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Skipworths Around Caistor and Louth, Lincolnshire Skipworths around Caistor and Louth, Lincolnshire Relationship charts - Compiled by Mary Skipworth Page 2: Map of North East Lincolnshire Page 3: Skipworths of Theddlethorpe, Manby, Grimoldby, Alvingham 1589-1750 indicating links to the remaining charts Page 4: Skipworths of Aylesby and South Kelsey, with representatives in Legbourne, Belton, Melwood and New Zealand Page 5: Skipworths of Riby and Rothwell, with descendants in Ireland, Essex and New Zealand Page 6: Skipworths of Cabourne, with representatives at Thorganby, Normanby and in New Zealand Page 7: Skipworths descended from Philip of Laceby Page 8: Skipworths of Grimoldby, Raithby, Tathwell, and Authorpe Page 9: Skipworths descended from William of Thimbleby, at Bucknall, Thornton, Conningsby, Kirkstead, Scothern, Scramblesby (off the following map to south) I would be pleased to hear of any corrections or additions June 2009 - 2 - Philip SKIPWITH of Theddlethorpe All Saints, d about 1589 ? 2 3 4 5 John SKIPWITH Mary Elizabeth Richard SKIPWITH of Theddlethorpe All Saints living 1589, bur 1626 Manby living 1589 living 1589 died abt 1610 m 1598 Joanna ROBINSON (bur 1633 Manby) married 1585 Jane MORLEY 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Thomas John William Gregory Philip of Manby Edmond Beteris John Thomas George Agnes William Isobel Bridgett Cassandra Elizabeth 1598- 1601- 1604- 1607- 1611- 1614- 1586- d 1590- lg 1610 1596- 1597- 1599- 1602-1602 1603-1603 1645 1678 m m Dorothy 1625 d young young m Helen m Alice of m Faith COOK Elizabeth THARATT Bubwith 40 22 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Mary George Philip of Grimoldby Others Elizabeth Richard John Ann Edward Thomas Joan William Joan Eleanor Richard 1629- 1627- 1630-1689 1626- 1629- 1631- 1634- 1638- 1638- 1639- 1638- 1640- 1622- m Ann Sutterd m Mary Coney 1649 1638 1671 1640 m 1662 41 m Ann, no chn Robert GONNELL Ann 1631- 43 George 1665 44 Mary 1668 50 51 42 45 Richard 1670 Philip SKIPWITH of Alvingham Eleanor SKIPWITH Thomas 46 son 1675 1672-1720 1674- 1634- 47 Peter 1677 m1 1695 Eleanor BURMAN bur 1695 m. George DARNELL 48 Peter 1679 m2 1706 Rebecca WILSON 49 Thomas 1679 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Mary Ellen Philip of Aylesby Thomas of Grimoldby Edward of Grimoldby Rebecca Susanna 1696- 1707- 1709-1769 1711- 1716-1760 -1716 1718- m John FELL -1708 m Elizabeth WARDAL 2 marriages, 11 children m Jane SEABRIGHT m WILKINSON Philip SKIPWORTH of Sth Kelsey 1745-1825 Thomas SKIPWORTH of Riby Others Edward SKIPWITH of North Reston 1744-1816 Others m Rosamond BORMAN 1749-1824 m. Ann GREEN m Mary WALKER Skipworths of Sth Kelsey Skipworths of Rothwell, Cabourne, Laceby Skipworths of Raithby and Tathwell - 3 - Mary Skipworth 4 Jul 2009 Philip SKIPWORTH of Aylesby 1709-1769 m Elizabeth WARDAL Philip S of Sth Kelsey 1745-1825 m Rosamond Borman c1752-1829 Thomas S of Riby 1749-1824 (page 5) Edward S 1752-52 6 daughters Rosamond Philip Thomas George William Joseph Benjamin 1776-1776 1778-1854 1785-1867 1787 - 1859 1788-1868 1790-1795 1792-1816 of Aylesby & Legbourne of Belton & Pickworth of Moortown House of Sth Kelsey Hall of Nettleham m. 1806 m. 1821 m. 1815 m. 1823 m. 1814 Ann BELL (1782-1835) Anne Hawksley CAPES Amelia Margaretta DIXON (1794-1879) Eliza MARRIS (1801-75) Elizabeth SANDARS no children no children no children Philip William 1816-1834 Rosamond Ann 1822-1872 died aged 18, after long illness m Brady NICHOLSON of Wootton 1819-1895 Thomas Dixon 1817-1853 George Philip 1849-1942 No children 6 sons, 2 daughters unmarried, MA Cambridge m 1894 Mary Louise COATES 1870-1895 Eliza Maria 1823-1843 Amelia Margaretta 1818-1878 unmarried m Rev Edward TURNER George Borman 1820-1890 Edward William Lionel 1851-1918 Philip George 1824-1909 [took name SKIPWITH] m Althea Alice Bigsby BYRNE unmarried m1 Fanny Margaret ARMFIELD died 1869 Marmaduke Parkinson 1821-1852 m2 Annie Elizabeth NIMMO-HOWARD unmarried, Rev. Curate of Banbury Alice Elizabeth 1853-1926 Rosamond Frances (Fanny) 1823-1908 unmarried Philip Armfield 1867- (Major) unmarried Yvonne Ella 1868- unmarried Susanna Maria 1824-1913 Rosamond Emily 1855- Fanny Margaret 1869- m John MILLAIS m John Lewis FFYTCHE m Herbert WILKINSON, 1 son 5 daus Ralph Howard 1874-1952 to New Zealand James Green 1826-1857 Harold 1875- unmarried, Capt Nth Lincs Militia Susanna Rose 1857- Edward Renaud 1877- Charlotte Jane 1828-1910 m Harry BROOKES, 2 sons 3 daus m Rev Benjamin GIBBONS William Thomas Borman 1827-1909 Anne Elizabeth 1830-1889 Maramaduke Thomas 1861-1933 m Maria Louisa PRIVET m Rev Samuel ANDREWS m Louisa FERRABY Frederick William 1870-1894 Benjamin Cornelius Sandars 1831-1831 Francis Ernest (Frank) 1872-1895 died infant Lieut Philip John 1892-1915 killed WWI Ernest Augustus 1833-1836 Henry Grey 1832-1832 died infant Frances Annie 1871-1926 Eleanor Jane 1829-1866 Philip William 1835-1855 unamrried m William RASTALL (no known children) unmarried, educ Westminster - 4 - Mary Skipworth 15 May 2009 Philip Skipworth of Aylesby Philip S of Sth Kelsey 1745-1825 (page 4) Thomas SKIPWORTH of Riby 1749-1824 m Ann GREEN 1757-1783 William Skipworth of Rothwell 1778-1819 married Sarah c 1778-1855 Thomas Skipworth of Cabourne (page 6) Philip Skipworth of Laceby (page 7) Harriet S Philip Green SKIPWORTH Thomas George SKIPWORTH William Green SKIPWORTH I Ann S Elizabeth S 1806-1875 c 1809-1885 1811 - 1861 1813 -1862 1815-1836 c 1819-1836 m. Sarah MANGHAM (1805-49) m. Georgiana TAYLOR (1810-86) m. Sarah RAWLINSON (1815-89) William Green S of Dublin 1834-1898 Julia 1839-1891 unmarried George Henry SKIPWORTH 1842-1913 m 1862 Dublin, Ellen MARSHALL m Rebecca, grocery traveller, of Billericay, Essex Arthur S 1842-1893 Alfred Green S 1835-1855 unmarried Thomas George SKIPWORTH 1844-1906 died unmarried age 20 m Charlotte THOROGOOD (nee STOCK) 1842-1913 Alfred S 1844 - 1918 butcher cattle dealer Essex, Cambs. No chn Frederick Green S 1838-1902 married Mary BROOMHEAD m Margaret UREN one daughter William Green SKIPWORTH II 1846-1931 came to NZ Gisborne m Emily BAKER, 1856-1893, exporter, Sussex Walter S 1847 - after 1900 5 daughters mar Esther SMITH Benjamin Green SKIPWORTH 1852-1917 m Harriet STRATTON, tailor Oswald 1851-1888 unmarried 4 daughters Estoteville Alfred Grey S 1867 Philip S Leonard Walter S William George S Lt. Bernard William S Stanley Stratton S 1863-1936 Ireland Reginald Herbert Green S 1872 1879 1875-76 1891-1918 1876 - after 1910 Maul Lilian 1893 2 daughters Francis S Francis Frederick Green S 1874 Basil Thomas S Fred S 1877-1877 1864->1880 Ireland 1882 William Green S 1878-1878 Ernest S 1878 clerk, mar 1901, William Frederick S 5 daughters chn living in 1911 Ernest George, Jessie, Mabel 1868->1908 Dublin William Philip Greeen S 1883-1928 Bessie 1879- unmarried in 1911 5 daughters born in Dublin 4 daughters (all born in NZ) between 1865 and 1878 Leslie S 1882-1962 m Matilda Jane Frederick Green S. had 6 male line grandsons sons Thomas George S 1908-1987 & Eric Gray S living in 1962 and at least 6 male line gt grandsons in NZ - 5 - Mary Skipworth 27 May 2009 Thomas SKIPWORTH of Riby 1749-1824 m Ann GREEN 1757-1783 William S (page 5) Thomas SKIPWORTH of Cabourne 1780-1850 m Elizabeth NICHOLSON 1781-1825 Philip S (page 7) George Thomas S John Henry (Capt Jack) S Harriet Maria S Mary Ann S Thomas Nicholson S Thomas Nicholson S Elizabeth Elizabeth S Jane S 1810-1856 1811-1894 1812-1864 1814-1878 1816-1816 1816-1868 1818-19 1820-1881 1821- m Maria Kirkham m Mary M Holmes m C H Holgate m W Robinson m Emma M Wells m Lionel W Holmes m Lundberg 1 son, 3 dau 1 son, 1 dau 1 son 1 son, 1 dau Thomas Lawson S Edith Mary Cecil S m O Wilkinson (issue) Gertrude Elizabeth S m1 Annie Ream m2 Edith Danby m I'Anson, 1 son 1 dau John Patrick S unm., killed WW1 George Gray S, unm Frank Markham S 1853-1929 Percy Frederick Clarke m Alice (or Alison) Groome, no chn Rosa S John Clarke m Frederick Clarke George Clarke Edith Annie S 1855-1928 m Arthur Kirke - to NZ, 1 son, 6 dau Annie Elizabeth S Maude Howard m Digby Hayworth-Booth (issue) m Charles G Howard Flora Emma S 1856->1900 unm Kenneth C Howard m Lilian Hayworth-Booth (issue) Peyton (Pat) S, unm Blanche S, 1859->1919 unm Charles (Max) Howard Lily S unm Leonard Gray S 1879-1879 Herbert S MRCS, LRCP Annie May (Nancy) S, unm m Florence Hadley Madeline Dora S, unm Mary Frances S unm John Henry S (Harry) m Bess Smith, sons Ivan, Maurice, (2 grandsons, 3 gt grandsons, 2 gt gt grandsons in male line) John William S to NZ Ruth Henrietta Maud West S m Charles Allan, no chn m Mary Chambers Blanche Rosamond Holmes S, unm Ruth S m Norman Parr Percy Theodore S m Lavinia Costar, 3 chn, no male line grandchildren Fitzhenry S unm Mabel Winifred S m Gordon Fergusson, no chn Lionel Herbert Chambers S, unm Pearl Daphne Irene S unmarried - 6 - Mary Skipworth 27 May 2009 Philip SKIPWORTH of Aylesby (page 3) Philip SKIPWORTH of Sth Kelsey 1745-1825 (page 4) Thomas SKIPWORTH of Riby 1749-1824 m Ann GREEN 1757-1783 William S of Rothwell Thomas S of Cabourne Philip SKIPWORTH of Laceby 1783-1841 m1 Mary MARRIS 1795-1819, m2 Lucy GRAY 1805-1864 (page 5) (page 6) Henry Green Skipworth 1819-1879, unmarried Rev Sophia Maria Ellen Amos Matilda Law Catherine Frederick son Arthur Louisa Julia Patricius Edward Harold Septimus Henrietta Wilkinson S S S Gray S Wardale S b&d Bolland S Goodwin S Owen S Grey S Delamotte S Martin S Patrick S Lucy S 1823-1828 1824-1825 1825-1825 1826-26 1827-27 1828 1830-1898 1832-1850 1833-1901 1835-1884 1836-1844 1837-38 1839-1917 1841-41 m unm unm m1 m Eliza Fanny Mary Browne Shaw Boland m2 Frederick Darwin Gray S 1866-1903 Eda E son Reginald Norman S
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