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Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire SKIDMORE and SCUDAMORE FAMILIES out of FRAMPTON COTTERELL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Compiled 2015 © by Mrs Linda Moffatt (who can be contacted with amendments at [email protected]) from the work of John Hunt, Warren Skidmore and Linda Moffatt. To protect privacy, no information on persons born after 1915 is included unless with express permission of descendants. Page 1 of 41 Edward SKIDMORE [1] William SKIDMORE [2] considered generation I I living 1719 ?-1754 for these purposes m.Ann _______ (d.1749) m.1.Elizabeth ______ | | m.2.Hester PRICE 1708 F.Cotterell | | | of Frampton Cotterell_____________________________________________________________________________________ | feltmaker of Frampton Cotterell_____________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | Sarah Edward Margaret Amy Ann John [3] Nathan [4] Michael Ann William Daniel [5] James II 1695- 1698- 1701- 1703- 1705- 1707-36 1710-76 1712-13 1704-05 1709- 1712-84 1714-20 ?d.young m.John MUZLEY m.Hester _______ m.Sarah _______ m.1.Elizabeth MURSELY 1735 1729 F.Cotterell | | | m.2.Joan WIGMORE 1751 Ann | | | 1731=35 | Hannah Margaret | | Mary ? |_______________________________________of Frampton Cotterell 1733-47 1741-45 | | d.1744 ? | | ____________________________|__________ |_________ | _____________________________________ of Frampton Cotterell_____| | | | ? | | | | | | | | | | Hannah Edward [6] Lucy Sarah Michael [7] Amy Ann Margaret Edward [8] William [9] John [10] Betty Daniel [11] III ?-? 1735-?99 1728- 1730- 1736- 1738- 1743- 1745- 1737-?69 1738-91 1741-1802 1746- d.before 1787 m.Thomas m.Sarah WRIGHT m.Ann ____ m.Giles m.Elizabeth ____ m.Eleanor HAYNES m.1.Hannah CLARK 1766 m.Robert m.1.Jane ______ (d.1769) RUSSELL 1761 Westerleigh WRIGHT 1763 F.Cotterell m.2.Sarah (?ROGERS) STRATFORD ? m.2.Hannah WIGMORE 1750 F.Cott. 1771 West'leigh 1772 F.Cotterell ? pages 2-6 page 7 page 8 pages 9-11 pages 12-18 | pages 19-40 | | William [24] IV b.abt.1780-1841 m.______ page 38 Produced by Linda Moffatt © Skidmore/Scudamore One-Name Study, [email protected] ©Linda Moffatt 2015 Detailed written accounts related to these 'trees' can be accessed at www.skidmorefamilyhistory.com Pages 2-6 Descendants of Edward Skidmore [6] from p.1 Edward SKIDMORE [6] FRAMPTON COTTERELL → WINTERBOURNE III 1735-?99 ↓ m.Sarah WRIGHT TIDENHAM | 1761 Westerleigh | | of Frampton Cotterell___________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | John [12] Elizabeth Sarah Mary Hester Edward [13] Ann Hannah IV 1762-1841 1766- 1770- 1773- 1776- 1779- 1781- 1783-85 m.Ann SIMONDS m.Thomas RUSSELL m.John OVENS m.John TRILLY m.Daniel PARSLEY m.Sarah PARKER | 1785 Westerleigh 1787 F.Cotterell 1790 F.Cotterell 1791 F.Cotterell 1797 F.Cotterell | 1798 F.Cotterell | | | | | |___________ | | hatter of Frampton Cotterell _____ &Watley's End, Winterbourne__________________________________________________________________________________________ of Westerleigh | | | | | | | | | Edward ?[25] Hannah John Jeremiah [26] Sarah Elizabeth Ann George [27] John Parker V 1786-1859 1788-1850 1790-1828 1792-1840 1793-1854 1795- 1797- 1800-75 d.1806 ?m.Charlotte Overett ___ ___ m.George ENGLAND m.Hannah COOPER m.John RODMAN m.Charles EDWARDS m.Mary Ann MAGGS | ?m.Ann Rackstraw _____ 1813 Winterbourne | 1814 Bristol, St James 1816 Bristol, St Paul 1817 Bristol, St James 1840 | | m.Henrietta _____ | | | | page 3 | |__________________ | | | | ?hatter of Bermondsey | | | | | Esther Sarah Charles [54] VI 1801?1809- 1810- 1816-61 m.Elizabeth CHAMPION | 1844 Bristol, SS Philip & Jacob | | _______________________________________________ ______ stone cutter of Winterbourne_______________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | Charles William Sarah Ann George Emma Sidney Mary Ann Rosina Thomas VII 1842-1901 1844-88 1846- 1849- 1851- 1853-97 1856- 1858-1939 1862-62 stone cutter m.Eliza WINSTONE | m.John Wm. HAWKINS ?living 1891 living 1861 m.1.Henry DERRICK m.John Henry SHIPTON 1870 | 1878 Bristol ?m.Olive ____ 1876 Bristol, St Jude 1876 Bristol, SS Philip & Jacob m.2.John MAGGS | railway labourer m.2.Ambrose Giles SPRACKMAN | 1897 Bristol | Emma SKIDMORE VIII 1874- ?m.William Albert LANE 1899 Winterbourne Produced by Linda Moffatt © Skidmore/Scudamore One-Name Study, [email protected] ©Linda Moffatt 2015 Detailed written accounts related to these 'trees' can be accessed at www.skidmorefamilyhistory.com Page 3 Descendants of George Skidmore [27] from p.2 George SKIDMORE [27] V 1800-74 m.Mary Ann MAGGS | 1840 | | hatter of Winterbourne_________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | Sarah MAGGS George [55] Ann Henry [56] John [57] James [58] William [59] Ann VI called SKIDMORE 1835-?90 1840-40 1841-1905 1844-1925 1846-1913 1849-1902 1852-?97 1832- m.Sophia MAGGS m.Mary MAGGS m.Elizabeth MERRICK m.Ann BARNES m.1.Emma SHAW | m.Joseph PULLIN dressmaker 1856 Bristol, St Jude 1864 Bristol 1867 Frenchay | 1871 Winterbourne, | 1874 ?Tidenham | 1876 Bristol, SSP&J | St Michael | m.2.Elizabeth | m.2.Adelaide PARNELL page 4 page 5 page 6 | | (_____) KINGDON | | | 1890 ?Tidenham | | | | ____________________________________________________________| | | | | | _________________________________farm labourer of Winterbourne ___________________________________________farm labourer of Tidenham_ | | | | | | | | | | | Emma John Ellen Jack Constance William Frederick George Shaw Edward [113] Elizabeth Shaw William [114] VII 187?3- 1875-77 1878-80 1880-82 1881- 1875- 1878-1955 1881- 1886- 1873- m.Edwin WOODRUFF m.Frank FLOOK living 1911 living 1911 m.Maud Mary WILLEY living 1901 m.Sarah Ann MONK 1896 Coalpit Heath, 1905 W'bourne shepherd farm lab. | 1903 Chepstow | 1897 Downend, St Saviour | | Christ Church | | | | | | | | ________________________________________________________ quarryman of Chepstow _____________________quarryman/builder of Winterbourne & Fishponds | | | | ||||| | | | | Albert William Daisy Olga Maud Edward George Cicely Emma 4 sons & a dau William Frederick Kathleen Walter Harry Herbert Charles VIII 1905- 1906- 1908- 1910- 1899- 1900-11 1905-1945 1910-12 m.1929 m.1928 m.1927 m.1933 | | | | issue issue Produced by Linda Moffatt © Skidmore/Scudamore One-Name Study, [email protected] ©Linda Moffatt 2015 Detailed written accounts related to these 'trees' can be accessed at www.skidmorefamilyhistory.com Page 4 Descendants of George Skidmore [55] from p.3 George SKIDMORE [55] WINTERBOURNE → HAMPSHIRE VI 1835-90 → BARNSTAPLE DEV m.Sophia MAGGS → CHIPPING SODBURY 1856 Bristol, St Jude | | | | farm labourer of Winterbourne__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | Harry George James Frederick [104] Charles [105] Albert [106] Harriet Edwin/ Edward [107] Frank VII 1857-64 1859-59 1860-62 1863- 1865- 1868- 1870-82 1876- 1879- m.Mary HAYWARD m.Minnie BRYANT m.Maud HAYMAN m.Mary Jane COLBORN farm carter | 1884 Winterbourne Down, | 1890 | 1897 Bridgerule DEV | 1906 | All Saints | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | __________________farm labourer of Winterbourne __________coachman of Hampshire______ | ____________________railway excavator/ stone cutter of Chipping Sodbury_______________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | Elizabeth Ellen Florence Mary Alice Victoria Harold Bryant Frederick Maxwell Edward Victor [175] | Florence Beatrice Stella Grace Edward John Harold a son a son 1884- 1886- 1888- 1891- 1894- 1897-1977 | 1906- 1907- 1909-92 1910-94 1913- 1918- living 1901 m.Charles Edward living 1911 living 1901 book binder | PETRIE | 1906 F.Cotterell | | | | ____________ quarryman/ navvy of Hambrook GLS & Barnstaple DEV_________________________________________________ | | | | | | | Stanley Thomas H. Rosina Edith May Albert Charles Ivy May Henry Leonard Hilda V. Edward F. VIII 1896-1962 1898- 1900-?72 1905- 1908-20 1910- 1911- HAYMAN called SKIDMORE m.1920 m.1926 m.1931 Produced by Linda Moffatt © Skidmore/Scudamore One-Name Study, [email protected] ©Linda Moffatt 2015 Detailed written accounts related to these 'trees' can be accessed at www.skidmorefamilyhistory.com Page 5 Descendants of Henry Skidmore [56] from p.3 Henry SKIDMORE [56] WINTERBOURNE VI 1841-1905 m.Mary MAGGS | 1864 Bristol | | | plasterer of Winterbourne_______________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | Harry [109] Elizabeth Ann Eliza Emma George Harriet Florrie VII 1865- 1867- 1869- 1872- 1874- 1877-1930 1879- 1884- m.Clara PLAYER m.Alfred JONES m.Charles ADAMS m.Albert Edward m.Tom BIGGS walling mason m.1.Chas Edward LLOYD m.Arthur PULLIN | 1888 W'bourne, 1888 W'bourne, 1890 W'bourne, ANDREWS 1897 Bristol, 1902 Winterbourne 1906 W'bourne, | St Michael St Michael St Michael 1892 W'bourne, SS Philip & Jacob m.2.Edward BISP St Michael | St Michael 1907 Bristol | | | | plasterer of Quarry Barton & Frampton Cotterell__________________________________________ | | | | twins | | Parker Allen Arthur Edgar Ida Jane Harry John Millicent VII 1889-1965 1891-1977 1892- 1895- 1895- 1902- m.Mary CORBETT m.1919 m.1914 m.1924 1911 gardener/ collier Produced by Linda Moffatt © Skidmore/Scudamore One-Name Study, [email protected] ©Linda Moffatt 2015 Detailed written accounts related to these 'trees' can be accessed
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