MAKELING Mary Makeling of Bradmore married John Treece widower of Bradmore at Bunny 9.7.1845. See Treece.

MALTBY William Maltby born c1826. 1841 age 15, servant in the household of Martha Voce, farmer, at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1841/82).

MANCHESTER Thomas Manchester of Bradmore buried Bunny 21.7.1774. Possibly Thomas who married Ann Hebb on 2 or 21.8.1750 at Upper Broughton/Broughton Sulney (IGI). Anne Manchester of Bradmore, widow (probably of Thomas d.1774), buried Bunny 16.1.1780. 1799 onwards Constable paid Ann 1/6 p.wk. and paid for coals. Jan.1780, payment 3/- to Mary Brown, 6d to Mary Stevenson and 6d for Mary Bennet for doing for Ann Manchester. 2/6 to Mr Stevenson and Richard Bennet for burying Ann. To John Brown for 4 lb mutton 1/-, to John James for a breast of veal 4d, and 1 lb butter, 8d, all for Ann Manchester, and 10/6 for a coffin and other expenses. The Constables Accounts received £6/7/8 from Ann’s effects.

MANSFIELD/MAUNSFIELD Elizabeth Maunsfield married Richard Treese of Bunny at Bunny 18.11.1619. Mary Mansfield of Bradmore, born c1604, married Charles Cooke of Bunny at Bunny 15.11.1625.

MAPPERLEY William Mapperley bapt. Bunny 13.11.1659, son of Harold and wife.

MAPPLES/MAPPELS Harrold Mapples was arraigned before the church courts for dancing on Sunday, 1618. Married Mary Ward at Bunny 28.11.1615. Mary Mappels married George Sillis of Bunny at Bunny 17.10.1625. William Mapples married to Anne, living in Bradmore 1650s. Anne Maples daughter of William and Anne of Bradmore bapt. Bunny 29.9.1650. Anne and Mary Mapples bapt. Bunny 9.11.1655, twin daughters of William and Anne of Bradmore. Rob Mapples married Jean Chambers of Bunny at Bunny 28.10.1656. Herod or Harold Mapples married to Anne, living in Bradmore 1660s. William Mapples bapt. Bunny 13.11.1659, son of Harold and his wife of Bradmore. ? Mapples bapt. 26.4.1663, daughter of Herod and Anne of Bradmore. Richard Mapples bapt. 21.1.1666, son of Herod and Anne of Bradmore. ?(blot) Mapples bapt. Bunny 6.6.1669, daughter of Herod and Ann of Bradmore. Robert Mapples bapt. Bunny Sept.1672, date not clear, son of Herod and Anne of Bradmore.

MARRATT James Marratt born c1830, Kelby, Lincoln. 1841 age 10 with parents Thomas, 55, farmer and Elizabeth and siblings Ann 20, Mary 20 and Thomas 15 at Kelby, Lincs. 1851 James age 21 assistant with brother Treece Job Marriot age 24 single, miller and baker born Kelby, with sisters Ann 32 housekeeper and Elizabeth 30 all born Kelby, plus apprentice, at South Street New Sleaford Lincs. 1861 James age 32 grocer with wife Sarah A age 28 born Stanton Notts and visitor (Sarah’s mother) Mary R White 52 born Elston, also visitor (Sarah’s sister) Mary P White single 24 dressmaker born Long Bennington, Lincs, at Thoroton village. On Bradmore electoral roll 1870 in category £12+ rent pa, and 1871-9 in category £50+ rent pa. 1871 age 41, farmer of 113 acres at Blackcliffe Farm employing 1 man and 1 boy, married to Sarah A., with his mother Mary R White, widow, and servant Sarah Gibson (Bradmore 1871/19). Served as Waywarden 1871, salary 10/-. Rented grazing on Plumtree Lane 1875. Signed Methodist Sunday School accounts 1875 and 1878. 1876 PO Directory, farmer. 1876-8 trustee of Bunny & Bradmore Charities. Left in April 1879 for Thornton, Leics, (Thoroton, Notts?) helped to move by John Randall of Rufford who assisted with packing and ‘took horse’, a long day (Ref: J Randall’s farm journal). 1881 James age 50 farmer of 200 acres employing 3 labourers, born Kelby, with wife Sarah A age 48 and her mother Mary R White 72, widow, annuitant born Elston, and nephew Charles L Marratt 36 foreman on farm born Burton Coggles, plus 2 servants at the farmhouse, Thoroton. 1891 James age 62 retired farmer with wife Sarah Ann 58 and visitor Mary Greenslade, married, 58 born Nottingham, at East Bridgford. Sarah Ann Marratt born c1833, Staunton, Newark, nee White, daughter of Mary. Not found 1841,

Bradmore Families M 1911 Page 233 mother Mary age 30, widow, with daughter Mary 3 at Staunton with Sarah’s grandmother Hannah White 60 living nearby, with sons William 35 farmer and Samuel 25. 1851 Sarah A age 18 assisting her mother, Mary R 42 dressmaker, with sister Mary P 13 scholar and Sarah’s grandmother Hannah White widow 74 born Gunthorpe, at Staunton. 1855 Oct.qtr. Newark district, Sarah Ann White married James Marratt. 1861 age 28 married to James at New Sleaford. 1871 age 38, married to James (Bradmore 1871/19). 1881 age 48 married to James at Thoroton. 1891 age 58 married to James at East Bridgford. Not found in 1901. 29.1.1911Sarah Ann Marratt of Moor Lane, Bingham, widow, died; probate at Nottingham 24.2.1911 to Charles Stewart Marratt labourer and Horace Dickinson Bright solicitor, effects £689/16/2. Charles Stewart Marratt born Dec qtr 1844 Burton Coggles, Lincs, son of Charles Marratt and Ann Stewart (married Oct.qtr. 1842, Grantham district) nephew of James Marratt born 1830. 1851 Charles S age 6 scholar son of Charles age 56 farmer of 110 acres born Caythorpe, and Ann age 42 born Hull, Yorks, at Glebe Farm, Burton Coggles. 1861 Charles S age 16 on parents’ 70-acre farm at North Scarle. 1871 Charles Stewart not found (Charles senior and Ann still farming at North Scarle). 1881 age 36, foreman on uncle James’s farm at Thoroton (Charles senior 64 shepherd, Ann 74, at Bunny.) 1883 Jan.qtr. Charles Stewart Marratt married Lucy Betsy Stevens, Bingham district. 1891Charles Stewart age 46 shepherd with wife Lucy Betsey age 40 born Aslockton and son John Steward 6 scholar born Old Radford, at Thoroton. (Charles senior widower age 75, ag.lab, at Bunny). 1901 Charles Stewart age 56 horseman with wife Lucy B age 50 at Shelton nr Newark. 24.2.1911 obtained probate for aunt Sarah Ann Marratt. Not found in 1911 census.

MARRIOTT Hastings Marriott of Bunny bapt. 8.9.1673, son of Henry and Anne (Henry senr m Anne Wright, Nottingham St. Mary’s, 16.5.1663 or 1664 (IGI)). Married Sarah Abbot of Bradmore at Bunny 27.9.1700. Noted as pauper against entries of children’s baptisms in 1702 and 1706, but not 1709. Buried at Bunny 27.10.1719. Sarah Marriott nee Abbot married Hastings at Bunny 27.9.1700. Her first daughter Ann born 28.1.1701 was surnamed Abbot, not Marriott. John Marrot bapt. 14.2.1702, son of Hastings Marrot (pauper, marginal note) and Sarah of Bradmore. David Marrot bapt. Bunny 31.3.1706, son of Hastings and Sarah of Bradmore (pauper, marginal note). Buried Bunny 14.1.1722. Henry Marrot bapt. Bunny 5.6.1709, son of Hastings and Sarah of Bradmore. May be the Henry Marrot who married Jane Hicklin both of Bradmore at Bunny 21.9.1730, and also may be the Henry Marriott of Bradmore buried at Bunny 23.4.1784. Jane Marrot nee Hickling married Henry Marrot at Bunny 21.9.1730. Jane widow of Bradmore buried at Bunny 12.6.1792 may be this Jane. John Marrot bapt. Bunny 12.8.1732, son of Henry and Jane of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 7.2.1737. Joseph Marrot bapt. Bunny 7.5.1734, son of Henry and Jane of Bradmore. Possibly the Joseph son of Henry and Jane, no parish specified, who was buried at Bunny 4.12.1735. Hastings Marrot bapt. Bunny 14.3.1736, son of Henry and Jane of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 15.2.1739. Jane Marrat bapt. Bunny 1737, daughter of Henry and Jane of Bradmore, register entry undated but is between those for October 31 and November 10. Buried Bunny 6.2.1742. William Marrat bapt. 1.7.1739, son of Henry and Jane of Bradmore. Elizabeth Marrat daughter of Henry and Jane of Bradmore buried Bunny 11.5.1740. Elizabeth Marrat bapt. Bunny 1.11.1741, daughter of Henry and Jane of Bradmore. Possibly Elizabeth Marrot who married John Belton both of Bradmore at Bunny 8.11.1763. Henry Marriot of Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 12.2.1744, son of Henry and Jane of Bradmore. Shoemaker, married Mary Silvester at Bunny 2.10.1767. 1780-1797 paid land tax 9d p.qtr., paid by Mary 1798-9. 1780/1 may be the Henery Mariot paid 10d by the Constable for assisting Thomas Redfern with thatching. 1789 received 4/7 from Constable for Easter Alsop’s shoes. In 1792 Bunny Estate Survey with 5 acres 3 roods 12 perches paying £6/12/- pa rent including £2/9/6 for house, shop, outbuildings, garden and croft, at the top end of Main St., Home Farm. 5.1.1798 the Constable paid expenses at William Attenborough’s when the Jury was called for Henry Marriott, 9/-, and coroner 2/6. Buried Bunny 6.2.1798 aged 54. Henry Marriott, gardener, who died 1798 leaving a widow Mary, and an inventory of 26.7.1798: purse and apparel, £5; household furniture £10; horse £6; cow £6; cart £3; 2 pigs £1/10/-; grass growing £3/10/-; produce in the garden £10; implements of husbandry £1; Total £54, signed Thomas Peet and William Attenborough. His widow Mary put up a bond of £108, 18.8.1798, and administration dated 4.9.1798. Mary Marriott wife of Henry, paid land tax 9d p.qtr. 1798 and 1799 after Henry died, tax then

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passed to William Marriott. Jane Marriott bapt. 11.7.1768, Bunny, daughter of Henry and Mary. Married William Dalby both of Bradmore at Bunny 26.12.1793. Sarah Marrot, bapt. Bunny 14.6.1746, daughter of Henry and Jane, no parish specified. John Marriot/Marat, bapt. Bunny 1.5.1748, son of Henry and Jane, no parish specified. Probably John, shoemaker, who married Elizabeth Stevenson 24.3.1783 at Bunny. Baptism records describe John variously as stocking weaver and shoemaker 14.1.1784 John Marrat and Richard Henson were paid 2/- by the Constables for sitting up with Richard Knifton, when Richard died. In 1792 Bunny Estate Survey with 5 acres 3 roods 7 perches paying £6/8/6 pa rent including 15/- for house and garden, one of the cottages now forming Southwell House. 1783-1820 paid land tax at 9½d p.qtr., originally Stevensons’ holding, passed on to Thomas Marriott through his wife. In 1812 and 1813 paid only 9d p.qtr., then returned to full rate. Buried at Bunny 5.8.1820 age 73. Bond of £400, 25.1.1821, by Thomas Marriott, gardener, Mary Marriott spinster, John Marriott labourer, Henry Marriott of Cotgrave, tailor, and William Marriott of Nottingham Town, lace manufacturer. Administrators Thomas, Mary, John, Henry and William his children, 31.7.1821. Elizabeth Marriott born c1749, widow of John Stevenson whose land tax payments passed to Elizabeth for 1782 after his death, then transferred to John Marriott after their marriage 24.3.1783. Buried Bunny 15.8.1815 age 66. Thomas Marriott bapt. Bunny 30.1.1784, son of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Administered father John’s will 1821. Referred to as gardener. Paid land tax at 9½d p.qtr. from 1821 to end of record in 1832, took over his father’s holding. Married Mary Bagguley at Nottingham St. Marys 13.1.1831. Buried Bunny 2.8.1839 age 56. Mary Marriott nee Bagguley born c1791, married Thomas at Nottingham St. Marys 13.1.1831, widowed Aug.1839. 1841 age 50, widow cottager, householder, with children Ann, Elizabeth, and William Bagguley, frameknitter (probably Mary’s brother) and William junior, possibly his son, in part of Southwell House (Bradmore 1841/34). Buried Bunny 13.6.1847 age 57. Ann Marriott bapt. Bunny 4.2.1832, daughter of Thomas, cottager, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 10 living with her mother (Bradmore 1841/34). 1851 possibly Ann Marriott single house servant for Samuel Hardy, trimmer, at Albert Place, Basford – whole household noted born Nottingham. Not found 1861 or 1871. 1881 age 48 milliner born Bradmore, boarder with Mary Ann Mountenay widow annuitant at 33 Union Rd., Nottingham. 1891 age 58 born Bradmore, on own means, visiting Mary A Mountenay widow 69 on own means born Arnold with Mary’s daughter, at 33 Union Rd, Nottingham. 1901 age 68 hosiery worker in 2 rooms, living alone, at 14 Dean Place, Nottingham. 1911 78, still single, making up hosiery, employed at home, born Bradmore, on her own in 1 room at 14 Dean Place, Dean St., Nottingham. Elizabeth Marriott, bapt. Bunny 19.7.1837, daughter of Thomas, cottager, and Mary of Bradmore. 1841 age 4 living with her mother (Bradmore 1841/34). 1851 age 13 living with her aunt Mary Gunn at . Mary Marrot born 30.9.1785, bapt. Bunny 2.10.1785, daughter of John and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Administered father John’s will 1821 and as spinster contributed to the bond. Married Thomas Gunn of Ruddington 2.7.1822, witnessed by Henry Marriot and Elizabeth Dalby. 1851 age 65, living in Ruddington with her brother John and niece Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Mary. John Marrat born 23.2.1788, bapt. Bunny 12.3.1788, son of John, stocking weaver and Elizabeth of Bradmore. Administered father John’s will and as labourer contributed to the bond. 1851 age 62, ag. lab in the household of sister Mary Gunn at Ruddington. Henry Marrot born 3.2.1791 Bradmore, bapt. Bunny 8.2.1791, son of John, shoemaker, and Elizabeth. 1800 was paid by Constable for catching sparrows. 1821 as tailor of Cotgrave, administered his father John’s will and contributed to the bond. 1822 witnessed his sister Mary’s marriage to Thomas Gunn. William Marriott born 23.8.1793 Bradmore, bapt. 26.8.1793, son of John, shoemaker, and Elizabeth. 1821 as lace manufacturer of Nottingham Town, administered his father’s will and contributed to the bond. 1851 William Marriott age 55 tailor born Bradmore 1796, with wife Jane age 43 seamstress born Nottingham St Nicholas, with children Thomas 15 butcher born Radford, Mary A 15 seamstress born Radford, and Elizabeth 5 scholar born Sneinton, at Mount Court, Nottingham. 1861 William age 65 tailor with wife Jane 52 shirtmaker and daughter Elizabeth 15 shirtmaker, plus grand-daughter Elizabeth Jackson 4 scholar born Nottingham, at 10 Mount Square, Nottingham. Ann Marrot daughter of Henry and Jane, no parish specified, buried Bunny 3.4.1751. Joseph Marot bapt. Bunny 13.4.1712, son of Hastings and Sarah of Bradmore.

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Anne Marriot presented 6.5.1728 for having a bastard child by Joseph Chapman of Grooby, the woman since removed to Bradmore. Ann Marrot married Samuel Brown of Bunny at Bunny 20.9.1733. Thomas Marriot born c1753. In 1792 Bunny Estate Survey under Town Houses and Incroachments with a house and garden total 7 perches. Jan.1793 had 3/- from the Constable for doing Mary Stevenson’s chimney. Thomas married (1) Elizabeth Cumberland at Bunny 30.11.1784, and (2) married Hannah Gunn of Bradmore at Bunny 10.12.1811. Thomas buried Bunny 11.1.1835 age 82. Elizabeth Marriott born c1761 nee Cumberland, married Thomas 30.11.1784 at Bunny, buried Bunny 5.8.1794 age 33. Hannah Marriott nee Gunn of Bradmore, Thomas’s second wife, married at Bunny 10.12.1811. John Marriott bapt. Bunny 15.11.1812, son of Thomas and Hannah of Bradmore. Mary Marriat born c1767 married John Trees both of Bradmore at Bunny 3.11.1794. John Marriot born c1779, buried Bunny 29.8.1825 age 46. May be the John paid by the Constable for catching sparrows 1792. Joseph Mariot paid by the Constable in 1792 for catching sparrows. Possibly the Joseph son of Thomas and Mary (nee Rosin, married 9.9.1778) of Bunny, bapt. Bunny 12.1.1781. Mary Marriott of Bradmore buried Bunny 3.10.1782. William Marriott bapt. Bunny 9.5.1779, son of Thomas and Mary of Bradmore. William Marrot paid by the Constable for catching sparrows 1791 and 1795. Probably the William who took on land tax of 9½d p.qtr. from Mary widow of Henry, 1801, and continued to end of record, 1832. William Marriott married Martha Hardy of at Bunny 27.11.1810. Signed Constable’s accounts 1825-7, 1829-30, 1833. Described in 1827 land tax schedule as cottager. 1832 Whites Directory, shopkeeper. 1832 Constable paid Marriott’s bill for a poor family 11/1½d. 1841 age 60, householder, occupation not given, married to Martha, children Henry, William and John, at Home Farm (Bradmore 1841/44). 1844 Whites Directory, shopkeeper. Rented grazing on Moor Lane 1850. 1851 age 71, gardener, married to Martha, with son John (Bradmore 1851/53). 1855 Kellys Directory, farmer. Buried Bunny 1.1.1860 age 82 Martha Marriott born c1789, Ruddington. May be Martha Hardy of Costock who married William Marriott at Bunny 27.11.1810. 1841 age 50 married to William (Bradmore 1841/44). 1851 age 62, married to William (Bradmore 1851/53). 1861 age 72, widow, cottager with 6 acres employing 1 boy, still at Home Farm with grandson Amos (Bradmore 1861/57). Ann Marriott bapt. Bunny 27.2.1812, daughter of William and Martha of Bradmore. Married William Attewell of Bradmore at Bunny 31.12.1835. See Attewell. Henry Marriott, bapt. Bunny 20.3.1815, son of William framework knitter and Martha of Bradmore. 1841 age 25 ag.lab in the household of William and Martha (Bradmore 1841/44). Married to Martha by 1843. 1851 age 36 ag.lab married to Martha with children Emma, William, Thomas, Charles, Amos, all born in Ruddington, at Wilford Lane, Ruddington. 1861 age 46 ag.lab with wife Martha and children Emma, Martha, Arthur, Elisa at 29 Wilford Rd. Ruddington. 1871 age 56, gardener, with wife Martha, no children present, at Marl Pit, Ruddington. 1881 age 66 farm labourer with wife Martha and daughter Eliza plus grandson Arthur Edwin Harrison 10 scholar born Ruddington, at Easthorpe St., Ruddington. 1891 age 76 farm labourer, married to Martha, at Easthorpe Cottages, Ruddington, 3-room house next door but one to Henry and Jane Henson of Bradmore. Henry Marriott born 1815 died Jul.qtr. 1892 Basford. Martha Marriott born 1818 Bradmore, married to Henry. 1851 age 33 (born Ruddington?) married to Henry, at Ruddington. 1861 age 43 seamer born Bradmore, married to Henry, at Ruddington. 1871 age 53 married to Henry at Ruddington. 1881 age 63 seamstress, married to Henry at Ruddington. 1891 age 75 stocking seamer and hosier, married to Henry, at Ruddington. 1901 Martha Marriott, widow age 83, born Bradmore 1818, seamer, hosiery, working at home, in Easthorpe Buildings Ruddington. Martha Marriott born 1818 died Jan. qtr. 1910 Basford district. Emma Marriott born 1844 Ruddington, daughter of Henry and Martha. 1851 age 7 in parents’ house. 1861 age 17 seamer in parents’ house. Apr.qtr. 1869 Emma Marriott married Edward Harrison. 1871 Edward age 22 framework knitter born Ruddington with wife Emma age 27 and son Arthur Edwin Harrison 9 mths born Ruddington, with Edward’s sister Catherine Harrison 20 domestic servant (ill) at Olivers Yard, High St., Ruddington. Emma Harrison born 1843 died Oct.qtr. 1875, Basford district. Edward married again and raised another family. Arthur Edwin in 1881 was in his grandparents Henry and Martha’s house, Ruddington. William Marriott born 1845 Ruddington, son of Henry and Martha. 1851 age 6 in parents’ house. 1861 age 16 outdoor servant (with brother Thomas, and Samuel Mills) for Gervase Francis farmer of 160 acres with 3 men and 4 boys, at Manor House, Wilford. Married Ann Smith born 1849 Ruddington, daughter of John, blacksmith, and Hannah. 1871 William age 26 cab proprietor with

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wife Ann 23 born Ruddington and daughter Annie E 6 mths born Burton on Trent, plus Ann’s sister Eliza Smith 14 born Ruddington, at 13 Branstone Rd., Burton on Trent. 1881 age 35, cab proprietor, with wife Anne 32 and children Annie E 10, Emma E 6 scholars and Agnes B 4, at 8 Horninglow St., Burton on Trent. 1891 age 46 cab proprietor, livery, with wife Anne 42, children Annie 20 scientific teacher in school, Emmie 16 dressmaker, Agnes B 14 apprentice dressmaker, at 9 Horninglow St., Burton on Trent. 1901 age 56 cab proprietor (stable) on own account, with wife Ann 51 and daughter Emmie 24 dressmaker on own account at 9 Horninglow St., Burton on Trent. 1911 age 66, brewer’s labourer, with wife Ann 62 (married 42 years with 3 children), at 9 Horninglow St., Burton on Trent, 4-room house. Thomas Marriott born 1847 Ruddington, son of Henry and Martha. 1851 age 4 in parents’ house. 1851 age 14 outdoor servant (with brother William, and Samuel Mills) for Gervase Francis famer of 160 acres employing 3 men and 4 boys, at Manor House, Wilford. Charles Marriott born 1849 Ruddington, son of Henry and Martha. 1851 age 2 in parents’ house. Amos Marriott born c1850, Ruddington, son of Henry and Martha, grandson of William and Martha. 1851 age 2 mths in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1861 age 11, servant of husbandry, in the household of his mother Martha Marriott at Ruddington. 1871 Amos Marriott age 19 miller’s labourer born Ruddington, nephew of Sam Whittaker coalminer born Bradmore 1839 and wife Mary Ann 29 born Heath Derbyshire with their family, at Heath Derbyshire. 1877 Jan.qtr. Basford district, Amos Marriott married Mary Jane Price. 1881 Amos age 29 labourer and wife Mary age 21 seamer with their son John 9 mths born Ruddington in the house of Mary’s parents Thomas Price 47 framework knitter and Eliza 38, with Mary’s siblings George 18 rotary hand, Herbert 16 box hand, Frederick 14, Hannah 8, Thomas 6, Arthur 4 scholars, all born Ruddington, at 38 Hartford St., Nottingham. Not found 1891. 1901 Amos 50 bricklayer’s labourer with wife Mary 41, children John H 20 farm labourer, Eliza A 18 lacemender, Henry 15 brickyard labourer, Martha 12, George F 9, Hilda 7 all born Ruddington and nursechild Mary Palethorpe 1 born Nottingham, at Wilford Rd., Ruddington. 1911 Amos age 60 ag.lab with wife Mary Jane age 50 born Ruddington (married 32 years with 7 children, 1 dead), with children Herbert 25, George 19 brickmaker, Hilda 17 hosiery, daughter Martha Cumberland 22 hosiery (married 1 year) with her husband Joseph 23 brickmaker, and their daughter Gladys 6 mths, all born Ruddington, and adopted daughter Mary Palethorpe 11 scholar born Nottingham, at High St., Ruddington, 6-room house. Martha Marriott born 1853 Ruddington, daughter of Henry and Martha. 1861 age 8 scholar in parents’ house. 1871 age 18, single, domestic servant in the household of George Goodwin, Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1871/5). Arthur Marriott born 1856, Ruddington, son of Henry and Martha. 1861 age 5 in parents’ house. 1851 age 24 groom born Ruddington in lodging house at 13 Barlow St., Broughton in Salford, Lancs. 189 age 35 groom lodger with Jospeh Whitehead at Layton with Warbreck, Blackpool, Lancs. 1911 age 55 single farm labourer for Peter Clopden farmer at Carleton, Pouton le Fyd, Lancs, 4-room house. Elisa Marriott born 1860, Ruddington, daughter of Henry and Martha. 1861 age 1 in parents’ house. 1871 age 11, nurse girl for William Hibbert, beerhouse keeper and wife Ann plus family including son Reuben 11 mths, at Marl Pit, Ruddington.1881 age 21 seamstress in parents’ house. William Marriott bapt. Bunny 13.9.1817 son of William, cottager, and Martha of Bradmore. 1841 age 20, frameknitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/44). 1851 age 33, framework knitter, married to Sarah, servant in the household of William Dalby, at a cottage in front of the Crown Inn (Bradmore 1851/20). 1861 age 43, agricultural labourer, married to Augusta, living in part of Mill Cottage, Far St. (Bradmore 1861/33). 1871 age 52, shepherd, married to Sarah Augusta at Ruddington ‘In the Fields’. 1881 age 63, lodger married to Sarah Augusta, in the household of John Elliott at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1881/68). Buried Bunny 20.4.1889 age 72. Sarah Augusta Marriott, born c1816, Ruddington. 1851 age 29, recorded as born Hoveringham, married to William (but see Sarah Marriott below, born c1822, died 1859). Housekeeper in the household of William Dalby (Bradmore 1851/20). 1861 age 44, as Augusta, dressmaker, married to William (Bradmore 1861/33). 1871 age 53, married to William at Ruddington ‘In the Fields’. 1881 age 65, dress maker, married to William, in the household of John Elliott on Farmer St. (Bradmore 1881/68). 1891 age 75, widow, living on her means alone in part of Mill Cottage, 3-room house (Bradmore 1891/16). Died 1896 aged 79, buried 14.5.1896. Thomas Marriott bapt. Bunny 10.4.1820, son of William, cottager, and Martha of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 26.9.1828 age 8. Mary Marriott bapt. Bunny 15.7.1822, daughter of William, gardener, and Martha of Bradmore. John Marriott bapt. Bunny 1.7.1825, son of William, cottager, and Martha of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 17.8.1825, infant.

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Jane Marriott bapt. Bunny 1.7.1825, daughter of William, cottager, and Martha of Bradmore. Buried Bunny 16.7.1826 age 1. John Marriott bapt. Bunny 24.6.1828, son of William, gardener, and Martha of Bradmore. 1841 age 10 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1841/44). 1851 age 22, single, framework knitter, in parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/53). Sarah Marriott born c1822 buried Bunny 6.5.1859. Possibly Sarah born Hoveringham, as first wife of William son of William and Martha (See above.) Thomas Marriott bapt. Bunny 16.2.1822, son of Joseph, framework knitter, and Hannah of Bradmore. 1851 Thomas age 29 born Bradmore, framework knitter, with wife Eliza age24 and children Elizabeth 6, both born , Mary Ann 4 born Nottingham and Emily 2 born East Leake, at Cooks Yard, East Leake. Thomas died 1865. 1871 Eliza widow, framework knitter born East Leake with son Charles 9 born Sneinton and a lodger at 25 Washington St., Nottingham.

MARSHALL Richard Marshall married to Ann, living in Bradmore 1640s. Mary Marshall bapt. Bunny 29.9.1644, daughter of Richard and Ann of Bradmore. William Marshall bapt. Bunny 19.3.1646, son of Richard and Anne of Bradmore. Possibly the William married to Anne, living in Bradmore 1670s. 1674 Hearth Tax, had 1 hearth. Mary Marshall bapt. Bunny 9.11.1671, daughter of William and Anne of Bradmore. Ann Marshall bapt. Bunny 20.2.1674, daughter of William and Anne of Bradmore. Sarah Marshall bapt. Bunny 22.7.1684, daughter of William and Ann of Bradmore. William Marshall bapt. 8.8.1686, son of William and Ann of Bradmore. Richard Marshall bapt. Bunny 13.8.1648 son of Richard and Anne of Bradmore. Possibly the Richard Marshall who married Sarah Barnet of Keyworth at Bunny 24.11.1678. Died before May 1687 when his wife remarried. Sarah Marshall, nee Barnet of Keyworth, married Richard at Bunny 24.11.1678. Sarah, widow of Richard, married John Dickinson of Bunny at Bunny 6.5.1687. Elizabeth Marshall bapt. Bunny 7.4.1685 daughter of Richard and Sarah of Bradmore. John Marshall bapt. Bunny 10.3.1651, son of Richard and Anne of Bradmore. William Marshall married Ellin Eldershaw at Nottingham St. Peters 5.8.1677. Elizabeth Marshall bapt. Bunny 16.5.1680, daughter of William and Elnor of Bradmore. Katherine Marshall married William Mee both of Bradmore, at Bunny 30.11.1688. John Marshal bapt. 11.12.1772, son of Martha of Bradmore, buried Bunny 29.8.1772. John Marshal received payment from the Constable in 1782 for killing a fox. Mary Marshall of Bradmore married John Page, farmer of Stanton in the Wolds, at Bunny 18.11.1845. Mary Marshall born 1833 Bradmore nee James, daughter of Edward, blacksmith, and Harriett, married Thomas Marshall of Ruddington Apr.qtr. 1857. 1861 Thomas age 35 burner’s labourer born Ruddington with wife Mary 28 born Bradmore and daughter Harriett 1 mth born Burton on Trent, with Thomas’s married sister Hannah Hardstaff 46 nurse born Ruddington and her son Arthur 5 born Lynby, plus niece Ann Brown 9 scholar born Bradmore (daughter of Mary’s sister Elizabeth Brown nee James), plus boarder, at 64 High St., Burton on Trent. Thomas Marshall died Apr.qtr. 1869, Basford district. 1871 Mary Marshall widow age 38 charwoman born Bradmore with daughters Harriett 10 scholar born Burton on Trent and Eliza 8 scholar born Ruddington, at Easthorpe St., Ruddington. Jan.qtr. 1872 Mary Marshall married Mark Bramley, Nottingham district. 1881 Mary Bramley age 48 born Bradmore with husband Mark age 48 grocer born Brampton Derbyshire, Mark’s children Elizabeth Bramley 20, Lucy Bramley 18, Sarah Ann Bramley 15 seamstresses, plus Mary’s daughter Eliza Marshall 19 sempstress born Ruddington, and Bramley children Ada 7, John Edward 5, at Church St., Ruddington. Mary Bramley born 1833 died Oct.qtr. 1885, Basford district. 1891 Mark Bramley, widower age 58 retired shopkeeper with daughters Elizabeth 30 and Lucy Wood nee Bramley 27, both born Ruddington, at Charles St., Ruddington. William Marshall, born c1863 Hawksworth. 1881 age 18, single, farm indoor servant in household of John Butler, Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1881/3). Eliza Marshall, born c1857, Bradmore, grand-daughter of Joseph and Mary Henson. 1861 age 4, scholar, in her grandparents’ house at the top end of Main St. (Bradmore 1861/55). 1871 age 14, domestic servant in the house of Elizabeth Goodwin (next to Manor Farm), noted as born Ruddington not Bradmore (Bradmore 1871/16).

MARSON Mary Marson born c1797, Kettelby, Leics. 1841 age 50, servant in the household of Richard Beresford, living in part of Southwell House (Bradmore 1841/33). 1851 age 54, single, farmer of 10

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MARSTON Henry Marston of Bradmore married Charlotte Smith of Bunny 1809, after banns read on 3rd, 10th and 17th July. William Marston, on Bradmore electoral roll, house, no county vote, 1905-7. 1911 William age 44 farm labourer born Ludbrook, Notts with wife Lucy 39 born Caunton (married 20 years, 5 children), Frank 18 farm lab, married daughter Gertrude Willis 17 with her child Frank 6 mths born Gamston, (Gertrude’s husband not present), Arthur 12 born Ruddington and Lucy 9 born Clifton, scholars, at Gamston in a house with 4 rooms. Francis Leonard Marston born 1893 Clifton, son of William and Lucy. 1901 age 8 at parents’ house, Normanton on the Wolds? Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 17.4.1904-July 1904, 1st class July 1904-Dec.1905. 1911 age 18 farm labourer in parents’ house at Gamston. Gertrude / Gertie Marston born 1895, Clifton, daughter of William of Bradmore and Lucy, admitted to Bunny School 18.4.1904. 1901 age 6 in parents’house at Normanton on the Wolds? Methodist Sunday School scholar 2nd class 8.5.1904-Dec.1905. 1911 age 17 under her married name of Willis, with son Frank Willis 6 mths born Ruddington in parents’ house at Gamston. Annie May Marston born 1897 daughter of William of Bradmore and Lucy, admitted to Bunny School 18.4.1904. 1901 age 4 in parents’ house at Normanton on the Wolds?Methodist Sunday School scholar vestry girls 17.4.1904-2.7.1904, 2nd class July 1904-Dec.1905. Arthur William Marston born 1899 son of William of Bradmore and Lucy admitted to Bunny School 18.4.1904. 1901 age 2 in parents’ house at Normanton on the Wolds? Methodist Sunday School scholar VestryBoys 17.4.1904-July 1905, 3rd class July-Dec.1905. 1911 age 12, scholar, in parents’ house at Gamston.

MARTENEY Henry de Marteney of Bradmore, witnessed grants, mid 13th century. Henry de Marteney of Bradmore 7.6.1340 witnessed land grant by William Helote of Bradmore to Robert de Donington of Bradmore. 11.6.1340 Henry Marteneye witnessed land grant by Robert de Donington of Bradmore to William Helote of Bradmore and his wife Avicia. 26.11.1347 Henry Marteneye of Bradmore witnessed land grant by Nicholas son of Ade de Bunny to William Torkard of Bradmore and his wife Petronilla. 12.1.1349 Henry Marteneye of Bradmore witnessed land grant by William Torkard of Bradmore to William Helot of Bradmore.

MARTIN Oliver Martin, husbandman of Bradmore, left will dated 20.11.1661, proved 24.3.1664. Left to son George 12d, to George’s daughter a sheep hogg, to William Pight son in law 12d, to his children a sheep hogg, residue to his youngest son Thomas Martin, executor. No trace of his descendants in Bradmore.

MASON Ann Mason of Bradmore buried Bunny 28.1.1732.

MATTERSHAW Geoffrey Mattershaw bapt. Bunny 9.5.1638, son of Geoffrey late deceased, and Susan his wife of Bradmore.

MAT(T)HEW(S) Robert Mathew married Elizabeth Hooton both of Bradmore at Ruddington 10.10.1669. 1674 Hearth Tax Robert Matthews had 1 hearth. Elizabeth and Mary Matthew bapt. Bunny 25.5.1675, twin daughters of Robert and Eliza of Bradmore.

MEE John Mee married to Bridget, living in Bradmore by 1650s. 1674 Hearth Tax had 1 hearth. Mary Mee bapt. Bunny 12.9.1652, daughter of John and Bridget of Bradmore. Elizabeth Mee bapt. 4.4.1655, daughter of John and Brigett of Bradmore. Possibly the Elizabeth who married Peter Hunt of Bunny at Bunny 30.11.1678. John Mee bapt. Bunny 12.2.1657, son of John and Bridgett of Bradmore. Married Susanna Golding

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both of Bradmore at Bunny 12.6.1688. Bond of 19.4.1704 by his widow Susanna and Thomas Golding. Will dated 21.6.1704. Date may be incorrect in view of date of bond. Inventory, undated, by John Arthur, Peter Hunt and Thomas Golding, included: purse and apparel 5/-; goods in the house 2/6; goods in the parlour and chamber 10/-; 2 cows £2/5/-; 7 sheep and 5 hives of bees £1/6/-. William Mee married Katherine Marshall both of Bradmore, at Bunny 30.11.1688. John Mee bapt. at Bunny 30.7.1689 son of William of Bradmore (IGI). May have died young - see below, John bapt. 1697 son of William, but not necessarily the same family. Bridget Mee bapt. Bunny 18.1.1691, daughter of William and Katherine of Bradmore. Jane Mee bapt. 8.4.1694, Easter Day, daughter of William Mee of Bradmore. John Mee bapt. Bunny 26.4.1697, son of William of Bradmore. Mary Mee bapt. Bunny 26.5.1703, daughter of William and Mary of Bradmore. Elizabeth Mee of Bradmore buried Bunny 16.11.1746. William Mee of Bradmore buried Bunny 22.3.1750. William Mee, shepherd, buried Bunny 25.3.1750. Will dated 23.3.1750, proved 4.2.1751. Inventory 8.11.1750. Bond 17.11.1750. Left his cattle, chattels, goods, stock live and dead and personal estate to his brother John Mee, sole executor. Inventory comprised: purse and apparel £5; 3 sheep @ 6/- each, 18/-; money £10. Owing from Thomas Glover of Bradmore £1. Owing from Samuel Vose of Bradmore £1. Total £17/18/-, by Thomas Glover. Bond £36 by John Mee, shepherd, and Thomas Glover husbandman. John Mee, shepherd. Will dated 15.8.1767, left to his sister Anne Boardsley and kinsman Thomas Gee of Ruddington and kinsman Thomas Gee of Bunny £5 each. To his kinswoman Elizabeth Scot 20/-, and to his kinswoman Elizabeth Priestley 40/-. To kinswoman Alice Somas? 40/-, to kinswoman Mary Cross £5. To Mary Mitchel and Sarah Nixon daughters of Thomas Gee, £5 each. To Thomas Stevenson of Bradmore 20/-. All to be paid within 6 months of his death. To the overseers of the poor in Bradmore £5 at the time of his death to be paid amongst the poor of Bradmore at the discretion of the overseers. The residue to late housekeeper Mary Kingston, his executor. Bond of 1.2.1768 £200 by John Kingston of Markfield, Leics, miller. Buried Bunny 20.1.1768. Ann Mee married William Davey of Bunny at Bunny 26.11.1789. William Mee born c1835. 1841 age 6, in the household of William and Ann Taylor in one of the Manor Farm Cottages, Donkey Lane (Bradmore 1841/68). Buried Bunny 15.9.1843 age 7. Sarah Mee born c1839, buried Bunny 5.3.1841 age 2. John Mee of Ruddington, Agent. Born 1853, Ruddington, son of Samuel, framework knitter, and Ann of Sneinton. 1871 age 18 frameworkknitter in parents’ house, 23 Shaw St., Ruddington. 1881 age 28 framework knitter, with wife Eliza 27 dressmaker and daughters Agnes Annie 4 and Alice 2 at Church St., Ruddington. 1891 age 38, agent for Singer Sewing Machines with wife Eliza 37 dressmaker and daughters Agnes A 14 and Alice 12, scholars, born Ruddington at High St., Ruddington. Trustee of Bradmore Methodist church 1896. 1901 age 48 Sewing & Wringing Machines Derby, working on own account, with wife Eliza 47 and daughter Agnes A 24 at High St., Ruddington. Listed in 1903 Church deeds as trustee. 1904 on buildings committee, gave £50 loan at 4%, repaid 1918/9. 1911 age 58 dealer in furniture with lock-up shop in Kirk Lane, working on own account, with wife Eliza 57 (married 35 years with 2 children, 1 dead), with daughter Agnes Annie 34 single, at High St., Ruddington, 5-room house. John Mee born 1852 died Dec.qtr. 1919, Basford district. 1924 noted in church deeds as deceased.

MERCER Ann Mercer married Francis Wilde of Plumtree at Bunny 15.6.1629.

MIDDLETON Sarah Middleton in Constable’s accounts at 16.11.1800, had 2/- in money and some sheets and cost of making them, 9/10. She had weekly pay of 1/- thereafter. By 1802 pay increased to 3/6, then payments stopped. Elizabeth Middleton born 24.12.1800, bapt. 26.12.1800 Bunny, Bradmore, illegitimate daughter of Sarah. 1823 had 2/- p.wk. from the Constable for 10 weeks to 9th May, and in 1824 had 36 weeks at 2/- p.wk. Married Thomas Sadler of Ruddington. See Sadler Sarah Sadler Middleton, bapt. Bunny 4.2.1823, daughter of Sarah Middleton, single woman of Bradmore. Possibly daughter of Thomas Sadler? Married George Beecroft of Grange Farm, Ruddington – see Beecroft.

MILLBAND Matthew Millband, born c1855, Sproxton, son of William, ag,lab, and Hannah. Apr.qtr. 1875 Matthew

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Millband married Mary Hornbuckle, Bingham district. 1881 age 26, householder, ag. lab married to Mary with children Edward and Sarah, living at the north end of Main Rd. (Bradmore 1881/13). From birth dates of children, probably moved to Ruddington between 1883 and 1886. 1891 Matthew age 38 horse waggoner married to Mary, with children Edward, Sarah, John and Mary Ann at Long Farm, Ruddington. 1901 age 48 waggoner on farm, with wife Mary and children Mary A, Charles, Henry and grand-daughter Edith 2 mths born East Leake, at East Leake. 1911 age 58 waggoner on farm, with wife Mary and son Harry at Bunny, in 4-room house. On Bradmore electoral roll for Main St. 1920- 1927/8. 1936 Matthew Millband of the Almshouses Bunny died 18.2.1936, probate at Nottingham 6.3.1936 to John and Harry Millband, waggoners; effects £109/10/10. Mary Millband born c1857, Barkstone nee Hornbuckle, daughter of Edward, ag.lab and Elizabeth of Barkestone. Apr.qtr. 1875 married Matthew Millband, Bingham district. 1881 age 24, married to Matthew (Bradmore 1881/13). 1891 age 37 married to Matthew, at Ruddington. 1901 age 46 married to Matthew. 1911 age 55, married to Matthew (married 36 years, with 7 children,1 dead). Mary Millband died Jan. qtr. 1914, Nottingham district. William Millband born 1875, Barkestone, probably eldest son of Matthew and Mary. 1881 age 6 scholar in grandfather Edward Hornbuckle’s house, widower age 66 ag.lab, with Edward’s daughter Elizabeth 25 born Barkestone, at Barkestone. Methodist Sunday School scholar 1st class 1.5.1887- Dec.1887, 1st class 2nd part 22.1.1888-5.8.1888, and 21/28.10.1888, 16.12.1888. 1891 age 16, farm servant working for William Greaves, farmer, on High St., Thrumpton. 1896 Apr.qtr., Nottingham district, William Millband married Adelaide Cumberland, daughter of Edward, framework knitter, and Ann, seamster, of Church St., Ruddington. 1901 age 26 dealer in oils etc on own account with wife Adelaide 31 born Ruddington, children Sarah and Annie 2 born Ruddington, on Church St., Ruddington. 1911 age 36 lamp oil dealer on own account with wife Adelaide age 41, dealer married to William (married 14 years with 2 children), Annie 12 scholar and William 1 born Ruddington, on Church St., Ruddington, 5-room house. Edward Millband, born c1877, Granby, son of Matthew and Mary. 1881 age 4 in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/13). Methodist Sunday School scholar intermittently 2nd class July 1886-June 1888, 1st class 2nd part July 1888-Feb.1889. 1891 age 14 farm servant (born Gunby Lincs?) in parents’ house at Ruddington. Sarah Millband born c1880/1, Bradmore, daughter of Matthew and Mary. 1881 age 5 mths in parents’ house (Bradmore 1881/13). Methodist Sunday School scholar intermittently, 4th class 4.7.1886-24.6.1888, and 10.2.1889, 8.6.1890. 1891 age 10 (born Sproxton?) in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1901 age 20, domestic servant in parents’ house, East Leake. John Millband born c1883, Bradmore, son of Matthew and Mary. Methodist Sunday School scholar intermittently 4th class 31.7.1887-10.6.1888. 1891 age 8, scholar in parents’ house at Ruddington. 1914 obtained probate of father’s estate, as waggoner. 1901 age 18 horseman on farm, boarder with William Quibell 45 waggoner at Stanford Hill, Stanford on Soar. 1903 Oct.qtr. , John Millband married Alice Thompson, daughter of Edward ag.lab and Sarah of The Old House, Nottingham Rd., . 1911 John age 28 farm waggoner born Bradmore with wife Alice age 28, married to John (married 7 years, 3 children 1 dead), with children John Edward 5 born Stanford and Minnie 2 born Kimberley, in 5-room house at Prestwold. Mary Ann Millband born 1888 Ruddington daughter of Matthew and Mary. 1891 age 3 in parents’ house. 1901 age 13 in parents’ house. 1911 Mary Ann age 23 domestic servant, niece in the house of aunts Sarah Winfield, widow 65, farmer, and Ann Hornbuckle 67 asst in farm house (sisters of Mary Millband nee Hornbuckle), plus Sarah’s 2 children, at Ambaston, Derbyshire. Charles Millband born 1892, Ruddington, son of Matthew and Mary 1901 age 9 in parents’ house. 1911 age 19 waggoner born Bunny, servant for John Bingham, farmer at Denby, Derbyshire, 11-room house. Henry/Harry Millband born 1896 Ruddington, son of Matthew and Mary. 1901 age 4 in parents’ house. 1911 Harry age 15, farmhand, in parents’ house. 1914 obtained probate of father’s estate, as waggoner.

MILLER Anne Miller bapt. Bunny 19.8.1656, daughter of William and wife of Bradmore.

MILLETT Robert Myllett of Bradmore, 7.3.1574, received counterpart lease from Frauncis Willughby. Ann Millet married Jarvis Lain of Bunny at Bunny 17.11.1575. Anne Millett married John Oxford, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 29.6.1642.

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MILLINGTON John Millington married Isabell Pugson, both of Bradmore, at Bunny 5.5.1672. Elizabeth Millington bapt. Bunny 4.4.1673 daughter of John of Bradmore and Issabel his deceased wife.

MILLS William Mills born c1805 E. Leake. Married Sarah Jacques at Bunny 21.1.1839. Not found 1841. 1851 age 45, agricultural labourer with wife Sarah and children Sam 11, Thomas 7, Martha 4, Katherine 5 mths, all born Bunny, at Bunny. 1861 age 52 born East Leake, with wife Sarah 43 born Bradmore and children Martha 14, Catherine 10, Emma 9, May 7, William 5, John 3, Henry 1 all born Bunny, at Bunny. 1871 age 65 ag.lab with wife Sarah 54 and children Henry 11, Julia 2 both born Bunny, at Bunny, next door to Samuel and Sarah. 1881 age 77 ag.lab with wife Sarah 65 stocking seamer and grand-daughter Julia 12 scholar ( daughter of Samuel and Sarah?), at Bunny, next door to Samuel and Sarah. Sarah Mills born 1819 Bradmore, nee Jacques, daughter of Sam and Catherine, married William Mills at Bunny 21.1.1839. Not found 1841. 1851 age 33, married to William, at Bunny. 1861 age 43 married to William. 1871 age 54 married to William. 1881 age 65 married to William. 1891 age 74 widow living on her own means at Bunny. 1901 age 84, widow, solo, on Village Street Bunny. Samuel Mills bapt. Bunny 17.3.1840, son of William Mills and Sarah Jacques. Not found 1841. 1851 age 11 in parents’ house. 1861 age 21 waggoner born Bunny, servant for Gervase Francis, farmer of 160 acres with 3 men and 4 boys, at Manor House, Wilford (with the Marriott brothers William and Thomas). Married Sarah of Willoughby. Living in Bradmore 1860s but in Bunny by 1871. 1871 age 32, agricultural labourer, with wife Sarah and children Thomas 8 born Plumtree, Samuel 6 born Bradmore, Charles 5 born Bunny, all scholars, and Job 3 born Bunny, in Bunny next door to parents William and Sarah. 1881 age 39 ag.lab with wife Sarah 39 born Willoughby and children Job 12, Isaac 9, Frank 5 scholars born Bunny, living in Bunny next door to parents William and Sarah. 1891 age 52 ag.lab with wife Sarah 51 and children Charley 25 ag.lab, Frank 16 ag.lab, both born Bunny, and Harold 5 scholar born Ruddington, at Bunny. 1901 age 62, widower, ag.lab with son Charles age 35 at Village St, Bunny. 1911 age 71 widower (married 47 years, 6 children 1 dead), with son Charles 45 born Bunny, in Bunny almshouses. Samuel born c1839 died Jul.qtr. 1912, Nottingham district. Sarah Mills born c1839/1841, Willoughby, wife of Samuel, living in Bradmore in 1865 when Samuel was born. 1871 age 30 living in Bunny. 1881 age 39 married to Samuel. 1891 age 51 married to Samuel. Died 3.3.1896 age 57. Buried in Bunny churchyard east of the north gate. ‘We miss thee when the morning dawns / We miss thee when the night return / We miss thee here, we miss thee there / Dear mother we miss thee everywhere.’ Samuel Mills born Bradmore or Bunny, bapt. Bunny 15.5.1864 son of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah of Bradmore. 1871 age 6, scholar, living in parents’ house at Bunny. 1881 age 17 groom (domestic) born Bradmore, working for Robert Bedford, surgeon, at the Wimeshead? Kegworth. 1891 age 27 groom lodging with Richard Hayes framework knitter at Main St., Calverton. 1893 Oct.qtr. Samuel Mills married Esther Jane Hayes, daughter of Richard framework knitter and Eliza, of Calverton. 1901 Samuel age 38 publican on own account born Bunny with wife Esther Jane age 33 born Calverton and a servant, at the Bateman Arms, Stanley, Derbyshire. 1911 age 47 publican and pig breeder on own account with wife Esther 42 (married 17 years, 1 child), and daughter Elsie Annie 15 apprentice dressmaker born Calverton, plus lodger at Forest ?? Calverton, 7-room house. 1912 Kellys Directory, Samuel Mills beer retailer, Calverton. Jane Mills nee Clements born c1826, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth. 12.7.1847 Jane Clements married John Mills of Wymeswold. 1851 John Mills age 27 carrier born Wymeswold with wife Jane age 25 born Bradmore and children Elizabeth 3 scholar, William 1 both born Wymeswold at The Clays, Wymeswold. 1861John age 35 carrier with wife Jane age 34 and children Elizabeth 13, William 11, John 9, Walter 5, Arthur 3 scholars and Mary J 1 all born Wymeswold on Brook St., Wymeswold. 1871 John age 47 carrier with wife Jane 44 and children Arthur 14, Jane 11, Thomas 9, Clara 7, Harry 5 scholars and Fanny 2 on Brook St., Wymeswold. 1881 John age 57 carrier with wife Jane age 55 and children Tom 19, Harry 14, both with no occupation listed, and Fanny 12 scholar, at Brook St., Wymeswold. Jane born 1826 died Jan.qtr. 1890, Loughborough district. Caroline Mills born c1848, Normanton. 1861 age 13, single, kitchen maid in the household of Edward G James at Manor Farm (Bradmore 1861/22). Mary Mills of Bradmore married William James of Bradmore at Bunny 7.2.1853. John Mills, born c1881 Lenton, postman, rode a donkey, had a plot of land in Moor Lane (Bunny or Bradmore?). Delivered to both villages, with postman’s cart and horse. Blew a whistle and handed out letters from the cart. (J P Smeeton.) 1911 John Mills age 30 born Lenton, postman, married to Bertha

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Annie age 25 born Riddings, Derbyshire (married 5 years with 1 child), John Henry 4 born Old Basford, in 4-room house, 160 Russell Rd., Nottingham.

MILNER Richard Milner of Bradmore buried 11.11.1712. Thomas Milner bapt. Bunny 1696, no date, son of Richard. Died before 1711. Anne Milner bapt. Bunny 19.4.1701, daughter of Richard and Mary of Bradmore. Elizabeth Milner bapt. Bunny 10.1.1703, daughter of Richard and wife of Bradmore (pauper, marginal note). May be the Elizabeth Milner who married Joseph Marrat of Willoughby at Bunny 22.4.1729. Richard Milner bapt. Bunny 26.8.1705, son of Richard and Mary of Bradmore. Mary Milner bapt. Bunny 19.9.1708, daughter of Richard and Mary of Bradmore. May be the Mary Milner who married John Breerly both of Bradmore at Bunny 12.6.1732. Thomas Milner bapt. Bunny 9.9.1711, son of Richard and Mary of Bradmore.

MILNES Edward Milnes, rat and molecatcher. May be the Edward Mills who married Ann Garner 12.7.1802, Rempstone and baptised a son Edward at Bunny 18.1.1810. 1823 got a ten year contract from the Bradmore Constable at £2/12/- pa. 1823 the Constable paid his earnest, 1/-, and he had his first year’s pay £2/12/-, repeated to 1835/6. 1837 was paid for 2 years, then annual payments 1839-1844 when he had an extra 5/-. 1845-1850 had £3 pa, 1851 and 1852 only £2/10/- pa including moles.

MITCHELL Thomas Mitchell married Sarah Taylor 1 or 7.10.1788 at Plumtree. William Mitchel born 19.4.1789 Bradmore, bapt. 1.5.1789 Bunny son of Thomas, labourer, and Sarah. Joseph Mitchell in Constables Accounts, Constable paid for a warrant 2/- and apprehended Jan.1821, cost 5/-, given supper and lodging 2/-. He paid the Constable £1, and another £3/15/- in 1821. 1822 Joseph Marshall paid £3 on his behalf. Eliza Mitchell born c1821 Bradmore, maiden name not known, married (1) Joseph Allsop - see Allsop. Oct.qtr.1864 Loughborough district, Eliza Allsop married John Mitchell of East Leake. 1871 Eliza 52 with husband John Mitchell 54 ag.lab born East Leake, at West St., East Leake. 1881 Eliza 55 with husband John 60 ag.lab on West Side, East Leake. Eliza Mitchell died Jul.qtr. 1881, Loughborough district. William Mitchell bapt. 19.2.1832, E Leake, son of John, ag.lab, and Fanny. 1841 age 5 in parents’ house at East Leake. 1851 age 14, single, farm labourer, in the household of Elizabeth Goodacre, Blackcliffe Farm (Bradmore 1851/27). Robert Milehil / Mitchell born c1838, Normanton on the Wolds, Notts, son of John, labourer and Martha, of Keyworth. 1861 age 23, single, carter in the household of Thomas Morris, Barn Close (Bradmore 1861/21). 1871 age 33 born Normanton, ag.lab, with wife Sarah A age 26 born Bilborough (daughter of John Dabell of Plumtree and Ann, of ) and daughter Elizabeth 11 mths born Normanton, in in-laws’ house, John Dabell 68 ag.lab born Plumtree and Ann 65 born Bilborough, at Debdale, Normanton on the Wolds. 1881 Robert age 43 ag.lab with wife Sarah 33 and children Elizabeth 10, Sarah 7 scholar, Mary 5 scholar, John R 1 all born Normanton, and mother in law Ann Dabell widow 77, at Normanton. 1891 age 52, ag.lab, with wife Sarah 48 and children Elizabeth 20, Mary 15, John 12 scholar, Thomas 9 scholar, mother in law Ann Dabell 90, and grand-daughter Mabel 3 mths born Normanton, at Normanton Lane, Plumtree. Not found 1901. 1911 Robert age 72 ag.lab with wife Sarah Ann 69 (married 40 years with 6 children, 1 dead), with son Thomas 28 ag.lab and daughter Mabel Annie 20, at Robber Barn, Normanton, 3-room house.

MONKS William Monks in Constable’s Accounts, April 1818 recorded expenses for taking William for child £2/15/11. Aug.1818 expenses going to Burton and Wimeswold twice after William Monk 1/-. Mar.1819 paid Mr Sculthorpe £3/13/- for William, and expenses taking William a second time £1/14/3. 1818/9 William paid the Constable £6, presumably for maintenance of child. Feb.1820 expense to Morten for Monk, 5/-. March, journey to Loughborough for Monk, 5/-. 1819/20 William paid the Constable £8/6/-. Child never named in accounts. 1820 he paid £3/10/-, 1821 £3/17/-, 1822 £5. Dec.1823 the Constable paid 4d for a letter from Monks, and Jan.1824 another 4d. 2.1.1824 paid at Mr Henson’s on William Monks account 1/9. In June paid William Attenborough and Mr Nixon’s expenses at Monks’ trial 10/-. Received £3 from Monks. 8.8.1824 paid Mr Henson 2/7 on Monks’

Bradmore Families M 1911 Page 243 account. 1825 William Monks paid the Constable £4, and in April his warrant was endorsed at Loughborough, cost 1/-. Constable paid out 5/- for a journey to Burton about Monks, and 3d for a letter from him. 1825 Monks paid £2/-/-. 22.1.1827 warrant to apprehend Monks cost 3/-, expenses for John Voce and Gervis Bosworth to Burton to fetch him, 10/-. Paid Mrs Henson for his lodging and breakfast. Mr Sculthorpe for warrant to take him to Southwell, 2/-. Mr Cross for sending him to Southwell, 1/-. William Henson for taking care of Monks all night and next day, 3/-, and Henson’s lodging and breakfast 3/-, and 1/6 to Mrs Henson. Another 7/2 to Mrs Henson when Monk came over 17.7.1827, and a journey on Monks’ account 5/-. Sept.1827 5/- for a journey to Monk. 1827/8 Monks paid the Constable £3. Mary Monks of Bradmore married Benjamin Bosworth of Bradmore at Bunny 3.8.1845. See Bosworth. John Monks, born c1859 at Redmile. 1881 age 22, single, farm indoor servant in household of John Butler, Debdale Farm (Bradmore 1881/3). 1890 Jul.qtr. Southwell district, John George Monks married Mary Ellen Herrod, born 1873 daughter of Samuel and Hannah of Bathley, North Notts. 1891 John age 34 ag.lab with Mary E age 19 and daughter Ada 2 born Bathley, at Bathley. 1901 John George age 44 horseman on farm with wife Mary 29 and children Ada 12, Mabel 8, James 3 at Hawton. 1911 John George age 51 waggoner with wife Mary Ellen age 41 (married 20 years with 4 children), with Mabel age 18, James Samuel 13 scholar born Hawton, John George 7 born Hawton, in 4-room house at South Muskham, near Newark.

MORLEY Richard Morley married to Mary, living in Bradmore 1710s. Samuel Morley bapt. Bunny 4.9.1713, son of Richard and wife of Bradmore. William Morly bapt. Bunny 18.6.1718, son of Richard and Mary of Bradmore.

MORRIS Sarah Morrice married Jonathan Kettilbran of Tollerton at Bunny 16.4.1700. (Jonathan Kettleburn was baptised 21.5.1678 at Tollerton.) Thomas Morris bapt. 29.11.1813, Langar cum Barnston, son of Samuel, farmer, and Sarah (nee James, married 25.10.1813 at Langar cum Barnston). 1851 age 37 assisting on farm in house of brother-in-law Robert Goodwin and his wife, Thomas’s sister, Mary Ann, at Gamston. On Bradmore electoral roll 1856/7 with 112 acres (Barn Close), 1857-1883 in the category £50+ rent pa. 1858 Signed the Constables Accounts. 1861 age 47, single, householder, farmer of 116 acres employing 2 labourers and 1 boy, with servants Ann Dexter, Robert Milehil (Mitchell), William Collins and George Selby (Bradmore 1861/21). 6.2.1865 at Bunny Thomas Morris farmer of Bradmore son of Samuel, farmer, married Emma Richardson of Bradmore daughter of Edward, farmer. 1864 Whites Directory, farmer. 1867 Bunny estate rental, renting house buildings and land 122 acres 3 roods 15 perches at £229/9/8 pa. 1869 Morris’s Directory, farmer. 1871 age 56, farmer of 176 acres employing 3 men and 2 boys, married to Emma, with servants Charles Taylor, groom, Charles Whittaker and Mary Jacques (Bradmore 1871/20). 1874 churchwarden of Bunny, and signed East Leake Charity Accounts. 1876 PO Directory, farmer. Rented grazing on Plumtree and Pendock Lanes, 1876. 1876 was one of the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of Bradmore applying to the Charity Commission to re-establish Bunny Charities. 1881 Kellys Directory, farmer. 1881 age 67, married to Emma, farmer with 179 acres employing 2 labourers and 2 boys in farm house, with servants William Widdowson, George Goodwin and Mary Ann Holland (Bradmore 1881/17). Tommy Morris lived in the house on the corner of Far St. and Farmer St., rented the farm from Miss Hawkesley. Wore a topper on Sundays. (J P Smeeton, writing about 1890s, but must have been earlier.) Died 25.8.1884 age 70, buried on north side of Bunny churchyard. with Emma. Emma Morris born c1833, Mapperley, Derbys, daughter of Edward Richardson, farmer and Mary (born Shottle, Derbys). 6.2.1865 Emma of Bradmore married Thomas Morris, farmer, son of Samuel, farmer, at Bunny. 1871 age 38, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1871/20). 1881 age 48, married to Thomas (Bradmore 1881/17). Mrs Morris, married to Tommy, made butter each week (J P Smeeton). Died 19.3.1887 in her 50th year, buried north side of Bunny churchyard with Thomas.

MORRISON Betsy Morrison born Bradmore 1854, nee Stevenson, daughter of George and Jane; formerly Ordish – see Ordish. Apr.qtr.1893, Basford, Betsy Ordish married Thoams Morrison, widower, born c1853 Hose, son of John ag.lab and Ellen of Hose Leics. Formerly married to Lucy. 1901 Betsy Morrison age 49 born Bradmore married to Thomas 49 joiner born Hose, Leics, with children George Ordish 20 coalminer, Samuel Morrison 19 coalminer (son of Thomas and Lucy), Gerty Morrison 17 hosiery

Bradmore Families M 1911 Page 244 mender, Harold Ordish 17 colliery banksman, Walter Morrison 6, Bernard Morrison 4, all born Hucknall, at Hucknell Torkard. Thomas Morrison born 1853 died Jan.qtr.1903, Basford.

MORRISS Mary Morriss born c1800, Bradmore, nee Voce, sister of John Voce of the Crown Inn. Mary Voce married George Morriss 27.7.1823 at Nottingham St. Nicholas. 1851 Geroge Morriss age 55 farmer of 290 acres born Rempstone with wife Mary age 52 born Bradmore and children John 26 and Elizabeth 25 both born Rempstone plus 4 farm servants and 2 house servants, at Swithland, Leics. Not found 1861. 1871 Mary age 71, widow, annuitant, in the household of John Voce at the Crown Inn (Bradmore 1871/7). See Voce. Mary Ann Morris(s), born c1867, Wymeswold, niece of John and Ann Elliott. 1871 age 4, scholar, with family Robert W Morris 40 engine fitter born Wymeswold, wife Sarah 29 born Clifton (sister of Ann Elliott) and children John C 6, Sarah E 3, Fanny 1 all born Wymeswold, plus Robert’s brother Charles Morris 28 engine driver born Wymeswold, at James’s Yard, Wymeswold. 1881 age 14, scholar, in the household of John Elliott, at the south end of Farmer St. (Bradmore 1881/68).

MUGLISTON Elizabeth Mugliston born Bradmore 1856, nee Christian, formerly Cusworth. Apr.qtr.1895, Nottingham, Elizabeth Cusworth, widow, married William Edwin Mugliston, widower, recorded 1891 at Church St., Melbourne, deaf “of late years”. 1901 Elizabeth age 43 married to William age 63 journeyman painter, with children John G Cusworth 13 errand boy, and Alfred C Cusworth 10, born Wath on Dearne, at 19 Bloomfield St., Nottingham. 1911 Elizabeth age 55 born Bradmore (married 16 years, no children) with husband William Edwin age 72 house painter born Melbourne Derbys., with Elizabeth’s children John Gideon Cusworth 23 tramcar conductor for City Council, and Alfred Christian Cusworth 20 asst in patent medicine warehouse, both born Wath on Dearne, at 6 Eugone St., Crocus St., Nottingham 5-room house.

MUNTON Ann Munton married Aaron Hickling both of Bradmore at Bunny 2.10.1806.

MURDEN Hannah Murden married Thomas Roberts of St. Margaret’s Leicester at Bunny 13.11.1771. Samuel Murden in Constable’s Accounts, Jan.1807 paid his entrance for mole catching and May 1807 took over from Peter Baker as mole-catcher for Bradmore, paid 15/- per half year, up to 1813. Thomas Murden paid by the Constable for mole-catching 1814, 15/- for half year, but by 1816 reduced to 10/6 per half year. Samuel Murden born 6.1.1847, Plumtree, son of Samuel, labourer, and Sarah. As labourer of Plumtree, married 28.1.1868 at Bunny age 21 to Rebecca Harwood of Bradmore (Daughter of.. crossed out in register) age 20. 1871age 24 labourer born Cotgrave, lodger at North St., Basford – wife Mary age 25, with Rebecca’s son Thomas and her own son William at Cotgrave. 1881 Samuel age 38 ag.lab born Plumtree with wife Mary age 36 born Cotgrave and children William 11, Walter H 9, Mary E 6 scholars all born Cotgrave, at Cotgrave. 1891 age 44 labourer with wife Mary age 47 and daughter Mary E 16 scholar, at Cotgrave. 1901 age 54 carter with wife Mary age 56 and daughter Mary Elizabeth 26 at 2 Lancaster Green, Nottingham. 1911 age 64 corporation labourer born Plumtree with wife Mary 67 born Cotrave (married 44 years with 4 children, 2 dead), with daughter Mary Eliza 35 single, unemployed, born Cotgrave, at 42 Green St., Nottingham. Rebecca Murden born c1847, Bradmore, nee Harwood, grand-daughter of Thomas and Sarah. Married to Samuel 28.1.1868, buried Bunny 18.3.1868. Thomas Harwood Murden bapt. Bunny 18.5.1868, son of Samuel, labourer, and Rebecca of Bradmore. 1871 Thomas H Murden age 3 son in law (stepson) in house of Mary Murden, wife of Samuel, husband not present, with her son William J 1 born Cotgrave, at Cotgrave. Mary Murden born 1838 Bradmore, nee Taylor, daughter of John framework knitter and Elizabeth. Oct.qtr. 1859 married Matthew Murden of Plumtree. 1861 Matthew age 24 ag.lab with wife Mary age 22 and daughter Sarah 1 born Bradmore, at Edwalton. 1871 Matthew age 33 waggoner born Sutton, wife Mary age 32 born Bradmore with children Sarah 11 born Bradmore, Reuben 8 born Edwalton, Willie 5 born Clipstone, scholars, and Mary Elizabeth 1 born Edwalton, at Edwalton. 1881 Matthew age 43 labourer with wife Mary age 42, children John 9, Samuel 6, Annie 3 and Charles less than 1 year, all born Edwalton, and a servant, at Edwalton. 1891 Matthew age 54 farm bailiff born Sutton in the Vale Leics, with wife Mary age 51 born Bradmore, Samuel 16 ag.lab, Annie 13 and Charles 10 scholars, all born Edwalton, Florence 9 scholar born Winkburn plus 2 servants at Knapthorpe House,

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Caunton, Notts. 1901 Matthew age 63 farmer, employer born Plumtree with wife Mary age 60, on Village St., Norwell Woodhouse, Notts. 1911 Matthew age 74 cottager on own account born Plumtree, Mary age 72 born Bradmore (married 50 years with 9 children, 2 dead), at Norwell Woodhouse, 5- room house. Sarah Murden born 1860 Bradmore, daughter of Matthew and Mary. 1861 age 1 in parents’ house. 1871 age 11, scholar in parents’ house. (Mary) Elizabeth Murden, born c1870, Edwalton, daughter of Matthew, waggoner, and Mary of Edwalton, grand-daughter of John and Elizabeth Taylor of Bradmore. 1871 age 1 in parents’ house at Edwalton. 1881 age 11, scholar, in grandfather’s house (Bradmore 1881/21). John Murden born 1872 Edwalton, son of Matthew and Mary (nee Taylor of Bradmore), nephew of John Taylor. 1881 age 9 in parents’ house. 1891 age 19 lab. in iron foundry in uncle John Taylor’s house at Loughborough. Thomas Murden, born c1877, Keyworth. Methodist Sunday School scholar intermittently, 1st class 2nd part 4.1.1891-26.7.1891. 1881 age 4, scholar, in parents’ house John 46 cotton framework knitter born Normanton on the Wolds and Annie 38 hosiery seamer born Keyworth, at Keyworth. 1891 age 14, farm servant in the household of John Hutchinson (Bradmore 1891/52). 1901 age 24 brewer’s carter in house of brother Albert J 32 coachman in livery stables and his wife Louisa 32 born Nottingham plus their son Lewis A age 5 born Nottingham, at 62 Sawthorne St., Bulwell, Nottingham. Apr.qtr. 1905 Nottingham district Thomas Murden married Eliza Ann Bellaby born 1880 Old Basford, daughter of William, lace dyer, and Sarah of Basford. 1911 Thomas age 34 bleacher’s labourer born Keyworth with wife Eliza Ann age 30 born Old Basford (married 5 years, no children), at 3 Jasmine Cottages, Old Basford. Sarah Murden born 1851 Ruddington, daughter of Samuel born c1852 Ruddington and Mary born Normanton on the Wolds, married John Widdowson Oct.qtr. 1871 Basford district, had son Bertie Murden Widdowson, who had son Samuel Murden Widdowson 1913. See Widdowson.

MYLFORD. Elizabeth Mylford married William Wallis of Bunny at Bunny 13.12.1635. George Mylford Bunny with Bradmore took Protestation Oath 1641. George Mylford of Clifton, gent, bequeathed property in Bradmore, Bunny and Ruddington in his will, 13.2.1652. Mary Curtis wife of Anthony of London, cabinetmaker, grand-daughter of George Mylford. Ann Rolfe wife of John of London, milliner, grand-daughter of George Mylford. Mary and Ann, sisters and heirs of Robert Milford deceased and nieces and heirs of Robert Milford gent deceased, grand-daughters of George Mylford sold the messuages and 7 yardlands in Bunny, Bradmore and Ruddington and a capital messauge and another messuage in Bradmore to Thomas Parkyns son and heir of Sir Thomas Parkyns, 20.6.1684.

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