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16. Joseph HERBERT was born 14 Dec 1852 in Hanslope, Buckingham. He married Jane Elizabeth BULLOCK on 4 Aug 1873 in Parish Church, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Died 1927 (3rd Qtr Belper 7b 550)

Parents Birth Certificate Marriage Certificate

In 1861 Census he was given as age 8, living with father Richard, mother Ann, brother Henry, and sister Lizzie in Tashallend Road, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire. [Census Image]
In 1871 Census he was age 18 living at Alfreton & Nottingham Road, Alfreton on his own. Occupation not given. [Census Image.]
In 1873 on his marriage he was a PIPE MAKER living in Sleetmoor Lane, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
In 1878 on the birth of his son George Henry he was a PIPE MOULDER living at Lea Brooks, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
In 1881 Census he was a LABOURER in an iron works, age 28, living at Lea Brooks, Alfreton, Derbyshire, with his wife, three daughters and one son.
In 1891 Census he was age 39, living at Leabrooks, Alfreton, with wife Jane Elizabeth, daughters Charlotte and May, sons Richard, John, Joseph, Frank and Samual and mother in law Ann BULLOCK. Occupation given as Pipe Moulder. [Census Transcription]
In 1900 on the marriage of his son George he was a MOULDER.
In 1911 Census he was age 58 living at Leabrook, Alfreton, with wife Jane Elizabeth (of 38 years) and sons John William, Joseph, Frank and Sam. Occupation given as Iron Foundry Pipe Moulds. [Census Image]

Notes on the marriage :
Witnessed by Charles Mills and Elizath Mills.
Ages given as 20 for Jospeh and 20 for Jane.
Jane could not write and signed the certificate with a 'X'.

Children of Joseph HERBERT and Jane BULLOCK :

17. Jane Elizabeth BULLOCK was born 1853 in Clay Cross, Derbyshire. Died 1923 (1st Qtr Belper 7b 767)

Parents

In 1861 Census she was age 8 living at Tupton, Nether Moor, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, with father William, mother Ann, brothers Samuel, William and Joseph and sisters Eliza and Sarah. [Census Image.]
In 1873 on her marriage she was unemployed and living in Sleetmoor Lane, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
In 1878 on the birth of her son George Henry she was living at Lea Brooks, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
In 1881 Census, she was a HOUSEWORKER.
In 1891 Census she was age 38, living at Leabrooks, Alfreton, with husband Joseph, daughters Charlotte and May, sons Richard, John, Joseph, Frank and Samual and mother BULLOCK. [Census Transcription]
In 1911 Census she was age 58 living at Leabrook, Alfreton, with husband Joseph (of 38 years) and sons John William, Joseph, Frank and Sam. [Census Image]


18. William DEXTER was born 1846 in Shepshed [Sheepshead], Leicester. He married Fanny ENSOR [ENZOR] 4th Quarter 1863 (Belper 7b 873). Died 1912 (3rd Qtr Basford 7b 156).

Parents

In 1851 Census he was age 4 living at Tank Street, Alfreton, with father John, mother Elizabeth, brother Thomas and sisters Ann and Alice. [Census Image.]
In 1861 Census he was age 15, living at 13 Tank Street, Alfreton, with mother and father. Surname incorrectly written as BEXTER on online transcriptions. Occupation given as Labourer Iron Works. [Census Transcription]
In 1871 Census he was age 25 living at New Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, with wife Fanny, son John and daughters Betsy, Fanny and Hannah. Occupation not given. [Census Image.]
In 1881 Census he was a BLACKSMITH age 35, living at 31 Victoria Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, with his wife, sons John and William, and daughters Hannah, Ellen, Ada M, Lizzie and Minnie. [Census Transcription]
In 1891 Census he was age 45 living at 40 Codnor Park Market Place, Codnor Park, Derbyshire, with wife Fanny, sons John and William, daughter Minnie, father John and son John's wife Diana. Occupation given as BLACKSMITH. [Census Image]
In 1900 on the marriage of his daughter Kate he was still a BLACKSMITH.
In 1901 Census he was age 55 living at 40 Codnor Park Market Place, Codnar Park, Derbyshire, with wife Fanny, son-in-law George Henry HERBERT, daughter Kate HERBERT and grandson Lawrence HERBERT. Occupation given as Blacksmith. [Census Image]
In 1911 Census he was age 65 living at 40 Market Street, Codnar Park, Derbyshire, with wife Fanny [of 47 years]. Occupation given as Blacksmith. [Census Image]

Children of William DEXTER and Fanny ENZOR :

19. Fanny ENZOR was born c.1840 in Ticknall, Derbyshire and was christened 19 Jul 1840 in Ticknall, Derbyshire. Died 1921 (4th Qtr Basford 7b 228).

Parents

In 1841 Census she was age 1 living at Ticknall, Derbyshire, with father John, mother Frances, sisters Sarah, Mary and Elizabeth and brother Edwin. [Census Image.]
In 1851 Census she was age 10, a servant at Ticknall, with the WILKINSON and PEACE families. Occupation given as Nurse Maid. [Census Transcription]
In 1871 Census she was age 30 living at New Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, with husband William, son John and daughters Betsy, Fanny and Hannah. Occupation not given. [Census Image.]
In 1881 Census she was age 40 living at 31 Victoria Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, with husband William, sons John and William, and daughters Hannah, Ellen, Ada M, Lizzie and Minnie. [Census Image]
In 1882 on the birth of her daughter Kate she was living at 31 Victoria Row, Ironville, Alfreton, Derbyshire.
In 1891 Census she was age 50 living at 40 Codnor Park Market Place, Codnor Park, Derbyshire, with husband William, sons John and William, daughter Minnie, father-in-law John and son John's wife Diana. [Census Image]
In 1901 Census she was age 60 living at 40 Codnor Park Market Place, Codnar Park, Derbyshire, with husband William, son-in-law George Henry HERBERT, daughter Kate HERBERT and grandson Lawrence HERBERT. [Census Image]
In 1911 Census she was age 70 living at 40 Market Street, Codnar Park, Derbyshire, with husband William [of 47 years]. Occupation given as Blacksmith. [Census Image]


20. William BARRETT born c.1829 in Norfolk.

In 1871 Census he was age 42 living at Newton Road, Castle Arce, King's Lynn, Norfolk, with wife Maria, sons John, George, William, Jessie and Robert, and daughters Trianta, Emma and Mary Ann. Occupation not given. [Census Image.]
On the 1903 marriage certificate of his son, John, his occupation is given as Malster (a person who treated barley with malt to be used to brew beer).

Children of William BARRETT and Maria:

21. Maria ? was born c. 1829 in Norfolk.

In 1871 Census she was age 42 living at Newton Road, Castle Arce, King's Lynn, Norfolk, with husband William, sons John, George, William, Jessie and Robert, and daughters Trianta, Emma and Mary Ann. [Census Image.]


22. James WRIGHT was born 14 May 1845 in Dudley, Worcester and was christened on 3 August 1845 at Saint Thomas Church, Dudley. He married Maria ARCHER on 25 Dec 1865 in Swadlincote, Derby.

Parents

In 1851 Census he was age 5 living at Queens Cross, Dudley, with father Moses, mother Honor, brothers Joseph, William A H and John C and sisters Elizabeth and Mary. [Census Image.]
In 1881 Census he was age 35 living at 7 Club Row, Church Gresley, Derby, with his wife Maria, 2 daughters Mary Jane Ara and Lizzie, and 3 sons - Samuel, John and Thomas. Occupation given as COAL MINER. [Census Image]
In 1903 on marriage of his daughter, Lizzie, was given as a "Coal Miner".

Children of James WRIGHT and Maria ARCHER :

23. Maria ARCHER was born about 1848 in Swadlincote, Derby.

Parents

In 1851 Census ....



James & Philomeina
James Williams & Philomeina Webber (standing), with son Albert. Seated is probably Philomeina's mother, Sarah Hibbitt

24. James WILLIAMS was born c.1850. He married Philomina Joseph Marion WEBER on 19 Jul 1880 in St Andrew's Church, St Andrew Bordesley, Aston, Warwick. Died or divorced before 1901. Died before 1910.

Parents Marriage Certificate

On his marriage in 1880 he was an ENGINE DRIVER living in Dart Street, (Birmingham?).
In 1885 on the birth of his son Albert he was an ENGINE DRIVER living at the back of 101 Great Barr Street, Aston, Warwick.
By 1910 - the marriage of his son Albert - he was deceased.

Notes on the marriage :
The marriage was witnessed by Elizabeth Workman and Harriet Elizabeth Carter, and signed with a 'X' by James.
The ages given were 30 for James, and 20 for Philomina.

Children of James WILLIAMS and Philomina WEBER :

25. Philomina Josephine Marion WEBER was born 7 Apr 1856 in Lying-in Hospital, Islington, Birmingham. She married Thomas Parker, September Qtr 1901 in Birmingham (6D 218). She died December Qtr, 1940 in Leeds (9b 292) age 84.

Parents Birth Certificate

There is confusion over her name, as it has variously been listed as :
Philomina Joseph Webber (on her Birth Certificate)
Philomenia Josephine Marrion Weber (on her Marriage Certificate) and
Philameina Joseph Marian Webber (on Albert Williams' Birth Certificate)
I have chosen Weber as the surname, as this is more consistent with that shown for her ancestors. The confusion on her birth certificate may have been due to the registrar - Joseph Wood - signing 'Joseph' instead of 'Josephine' without realising.
Her birth was registered on 10 Apr 1856.
In 1861 Census she was age 6, living at Back of 12 Mill Street, Ladywood, with father Lawrence, mother Sarah and brother Lawrence under the incorrect surname WALKER. [Census Transcript ] [Census Return Scan]
On her marriage in 1880 she was living in Watery Lane, (Birmingham?).
In 1885 on the birth of her son Albert she was living at the back of 101 Great Barr Street, Aston, Warwick.
In 1901 Census she was age 37 (actually 45), living at 123 Phillips Street, Aston, Birmingham, with husband Phillip [Thomas] PARKER, daughters Annie, Francis and May and sons Thomas and Albert. [Census Transcript] [Census Return Scan]
In 1911 Census she was age 54 (back to correct age), living at 12 Warrender Street, Leeds, with husband Thomas PARKER, daughters Annie and May and son Harold. Occupation given as Spiritualist. [Census Transcript] [Census Return Scan]

Background Information :

Information on the Lying-In Hospital can be found under the entry for Philomina's mother, Sarah HIBBITT.

Children of Philomina WEBER and Thomas (Philip) PARKER:


26. John RAWNSLEY born c.1850 in Bradford, Yorkshire. Previously married and widowed/divorced by 1881 Census.

Miner.
In 1881 Census he was age 31, married, living at 10 Museum Street, Leeds, with Servant Rachel NORTH and her sons William Albert NORTH and Arthur Rawnsley NORTH. Occupation given as Coal Miner. [Census Image]
By 1901 Census he was deceased. Brother William, his wife Mary and daughter Nelly living with his widow Rachel.

Children of John RAWNSLEY and Rachel NORTH:

27. Rachel NORTH born c.1852 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire.

In 1881 Census she was age 29, single, living at 10 Museum Street, Leeds, with John RAWNSLEY and her sons William Albert NORTH and Arthur Rawnsley NORTH. Occupation given as Housekeeper (Domestic). [Census Image]
In 1901 Census she was age 50, a widow, living at xxx, with sons Frederick, Herbert, Harry and Frank and daughter Jane. Also her son William RAWNSLEY (formerly NORTH), his wife Mary A RAWNSLEY and their daughter Nelly. [Census Image]

Children of Rachel NORTH and possibly John RAWNSLEY:


28. Joseph METCALFE was born c.1851 in Ingleton, Yorkshire and was christened 26 Oct 1851 in Ingleton, Yorkshire. He married Dorothy SEDGWICK on 16 Jan 1881 in Wesleyan Chapel, Burham, Settle, Yorkshire.

Parents Marriage Certificate

In 1861 Census he was 9 years old, living at Moorgarth, Ingleton, Yorkshire, with mother, father, two brothers and two sisters.
In 1871 Census he was a COAL MINER age 19, living at Langber End, Ingleton, Yorkshire, with his mother, father, sister and brother-in-law.
In 1881 Census he was a COAL MINER age 29 living at Langber End, Ingleton, Yorkshire with just his mother and father, which was after his marriage to Dorothy and the birth of their son, William John.
By 1901 Census Dorothy already had other children by her second husband, so they must have been divorced no later than about 1892.
In 1909 on the marriage of his son William John he was a FARMER.

Notes on the marriage :
Witnessed by Nicholas Saul and Jane Saul.
Ages given as 30 for Joseph and 23 for Dorothy.

Children of Joseph METCALFE and Dorothy SEDGWICK :

29. Dorothy (Dorah) SEDGWICK was born c.1858 in Dent, Yorkshire. Divorced Joseph METCALFE by about 1892 and married Joseph HAMPTON. She had at least 2 further children within this marriage: George H HAMPTON born 1893 in Skerton, Lancashire and Reginald HAMPTON born 1896 in Holbeck, Yorkshire.

Parents

In 1861 Census she was living at Roantree, Dent, with her mother, father and brother Leonard.
In 1871 Census she was a SERVANT, age 13, living at Cross Green, Bentham, in the employ of James Ellershaw who was a joiner and land owner.
In 1881 on her marriage she was a DOMESTIC SERVANT living in Moor Garth, Ingleton, Yorkshire, and was already pregnant with William John METCALFE. Her marriage certificate describes her as being known as Dorah SEDGWICK.
In 1881 on the birth of her son William John she was living at New Road, Ingleton, Yorkshire with her parents, Edward and Isabella SEDGWICK.
In 1881 Census she was age 23 living at New Pot Road, Ingleton, with her parents and brothers and sisters. Joseph METCALFE, Dorothy's husband, was living with his parents at this time. Occupation given as COAL MINERS WIFE. [Census Image]
In 1901 Census she was age 43 living at 13 Royal Place, Hunslet, Leeds, with husband Joseph HAMPTON, sons William J METCALFE, Thomas A METCALFE and Harold METCALFE, and sons George H HAMPTON and Reginald HAMPTON. [Census Image]


30. Charles GOODWIN was born 1863 in Louth [Park], Lincolnshire. He married Alice ALDERSON 4th Quarter of 1886. (Louth 7a 1134).

Parents

In 1881 Census he was age 18, single, living at Eldon Street, Tuxford, Nottinghamshire as an apprentice with Edwin SMITH [Shoemaker Employ 1 Man & Provision Dealer], his wife Mary Bell SMITH and son William Thomas SMITH. Relationship given as 'Journeyman'. Occupation given as Shoemaker's Journeyman. [Census Image]
In 1891 Census he was age 28 living at 4 Carr Square, Leeds, with wife Alice, daughter Elsie and son Edward . Occupation given as Cordwainer. [Census Image]
In 1901 Census he was age 38 living at 58 Elmwood Street, Leeds, with wife Alice, daughter Elsie and son Edward. Occupation given as Shoemaker. [Census Image]
In 1909 on the marriage of his daughter Elsie he was a SHOE MAKER.

Children of Charles GOODWIN :

31. Alice ALDERSON [see 1901 Census below], born 1865 in Louth, Lincolnshire.

Parents

In 1881 Census she was age 16 living at 11 Grays Road, Louth, with father John and mother Mary, brothers George, Charles and John R, and sisters Annie and Kitty R. Occupation given as Dress Maker. [Census Transcription]
In 1891 Census she was age 26 living at 4 Carr Square, Leeds, with husband Charles, daughter Elsie and son Edward . Also visiting was Ellen BROWN, an actress age 29 born in Louth in 1862 and her daughter Dorothy Ellen Browner BROWN. [Census Image]
In 1901 Census she was age 36 living at 58 Elmwood Street, Leeds, with husband Charles, daughter Elsie and son Edward. Also visiting was Kitty R ALDERSON, single, sister-in-law. If she was Charles' sister-in-law on his side then she would not be single, as would have been married to his brother. Therefore she has to be Alice's sister. Making ALDERSON Alice's maiden name. This is born out by the 1881 Census entry. [Census Image]



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