PACEY Ellen Pacey bapt. 14.3.1844, Cropwell Butler, daughter of John and Hannah. 1851 age 7 daughter of John, 36, and Hannah 39 of Cropwell Butler. 1861 age 17, single, housemaid in the household of Edward G James at Manor Farm (Bradmore 1861/22). PAGE Elizabeth Page, born 1802, nee Nixon, daughter of John and Martha, married Joseph Page of Stanton on Wolds at Bunny 23.12.1823. 1841 Elizabeth Page age 35 farmer, with Martha Page age 25?, and children John 15, Joseph 14 and Samuel 12 at Stanton. Referred to as widow in John Nixon’s will 1850, beneficiary. 1851 age 40 born Bradmore, dairy farmer of 200 acres employing 1 labourer, with sister Charlotte widow, annuitant born Keyworth, daughter Martha 32 and sons Joseph 23, Samuel 22, plus 4 servants at Hill Farm House, Stanton on the Wolds. 1861 Elizabeth age 58 widow, cottager of 8 acres born Bradmore with son Joseph 34 born Stanton, at Willoughby on the Wolds. 1871 age 68 cottager of 8 acres with son Joseph 44 at Cottage in village centre, Willoughby on the Wolds. Elizabeth Page died Oct.qtr. 1876, Loughborough district. 1881 Joseph Page age 54 grazier with wife Mary Ann age 46 born Willoughby and their son Samuel 3 scholar born Willoughby, plus Mary Ann’s son Tom Sketchley 14 scholar born Leicester, at Westhorpe, Willoughby. Joseph Page died Apr.qtr. 1883, Loughborough district. Mary Page born 1806 nee Nixon, Bradmore, daughter of John and Martha. 6.11.1831 married William Page of Ruddington at Bunny. 1841 age 30, widow of independent means in the household of John Nixon at Rufford Lodge (Bradmore 1841/70). 1850 widow, beneficiary of John Nixon’s will. 1851 age 44, widow, in her parents’ house (Bradmore 1851/55). 30.6.1853 Mary Page widow of Bradmore married Thomas Rowbotham, son of Thomas, carpenter, farmer of Bradmore, at Bunny. See Rowbotham. Mary Page born c1838, Bradmore, grand-daughter of John and Martha, daughter of Mary Page. 1841 age 3, in grandparents’ house Bradmore (1841/70). 1851 age 13, scholar, in grandparents’ house (Bradmore 1851/55). Charlotte Page nee Archer born c1826, Keyworth. 1841 Charlotte Archer age 14 with mother Sarah 50 and siblings Thomas 20 butcher, Elizabeth 15 and Ann 13, at Keyworth. 1848 Oct.qtr., Bingham district, Charlotte Archer married John Nixon Page. Logically this would be John son of Elizabeth Page nee Nixon age 15 in 1841 (the only alternative is John Page age 20 in 1841, servant for Ann Peet widow and her son John Peet farmer at Bunny). John Page died Apr.qtr. 1849, Bingham district. 1851 Charlotte age 25 widow annuitant born Keyworth in “sister” Elizabeth Page’s house, Hill Farm House Stanton on the Wolds. 1861 age 35, widow, fundholder in the household of brother in law Joseph Nixon at Rancliffe Farm (Bradmore 1861/17). 1871 age 43, visiting Joseph Shepperson 32 farmer and maltster and his wife Louisa E 23 born Nottingham and their son at Broxtowe Hall, Bilborough. 1881 age 55 Charlotte Nixon living on income from land, in married daughter Charlotte’s house at Keyworth. 1891 Charlotte Nixon age 63 on own means in daughter Charlotte’s house at Keyworth. Charlotte Page born c1849, Stanton, daughter of Charlotte. 1861 age 12, scholar, in the household of her uncle Joseph Nixon (Bradmore 1861/17). 1871 not found. 1881age 32, Charlotte Flinders widow, householder living on income from land with son Richard T 9 scholar born Nottingham, with her mother Charlotte Nixon, at Keyworth. 1891 age 42 Charlotte Flinders living on own means with son Richard 19 apprentice ?hosiery born Nottingham, plus mother Charlotte Nixon, at Waterloo Rd., Nottingham. PALMER William Palmer (Pawmer) of Bradmore, married Elizabeth Street at Bunny 29.9.1746. Daughter Mary bapt. at Bunny 21.6.1747. William and Elizabeth both mentioned in will of Mary Gunn, widow, dated 3.1.1749 and proved 21.1.1757. PARKER Ralph Parker married Agnes Dore of Bradmore at Bunny, 25.6.1566. William Parker married Alice Rhodely of Bunny at Bunny 28.1.1638. Possibly William senior who signed the Protestation Return 1641 supporting the true Protestant religion. William Parker junior married to Anne, living in Bradmore 1640s. William Parker Junior signed the 1641 Protestation Return supporting the true Protestant religion. ? Parker bapt. Bunny Sept.1647, date illegible, daughter of William Parker junior and Anne of Bradmore. Jane Parker bapt. Bunny 17.6.1649, daughter of William Parker junior and Anne of Bradmore. John Parker married Ann Parker 15.11.1679, Ruddington, living in Bradmore 1680s. Bradmore Families P1911 Page 255 Jane Parker bapt. Bunny 6.8.1682, daughter of John and Ann of Bradmore. Mary Parker bapt. Bunny 12.8.1686. daughter of John and Ann of Bradmore. May be Mary Parker who married Joseph Priestley at Ruddington 2.6.1705. T Parker in Constable’s Accounts 1811, the Constable paid Thomas Dalby’s bill (shoes) for him and for Smith’s boy, 16/5. George Parker Dec.1807, Constable paid jury expenses over his case, 11/6. Possibly the George Parker who married Ann Price 14.2.1809 at Ruddington. Ann Parker born c1791 Ruddington, probably nee Price, married George 14.2.1809. 1841 age 55 in the household of son in law William and daughter Mary Stevenson, in a cottage north of the Forge on Main Rd. (Bradmore 1841/6). 1851 age 60s, widow, seamer, in daughter’s house (Bradmore 1851/62). Ann Parker died Jul.qtr. 1855, Basford district. Mary Parker, born 1.4.1810, daughter of George and Ann, married 3.3.1834 at Ruddington to William Stevenson. See Stevenson. William Parker born c1833, Ruddington, son of Mary Stevenson nee Parker. 1841 age 8 in the household of brother in law William and sister Mary Stevenson (Bradmore 1841/6). 1851 age 18, single, framework knitter, in sister’s house (Bradmore 1851/62). c1858 married Ann Pike daughter of John, labourer and Hannah of Wilford. 1861 age 28 framework knitter married to Ann age 26 born Wilford, washerwoman, with daughter Emma 1 born Wilford, at Wilford. 1871 age 38 framework knitter with wife Ann age 37 laundress, children Emma 11 born Wilford, William 9, Hannah 8, John 5, Henry 3 scholars and Thomas G 1 all born Wilford, at Wilford. 1881 age 48 stocking framework knitter with wife Ann age 46, children Hannah 18 seamstress stockings, John 15 gardener’s boy, Henry 13 cotton winder, Thomas 11, Charles 9, Joseph 7 scholars, all born Wilford, and Mary Ann 5 scholar born Ruddington, at Kirk Lane, Ruddington. 1891 age 58 hairdresser with wife Ann age 57 and daughter Mary Ann 15 embroideress, silk, plus a visitor at The Lyes, Ruddington. 1901 age 68 framework knitter hosiery with wife Anne age 66 and daughter Mary A 25 embroideress in silk, plus grand-daughter Florence P Bates 11 born Nottingham, at The Leys, Nottingham. William Parker died Jul.qtr. 1901, Basford district. 1911 Ann age 77 widow (married 53 years with 9 children, 4 dead), with children Joseph 38 single, milk seller born Wilford, Mary Ann 36 single, stocking embroiderer working at home born Ruddington, Florence 21 single, lacemaker born Radford, at The Leys, 4-room house, census form signed by Joseph for Ann. Ann Parker died Mar.qtr. 1917, Basford district. George William Parker bapt. Bunny 3.7.1837, son of Jane Smith, alias Mrs Parker, formerly of Bradmore but now widow of Radford. (See also under Smith.) Eliza / Elizabeth Parker born 1854/5 Bradmore, maiden name not known. 1881 age 27 married to Thompson Parker age 27 ag.lab born Threekingham, with daughter Louise 5 born Bradmore 1876, at Threekingham next to grocer’s shop. 1891 Elizabeth age 36 married to Thomas age 39 farm foreman at 10 Church St., Broughton, Northants. PARKYNS Richard Parkyns of Bradmore received counterpart lease and copy mortgage by Frauncis and Percival Willughby on various dates 1592-1596. 1593/4 grant of annuity by Richard Parkyns to Elizabeth Willughby. 14.5.1596 Richard Parkyns esq purchased from Percival Willoughby esq of Middleton Warwickshire the manor of Bradmore and all appurtenances for £1400 per agreement of 25.3.1594 between Sir Francis Willoughby knight and Percival Willoughby, and Richard Parkyns. PARRATT Elizabeth Parratt nee Peet daughter of Thomas and Ann, born 1796 Bradmore, formerly Ball wife / widow of William – see Ball. PAULING George Pauling labourer of Bradmore son of Robert, labourer, married at Bunny 19.9.1881 to Elizabeth James of Bradmore, daughter of Thomas, labourer. No other reference found. Elizabeth Paulin, born c1825, Bradmore, nee James. 1891 age 66, over-written married, householder, living alone in part of Steeple Cottage in a house with 4 rooms, no mention of husband in census (Bradmore 1891/57). 1901 age 75, widow, charwoman, living alone in 3-room house on Village (Main) Street (Bradmore 40/1901). 1911 Elizabeth Paulin(e) age 86 widow born Bradmore, patient in Basford Union Workhouse and Infirmary, Highbury Rd., Bulwell, Nottingham. PAYNE Elizabeth Payne born 1852 Bradmore, maiden name not known, possibly Spencer? 1881 Elizabeth age Bradmore Families P1911 Page 256 29 born Bradmore married to Arthur, age 29 carter born Wing ?Derbyshire, with children Selina 2, William S 9 mths born Ratcliffe on Soar, at 19 Cobden St., Long Eaton. Also 1881, George Payne age 4 scholar as nephew in house of William and Mary Spencer (see Elizabeth Spencer). 1891 Elizabeth age 35 born Bradmore married to Arthur John age 39 coal carter born Wing Bucks, with children Selina 12, William 10 scholars born Ratcliffe on Soar, Arthur 6, Ernest 4, scholars and Bertie 11 mths born Long Eaton, at 5 College St., Long Eaton.
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