GENERATION 1
THOMAS FELL
30 March 1703 - He was from Heddington when he married Mary Lanfire in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
30 December 1703 - Their son Stephen was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Stephen.
MARY FELL (NÉE LANFIRE) (daughter of William and Joane Lanfire)
See also the Lanfear family history.
24 May 1672 - She was baptised in Heddington parish church (BVRI).
30 March 1703 - She was from Heddington when she married Thomas Fell in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
FRANCIS WHITE
21 October 1723 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Sarah
Jones in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
12 July 1724 - His daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 January 1725/26 - His son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
17 January 1730/31 - His daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 May 1733 - His son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Anne, Thomas, Sarah and William.
SARAH WHITE (NÉE JONES)
21 October 1723 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Francis White in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM HARRAWAY
9 April 1703 - He married Ann Wooten in St Mary’s parish church, Devizes (Ancestry web-site).
17 February 1703/04 - He was a day labourer when their son William was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
7 April 1706 - Their daughter Anne was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
31 May 1748 - A William Harraway was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
Known child/children - William and Anne.
ANN HARRAWAY (NÉE WOOTEN )
9 April 1703 - She married William Haray in St Mary’s parish church, Devizes (Ancestry web-site).
11 March 1746 - An Ann Harraway was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
WILLIAM MARTIN
6 October 1709 - He was from Charlton when he married Shusan Strong in Charlton (near Pewsey) parish church (Findmypast and Wiltshire OPC web-sites).
16 July 1711 - Their son Henry was baptised in Charlton parish church (Findmypast web-site).
3 October 1713 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Charlton parish church (Findmypast web-site).
2 January 1714/15 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Charlton parish church (Findmypast web-site).
Known child/children - Henry, Mary and Thomas.
SUSAN MARTIN (NÉE (STRONG))
6 October 1709 - She married William Martin in Charlton (near Pewsey) parish church (Findmypast and Wiltshire OPC web-sites).
GENERATION 2
STEPHEN FELL (son of Thomas and Mary Fell)
30 December 1703 - He was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Mary (?).
14 March 1732/33 - Their son Isaack was born (see Heddington parish register).
11 November 1736 - Their daughter Jane was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
24 June 1739 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
24 March 1741 - Their daughter Betty was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
1 April 1771 - A Stephen Fell was a witness at the wedding of Jacob
Cleverly to Elisabeth Prind in Heddington parish church. He signed the
register (see parish register).
5 November 1771 - A Stephen Fell was a witness at the wedding of his
daughter Jane to George Cleverly in Heddington parish church. He signed
the register (see parish register).
16 January 1778 - A Stephen Fell (clerk) was buried at Heddington parish church (see parish register).
16 April 1787 - A Stephen Fell was a witness at the wedding of John
Fell and Grace Philpot in Heddington parish church. He made his mark in
the register (see parish register).
Known child/children - Isaack, Sarah, Jane and Betty.
MARY FELL (NÉE (?))
? - She married Stephen Fell.
HENRY MARTIN (son of William and Susan Martin)
16 July 1711 - He was baptised in Charlton (near Pewsey) parish church (Findmypast web-site).
THOMAS MARTEN (son of William and Susan Marten)
2 January 1714/15 - He was baptised in Charlton (near Pewsey) parish church (Findmypast web-site).
ABRAHAM SMITH
16 October 1737 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Elizabeth Hacker in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
13 February 1737/38 - His daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 October 1740 - His son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 January 1742/43 - His daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 June 1745 - His son Stephen was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 March 1747/48 - His daughter Ann was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 February 1756 - His son George was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Rebecca, William, Elizabeth, Stephen, Ann and George.
ELIZABETH SMITH (NÉE HACKER) (daughter of John and Ann Hacker)
See also the Richens family history.
7 October 1713 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 October 1737 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Abraham Smith in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ANNE WHITE (daughter of Francis White)
12 July 1724 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE (son of Francis White)
6 January 1725/26 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
SARAH WHITE (daughter of Francis White)
17 January 1730/31 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 October 1749 - Her illegitimate daughter Hannah Cooper was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Hannah Cooper.
WILLIAM WHITE (son of Francis White)
23 May 1733 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM HARRAWAY (son of William and Anne Harraway)
17 February 1703/04 - He was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
18 July 1732 - He married Mary Tyler in Urchfont parish church (IGI).
6 April 1733 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
6 April 1735 - Their son William was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
13 March 1737/38 - Their son John was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
27 December 1739 - Their son Stephen was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
4 April 1743 - Their son James was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
10 January 1744/45 - Their daughter Betty was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
1 November 1747 - Their son Robert was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
Pre 4 September 1766 - He granted “Twelve Lugg of Ground” to his son James sometime before he made his will (see will).
4 September 1766 - He was a virtualler (sic) living at Lydeway, Urchfont when he made his last will. He made his mark. His wife Mary and all four of his children were mentioned in it (see will).
10 September 1766 - He was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
27 January 1767 - His will was proved at Sarum (see will and probate).
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Known child/children - Mary, William, John, Stephen, James, Betty and Robert.
MARY HARRAWAY (NÉE TYLER)
18 July 1732 - She married William Harraway in Urchfont parish church (IGI).
4 September 1766 - She was alive when her husband William made his last will (see will).
27 January 1767 - Her late husbands’ will was proved. She was to retain the sole use of her late husbands property until her death (see will).
16 July 1768 - A Mary Harraway was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
31 January 1801 - A Mary Harraway was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
ANNE HARRAWAY (daughter of William and Anne Harraway)
7 April 1706 - She was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
WILLIAM SMITH
29 April 1739 - A license was issued by the Bishop of Salisbury for the marriage of William Smith, of Bishops Cannings and Mary Mertin of Charlton to take place in Manningford Abbots. The bondsman was Richard Joinner of Wilsford (Findmypast web-site).
? - He married Mary Mertin.
1 March 1740/41 - Their son William was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
14 March 1740/41 - Their son William was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
22 November 1742 - Their son William was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
24 September 1744 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
22 September 1746 - Their son James was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
12 September 1748 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
17 March 1752 - Their son Simon was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
27 February 1754 - Their son Henry was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
21 May 1756 - Their son John was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
14 December 1756 - Their son John was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
28 March 1758 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
27 May 1766 - A William Smith was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (PR transcription by Joseph Henry Parry).
20 October 1766 - A William Smith was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (PR transcription by Joseph Henry Parry).
12 December 1767 - A William Smith from Dery Hill was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (PR transcription by Joseph Henry Parry)
Known child/children - William, William, Thomas, James, Sarah, Simon, Henry, John and Elizabeth.
MARY SMITH (NÉE MERTIN)(daughter of William and Shusan Martin)
3 October 1713 - She was baptised in Charlton (near Pewsey) parish church (Findmypast web-site).
29 April 1739 - A license was issued by the Bishop of Salisbury for the marriage of William Smith, of Bishops Cannings and Mary Mertin of Charlton to take place in Manningford Abbots. The bondsman was Richard Joinner of Wilsford (Findmypast web-site).
? - She married William Smith.
31 December 1758 - A Mary Smith was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (PR transcription by Joseph Henry Parry).
GENERATION 3
REBECCA SMITH (daughter of Abraham Smith)
13 February 1737/38 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM SMITH (son of Abraham Smith)
26 October 1740 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
18 October 1768 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Hannah
Newman in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 February 1771 - His son Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1772 - His daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 June 1774 - His daughter Sarah Newman was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 December 1775 - His son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 February 1777 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
21 June 1778 - Their son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
12 November 1780 - Their son George was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Jacob, Mary, Sarah Newman, William, Rebecca, Isaac and George.
HANNAH SMITH (NÉE NEWMAN) (daughter of John Newman)
4 January 1738/39 - She was born (see Compton Bassett parish register).
1 November 1741 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
18 October 1768 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married William Smith in Compton Bassett parish church. Sarah Newman was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
ELIZABETH SMITH (daughter of Abraham Smith)
23 January 1742/43 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ISAACK FELL (son of Stephen and Mary Fell)
14 March 1732 - He was born (see Heddington parish register).
24 April 1758 - He was a labourer from Heddington when he married
Frances Hillier in Heddington parish church. He signed the register
(see parish register).
29 March 1776 - Their son James was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
8 January 1778 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
14 May 1778 - He signed the register when he witnessed the wedding of
John Pearce and Sarah Crook in Heddington parish church (see parish
register).
7 July 1778 - He signed the register when he witnessed the wedding of
William Green and Betty Robbins in Heddington parish church (see parish
register).
26 January 1779 - He was a witness at the wedding of his sister Betty
to John King in Heddington parish church. He signed the register (see
parish register).
19 May 1806 - He was the husband of Frances Fell when he died. He was subsequently buried at Heddington parish church (Findmypast web-site).
Known child/children - James and Thomas.
FRANCES FELL (NÉE HILLIER)
24 April 1758 - She was from Melksham when she married Isaac Fell in
Heddington parish church. She made her mark in the register (see parish
register).
26 January 1779 - She was a witness at the wedding of her sister-in-law Betty Fell to John King in Heddington parish church. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).
6 August 1808 - She was the wife of Isaac Fell when she was buried at Heddington parish church (Findmypast web-site).
JANE CLEVERLY (NÉE FELL) (daughter of Stephen and Mary Fell)
11 November 1736 - She was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
5 November 1771 - She was from Heddington when she married George
Cleverly in Heddington parish church. She made her mark in the
register. Stephen Fell (her father?) was one of the witnesses (see
parish register).
GEORGE CLEVERLY
5 November 1771 - He was a labourer from Heddington when he married Jane Fell in Heddington parish church. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
SARAH FELL (daughter of Stephen and Mary Fell)
24 June 1739 - She was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
(BETTY) ELIZABETH KING (NÉE FELL) (daughter of Stephen and Mary Fell)
24 March 1741 - She was baptised in Heddington parish church. She was shown as Betty (see parish register).
25 January 1767 - Her illegitimate son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 January 1779 - She was from Heddington when she married John King in Heddington parish church. She was shown as Betty. She made her mark in the register. The witnesses were Isaac (her brother) and Frances (her
sister-in-law) Fell (see parish register).
Known child/children - John.
JOHN KING
26 January 1779 - He was a labourer from Heddington when he married
Betty Fell in Heddington parish church. He signed the register (see
parish register).
7 September 1783 - Their son William was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
6 January 1788 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - William and Thomas.
STEPHEN SMITH (son of Abraham Smith)
30 June 1745 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
13 October 1771 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when he
married Hannah Cooper in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
16 February 1772 - His son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
12 September 1773 - His son Richard was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
22 February 1778 - His daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 June 1779 - His daughter Jane was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 July 1780 - Their son Steven was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
9 November 1781 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
18 May 1783 - Their son George was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 September 1784 - He was a pauper when their son Michael was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
4 June 1786 - Their son Abraham was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
7 October 1787 - Their daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
31 October 1790 - Their daughter Rhoda was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 September 1792 - Their son James was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 September 1826 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 87 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - William, Richard, Elizabeth, Jane, Steven, Sarah, George, Michael, Abraham, Hannah, Rhoda and James.
HANNAH SMITH (NÉE COOPER) (daughter of Sarah White)
15 October 1749 - She was the illegitimate daughter of Sarah White when she was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
13 October 1771 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Stephen Smith in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ANN SMITH (daughter of Abraham Smith)
20 March 1747/48 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE SMITH (son of Abraham Smith)
15 February 1756 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARY HARRAWAY (daughter of William and Mary Harraway)
6 April 1733 - She was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
2 July 1736 - A Mary Harraway was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site). NB Mary was not mentioned in her father’s will dated 4 September 1766.
WILLIAM HARRAWAY (son of William and Mary harraway)
6 April 1735 - He was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
24 February 1766 - He married Jane Underwood in Potterne parish church (IGI).
4 September 1766 - His father William made his last will in which he appointed him as his sole executor (see will).
5 January 1767 - Their son William was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
27 January 1767 - He was granted probate of his father’s will. He was to inherit all his father’s estate, apart from bequests to his siblings, on the death of his mother (see will).
26 June 1768 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
23 December 1769 - He was a “maltster and victualler” living in The Bale, Lydeway, Urchfont. He named his wife Jane and his son William in his will which he signed (see will).
22 October 1781 - He was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
7 December 1781 - His will was proved at Market Lavington. His executor was his wife Jane. He appointed his friends Joseph and Edward Pierce as the trustees of his estate (see will).
Known child/children - William and Sarah.
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JANE HARRAWAY (NÉE UNDERWOOD) (daughter of Richard Underwood0
19 October 1735 - She was baptised in Potterne parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
24 February 1766 - She married William Harraway in Potterne parish church (IGI).
7 December 1781 - She appeared in the Archdeanery Court at Market Lavington where she was granted the probate of her late husband’s will (see will and probate).
23 February 1788 - She was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
STEPHEN HARRAWAY (son of William and Mary Harraway)
27 December 1739 - He was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
27 January 1767 - He was to receive £10 from his father’s estate immediately on the death of his mother (see will).
WILLIAM SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
1 March 1740/41 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
14 March 1740/41 - He was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
WILLIAM SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
22 November 1742 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
JOHN HARRAWAY (son of William and Mary Harraway)
13 March 1737/38 - He was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
27 January 1767 - He was to receive 1/- from his father’s estate since “he had already been sufficiently provided for” (see will).
JAMES HARRAWAY (son of William and Mary Harraway)
4 April 1743 - He was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
Pre 4 September 1766 - He was granted “Twelve Lugg of Ground” by his father sometime before his father made his will (see will).
THOMAS SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
24 September 1744 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
BETTY BATTEN (NÉE HARRAWAY) (daughter of William and Mary Harraway)
10 January 1744/45 - She was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
18 September 1766 - She married John Batten in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
27 January 1767 - She was to receive 1/- from her father’s estate since “she had already been sufficiently provided for” (see will).
7 July 1813 - She was buried aged 68 at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
JOHN BATTEN
18 September 1766 - He married Betty Harraway in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
27 November 1767 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
5 December 1769 - Their daughter Hannah was baptised in Tilshead parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
12 June 1772 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Tilshead parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
15 May 1774 - A Sarah Batten (their daughter?) was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
27 October 1782 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Urchfont parish church (LDS Familysearch web-site).
1 November 1801 - He was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
Known child/children - Mary, Hannah, Sarah and Sarah.
JAMES SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
22 September 1746 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
ROBERT HARROWAY (son of William and Mary Harraway)
1 November 1747 - He was baptised in Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
27 January 1767 - He was to receive £21 from his father’s estate immediately on the death of his mother (see will).
21 November 1770 - He was a glover from Urchfont when a licence was granted by the Bishop of Salisbury for him to marry Sarah Alexander. The bondsman was William Smith, a yeoman from Nursteed, Bishops Cannings (Findmypast web-site).
21 November 1770 - He married Sarah Alexander in St John the Baptist's parish church, Devizes (IGI patron submission - to be confirmed).
17 October 1772 - He was a breeches maker from Urchfont when a licence was granted by the Bishop of Salisbury for him to marry Sarah Smith (Findmypast web-site). The bondsman was James Noyes, a leatherdresser, of Urchfont (info from Jackie Jackson-Cox 23/8/11).
21 October 1772 - He was a breeches maker from Urchfont when he married Sarah Smith by licence in Urchfont parish church. He signed the register (see parish register).
16 January 1774 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
5 November 1775 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
23 March 1777 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
15 August 1779 - Their son William was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
29 April 1781 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
14 January 1787 - Their daughter Hannah was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
30 September 1790 - Their son Robert was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
Known child/children - Mary, Sarah, Thomas, William, Elizabeth, Hannah and Robert.
SARAH HARROWAY (NÉE ALEXANDER) (daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Alaxander)
10 November 1752 - She was baptised in Stert parish church (IGI).
21 November 1770 - She was a minor from St John’s Devizes (Old Park) when a licence was granted by the Bishop of Salisbury for her to marry Robert Harroway. Her guardian had given his consent(Findmypast web-site).
21 November 1770 - She married Robert Harraway in St John the Baptist’s parish church, Devizes (IGI patron submission - to be confirmed).
27 July 1771 - She was buried at Urchfont parish church (Findmypast web-site).
SARAH HARROWAY (NÉE SMITH) (daughter of William and Mary Smith)
12 September 1748 - She was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
17 October 1772 - She was a spinster from Bishops Cannings when a licence was granted by the Bishop of Salisbury for her to marry Robert Harraway (Findmypast web-site).
21 October 1772 - She was from Bishops Cannings when she married Robert Harraway in Urchfont parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
SIMON SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
17 March 1752 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
HENRY SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
27 February 1754 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
JOHN SMITH (son of William and Mary Smith)
21 May 1756 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
14 December 1756 - He was buried at Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
ELIZABETH SMITH (daughter of William and Mary Smith)
28 March 1758 - She was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
GENERATION 4
JOHN FELL (illegitimate son of Elizabeth Fell)
25 January 1767 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 April 1787 - He was a sojourner when he married Grace Philpot in
Heddington parish church. He made his mark in the register. Stephen
Fell (his brother) was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
22 February 1789 - Their son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 January 1791 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 January 1793 - Their daughter Betty was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
18 October 1795 - Their daughter Caroline was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 May 1798 - Their son Simon was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
14 May 1802 - Their son James was privately baptised (see Compton Bassett parish register).
10 March 1805 - Their son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
22 November 1839 - He was a labourer age 74 when he died of dropsy in Compton Bassett (death certificate).
25 November 1839 - Simon Fell (his son) from Compton Bassett, who had
been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
26 November 1839 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged
72 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Isaac, Thomas, Betty, Caroline, Simon, James and William.
GRACE FELL (NÉE PHILPOT)
C 1766 - She was born in Wiltshire (see 1841 census).
16 April 1787 - She was a sojourner when she married John Fell in
Heddington parish church. She made her mark in the register. Thomas
Philpot was one of the witnesses (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 75 (rounded), she was living in Compton Bassett (see 1841 census).
19 September 1841 - She was a sponsor at the baptism of her
grand-daughter Alice (daughter of her son William and his wife Maria)
in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1844 - She was the widow of John Fell, a labourer, when she
died aged 79 of influenza in Compton Bassett (death certificate).
1 April 1844 - Sarah Seckstone from Compton Bassett, who had been
present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
2 April 1844 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 79 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM KING (son of John and Betty King)
7 September 1783 - He was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS KING (son of John and Betty King)
6 January 1788 - He was baptised in Heddington parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM DREW
11 March 1799 - He married Mary Harraway in Calne parish church (IGI).
20 December 1801 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Preshute parish church (LDS family search web-site).
7 June 1803 - Their son Mark was baptised in Overton parish church (IGI).
25 May 1806 - He was a miller when their son Cornelius was baptised in Cherhill parish church (see parish register).
16 February 1831 - A William Drew aged 65 was buried at Clyffe Pypard parish church (info from Martin Abel 16 & 17/2/12).
Known child/children - Sarah, Mark and Cornelius.
Cherhill parish church
MARY DREW (NÉE HARROWAY) (daughter of Robert and Sarah Harroway)
16 January 1774 - She was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
11 March 1799 - She married William Drew in Calne parish church (IGI).
SARAH HARRAWAY (daughter of Robert and Sarah Harraway)
5 November 1775 - She was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
THOMAS HARRAWAY (son of Robert and Sarah Harraway)
23 March 1777 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
WILLIAM HARRAWAY (son of Robert and Sarah Harraway)
15 August 1779 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
ELIZABETH HARRAWAY (daughter of Robert and Sarah Harraway)
29 April 1781 - She was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
HANNAH HARRAWAY (daughter of Robert and Sarah Harraway)
14 January 1787 - She was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
ROBERT HARRAWAY (son of Robert and Sarah Harraway)
30 September 1790 - He was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
WILLIAM SMITH (son of Stephen Smith)
16 February 1772 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
RICHARD SMITH (son of Stephen Smith)
12 September 1773 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 April 1795 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Hannah
Tipples in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 July 1795 - Their daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 February 1797 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 February 1799 - Their son Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
17 August 1800 - Their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
7 August 1803 - Their daughter Maria was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
17 March 1805 - Their son Michael was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
29 November 1807 - Their son Charles and their daughter Ednah were
baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 69 living in Compton
Bassett with (his son) Jacob aged 41, (his daughter-in-law) Ann aged
38, and (his grand children) Elizabeth aged 14 and Hannah aged 8 (see
1841 census).
5 April 1850 - He was a shepherd aged 79 when he died in Compton Bassett of bronchitis (6 days) (death certificate).
8 April 1850 - James Hunt from Compton Bassett, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
9 April 1850 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 79 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Anne, Rebecca, Jacob, Elizabeth, Maria, Michael, Charles and Ednah.
HANNAH SMITH (NÉE TIPPLES)
19 April 1795 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Richard
Smith in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
8 December 1821 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged
48 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ELIZABETH SMITH (daughter of Stephen Smith)
22 February 1778 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JANE SMITH (daughter of Stephen Smith)
11 June 1779 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
STEVEN SMITH (son of Stephen Smith)
23 July 1780 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 November 1801 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when he
married Mary Colborn in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
20 December 1801 - Their son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
27 January 1805 - Their daughter Eliza was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 June 1812 - Their daughter Prudence was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
5 October 1817 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Chippenham parish church (familysearch web-site).
After 6 April 1832 - He married Mary (?).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Foghamshire, Chippenham (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Born in County |
Stephen Smith | ? | Y | ||
Mary do | 25 | Y | ||
Mary do | 20 | Y |
30 March 1851 - He was living in Foghamshire, Chippenham (see 1851 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born | Whether Blind or Deaf and Dumb |
Stephen Smith | Head | Mar | 70 | Cloth dresser | Wilts Compton Bassett | Deaf | |
Mary do | Wife | Mar | 66 | do Chippenham |
June qtr 1855 - His death at the age of 74 was registered in Chippenham (GRO ref 5a 38).
MARY SMITH (NÉE COLBORN) (daughter of Thomas Cobburn)
5 January 1772 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 November 1801 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Steven
Smith in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 April 1832 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARY SMITH (NÉE (?))
C 1784/85 - She was born in Chippenham (see 1851 census).
After 6 April 1832 - She married Stephen Smith.
6 June 1841 - She was living with (her husband) Stephen and (his daughter) Mary in Foghamshire, Chippenham (see 1841 census and table above).
30 March 1851 - Aged 66, she was living with her husband Stephen in Foghamshire, Chippenham (see 1851 census and table above).
SARAH SMITH (daughter of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
9 November 1781 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE SMITH (son of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
18 May 1783 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MICHAEL SMITH (son of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
26 September 1784 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ABRAHAM SMITH (son of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
4 June 1786 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
HANNAH SMITH (daughter of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
7 October 1787 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
RHODA BRISTOW (NÉE SMITH) (daughter of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
31 October 1790 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 October 1810 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Stephen
Bristow in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in the
register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 50 (rounded), she was living in Lowden, Chippenham
with (her children) Stephen aged 20 (rounded), Mark aged 15 (rounded),
Luke aged 13, Mathew aged 10 and Jacob aged 7 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a widow, a pauper and a washer woman aged 50 (sic)living in Rowden Lane, Chippenham with her children Luke aged 23 and
Jacob aged 17, and Sarah Folkes, a nurse (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a widow aged 70 living alone in Lowden Lane, Chippenham (see 1861 census).
30 June 1869 - She was the widow of Stephen Bristow, a farm labourer,
when she died aged 78 in Lowden, Chippenham, of chronic bronchitis
(several years) (death certificate).
1 July 1869 - Elizabeth Barnes of Lowden, Chippenham, who had been
present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
6 July 1869 - She was a widow from Lowden when she was buried aged 78 in the London Rd cemetery, Chippenham (Wiltshire OPC web-site).
STEPHEN BRISTOW
C 1790 - He was born (based on age at burial).
15 October 1810 - He was from Hardenhuish when he married Rhoda Smith
in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his mark in the register (see
parish register).
1 January 1811 - Their daughter Rosetta was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
28 March 1813 - He was a labourer from Chippenham when their son John
was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
19 November 1815 - He was a labourer from Chippenham when their
daughter Sarah was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish
register).
25 December 1817 - He was a labourer from Lowden when their son Stephen
was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
28 January 1821 - He was a labourer from Chippenham when their son
Samuel was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
4 January 1824 - He was a labourer from Chippenham when their son Mark
was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
30 July 1826 - He was a labourer from Lowden when their daughter Hannah
was baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
22 March 1833 - A Hannah Bristow (their daughter?) aged 7 from
Chippenham was buried at Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
2 November 1834 - He was a labourer from Lowden when their sons Jacob,
Luke and Mathew were baptised in Chippenham parish church (see parish
register).
30 November 1836 - He was from London when he was buried aged 46 at Chippenham parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Rosetta, John, Sarah, Stephen, Samuel, Mark, Hannah, Luke, Mathew and Jacob.
JAMES SMITH (son of Stephen and Hannah Smith)
16 September 1792 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GENERATION 5
ISAAC FELL (son of John and Grace Fell)
22 February 1789 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS FELL (son of John and Grace Fell)
30 January 1791 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
16 November 1835 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged
45 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
BETTY FELL (daughter of John and Grace Fell)
6 January 1793 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ANNE SMITH (daughter of Richard and Hannah Smith)
19 July 1795 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
CAROLINE DERHAM formerly EATWELL (NÉE FELL) (daughter of John and Grace Fell)
18 October 1795 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 September 1815 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married
William Eatwell in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in
the register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 47, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
husband) William and (their children) William, James and Sarah (see
1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was an agricultural labourer and a pauper aged 56
living in Compton Bassett with her husband William, their son James
aged 26 and their grand-daughter Diana Derham aged 4 (see 1851 census).
22 May 1858 - She was a widow aged 62 living in Compton Bassett when
she married Henry Derham in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her
mark in the register (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 65, she was living with her husband Henry in Compton Bassett (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 75, she was on parish relief and living in The
Almshouses, Compton Bassett with her grand-daughter Alice Durham aged 6
(see 1871 census).
3 April 1872 - She was the widow of Henry Durham, a farm labourer, when
she died in Compton Bassett aged 76 of serous apoplexy (death
certificate).
5 April 1872 - Maria Fell of Compton Bassett, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
6 April 1872 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 76 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM EATWELL
C 1780/81 - He was born in Melksham (see 1851 census).
23 September 1815 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when he
married Caroline Fell in Compton Bassett parish church. He signed the
register (see parish register).
21 March 1819 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Betsy was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
C 1822/23 - Their son William was born (see 1841 census).
8 January 1825 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
James was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
18 June 1827 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
28 June 1829 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
28 April 1830 - Thomas Eatwell (their son) aged 11 months from Compton
Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
27 July 1834 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 52 living in Compton
Bassett with (his wife) Caroline and (their children) William aged 18,
James aged 16 and Sarah aged 13 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer and a pauper aged 70
living in Compton Bassett with his wife Caroline, their son James aged
26 and their grand-daughter Diana Derham aged 4 (see 1851 census).
23 April 1855 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 73 when he died in
Compton Bassett of epilepsy and paralysis (death certificate).
24 April 1855 - Mary Crease of Compton Bassett, who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
26 April 1855 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 73 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Betsy, William, James, Sarah, Thomas and John.
HENRY DERHAM (son of Stephen & Deborah Derham)
8 April 1790 - He was born (see Compton Bassett parish register).
17 October 1790 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
14 October 1815 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Hannah
Hending in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his mark in the
register (see parish register).
14 September 1817 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
14 March 1819 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Emma baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
8 October 1820 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Jane baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
13 April 1823 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Daniel was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
23 March 1828 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Diana was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
7 November 1830 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Charles was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
C 1838/39 - Their daughter Allice was born (see 1841 census).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 50 (rounded) living
in Cherhill with (his wife) Hannah and (their children) Daniel aged 18,
William aged 15, Dinana (sic) aged 13, Charles aged 11, Allice (sic)
aged 2 and Sarah aged (?) months (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 61 living in
Cherhill Penn, Cherhill with his wife Hannah, children Daniel aged 29
and Charles aged 21, their grand-daughter Sarah aged 10, and Henry
Carpenter, a gamekeeper aged 30 (see 1851 census).
22 May 1858 - He was a widower and a labourer aged 67 living in Compton
Bassett when he married Caroline Eatwell in Compton Bassett parish
church. He made his mark in the register).
7 April 1861 – He was an agricultural labourer aged 70 he was
living with his wife Caroline in Compton Bassett (see 1861 census).
12 April 1870 - He was a farm labourer aged 80 when he died in Compton
Bassett of sub acute bronchitis (1 month) and pleurisy (10 days) (death
certificate).
14 April 1870 - Sarah Derham of Marsh Lanes, Cherhill, who had been
present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
16 April 1870 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 80 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Elizabeth, Emma, Jane, Daniel, Diana and Charles.
HANNAH DERHAM (NÉE HENDING)
C 1789/90 - She was born in Compton Bassett (see 1851 census).
14 October 1815 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Henry
Derham in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in the
register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 50 (rounded), she was living in Cherhill with (her
husband) Henry and (their children) Daniel, William, Dinana (sic),
Charles, Allice (sic) and Sarah (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 61, she was living in Cherhill with her husband
Henry, children Daniel and Charles, and grand-daughter Sarah (see 1851 census).
9 October 1856 - She was the wife of Henry Derham, a labourer, when she
died aged 66 in Cherhill Penn of general dropsy (7 months) (death
certificate).
10 October 1856 - Sarah Derham of Cherhill, who had been present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
12 October 1856 - She was from Cherhill when she was buried aged 66 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
REBECCA BUSH (NÉE SMITH) (daughter of Richard and Hannah Smith)
19 February 1797 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 October 1818 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married John
Bush in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in the
register (see parish register).
26 November 1820 - She was a servant from Compton Bassett when her
daughter Mary Ann was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 40 (rounded down), she was living in Compton Bassett
with (her husband) John and (their children) Jacob, Hannah, William,
Elizabeth, Ann and John (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 53, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband John, their children William and John, and their grandson
Charles (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 63, she was living in Compton Bassett with her husband John (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 74, she was living in Compton Bassett with her husband John and their daughter’s child Ellen Haddrell (see 1871 census).
6 June 1875 - She was the wife of John Bush, a farm labourer, when she
died in Compton Bassett aged 77 of senile decay (death certificate).
8 June 1875 - Her grand daughter Bessie Haddrell of The Quarry, Calne, notified the registrar of her death (death certificate).
10 June 1875 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 77 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JOHN BUSH (son of Edward and Elizabeth Bush)
19 July 1795 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 October 1818 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when he
married Rebecca Smith in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his
mark in the register (see parish register).
7 February 1819 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
3 June 1821 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
8 February 1824 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son Michael was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
28 May 1826 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
29 June 1828 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Edward was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
14 November 1830 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
son Charles was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
21 April 1833 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
9 January 1834 - An Edward Bush (their son?) aged 5 from Compton
Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
8 February 1835 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 September 1836 - Charles Bush (their son?) aged 5 from Compton
Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
14 May 1837 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 40 (rounded down)
living in Compton Bassett with (his wife) Rebecca and (their children
Jacob) aged 20 (rounded down), Hannah aged 20, William aged 15,
Elizabeth aged 8, Ann aged 6 and John aged 4 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 54 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Rebecca, their children William aged 24
and John aged 13, and their grandson Charles aged 1 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 65 living with his wife Rebecca in Compton Bassett (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 75 living in Compton Bassett with his wife Rebecca and their daughter’s child Ellen Haddrell aged 9 (see 1871 census).
6 June 1875 - He was a farm labourer when his wife died (RB's death certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 86 living in
Corsley, near Warminster, with his daughter Hannah Potticary aged 59,
her husband Thomas, a superannuated police constable aged 62, and their
daughter Harriet (see 1881 census).
1 July 1882 - He was a farm labourer aged 87 when he died of senile decay at The Quarry, Calne (death certificate).
4 July 1882 - Mary Ann Stamton of The Quarry, Calne, who had been
present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
6 July 1882 - He was from Calne when he was buried aged 87 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Jacob, Hannah, Michael, William, Edward, Charles, Elizabeth, Anne and John.
SIMON FELL (son of John and Grace Fell)
20 May 1798 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 September 1820 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when he
married Hannah Brewer in Compton Bassett parish church. James Fell was
one of the witnesses (see parish register).
3 December 1820 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
25 December 1822 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
28 November 1824 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Jane was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
3 December 1826 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son James was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
11 January 1829 - Their daughter Mary Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
C 1831/32 - Their son William was born in Compton Bassett (see 1851 census).
20 July 1834 - He was a labourer from Compton Basset when their son
Jesse was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
20 March 1836 - Jesse Fell (their son) aged 1 year and 9 months from
Compton Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church. He had
been burnt to death (see parish register).
14 May 1837 - He was a labourer from Compton Basset when their son
Jesse was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
19 May 1839 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
22 November 1839 - He was present at the death of his father John Fell in Compton Bassett (JF's death certificate).
25 November 1839 - He was from Compton Bassett when he advised the
registrar of the death of his father John. He made his mark in the
register (JF's death certificate).
6 June 1841 - Extract from the 1841 census of Compton Bassett, Wiltshire. NB the ages are rounded (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Whether Born in Same County |
Simon Fell | 40 | Ag Lab | Y | |
Hannah Fell | 40 | Y | ||
James Fell | 14 | Y | ||
Mary Ann Fell | 12 | Y | ||
William Fell | 8 | Y | ||
Jeloe Fell | 4 | Y | ||
Elizabeth Fell | 2 | Y |
9 May 1844 - Their son Alfred was privately baptised (see Compton Bassett parish register).
16 May 1844 - Their son Alfred died (see Compton Bassett parish register).
19 May 1844 - Alfred Fell (their son) aged 2 months was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 55 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Hannah and children William aged 19,
Jesse aged 13, and Elizabeth aged 12 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 62 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Hannah and their son Jesse, an
agricultural carter aged 24, his wife Maria aged 27, and their
grandchildren Elizabeth aged 4, George aged 2 and Frances aged 1 (?)
month (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a labourer on parish relief aged 71 living with his wife Hannah in Compton Bassett (see 1871 census).
21 August 1876 - He was a farm labourer aged 78 when he died of old age in Lowden, Chippenham (death certificate).
23 August 1876 - Maria Burett of Lowden, Chippenham, who had been
present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
25 August 1876 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 78 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Rebecca, Jane, James, Mary Anne, William, Jesse, Jesse and Elizabeth.
HANNAH FELL (NÉE BREWER)
C 1799/1800 - She was born in Cherhill (see 1851 census).
30 September 1820 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Simon
Fell in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
INSERT 1841 INFO.
30 March 1851 - Aged 51, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband Simon and children William, Jesse, and Elizabeth (see 1851
census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 62, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband Simon and their son Jesse, his wife Maria, and their
grandchildren Elizabeth, George and Frances (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 72, she was living with her husband Simon in Compton Bassett (see 1871 census).
11 June 1876 - She was the wife of Simon Fell, a farm labourer, when
she died of senile decay aged 77 in Compton Bassett (death certificate).
13 June 1876 - Kezia Fell, her daughter-in-law from Compton Bassett,
who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death
certificate).
15 June 1876 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 77 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JACOB SMITH (son of Richard and Hannah Smith)
3 February 1799 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 June 1821 - He signed the register when he witnessed the marriage of
his sister Elizabeth to William Rumming in Compton Bassett parish
church (see parish register).
4 February 1826 - He signed the register when he witnessed the marriage
of his brother Michael to Ann Hending in Compton Bassett parish church
(see parish register).
26 March 1826 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Ann
Lawrence in Compton Bassett parish church. He signed the register (see
parish register).
5 November 1826 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
5 May 1833 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their daughter
Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 41, he was living in Compton Bassett with (his
father) Richard, (his wife) Ann and (their children) Elizabeth aged 14
and Hannah aged 8 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a gamekeeper aged 51 living in Compton Bassett
with his wife Ann and their daughter Hannah aged 17 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a gamekeeper aged 62 living in Compton Bassett with his wife Ann (see 1861 census).
18 March 1867 - He was a gamekeeper when his wife's death was registered (AS's death certificate).
2 April 1871 - He was a retired gamekeeper aged 72 living in Compton
Bassett with his daughter Elizabeth, a dressmaker aged 45, her husband
James Hunt, a carpenter aged 45, and their daughter Emily Ann aged 24
(see 1871 census).
19 February 1875 - He was a gamekeeper aged 75 when he died in Compton
Bassett of chronic bronchitis (10 years), enlargement of the prostate
gland (2 years) and retention of urine (14 days) (death certificate).
22 February 1875 - Edna Chivers from Compton Bassett, who had been
present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
25 February 1875 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged
75 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Elizabeth and Hannah.
ANN SMITH (NÉE LAWRENCE)
C 1802/03 - She was born in Hilmarton (see 1851 census).
11 June 1821 - She signed the register when she witnessed the marriage
of her future sister-in-law Elizabeth Smith to William Rumming in
Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
4 February 1826 - She signed the register when she witnessed the
marriage of her future brother-in-law Michael Smith to Ann Hending in
Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 March 1826 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Jacob
Smith in Compton Bassett parish church. She signed the register (see
parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 38, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
father-in-law) Richard, (her husband) Jacob and (their children)
Elizabeth and Hannah (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 48, she was living in Compton Bassett with her husband Jacob and daughter Hannah (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 58, she was living in Compton Bassett with her husband Jacob (see 1861 census).
16 March 1867 - She was the wife of Jacob Smith, a gamekeeper, when she died in Compton Bassett aged 64 of pneumonia 7 days (death certificate).
18 March 1867 - Ann Allen of Compton Bassett, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
22 March 1867 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 64 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ELIZABETH RUMMING (NÉE SMITH) (daughter of Richard and Hannah Smith)
17 August 1800 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 June 1821 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married William
Rumming in Compton Bassett parish church with the consent of parents.
She made her mark in the register. The witnesses were Jacob Smith and
Ann Lawrence (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 35 (rounded), she was living in Highway with (her
husband) William and (their children) Thomas, John, James, Hannah, Ann,
William and Jane (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 50, she was living in Highway with her husband
William and children Ann, William and Jane (see 1851 census).
June qtr 1860 - The death of an Elizabeth Rumming aged 60 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/9/119 & GRO ref 5A 43).
WILLIAM RUMMING
C 1793/94 - He was born in Cherhill (see 1851 census).
11 June 1821 - He was a labourer from Highway when he married Elizabeth
Smith in Compton Bassett parish church with the consent of parents. He
made his mark in the register (see parish register).
26 May 1822 - He was a labourer from Highway when their son Thomas was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
29 February 1824 - He was a labourer from Highway when their son John was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
4 June 1826 - He was a labourer from Highway when their son James was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
1 June 1828 - He was a labourer from Highway when their daughter Hannah was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
29 May 1831 - He was a labourer from Highway when their son George was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
20 January 1833 - He was a labourer from Highway when their daughter Ann was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
9 August 1835 - He was a labourer from Highway when their son William was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
10 June 1838 - He was a labourer from Highway when their daughter Jane was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 45 (rounded) living
in Highway with (his wife) Elizabeth and (their children) Thomas aged
18, John aged 16, James aged 14, Hannah aged 10, Ann aged 7, William
aged 5 and Jane aged 3 (see 1841 census).
1 August 1841 - He was a labourer from Highway when their daughter Mary was baptised in Highway parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 57 living in
Highway with his wife Elizabeth and their children Ann aged 18, William
aged 15 and Jane aged 12 (see 1851 census).
Sept qtr 1852 - The death of a William Rumming aged 62 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/6/258 & GRO ref Calne 5A 43).
Known child/children - Thomas, John, James, Hannah, George, Ann, William, Jane and Mary.
JAMES FELL (son of John and Grace Fell)
14 May 1802 - He was privately baptised (see Compton Bassett parish register).
30 September 1820 - He was a witness to the marriage of his brother
Simon to Hannah Brewer in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
30 March 1851 - He was an unmarried railway labourer aged 52 living at the Barley Mow Inn, Llandaff (see 1851 census).
SARAH DREW (daughter of William and Mary Drew)
20 December 1801 - She was baptised in Preshute parish church (LDS family search web-site).
MARK DREW (son of William and Mary Drew)
7 June 1803 - He was baptised in Overton parish church (IGI).
21 November 1842 - He was a labourer “of age” living in
Compton Bassett when he married Caroline Dew in Calne parish church. He
made his mark in the register (see parish register).
C 1844/45 - Their son William was born in Cherhill (see 1851 census).
15 September 1844 - Their son William was baptised in Melksham parish church (Findmypast web-site).
C 1848/49 - Their son Henry was born in Clyffe Pypard (see 1851 census).
September qtr 1848 - The birth of their son Henry was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 8 311).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 48 living in Broadtown, Clyffe Pypard, with his wife Caroline and their children William aged 6 and Henry aged 2 (see 1851 census).
C 1851/52 - Their daughter Jane was born in Broadtown (see 1861 census).
June qtr 1851 - The birth of their daughter Jane was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 8 354).
C 1853/54 - Their daughter Ann was born in Broadtown (see 1861 census).
March qtr 1853 - The birth of their daughter Ann was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 5a 22).
C 1855/56 - Their daughter Mary was born in Broadtown (see 1861 census).
June qtr 1855 - The birth of their daughter Mary was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 5a 24).
June qtr 1858 - The birth of their son Denis was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 5a 22).
March qtr 1859 - The death of their son Denis was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 5a 15).
C December 1860 - Their son Edwin was born in Broadtown (see 1861 census).
December qtr 1860 - The birth of their son Edwin was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 5a 20).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 56 living in Broadtown, Clyffe Pypard, with his wife Caroline, their children William aged 16, Henry aged 12, Jane aged 9, Ann aged 7, Mary aged 5, and Edwin aged 4 months, and George F Miles, a boarder aged 6 (see 1861 census).
C 1862/63 - Their son Charles was born in Clyffe Pypard (see 1881 census).
December qtr 1862 - The birth of their son Charles was registered in Cricklade (GRO ref 5a 22).
2 April 1871 - He was living in Broad Town, Clyffe Pypard with his wife Caroline and their children (see 1871 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age of | Occupation | Where Born | |
Males | Females | |||||
Mark Drew | Head | Mar | 68 | Ag labourer | Wilts Overton | |
Caroline do | Wife | Mar | 57 | Wilts Bremhill | ||
Henry do | Son | Unm | 22 | Ag labourer | Wilts Clyffe Pypard | |
Jane do | Dau | Unm | 19 | Servant | Wilts Clyffe Pypard | |
Edwin do | Son | 10 | Wilts Clyffe Pypard | |||
Charles do | Son | 8 | Wilts Clyffe Pypard | |||
George Miles | Boarder | Unm | 76 (?) | Ag labourer | Wilts Clyffe Pypard |
3 April 1881 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 78 living in Broad Town, Clyffe Pypard, with his wife Caroline, their children Edwin aged 20 and Charles aged 18, and their grand daughter Emily K aged 11 (see 1881 census).
Known child/children - William, Henry Jane, Ann, Mary, Denis, Edwin and Charles.
CAROLINE DREW (NÉE DEW) (daughter of William and Ann Dew)
22 August 1819 - She was baptised in Calne parish church. Her father was a labourer from Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - She was a female servant aged 20 (rounded) working for the Bodman family in Compton Bassett (see 1841 census).
21 November 1842 - She was a spinster “of age” living in
Calne when she married Mark Drew in Calne parish church. She signed the
register. Her father William was a labourer. A Sarah Dew was one of the
witnesses (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 31, she was living in Broadtown, Clyffe Pypard, with his her husband Mark and their children William and Henry (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 41, she was living in Broadtown, Clyffe Pypard, with her husband Mark, their children William, Henry, Jane, Ann, Mary, and Edwin, and George F Miles, a boarder (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was living in Broad Town, Clyffe Pypard with her husband Mark and their children (see 1871 census and table above).
3 April 1881 - Aged 61, she was living in Broad Town, Clyffe Pypard, with her husband Mark, their children Edwin and Charles, and their grand daughter Emily K (see 1881 census).
CORNELIUS DREW (son of William and Mary Drew)
25 May 1806 - He was baptised in Cherhill parish church (see parish register).
15 March 1831 - He was from Broad Hinton when he married Mary Rix in
Broad Hinton parish church. He made his mark in the register (see
parish register).
Broad Hinton Parish Church
3 July 1831 - He was a miller from Broad Town when his daughter Dinah
was baptised in Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
9 June 1833 - He was a labourer from Thornhill Manor when their son Paul was baptised in Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
28 November 1833 - He appeared before two Justices of the Peace in
connection with his removal, along with his wife and children Dinah,
aged about 3, and Paul, aged about 6 months, from Broad Hinton to Calne
under the Poor Law provisions (see copy of the removal order).
28 September 1835 - Their daughter Sarah was privately baptised (see parish register).
11 October 1835 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
30 June 1837 - Their daughter Mary Jane was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
13 February 1839 - Their son George was born in Calne (GD’s birth certificate).
17 March 1839 - Their son George was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
10 January 1841 - Their daughter Fanny was born in Calne (FD’s birth certificate).
12 February 1841 - Their daughter Fanny was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 30 (rounded), he was an agricultural labourer living
in Frog Lane, Calne with his wife and children (see 1841 census).
20 December 1842 - Their son Henry was born in Calne (HD’s birth certificate).
5 February 1843 - Their son Henry was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
13 February 1844 - Their son Alfred was born in Calne (AD’s birth certificate).
7 April 1844 - Their son Alfred was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
1/4 before 11p.m. 30 January 1846 - Their daughter Eliza was born in Calne (ED’s birth certificate).
3 May 1846 - Their daughter Eliza was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
1 a.m. 8 May 1849 - Their son John was born in Frog Lane, Calne (JD’s birth certificate).
2 September 1849 - Their son John was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 47 living in Frog Lane, Calne with his wife and family (see 1851 census).
23 April 1852 - Their son Charles was born in Frog Lane, Calne (CD’s birth certificate).
4 July 1852 - Their son Charles was privately baptised in Calne (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 56 living in Wood
St, Calne with his wife Mary and children Henry, Alfred, Eliza, John
and Charles (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 63 living in Frog
Lane, Calne, with his wife Mary, their son Charles and grandson Henry
(see 1871 census).
29 September 1878 - He was a farm labourer, aged 73, when he died In Oxford St, Calne, of bronchitis 6 days (death certificate).
2 October 1878 - His daughter Sarah Fell advised the registrar of his death (death certificate).
4 October 1878 - He was a labourer aged 73 living in Oxford Rd, Calne
when he was buried in plot B108 of Curzon St, Cemetery, Calne (see
burial register).
Known child/children - William, Dinah, Paul, Sarah, Mary Jane, George, Fanny, Henry, Alfred, Eliza, John and Charles.
MARY DREW (NÉE RIX) (daughter of Richard and Hester Ricks)
See also the Ricks family history.
7 October 1810 - She was baptised in Purton parish church (see parish register).
3 May 1829 - She was a single woman from Purton when her son William
Drew was baptised in Purton parish church (see parish register).
15 March 1831 - She was from Broad Hinton when she married Cornelius
Drew in Broad Hinton parish church. She made her mark in the register
(see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 30 (rounded), she was living in Frog Lane, Calne with her husband and children (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 40, she was living with her husband and children in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 50, she was living in Wood St, Calne with her
husband Cornelius and children Henry, Alfred, Eliza, John, and Charles
(see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 61, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne, with her
husband Cornelius, their son Charles and grandson Henry (see 1871
census).
4 March 1872 - She was present at the death of Mary Gingell in Frog Lane, Calne (MG's death certificate).
6 March 1872 - She was living in Frog Lane, Calne when she advised the
registrar of the death of Mary Gingell (MG's death certificate).
17 January 1875 - She died, aged 64, in Oxford Rd, Calne, of
bronchitis, one month, and congestion of the lungs, 5 days (death
certificate).
20 January 1875 - Her daughter, Sarah Fell, advised the registrar of her death (death certificate).
21 January 1875 - She was a labourer’s wife aged 64 living in
Oxford Rd, Calne when she was buried in plot B108 of Curzon St,
Cemetery, Calne (see burial register).
WILLIAM FELL (son of John and Grace Fell)
10 March 1805 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
7 August 1824 - He was a labourer living in Compton Bassett when he
married Maria Smith in Compton Bassett parish church. He signed the
register (see parish register).
8 August 1824 - His daughter Hannah (with Maria Smith) was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
25 June 1826 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
24 August 1828 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Eliza was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
21 November 1830 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
son Abraham was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
24 June 1832 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
28 June 1835 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Charles was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
16 April 1837 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Harriett was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
27 July 1839 - He was a labourer when their daughter Jane was born in Compton Bassett (JF's birth certificate).
13 October 1839 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Jane was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 36 living in Compton
Bassett with (his wife) Maria and (their children) Hannah aged 16,
Elizabeth aged 12, Abraham aged 10, Ann aged 8, Charles aged 6, Harriet
aged 4, and Jane aged 2 (see 1841 census).
3 August 1841 - He was a labourer when their daughter Alice was born in Compton Bassett (AF's birth certificate).
19 September 1841 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Alice was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
29 January 1844 - He was a labourer when their son John was born in Compton Bassett (JF's birth certificate).
10 March 1844 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
1/2 past 3 a.m. 20 February 1846 - He was a labourer when their son Jacob was born in Compton Bassett (JF's birth certificate).
26 April 1846 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
15 October 1848 - He was one of the sponsors at the baptism of William
son of Thomas and Edna Chivers in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 46 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Maria and children Charles aged 15, Jane
aged 11, Alice aged 9, John aged 7 and Jacob aged 5 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 56 living at the
bottom of Compton Bassett village with his wife Maria and their
children John, a cowman aged 17, and Jacob, a shepherd aged 15 (see
1861 census).
1 November 1870 - He was a farm labourer aged 65 when he died in Compton Bassett of apoplexy (36 hours) (death certificate).
2 November 1870 - Mary Williams of Compton Bassett, who had been
present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
5 November 1870 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 65 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Hannah, Thomas, Eliza, Abraham, Anne, Charles, Harriett, Jane, Alice, John and Jacob.
MARIA FELL (NÉE SMITH) (daughter of Richard and Hannah Smith)
7 August 1803 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
7 August 1824 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married William
Fell in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in the
register (see parish register).
8 August 1824 - Her daughter Hannah (with William Fell) was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
27 August 1839 - She was living in Compton Basset when she registered
the birth of their daughter Jane. She made her mark in the register
(AF's birth certificate).
6 June 1841 - Aged 38, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
husband) William and (their children) Hannah, Elizabeth, Abraham, Ann,
Charles, Harriet, and Jane (see 1841 census).
8 September 1841 - She was living in Compton Basset when she registered
the birth of their daughter Alice. She made her mark in the register
(AF's birth certificate).
29 January 1844 - She was from Compton Bassett when she registered the
birth of their son John. She made her mark in the register (JF's birth
certificate).
1 April 1846 - She was from Compton Bassett when she registered the
birth of their son Jacob. She made her mark in the register (JF's birth
certificate).
30 March 1851 - Aged 48, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband William and children Charles, Jane, Alice, John and Jacob (see
1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 57, she was living at the bottom of Compton Bassett
village with her husband William and their children John and Jacob (see
1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a widow aged 68 on parish relief living in
Compton Bassett with her married daughter Jane Daniells, her son-in-law
Fredric and their children (her grandchildren) Emily Alice, Jane Maria,
Mary Sophia, and Albert William (see 1871 census).
3 April 1872 - She was present at the death of Caroline Durham in Compton Bassett (CD's death certificate).
5 April 1872 - She was from Compton Bassett when she registered the
death of Caroline Durham. She made her mark in the register (CD's death
certificate).
5 November 1873 - She was the widow of William Fell, a farm labourer,
when she died in Curzon St, Calne aged 70 of morbus cordis, bronchitis,
and congestion of the lungs (death certificate).
7 November 1873 - Sarah Fell of Curzon St, Calne, who had been present
at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
10 November 1873 - She was aged 70 and from Calne when she was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MICHAEL SMITH (son of Richard and Hannah Smith)
17 March 1805 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
4 February 1826 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Ann
Hending in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his mark in the
register. The witnesses were his brother Jacob and his soon-to-be
sister-in-law Ann Lawrence (see parish register).
8 April 1827 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
23 November 1828 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
son Abraham was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
17 October 1830 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Henry was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 May 1832 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their daughter
Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
13 October 1833 - Their son Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
28 May 1837 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 35 (rounded) living
in Compton Bassett with (his wife) Ann and (their children) John aged
14, Abraham aged 12, Henry aged 10, Hannah aged 8, Jacob aged 7 and
Elizabeth aged 4 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 46 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Ann and children John aged 26, Abraham
aged 22, Henry aged 20, Hannah aged 18, and Elizabeth aged 13 (see 1851 census).
2 December 1858 - He was a farm labourer aged 53 when he died in
Compton Bassett of chronic hepatitis (6 months) and atrophy (2 months)
(death certificate).
9 December 1858 - Sophia Smith from Compton Bassett, who had been
present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
9 December 1858 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 53 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - John, Abraham, Henry, Anne (aka Hannah), Jacob and Elizabeth.
ANNE SMITH (NÉE HENDING)
C 1799/1800 - She was born in Bath (see 1851 census).
4 February 1826 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Michael Smith in Compton Bassett parish church. She signed the register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 40 (rounded), she was living in Compton Bassett with (her husband) Michael and (their children) John, Abraham, Henry,
Hannah, Jacob and Elizabeth (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 51, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband Michael and children John, Abraham, Henry, Hannah and Elizabeth
(see 1851 census).
7 January 1871 - She was the widow of Michael Smith, a farm labourer,
when she died aged 70 in Compton Bassett of diarrhoea 10 days (death
certificate).
11 January 1871 - Mary Clifford of Compton Bassett, who had been
present at her death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
13 January 1871 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried aged 70 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
CHARLES SMITH (son of Richard and Hannah Smith)
29 November 1807 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
EDNAH CHIVERS (NÉE SMITH) (daughter of Richard and Hannah Smith)
29 November 1807 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 October 1831 - She was from Compton Bassett when she married Thomas
Chivers in Compton Bassett parish church. She made her mark in the
register (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 30 (rounded down), she was living in Compton Bassett with her husband Thomas and children George, Ann and Elizabeth (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 43, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband Thomas and children George, Ann, Elizabeth, Jacob, Rebecca, and
Ruth (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 54, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband Thomas and children Jacob, James and Ruth and James Daniels, a
lodger (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 62, she was living in Compton Bassett with her husband Thomas and their son James (see 1871 census).
19 February 1875 - She was present at the death in Compton Bassett of Jacob Smith (JS's death certificate).
22 February 1875 - She was from Compton Bassett when she advised the
registrar of the death of Jacob Smith (JS's death certificate).
3 April 1881 - She was an agricultural labourer aged 72 living with her husband Thomas in Compton Bassett (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - She was a widow aged 83 living in an Alms House in Compton Bassett (see 1891 census).
11 September 1895 - She was the widow of Thomas Chivers, a domestic
gardener, when she died in Compton Bassett aged 87 of old age and
dropsy (death certificate).
12 September 1895 - Her daughter Ruth Collier of Compton Bassett, who
had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death
certificate).
16 September 1895 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried
aged 87 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS CHIVERS (son of James and Sarah Chivers)
23 September 1810 - He was privately baptised (see Hilmarton parish register).
15 October 1831 - He was from Compton Bassett when he married Edna
Smith in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his mark in the
register (see parish register).
14 October 1832 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
24 August 1834 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
George was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
10 February 1835 - A Hannah Chivers (their daughter) aged 2 from
Compton Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
12 June 1836 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
14 October 1838 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
March qtr 1840 - The birth of their son Charles was registered in Calne (GRO ref 8 299).
March qtr 1841 - The death of their son Charles age 11 (actually 11 months) was registered in Calne (GRO ref 8 207).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 30 (rounded down)
living in Compton Bassett with his wife Edna and children George aged
6, Ann aged 5 and Elizabeth aged 2 (see 1841 census).
27 March 1842 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son
Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
24 August 1844 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Rebekah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
C 1846/47 - Their son James was born in Compton Bassett (see 1861 census).
September qtr 1846 - The birth of their son James was registered in Calne (GRO ref 8 277).
4 September 1848 - Their son William was born (see Compton Bassett parish register).
15 October 1848 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church. William Fell was one of the sponsors (see parish register).
29 December 1850 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Ruth was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
30 March 1851 - He was a garden labourer aged 40 living in Compton
Bassett with his wife Edna and children George aged 16, Ann aged 14,
Elizabeth aged 12, Jacob aged 8, Rebecca aged 5, James aged 3, and Ruth
aged 5 months (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a gardener’s labourer aged 47 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Edna and children Jacob aged 19, James
aged 14 and Ruth aged 10 and James Daniels, a lodger (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was an under gardener aged 58 living in Compton
Bassett with his wife Edna and their son James, a gardener’s
labourer aged 24 (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - He was a gardener aged 68 living with his wife Edna in Compton Bassett (see 1881 census).
6 January 1891 - He was a farm labourer aged 80 when he died in Compton Bassett of cancer of the jaw (3 years) (death certificate).
10 January 1891 - G Chivers from Compton Bassett, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
12 January 1891 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 80 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Hannah, George, Anne, Elizabeth, Jacob, Rebekka, James and Ruth.
GENERATION 6
HANNAH FELL (daughter of William Fell and Maria Smith)
8 August 1824 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 16, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
parents) William and Maria, and (her siblings) Elizabeth, Abraham, Ann,
Charles, Harriet and Jane (see 1841 census).
THOMAS FELL (son of William and Maria Fell)
25 June 1826 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - He was a male servant aged 15 working at Bignold, Hilmarton, for Thomas Rumming, a farmer (see 1841 census).
ELIZA or ELIZABETH MATTHEWS (NÉE FELL) (daughter of William and Maria Fell)
24 August 1828 - She was baptised as Eliza in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 12, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
parents) William and Maria, and (her siblings) Hannah, Abraham, Ann,
Charles, Harriet and Jane. She was shown as Elizabeth (see 1841 census)
30 March 1851 - She was a house servant aged 20 working for James Spragg, a builder, and family at 3 Coburg Place, Melksham. She was shown as Elizabeth (see 1851 census).
19 November 1854 - She was a spinster aged 26 living in Foxham when she married Alfred Matthews in Bremhill parish church. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
10 March 1860 - She was the wife of Alfred William Matthews when she died aged 31 in Christian Malford from apoplexy after confinement (death certificate).
ALFRED WILLIAM MATTHEWS (son of William and Elizabeth Matthews)
6 June 1830 - He was baptised in Bremhill parish church (IGI).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Foxham (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Whether Born in Same County |
William Matthews | 45 | - | Lab | Y |
Elizabeth do | - | 40 | - | Y |
Caroline do | - | 14 | - | Y |
Henry do | 12 |
|
- | Y |
Alfred do | 10 | - | - | Y |
Elizabeth do | - | 8 | - | Y |
George do | 6 |
|
- | Y |
Edwin do | 4 |
|
- | Y |
Emma do | - | 2 | - | Y |
30 March 1851 - He was a farm labourer aged 19 working for Charles J E Hayward at Stockham (?) Marsh, Bremhill (see 1851 census).
19 November 1854 - He was a labourer aged 25 living in Foxham when he married Elizabeth Fell in Bremhill parish church. He made his mark in the register. A George Matthews was one of the witnesses (marriage certificate).
1856 - The birth of their son Alfred W was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/4/120).
1858 - The birth of their son Henry C was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/4/354).
1859 - The death of a Henry C Matthews aged 0 was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/3/278).
1860 - The birth of their son John was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/4/471).
1860 - The death of a John Matthews aged 0 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/9/227).
10 March 1860 - He was present at the death of his wife Elizabeth in Christian Malford (EM’s death certificate).
12 March 1860 - He was from Christian Malford when he registered the death of his wife Elizabeth. He made his mark in the register (EM’s death certificate).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer and a widower aged 32 working for the Fry family in Foxham, Bremhill (see 1861 census).
30 April 1862 - He was a labourer and a widower aged 32 living in Christian Malford when he married Mary Pegler in Christian Malford parish church. He signed the register. The witnesses were George and Harriet Matthews (marriage certificate).
1863 - The birth of their daughter Elizabeth was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/5/302).
1864 - The death of an Alfred W Matthews aged 8 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/10/326).
1865 - The birth of their son Alfred W was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/5/465).
1866 - The death of an Alfred W Matthews aged 1 was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/4/202).
1867 - The birth of their daughter Alice was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/6/153).
1869 - The birth of their son Matthew J was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/6/286).
2 April 1871 - He was living in Foxham (see 1871 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Alfred W Matthews | Head | Mar | 42 | - | Agl Lab | Wilts Bremhill |
Mary do | Wife | Mar | - | 37 |
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" " |
Elizabeth do | Daur | - | - | 7 | Scholar | Wilts Christian Malford |
Alice do | Daur | - | - | 3 | Scholar | " " |
1871 - The birth of their daughter Emily was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/7/37).
1873 - The birth of their daughter Ellen K was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/7/171).
1873 - The death of an Emily Matthews aged 1 was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/5/26).
1875 - The birth of their son Arthur was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/7/334).
1878 - The birth of their daughter Harriet M was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/8/114).
1879 - The death of a Harriet M Matthews aged 1 was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/5/332).
3 April 1881 - He was living near Foxham Chapel, Christian Malford (see 1881 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Alfred W Matthews | Head | Mar | 51 | - | Ag Labourer | Wilts Bremhill |
Mary Matthews | Wife | Mar | - | 48 | - | Wilts Bremhill |
Alice do | Daur | - | - | 13 | - | do Christian Malford |
Ellen K do | Daur | - | - | 8 | Scholar | do do |
Arthur do | Son | - | 6 | - | do | do do |
1 May 1885 - He was a labourer aged 54 when he died in Foxham, Bremhill from pleuro-pneumonia (five days) (death certificate).
4 May 1885 - His widow Mary notified the registrar of his death (death certificate).
Known child/children | (with Elizabeth) | Alfred W, Henry C and John. |
(with Mary) | Elizabeth, Alfred W, Alice, Matthew J, Emily, Ellen K, Arthur and Harriet M. |
MARY PONTING (formerly MATTHEWS formerly PEGLER NÉE HEAD) (daughter of Mathew and Rebecca Head)
5 October 1835 - She was born (IGI) in Bremhill (see 1851 census).
1 November 1835 - She was baptised in the Moravian or United Brethren church at East Tytherton (IGI).
6 June 1841 - She was living at Low Bridge Bremhill (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Whether Born in Same County |
Mathew Head | 40 | - | Ag Lab | Y |
Rebecca do | - | 35 | - | Y |
Sarah do | - | 14 | - | Y |
Elizabeth do | - | 11 | - | Y |
Mary do | - | 5 | - | Y |
Mark do | 1 | - | - | Y |
Elizabeth do | - | 80 | - | Y |
30 March 1851 - She was living at Low Bridge, Bremhill (see 1851 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Matthew Head | Head of family | Widow | 52 | - | Ag Lab | Wilts Bremhill |
Mary do | Daur | - | - | 15 | - | do do |
30 April 1857 - She was a spinster aged 23 living in Bremhill when she married James Peglar in Christian Malford parish church. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - She was a visitor at Low Bridge, Bremhill: -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Ann Head | Head | W | - | 50 | Retired Servant | Wilts Calne |
Abel do | Son | - | 8 | - | Scholar | Bremhill |
Mary Pegler | Visitor | W | - | 27 | Dairy Woman | do |
30 April 1862 - She was a widow aged 29 living in Christian Malford when she married Alfred Matthews in Christian Malford parish church (marriage certificate).
2 April 1871 - Aged 37, she was living with her husband Alfred and their children in Foxham (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 48, she was living with her husband Alfred and their children near Foxham Chapel, Christian Malford (see 1881 census).
4 May 1885 - She was a widow living in Foxham, Bremhill when she advised the registrar of the death of her husband Alfred Matthews (AM’s death certificate).
2 October 1889 - She was a widow aged 54 living in Bremhill when she married James Ponting in Bremhill parish church. She signed the register. The witnesses were George and Harriett Matthews (marriage certificate).
5 April 1891 - She was living in Bremhill (see 1891 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age of Males | Age of Females | Occupation | Employed | Where Born | If Blind etc |
James Ponting | Head | M | 70 | - | Agricultural Labourer | X | Wilts Bremhill | - |
Mary Ponting | Wife | M | - | 55 | - | - | do do | - |
JAMES PEGLAR (son of George and Rebecca Pegler)
C 1833/34 - He was born in Bremhill (see 1851 census).
23 February 1834 - He was living in Foxham when he was baptised in Bremhill parish church. His father was a labourer (Findmypast web-site).
December qtr 1837 - The death of his mother Rebecca aged 29 was registered in Calne (GRO ref 8 173).
June qtr 1841 - His father married Elizabeth Caddle or Webb (GRO ref Chippenham 8 445).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Foxham (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Whether Born in Same County |
George Pegler | 31 | - | Lab | Y |
Elizabeth do | - | 29 | - | Y |
James do | 7 | - | - | Y |
Jacob Bennett | 25 | - | - | Y |
30 March 1851 - He was a farm labourer aged 17 working for John A Norris, a farmer, in Christian Malford. He had been born in Bremhill (see 1851 census).
30 April 1857 - He was a labourer aged 23 living in Christian Malford when he married Mary Head in Christian Malford parish church. He signed the register. A George Peglar was one of the witnesses (marriage certificate).
1858 - The birth of a Frances Pegler was registered in Chippenham (WRO ref CHIP/11/240).
1859 - The death of a James Pegler aged 60 (sic) was registered in Christian Malford (WRO ref CM/3/306).
JAMES PONTIN(G) (son of Thomas and Betty Ponting)
29 April 1821 - He was baptised in Bremhill parish church (IGI).
6 June 1841 - He was living in Ratford bridge, Bremhill (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Whether Born in Same County |
Thomas Pontin | 45 | - | Ag Lab | Y |
Elizabeth Pontin | - | 40 | - | Y |
James do | 20 | - | - | Y |
Amelia do | - | 7 | - | Y |
Aaron do | 1 mo | - | - | Y |
1842 - His marriage to Jane Dolman was registered in Derry Hill parish church (WRO ref C25/1/4).
1843 - The birth of their son Henry was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/3/479).
30 April 1843 - Their son Henry was baptised in Derry Hill parish church (IGI).
1845 - The birth of their daughter Mary J was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/5/63).
25 May 1845 - Their daughter Mary Jane was baptised in Derry Hill parish church (IGI).
1847 - The birth of their son George was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/6/209).
1849 - The birth of their son John was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/7/341).
30 March 1851 - He was living in Rattle Rd, Calne (see 1851 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
James Pontin | Head | Mar | 30 | - | Ag Lab | Wilts Bremhill |
Jane do | Wife | Mar | - | 31 | - | Wilts Bremhill |
Harry do | Son | - | 8 | - | - | Wilts Calne |
Jane do | Daur | - | - | 6 | - | Wilts Calne |
George do | Son | - | 3 | - | - | Wilts Calne |
John do | Son | - | 1 | - | - | Wilts Calne |
1854 - The birth of their son Herbert was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/10/56).
7 April 1861 - He was living in Rattle (see 1861 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
James Pontin | Head | Mar | 40 | - | Ag Lab | Rattle Calne Wilts |
Jane do | Wife | Mar | - | 39 | Ag Laberess | Derry Hill Calne Wilts |
Henry do | Son | Un | 18 | - | Ag Lab | Rattle Calne Wilts |
Mary J do | Daur | Un | - | 16 | Laborer | do do do |
George do | Son | - | 14 | - | Ag Lab | do do do |
John Pontin | Son | Un | 12 | - | Ag Lab | Rattle Calne Wilts |
Herbert do | Son | - | 7 | - | Schloar | do do do |
1862 - The death of (their son?) Herbert Pontin aged 8 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/9/477).
2 April 1871 - He was living in Rattle (see 1871 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born | |
James Pontin | Head | Mar | 49 | - | Labour | Wiltshire Calne | |
Jane do | Wife | Mar | - | 47 | - | Wiltshire Corsham | |
John do | Son | Unm | 21 | - | NS (?) | do Calne |
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
James Ponting | Head | Mar | 60 | - | Gen Lab | Wilts Rattle |
Jane do | Wife | do | - | 60 | - | Wilts Pickwick |
2 October 1889 - He was a labourer and a widower aged 66 living in Bremhill when he married Mary Matthews in Bremhill parish church. He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
5 April 1891 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 70 living with his wife Mary in Bremhill (see 1891 census and table above).
1898 - His death at the age of 76 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/20/268).
JANE PONTIN(G) (NÉE DOLMAN)
C 1819/20 - She was born in Bremhill (see 1851 census).
6 June 1841 - She was living in Derry Hill, Bremhill (see 1841 census): -
Name | Age Males | Age Females | Trade | Whether Born in Same County |
George Dolman | 45 | - | Ag Lab | Y |
Susan do | - | 40 | - | Y |
William do | 23 | - | - | Y |
Ann Dolman | - | 26 | - | Y |
Jane do | - | 21 | - | Y |
Thomas do | 20 | - | - | Y |
James do | 16 | - | - | Y |
John do | 14 | - | - | Y |
Elizabeth do | - | 12 | - | Y |
George do | 10 | - | - | Y |
Sarah do | - | 7 | - | Y |
Mary Ann | - | 1 mo | - | Y |
1842 - Her marriage to James Pontin was registered in Derry Hill parish church (WRO ref C25/1/4).
30 March 1851 - Aged 31, she was living in Rattle Rd, Calne, with her husband James and their children (see 1851 census and table above).
7 April 1861 - Aged 39, she was living in Rattle with her husband James and their children (see 1861 census and table above).
2 April 1871 - Aged 47, she was living in Rattle with her husband James and their son John (see 1871 census and table above).
3 April 1881 - Aged 60, she was living at Dumb Post Hill, Bremhill, with her husband James (see 1881 census and table above).
1888 - Her death at the age of 68 was registered in Calne (WRO ref CA/18/69).
WILLIAM DREW RIX aka WILLIAM DREW (son of Cornelius Drew and Mary Rix)
3 May 1829 - He was shown as William Drew, the son of Mary Rix, a
single woman from Purton, when he was baptised in Purton parish church
(see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 10, he was living in Frog Lane, Calne with his
parents and siblings. He was shown as William Drew (see 1841 census).
4 June 1848 - He was a labourer of full age living in St Woolos,
Monmouthshire, when he married Jane Brittain in St Woolos parish
church. He was shown as William Rix. He made his mark in the register
(marriage certificate).
September qtr 1848 - Their daughter Maria Drew’s birth was registered in Newport Mon (GRO ref XXVI 120).
30 March 1851 - He was a married rail labourer aged 24 lodging with
George and Elizabeth Rodgers and family in Big Row, Hirwaun ( see 1851
census).
14 April 1851 - Their son Thomas was born in Calne Workhouse (TD’s birth certificate).
2 May 1851 - He was a labourer when his wife registered the birth of their son Thomas (TD’s birth certificate).
September qtr 1853 - Their Daughter Mary Drew’s birth was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref IIa 256).
September qtr 1855 - Their son George Drew’s birth was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref IIa 340).
7 June 1857 - He was a coker from Hirwaun when their children Maria aged 9, Mary Ellen aged 4, George aged 2, and Thomas aged 6, were baptised in Aberdare parish church (parish register info from Lawrence Smith 13/8/07).
9 June 1858 - Their daughter Harriet Drew was born in Hirwaun (HD’s birth certificate).
29 June 1858 - He was a coker living in Hirwaun when he registered the
birth of their daughter Harriet. He made his mark in the register
(HD’s birth certificate).
26 June 1859 - He was a labourer from Hirwaun when their daughter Harriet was baptised in Hirwaun chapelry (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was a coker aged 30 living at 8 Mill St, Hirwaun,
with his wife Jane and their children Maria aged 12, Thomas aged 10,
Mary aged 7, George aged 5, and Harriet aged 3 (see 1861 census).
C 1861/62 - Their son William was born in Hirwaun (see 1881 census).
June qtr 1861 - The birth of a William Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 406).
C 1864/65 - Their son Francis was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
C 1866/67 - Their son John was born in Hirwaun (see 1881 census).
December qtr 18661 - The birth of a John Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 385).
2 April 1871 - He was a coaker aged 42 living in Mill St, Penderyn
(Lower Division) with his wife Jane and their children Thomas, a
haulier aged 19, Mary aged 17, George a collier aged 16, Harriet aged
13, William aged 9, John aged 4, and Meriah aged 22 (sic) (see 1871
census).
18 December 1874 - He was a haulier when he died aged 45 in Mill St,
Hirwaun, of shock from a severe comm…. and compound fracture of
both legs (death certificate).
21 December 1874 - An inquest was held into his death by Ian (?) Williams, the Coroner of Breconshire (death certificate).
22 December 1874 - He was buried aged 46 in grave number E6/18 of
Aberdare Old Cemetery (info from Lynda Miles, Aberdare cemetery
department 11/1/2007).
28 December 1874 - His death was registered upon receipt of the details from the Coroner (death certificate).
JANE VAUGHAN (formerly RIX aka DREW) (NÉE BRITTAIN) (daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Brittain)
16 September 1827 - She was baptised in Calne parish church. Her father was a labourer from Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 14, she was living in Wood St, Calne, with (her parents) Thomas, an agricultural labourer aged 35 (rounded) and Elizabeth aged 40 (rounded), and (her siblings) Hannah aged 12, Emma aged 8, Thomas aged 6, Dinah aged 3 and Elizabeth aged 9 (?) months (see 1841 census).
4 June 1848 - She was of full age and living in St Woolos,
Monmouthshire, when she married William Rix in St Woolos parish church.
She signed the register (marriage certificate).
30 March 1851 - Aged 24, she was the wife of a rail labourer living in
Lickhill Rd, Calne, with her parents Thomas, a quarryman aged 47, and
Elizabeth aged 50, her siblings Emma aged 18, Thomas aged 16, Dinah
aged 12, Elizabeth aged 10, Maria aged 8, and Harriet aged 5, and her
daughter Maria aged 2. Her surname was shown as Drew (see 1851 census).
14 April 1851- She gave birth to their son Thomas in Calne Wokhouse (TD’s birth certificate).
2 May 1851 - She was living in the Calne Workhouse when she registered the birth of their son Thomas (TD’s birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 34, she was living at 8 Mill St, Hirwaun, with her
husband William and their children Maria, Thomas, Mary, George, and
Harriet (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 43, she was living in Mill St, Penderyn (Lower
Division) with her husband William and their children Thomas, Mary,
George, Harriet, William, John, and Meriah (see 1871 census).
12 November 1877 - She was a widow aged 46 living in Hirwaun, Penderyn, when she married William Vaughan in Merthyr Tydfil Register Office. She signed the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - Age 49, she was living at 98 Tramway, Hirwaun, with her
husband William and her children William, a coal miner aged 19,
Francis, a coal miner aged 16, and John, a mason’s labourer aged
14 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 60, she was living at 98 Tramway, Hirwaun, with her husband William. She spoke English (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 69, she was living at 19 Tramway, Aberdare with her husband William (see 1901 census).
29 March 1911 - She was the wife of William Vaughan, a journeyman
mason, when she died aged 83 at 96 Tramway, Hirwaun, from bronchitis
and senile decay. Her son Thomas Drew, of 26 king St, Cwmdare, who had
been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
1 April 1911 - She was buried aged 83 in grave number E6/18 of Aberdare Old Cemetery (info from Lynda Miles, Aberdare cemetery department 11/1/2007).
WILLIAM VAUGHAN (son of William and Jane Vaughan)
C 1832/33 - He was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
22 September 1833 - He was baptised in Calne parish church (Ancestry.co.uk web-site).
6 June 1841 - He was living in New Rd, Calne (see 1841 census): -
Names | Age & Sex | Employment | Whether Born in Couny | |
Males | Females | |||
Ann Pearce | - | 75 | - | Y |
Susannah Palmer | - | 70 | - | Y |
John Lodge | 65 | - | Ag lab | Y |
Jane Vaughan | - | 30 | Seamstress | Y |
William do | 8 | - | - | Y |
Mary do | - | 5 | - | Y |
30 March 1851 - He was living in Curzon St, Calne (see 1851 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age | Occupation | Where Born | |
Males | Females | |||||
William Vaughan | Head - | Mar | 50 | - | Greenwich Pensioner | Wilts Chippenham |
Jane do | Wife | Mar | - | 45 | - | Do Calne |
William do | Son | U | 19 | - | Laborer | Do do |
Mary do | Daugh | U | - | 16 | - | Do do |
Jane do | Daugh | - | - | 9 | - | Do do |
Sarah do | Daugh | - | - | 7 | - | Do do |
Frances Vaughan | Daur | - | - | 6 | Scholar | Wilts Calne |
Ralph Vaughan | Son | - | 3 | - | - | Do do |
Charles do | Son | - | 2 | - | - | Do do |
7 April 1861 - He was living with his wife Mary in Hafodwenog, Llanwonno, Glamorgan (see 1861 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age of | Occupation | Where Born | |
Males | Females | |||||
William Vaughan | Head | Mar | 29 | - | Mason | Wiltshire, Calne |
Mary do | Wife | Mar | - | 27 | do wife | Pembrokesh, Haverfordwest |
2 April 1871 - He was a mason aged 37 lodging with his wife Mary at 9 Clarendon Row, Bedwellty (see 1871 census).
12 November 1877 - He was an unmarried mason aged 44 living in Hirwaun, Penderyn, when he married Jane Drew in Merthyr Tydfil Register Office. He signed the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was a mason aged 48 living at 98 Tramway, Hirwaun,
with his wife Jane and her children William, Francis, and John (see
1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a stonemason aged 57 living at 98 Tramway,
Hirwaun, with his wife Jane. He spoke English (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a stonemason aged 69 living at 19 Tramway, Aberdare with his wife Jane (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was living at 96 Tramway, Hirwain (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Birthplace | Language Spoken |
William Vaughan | Head | 79 |
Widower |
Mason. Pensioner. | Wiltshire Calne | English |
22 June 1912 - He was a former journeyman stonemason from 96 Tramway, Hirwaun, when he died aged 80 from asperit-sclerosis and fatty heart syncope in the Workhouse Infirmary at Merthyr Tydfil (death certificate).
24 June 1912 - D J Williams, the Master of the Union Workhouse, Merthyr, notified the Registrar of his death (death certificate).
MARY VAUGHAN (NÉE (?))
C 1833/34 - She was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire (see 1871 census).
? - She married William Vaughan (see 1871 census).
7 April 1861 - She was living with her husband William in Hafodwenog, Llanwonno, Glamorgan (see 1861 census and table above).
2 April 1871 - Aged 37, she was lodging with her husband William at 9 Clarendon Row, Bedwellty (see 1871 census).
HENRY WESTON (son of James and Elizabeth Weston)
29 September 1826 - He was baptised, along with his siblings James and Ann, in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 15, he was living at Keens (?) Hole Mill,
Quemerford, Calne, with (his father) James, a labourer, aged 45, Mary
aged 45, and (his siblings) James aged 16, William aged 13, Thomas aged
11, Eliza aged 9, and Elizabeth aged 11 (see 1841 census).
30 September 1848 - He was a labourer and under age when he married
Dinah Drew in the parish church at Calne. He signed his name in the
register (marriage certificate).
C 1848/49 - Their son Henry was born in Calne (see 1851 census).
30 March 1851 - He was a "hawks whiting" aged 24 living in Cow Lane, Calne with his wife Dinah and their son Henry aged 2 (see 1851 census).
C 1851 - Their son William was born in Calne (see 1861 census).
6 August 1854 - Their son Thomas was baptised at St Mary's parish church, Calne (parish register).
12 April 1857 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son James was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
C 1858/59 - Their son John was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
29 November 1860 - Their daughter Eliza was born in Zion Lane, Calne (info from Mary Whitehead 9 August 2000).
7 April 1861 - He was a licensed pedlar aged 35 living in Zion Lane,
Calne with his wife Dinah and children Henry aged 12, William aged 10,
Thomas aged 7, James aged 5, John aged 2, and Eliza aged 4 months (see
1861 census).
C 1862/63 - Their son George was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
11 February 1865 - Their daughter Mary was privately baptised at Holy
Trinity church, Calne (parish register via Robin Holley 13/7/00).
15 February 1865 - He was a whitening maker living in Quemerford, Calne when their daughter Martha was privately baptised (parish register Holy Trinity church, Calne - via Robin Holley 13/7/00).
13 February 1867 - He was a labourer when their children Eliza, George, John and Martha were baptised in Holy Trinity church, Calne (parish register via Robin Holley 13/7/00).
14 June 1867 - Their daughter Ann was baptised at Holy Trinity church, Calne (parish register via Robin Holley 13/7/00).
24 March 1870 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son Charlie was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 44 living in Silver St, Calne, with his wife Diana and their children William aged 21, Thomas aged 17, James aged 15, John aged 12, Elizabeth aged 10, George aged 8, Martha aged 5, and Charles aged 1 (see 1871 census).
C 1871/72 - Their son Mark was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
13 November 1874 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Jane was baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register)
3 April 1881 - He was a general labourer aged 54 living with his wife
Dinah and children Martha aged 16, Charles aged 11, Mark aged 9 and
Jane aged 7 in Horsebrook, Calne (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was rag dealer aged 65 living in Horsebrook, Calne with his wife Dinah (see 1891 census).
2 January 1892 - He was a general dealer when the death of his wife
Dinah was reported to the registrar (DW's death certificate).
25 July 1898 - He died, aged 68, in Horsebrook, Calne, of apoplexy. He had been a general labourer (death certificate).
26 July 1898 - His daughter Eliza Witchell of Kew Lane, Calne, who had
been present at his death, advised the registrar (HW's death
certificate).
29 July 1898 - He was from Horsebrook, Calne and aged 68 when his funeral service was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Henry, William, Thomas, James, John, Eliza(beth), George, Mary, Martha, Ann, Charles, and Jane.
DINAH WESTON (NÉE DREW) (daughter of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
C 1830 - She was born in Calne (see 1881 census) or Broadtown (see 1891 census).
3 July 1831 - She was baptised in the parish church at Clyffe Pypard (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 9, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne with her parents and siblings (see 1841 census).
30 September 1848 - She was under age when she married Henry Weston in
the parish church at Calne. She made her mark in the register. Her
Aunt, Fanny Ricks was one of the witnesses (marriage certificate).
30 March 1851 - Aged 21, she was living in Low Lane, Calne with her
husband Henry and their son Henry (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 31, she was living in Zion Lane, Calne with her
husband Henry and children Henry, William, Thomas, James, John, and
Eliza (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 41, she was living in Silver St, Calne, with her
husband Henry and their children William, Thomas, James, John,
Elizabeth, George, Martha, and Charles (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 51, she was living with her husband Henry and children in Horsebrook, Calne (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 61, she was living with her husband Henry in Horsebrook, Calne (see 1891 census).
1 January 1892 - She died, aged 62, in Horsebrook, Calne, of bronchitis (death certificate).
2 January 1892 - Her son G(eorge?) Weston advised the registrar of her death (death certificate).
4 January 1892 - She was aged 62 and from Calne when her funeral service was held at Calne parish church (see parish register).
JOHN PAUL DREW (son of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
9 June 1833 - He was baptised in Clyffe Pypard parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 7, he was living in Frog Lane, Calne with his parents and siblings (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 17 living with his parents in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
12 May 1856 - He was a labourer aged 22 from Hirwaun when he married Eliza James in Aberdare parish church. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
26 June 1859 - He was a labourer from Hirwaun when their children Harriett and John were baptised in Hirwaun chapelry (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was living in Big Row, Aberdare (see 1861 census): -
Name |
Relationship |
Condition |
Age |
Occupation |
Where born |
|
Male |
Female |
|||||
Paul Drew |
Head |
Mar |
26 |
Labourer |
Wiltshire |
|
Eliza Do |
Wife |
Mar |
27 |
Pembroke Walton |
||
Samuel Do |
Son |
11 |
Miner |
Do Do |
||
John Do |
Son |
1 |
Glamorgan Aberdare |
|||
Harriet Do |
Dau |
4 |
Do Do |
|||
Thomas Thomas |
Boarder |
Widr |
27 |
Labourer |
Pembroke |
C 1861/62 - Their daughter Mary was born in Aberdare (see 1871 census).
December qtr 1861 - The birth of a Mary Jane Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 337).
C 1863/64 - Their son David was born in Aberdare (see 1871 census).
December qtr 1863 - The birth of a David Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 372).
C 1865/66 - Their son George was born in Aberdare (see 1871 census).
December qtr 1865 - The birth of a George Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 408).
C 1869/70 - Their son James was born in Aberdare (see 1871 census).
December qtr 1869 - The birth of a James Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 412).
2 April 1871 - He was living at 3 Clive Place, Aberdare (see 1871 census): -
Name |
Relationship |
Condition |
Age |
Occupation |
Where born |
|
Male |
Female |
|||||
John (sic) Drew |
Head |
Mar |
37 |
Fireman |
Wilts Calne |
|
Eliza Do |
Wife |
Mar |
37 |
Pembroke Haverfordwest |
||
Harriet Do |
Dau |
14 |
Glamorgan Aberdare |
|||
Mary J Do |
Dau |
|
9 |
Do Do |
||
David Do |
Son |
7 |
Scholar |
Do Do |
||
George Do |
Son |
5 |
Do |
Do Do |
||
James Do |
Son |
1 |
|
Do Do |
||
Henry Weston |
Lodger |
Unm |
22 |
Coker |
Wilts Calne |
|
William Hodges |
Lodger |
Unm |
20 |
Labourer |
Somerset Yatton |
C 1871/72 - Their daughter Martha was born in Aberdare (see 1881 census).
June qtr 1872 - The birth of a Martha Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 453).
C 1874/75 - Their daughter Lizzie Ann was born in Aberdare (see 1881 census).
September qtr 1874 - The birth of an Eliza Ann was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 513).
C 1876/77 - Their son William was born in Aberdare (see 1881 census).
December qtr 1876 - The birth of a William Drew was registered in Merthyr Tydfil (GRO ref 11a 481).
3 April 1881 - He was living at 3 Shop houses, Aberdare (see 1881 census): -
Name |
Relationship |
Condition |
Age |
Occupation |
Where born |
|
Male |
Female |
|||||
John Paul Drew |
Head |
Mar |
46 |
Labourer |
Wiltshire Calne |
|
Eliza Drew |
Wife |
Mar |
47 |
Do wife |
Pembroke Walton |
|
David Do |
Son |
Unm |
17 |
|
Coal miner |
Glam Aberdare |
George Do |
Son |
Unm |
15 |
|
Coal miner |
Glam Aberdare |
James Drew |
Son |
Unm |
11 |
Scholar |
Do Aberdare |
|
Martha Drew |
Dau |
|
9 |
Do |
Do Do |
|
Lizzie Ann Do |
Dau |
|
6 |
Do |
Do Do |
|
William Do |
Son |
|
4 |
Do |
Do Do |
5 April 1891 - He was living at 48 Harriet St, Aberdare (see 1891 census): -
Name |
Relation-ship |
Condition |
Age |
Occupation |
Where born |
Language spoken |
|
Male |
Female |
||||||
John Drew |
Head |
M |
58 |
Haulier |
Wilts Calne |
Both |
|
Eliza " |
Wife |
M |
58 |
|
Pemb Haverfordwest |
Both |
|
George " |
Son |
S |
25 |
|
Haulier |
Glam Aberdare |
Both |
Eliza Ann " |
Dau |
S |
|
17 |
Dressmaker |
" " |
Both |
William Drew |
Son |
S |
14 |
Xxxial waters assist |
" " |
Both |
10 April 1898 - He was a haulier aged 63 when he died at 48 Harriet St, Trecynon, Aberdare, as a result of injuries caused by the kick of a horse (death certificate).
13 April 1898 - An inquest was held into his death by R J Rhys, the Coroner for Glamorgan (death certificate).
14 April 1898 - His death was registered (death certificate).
12 July 1898 - He had been a haulier living at 48 Harriet St, Trecynon, Aberdare when the administration of his estate valued at £215 17s 6d was granted at Llandaff to his widow Eliza (National Probate Calendar).
Known child/children - Harriett, John Mary Jane, David, George, James, Martha, Eliza Ann and William.
ELIZABETH DREW (NÉE JAMES) (daughter of David James)
12 March 1830 - She was baptised in West Walton parish church, Pembrokeshire (IGI).
6 June 1841 - She was living in Walton West, Pembrokeshire (see 1841 census):-
Name |
Age |
Employment |
Whether born in County |
|
Male |
Female |
|||
David James |
40 |
Mason |
Y |
|
Rhoda Do |
40 |
|
Y |
|
Wm James |
14 |
|
|
Y |
Elizth James |
|
11 |
|
Y |
Tho James |
8 |
|
Y |
30 March 1851 - She was a house servant aged 19 working for James Stone, a farmer, and his wife Mary at Langum (actually Llangwm), Pembrokeshire (see 1851 census).
12 May 1856 - She was from Hirwaun and aged 22 when she married Paul Drew in Aberdare parish church. She made her mark in the register (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - She was living with her husband and their children in Te Paig Row, Aberdare (see 1861 census and table above).
2 April 1871 - She was living with her husband and their children at 3 Clive Place, Aberdare (see 1871 census and table above).
3 April 1881 - She was living with her husband and their children at 3 Shop houses, Aberdare (see 1881 census and table above).
5 April 1891 - She was living with her husband and their children at 48 Harriet St, Aberdare (see 1891 census and table above).
12 July 1898 - She was granted at Llandaff the administration of her late husband John Paul's estate valued at £215 17s 6d (National Probate Calendar).
18 August 1900 - She was the widow of John Paul Drew, a coal haulier, when she died aged 66 at 48 Harriet St, Aberdare, from cancer of the stomach and asthemia (death certificate).
20 August 1900 - Her son David from 7 Harlech Place, Aberdare, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
5 November 1900 - She had previously been a widow living at 48 Harriet St, Trecynon, Aberdare, when the probate of her estate valued at £650 16s 4d was granted in London to John Charles, a draper and outfitter. Her name was shown as Eliza (National Probate Calendar).
ABRAHAM FELL (son of William and Maria Fell)
21 November 1830 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 10, he was living in Compton Bassett with (his
parents) William and Maria, and (his siblings) Hannah, Elizabeth, Ann,
Charles, Harriet and Jane (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 20 working for John Brown at Wyatts Farm, Bromham (see 1851 census).
6 August 1854 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when his
daughter Maria (with Sarah Drew) was baptised in St Mary’s parish
church, Calne (see parish register).
9 August 1856 - He was a 26 year-old bachelor labourer living in Calne
when he married Sarah Drew at St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. He made
his mark in the register (marriage certificate and see parish register).
2 February 1857 - Their daughter Alice was born in Wood St, Calne (AF’s birth certificate).
C 1858/59 - Their son William was born in Tythyston (Tythegston), Glamorgan (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a coal miner aged 30 living in Kenfig Hill,
Tythyston (Tythegston), Glamorgan, with his wife Sarah, and their
children Maria D aged 7, Allice aged 4, and William aged 2 (see 1861
census).
7 November 1861 - He was a labourer on coal wharf living at New Rd, Calne (Sarah Ann's birth certificate).
21 January 1865 - He was a coal merchant's labourer living at New Rd (FE’s birth certificate).
2 April 1871 - He was a coal labourer aged 40 living in New Rd, Calne,
with his wife Sarah, and their children William, Sarah A, and Francis E
(see 1871 census).
26 June 1871 - He was a coal porter living in New Rd.
3 April 1881 - He was a road labourer aged 57 living at 12 Hungerford
Row, Curzon St, Calne, with his wife Sarah and children Annie, Maud and
Albert (NB Albert was actually the illegitimate son of their daughter
Sarah Ann) (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a stone quarryman aged 61 living with his wife
Sarah and grandson Alline aged 5 in Curzon St, Calne (see 1891 census).
17 April 1900 - He was formerly a general labourer when he died aged 69 in Curzon St, Calne, of heart disease. His daughter Elizabeth Watkins
notified the registrar of his death the same day (death certificate).
21 April 1900 - He was a road labourer aged 69 living in Curzon St,
Calne when he was buried in Curzon Street cemetery, Calne (see burial
register and photograph).
Known child/children - Maria (Drew), Alice, William, Sarah Ann, Frances Elizabeth and Maud.
The grave of Abraham Fell and his son William in Curzon St cemetery, Calne
SARAH FELL (NÉE DREW) (daughter of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
28 September 1835 - She was privately baptised (see parish register).
11 October 1835 - She was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 5, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne with her parents and siblings (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a house servant aged 15 living and working in
Butcher Row, Calne, for Henry Bowman the manager of the North Wilts
Bank (see 1851 census).
6 August 1854 - Maria, her daughter (with Abraham Fell) was baptised in St Mary’s parish church, Calne (parish register).
9 August 1856 - She was a 21 year-old spinster living in Calne when she married Abraham Fell at St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. She made her
mark in the register (marriage certificate and see parish register).
2 February 1857 - She was living in Wood St, Calne when her daughter Alice was born (AF's birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 25, she was living in Kenfig Hill, Tythyston
(Tythegston) , Glamorgan, with her husband Abraham, and their children
Maria D, Allice, and William (see 1861 census).
7 November 1861 - She was living in New Rd, Calne where her daughter
Sara Ann was born. She was unable to write her name (birth certificate).
21 January 1865 - She was still living at New Rd, where her daughter Frances Elizabeth was born (birth certificate).
2 March 1865 - She made her mark when she registered the birth of her daughter Frances Elizabeth (FEF's birth certificate).
2 April 1871 - Aged 36, she was living in New Rd, Calne, with her
husband Abraham, and their children William, Sarah A, and Francis E
(see 1871 census).
5 November 1873 - She was present at the death of Maria Fell (her mother-in-law) in Curzon St, Calne (MF's death certificate).
7 November 1873 - She notified the registrar of the death of Maria
Fell. She made her mark in the register (MF's death certificate).
17 January 1875 - She was present at the death of her mother Mary in Curzon St, Calne (MD's death certificate)
20 January 1875 - She was living in Curzon St, Calne and made her mark
when she advised the registrar of the death of her mother (MD's death
certificate).
29 September 1878 - She was present at the death of her father Cornelius in Curzon St, Calne (CD's death certificate)
2 October 1878 - She was living in Curzon St, Calne and made her mark
when she advised the registrar of the death of her father (CD's death
certificate).
3 April 1881 - Aged 47, she was living at 12 Hungerford Row, Curzon St, Calne with her husband Abram and children (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 59, she was living with her husband and grandson Alline in Curzon St, Calne (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - She was a widow aged 66 living in Rattle near Calne with her son (actually grandson) Albert (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was living at 2 Pippin Rd, Calne (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Henry Wheeler | Head | 45 |
Married |
Cowman on farm | Worker | Calne, Wilts |
Lily Wheeler | Wife | 39 | Married 19 years. 3 children. 3 alive. | - | - | Calne, Wilts |
Alfred Wheeler | Son | 12 | - | School | - | Calne, Wilts |
Reginald Wheeler | Son | 10 | - | " | - | Calne, Wilts |
Arthur Wheeler | Son | 9 | - | " | - | Calne, Wilts |
Sarah Fell | Aunt | 77 | Widow | - | - | Calne, Wilts |
22 March 1912 - She was a widow when she died, aged 76, in the
Almshouse, Calne, of a gastric ulcer and haematemesis (death
certificate).
23 March 1912 - Her daughter Maud Arman advised the registrar of her death (death certificate).
26 March 1912 - Aged 76, she was living in the Almshouses, Calne and
was the widow of a labourer when she was buried in plot B137 of Curzon
St, Cemetery, Calne (see burial register).
ANNE FELL (daughter of William and Maria Fell)
24 June 1832 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 8, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
parents) William and Maria, and (her siblings) Hannah, Elizabeth,
Abraham, Charles, Harriet and Jane (see 1841 census).
CHARLES FELL (son of William and Maria Fell)
28 June 1835 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 6, he was living in Compton Bassett with (his
parents) William and Maria, and (his siblings) Hannah, Elizabeth,
Abraham, Ann, Harriet and Jane (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 15 living in
Compton Bassett with his parents William and Martha and his siblings
Jane, Alice, John and Jacob (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an unmarried milkman aged 26 lodging with George
and Mary Glass at 2 Hampton Row, Bathwick (see 1861 census).
25 December 1862 - He was a labourer of full age living in Combe Down,
Bath, when he married Susan Butt in the Chapel of Holy Trinity, Combe
Down. He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
C 1863/64 - Their son Sydney C was born in Bathwick (see 1871 census).
(The birth of a Sydney Charles Fell was registered in Bathwick in 1863
- ref BWK/8/298).
C 1864/65 - Their son Albert W was born in Bathwick (see 1871 census).
1865 - The birth of their son Albert William was registered in Bathwick (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. No. BWK/9/005).
1866 - The birth of their daughter Louisa Mary was registered in Bathwick (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. No. BWK/9/221).
1868 - The death of their daughter Louisa Mary aged 1 was registered in Bathwick (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. No. BWK/8/449).
2 April 1871 - He was a dairyman aged 35 living at 65 Villa Fields,
Bathwick, with his wife Susan and children Sydney C aged 7 and Albert W
aged 6 (see 1871 census).
C 1875/76 - Their daughter Florence was born in Bath (see 1881 census).
1875 - The birth of their daughter Florence Amy was registered in Bathwick (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. no. BWK/12/085).
3 April 1881 - He was a dairyman aged 42 living at 4 Hampton Row,
Bathwick, with his wife Susan and children Sydney, a porter aged 17,
Albert, a blacksmith aged 16, and Florence aged 5 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a dairyman aged 51 living at 5 Hampton Row,
Bathwick, with his wife Susan, their daughter Florence, a dressmaker
aged 15, and grandson Albert aged 5 (see 1891 census).
16 November 1892 - He was a master dairyman aged 54 when he died at 5
Hampton Row, Bathwick, from a malignant disease of the liver and
bronchitis (death certificate).
18 November 1892 - His wife Susan, who had been present at his death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
Known child/children - Sydney Charles, Albert William, Louisa Mary and Florence Amy.
SUSAN FELL (NÉE BUTT) (daughter of George and Mary Ann Butt)
23 February 1839 - She was born in Combe Down, Widcombe, Somerset (birth certificate).
16 March 1839 - Her father, a mason living in Coombe Down, made his mark when he registered her birth (birth certificate).
6 June 1841 - Aged 2, she was living in Combe Down, Bath, with (her
parents) George, a quarryman aged 40 (rounded) and Mary Ann aged 30
(rounded), and (her siblings) John aged 15, William aged 10, Ann aged
8, Jobe aged 6, Elizabeth aged 4 and George aged 6 months (see 1841
census).
30 March 1851 - She was a general servant aged 12 living at 13 Wells
Rd, Lyncombe and Widcombe, with James Loader, a provision dealer aged
30, his wife Elizabeth aged 40, and their children Elizabeth aged 5 and
Sarah aged 2. She was shown as James Loader’s daughter-in-law
(see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a domestic servant aged 21 working for Sarah Chesterton, the governess of a ladies college, at 41 Pultney St, Bathwick (see 1861 census).
25 December 1862 - She was a servant of full age living in Combe Down,
Bath, when she married Charles Fell in the Chapel of Holy Trinity,
Combe Down. She signed the register. The witnesses were Job and
Elizabeth Butt (marriage certificate).
2 April 1871 - Aged 31, she was living at 65 Villa Fields, Bathwick,
with her husband Charles and children Sydney C and Albert W (see
1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 38, she was living at 4 Hampton Row, Bathwick, with her husband Charles and children Sydney, Albert and Florence (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 47, she was living at 5 Hampton Row, Bathwick, with her husband Charles, their daughter Florence and grandson Albert (see 1891 census).
16 November 1892 - She was present at the death of her husband Charles
at their home at 5 Hampton Row, Bathwick (CF’s death certificate).
18 November 1892 - She signed the register when she notified the
registrar of the death of her husband Charles. She was living at 5
Hampton Row, Bathwick (CF’s death certificate).
1900 - The death of her son Sydney Charles aged 36 was registered in Lynccombe/Widcombe (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. no. LW1/38/043).
31 March 1901 - She was a widowed dairy woman aged 60 living at 5
Hampton Row, Bathwick with her grandson Albert Fell aged 15 (see 1901
census).
1920 - The death of a Susan Fell aged 78 was registered in Lyncombe/Widcombe (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. no. LW2/4A/376).
HARRIETT FELL (daughter of William and Maria Fell)
16 April 1837 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
parents) William and Maria, and (her siblings) Hannah, Elizabeth,
Abraham, Ann, Charles and Jane (see 1841 census).
JACOB SUMBLER or WHEELER (son of William and Ann Sumbler)
22 December 1833 - He was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. His father was a mason (parish register)
30 March 1851 - 30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 16 living with his parents William and Ann, and his siblings Amelia and William, his married step-sister Caroline Weston and her son William, in Frof Lane, Calne. His surname and those of his parents were shown as Wheeler (see 1851 census).
24 November 1854 - He was a militiaman when his daughter Fanny (by Mary Jane Drew) was baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne. His surname was shown as Sumnor (see parish register).
22 September 1855 - He was a labourer aged 20 when he married Mary Jane Drew in the parish church at Calne. He made his mark in the register. The witnesses were William Flay and Aurlia Sumbler (marriage certificate).
5 April 1857 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Ellen was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1860 - Their daughter Martha was born (see Calne parish register).
5 August 1860 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Martha was baptised in Calne parish church. Their surname was shown as Sumner (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - He was a porter to a linen draper aged 26 living in Back Lane, Calne, with his wife Jane and children Fanny aged 6, Ellen aged 4, and Martha aged 11 months, and Henry Taylor, a boarder (see 1861
census).
C 1861/62 - Their son Henry was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
December qtr 1861 - The birth of their son Henry was registered in Calne (Chippenham RO ref CA/14/51 GRO ref 5a 62).
C 1863/64 - Their daughter Kate was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
C 1865/66 - Their daughter Anne was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
C 1866/67 - Their son Alfred was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
1867 - The birth of their son Frederick was registered in Calne (Chippenham RO ref CA/17/194).
March qtr 1868 - The birth of their son Frederick was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 65).
5 January 1868 - He was a labourer when their daughter Mary Ann and son Frederick were baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
3 October 1869 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son Arthur was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
21 December 1870 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Kate and son Alfred were baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was a groom aged 35 living in The Pippin, Calne, with his wife Jane and children Martha aged 11, Henry aged 9, Kate aged 7, Anne aged 5, Alfred aged 4, Frederick aged 3 and Arthur aged 1 (see
1871 census).
9 June 1871 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son William was baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne. Their surname was shown as
Sumbler or Wheeler (see parish register).
16 December 1872 - He was a labourer when their daughter Minnie Eliza
was baptised in St Mary’s parish church, Calne (parish register).
3 April 1881 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 48 living in Oxford Rd, Calne, with his wife Jane and their children Henry, an agricultural labourer aged 17, Anne aged 15, Fred aged 14, Arthur aged 11, William aged 9, and Minnie aged 8. His surname was shown as Wheeler (see 1881 census).
16 October 1882 - He was shown as Jacob Wheeler from Calne and aged 51 when his funeral service was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Fanny (Drew), Ellen, Martha, Henry, Kate, Mary Ann, Alfred, William and Minnie Eliza.
MARY JANE SUMBLER (NÉE DREW) (daughter of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
30 June 1837 - She was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne with her parents and siblings (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 14, she was living with her parents and siblings in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
24 November 1854 - Her daughter Fanny (with Jacob Sumnor) was baptised
in St Mary’s parish church, Calne (see parish register).
December qtr 1854 - The birth of her daughter Fanny was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 65).
22 September 1855 - She was aged 18 when she married Jacob Sumbler in
the parish church at Calne. She made her mark in the register (marriage
certificate).
7 April 1861 - She was an agricultural labourer aged 24 living in Back
Lane, Calne, with her husband Jacob and children Fanny, Ellen, and
Martha, and Henry Taylor, a boarder (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 35, she was living in The Pippin, Calne with her husband Jacob and their children (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 44, she was living in Oxford Rd, Calne, with her
husband Jacob and their children Henry, Anne, Fred, Arthur,
William, and Minnie. Their surname was shown as Wheeler (see 1881
census).
5 April 1891 - She was a widowed needlewoman aged 53 living in the
north side of Frog Lane, Calne, with her children Henry aged 29, Arthur
aged 21 and William aged 19. Their surname was shown as Wheeler (see
1891 census).
GEORGE DREW (son of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
13 February 1839 - He was born in Calne, Wiltshire (birth certificate).
17 March 1839 - He was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 2, he was living in Frog Lane, Calne with his parents and siblings (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 12, he was an agricultural labourer living with
his parents and siblings in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
13 September 1860 - Aged 21, he was a labourer living in Calne when he
married Martha Perris in the parish church at Sutton Benger, Wiltshire.
He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - He was a groom aged 22 living in Curzon St, Calne, with his wife Martha (see 1861 census).
7 July 1861 - He was a groom from Clane when their son Frederick George was baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
C 1862/63 - Their son Edward was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
5 February 1865 - He was a groom when their daughter Francis Mary and
son Edward James were baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne
(parish register).
C 1868/69 - Their son Charles was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
C July 1870 - Their son Henry was born in Calne (see 1871 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a carter aged 32 living at 12 Hungerford Row,
Curzon St, Calne, with his wife Martha, and children Frederick aged 9,
Edward aged 8, Fanny aged 6, Charles aged 2, and Henry aged 9 months
(see 1871 census).
C 1872/73 - Their son Cornelius J was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
C 1878/79 - Their daughter Martha was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
4 March 1881 - He was a carrier when their daughter Martha Annie was
baptised in St Mary's parish church, Calne (parish register)
3 April 1881 - He was a carrier aged 42 living in Oxford Rd, Calne with his wife Martha, their children Frederick G, a general labourer aged 19, Edward J aged 18, Charles E aged 12, Henry aged 10, Cornelius J, aged 8, and Martha A aged 3, and his nephew Henry, an agricultural
labourer aged 17 (see 1881 census). George's nephew Henry was the
illegitimate son of his younger sister Eliza.
28 June 1888 - He was a licenced victualler when his daughter Frances
Mary married Harry George Attfield in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne
(parish register).
1891 - He was a beer retailer living at The Marsh, Calne (Kelly's 1891 directory of Wiltshire).
5 February 1891 - He was a coal merchant and beer seller when his son
Frederick, aged 29, was buried in Curzon St cemetery, Calne (see burial
register).
5 April 1891 - He was a publican, aged 52, living at The Bricklayers
Arms, The Marsh, Calne, with his wife Martha, children Henry, aged 20,
an agricultural labourer, John, aged 18, an agricultural labourer,
Annie, aged 13, a day school pupil teacher, and three visitors and
boarders (see 1891 census).
1895 - He was a beer retailer living at The Marsh, Calne (Kelly's 1895 directory of Wiltshire).
31 March 1901 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 62 living in The
Marsh, Calne, with his wife Martha and their son Cornelius J, a pork
butcher, aged 27 (see 1901 census).
11 March 1902 - He was a retired publican aged 63 when he died at The
Marsh, Calne, of splenitis abcess (death certificate).
11 March 1902 - He was a former beer house keeper living at The Marsh,
Calne, when he was buried aged 63 in plot 86C of Curzon St cemetery,
Calne (see burial register).
12 March 1902 - His son C John Drew of The Marsh, Calne, who had been
present at his death, advised the registrar (death certificate).
10 December 1902 - He was an innkeeper when his son Cornelius John
married Isabella Haddrell in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish
register).
17 January 1903 - He was a farmer when his daughter Martha Annie
married George Carpenter in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish
register).
Known child/children - Frederick George, Francis Mary, Edward James, Charles E, Henry, Cornelius John and Martha Annie.
MARTHA DREW (NÉE PERRIS) (daughter of Thomas and Susanna Perris)
5 March 1837 - She was baptised in Sutton Benger parish church (LDS family search web-site).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, she was living in Sutton Benger with (her
parents) Thomas, a baker, and Susanna, both aged 30 (rounded), and (her
siblings) Edward aged 8, Anne aged 6, and Frederick aged 2 (see 1841
census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 10, she was living in Sutton Benger with her
grandmother Ann Barnett, aged 79, a widowed pauper and a former baker,
her uncle James Barrett, an agricultural labourer aged 46, and her
brother Frederick aged 8 (see 1851 census).
13 September 1860 - Aged 23, she was living in Sutton Benger when she
married George Drew in the parish church at Sutton Benger, Wiltshire.
She signed her name in the register (marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 23, she was living in Curzon St, Calne, with her husband George (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 36, she was living at 12 Hungerford Row, Curzon St, Calne, with her husband George and their children (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 44, she was living in Oxford Rd, Calne with her husband George and their children (see 1881 census).
1891 ENTER CENSUS INFO.
31 March 1901 - Aged 64, she was living in The Marsh, Calne, with her
husband George and their son Cornelius J (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was living with her daughter Annie and family at 3 Third Avenue, Oldfield Park, Bath (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
George Carpenter | Head | 34 |
Married |
Pork butcher | Bacon factory. Worker | Calne, Wilts |
Annie Carpenter | Wife | 33 | Married 8 years. 1 child. 1 alive. | - | - | Calne, Wlits |
Frederick Carpenter | Son | 7 | - | - | - | Bath, Somerset |
Martha Drew | Mother | 74 | Widow | - | - | Sutton Benger, Wilts |
Frederick Duck | Boarder | 26 | Single | Pipe fitter | Engineers & Iron Foundry. Worker. | Calne, Wilts |
20 April 1912 - She was the widow of an innkeeper when she died aged 75 at 10 Oxford Rd, Calne, of chronic bronchitis and heart failure. Her
son, Edward, of the same address, who had been present at her death,
advised the registrar (death certificate).
25 April 1912 - She was the widow of an innkeeper and had been living
in Oxford Rd, Calne when she was buried aged 75 in plot C86 of Curzon
St cemetery, Calne (see burial register).
JANE DANIELS (NÉE FELL) (daughter of William and Maria Fell)
27 July 1839 - She was born in Compton Bassett (birth certificate).
13 October 1839 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 2, she was living in Compton Bassett with (her
parents) William and Maria, and (her siblings) Hannah, Elizabeth,
Abraham, Ann, Charles and Harriet (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - She was a scholar aged 11 living in Compton Bassett
with her parents William and Martha and her siblings Charles, Alice,
John and Jacob (see 1851 census).
17 December 1859 - She was aged 21 and from Compton Bassett when she
married Frederick Daniels in Compton Bassett parish church. She signed
the register (see parish register & marriage certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 23, she was living in Horsebrook, Calne with her
husband Frederick, their daughter Emily and James Stanton, a lodger
(see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - Aged 33, she was living in Compton Bassett with her
husband Fredric, their children Emily Alice, Jane Maria, Mary Sophia
and Albert William, and her widowed mother Maria Fell (see 1871 census).
20 December 1876 - She was the wife of Frederick Daniells, a farm
labourer, when she died aged 37 in Compton Bassett of metritis (12
days) and peritonitis (3 days) (death certificate).
21 December 1876 - Her daughter Emily, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
24 December 1876 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried
aged 37 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
FREDRICK DANIELS (son of William and Jane Daniels)
7 May 1837 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church. His
father was a labourer from Compton Bassett (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4, he was living in Compton Bassett with (his
parents) William, an agricultural labourer (rounded), and Jane, both
aged 45 (rounded), (his siblings) John aged 20, Jesse aged 18, Edward
aged 16, George aged 14, Ann aged 11, Rebecca aged 9, William aged 8,
Jacob aged 6, and Mary aged 2, Winifred Bush aged 25 and Edward Bush
aged 1 (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 14, he was living in Marsh Lane, Calne, with his
parents William, a labourer aged 54, and Jane aged 52, his siblings
Jacob aged 15 and Mary aged 12, and his nephew Edward Bush aged 11 (see
1851 census).
17 December 1859 - He was a labourer aged 22 from Compton Bassett when
he married Jane Fell in Compton Bassett parish church. He made his mark
in the register (see parish register & marriage certificate).
C 1859/60 - Their daughter Emily Alice was born in Calne (see 1861 census) or Compton Bassett (see 1871 census)
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 24 living in
Horsebrook, Calne with his wife Jane, their daughter Emily aged 1 and
James Stanton, a lodger (see 1861 census).
C 1864/65 - Their daughter Jane Maria was born in Compton Bassett (see 1871 census).
C 1866/67 - Their daughter Mary Sophia was born in Compton Bassett (see 1871 census).
C 1869/70 - Their son Albert William was born in Compton Bassett (see 1871 census).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 34 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Jane, their children Emily Ann aged 11,
Jane Maria aged 6, Mary Sophia aged 4 and Albert William aged 1, and
his widowed mother-in-law Maria Fell (see 1871 census).
20 October 1872 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
18 April 1875 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Elizabeth Amelia was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church
(see parish register).
28 July 1878 - He was a farm labourer and a widower aged 42 living in
Compton Bassett when he married Sarah Angell in the Free Church, Calne.
He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 44 living in
Calstone with his wife Sarah and children Jane aged 17, Albert aged 12,
John aged 8, and Elizabeth aged 6 (see 1881 census).
December qtr 1889 - He married Elizabeth Robbins (née Day) in Calne Register Office (RO ref R_Calne/3/4 & GRO ref 5a 156).
C July 1890 - Their son Henry J was born in Calstone (see 1891 census).
5 April 1891 - He was living in Blackland Street, Blackland, Calne, with his wife Elizabeth and children. They occupied 4 rooms (see 1891 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age | Occupation | Where Born | |
Males | Females | |||||
Fredk Daniells | Head | M | 52 | - | Agricultural labourer | Compton Bassett, Calne, Wilts |
Elizabeth do | Wife | M | - | 41 | - | Calne, Wilts |
Jane M | Daughter | S | - | 28 | General servant (domestic) | do |
William Robbins | Son | - | 12 | - | Scholar | Calstone, Calne, Wilts |
Lilian Robbins | Daughter | - | - | 10 | Scholar | do |
Bertie Robbins | Son | - | 7 | - | Scholar | do |
Anne M Robbins | Daughter | - | - | 5 | Scholar | do |
Henry J Danniells | Son | - | 9m | - | - | do |
31 March 1901 - He was living in Blackland, Calne (see 1901 census): -
Name | Relation to Head | Condition | Age | Occupation | Employer, Worker etc | Where Born | |
Males | Females | ||||||
Frederick Daniells | Head | M | 53 | - | Agricultural carter | Worker | Wilts Compton Bassett |
Elizabeth Daniells | Wife | M | - | 50 | - | - | Do Calne |
Jane Daniells | Daughter | S | - | 32 | - | - | Do Compton Bassett |
Bertram Robbins | Stepson | S | 17 | - | General agricultural labourer | Worker | Do Theobalds Green |
Henry Daniells | Son | S | 11 | - | - | - | Do Blackland |
2 April 1911 - He was living in Calstone, Calne (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Frederick Daniells | Head | 74 | Married 21 years | Farm labourer | Worker | Compton, Calne, Wilts |
Elizabeth Daniells | Wife | 60 | Married. 7 children. 7 alive. | - | - | Calne, Wilts |
Bertie Robbins | Son | 27 | Single | Labourer (Milkman) | Worker | Calstone, Calne |
Henry Daniells | Son | 21 | Single | Labourer (Carter) | Worker | Blackland, Calne |
June qtr 1914 - The death of a Frederick Daniels aged 77 was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 80).
Known child/children - (with Jane) Emily Alice, Jane Maria, Mary Sophia, Albert William, John and Elizabeth Amelia. - (with Elizabeth) - Henry J
SARAH DANIELS (formerly ANGELL NÉE BEAR) (daughter of John Bear)
C 1832/33 - She was born in Studley (see 1881 census).
6 June 1841 - Aged 12, she was living in Studley, near Calne, with (her parents) John, an agricultural labourer aged 66, and Mary aged 55, and(her siblings) Jane aged 22 and Henry aged 17 (see 1841 census).
30 march 1851 - She was a prisoner aged 20 in the New Prison, Devizes (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 28, she was lodging at 135 Back St, Calne (see 1861 census).
13 February 1864 - She was a spinster aged 30 living in Calne when she married George Angell in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 40 and married, she was living alone in New Rd, Calne (see 1871 census).
28 July 1878 - She was a widow aged 46 living in Eatwell Lane, Calne,
when she married Frederick Daniels in the Free Church, Calne. She made
her mark in the register. Her father John Bear, a former farm labourer,
was deceased (marriage certificate).
3 April 1881 - Aged 48, she was living in Calstone with her husband
Frederick and his children Jane, Albert, John, and Elizabeth (see 1881
census).
June qtr 1889 - Her death at the age of 52 was registered in Calne (RO ref CA/18/126 & GRO ref 5a 48).
ELIZABETH DANIELS (formerly ROBBINS NÉE DAY) (daughter of William and Sarah Ann Day)
C 1851/52 - She was born in Calne (see 1861 census).
2 April 1852 - She was baptised in Calne parish church (Familysearch web-site).
7 April 1861 - She was a scholar aged 9 living with her parents William, a journeyman carpenter aged 38, and Sarah A aged 32, and her siblings Mary A aged 7, Kate aged 4, Catherine aged 2 and Francis aged 1 month, in The Quarry, Back Rd, Calne (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a scholar aged 19 living with her parents William, a carpenter aged 49, and Sarah Ann aged 43, and her siblings Catherine aged 13, Francis aged 10, Sarah aged 8, William aed 4, Henry aged 2, and Ellen aged 3 weeks (see 1871 census).
September qtr 1873 - She married Stephen Robbins in Calne parish church (RO ref C/9/2/452 & GRO ref 5a 95).
3 April 1881 - She was living in Theobalds Green, Calne, with her husband Stephen and their children (see 1881 census and table below).
December qtr 1889 - She married Frederick Daniells in Calne Register Office (RO ref R_Calne/3/4 & GRO ref 5a 156).
5 April 1891 - She was living in Blackland Street, Blackland, Calne, with her husband Frederick and children (see 1891 census and table above).
31 March 1901 - She was living with her husband Frederick and children in Blackland, Calne (see 1901 census and table above).
STEPHEN ROBBINS (son of George and Mary Robbins)
C 1848/49 - He was born in Calne (see 1851 census).
1849 - His birth was registered in Calne. His Mother’s maiden name was Scott (RO ref CA/7/127).
30 March 1851 - He was living in Blackland, Calne (see 1851 census).
Name | Relation to Head | Cond-ition | Age | Occupation | Where Born | |
Males | Females | |||||
George Robins | Head | Mar | 28 | Agricultural labourer | Wilts Calne | |
Mary do | Wife | do | 25 | Do wife | Do Cherhill | |
John do | Son | U | 3 | Do Calne | ||
Stephen do | Son | U | 2 | Do do |
7 April 1861 - Aged 10, he was living in Cherhill with his grandfather David Scot, a widower aged 65, and (his cousin) Edward Scot, a Carter aged 18 (see 1861 census).
September qtr 1873 - He married Elizabeth Day in Calne parish church (RO ref C/9/2/452 & GRO ref 5a 95).
C 1874/75 - Their daughter Ellen was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
C 1875/76 - Their daughter Sarah was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
C 1878/79 - Their son William was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
C September/October 1880 - Their daughter Florence Lily was born in Calne (see 1881 census).
3 April 1881 - He was living with his wife Elizabeth in Theobalds Green, Blackland, Calne. His parents George and Mary, and his siblings David, Henry James, Mary Jane, Frederick and Eliza lived next door (see 1881 census ):-
Name | Relation to Head | Marital Status | Gender | Age | Birthplace | Occupation |
Stephen Robbins | Head | Mar | Male | 31 | Calne, Wiltshire | Ag lab |
Elizth Robbins | Wife | Mar | Female | 29 | do | |
Ellen Robbins | Daur | Female | 6 | do | Scholar | |
Sarah Robbins | Daur | Female | 5 | do | Scholar | |
William Robbins | Son | Male | 2 | do | ||
Florence Lily Robbins | Daur | Female | 6m | do |
C 1883/84 - Their son Bertram was born in Theobalds Green (see 1901 census).
June qtr 1885 - His death at the age of 36 was registered in Calne (RO ref CA/17/86 & GRO ref 5a 52).
Known child/children - Ellen, Sarah, William, Florence Lily and Bertram.
GEORGE ANGELL
C 1834/35 - He was born (based on age at marriage).
6 June 1841 - Aged 6 , he was living in Frog Lane, Calne, with (his parents) William, an agricultural labourer aged 40 (rounded), and Mary aged 40 (rounded), and (his siblings) John aged 15 (rounded), Henry aged 15 (rounded, William aged 9, Ann aged 3, and Mary aged 10 months (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 16, he was an ap living in Frog Lane, Calne, with his parents William, an agricultural labourer aged 53, and Mary Ann aged 51, and his siblings William aged 16, Ann aged 13, Maryann aged 12 and Robert aged 9 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 26 living in Frog Lane, Calne, with his mother Mary aged 61, and his siblings Mary aged 20, and Robert aged 18 (see 1861 census).
13 February 1864 - He was a labourer aged 29 living in Calne when he married Sarah Bear in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was a widower and an agricultural labourer aged 39 living alone in Studley (see 1871 census).
Pre 28 July 1878 - He died.
FANNY DREW (daughter of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
10 January 1841 - She was born in Calne, Wiltshire (birth certificate).
12 February 1841 - She was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Aged 4 months, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne with her parents and siblings (see 1841 census).
15 January 1842 - She died, aged 1 year, in Calne of decline (death certificate).
17 January 1842 - Mary Angell, who had been in attendance at her death, notified the registrar. She was registered as the son of Cornelius and Mary Drew (death certificate).
19 January 1842 - She was buried aged 1 at St Mary's parish church, Calne (see entry no. 2129 in the parish register).
18 March 1844 - The entry in the register of deaths was corrected to
read daughter in the presence of both her parents (death certificate).
ALICE LAWES (NÉE FELL) (daughter of William and Maria Fell)
3 August 1841 - She was born in Compton Bassett (birth certificate).
19 September 1841 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church.
Her grandmother Grace Fell was one of her sponsors (see parish
register).
30 March 1851 - She was a scholar aged 9 living in Compton Bassett with her parents William and Martha and her siblings Charles, Jane, John and Jacob (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - She was a dairymaid aged 20 working for James Coller at Moushill (Moorshall) Farm, Kington St Michael (see 1861 census).
December qtr 1862 - Her marriage to Henry Lawes was registered in Chippenham (GRO ref 5a 123).
2 April 1871 - She was living Hearcourt, St Feock, Cornwall (see 1871 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Henry Lawes | Head | Mar | 40 | Ag Lab | Wiltshire Chippenham | |
Alice Lawes | Wife | Mar | 32 | Labourer's wife | Wiltshire Compton Bassett | |
William G Lawes | Son | 7 | Scholar | Cornwall Feock | ||
Emily A Lawes | Dau | 5 | do | Cornwall Feock | ||
John Lawes | Son | 4 | Cornwall Feock | |||
Henry Lawes | Son | 1 | Cornwall Feock | |||
Annie M Lawes | Dau | 1 month | Cornwall Feock |
3 April 1881 - She was living in Hearcourt, Feock (see 1881 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Henry Lawes | Head | Married | 49 | Labourer Agrl | Kingston Wiltshire | |
Alice Lawes | Wife | Married | 39 | Compton Bassett do | ||
William G Lawes | Son | Unm | 19 | Gardener Domestic Servant | Feock Cornwall | |
John Lawes | Son | Unm | 14 | Labourer Agrl | Feock Cornwall | |
Henry Lawes | Son | Unm | 11 | Scholar | Feock Cornwall | |
Annie M Lawes | Daught | Unm | 10 | Do | Feock Cornwall | |
Charlotte M Lawes | Daught | Unm | 1 | Feock Cornwall |
5 April 1891 - She was living in Feock (see 1891 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Henry Lawes | Head | M | 55 | Agricultural Labourer | Chippenham Wiltshire | |
Alice Lawes | W | M | 49 | Compton Bassett Wiltshire | ||
Henry Lawes | Son | S | 21 | Labourer General | Lafeock Cornwall | |
Charlotte M Lawes | Daug | S | 11 | Scholar; | Do “ |
31 March 1901 - She was living in Feock village (see 1901 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Henry Lawes | Head | M | 64 | Carter on farm | Wilts Chippenham | |
Alice Lawes | Wife | M | 57 | Wilts Compton Bassett | ||
Charlotte M Lawes | Daugh | S | 21 | Cornwall S Feock |
2 April 1911 - She was living in Turning Lanes (?), Truro (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Alice Lawes | Head | 69 | Widow |
General (Domestic) | Worker | Compton Bassett, Wiltshire |
Nellie Isaac | Grand daughter | 17 | Single | Tailor’s (?) Apprentice | Worker | Cornwall Truro |
September qtr 1921 - Her death at the age of 80 was registered in Truro (GRO ref 5c 144).
13 September 1921 - She was from Millbrook, Feock when she was buried aged 80 at Feock parish church (Cornwall OPC web-site).
HENRY LAWES (son of John and Sarah Lawes)
C 1830/31 - He was born in Chippenham (see 1871 census).
C 1831/32 - He was born in Kingston (see 1881 census).
22 April 1832 - He was baptised in Chippenham parish church (Familysearch web-site).
6 June1841 - Aged 7, he was living with (his parents) John, a gardener aged 40 (rounded down), and Sarah aged 40 (rounded down), and his siblings Mary aged 15, William aged 13, George aged 9, Thomas aged 5, Elizabeth aged 3, Harriet aged 2 and John aged 1, in Kington St Michael (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - He was living in the village, Kington St Michael (see 1851 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
John Lawes | Head | Mar | 50 | Lab | Wilts Calne | |
Sarah Do | Wife | Mar | 51 | Do do | ||
George Do | Son | U | 20 | Lab | Do Chippenham | |
Henry Do | Son | U | 19 | Lab | Do do | |
Thomas Do | Son | U | 17 | Lab | Do do | |
Elizabeth Do | Daug | U | 15 | Do do | ||
Harriet Do | Daug | U | 13 | Do do | ||
John Do | Son | U | 11 | Do Kington S M | ||
Charlotte Do | Daug | U | 9 | Do do | ||
Mary Ann Do | Daug | U | 5 | Do do |
7 April 1861 - He was a carter aged 26 lodging in Woolverton, Somerset (see 1861 census).
December qtr 1862 - His marriage to Alice Fell was registered in Chippenham (GRO ref 5a 123).
C 1863/64 - Their son William was born in Feock (see 1871 census).
9 August 1863 - He was a labourer living in Porthgwidden when their son William George was baptised in Feock parish church (OPC Cornwall web-site).
C 1865/66 - Their daughter Emily A was born in Feock (see 1871 census).
12 February 1865 - He was a farm labourer living in Harcourt when their daughter Emily Alice was baptised in Feock parish church (OPC Cornwall web-site).
C 1866/67 - Their son John was born in Feock (see 1871 census).
9 September 1866 - He was a labourer living in Harcourt when their son John was baptised in Feock parish church (OPC Cornwall web-site).
C 1869/70 - Their son Henry was born in Feock (see 1871 census).
30 January 1870 - He was a labourer living in Harcourt when their son Henry was baptised in Feock parish church (OPC Cornwall web-site).
C February/March 1871 - Their daughter Anne M was born in Feock (see 1871 census).
31 March 1871 - He was a labourer living in Harcourt when their daughter Anne Maria was baptised in Feock parish church (OPC Cornwall web-site).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 40 living with his wife and children in Hearcourt, St Feock (see 1871 census and table above).
C 1879/80 - Their daughter Charlotte M was born in Feock (see 1881 census).
June qtr 1880 - The birth of their daughter Charlotte Mary was registered in Truro (GRO ref 5c 170).
3 April 1881 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 49 living with his wife Alice and children in Hearcourt, Feock (see 1881 census and table above).
5 April 1891 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 55 living with his wife and children in Feock (see 1891 census and table above).
31 March 1901 - He was a carter on a farm aged 64 living with his wife and their daughter Charlotte Mary in Feock village (see 1901 census and table above).
March qtr 1911 - The death of a Henry Lawes aged 79 was registered in Truro (GRO ref 5c 112).
Known child/children - William George, Emily Alice, John, Henry, Anne Maria and Charlotte Mary.
HENRY DREW (son of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
20 December 1842 - He was born in Calne (birth certificate).
5 February 1843 - He was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a scholar aged 8 living with his parents and siblings in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 18 living in Wood
St, Calne, with his parents Cornelius and Mary and his siblings Alfred,
Eliza, John and Charles (see 1861 census).
8 March 1866 - He was a coachman of full age living in Monkton Farleigh when he married Mary Gane in Monkton Farleigh parish church. He made his mark in the register (marriage certificate).
1867 - The birth of their daughter Alice Sarah Ann was registered in Bath (Bath RO ref WL1/20/340).
6 October 1867 - Their daughter Alice Sarah Ann was baptised in Monkton Farleigh parish church, Wiltshire (Ancestry.co.uk web-site).
1870 - The birth of their son Henry Charles was registered in Bath (Bath RO ref WL1/22/446).
24 February 1871 - He was a flyman living at 4 Ainslies Buildings, Walcot when their son Henry Charles was baptised in St Swithins parish church Walcot (parish register transcription by Tony Evans).
1871 - The death of an Alice Sarah Ann Drew aged 3 was registered in Bath (Bath RO ref WL1/18/321).
1871 - The death of a Henry Charles Drew aged 0 was registered in Bath (Bath RO ref WL1/18/335).
2 April 1871 - He was a coachman aged 27 living with his wife Mary at 4 Ainslies Buildings, Walcot (see 1871 census).
1872 - The birth of their son William James was registered in Bath (Bath RO ref WL1/24/013).
22 September 1872 - He was living at 4 Ainslies Buildings when their son William James was vaccinated (Bath Record Office web-site).
3 November 1872 - He was a servant living at 4 Ainslies Buildings when their son William James was baptised in Walcot parish church (see parish register).
1874 - The birth of their daughter Mary Louisa was registered in Bath (Bath RO ref WL1/25/184).
18 October 1874 - He was living at 4 Ainslies Buildings when their daughter Mary I (sic) was vaccinated (Bath Record Office web-site).
6 December 1874 - He was a coachman living at 4 Ainslies Buildings when their daughter Mary Louisa was baptised in Walcot parish church (see parish register).
11 September 1875 - He signed his name as a witness to the wedding of
his brother Charles to Ellen Hibberd (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - He was a coachman aged 33 living at 4 Ainslies
Buildings, Walcot, Somerset, with his wife Mary and children William
aged 9, and Mary aged 6 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a coachman aged 46 living at 7 Camden Cottages,
Walcot, Bath, with his wife Mary and his brother Alfred (see 1891
census).
31 March 1901 - He was a non-domestic coachman aged 57 living at 7 Camden Cottages, Walcot with his wife Mary (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was living with his daughter Mary Louisa and family at 9 Victoria Terrace, Calne (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Arthur Burchell | Head | 36 | Married | Market gardener | Own account | Calne, Wilts |
Louisa Burchell | Wife | 36 | Married 11 years. 5 children. 4 alive. 1 dead. | - | - | Bath, Somerset |
William Burchell | Son | 10 | - | School | - | Calne, Wilts |
Arthur Burchell | Son | 10 | - | School | - | Calne, Wilts |
Sidney Burchell | Son | 3 | - | - | - | Calne, Wilts |
Lillian Burchell | Daughter | 1 | - | - | - | Calne, Wilts |
Henry Drew |
|
69 | Widower | Labourer | Market gardener. Worker. | Calne, Wilts |
2 November 1929 - He was a former domestic coachman when he died aged
86 at 9 Victoria Terrace, Calne of senile decay (death certificate).
4 November 1929 - His daughter Mary F Burchell of 9 Victoria
Terrace, Calne, who had been present at his death, advised the
registrar (death certificate).
6 November 1929 - He was a former cab driver aged 86 living at 9
Victoria Terrace, Calne when he was buried in plot C74 of Curzon St
cemetery, Calne (see burial register).
Known child/children – Alice Sarah Ann, Henry Charles, William James and Mary Louisa.
MARY DREW (NÉE GANE) (daughter of George and Sarah Gane)
C 1841/42 - She was born in Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire (see 1881 census).
30 May 1841 - She was baptised in Monkton Farleigh parish church (Ancestry.co.uk web-site).
30 March 1851 - She was living in Monkton Farleigh with her parents and siblings (see 1851 census): -
Name Relation Age Occupation Place of birth
GANE George Head 47 Ag lab Monkton Farleigh, Wilts
GANE Sarah Wife 46 - Do
GANE George Son 18 Ag lab Do
GANE John Son 15 Ag lab Do
GANE William Son 7 Scholar Do
GANE James Son 2 Scholar Do
GANE Mary Dau 9 Scholar Do
GANE Sarah Dau 4 Scholar Do
FALKNER Thomas Visitor 53 Labourer Do
GANE Charles Visitor 17 Labourer Do
7 April 1861 - She was a kitchen maid aged 21 working for John Guthrie, the vicar of Calne, and his wife Caroline, at Vicarage House, Calne (see 1861 census).
8 March 1866 - She was a spinster of full age living in Monkton
Farleigh when she married Henry Drew in Monkton Farleigh parish church.
She signed the register. A John Gane was one of the witnesses (marriage
certificate).
2 April 1871 - Aged 28, she was living with her husband Henry at 4 Ainslies Buildings, Walcot (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - Aged 39, she was living at 4 Ainslies Buildings, Walcot, Somerset, with her husband Henry and children William and Mary (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 49, she was living at 7 Camden Cottages, Walcot,
Bath, with her husband Henry and his brother Alfred (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 58, she was living at 7 Camden Cottages, Walcot with her husband Henry (see 1901 census).
JOHN FELL (son of William and Maria Fell)
29 January 1844 - He was born in Compton Bassett (birth certificate).
10 March 1844 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a scholar aged 7 living in Compton Bassett with
his parents William and Martha and his siblings Charles, Jane, Alice
and Jacob (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a cowman aged 17 living in Compton Bassett with his parents William and Maria and his brother Jacob (see 1861 census).
ALFRED DREW (son of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
13 February 1844 - He was born in Calne, Wiltshire (birth certificate).
7 April 1844 - He was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 6, he was a scholar living with his parents and siblings in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 16 living in Wood
St, Calne with his parents Cornelius and Mary and his siblings Henry,
Eliza, John and Charles (see 1861 census).
? - He married Sarah Taylor (Annie Drew's birth certificate).
C 1869/70 - Their daughter Mary was born in Wiltshire (see 1871 census) or Bath (see 1881 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a groom aged 28 living at 4 Beanford Square,
Walcot, Bath, with his wife Sarah and their daughter Mary aged 1 (see
1871 census).
15 February 1872 - Their daughter Annie was born in Graiglaes, Llanddetty, Breconshire (AD's birth certificate).
10 March 1872 - He was a coachman when his wife Sarah registered the birth of their daughter Annie (AD's birth certificate).
C 1874/75 - Their daughter Kate was born in Llanbedr, Breconshire (see 1881 census).
September qtr 1874 - The birth of their daughter Kate was registered in Crickhowell (GRO ref 11b 124).
3 April 1881 - He was an ostler in a hotel aged 39 living in Church
Lane Crickhowell, Breconshire, with his wife Sarah and children Mary
aged 11, Annie aged 9 and Kate aged 6 (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - He was a groom and a widower aged 44 living at 7 Camden
Cottages, Walcot, Bath, with his brother Henry and his sister-in-law
Mary (see 1891 census).
Known child/children - Mary, Annie and Kate.
SARAH DREW (NÉE TAYLOR)
C 1839/40 - She was born in Coventry (see 1881 census).
? - She married Alfred Drew.
2 April 1871 - She was a dressmaker aged 28 living at 4 Beanford
Square, Walcot, Bath, with her husband Alfred and their daughter Mary
(see 1871 census).
10 March 1872 - She was living at Graiglaes, Llanddetty when she
registered the birth of their daughter Annie. She made her mark in the
register (AD's birth certificate).
3 April 1881 - Aged 41, she was living in Church Lane Crickhowell,
Breconshire, with her husband Alfred and children Mary, Annie and Kate
(see 1881 census).
Pre 5 April 1891 - She died.
JACOB FELL (son of William and Maria Fell)
1/2 past 3 a.m. 20 February 1846 - He was born in Compton Bassett (birth certificate).
26 April 1846 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - He was a scholar aged 5 living in Compton Bassett with
his parents William and Martha and his siblings Charles, Jane, Alice
and John (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a shepherd aged 13 living in Compton Bassett with his parents William and Maria and his brother John (see 1861 census).
29 February 1864 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged
18 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE CLIFFORD (son of Joseph and Elizabeth Clifford)
C 1846/47 - He was born in Calne (see 1851 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 4, he was living at Lickhill, Calne with his
parents and siblings Eliza aged 6 and Mary aged 1 (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - He was a farm boy aged 14 living with his parents
Joseph, a farm labourer aged 39, and Elizabeth aged 38, in Lick Hill,
Calne (see 1861 census).
26 March 1870 - He was a bachelor and a labourer aged 23 living in
Calne when he married Eliza Drew in St Mary's parish church, Calne. He
signed the register. The witnesses were Eliza and William Clifford (see
entry number 370 in the parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 25 living in Frog Lane, Calne, with his wife Eliza (see 1871 census).
7 June 1872 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Elizabeth was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
5 June 1880 - He was a stone quarryman aged 30 when he died in Bollen's, Calne, of pneumonia (7 days) (death certificate).
8 June 1880 - Rachel Weston, his mother in law, of The Quarry, Calne,
who had been present at his death, advised the registrar (death
certificate).
10 June 1880 - He was from Calne and aged 30 when his funeral service was held in Calne parish church (see parish register).
Known child/children - Elizabeth.
ELIZA CLIFFORD (NÉE DREW) (daughter of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
1/4 before 11 p.m. 30 January 1846 - She was born in Calne (birth certificate).
3 May 1846 - She was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 5, she was a scholar living with her parents and siblings in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 15, she was living in Wood St, Calne with her
parents Cornelius and Mary and her siblings Henry, Alfred, John and
Charles (see 1861 census).
6 July 1864 - Her son Henry was privately baptised (see register of St Mary’s parish church, Calne).
26 March 1870 - She was a spinster aged 23 living in Calne when she
married George Clifford in St Mary's parish church, Calne. She made her
mark in the register (see entry number 370 in the parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 24, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne, with her husband George (see 1871 census).
September qtr 1872 - The death of an Eliza Clifford aged 27 was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 41).
JOHN DREW (son of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
1 a.m. 8 May 1849 - He was born in Frog Lane, Calne (birth certificate).
2 September 1849 - He was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
30 March 1851 - Aged 1, he was living with his parents and siblings in Frog Lane, Calne (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 12, he was living in Wood St, Calne with his
parents Cornelius and Mary and his siblings Henry, Alfred, Eliza and
Charles (see 1861 census).
6 June 1864 - He was from Calne when he was buried aged 15 (see Calne parish church register).
CHARLES DREW (son of Cornelius and Mary Drew)
23 April 1852 - He was born in Frog Lane, Calne, Wiltshire (birth certificate).
4 July 1852 - He was privately baptised in Calne (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 8, he was living in Wood St, Calne with his parents Cornelius and Mary and his siblings Henry, Alfred, Eliza and John (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a labourer aged 18 living in Frog Lane, Calne, with his parents and his nephew Henry (see 1871 census).
11 September 1875 - He was aged 23, a bachelor and a butcher when he
married Ellen Hibberd in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. He made his
mark in the register. His brother Henry was a witness (see entry number
485 in the parish register).
1877 - The birth of their son Cornelius William was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/22/247).
1878 - The birth of their son Francis George was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/23/143).
C August 1880 - Their son Alfred James was born in Calne (see 1881 census & Wiltshire BMD ref CA/24/49).
3 April 1881 - He was a “labourer on bacon firm” aged 28
living in Frog Lane, Calne with his wife Mary E, their sons Cornelius
aged 3, Francis G aged 2 and Alfred J aged 8 months, and his
step-brother (more likely brother-in-law) Thomas Hibberd (see 1881
census).
1882 - The birth of their daughter Mary Ellen was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/24/470).
1885 - The birth of their son Frederick Charles was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/26/253).
1887 - The birth of their daughter Alice Annie was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/27/128).
1888 - The death of their daughter Alice aged 0 was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/17/475).
1888 - The birth of their daughter Alice Louisa was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/27/417).
1890 - The birth of their daughter Kate Elsie was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/28/214).
5 April 1891 - Aged 38, he was a bacon curer's labourer living in
Curzon St, Calne, with his wife Mary E, children Cornelius, Francis G,
Alfred J, Mary, Jeremiah (?), Alice L, and Kate, and lodgers Charles,
Thomas and Charles Arman (see 1891 census).
1891 - The birth of their son Herbert John was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/28/477).
1892 - The birth of their daughter Florence Annie was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/29/228).
1894 - The death of their son Herbert John aged 2 was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/19/282).
1895 - The birth of their daughter Marion Grace was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/30/379).
1896 - The death of their daughter Marion Grace aged 0 was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/20/23).
31 March 1901 - He was living in Hungerford Row, Curzon St, Calne (see 1901 census): -
Name Relation- ship Marital
status Age Occupation
Place of birth
Charles Drew Head M
48 Bacon salter in factory
Calne, Wilts
Mary E Drew Wife M
45 Berwick Bassett, Wilts
Cornelius N Drew Son S
23 (?) in bacon factory
Calne, Wilts
Alfred Drew Son S
20 Cooper in bacon factory
Calne, Wilts
Frederick C Drew Son S
16 Sausage maker in bacon factory
Calne, Wilts
Kate B Drew Dau S 11 Calne, Wilts
Florence A Drew Dau S 8 Calne, Wilts
Rosa C Drew Dau S 4 Calne, Wilts
James Brown Nephew S
30 Carpenter's labourer
Southmill nr Batley, Yorkshire
1901 - The death of their daughter Norah Grace aged 4 was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/21/122).
2 April 1911 - He was living at 55 Curzon St, Calne (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Charles drew | Head | 59 | Married 35 years | Bacon curer's labourer | Bacon curer. Worker | Calne, Wiltshire |
Mary Ellen Drew | Wife | 53 | Married. 13 children. 8 alive. 5 dead. | - | - | Berwick Bassett |
Alice Louisa Drew | Daughter | 22 | Single | Servant domestic | - | Calne, Wiltshire |
Grace Drew | Daughter law | 26 | Married 1 year. 1 child. 1 alive. | - | - | London |
John Brown | Brother law | 71 | Widower | Retired checker on railway | Great Northern | Ogbourne St George |
Thomas Burton | Boarder | 29 | Single | Gardener domestic | Worker | London |
Frances Ellen Drew | G Daughter | 10 months | - | - | - | London |
24 June 1931 - A former bacon curer, he died aged 79, at 28 North
St, Calne of mitral regurgitation, diabetes mellitus and senility
(death certificate).
25 June 1931 - His daughter, Alice L Beazeley, of 77 Hayles Buildings,
Southwash, London S, advised the registrar of his death (death
certificate).
27 June 1931 - He was a bacon factory worker aged 79 living at 28 North St, Calne when he was buried in plot C95 (?) of Curzon St Cemetery, Calne (headstone and see burial register).
Known children - Cornelius William, Francis George, Alfred James, Mary Ellen, Frederick Charles, Alice Annie, Alice Louisa, Kate Elsie, Herbert John, Florence Annie, Marion Grace, and Nora Grace + one other.
MARY ELLEN DREW (NÉE HIBBERD) (daughter of William and Sarah Hibberd)
31 May 1857 - She was baptised in the parish church at Berwick Bassett, Wiltshire (IGI).
4 April 1861 - Aged 4, she was living in Berwick Bassett with her
parents William, an agricultural labourer aged 50, and Sarah aged 48,
and her siblings James aged 19, William aged 11, Henry aged 9, Isaac
aged 5, and Thomas aged 1 (see 1861 census).
11 September 1875 - She was a spinster aged 18 from Bremhill when she married Charles Drew in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. Her name was shown as Ellen Hibberd (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - Aged 24, she was living in Frog Lane, Calne with her husband Charles and their children (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 32, she was living with her husband and children in Curzon St, Calne (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 45, she was living in Hungerford Row, Curzon St,
Calne with her husband and children (see above for details).
12 July 1910 - She was present at the death of her niece Frances
Elizabeth Watkins at 45 Curzon St, Calne (FEW's death certificate).
13 July 1910 - She was living at 57 Curzon St, Calne when she advised
the registrar of the death of her niece (FEW's death certificate).
2 April 1911 - She was living at 55 Curzon St, Calne (see 1911 census and table above).
6 December 1932 - She died aged 75 at 28 North St, Calne, of general
carcinomatosis and carcinoma of the oesophagus (death certificate).
6 December 1932 - Her son, F C Drew, of 43 Bradford Rd, Combe Down, Bath advised the registrar of her death (death certificate).
8 December 1832 - She was aged 75 and the wife of a factory worker and
had been living at 28 North St, Calne when she was buried in plot C95
of Curzon St cemetery, Calne (headstone and see burial register).
GENERATION 7
MARIA WARDEN (NÉE DREW a.k.a. FELL) (daughter of Abraham Fell and Sarah Drew)
6 August 1854 - She was baptised in St Mary’s parish church, Calne (see parish register).
7 April 1861 - Aged 7, she was living in Kenfig Hill, Tythyston
(Tythegston), Glamorgan, with her parents Abraham and Sarah, and her
siblings Allice and William (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was an unmarried general servant (domestic) aged 16 working for Samuel Weston, an elementary school master born in Calne, and family in Church Hill, Stallbridge, Dorset (see 1871 census).
16 October 1875 - She was an unmarried winder aged 21 living in Back Duckworth St, when she married Thomas Warden in Holy Trinity Parish Church, Over Darwen, Lancashire. She signed the register (see parish register).
3 April 1881 - She was living at 72 Holifor Rd, Little Marsden (see 1881 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Matthew Warden | Head | Mar | 59 | Pedler in drapery | Lancaster | |
Thomas Do | Son | Mar | Cotton spinner | Do | ||
Mary Do | Son's wife | Do | 26 | Cotton winder | Do | |
Margaret Do | Dau | 4 | Do | |||
Alice Do | Do | 1 | Do |
5 April 1891 - She was living at 3 Smith St, Little Marsden (see 1891 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Maria Warden | Head | M | 35 | Cotton Winder | Calne Wilts | |
Maggie " | Daur | S | 14 | " " | Darwen Lanc | |
Kate Metcalfe | Boarder | S | 20 | " " | Burtersett Yorks |
31 March 1901 - She was living at 20 Livingstone St, Brierfield (see 1901 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Maria Warden | Head | M | 45 | Wilts Calne | ||
James Lee | Son in law | M | Cotton weaver, Worker. | Lancs Trawden | ||
Margaret do | Daur | M | 24 | do |
Do Darwen | |
Arthur do | Grand son | 3 | Do Brierfield | |||
Harold do | Grand son | 1 | Do do |
December qtr 1907 - Her death at the age of 52 was registered in Burnley (GRO ref 8e 174).
THOMAS WARDEN (son of Matthew and Isabella Warden)
27 July 1854 - He was born (see parish register) in Lancaster (see 1881 census and table above).
24 September 1854 - He was baptised in Lancaster parish church. His father was a labourer living in Penny St (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - He was a cotton creeler aged 16 living with his parents Matthew, a plasterer’s labourer aged 50, and Isabella aged 43, and his siblings Hannah aged 21, Margaret aged 14, Matthew aged 11 and Mary I aged 6, at 1 Tongues yard, Walton le dale (see 1871 census).
16 October 1875 - He was an unmarried labourer aged 21 living in the Golden Cup (an inn), when he married Maria Fell in Holy Trinity Parish Church, Over Darwen, Lancashire. He made his mark in the register (see parish register).
June qtr 1876 - The birth of their daughter Margaret was registered in Blackburn (GRO ref 8e 484).
September qtr 1879 - The birth of their daughter Alice was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 79).
3 April 1881 - He was a cotton spinner aged 26 living with his father, his wife Mary (sic) and children at 72 Holifor Rd, Little Marsden (see 1881 census and table above).
25 January 1896 - Their daughter Maggie married James Lee in Brierfield parish church (familysearch web-site).
Known child/children - Margaret and Alice.
ALICE FELL (daughter of Abraham and Sarah Fell)
2 February 1857 - She was born in Wood St, Calne (birth certificate).
7 April 1861 - Aged 4, she was living in Kenfig Hill, Tythyston
(Tythegston), Glamorgan, with her parents Abraham and Sarah, and her
siblings Maria D and William (see 1861 census).
14 July 1863 - She was privately baptised (see parish register, St Mary’s parish church, Calne).
20 August 1866 - She died, aged 9, in New Rd, Calne, of general dropsy (death certificate).
22 August 1866 - Eliza Angell of New Rd, Calne, who had been present at her death, notified the registrar (death certificate).
24 August 1866 - She was aged 9 when her burial service took place in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
WILLIAM FELL (son of Abraham and Sarah Fell)
C 1858/59 - He was born in Tythyston (see 1861 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 2, he was living in Kenfig Hill, Tythyston
(Tythegston) , Glamorgan, with his parents Abraham and Sarah, and his
siblings Maria D, and Allice (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a shoemaker aged 13 living in New Rd, Calne, with his parents and his siblings Sarah A, and Francis E (see 1871 census).
10 October 1879 - He was a former bacon curer's labourer aged 20 when
he died in Curzon St, Calne, of acute peritonitis 9 days (death
certificate).
14 October 1879 - He was a bacon curer’s workman living in Curzon St, Calne when he was buried in plot B137 of Curzon St cemetery, Calne (see burial register and photograph).
FRED SMITH (son of Dathan Smith)
C 1860/61 - He was born in Calne (see 1891 census).
7 April 1861 - He was baptised in Calne parish church (Familysearch web-site).
March qtr 1875 - The death of his father Dathan aged 49 (Wilts BMD web-site) was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 69).
3 April 1881 - He was living in Patford St, Calne (see 1881 census): -
Name | Relationship | Condition | Age Males | Age Females | Occupation | Where Born |
Elizabeth Smith | Head | W | 52 | No occupation | Wilts Pickwick | |
Fred Smith | Son | Unm | 20 | Pork butcher | Do Calne |
13 December 1884 - He was a bachelor, a labourer and aged 24 living in
Calne when he married Sarah Ann Fell in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne.
He signed his name in the register (see entry number 148 in the parish
register).
6 July 1885 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Rose Elizabeth was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
27 December 1886 - He was a witness to the wedding of Tom Watkins and
Elizabeth Fell in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
9 June 1889 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son Frederick William was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
5 April 1891 - He was a butcher aged 30 living in Patford St, Calne,
with his wife Sarah Ann and their children Rosey aged 5 and William
aged 1 (see 1891 census).
20 April 1893 - He was a labourer from Calne when their son Arthur John was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
26 November 1894 - He was a labourer from Calne when their daughter Alice Sarah Maud was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
27 May 1898 - He was a butcher from Calne when their daughter Gladys May was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a butcher (bacon curing cellars) aged 40 living
in Patford St, Calne with his wife Sarah and their children Rose, aged
15, a domestic servant, Fred W, aged 11, Alice, aged 6, and Gladys,
aged 2 (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - He was living in Patford St, Calne (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Fred Smith | Head | 50 | Widower | Bacon curer's labourer | Bacon curer. Worker | Calne |
Willie Smith | Son | 22 | Single | do | do | Calne |
Alice Smith | Daughter | 16 | Single | - | - | Calne |
Known child/children - Rose Elizabeth, Frederick William, Arthur John, Alice Sarah Maud, and Gladys May.
SARAH ANN SMITH (NÉE FELL) (daughter of Abraham and Sarah Fell)
27 September 1861 - She was born at New Rd, Calne, Wiltshire (birth certificate).
28 November 1861 - She was privately baptised (see parish register St Mary’s Church, Calne).
2 April 1871 - Aged 9, she was living in New Rd, Calne, with her
parents and her siblings William, and Francis E (see 1871 census).
10 June 1879 - She was a domestic servant living at Curzon St, Calne
when she registered the birth of her illegitimate son Albert Edward
(AEF's birth certificate).
3 April 1881 - She was a charwoman aged 19 living with her parents and
siblings (as well as her son Albert who was shown as her sibling) at 12
Hungerford Row, Curzon St, Calne (see 1881 census).
13 December 1884 - She was a spinster aged 24 living in Calne when she
married Fred Smith in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. She signed her
name in the register. The witnesses were her cousins Frances Mary and
Edward James Drew (see entry number 148 in the parish register).
5 April 1891 - Aged 30, she was living in Patford St, Calne, with her
husband Fred and their children Rosey and William (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 40, she was living in Patford St, Calne, with her husband Fred and their four children (see 1901 census).
Known child/children - Albert Edward Fell.
FRANCES ELIZABETH WATKINS (NÉE FELL) (daughter of Abraham and Sarah Fell)
21 January 1865 - She was born at New Rd, Calne (birth certificate).
5 March 1865 - She was baptised in St Mary’s parish church, Calne (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - Aged 6, she was living in New Rd, Calne, with her parents and her siblings William and Sarah A (see 1871 census).
3 April 1881 - She was a domestic servant aged 16 working for Frederick B George, a chemist, and his wife Elizabeth, in the High St, Calne (see 1881 census).
27 December 1886 - She was a spinster aged 21 living in Calne when she married Tom Watkins at St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register and marriage certificate).
See also the Watkins family history.
THOMAS JOHN ARMAN (son of Charles John and Elizabeth Annie Arman)
9 October 1878 - He was born in Wood St, Wootton Bassett (birth certificate).
19 November 1878 - His mother was living in Wood St, Wootton Bassett
when she registered his birth. His father was a bricklayer (birth
certificate).
19 January 1879 - He was baptised in Wootton Bassett parish church (Findmypast web-site).
3 April 1881 - Aged 2, he was living with his parents Charles J, a
bricklayer aged 28 and Elizabeth aged 33, and his Aunt Elizabeth aged
9, in Buthay, Wootton Bassett (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 12, he was lodging (along with his father Charles
and brother Charles) with Charles and Mary Drew in Curzon St, Calne
(see 1891 census).
26 December 1898 - He was aged 21, a bachelor and a butcher living in
Calne when he married Maud Clara Fell in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne
(see entry number 373 in the parish register).
18 October 1899 - He was a butcher from Calne when their daughter Florence Beatrice was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
31 March 1901 - He was a butcher aged 24 living in London Rd, Calne,
with his wife Maud, their daughter Florance, aged 1, his father
Charles, a bricklayer, aged 48, and his brother Charles, a non-domestic
gardener, aged 17 (see 1901 census).
1 November 1901 - He was a butcher from Calne when their daughter Lilian May was baptised in Calne parish church (see parish register).
December qtr 1901 - The births of their daughters Lilian May and Mildred Alice were registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/33/81 & 80 and GRO ref 5a 85).
September qtr 1903 - The birth of their daughter Edith Maud was registered in Calne (Wiltshire BMD ref CA/33/415 & GRO ref 5a 91).
September qtr 1906 - The birth of their son Reginald Thomas was registered in Wycombe (GRO ref 3a 959).
March qtr 1908 - The birth of their daughter Dorothy Annie was registered in Wycombe (GRO ref 3a 992).
2 April 1911 - He was living in Prestwood St, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Thomas Arman | Head | 32 | Married 12 years. 6 children. 6 alive. | Butcher | Worker | Wootton Bassett, Wilts |
Maude Arman | Wife | 39 |
|
- | - | Calne, Wilts |
Florance Arman | Daughter | 11 | - | - | - | Calne, Wilts |
Mildred Arman | " " | 9 | - | - | - | " " |
Lily Arman | " " | 9 | - | - | - | " " |
Edith Arman | " " | 7 | - | - | - | " " |
Reginald Arman | Son | 4 | - | - | - | Hughenton, Bucks |
Dorothy Arman | Daughter | 3 | - | - | - | " " |
1939 - He was living in St Pancras with his daughter Florence (Findmypast web-site).
June qtr 1960 - The death of a Thomas J Arman aged 81 was registered in Holborn (GRO ref 5c 796).
Known child/children - Florence Beatrice, Lilian May, Mildred Alice, Edith Maud, Reginald Thomas and Dorothy Annie.
MAUD CLARA ARMAN or AIMAN (NÉE FELL) (daughter of Abraham and Sarah Fell)
16 May 1871 - She was born at New Rd, Calne (birth certificate).
3 April 1881 - She was a scholar aged 9 living with her parents and
siblings at 12 Hungerford Row, Curzon St, Calne (see 1881 census).
27 December 1886 - She signed her name when she was a witness to the
wedding of her sister Elizabeth and Tom Watkins (see parish register and EF's marriage certificate).
5 April 1891 - She was a general domestic servant aged 19 working for
Walter and Emma Walker at 6 Cedar Villas, Lyncombe, Bath (see 1891
census).
26 December 1898 - She was a spinster aged 26 when she married Thomas
John Aiman in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne. She signed her name in
the register. The witnesses were her brother-in-law Tom Watkins and G
Fell. Was this her cousin George, son of Jesse? (see entry number 373
in the parish register).
31 March 1901 - Aged 27, she was living in London Rd, Calne, with her
husband Thomas, their daughter Florance, her father-in-law, Charles
Arman and her brother-in-law Charles Arman (see 1901 census).
2 April 1911 - She was living in Prestwood St, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire (see 1911 census and table above).
23 March 1912 - She was living in Presswood, near Great Missenden,
Bucks, when she advised the registrar of the death of her mother Sarah
(SF's death certificate).
June qtr 1929 - The death of a Maud C Arman aged 57 was registered in Amersham, Buckinghamshire (GRO ref 3A 986).
GENERATION 8
ALBERT EDWARD FELL (son of Sarah Ann Fell)
20 May 1879 - He was born in Curzon St, Calne (birth certificate).
3 April 1881 - Aged 1, he was living at 12 Hungerford Row, Curzon St,
Calne. The census shows him as the son of Abram and Sarah Fell. His
true mother Annie and her siblings were living with him (see 1881
census).
5 April 1891 - He was a scholar aged 11 living in Curzon St, Calne with his grandparents Abram and Sarah Fell (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - He was a farm labourer aged 21 living at Rattle near
Calne with his widowed mother (actually grandmother) Sarah (see 1901
census).
9 April 1901 - He was a farm labourer aged 21 living at Radford Bridge, Calne when he married Bessie Fell in Bath Register Office (marriage certificate).
1901 - The birth of their son (not named) was registered in Calne (Wilts BMD ref CA/33/74).
C 1902/03 - Their daughter Winifred Elsie was born in Calne (see 1911 census).
29 September 1904 - He was a labourer living at The Marsh, Calne, when
their son Albert Sydney was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne
(see parish register).
21 May 1906 - He was a farm labourer living in Calne, when their son
Edward William was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish
register).
18 December 1907 - He was a labourer living at The Marsh, Calne, when
their son John was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (parish
register).
29 June 1908 - He was a labourer living at The Marsh, Calne, when their infant son Edward, aged 2, was buried in Curzon St cemetery, Calne (see burial register).
2 April 1911 - He was living at Cherhill Penn, Calne (see 1911 census): -
Name | Relationship | Age | Particulars of Marriage | Occupation | Industry | Birthplace |
Albert Edward fell | Head | 31 |
Married 10 years. |
Farm labourer (General) | Worker | Wilts, Calne |
Bessie Fell | Wife | 34 | Married. 5 children. 4 alive. 1 dead. | - | - | Somerset, Bathampton |
Winifred Elsie Fell | Daughter | 5 | - | School | - | Wilts, Calne |
Albert Sidney Fell | Son | 6 | - | School | - | Wilts, Calne |
John Fell | Son | 3 | - | - | - | Wilts, Calne |
Herbert Fell | Son | 5 months | - | - | - | Wilts, Cherhill |
6 October 1911 - He was a labourer living in High Penn Cottage, Calne,
when their son Herbert was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne
(parish register).
7 August 1914 - He was a labourer living in High Penn Cottage, Calne,
when their daughter Edith Maud was baptised in St Mary's Parish Church,
Calne (parish register).
1919 - The birth of their son Charles was registered in Calne (Wilts BMD ref CA/38/452).
June qtr 1951 - The death of an Albert E Fell aged 72 was registered in Chippenham (GRO ref 7c 391).
Known child/children - (son), Winifred Elsie, Albert Sydney, Edward William, John, Herbert, Edith Maud and Charles.
BESSIE FELL (NÉE FELL) (daughter of Charles and Hester Fell)
C 1876/77 - She was born in Bathampton (see 1881 census).
1877 - Her birth was registered in Bathwick. Her mother’s maiden name was Burgess (Bath Reg. Off. Ref. No. BWK/12/261).
3 April 1881 - Aged 4, she was living with her parents Charles, a stone quarry labourer aged 30, and Hester aged 30, and her siblings Annie aged 6, Emily aged 3, and Eda (?) aged 10 months, in Fells Cottage, Bathampton (see 1881 census).
5 April 1891 - Aged 14, she was living at 3 Chapel Row, Bathampton,
with her parents Charles, a GWR labourer aged 39, and Hester, a
washerwoman aged 38, and her siblings Ada aged 10, Gertrude aged 8 and
Sydney C aged 2 (see 1891 census).
31 March 1901 - Aged 24, she was living in 3 Canal Cottage, Bathampton with her parents Charles, a canal labourer aged 51, and Hester aged 50, her brother Sidney aged 12 and (her nephew or son) Norman F aged 1 (see 1901 census).
9 April 1901 - She was a servant aged 24 living at Canal Cottage,
Bathampton, when she married Albert Edward Fell in Bath Register Office
(marriage certificate).
2 April 1911 - Aged 34, she was living in Cherhill Penn, Calne (see 1911 census web-site and table above).
October qtr 1933 - Her death at the age of 56 was registered in Calne (GRO ref 5a 82).
OTHER DREWS
18 January 1766 - William son of John and Dennis Drew was baptised in Bishops Cannings parish church (IGI).
11 March 1799 - William Drew married Mary Harraway in Calne parish church (IGI).
15 January 1811 - Mark Drew, a miller from Cherhill, was a witness or victim at the Wiltshire Quarter Sessions (Findmypast web-site).
9 December 1824 - Jane Drew aged 21 from Cherhill was buried at Cherhill parish church (see parish register).
23 January 1825 - Jane Elizabeth, daughter of John and Jane Drew, a miller of Cherhill, was baptised in Cherhill parish church (see parish register).
15 March 1829 - Richard Haines married Priscilla Drew in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see entry no. 552 in the parish register).
12 July 1830 - Charles Bradfield married Dennis Drew in the parish church at Cliffe Pypard, Wiltshire (BVRI).
10 February 1831 - William Drew, aged 65, of Broad Town was buried in Clyffe Pypard (Helen Norton 1/8/00).
3 October 1839 - John Drew, of full age, a widower, a labourer, of Calne, son of Thos.(?) Drew, a miller, married Sarah Amor, of full age, a spinster, of Calne, daughter of Joseph Amor, a labourer, in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see entry no. 52 in the parish register).
18 April 1840 - William Drew, of full age, a bachelor, a carpenter, of Calne, son of James Drew, a sawyer, married Jane Allison, of full age, a spinster, of Calne, (no father's name or occupation shown) in St Mary's parish church, Calne (see entry no. 68 in the parish register).
31 May 1852 - John Drew, of age, a bachelor, a carpenter, of Calne, son of Jacob Drew, a carpenter, married Mary Ann Henley, of age, a spinster, of Calne, daughter of John Henly, a cooper, in St Mary's Parish Church, Calne (see parish register).
5 January 1871 - Mary Drew aged 98 of Compton Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
OTHER FELLS
2 July 1794 - Ann Fell was buried at Heddington parish church (see parish register).
5 September 1827 - A William Fell of Calne married Elizabeth Reeves in the parish church at Calne (see parish register).
6 June 1841 - Jane Fell was a female servant aged 15 (rounded) living in Compton Bassett, Wiltshire with Bridget Lovelock aged 70 (rounded) (see 1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Harriet Fell aged 15 was a servant at The Bell Inn, Bromham, Wiltshire. She was born at Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
18 March 1853 - Rebekah daughter of William and Jane Fell was baptised (IGI - Compton Bassett parish church).
20 March 1853 - Rebekah daughter of William and Jane Fell died (IGI - Compton Bassett parish church).
5 January 1857 - John Fell aged 5 months from Compton Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
29 June 1864 - A Rhoda Fell aged 3 days from Compton Bassett was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
8 February 1868 - An Albert Fell from Compton Bassett aged 2 weeks was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
March qtr 1868 - the death of a male Fell, aged 0, son of William Fell, was registered in Calne (Free BMD and Superintendent Registrar Chippenham).
17 April 1868 - A Jane Fell from Compton Bassett was buried aged 36 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
2 April 1871 - James Fell, a woodman aged 46, who had been born in Compton Bassett, was living in Sandy Lane, Calne. His wife Charlotte, aged 45, had been born in Lacock. Their son Henry, an agricultural labourer aged 15, and their daughters Sarah Ann, aged 10, and Emily, aged 8, had been born in Lacock. (see 1871 census).
OTHER SMITHS
ANNE SMITH (daughter of Isaac Smith)
16 March 1766 - She was from Cherhill when she was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
DANIEL SMITH
? - He married Sarah (?).
8 January 1786 - Their son William was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 November 1788 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
15 April 1792 - Their son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
27 April 1794 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
15 June 1800 - Their son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
DANIEL SMITH
C 1836 - He was born (based on age at burial).
15 December 1844 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 8 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ELIZABETH SMITH
12 October 1689 - Her bastard child Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
FANNY SMITH (daughter of John and Mary Smith)
24 January 1818 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE SMITH (son of John and Lydia Smith)
11 May 1805 - He was privately baptised (IGI Compton Bassett parish church).
HANNAH SMITH (daughter of John and Jemimah Smith)
15 January 1815 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
HARRIET SMITH (daughter of John and Jemimah Smith)
21 October 1803 - She was privately baptised (IGI - parish church Compton Bassett).
12 August 1804 - She was received into the church (see Compton Bassett parish register).
HENRY SMITH (son of John and Jemimah Smith)
6 February 1805 - He was privately baptised (see Compton Basset parish register).
? - He married Rebecca (?).
C 1833/34 - Their daughter Elizabeth was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
6 March 1836 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
C 1838/39 - Their daughter Jane was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1839/40 - Their son Henry was born in Compton Bassett was born in
Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1843/44 - Their son Simeon was born in Compton Bassett was born in
Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
30 March 1851 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 47 living in
Compton Bassett with (his wife?) Rebecca and children Elizabeth aged
17, Hannah aged 15, Jane aged 12, Henry aged 11, and Simeon aged 7
(Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
16 March 1859 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 54 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ISAAC SMITH
? - He married Hannah (?).
17 May 1761 - Their son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
16 March 1766 - He was from Cherhill when his daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JACOB SMITH (son of William Smith)
24 February 1771 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JEMIMAH SMITH (NÉE (?))
C 1770/71 - She was born (based on age at burial).
Pre 21 October 1803 - She married John Smith.
27 September 1850 - She was from the Calne Union Workhouse when she was
buried aged 79 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JOHN SMITH
18 August 1745 - His daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JOHN SMITH
? - He married Jemimah.
21 October 1803 - Their daughter Harriet was privately baptised (IGI Compton Bassett parish church).
12 August 1804 - Their daughter Harriet was received into the church (see Compton Bassett parish register).
6 February 1805 - Their son Henry was privately baptised (see Compton Basset parish register).
25 January 1807 - Their son Joseph was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
8 January 1809 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
26 May 1811 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 January 1815 - Their daughter Hannah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
13 April 1817 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
JOHN SMITH
? - He married Lydia (?).
11 May 1805 - Their son George was privately baptised (IGI Compton Bassett parish church).
JOHN SMITH
? - He married Mary (?).
24 January 1818 - He was a labourer from Compton Bassett when their
daughter Fanny was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see
parish register).
JOSEPH SMITH (son of John and Jemimah Smith)
25 January 1807 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
? - He married Jane (?).
C 1831/32 - Their son Jacob was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1837/38 - Their daughter Rebecca was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1839/40 - Their daughter Alice was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1841/42 - Their daughter Catherine was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1843/44 - Their daughter Sarah was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
C 1845/46 - Their daughter Hannah was born in Compton Bassett (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
30 March 1851 - He was a gardener's labourer aged 43 living in Compton
Bassett with (his wife?) Jane and children Jacob, a mason aged 19,
Rebecca aged 13, Alice aged 11, Catherine aged 9, Sarah aged 7, and
Hannah aged 5 (Gordon Beavington's 1851 census transcription).
4 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 52 living in
Compton Bassett with his wife Jane and their children Catherine aged
19, Sarah aged 17 and Hannah aged 15 (see 1961 census).
27 May 1868 - He was from Compton Bassett when he was buried aged 61 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARGARET SMITH (NÉE (?))
? - She married Michael Smith.
MARGARET SMITH (daughter of Michael and Margaret Smith)
6 November 1721 - She baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARY SMITH (bastard daughter of Elizabeth Smith)
12 October 1689 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARY SMITH (daughter of William Smith)
5 April 1772 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARY SMITH (daughter of John and Jemimah Smith)
8 January 1809 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
MICHAEL SMITH
? - He married Margaret (?).
23 October 1719 - He was known as Mr Michael Smith when their son
Michael was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
6 November 1721 - He was known as Mr Michael Smith when their daughter
Margaret was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish
register).
MICHAEL SMITH (son of Michael and Margaret Smith)
23 October 1719 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
REBEKAH SMITH
8 February 1850 - She was dumb and from Braden when she was buried aged 72 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
REBECCA SMITH (daughter of John and Jemimah Smith)
26 May 1811 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
RICHARD SMITH (son of Thomas and Sarah Smith)
18 March 1710/11 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
SARAH SMITH (NÉE (?)
? - She married Thomas Smith.
SARAH SMITH (daughter of John Smith)
18 August 1745 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
26 February 1769 - Her illegitimate son John Tomkins was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
24 October 1773 - Her illegitimate son William Cockel was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
SARAH SMITH (daughter of John and Jemimah Smith)
13 April 1817 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (IGI).
7 September 1821 - She was from Compton Bassett when she was buried
aged 4 at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
SIMON SMITH
? - He married Maria (?).
10 May 1795 - Their son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 June 1798 - Their daughter Rebecca was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS SMITH
? - He married Sarah (?).
18 March 1710/11 - Their son Richard was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM SMITH
8 October 1736 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
WILLIAM COCKEL SMITH (son of Sarah Smith)
24 October 1773 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
OTHER WHITES
ABRAHAM WHITE
15 April 1704 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ABRAHAM WHITE (son of Thomas White)
6 June 1718 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ABRAHAM WHITE (son of Thomas White)
20 May 1741 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ANNE WHITE (NÉE (?))
? - She married Thomas White.
27 July 1714 - She was the wife of Thomas White when she was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ANNE WHITE (daughter of Thomas and Frances White)
3 May 1725 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ANN WHITE (daughter of Thomas White)
14 May 1749 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
DAVID WHITE (son of Jn White)
26 January 1752 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
DOROTHY WHITE (NÉE (?))
? - She married William White.
4 December 1716 - She was the wife of Will White when she was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JANE WHITE
23 March 1715 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
FRANCES WHITE (NÉE (?))
? - She married Thomas White.
7 April 1734 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE WHITE
7 October 1740 - His son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 April 1743 - His son George was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 September 1745 - His son Peter Wayle was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 January 1747/48 - His daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE WHITE (son of George White)
15 April 1743 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
GEORGE WHITE (son of Mary White)
20 January 1747/48 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ISAAC WHITE (son of Jonathan White)
29 June 1709 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ISAAC WHITE (son of Jonathan and Frances White)
15 January 1715/16 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JACOB WHITE (son of Thomas and Frances White)
6 January 1722/23 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JANE WHITE
23 March 1715 - She was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JANE WHITE (daughter of Thomas and Frances White)
27 February 1717 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JOHN WHITE (son of Thomas White Junior)
22 October 1698 - He died (see Compton Bassett parish register).
JOHN WHITE (son of Thomas White Junior)
30 August 1701 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JOHN WHITE (son of Thomas and Frances White)
11 February 1732/33 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JN WHITE
26 January 1752 - His son David was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JONATHAN WHITE
16 October 1709 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
JONATHAN WHITE
? - He married Frances (?).
29 June 1709 - His son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
15 January 1725/16 - Their son Isaac was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
MARY WHITE (daughter of George White)
20 January 1747/48 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
PETER WAYLE WHITE (son of George White)
11 September 1745 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ROBERT WHITE (son of Thomas and Sarah White)
28 November 1736 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ROBERT WHITE (son of George White)
7 October 1740 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
ROBERT WHITE
? - He married Mary (?).
14 October 1776 - His daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
10 June 1779 - His son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
17 October 1784 - Their daughter Mary was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 May 1787 - Their daughter Betty was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
4 April 1789 - Their son Robert was born (see Compton Bassett parish register).
21 June 1789 - Their son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
28 May 1792 - Their daughter Jane was privately baptised (see Compton Bassett parish register).
SARAH WHITE (NÉE (?))
? - She married Thomas White.
SARAH WHITE (daughter of Thomas and Frances White)
6 December 1719 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
SARAH WHITE (daughter of Robert White)
14 October 1776 - She was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE SENIOR
11 November 1734 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE JUNIOR
22 October 1698 - His son John died (see Compton Bassett parish register).
30 August 1701 - He was a yeoman when his son John was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE
15 May 1712 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE
? - He married Frances (?).
27 December 1717 - Their daughter Jane was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 June 1718 - Abraham son of Thomas White was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 December 1719 - Their daughter Sarah was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
6 January 1722/23 - Their son Jacob was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
3 May 1725 - Their daughter Anne was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 September 1730 - Their son Jonathan was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 February 1732/33 - Their son John was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
7 April 1734 - His wife Frances was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
19 March 1734/35 - His son Thomas was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 April 1739 - His son Thomas was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE
? - He married Sarah (?).
28 November 1736 - Their son Robert was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
20 May 1741 - His son Abraham was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
14 May 1749 - His daughter Ann was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
23 February 1755 - His daughter Esther was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
THOMAS WHITE (son of Thomas White)
19 March 1734/35 - He was baptised in Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
11 April 1739 - He was buried at Compton Bassett parish church (see parish register).
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