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[N812] DEAT: cerebral haemorrhage

[N814] DEAT: cancer of stomach

[N815] DEAT: goitre

[N816] BIRT: ?? Yeovil Somerset

[N817] DEAT: age 55
paralysed as a child in riding accident

[N818] BIRT: ?? exists: Not named on parents death certs

[N819] BURI: with parents

[N820] from Lois Willis (worldconnect) including details of children & descendants

[N821] BURI: age 63 ? correct Mary

[N822] CHR : s. of William Silk butcher & Mary Binge

[N823] BIRT: c20 in 1841

[N824] BURI: of Pickerell Yard; age 24

[N825] of Little Raveley

[N826] of Godmanchester

[N827] CHR : IGI
BURI: ?? age 80 (Sykes); no age in T/S
WRONG MARRIAGES OR SOMETHING HERE !!!!!
of Offord Darcy in 1741/2

[N828] BURI: ?? age 35 (Sykes); 8 Jan 1755 no age from T/S
of Offord Darcy in 1741/2

[N829] widower of Stilton

[N830] BURI: ? correct person

[N831] DEAT: from Inventory
of Yaxley
? apprenticed in 1758 to Ellis CLARKE of Wisbeach whitesmith
Very likely connected to Great Ravely
Archdeac. Hunt Probate Doc: Inventory:
Silk, Chas Yaxley - ref. AH18/19/45 - date: 1772

[N832] CHR : ?? 1769 Stanstead Abbots
BURI: age 70
IGI gives baptism of all children in Hemingford Abbots

[N833] BURI: age 66

[N834] CHR : ? correct parents
PARENTS = Robert & Mary !!!!!

[N835] of Colne

[N836] no proof of marriage

[N837] BIRT: age 46 in 1841; 56 in 1851, 64 in 1861
CHR : twin

[N838] Cambs R.O: Hunts Quarter Session Records:FILE - QUARTER SESSIONS BOXED PAPERS -
ref. HCP/1/24 - date: 1840
item: [no title or ref.] - date: 1840
\_ [from Scope and Content] Deposition in the cases of William Feary accused
by: Anne Stocker, widow, Hemingford Grey and her son Thomas Silk, labourer of
breaking into her house and stealing money.
MIGHT HAVE FIRST MARRIED A SILK !!
1851 Ann Stocker age 73 wid born Hemingford Grey
1861 age 75 wid born Hemingford Grey , on same page as TITCHMARSH family

[N839] CHR : no proof of parents

[N840] BIRT: 14 in 1901

[N841] BURI: Jan from T/S

[N842] CHR : as Israel
BURI: as Israel Jan from T/S

[N843] CHR : confirmed at Huntingdon 1763

[N844] of St Mary Stamford, Lincs

[N845] BURI: 1770 from T/S

[N846] CHR : as Ratford SILKE from Ancestry.Com Christ. rec(? VRI2)

[N847] BIRT: 36 in 1901
P/C 1891; JPG P/C 1901

[N848] BIRT: from Family Bible (Rev Viles)[Could be an error for 1822]; c1823 from 1881
census

[N849] BIRT: from Family Bible (Rev Viles)

[N850] info from Pamela Davies 6.5.93 & Peter Jones (1999)

[N851] CHR : IGI

[N852] BIRT: 34 in 1891; 44 in 1901; Huntingdon RD

[N853] BIRT: St Ives RD; 20 in 1901 as Seekings
lived at same farm as William Seekings DRING

[N854] ? correct parents. Gradnd dau of William in 1881

[N855] BIRT: From Over Bap. Ch. Reg.
mentioned in fathers will. ? age 14 in Willingham in 1851

[N856] DEAT: Stroud Green
I wrote previously that she was D.S. in 1881, but unsure of source or whether
it is correct
I suspect that she is grandaughter of Eliza, i.e lived at 97 Florence Rd,
Hornsey 1881-1923
WILL: will

[N857] From Will: Aunt = Sarah WOOLFENDEN. Money to St Ives Particular Baptist Chuurch
WILL: will to Alma Louise ODAMS of 2 Cromwell PLace, spr & Arthur George CHAPMAN of
St Ives. Mentions Half-sisters: Alma Louise ODAMS, Fanny BROWN, Kate WILSON,
Mildred Mary NORTHROP, Ida CHAPMAN, Ethel SANDIFER. Half-brother Stanley ODAMS.

[N858] BIRT: ? not in Civil list; d.o.b. from School

[N859] BIRT: 15 Dec 1860 from School Register

[N860] BIRT: Ely from 1871

[N861] BIRT: Camdex Ruth PEEVELEY 1855 331/MEL/12/78
CHR : as PEEVLY
PEAVELEY on marriage

[N862] CHR : IGI
? son of James CHAPMAN & Sarah NOBLE mar 1793 cf email from Linda Beck (2002)
P/C 1861

[N863] P/C 1861, with nephew William Pevely age 14 born Royston

[N864] P/C 1861, 1871 (next door to Edward Pevely)

[N865] BIRT: Father stated as George PEVELEY??; 40 in 1891 born Shepreth; 48 in 1901 born
CHR : as Frederick William PEVELEY aged 12, son of Rachel of Royston
DEAT: Camdex age 91 Frederick PEAVELEY 331/LIN/3A/251
age 26 , born Royston from 1871 as PEBLEY
Free BMD: Births Sep 1846
Peevely William Royston 6 579
Camdex: William PEAVEY 1846 331/MEL/6/314/2
William PEVELY 1846 331/MEL/6/314/1
P/C JPG 1901 with sister
P/C JPG 1851, 1871

[N866] BIRT: 13 in 1901; family bible

[N867] BIRT: 11 in 1901

[N868] BIRT: Alice in 1901 age 34

[N869] Living with William S. Silk in 1891

[N870] BIRT: 54 in 1861
JPG 1861

[N871] BIRT: 53 in 1861

[N872] CHR : IGI

[N873] CHR : IGI
living in 1881 with sister & with niece Sarah Jane GOODHARE age 18 born Leeds
P/C 1891; lodger with Mary Ann GRAHAM

[N874] BIRT: 21 in 1861

[N875] BIRT: 19 in 1861

[N876] CHR : NB NO PROOF THAT CORRECT GEORGE

[N877] BIRT: 46 in 1861
JPG 1861

[N878] BIRT: 59 in 1861
in 1851 lived with Sarah ROTTINTON age 35 from Tickhill & her family.
? in 1841 in Tickhill
JPG 1861
P/C 1871

[N879] BIRT: 49 in 1861
Mary in 1861

[N880] BIRT: 12 in 1861
Fanny in 1861

[N881] BIRT: age 28 in 1851, age 37 in 1861, 47 in 1871
CHR : IGI
http://www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk/cgi/marrind.cgi
MOSS Joshua ROSLINGTOM Hannah St Peter, Leeds Leeds CE46/17/442
P/C 1871

[N882] BIRT: 5 in 1851; 1844 ROTH/4/23 ??

[N883] BIRT: 4 in 1851, age 14 in 1861

[N884] BIRT: age "40" in 1841
P/C 1841 Census
WILLIAM MOSS Birth: 02 MAY 1798
Christening: 03 JUN 1798 Hunslet, Yorkshire, England
Father: GEORGE MOSS

[N885] BIRT: IGI; NO PROOF
CHR : IGI; NO PROOF; Father: William MOSS
???? brother of William bap 1788

[N886] BIRT: date from Printed Transcript; "35" in 1841
CHR : of Carlane from OPR
JPG 1841
P/C In 1851 with nephew Joshua
No proof correct person:
Mining Accidents - Thomas Moss
Name: MOSS Thomas
Age:
Date: 29/03/1852
Year: 1852
Occupation:
Colliery: Neville Hill
Owner: J.B. Faviell
Town: Leeds
County: Yorkshire
Notes: Fall of roof.

[N887] BURI: ?? MI in Tickhill; Record Search d. of George & Ann

[N888] CHR : ?? bap 1757 Tickhill
BURI: ?? 15 Mar 1810 (Record Search)
?? identical with John mar. Ann HIGHAM

[N889] BIRT: ?? c1756

[N890] BURI: Record Search; NO PROOF; d. of John & Ann
?? bur 19 Jan 1801

[N891] CHR : twin with Thomas
BURI: Record Search; s. of John & Hannah

[N892] CHR : twin with John
BURI: Record Search; s. of John & Hannah

[N893] BURI: ?? 16 Mar 1810, Tickhill, age 66

[N894] BIRT: c 1747 ??
BURI: Record Search; NO PROOF
?? in 1841 in Tickhill age 94

[N895] CHR : P/C

[N896] BURI: Record Search; d. of John & Ann

[N897] CHR : ? correct parents

[N898] CHR : ? correct parents

[N899] BURI: ? bur 7 Apr 1829 , Tickhill, age 74

[N900] BIRT: age "45" in 1841; 58 in 1851; 68 in 1861
CHR : ?? bap 1791 or 1792 in Tickhill
DEAT: age 77 ? correct John . Could be other John as wife is named as Elizabeth died
1856 ?? aged 77
BURI: MI
1834 Pigot's Directory: Boot & Shoemaker John HILL, Westgate, Tickhill
JPG 1851, 1861

[N901] BIRT: age "40" in 1841; 54 in 1851; 64 in 1861

[N902] DEAT: age 21
BURI: MI & record Search

[N903] BIRT: age "40" in 1841; 52 in 1851; 62 in 1861
CHR : NO PROOF CORRECT BAPTISM OR PARENTS
DEAT: NO PROOF
BURI: NO PROOF Record Search
JPG 1851; JPG 1861

[N904] BIRT: 42 in 1851; 51 in 1861 born Harworth, Notts
P/C 1871

[N905] Record Search:
Name George Hill
Gender Male
Burial date 10 Feb 1844
Burial place Tickhill, York, England
Batch number I03301-8
Record group England-EASy
Film number 919376
Reference number 138

[N906] BIRT: 16 in 1851;26 in 1861; age 55 in 1891; 35 in 1871
NO PROOF LIVED IN 1881 in WICKERSLEY
P/C 1871, 1891

[N907] BURI: ?? 17 Mar 1839 Tickhill Record Search

[N908] BIRT: 2 in 1851;12 in 1861; age 22 in 1871, 34 in 1881
P/C 1871

[N909] BIRT: 46 in 1861
DEAT: age 47
BURI: Record Search
JPG 1861

[N910] BIRT: 39 in 1861

[N911] BIRT: 19 in 1861
DEAT: age 20
BURI: MI & Record Search

[N912] DEAT: age 47
BURI: MI

[N913] BIRT: age "40" in 1841; Worldconnect Dianne Lawrence (2006); 55 in 1851
CHR : Worldconnect Dianne Lawrence (2006) & IGI. OPR: Anne born 25 Jam Carlane
P/C 1841 & 1851 Census
cf in 1881: Moses Lund age 45 & Samuel Lund age 37 born in Rothwell & families

[N914] BURI: age 10 mths

[N915] DEAT: ?? died 1849 Rothwell Sub-district

[N916] BIRT: 33 in 1861, 48 in 1881
CHR : IGI
no proof of 1881 entry cf Thomas born 1828
JPG 1881 age 48 wid. with Mary Ellen age 11
JPG 1861
P/C & JPG 1871 age 43 with wife & children

[N917] BURI: of Ingram Place infant

[N918] BIRT: ? ca 1777
CHR : 19 NOV 1775 Saint Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
daughter of Thomas CHADWICK
BURI: age 52 of Low Goslam; NO PROOF correct Sarah
SARAH CHADWICK Christening: 26 DEC 1761 Rothwell, Yorkshire, England
Father: JOHN CHADWICK

[N919] BURI: of Ingram Place age 30; no proof correct George

[N920] BURI: of Ingram Place age 27

[N921] BURI: of Ingram Place age 1 ; no proof

[N922] BIRT: 19 in 1901
DEAT: age 71
BURI: deceasedonline.com
Joined Suffolk Regt 10 Aug 1900. Disch 24 Oct 1900 WO97/3855

[N923] mentioned in uncle Benjamins will
P/C 1871

[N924] BIRT: c1840 ??
mentioned in fathers will. ? age 11 in Willingham in 1851
?? mar SMITH i.e. Ruth SMITH in 1861 census
?? d. Q41866 St Ives Rd age 26 ;MI Pidley d. 8 Oct 1866 age 27

[N925] BIRT: "50" in 1841
CHR : IGI
DEAT: before 1851
JPG 1841 with Ann SILK

[N926] BIRT: named in will of father

[N927] DEAT: named in will of grandfather

[N928] CHR : P/C BT

[N929] CHR : P/C BT
BURI: P/C BT

[N930] CHR : P/C BT

[N931] CHR : P/C BT

[N932] CHR : P/C BT

[N933] DEAT: infant

[N934] BIRT: 37 in 1881; 47 in 1891; 58 in 1901
JPG 1881, 1891, 1901

[N935] DEAT: age 79 Q2 1956
BURI: as PEVLEY; age 79; MI kerbstone near path

[N936] BIRT: from Jean Flack; Q21883 Royston RD; 15 Mar from baptism; 19 in 1901 as George
CHR : as PEAVELEY
DEAT: Q41939 age 55; as George F.
BURI: deceasedonline.com as George Frederick

[N937] DEAT: age 68
BURI: deceasedonline.com
?? BURIAL OF Ada (married to Edward George) confused with Ada (married to
Alfred)

[N938] BURI: infant

[N939] BIRT: age 7 in 1851
DEAT: Camdex age 9 Frederick PEEVELEY 331/MEL/6/251
BURI: age 9 as PEVELEY
Births Sep 1843
Peevely Frederick Royston &c 6 560
Camdex 1843 Frederick PEEVELY 331/MEL/4/358
JPG P/C 1851

[N940] BIRT: age 10 days in 1841, name N.K.; age 9 born Shepreth in 1851 as PEEVELY; age 20
DEAT: from MI age 77
BURI: Photo MI
from marriage: father = George
In 1861 servant to a farming family called BRAND all born in Harlton, Cambs
Camdex Georgiana PEEVELY 1841 331/MEL/3/161
Georgiana PEEVELY, Q2 1841 Royston RD Vol VI page 635
P/C JPG 1851, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901

[N941] ?? James of Chipping Ongar

[N942] WILL: Will

[N943] DEAT: stillborn

[N946] DEAT: age 8 hours

[N948] DEAT: age 2 days

[N949] DEAT: alive 1994
cf Kindred Konnections subm : Ann Dodd
107 Allen Street, Belmont, N.C. 28012

[N952] BIRT: adopted

[N953] BIRT: adopted

[N954] DEAT: Died clearing trenches after WW1
BURI: MI on honour board Noble St Methodist Ch., Geelong

[N955] BIRT: twin; ? c. 1911

[N957] DEAT: car accident

[N958] Tel (1993): 0223 233425

[N959] BIRT: From Tom Doig

[N960] BIRT: From Tom Doig

[N961] BIRT: 30 in 1851 born Kent as Charles;
JPG 1851
P/C 1861

[N962] BIRT: 25 in 1851 born Chelsea

[N963] BIRT: 6mths in 1851; 10 in 1861

[N964] with her husband James BULLARD, basketmaker, in 1841 in Somersham & in 1851 in
St Ives. In 1861 she was a widow in Royston age 75. In 1871 & 1881 she was in
Wisbech
1881: Still alive age 93 and living with son Robert - 16 Market Place, Wisbech
St. Peter.

[N965] CENSUS: 1851 - 1 Alfred Place, Hemingfordgrey
Richard Fordham H M 31 Agricultural Labourer H/Grey
Naomi Fordham W M 29
Earith
Naomi D 8 Scholar
H/Grey
James S 4
H/Grey
Mary D 10m H/Grey

[N966] 1861 Census: RG9/1019/26/10
High Street, Willingham
Ephraim Thoday, head, m, age 34, ag lab, b Willingham
Rebecca Thoday, wife, m, age 36, b Earith
Jane Thoday, dau, u, age 11, b Willingham
James D Bullard, son, u, age 16, ag lab, b Earith
Elizabeth Thoday, dau, u, age 9, scholar, b Willingham
David Thoday, son, u, age 2, b Willingham
Sarah Bullard, mother, wid, age 84, formerly gardener's wife, b Hemingford Grey

[N967] BIRT: 9 in 1911

[N969] BIRT: 6 in 1911

[N970] BIRT: Clerkenwell from 1901
DEAT: P/C senile dementia
P/C 1891 & 1901 Census
JPG P/C 1911: 14 children, 5 dead

[N971] BIRT: P/C; 50 in 1911
DEAT: P/C bronchitis
Photos of her on file
P/C 1891 & 1901 Census

[N972] P/C 1891 & 1901 census

[N973] BIRT: age 12 in 1901; 22 in 1911
P/C 1891 & 1901 Census

[N974] BIRT: age 1 in 1901; 11 in 1911 as Caroline

[N975] BIRT: ?? age 6 in 1891; 17 in 1901
P/C 1891 & 1901 census

[N976] BIRT: age 7 in 1901 Maudie; 18 in 1911
DEAT: died young (unrequited love)
P/C 1901 census

[N977] BIRT: age 2 in 1901; 13 in 1911
P/C 1901 Census

[N978] CHR : Worldconnect Dianne Lawrence (2006)
age 12 in 1841

[N979] BIRT: P/C cert from Patrick Amos (GR 2007); 11 in 1851, 30 in 1861
DEAT: from Patrick Amos (GR 2007); age 70
age 1 in 1841 ? could be a granddaughter of William

[N980] CHR : Date questionable, possibly IGI.

[N981] For More details see GEDCOM sent by Rose Parkin

[N982] Christened St Clements Dane, Address ; 18, Blackmoor Street. 22nd June
1823
On 1851 cencus William was a Taylor.
William died aged 89 years (1912) a retired farmer at Moss Farm
,Haslingfield. Cambridge Died from Chronic Cystitis and Senile Decay.
Daughter - in - law Joyce Gwillians present at death.
From Rootsweb Worldconnect Kate Kelly & Gordon Gwilliams:
On the census for 1851 William(28) was living at 67, High
Street, Harston,Cambridge,with his wife Ann(26) and two
children, Eliza-Jane(5) & Thomas(2). His trade is given as a
Tailor. On the next census he was living at 87 High Street,
Harston, with Ann and his children,Eliza-Jane(15),Thomas(12),
Eleanor-Ann(9),Ruth(5) & Frederic William(2). On the 1861
census,William was still living at 87 High Street, his trade was
still a tailor and was also the sub-postmaster, according to
Kelly's Directory for Harston in 1851& 1861. The local school
was classed as a Free School run by a Mrs Lydia Jude,the local
policeman was William Hall. Mr.Thomas Silk, Ann's father also
lived in Harston as did Mr. Laxton Wm. Barton,William's
brother-in-Law. Kelly's Directory for 1891,has William as a
Farmer with his son Frederic, also a Farmer, but the Family is
Living at Moss Farm, Haslingflied, Cambridge. In 1901 William
was still a Farmer living in Haslingflied. His oldest son Thomas
is now the Shopkeeper- sub-postmaster, living in Harston.
Insurance Agent for Harston in 1851 was British Empire
Mutual,Mr.Sam Davison. In 1861,Great Britian Mutual
Life,Mr.J.Hazelwood. & Royal Fire & Life, Mr.W. Finch. On the
1881 census, William(58) was still living at Moss Farm, with his
wife Ann(56) and two of their children,Frederic(22) &
Edward(14). 1841 census taken on the night of 6/7 June. The 1851
census was taken on the night of 30/31 March, the 1861 census
was taken on the night of 7/8 April, the census for 1871 was
taken on the night of 2/3 April, the census for 1881 was taken
on the night of 3/4 April. Between the census of 1871 & 1881,
William and most of his family, moved to Haslingfield which was
about two miles from Harston. Thomas and his wife stayed in
Harston, taking over the shop & postoffice,from William. tailor
by trade in 1845-48-51,also a letter reciever in 1851(sub-post
master(Post Office Directory).
From Rootsweb Gordon Gwilliams:
Birth: 1823 in 18,Blackmoor street,Drury Lane,Middlesex.
Death: 13 NOV 1912 in County of Cambridgeshire. of Chronic Cysitis, Senile
Decay.
MARR: 28 JAN 1845 Catholic Church Harston County of Cambridge(Tue).
Event: Witnesses John Gwilliams & Elizabeth Miller.
Occupation: Tailor/ Sub-postmaster/ Farmer.
Death: 13 NOV 1912 in Moss Farm,HaslingField,County of Cambridge.(89)(Wed).
Event: Informant 15 NOV 1912 Joyce Gwilliams (Daughter-Law).
Burial: County of Cambridgeshire.
Burial: Harston Baptist Church,County of Cambridgeshire.(Gr no92).
Event: Fathers Occup. Shopkeeper,
Christening: 22 JUN 1823 St.Clements Danes,London,Middx.
NATI: English
Religion: Church of England/Baptist.
Will: 28 DEC 1912 Peterborough.E.P.Gwilliams.£252.7s.4d.
Census: 6 JUN 1841 Harston,Cambridge.
ADDR: Moss Farm
Cantaloupe Road
Haslingfield
Cambridge

[N983] BIRT: From Over Bap. Ch. Reg.
DEAT: ?? Dec Qtr 1847

[N984] BIRT: From Over Baptist Church Reg; 1871 age 42; 1881 age 52; 1891 age 62

[N985] cf email from Cretia Olsen (2003)

[N986] BIRT: from Family Bible (Rev Viles)

[N987] BIRT: age "40" in 1841, 51 in 1851
CHR : IGI; NO PROOF; Father: William MOSS
P/C 1851

[N988] BIRT: age "40" in 1841, 51 in 1851

[N989] BIRT: place from 1881; Waterloo age 66 from 1891; age 28 Rothwell from 1851; 36 born
CHR : IGI
DEAT: 9b169 age 77
no proof that Henry in 1841 = Henry in 1881
JPG 1861, 1871
P/C & JPG 1891

[N990] CHR : IGI

[N991] CHR : IGI

[N992] BIRT: age 14 in 1851
CHR : IGI

[N993] CHR : IGI
BURI: of Irwin Place infant; no proof

[N994] CHR : IGI
BURI: of Ingram Place infant; no proof

[N995] BIRT: age "25" in 1841; 36 in 1851
CHR : IGI (NO PROOF)
DEAT: before 1861
JPG 1841
P/C JPG 1851
No proof correct:
Mining Accidents - Benjamin Moss
Name: MOSS Benjamin
Age:
Date: 21/05/1857
Year: 1857
Occupation:
Colliery: Beeston
Owner: Low Moor Iron Co.
Town: Leeds
County: Yorkshire
Notes: Explosion of gunpowder in the mine.

[N996] BIRT: age "20" in 1841; age 54 in 1871, born Methley; wid, age 64 in 1881 born
JPG 1861; P/C 1871; JPG 1881
from Stephen Robinson:
Birth: Abt 1817 in Methley, England, United Kingdom 1 2 3 4 5
Residence: 1881 Leeds, Yorkshire, England 2
Name: Mary Wright 1 2 3 4 5
Residence: 1871 Leeds, Yorkshire, England 4
Residence: 1841 Rothwell, Yorkshire, England 5
Residence: 1861 Leeds, Yorkshire, England 3
Residence: 1851 Rothwell, Yorkshire, England 1
Sex: F
Note: 1881 Census text entry shows name as Mary Mold, on inspecting the
original record it looks like the transcriber as misinterpreted the handwriting

[N997] BIRT: 4 in 1841 ;age 15 in 1851; 25 in 1861 born Waterloo
CHR : IGI

[N998] BIRT: age 40 in 1881, married; age 12 in 1851 born Rothwell; 2 in 1841; ROTH/1/190
CHR : IGI

[N999] BIRT: 12 in 1851
P/C 1871 1891

[N1000] BIRT: from cert.
DEAT: from cert.; phthisis pulmonalis 9mo.
BURI: MI (photo); Lair K95
Death announcement Scotsman 17 Jul 1907

[N1001] BIRT: from cert.
DEAT: age 87 info from cert; bronchopneumonia etc
In May Holt'sBirthday book: 9 Dec Peggy Watson
P/C 1901 Census

[N1002] BIRT: 1884 St Andrews & St Leonards
In May Holt's Birthday book: 28 Nov Corporal Brown W.H.B.; I guess he could be
the same as this William Brown; also cf an unidentified photo
P/C 1901 Census

[N1003] BIRT: VRI 2

[N1004] BIRT: VRI 2
great-great grandmother of Pat Coy (coypat@eudoramail.com)
cf www.iwave.com/tasfam/d_4b0.html
separated from Daniel by 1824- living with Mr McIntosh

[N1005] DEAT: From Chris Pigott:Daniel died in 1846; resident at Parramatta, aged 45, buried
St John's Anglican Cemetery, Parramatta (N.S.W. Registrar General's Office,
Indexes to B.D.M.'s - Ref # V.1846 470 148 CH - Pre Registration Church
Records), 24 Jun 1846
BURI: 325 ELPHINSTONE Daniel 45y 24 June 1846, Parramatta, Trade.
ELPHINSTONE, Daniel. Per "Royal Charlotte", 1825
1825 May 6
On list of convicts landed from the "Royal Charlotte" and forwarded to
Bathurst for distribution (Reel 6014; 4/3514 p.212)

index of names is for convicts and civilians listed in news advertisements and
government notices, from the Sydney Gazette, for the year 1831

Elphinstone Daniel/DonaldRoyal Charlotte/ticket of leave cancelled.
Elphinstone Ancestry Message Board:
Daniel ELPHINSTONE did not die in Edinburgh. He was transported for life to
N.S.W. on the ship Royal Charlotte, 1825, & died in Parramatta in 1846.
He was tried & found guilty of the murder of his mother-in-law, Mary STARK
alias CROCKETT, 21 Jun 1824; his sentence of hanging was commuted. See
or do a
Google search for him by his alias Donald ELPHINSTONE.
Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W.
The Scotsman Wednesday 7th July 1824 - Page 6
We understand the Lord Provost yesterday morning received a reprieve, during
his majesty's pleasure, for the unfortunate young man Elphinstone, at present
under sentence of death in our jail, for the murder of his mother-in-law in the
month of February last.
The Scotsman Wednesday 7th August 1824 - Page 6
The sentence of death on Daniel Elphinstone, for killing his mother-in-law,
has been commuted to transportation for life.
From 'The Scotsman' newspaper Weds. Sept 1st, 1824
"Friday.. the following convicts were sent off from Caltonhill jail to Leith,
where they were shipped on board a smack for London, to be confined in the
hulks, previous to being sent off to their ulterior(?) destination, viz:
Daniel McKINNON, Thomas ROSS, William WOOD, Daniel GOW, James SCOTT, Daniel
ELPHINSTONE, and Benjamin Ross, for life.
From Chris Piggott:
">From Archives Office of N.S.W., Fiche #655, p.172:
Indent #127. ELPHINSTONE, Daniel or Donald; Where & When Tried - Edinburgh, 21
Jun 1824; Sentence - Life; Native Place - Edinburgh; Calling - Painter &
Glazier; Age - 23; Description - Height 5 ft 4.75 in, Complexion Fresh, Hair
Brown, Eyes Chestnut, Condition Very Well; Assigned to Bathurst.

>From AO NSW Fiche #658, p.255, the Convict Assignment Register:
Daniel alias Donald ELPHINSTONE; Convicted - Edinburgh Court of Justiciary;
Date of Sentence - 30 July 1824; Term - Life.

It was this 2nd date that I presumed to be when his Sentence was commuted to
Life Imprisonment, & Transportation beyond the Seas."
FRom Chris Pigott (2005):
1828 N.S.W. Census - Ref E0422. ELPHINSTONE, D., Royal Charlotte, Engineer's
Dept, Parramatta.

Granted Ticket-of-Leave to remain in the District of Parramatta, 31 Jun 1829.

Endorsement on the Ticket-of-Leave stubb (same reference as above) -
Ticket-of-Leave torn up and cancelled, 7 Nov 1831.
[The handwriting on the stubb was very hard to read, but the sense I got from
what I could read was that it became known that the T-o-L had been obtained
under the false pretence that his term was for 7 years. It remains unexplained
why it took over 2 years for this to be discovered.]

Index to Colonial Secretary's Correspondence - Letter Ref #31/8322, Shelf
4/2119.
[I have not seen this letter - the #31 suggests the year 1831]

N.S.W. State Library, Reel 2688, Ref #34/1213 - Renewee Ticket-of-Leave, to
remain in the District of Pennant Hills, dated 20 Jun 1834.

Endorsement on the above T-o-L stubb - C.P. Jun 1843.

Archives Office of N.S.W. Fiche 828, Ref #27/2535 - Conditional Pardon granted
1 Jun 1843, on the reccommendation of Rev H.H. ROBART, James URQUHART, Henry
HARRIS, & G.W. ELIOTT.
[Rev H. H. ROBART was Anglican Minister at Parramatta.]
If it is true that he was 45 when he died in 1846, and that his father was
Adam, then maybe he was baptized as James:
JAMES ELPHINGSTON
Christening: 23 APR 1799 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Father: ADAM ELPHINGSTON
Mother: AGNES MENZIES

The only marriage of Adam listed in the IGI for the right period is to Agnes
MENZIES: 06 NOV 1788 Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Six children are listed, including the anticipated "Ann", mentioned in the
newspapers:
1. ANN ELPHISTON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 18 AUG 1789 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland

2. AGNUS ELPHISTON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 26 JUN 1803 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

3. ADAM ELPHISTON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 24 APR 1791 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland

4. MARGARET ELPHINSTON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Birth: 14 AUG 1810 Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland

5. JAMES ELPHINGSTON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 23 APR 1799 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland

6. ROBERT ELPHINSTON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Birth: 30 AUG 1805 Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland
AD14/24 Crown Office precognitions, 1824 1824
Repository National Archives of Scotland
Reference AD14/24/46
Title Precognition against Daniel Elphinstone for the crime of murder at
Libberton's Wynd, Edinburgh
Dates 1824
Access status Open
Level File
Finding aids 19th Century Solemn Database
Previous numbers JC26/456
Related record JC26/1824/199
Accused Daniel Elphinstone, alias Donald, painter, Address: Cowgate, Edinburgh
Victim Mary Crocket, wife of John Crocket, Libberton's Wynd, Edinburgh
Repository National Archives of Scotland
Reference JC26/1824/199
Title Trial papers relating to Daniel Elphinstone for the crime of murder at
Libberton's Wynd, Edinburgh. Tried at High Court, Edinburgh
Dates 21 Jun 1824
Access statusOpen
Level File
Finding aids19th Century Solemn Database
Previous numbers JC26/456
Related record AD14/24/46
Accused Daniel Elphinstone, alias Donald, Verdict: Guilty, Sentence: Death -
hanging by public executioner, Petition: Remission of sentence to
transportation for life, 30 July 1824 (see JC4/15, f.70v). Note: Body to be
delivered to Alexander Morris, Professor of Anatomy at Edinburgh University See
also JC8/18 f.130r
Victim Mary Crocket, wife of John Crocket, Libberton's Wynd, Edinburgh

[N1006] BIRT: VRI 2
DEAT: after 1861

[N1007] BIRT: VRI 2
DEAT: age 57
death cert of Mary McLaren, widow of John McLaren, Sawyer. Mary died
07.01.1863. her parents are named as John Crocket, Stoneware dealer (deceased)
and Mary Stark (deceased). The informant seems to be T G Crocket (brother),
living at 4 West Bow. Cause of death Liver Disease. she was aged 57 when she
died,
1851:
Name: Mary McLaren
Age: 47
Relationship: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Edinburgh, Midlothian
Parish Number: 685/1
Civil Parish: Edinburgh St Andrew
Town: Edinburgh
County: Midlothian
Address: 20 George Street
Occupation: Dressmaker Employing 7 Woonar
ED: 5
Page: 20 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 65
Line: 1
1861:
Name: Mary McLaren
Age: 58
Relationship: Inmate
Where born: Edinr, County Edinr
Registration Number: 685/1
Registration district: St George
Civil Parish: Edinburgh St George
County: Midlothian
Occupation: Servant
ED: George Heriots Hospital Edinburgh
Household schedule number: 1
Line: 2

[N1008] DEAT: meningitis from cert. Inf Andrew CROCKET of 501 Lawnmaket
WILL: 18 jan 1875 Will & Inventory Edinburgh Sheriff Court (not seen, but available
on www.scottishdocuments.com)

[N1009] DEAT: from cert. age 65; vomiting & heart failure
P/C 1891 Census

[N1010] P/C 1891 Census

[N1011] DEAT: P/C Statesman Death Notice
WILL: Will

[N1012] In 1901 Census: Leith (South) 692/2 ED 48 p. 21/22

[N1013] DEAT: from cert; age 72; influenza & debility of age
? lived London Rd
In 1901 Census: Gorbals, Lanark: 644/12 ED 5 p. 17
P/C Scotsman 19 may 1885 Fire at St Andrew St, Glasgow premises of William
Crocket, basketmaker

[N1014] DEAT: from cert.; age 81; senility
In 1901 Census: Gorbals, Lanark: 644/12 ED 5 p. 17

[N1015] DEAT: P/C Scotsman Death Notice
BURI: MI Photo age 83
P/C 1891 Census
1901 transcript from Ancestry.co.uk
WILL: will

[N1016] BIRT: Lasswade from 1901
DEAT: Apr 1908 from Family Bible
BURI: MI Photo age 59
P/C 1891 Census
In 1901 Census St George, Midlothian 685/1 ED178 p.10

[N1017] BIRT: Record Search
In 1901 Census Dennistoun, Lanark 644/3 ED135 p.2
WILL: will

[N1018] DEAT: from cert.; age 82; intracapsular fracture of femur

[N1019] DEAT: from cert.; age 55; gastric carcinoma
P/C 1891 Census
1901 (not seen):
Name: Peter Crockett
Age: 48
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853
Relationship: Head
Gender: Male
Where born: Edinburgh, Midlothian
Registration Number: 644/5
Registration district: Blackfriars
Civil Parish: Glasgow St Paul
County: Lanarkshire
Address: 15 Tarbet St
Occupation: Basket Maker
ED: 17
Page: 22 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 122
Line: 9

Name Age
Helen Crockett 17
John Crockett 8
Peter Crockett 48
William Crockett 12

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