon, Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1841/70). Jane Davy of Bradmore, of full age, was married 29.8.1842 to William Harwood of Bradmore. Joseph Davis bapt. Bunny 12.8.1824, son of Thomas, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 16, frameknitter, in the household of William and Ann Taylor at Manor Farm Cottages, Donkey Lane (Bradmore 1841/68). Joseph Davy of Bradmore married Rebecca Attewell of Bradmore at Bunny 12.10.1845. 1851 age 24, widower, framework knitter, servant in the household of Mary Lane, Ivy Farm (Bradmore 1851/52). 1861 age 40, widower, cotton stocking maker, lodger in the household of Samuel Henson, in part of Southwell House (Bradmore 1861/66). Not found 1871. 1881 Joseph Davey single age 50 born Bradmore ag.lab., boarder with John Page at Wilford Rd., Ruddington. 1891 age 64, widower, householder, 1-room house at the north end of Loughborough Rd., living on his own means (Bradmore 1891/48). 1891 Bunny & Bradmore Charities granted him 1/- p.wk. in either goods or money as might seem best, and he had a pair of blankets. 1893 he had a ton of coals from the Charities. 1894 entered on Bunny & Bradmore Charities list to receive a ton of coals, but crossed out again. Buried at Bunny 21.2.1895 aged 72. Rebecca Davy probably nee Attewell, born 4.7.1823, daughter of Samuel and Jane Attewell, married Joseph Davis at Bunny 12.10.1845. Buried Bunny 28.5.1848 age 27. John Davy bapt. 1.8.1827, son of Thomas, labourer, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 census, age 15, servant in the household of Joseph and Mary Nixon, Yorke Farm (Bradmore 1841/77). Possibly in 1851 census, age 24, born Bradmore, ostler in house of William Walker, 54, publican, born Surrey, and Ann age 49, landlady, born Dorset, at Bunny. Possibly in 1861 the John Davy age 33, born Bradmore, agricultural labourer, with wife Mary age 28 born Ruddington and children all born Ruddington, at 2 Burrows Yard, Ruddington. Richard Davis married Sabara Colyer at 23.11.1756, living in Bradmore 1760s. William Davis bapt. 21.1.1761, no parish specified, son of Richard and Sabara. Mary Davies of Bradmore daughter of Richard and the late Sabara, buried Bunny 19.11.1767. John Davis servantman married Sarah Cross of Ruddington at Ruddington 7.2.1778. Possibly John son of Richard and Mary bapt. at Bunny 29.4.1751. Thomas Davy paid by Constable in 1781 for catching a hedgehog, and for sparrows 1793 and 1801. Probably born 1770s - payments usually made to teenagers. No definite identification. Ann Davy married William Pigot both of Bradmore at Bunny 20.1.1793. Elizabeth Davy married William Oliver, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 26.3.1801. William Davy born Bradmore 28.12.1799, bapt. Bunny 30.12.1799, illegitimate son of Elizabeth. 1841 William Davy age 40 framework knitter with wife Hannah 40 and children Ann 10, Hannah 2, at Ruddington. 1851 William Davey age 51 framework knitter born Bradmore with wife Hannah age 58 born Hull, Yorks and daughter Hannah 12 seamstress born Ruddington, at Ruddington. 1861 born Bradmore, age 61, framework knitter (cotton), married to Hannah age 62 born in Hull, with daughter Hannah 23, seamstress born Ruddington, at 10 Poke Nook, Ruddington. William Davies born 1800 died 1867 Basford Nottingham. Rachel Davies married John Bosworth, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 30.11.1801. John Davies born c1805, Bradmore. John Davies married Sarah Hogg, both of Bradmore, 20.4.1835. 1841 age 35, cottager, householder married to Sarah with children Richard, Martha and Mary, probably living on Main St. (Bradmore 1841/25). 1844 John Davies had 2/- from the Constable for lodging Sarah Crofts. 1847 served as Constable and 3/- expenses paid when he was sworn in. 1848 had 3/- p.wk. for James Harwood’s lodging. 1851 age 47, farmer of 10 acres, married to Sarah with children Martha, Mary, Thomas, John and Ann (Bradmore 1851/25). No locational information in 1851, but later censuses place the family at The Cottage, Donkey Lane. 1854 rented grazing on Moor Lane. 1855

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Kellys Directory, farmer. 1861 age 56, cottager of 10 acres, married to Sarah with children Mary and Ann, also cousin Fred Aulton (Bradmore 1861/24). 1867 Bunny Estate rental, renting house garden and orchard, 2 roods 5 perches, and 9¼ acres in Bunny, total annual rent of £23/5/9 pa. 1868/9 and 1870 on electoral roll in category £12+ rent pa. 1869 (Davis) Morris’s Directory, cottager. 1871 age 64, agricultural labourer, married to Sarah, with Fanny Wilks, 1, born Lenton, noted daughter in different hand, and Fred Aulton, 12 born Nottingham, noted son in different hand (Bradmore 1871/23). Fanny Wilks may be daughter of William and Sarah; Sarah born 1839 is possibly a daughter of John and Sarah Davies, making Fanny a grand-daughter. Possibly the John Davis (born 1801) died 1875, Basford district. Sarah Davies born c1816, Gotham, nee Hogg. 1841 age 25, married to John (Bradmore 1841/25). 1851 age 35, married to John (Bradmore 1851/25). 1861 age 45, married to John (Bradmore 1861/24). 1871 age 55, married to John (Bradmore 1871/23). 1881 Sarah Davies widow age 66 born Gotham, stocking seamer, with daughter Ann single age 30 born Bradmore, adopted son Fred Olton single age 21 ag.lab born Nottingham, and grand-daughter Sarah A Davies age 7 scholar born Bradmore, living at Bunny. 1891 Sarah Davis widow age 75 born Gotham, living on own means at Bunny. Sarah A Davies born 1874 Bradmore, grand-daughter of Sarah and John. 1881 age 7 in grandmother Sarah’s house at Bunny. Richard Davy/Davies son of John, cottager and Sarah of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 8.4.1836. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/25). 1851 age 14, single, farm labourer in the household of Joseph and Mary Nixon, Yorke Farm (Bradmore 1851/57). 1858 Oct qtr Shardlow district, Richard Davies married Mary Handford. 1861 Richard age 25 groom with wife Mary 24 born Stanton in Dale, Derbyshire, at Risley, Derbyshire. 1871 Richard age 34 coachman with wife Mary age 31 and children Hannah 12, Sarah 10 scholars born Risley, Mary E 4, Richard T 2 and Henry 1 born Nottingham, at 10 Melton Terrace, Nottingham. 1881 Richard age 43 coachman with wife Mary age 43 hosiery, children Sarah 19 hosiery, Mary Elizabeth 13, Richard 11, Henry 10, Ada Maud 8, Arthur 6 all scholars and Lily 1 all born Nottingham, at 10 Moulton Terrace Nottingham. 1891 Richard age 56 gravedigger with wife Mary age 55 and children Richard Thomas 22 hosiery machinist, Henry 20 brass finisher and Ada Maud 18 printer’s assistant all born Nottingham, at 42 Raleigh St., Nottingham. Richard Davies died Apr.qtr. 1894 age 59, Nottingham district. 1901 Mary Davies, widow, age 63 born Derbyshire with daughter Ada M 28, at 42 Raleigh St, Nottingham. Possibly the Mary Davies born c1836 died October 1912, Nottingham, but not found in 1911 census. Martha Davy/Davies bapt. Bunny 23.3.1838, daughter of John, cottager, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 3 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/25). 1851 age 13, seamer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/25). Martha Davies of Bradmore married Joseph Wilcocks or Wilcox of Bradmore at Bunny 24.5.1859. See Wilcox. Mary Davy/Davies bapt. Bunny 3.6.1840, daughter of John, cottager, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1841 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/25). 1851 age 11, seamer, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/25). 1861 age 20, single in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/24). Thomas Davy/Davies bapt. Bunny 9.8.1842, son of John, cottager, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1851 age 8, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/25). 1861 age 18, general servant in the house of John Lannellie?, licentiate Royal College Edin., at 11 Wilford Rd., Ruddington. 15.3.1870 at Bunny Thomas Davies age 17? labourer of Bradmore son of John, cottager, married Ann Ashton, age 23, of Bradmore daughter of Thomas Ashton shoemaker. Thomas’s age probably should be 27 in register, Ann’s age is correct. 1871 age 28, groom living at Bunny, married to Ann with daughter Ann. 1881 age 38, cottager of 9 acres, born Bradmore, with wife Ann 34 born N.Leverton and children Annie 11 scholar born Bradmore, Gertrude M 8, Ashton 6, Edith C 3, scholars, Frank 1, all born Bunny, at Bunny. 1891 age 48, agricultural cottager married to Ann, with children Ashton 16, Frank 11, Ernest 8, Lizzie 3, Fred 1 and Harry 5, Harry being born at Nottingham and the rest born at Bunny. 1901 Thomas Davies age 58, carrier self employed, born Bradmore, with wife Ann and children Fred 11, Mary 7, both born Bunny, on Village St., Bunny. 1911 Thomas age 69 cottager at home, with wife Ann at Bunny. Ann Davy born c1847 North Leverton, nee Ashton; of Bradmore 15.3.1870 when she married Thomas at Bunny. 1871 age 24 married to Thomas. 1881 married to Thomas. 1891 age 44, married to Thomas. 1901 Ann age 54 married to Thomas. 1911 Ann age 64, married 41 years with 10 children, 2 dead. Ann Davy born 1870, Bradmore, daughter of Thomas and Ann. 1871 age 1 in her parents’ house. John Davy/Davies bapt. Bunny 26.11.1844, son of John, cottager, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1851 age 6, scholar in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/25). Not found in 1861. 1871 age 25, plumber and glazier, married to Ann with children Catherine 2 born Bradmore and Selina 5 months born Ruddington, at Easthorpe, Ruddington. 1881 age 38, plumber, born Bradmore, married to Ann age 34

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born Ruddington, with children Catherine 12, Rebecca 6, Percy 2 and Ernest Harold 4 mths all born in Ruddington, on The Green at Ruddington. 1891 age 46, plumber and glazier married to Ann, with children Catherine, Rebecca, Percy, Ernest, May Leslie and Clence, at The Green, Ruddington. Catharine Elizabeth Davis bapt. Bunny 17.7.1868, daughter of John, glazier and Ann of Bradmore. 1871 age 2 in parents’ house. 1881 age 12, in parents’ house. 1891 age 22, helper at home, single, in parents’ house. 1901 Catherine E Davies age 32, single, domestic servant in the household of William Henry Bradwell, grocer and corn merchant on High St., Ruddington. 1906 Oct.qtr. Basford district Catharine Elizabeth Davies married Arthur Foster stockman, son of Henry, ag.lab. and Ann of Village Street, Bunny. 1911 Arthur Foster age 36 cowman on farm born Bunny with wife Catharine Elizabeth age 42 born Bradmore (married 4 years with 2 children), Arthur Leslie 3, John Henry 1 both born Bunny, at Bunny, 6-room house. Ann Davy/Davies bapt. Bunny 4.4.1850, daughter of John, cottager, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1851 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/25). 1861 age 11 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1861/24). 1871 Ann Davies age 21 born Bradmore, general servant for Frederic R Ensor, retired lace manufacturer, at No.7 Park Terrace, Nottingham. 1881 age 30, single, stocking seamer in Sarah Davies’ house, Bunny. Elizabeth Davis (Ruth written faintly above the name) in the Constable’s Accounts April 1806 with 2/- p.wk. Ann Davis was recorded as lighted (arrived) in the Constables Accounts 1.11.1808. 29.11.1808 the Constable paid her one month lying in £1/5/-, which was refunded by William Gee (possibly William Gee, recorded 27.5.1779 under General Baptist, East Leake). Ann Davies and William Gee of Bradmore bapt. an illegitimate son William at Bunny 1.12.1808. Ann had 2/- p.wk. 27.12.1808-1810. 18.2.1810 Constable paid expenses for William Gee, Ann Daves, £8/12/2. 1809/10 William Gee refunded £3/15/-, and 1810 he refunded £8/14/- to the Constable. 1811 he paid the Constable £5/10/-, in 1812 and 1813 paid 2/- p.wk., and 1814 paid £2 in total. William Davies bapt. Bunny 1.12.1808 illegitimate son of Ann Davis and William Gee. Buried 21.6.1831, age 23. Thomas Davey in Constable’s Accounts 1800, Constable incurred 4/- expenses going with Thomas to Nottingham, and 4.2.1800 took him to Ruddington, 2/4. William Davey born c1812, Bradmore. 1841 William Davy age 30 stockinger with wife Mary age 20 and daughter Hannah 1 mth, at Ruddington. 1851 age 39, framework knitter married to Mary (possibly nee Mee) 34, born Ruddington, with children Drusilla 15, Harriett 9, Enoch 7, Rebecca 5, Eliza 3, and Hannah 11 months all born Ruddington. Household includes sister-in-law Sarah Mee, 23 of Ruddington, in Red Lion St., Ruddington. Mary Davey born 1797 Willoughby, married William Henson, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 16.2.1836. Possibly the Mary Davy paid by the Constable in 1832 for nursing a poor woman, 15/-. Ann Davies married John Stevenson, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 7.11.1836. Thomas Davy bapt. Bunny 16.5.1846, illegitimate son of Rachel of Bradmore. 1851 age 5, scholar, on parish relief, in the household of William and Maria/Mary Foster on Far St. (Bradmore 1851/26). Buried Bunny 7.10.1860 age 14.

DAWSON Richard Dawson of Bradmore 7.3.1574 received counterpart lease from Frauncis Willughby. Alice Dawson married William Rowe of Normanton in Plumtree parish, at Bunny 4.2.1589. Catherine Dawson married George Carver of Shepshead at Bunny 2.5.1609. John Dawson servant of Mary Cartwright, beneficiary of her will 1668.

DEEBLE? Rebecca Deeble? bapt. Bunny 16.9.1815, illegitimate daughter of Ann of Bradmore.

DENNIS Elizabeth Dennis married William Whitby of Wymeswold at Bunny 1.2.1763. Mary Dennis of Bradmore, born c1841 buried Bunny 3.3.1865 age 24.

DENT Dorothy Dent married Thomas Bennet of Bunny at Bunny 27.11.1711.

DEXTER Martha Dexter born c1776, buried Bunny 16.1.1818 age 42. William Dexter of Bradmore married Sarah Gothard of Bradmore 13.7.1826. 1841 William, 35, ag.lab

Bradmore Families D 1911 Page 114 with wife Sarah 35, and children William 12,Thomas 10, Isaac 7 and Elizabeth 2 at Costock.1851 William age 46 ag.lab born Costock with wife Sarah 48 born Lowdham, children Elizabeth 12 Sunday school scholar, Annie 7 scholar both born Costock and niece Rebecca Sudbury 17 born Costock, at Costock. Thomas Dexter born c1832, Costock. 1841 Thomas age 10 son of William and Sarah. 1851 age 19, single, farm labourer in the household of Joseph and Mary Nixon, Yorke Farm (Bradmore 1851/57). 1861 Thomas age 29 cowman born Costock with wife Sarah age 28 born Keyworth and children George 2 born Prestwold, Eliza Ann 2 mths born Woodlhouse, Leics. 1871 Thomas age 39 ag.lab, wife Sarah 38, children Eliza A age 10 born Woodhouse, William 5 born , both scholars, Elizabeth age 3 and Thomas age 1 born Rempstone, at Hill Cottages, Hoton. 1881 Thomas age 49 ag.lab with wife Sarah 48 and children Eliza Ann age 20 domestic servant, William 15 farm servant, Thomas 11 farm servant, and grand-daughter Violet Edith 3 born Rempstone, at Main St., Rempstone. 1891 not found. 1901 Thomas age 64 widower labourer on highways born Costock, solo at Club Yard, Costock. Ann Dexter born c1836, Wymeswold, daughter of William, labourer. 1861 age 25, housekeeper in the household of Thomas Morris, Barn Close (Bradmore 1861/21). Married as Ann of Bradmore, daughter of William labourer, at Bunny 11.8.1862 to William Martin, labourer of Ruddington. George Dexter born c1828, Costock. 1841 George Dexter age 15 farm servant for Mary Woodroff, farmer, of Costock. 1851 age 23, single, agricultural servant in the household of Catherine Bonser senior, Bonsers Farm (Bradmore 1851/9). 1861 George age 30 labourer born Costock lodger with Samuel Clark brewers labourer at Burton on Trent. 1871 George age 44 farm labourer with wife Jane age 39 keeper of Co-op Stores born Costock with son William 3 born Costock, on Loughborough Rd., Costock. 1881 George age 55 ag.lab and shopkeeper born Lowdham? with wife Jane age 49 born Costock and son William 13 farm servant born Costock at 12 Rempstone Road, Costock. 1891 George single age 65 on own means born Loughborough in house of father John Dexter age 76 on own means born Costock and wife Mary age 75 born Wimeswold, at Costock. Ralph Dexter born c1881 Bunny, son of John and Elizabeth. 1891 age 11 born Bunny, in house of parents John age 36 gen.lab born Whissendine and Elizabeth age 40 born Costock at Haywood’s Barn Cottage, Heath Rd Ibstock. 1901 Ralph age 20 single farm labourer living with John and Fanny Bosworth on Village (Main) St. (Bradmore 27.1901).

DICKINSON Anne Dickenson late of Bradmore, ref in documents dated 9.4.1612 and 19.9.1612, Robert Abbotte of Bradmore excommunicated for incontumacy; incontinency with Anne Dickenson late of Bradmore. Joyce (Jaies) Dickinson married Edward Creswell of Bunny at Bunny 17.10.1618. Ann Dickinson, 27.10.1621, George Bate of Bradmore presented for getting a child before marriage with her. Anne Dickinson married George Bate of Bunny at Bunny 28.5.1621. Robert Dickinson married to Elizabeth, living in Bradmore in 1650s to 1670s. Anne Dickenson bapt. Bunny 12.3.1653, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Elizabeth Dickenson bapt. Bunny 3.9.1656, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth of Bradmore. John Dickinson bapt. Bunny 19.12.1659, son of Robert and Elizabeth. Richard Dickinson bapt. Bunny 21.1.1662, son of Robert and Elizabeth. Anne Dickinson bapt. 26.1.1666, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Joseph Dickinson bapt. Bunny the last day of May 1668, son of Robert and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Jane Dickinson bapt. Bunny 23.2.1673, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth of Bradmore. John Dickinson married Frideswide Browne at Ruddington 7.7.1709. Frideswide Dickison nee Browne of Ruddington, married to John 7.7.1709, buried 25.7.1732. Alice Dickinson, bapt. Bunny 15.9.1711, daughter of John and Ffrideswide of Bradmore. Possibly the Alice Dikeson who married Richard Knyfton at Bunny, 20.4.1747, no parishes specified. See Knyfton. Thomas Dickinson born 1714, miller of Bradmore, at age 23 married Elizabeth Boot of Ruddington, age 20 (born 1717) on 4.9.1737 at Lenton.

DICKMAN Ebenezer William Dickman, born Dec qtr 1885, Ruddington, son of Frederick W Dickman, joiner, and Martha, of Ruddington. 1891 Ebenzer age 5 scholar in parents’ house at 14 Poets Terrace, Nottingham. Railway Employment Records 12.6.1899, Ebenezer Dickman booking clerk age 13 yrs 7 mths, appointed to Ruddingnton Station at 5/= salary. 1901 Ebenzer age 15 railway clerk living in parents’ house at Church St., Ruddington. 1909 March qtr married Lucy James, Basford district.1911 age 25, railway clerk born Ruddington, with wife Lucy at Asher Lane, Ruddington, 5-room house. On

Bradmore Families D 1911 Page 115 electoral roll, Bradmore, house, 1912-1914; resident on Main Rd., married to Lucy, 1920-1930/1. Lived next door to the Dalbys in the cottages in front of the Crown Inn, demolished when the Turnpike was widened 1931 (Source: Win Randall). 1922 Founder committee member of the Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club. Moved to ‘Rudmore’, Loughborough Road Ruddington and died there 20.2.1951, admin. to Lucy, effects £699/1/4. Lucy Dickman born c1886, Bradmore, nee James, daughter of William, blacksmith, and Elizabeth. Married Ebenezer March qtr 1909, Basford District. 1911 age 25 married 1 year to Ebenezer, at Asher Lane Ruddington. On electoral roll on Main Rd., Bradmore,1920-1930/1. Had children Frederick William (1912), Ralph (1914) and Olive Madge (1916, married name Sadler). 1922 Founder committee member of the Bunny & Bradmore Lawn Tennis Club. Noted in the WI members list for 1931 as left. Lucy died 19.6.1959, effects £184/5/7, probate to Olive Madge Sadler, widow.

DONINGTON Robert de Donington arranged grants of lands between himself and William Helot of Bradmore. 7.6.1340 he received a grant from William Helote of Bradmore14 selions of arable, 1 in Litelramelsmere, Litelhul and Depedale, le Thriddetlines, le Holm, le Wellis, beyond Nottinghamgate, 2 selions at Foulmere and 3 at le Plumtres, Witnesses include Elyas de Bradmore, William Torkard, William Join, John Helote, Henry Marteneye and John Poyne clerk all of Bradmore. 11.6.1340, Robert de Donington of Bradmore, grants to William Helote of Bradmore and his wife Avicia 14 selions of arable land in Bradmore, 1 at Litelramelsmere, Litilhul and Depedale, le Thryddetlines, le Holm, le Wells, beyond Nottinghamgate, 2 selions at Foulmere, 3 at le Waterrem and 3 at le Plumtres. Land to be retained by Avicia if she outlives her husband provided she remains unmarried, then to revert to William’s heirs. Witnesses include Elyas de Bradmore, William Torkard, William Join, Henry Marteneye, John Helote and John Poyn all of Bradmore.

DORE Agnes Dore of Bradmore married Ralph Parker at Bunny 25.6.1566.

DRAPER Edward Draper, born 1865 at Long Whatton, son of John, framework knitter, and Emma of Long Whatton. 1871 Edward age 6 scholar in parents’ house at Long Whatton. 1881 age 16, farm indoor servant in the household of John Randall, Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1881/18). 1891 Edward age 26 lime worker with wife Elizabeth age 22 born Winsill nr Burton, Staffs, and children William 4, George 2 born Quorn and infant son 2 wks born Barrow on Soar, at Church Street, Barrow. 1901 Edward age 36 labourer in granite quarry with wife Anne E 33 and children John W 14 rubber dipper, George 12, Ernest 8, Florence 5 born Barrow, Frances 2 born Quorn, at Alma Terrace, Meeting St., Quorndon. 1911 Edward age 46 delver in stone quarry, with wife Annie Elizabeth age 42 (married 24 years (1887) with 9 children, 1 dead), and children George Henry 22 colliery labourer above ground, Ernest 18 coalminer hewer, Florence Mary 15 wool carrier, Frances Lilian 12 scholar, Elsie 9, Mabel 7, Leonard 4 all born Quorn, at 21 Park St., Mansfield Woodhouse, 5 rooms.

DRAYCOTT William Draycott born 1831 Seagrave, Leics. May be older brother of Joseph son of George and Elizabeth. 1841William age 15 farm servant for Joseph Collington, farmer of Seagrave. 1851 not found. William Draycott of Bradmore married Ann James, under age, of Bradmore, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, at Bunny 7.8.1855. 1861 William age 31 ag.lab. with wife Ann and children Edward 4, Ann 2, scholars, John 1 all born Sileby, at 34 Brook St Sileby. 1871 William age 40 platelayer born Seagrave with wife Ann and children Ann 12, seamstress, John 10, winder, Edward 5, Frederick 3 scholars, Eliza 1 and Arthur 1 mth all born Sileby, at Brook St Sileby. William Draycott born 1831 died Apr.qtr. 1878, Barrow on Soar district. Ann Draycott born 1838 Bradmore nee James, daughter of Edward and Harriett. Married William Draycott 7.8.1855, under age. 1861 age 24 married to William, at Sileby. 1871 age 33 seamstress married to William at Sileby. 1881 age 44, widow, shirt seamer, with children John 20 ag.lab, Edward 16 farm boy, Frederick 14 brickyard boy, Emma 6 scholar on King St., Sileby. 1891 age 53, widow, seamstress with children Frederick 23 brick labourer, Emma 16 hosiery hand, at Cossington Road Sileby. 1901 age 64, widow, living alone on Cossington Rd., Sileby. Ann Draycott born 1837 died Jan. qtr. 1910, Barrow on Soar district. Joseph Draycott born 1832, Seagrave, son of George, framework knitter, and Elizabeth. 1841 Joseph age 8 in house of parents George age 40 framework knitter and Elizabeth age 40,with siblings Jane 15 framework knitter, Anne 13 framework knitter, Elizabeth 5, George 3, at Northside, Thurcaston Leics.

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Not found 1851. Joseph Draycott of Bradmore married Elizabeth Jackson of Bradmore at Bunny 26.12.1853. 1861 Joseph age 29 ag.lab born Seagrave with wife Elizabeth age 27 born Bradmore and children Henry 5 born Sileby Leics, Mary Ann 3 born Beeby Leics, scholars, and John 4 mths born Seagrave, on Back St., Seagrave. 1871 Joseph age 38 ag.lab. with wife Elizabeth age 37 and children John 10, Alice 8, scholar, Joseph 5 scholar , Fanny 3 scholar and Elizabeth 2 all born Seagrave, at Seagrave “on the Banks”. Joseph died Apr qtr 1879, Barrow on Soar district. Elizabeth Draycott born c1834 Bradmore, nee Jackson, married Joseph Draycott at Bunny 26.12.1853. 1861 age 27 married to Joseph at Seagrave. 1871 age 37 married to Joseph. 1881 age 48, widow, charwoman with children Joseph 15 farm boy, Fanny 13 scholar, Elizabeth 12 scholar and Mary? 2 at The Cottages by Walton Lane, Seagrave. 1891 age 57, widow, mother in law in the house of George Attenborough age 22 joiner and cabinet maker born Loughborough married to Elizabeth age 22 born Seagrave (nee Draycott, Elizabeth’s daughter), and their daughter Agnes age 1 born Loughborough, at 40 Toothill Rd., Loughborough. 1901 age 67 widow, mother in house of Joseph Bird age 42 builders’ carter born Wolley Hunts and his wife Alice age 38 confectioner’s assistant born Seagrave (nee Draycott, Elizabeth’ daughter), with Joseph’s sister, nephew and niece at 21 Church Gate, Loughborough. Elizabeth born c1834 died July qtr. 1908, Loughborough. Henry Draycott born 1855 Seagrave, son of Joseph and Elizabeth. 1861 age 5 in parents’ house at Seagrave. 1871 age 16 farm servant for Robert Knight, farmer, on Church St Seagrave (sister Mary 13 also servant for Robert Knight). 1881 age 26 waggoner with wife Elizabeth age 24 born Seagrave and children Earnest 1, Thomas H 2 mths, born Seagrave, at Seagrave. 1891 Henry 35 ag.lab born Sileby with wife Elizabeth Ann 34 born Segrave, children Thomas Henry 10, Joseph 8 both born Segrave, Martha Elizabeth 5, James 4, Fanny 2, all born Wysall, at Harrisons Barn, Nottingham Rd., Wysall. 1901 Henry age 45 waggoner on farm with wife Elizabeth 44 and children Fanny 12, George 7 at Harrisons Barn, Wysall. 1911 Henry age 55 waggoner with wife Elizabeth Ann age 54 (married 34 years (1877) 11 children 2 dead), with daughter Alice 13 scholar born Wysall, at Nottingham Road Wysall, 5- room house. Joseph Draycott, born 1883 Seagrave, son of Henry, ag.lab and Elizabeth Ann of Wysall. 1891 Joseph age 8, scholar, born Segrave, in parents’ house. 1901 Joseph age 18 farm servant for George Keyworth, farmer at Main St., Wysall. Joseph went to work in Canada and returned to marry Sarah Ann Elliott, c.1910. 1910 July qtr. Joseph Draycott married Sarah Ann Elliott, Basford district. 1911 Joseph Draycott age 28, cowman on farm with wife Sarah Ann age 28 (married less than one year, no children), at Bradmore. Sarah Ann signed the census form (Bradmore 17/1911). Joseph was reportedly swindled out of capital by an un-named brother and struggled thereafter. Died Jun.qtr. 1955 (Source: grandson W E Draycott). Sarah Ann Draycott nee Elliott,born 1882 Bradmore, daughter of John, miller, and Ann. Died Dec. qtr. 1969, buried at Ruddington.

DRING John Dring married to Hannah Attewell in Ruddington, 4.4.1716, living in Bradmore 1717-1723. Hannah Dring of Bradmore wife of John buried Bunny 2.2.1723. Susanna Dring daughter of John and Hannah of Bradmore buried Bunny 9.8.1717. Susanna Dring bapt. Bunny 4.11.1717, daughter of John and Hannah of Bradmore. Thomas Dring bapt. Bunny 7.11.1719, son of Thomas (error for John?) and Hannah of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 22.11.1719. William Dring bapt. Bunny 29.12.1720 son of John and Hannah of Bradmore. John Dring bapt. Bunny 15.12.1722 son of John and Hannah of Bradmore.

DUNNE Edward Dunne, born c1856, Manchester. 1881 age 25, householder, lace maker, married to Ann, with son George, living on Main St. probably at No.15 or No.17 (Bradmore 1881/50). Ann Dunne, born c1857, Derby, nee Bosworth, daughter of William and Ann. Married Edward c1877. 1881 age 24, married to Edward (Bradmore 1881/50). William E Dunne, born c1878, Radford, son of Edward and Ann, grandson of William and Ann Bosworth. 1881 age 3, in his grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1881/46). George Dunne, born c1880, Radford, son of Edward and Ann. 1881 age 1 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/50). Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 2.2.1890 – 7.12.1890, gap, to 1st class 2nd part 31.1.1892-25.6.1893, 1st class July 1893-15.7.1894.

DUTTON Thomas Dutton received payment from Constable 1783 for catching sparrows (payments usually made

Bradmore Families D 1911 Page 117 to children in early teens). George Dutton received payment from Constable in 1785 for catching sparrows. Possibly the George Dutton son of William and Mary bapt. at Ruddington 20.1(or 2?).1771. John Dutton married Elizabeth Barns of Ruddington at Ruddington 4.2.1806. John Dutton, shoemaker, received 14/- from the Bradmore Constable March 1807 for making William Henson’s half-boots. Jan.1812 received 11/6 from the Constable for a pair of quarter boots for Smith’s boy. 1841 John Dutton age 60, shoe maker, with wife Sarah age 49 and children William 26 and George 22 journeyman shoemakers, Silas 24 (no occupation listed), Kezia (daughter) age 20, Samuel 18 shoemaker, Sapphira 17, Emma 15, Edwin 11, at Ruddington. John Dutton signed Methodist Sunday School accounts 1838 and 1854. John Dutton bapt. 22.5.1808, Ruddington, son of John and Elizabeth. J Dutton in Whites Directory 1832 as shopkeeper, and 1844 and 1853 Whites Directory, shoemaker, probably this John rather than his father. 1841 John Dutton age 30 shoemaker with wife Mary age 30 and daughter Martha 10, plus Susan Barnsdall 25 independent and John Rowbottom 15 shoemaker, listed after Thomas Oliver and before Edward Elliott (Bradmore 13A/1841). Signed Constable’s Accounts 1849. 1851 age 43, cordwainer, married to Mary, with nephew William Dutton (Bradmore 1851/19). No locational information in 1851 census, but in 1861 his widow was on the Main Rd. opposite Debdale Farm. John buried at Bunny 7.1.1861 age 52. Mary Dutton, born c1805, Cropwell Bishop. 1841 age 30 married to John (Bradmore 1841/13A). 1851 age 42, married to John (Bradmore 1851/19). 1861 age 55, widow, cottager with 5 acres, householder, with daughter Martha Voce and son-in-law William on the Main Rd. opposite Debdale Farm, south of the Crown Inn (Bradmore 1861/7). 1867 Widow Dutton received sheets from Bunny & Bradmore Charities. 1867 Bunny Estate Rental, Mary Dutton renting house and garden, 2 acres 1 rood and 24 perches, and 3 acres 0 roods 9 perches in Bunny, £15/10/4 pa. 1871 Mary Dutton widow age 65 born Normanton on the Wolds, in accommodation in part of baker’s shop run by her son-in- law William Voce. Martha Dutton bapt. Bunny 7.7.1832, daughter of Mary and John, shoemaker, of Bradmore. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house (1841/13A). 1851 age 19 born Bradmore, housemaid for John Swainson, rector, at Epperstone. Married William Voce, baker of Lenton Nottingham at Bunny 1.11.1857. 1861 in Mary Dutton’s household, age 29, married to William (Bradmore 1861/7). See Voce. Tirzah Dutton bapt. Bunny 19.12.1834, daughter of John, shoemaker, and Mary of Bradmore, buried Bunny 3.6.1835, infant. Leonard Dutton bapt. Bunny 19.12.1834, son of John, shoemaker, and Mary of Bradmore. Gerrard Dutton buried Bunny 15.3.1835, infant, probably son of John and Mary. William Dutton bapt. Bunny 6.12.1838, son of John, shoemaker and Mary of Bradmore, buried 16.12.1838, infant. William Dutton born c1847, New Basford, nephew of John Dutton. 1851 age 4, in household of John and Mary (Bradmore 1851/19). George Dutton, on Bradmore electoral roll with house, no county vote, 1899 only. John Dutton born c1840, Stanton on the Wolds, son of Joseph, ag.lab., and Mary. 1841 age 2 in parents’ house at Stanton. 1851 age 12 in parents’ house at Stanton. 1861 age 23 ag.lab. in house of brother William age 25, 2 entries away from parents Joseph and Mary, at Stanton. 1863 Joseph Dutton married Sarah Ann Herrington daughter of William and Vashti Herrington of Kinoulton, Apr.qtr, Bingham district. 1871 John age 31, carter, with wife Sarah Ann age 28 stitcher born Cropwell Bishop and children Thomas 5 born Stanton, Mary Ann 3 born East Leake, both scholars, Joseph 7 mths born Nottingham, plus wife’s sister Elizabeth Herrington single 20 stitcher and wife’s brother Samuel Herrington single 17 carter both born Nottingham, at Plains Road, Mapperley. 1881 John age 40 ag.lab. with wife Sarah age 36 and children Thomas 16, Mary A 14, Joseph 12 farm boy, William J 8 born Stanton, Eliza A 1 born Clifton, at Clifton. Sarah Ann Dutton died Jan qtr 1886, Bingham district. John Dutton married (2) Ann Hallam, widow, Apr.qtr. 1888, Bingham district. 1891 age 49 ag.lab with wife Ann age 39 born Stanton, children William J 13 born Stanton, Eliza A 11, David 9 both born Clifton, Ethel 1, Florey 10 mths both born Plumtree, stepson George W Hallam 5 born Stanton and nephew Ernest Hallam 4 born Stanton, at Stanton. 1901 John age 61 waggoner on farm with wife Ann, children Ethel, Florrie and nursechild Tom Hallam 4 mths born Bradmore on Village (Main) St., 4- room house (Bradmore 32/1901). On electoral roll, house, no county vote, 1900-1902. Presumably John Dutton, bailiff, father of Elizabeth. Died before 1911 census. Ann Dutton born Keyworth c1859, formerly Hallam, married John Dutton Apr.qtr. 1888, Bingham district. 1891 age 39 married to John, at Stanton, with son George Hallam from previous marriage. 1901 age 43 married to John, in Bradmore. 1911 age 52 widow with 3 children, no occupation listed, born Keyworth, with daughters Ethel 21 ironer, hosiery industry and Flora 20 machinist, hosiery

Bradmore Families D 1911 Page 118 manufacture, both born Plumtree, living on Wilford Rd., Ruddington. Elizabeth Dutton, born c1878, daughter of John Dutton, bailiff. 30.12.1900 age 22 married Horace Squires age 22, bricklayers labourer of Ruddington, son of Charles Squires gardener. Witnessed by David Holwell and Mary Ann Holwell. Possibly Eliza A daughter of John and Mary, age 1 in 1881 and 11 in 1891 in parents’ house. David Dutton, born c1882, Clifton, son of John and Sarah. 1891 age 9 in parents’ house. 1901 age 19 coal mine labourer, boarder in house of Charles Burditt, self-employed, at Alfreton, Somercotes. 1906 Jul.qtr. David Dutton married Annie Elizabeth Marshall of Ruddington. 1911 age 29, waggoner on farm, born Clifton, with wife Elizabeth age 30 born Ruddington 1881 (married 4 years, 2 children), with John 4 and Frank 2 both born Barton, Notts, in 4-room house (Bradmore 34/1911). On electoral roll, house, 1910-1914. John William Dutton born 1907, Barton Notts, son of David and Elizabeth. Methodist Sunday School scholar infants 7.7.1912-June 1913, 2nd class July 1913-Dec.1913. Frank Dutton born 1909, Barton Notts, son of David and Elizabeth. Methodist Sunday School scholar infants class 7.7.1912-28.12.1913. George Dutton born George Hallam, son of Ann, born 1886, Stanton, Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 6.3.1898-27.11.1898. Ethel Dutton born c1889 Plumtree, daughter of John and Mary. 1891 age 1 in parents’ house at Stanton. Methodist Sunday School 2nd class 6.3.1898 – June 1899, 1st class July 1899-17.11.1901 and 19.1.1902-10.8.1902. 1901 age 11 in parents’ house at Bradmore (32/1901). Florence Dutton born c1890 Plumtree, daughter of John and Mary. 1891 age 10 mths in parents’ house at Stanton. Methodist Sunday School scholar 3rd class 6.3.1898 – June 1898, 2nd class July 1900-17.11.1901 and 19.1.1902-5.6.1902, 1st class July 1902-10.8.19902. Received Methodists Welcome, 1901. 1901 age 10 in parents’ house in Bradmore (Bradmore 32/1901). Cyril Dutton Methodist Sunday School scholar Vestry Boys April 1900 only, so born c1896. No other reference found. Possibly son of John and Ann, died before 1901 census?

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