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Family Tree Maker 2005 John Skuse - 1806 by K.M. Walsh John Skuse - 1806 Descendants of John Skuse Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 SKUSE was born 1806 in Mangotsfield, Glos.. He married ELIZABETH JAMES 17 Feb 1831 in St Michaels, Winterbourne. She was born 1808 in Frenchay, and died Oct 1844 in Winterbourne, Glos. Notes for JOHN SKUSE: 1841 census also lists at same address Mary Skuse age may be 67 but indistinct. Could be John's mother as no wife is listed. Birth year would be 1774. Other Skuses on the census form at next door address. More About JOHN SKUSE: Occupation: 1841, Painter More About ELIZABETH JAMES: Burial: Oct 1844, St Michaels - Winterbourne Children of JOHN SKUSE and ELIZABETH JAMES are: 2. i. JAMES2 SKUSE, b. 1833, Mangotsfield, Glos.. 3. ii. JOHN SKUSE, b. 1835, Mangotsfield, Glos.. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES2 SKUSE (JOHN1) was born 1833 in Mangotsfield, Glos.. He married RUTH LIMBRICK, daughter of WILLIAM LIMBRICK and SARAH. She was born 1835 in Hawkesbury Upton, Glos.. Notes for JAMES SKUSE: 1881 93 Bury Hill, Mangotsfield 1861 census - alsi in residence John Limbrick - father-in-law - Ag labourer More About JAMES SKUSE: Occupation: 1881, Painter & Plasterer Children of JAMES SKUSE and RUTH LIMBRICK are: 4. i. WILLIAM JAMES3 SKUSE, b. 1855, Winterbourne, Glos. 5. ii. HENRY JOHN SKUSE, b. 1858, Winterbourne, Glos. iii. FREDERICK CHARLES SKUSE, b. 1861, Winterbourne, Glos. More About FREDERICK CHARLES SKUSE: Baptism: 27 Jul 1861, St Michaels - Winterbourne Occupation: 1881, Railway Porter iv. MARY RUTH SKUSE, b. 1862, Mangotsfield, Glos.. More About MARY RUTH SKUSE: Baptism: 13 Jul 1864, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Occupation: 1881, Pupil Teacher 6. v. ALBERT LIMBRICK SKUSE, b. 1867, Bury Hill, Mangotsfield, Glos.. 7. vi. ERNEST AUGUSTUS SKUSE, b. 1872, Mangotsfield, Glos.. vii. ADA KATE SKUSE, b. 1875, Mangotsfield, Glos.. 1 John Skuse - 1806 More About ADA KATE SKUSE: Baptism: 19 Mar 1875, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down viii. HERBERT AUSTIN SKUSE, b. 1869, Mangotsfield, Glos.. More About HERBERT AUSTIN SKUSE: Baptism: 25 Mar 1869, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 3. JOHN2 SKUSE (JOHN1) was born 1835 in Mangotsfield, Glos.. He married MARTHA. She was born 1836 in Winterbourne, Glos. More About JOHN SKUSE: Occupation: 1871, Painter & Glazier More About MARTHA: Occupation: 1861, Dress ??? Maker Children of JOHN SKUSE and MARTHA are: i. ANNIE ELIZABETH3 SKUSE, b. 1858, Winterbourne Down, Glos; m. EDWIN JONES, 05 Oct 1878, St Michaels, Winterbourne. More About ANNIE ELIZABETH SKUSE: Baptism: 14 Mar 1858, Frenchay Church ii. EMILY MAUDE SKUSE, b. Nov 1867, Winterbourne Down, Glos. More About EMILY MAUDE SKUSE: Baptism: 29 Nov 1867, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Generation No. 3 4. WILLIAM JAMES3 SKUSE (JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1855 in Winterbourne, Glos. He married MARY. More About WILLIAM JAMES SKUSE: Baptism: 27 Jul 1861, St Michaels - Winterbourne Children of WILLIAM SKUSE and MARY are: i. REGINALD GEORGE4 SKUSE, b. 1881. More About REGINALD GEORGE SKUSE: Baptism: 09 Dec 1881, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down ii. VIOLET THEODORA HESTER SKUSE, b. 1883. More About VIOLET THEODORA HESTER SKUSE: Baptism: 01 Apr 1883, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down iii. JAMES WILLIAM PERCY SKUSE, b. 1884. More About JAMES WILLIAM PERCY SKUSE: Baptism: 03 Aug 1884, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down iv. HAROLD JAMES SKUSE, b. 1888. More About HAROLD JAMES SKUSE: Baptism: 20 May 1888, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down v. ADA MARY THEODORA SKUSE, b. 1890. More About ADA MARY THEODORA SKUSE: 2 John Skuse - 1806 Baptism: 14 Nov 1890, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down vi. ETHEL MARY SKUSE, b. 1896. More About ETHEL MARY SKUSE: Baptism: 30 Oct 1896, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 8. vii. FRANK MATHIAS SKUSE, b. 1891, Horfield, Bristol; d. 01 Jun 1940. viii. JESSE LOUISE SKUSE, b. 1896. More About JESSE LOUISE SKUSE: Baptism: 12 Mar 1896, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down ix. CHARLES FREDERICK SKUSE, b. 1899. More About CHARLES FREDERICK SKUSE: Baptism: 14 Mar 1899, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 5. HENRY JOHN3 SKUSE (JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1858 in Winterbourne, Glos. He married FRANCES ELIZABETH. More About HENRY JOHN SKUSE: Occupation: 1900, Iron Moulder Child of HENRY SKUSE and FRANCES ELIZABETH is: i. GEORGE HENRY KEARY4 SKUSE, b. 1900. More About GEORGE HENRY KEARY SKUSE: Baptism: 08 May 1900, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 6. ALBERT LIMBRICK3 SKUSE (JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1867 in Bury Hill, Mangotsfield, Glos.. He married MARIA BIGGS, daughter of GEORGE BIGGS and SARAH ANNE. She was born 1871 in Winterbourne Down, Gloucestershire, and died 30 Apr 1931 in Winterbourne Down, Gloucestershire. Notes for ALBERT LIMBRICK SKUSE: Births Register shows a James Charles Skuse registered Clifton Jan-Mar 1873. Census 1881 More About ALBERT LIMBRICK SKUSE: Baptism: 25 Mar 1869, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Occupation: 1901, Coal Miner Notes for MARIA BIGGS: 1881 Census More About MARIA BIGGS: Christening: 19 Feb 1871, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Children of ALBERT SKUSE and MARIA BIGGS are: 9. i. ALBERT CECIL4 SKUSE, b. 24 Oct 1891, Winterbourne, Glos; d. 01 May 1972. 10. ii. ALFRED LIMBRICK SKUSE, b. 1893, Winterbourne, Glos; d. Feb 1962, Winterbourne Down, Gloucestershire. iii. GEORGE HENRY SKUSE, b. 1895, Winterbourne, Glos; m. KATE KENDALL. More About GEORGE HENRY SKUSE: 3 John Skuse - 1806 Baptism: 06 Apr 1895, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down iv. EDITH MINNIE SKUSE, b. 1897. More About EDITH MINNIE SKUSE: Baptism: 19 Feb 1897, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 11. v. CHARLES WILLIAM SKUSE, b. 1899, Winterbourne, Glos. 12. vi. EDITH SARAH SKUSE, b. 08 Dec 1901. 13. vii. GILBERT SKUSE, b. 08 Oct 1903. viii. LILIAN SKUSE, b. 19 Jan 1906. More About LILIAN SKUSE: Baptism: 08 Mar 1906, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 14. ix. FLORENCE SKUSE, b. 12 Feb 1908, Chipping Sodbury (reg.); d. 12 Feb 1996, Cheltenham, Glos. 15. x. PERCIVAL GEORGE SKUSE, b. 20 Feb 1911. 7. ERNEST AUGUSTUS3 SKUSE (JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1872 in Mangotsfield, Glos.. He married SUSAN FLORENCE. More About ERNEST AUGUSTUS SKUSE: Baptism: 14 Aug 1873, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Child of ERNEST SKUSE and SUSAN FLORENCE is: i. MARIAN HESTER FLORENCE4 SKUSE, b. 1897. More About MARIAN HESTER FLORENCE SKUSE: Baptism: 09 Jun 1897, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Generation No. 4 8. FRANK MATHIAS4 SKUSE (WILLIAM JAMES3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1891 in Horfield, Bristol, and died 01 Jun 1940. He married LILY VERONICA. She was born 1888, and died 06 Jul 1969 in Winterbourne Down. More About FRANK MATHIAS SKUSE: Occupation: 1951, Plasterer Children of FRANK SKUSE and LILY VERONICA are: i. MORRIS5 SKUSE. ii. HILDA MARY SKUSE, b. 1918; m. JEFFERY PALMER, 25 Mar 1951, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down; b. 06 Nov 1916, Winterbourne Down, Glos. More About JEFFERY PALMER: Baptism: 20 Dec 1916, Bethesda Methodist Church, Winterbourne Down Occupation: 1951, Carpenter 9. ALBERT CECIL4 SKUSE (ALBERT LIMBRICK3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 24 Oct 1891 in Winterbourne, Glos, and died 01 May 1972. He married IRIS IVY BLAKE STANLEY. She was born 22 Aug 1894, and died 15 Dec 1979. More About ALBERT CECIL SKUSE: Baptism: 29 Nov 1891, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Notes for IRIS IVY BLAKE STANLEY: Baptised as adult More About IRIS IVY BLAKE STANLEY: Baptism: 15 Jan 1919, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 4 John Skuse - 1806 Children of ALBERT SKUSE and IRIS STANLEY are: i. DAISY CATHAREEN5 SKUSE, b. Oct 1919; m. JOHN VICTOR KENNETH MAGGS, 14 Sep 1940. More About DAISY CATHAREEN SKUSE: Baptism: 05 Oct 1919, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down ii. GODFREY ERNEST WILFRED SKUSE, b. Sep 1930; m. LILIAN. More About GODFREY ERNEST WILFRED SKUSE: Baptism: 06 Sep 1930, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Occupation: Brickmaker iii. WINIFRED LILIAN SKUSE, m. ARCHIBALD ALBERT DANDO, 25 Mar 1939. More About WINIFRED LILIAN SKUSE: Occupation: 1939, Factory Worker More About ARCHIBALD ALBERT DANDO: Occupation: 1939, Shop Assistant iv. GLADYS IVY SKUSE, b. 1915; d. 1993. 10. ALFRED LIMBRICK4 SKUSE (ALBERT LIMBRICK3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1893 in Winterbourne, Glos, and died Feb 1962 in Winterbourne Down, Gloucestershire. He married ALICE LAVINIA GINGELL. Notes for ALFRED LIMBRICK SKUSE: Buried All Saints, Winterbourne Down as Alfred Limbrick Skuse 2 Barton House, Stone Lane More About ALFRED LIMBRICK SKUSE: Baptism: 21 May 1893, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Children of ALFRED SKUSE and ALICE GINGELL are: i. THOMAS CHARLES5 SKUSE, b. Jan 1929. More About THOMAS CHARLES SKUSE: Baptism: 07 Apr 1929, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down ii. ALICE IRENE SKUSE, b. Aug 1916. More About ALICE IRENE SKUSE: Baptism: 19 Aug 1916, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down iii. STEPHANIE EILEEN SKUSE, b. Jul 1923. More About STEPHANIE EILEEN SKUSE: Baptism: 08 Jul 1923, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down 11. CHARLES WILLIAM4 SKUSE (ALBERT LIMBRICK3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 1899 in Winterbourne, Glos. He married ROSE HITCHCOCK. More About CHARLES WILLIAM SKUSE: Baptism: 13 Jan 1899, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Children of CHARLES SKUSE and ROSE HITCHCOCK are: i. ROYSTON5 SKUSE. ii. COLIN SKUSE. 5 John Skuse - 1806 12. EDITH SARAH4 SKUSE (ALBERT LIMBRICK3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 08 Dec 1901. She married MAURICE MAGGS 28 Nov 1931 in Winterbourne Down, son of EDWARD MAGGS. More About EDITH SARAH SKUSE: Baptism: 19 Feb 1902, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Child of EDITH SKUSE and MAURICE MAGGS is: i. MARGARET5 MAGGS, m. JOSEPH WOOLLEY. 13. GILBERT4 SKUSE (ALBERT LIMBRICK3, JAMES2, JOHN1) was born 08 Oct 1903. He married CAROLINE. More About GILBERT SKUSE: Baptism: 03 Dec 1903, All Saints Church, Winterbourne Down Occupation: 1931, Bricklayer Children of GILBERT SKUSE and CAROLINE are: i. DONALD5 SKUSE, b. 11 Oct 1931. More About DONALD SKUSE: Baptism: 15 Nov 1931, Frenchay Church ii. GRAHAM SKUSE, b. 21 Jan 1933.
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