Llanymynech Lime and Rock Men (And 1 Woman!) Samuel Sad(D)

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Llanymynech Lime and Rock Men (And 1 Woman!) Samuel Sad(D) Llanymynech Lime and Rock Men (and 1 woman!) These are all the workers I have been able to find who either worked as lime men, rock men or quarry men , or who worked in the Limeworks. The information comes from the censuses 1841 – 1911 and the Parish Records of St. Agatha, Llanymynech, and, in 2 cases, wills. Any articles found have been inserted at the end of this document. Use the database on Excel to identify the man you are interested in. Then use Ctrl F to find them here. Samuel Sad(d)ler 1911 Railway Cottage, Pant Stone Breaker, Limestone Quarries 1901 Pant Workman at Brickyard 1891 Smelthouse Lane, Pant General Labourer 1881 Llanymynech Rock man 1871 Llwyntidman Rock man 1861 Waen Wen Cattle keeper on farm 1851 Llwyntidman Scholar 1841 Born 1841 Llanymynech Wife Mary Lee Married 4Q 1861 Oswestry Registration District Son of Thomas Sad(d)ler, Rock Labourer, of Kinnerley and Jane of Llwyntidman (1851 census) qv Thomas Sad(d)ler 1911 1901 1891 1881 1871 1861 1851 Llwyntidman Rock Labourer 1841 Llwyntidman R. lab. Born 1811 Kinnerley Wife Jane Children Thomas (1840) Samuel (1841 1 Robert Owen(s) 1911 Field Cottage, Pant Pensioner, Limestone quarryman 1901 Pant Rockman, Stone Quarry 1891 Harrison’s Buildings, Pant General Labourer 1881 Pant Lime Quarry Labourer 1871 Pant Lime Rock labourer 1861 Llanymynech Rock Labourer 1851 Llwyntidman Carrier’s son 1841 Father Thomas (abt 1805, Not born in Salop, carrier, died abt 1851) Mother Harriet (1810, Ombersley, Worcs) Siblings John (1830, Llwyntidman), Thomas (1833, Llwyntidman), Richard (1836, Llwyntidman), (Edwin (1839, Llwyntidman), Margaret (1842, Llanymynech), Edward (1847, Llanymynech), William (1851, Llanymynech), Born abt 1844, Llanymynech Wife1 Mary (1850, Llanfechain) Wife2 Elizabeth (1833, Llanymynech) Children Robert Thomas (1878, Morton, Limestone quarryman) m Hannah (1881, Sweeney) Grandchildren Thomas (1899, Sweeney), John (1901, Sweeney), George (1906, Sweeney), Emily (1909, Pant), John Jones 1911 New House, Pant Stone quarryman 1901 1891 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1876 Llanymynech 2 Henry Beeston 1911 1901 Station Road, Llanymynech Labourer in Limestone Quarry 1891 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1870 Admaston Wife Amelia (1871, Llanymynech) Children Elsie M. (1898, Llanymynech), Hector (1900, Llanymynech), Clara (1902, Llanymynech), Herbert Randall (1904, Llanymynech), Ivy Alvina(1905, Llanymynech), John Henry (1908, Llanymynech), George Henry (1910, Llanymynech) Francis Henry Teggin (known as Frank) 1911 Rose Cottage, Pant Fireman on Lime Kiln 1901 Pant Limestone Quarryman 1891 1881 Waen Wen, Pant Ag. Lab. 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1855 Ellesmere Died 4 Feb 1939 6, Hill View, Pant. In will left £210 to Mary Ann Teggin (Widow) Wife Mary Ann Jones (1856, Llanymynech) married 1881 Children Annie E (1881, Pant), Selina (1886, Crewe), Edith Mary (1889, Crewe), Stella (1890, Crewe), Robert Henry (1890-1976, Pen y Foel,Llanymynech), Emily M (1894, Pen y Foel), Frederick Edwin (1901, Llanymynech), Florence Rose (1903, Llanymynech), George Edward (1908, Llanymynech) 3 Edward Jones 1911 Pant Limestone quarryman 1901 Stargarreg, Pant Limestone Quarryman 1891 Rock Well, Pant Gen. labourer 1881 Pant Rockman 1871 Llwyntidman Rockman 1861 Bilston Coal miner 1851 Bilston 1841 Father John Jones (1816, Llanymynech) Mother Elizabeth (1819, Llanymynech) Siblings William (1844, Llanymynech), John (1847, Bilston), Thomas (1850, Bilston), George (1854, Bilston), Jane Elizabeth (1859, Bilston) Born 1843, Llanymynech Wife1 Ellen Jones (1847, Oswestry) married 1867 Wife2 Susanna(h) Lloyd married 1900 Children Richard (1869, Llanymynech), Elizabeth (1870, Llanymynech), Roger (1872, Llanymynech), Mary (1872, Llanymynech) John Briggs 1911 Gullet Cottage, Pant Rockman, Cambrian Railways 1901 Mount Pleasant, Pant Rockman, Stone quarry 1891 Pant Lime Rock Labourer 1881 Pant Lime Quarry Labourer 1871 Llwyntidman Rock man 1861 Upper Maesbrook Scholar 1851 1841 Father Thomas Briggs (1815, Kinnerley) Ag Lab Mother Charlotte (1821, Carreghova) Siblings Annie (1847, Llanymynech), Thomas (1841, Kinnerley), Mary (1855, Kinnerley), Robert (1859, Kinnerley) Born abt 1853, Llanymynech (or Kinnerley) Wife Sarah Morris (1859, Llanymynech) Children John (1873, Oswestry), Robert (1895, Oswestry), Thomas (1888, Morton),Annie M (1890, Oswestry), Richard Charles (1893, Morton) 4 Lewis (or Louis) Lee 1911 Stargarreg, Pant Limestone Quarryman 1901 1891 Stargarreg, Pant General Labourer 1881 Llanymynech Ag. Lab. 1871 Llwyntidman 1861 1851 1841 Born 1866, Llanymynech Father James Lee (1832, Oswestry) Mother Mary (1839, Llanyblodwell) Siblings William, (1862, Llanymynech), John (1863, Llanymynech), Edward (1867, Llanymynech), Elizabeth (1871, Llanymynech), David (1873, Llanymynech) William Harvey Jones known as Harvey 1911 Stargarreg, Pant Limestone Quarryman 1901 Brinvedda, Pant General Labourer 1891 Pant 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1884 Morton Father John (abt 1855, Oswestry) Mother Hannah (abt 1853, Llanymynech) Siblings Owen (1876, Llanymynech), Bessie (1880, Oswestry), John C (1882, Oswestry), Laura J (1889, Oswestry), Louis P (1892, Oswestry), Jessie (1893, Oswestry) Wife Harriet Oliver (1887, Llanyblodwell) married 1907 Children Mary Anna (1909), John Charles (1911) 5 Owen Jones 1911 1901 Brinvedda, Pant Limestone Quarryman 1891 Pant Grocer’s Assistant 1881 Pant Scholar 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1876, Llanymynech Father John (abt 1855, Oswestry Mother Hannah (abt 1853, Llanymynech) Siblings Bessie (1880, Oswestry), John C (1882, Oswestry), William Harvey (1884, Morton), Laura J (1889, Oswestry), Louis P (1892, Oswestry), Jessie (1893, Oswestry) John Jones 1911 Vronvedw Cottage, Pant Quarryman, Llanymynech Limeworks 1901 Brinvedda, Pant Limestone Quarryman 1891 Pant Lime quarryman 1881 Pant Lime quarryman 1871 Llwyntidman Rockman 1861 1851 1841 Born abt 1855, Oswestry Father John Jones (abt 1825, Llanfyllin) Mother Jane (abt 1826, Llanwyddin) Wife Hannah (abt 1853, Llanymynech) Siblings Robert (1858, Llanymynech), Thomas (1860, Llanymynech), Sarah (1868, Llanymynech) Children Owen (1876, Llanymynech), Bessie (1880, Oswestry), John C (1882, Oswestry), William Harvey (1884, Morton), Laura J (1889, Oswestry), Louis P (1892, Oswestry), Jessie (1893, Oswestry) 6 William Owen(s) 1911 Stargarreg, Pant Limestone quarryman 1901 Afongoch, Rosllanerchrugog Labourer in Brickworks 1891 The Bank, Pant 1881 Pant Scholar 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1874, Pant Father Edwin Owen (abt 1839, Pant) Rockman in 1871 Mother Jane Windsor (abt 1840, Porth y Waen) Siblings Thomas (1869, Pen y Foel), Mary Ellen (1877, Pant) Wife Maria Brooks (1874, Ruabon) married 1896, Wrexham Children Albert (1897, Ruabon), Stanley (1901, Ruabon), Ada (1903, Morton) Edwin Owen(s) brother of Robert Owen qv 1911 Stargarreg, Pant Pensioner 1901 1891 The Bank, Pant General Labourer 1881 Pant Rockman 1871 1861 Llanymynech Rock Labourer 1851 Llwyntidman Carrier’s son 1841 Born 1839 Llwyntidman Father Thomas (abt 1805, Not born in Salop, carrier, died abt 1851) Mother Harriet (1810, Ombersley, Worcs) Siblings John (1830, Llwyntidman), Thomas (1833, Llwyntidman), Richard (1836, Llwyntidman), Margaret (1842, Llanymynech), Robert (abt 1844, Llanymynech) Edward (1847, Llanymynech), William (1851, Llanymynech), Wife Jane Windsor (abt 1840, Porth y Waen) Children Thomas (1869, Llanymynech), William (1874, Pant or Llanymynech), Mary Ellen (1877 Llanymynech) 7 Thomas Edward Jones 1911 Brookside, Pant Limestone Quarry Labourer 1901 The Crown, Llandrinio School Boy 1891 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1890, Llanfyllin Father Thomas Jones (1865, Llanfyllin) Mother Jane (1860, Meifod) Siblings John David (1893, Whittington), Herbert (1895, Ellesmere), George (1897, Ellesmere), Charles (1898, Ellesmere), Harry (1902, Llandrinio), Myfanwy (1905, Llanymynech), Edwin (1908, Llanymynech) John David Jones 1911 Brookside, Pant Limestone Quarry Labourer 1901 The Crown, Llandrinio 1891 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1893, Whittington Father Thomas Jones (1865, Llanfyllin) Mother Jane (1860, Meifod) Siblings Thomas Edward (1890, Llanfyllin), Herbert (1895, Ellesmere), George (1897, Ellesmere), Charles (1898, Ellesmere), Harry (1902, Llandrinio), Myfanwy (1905, Llanymynech), Edwin (1908, Llanymynech) 8 John Humphreys 1880 1911 The Bank, Pant, Llanymynech Limestone Quarryman 1901 Pant Quarryman Limestone 1891 Bronvedw, Pant Scholar 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born 1880, Pant, Llanymynech Father John Humphreys (1840, Llanymynech) qv Mother Sarah (1840, Crickheath) Siblings Fanny (1878, Pen y Foel,) Wife Sarah Maria Cheshire (1879, Llanymynech) married 1901 Children Winnie (1903, Llanymynech), Iva (1905, Llanymynech), Ernest (1907, Llanymynech), Mabel (1909, Llanymynech) John Humphreys 1840 1911 1901 Pant Quarry Owner 1891 Bronvedw, Pant Carter 1881 Pant Rockman 1871 Bronvedddau, Pant Lime Rock Labourer 1861 Llanymynech Rock Labourer 1851 1841 Born 1840, Morton Wife Sarah Rogers(1840, Crickheath) married 1860 Children William (1861, Morton), Jane (1863, Oswestry), Jane (1865, Oswestry), Mary (1867, Oswestry), Margaret (1870, Morton), Edward (1872, Morton), Sarah (1876, Morton), Fanny (1878, Pen y Foel), John (1880, Pant) qv 9 John Lewis 1911 Bank Cottage, Pant Rockman in Limestone 1901 Pant Labourer in Stone Quarry 1891 1881 1871 1861 1851 1841 Born abt 1862, Manchester Mother Emily (1833, Oswestry) Step-father John Edwards (1840, Llanymynech) Wife Sarah (1862, Llanymynech) John 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