Platt-Grigg Family History - pafc26 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Ancestors & Related Families of Malcolm Platt-Grigg.

Citations


William Henry GOWER

1UK PRO, UK Census 1881 for Thomas H. Gower., RG 11/3192/100/11/29, RG 11/Piece 3192/Folio 100/Page 11, 7 Nov 2010, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 11/Piece 3192/Folio 100/Page 11/Schedule 29.
"1881 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
Institution: Stamford Union
Address: Stamford Baron St Martin, Northampton, England
Thomas GOWER Inmate W Male 31 Empingham, Rutland, England Ag Lab
William H. GOWER Inmate Male 9 Empingham, Rutland, England Scholar
Irving GOWER Inmate Male 7 Empingham, Rutland, England Scholar
Annie GOWER Inmate Female 8 Empingham, Rutland, England Scholar
John GOWER Inmate Male 5 Empingham, Rutland, England Scholar
George GOWER Inmate Male 3 Collyweston, Northampton, England
Alice GOWER Inmate Female 8m Collyweston, Northampton, England."


Jessie Karen PUGMORE

1UK PRO, UK Census 1881 for John & Martha Pugmore, RG 11/3186, RG 11/Piece 3186/Folio 76/Page 5/Schedule 18, 7 Apr 2006, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 11/Piece 3186/Folio 76/Page 5.
"1881 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
RG 11/Piece 3186/Folio 76/Page 5/Schedule 18
Civil Parish of Empingham, Rutland, UK
John William PUGMORE Head Married 45 General labourer Empingham,RUT
Martha PUGMORE Wife Married 46 Charwoman Empingham,RUT
Thomas Henry PUGMORE Son Unmarried 15 Farm servant Empingham,RUT
Jessie Karen PUGMORE Dau 13 Scholar Empingham,RUT
Ellen PUGMORE Dau 10 Scholar Empingham,RUT
Alice Mary PUGMORE Dau 8 Scholar Empingham,RUT
Joseph Edward PUGMORE Son 5 Scholar Empingham,RUT
Sarah Jane PUGMORE Dau 8m Empingham,RUT."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk web-site & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.


Joseph DUMBLETON

1David Hughes, Dumbleton Research Information, Research notes provided by David Hughes, Word document, 3 Oct 2004, Word Document.
"* Joseph, Agnes and their first three children emigrated to Australia on board the 'LA HOGUE':-
Departed England
Arrived Australia 21 Oct 1878
* Joseph's brother Samuel was also on board.
* Baby Agnes (child 3) died on arrival whilst in quarantine.
* Joseph's younger brother James arrived in Australia in 1883 on board the 'RIALTO'. His body was found in the bush at Tamworth in 1894. Two inconclusive inquests were held.
* Joseph Dumbleton died after jumping from Watkins Bridge into Cockle Creek following an argument with his housekeeper Agnes Manderson. Two passers-by heard him say "I'm going to do it" before he jumped. They tried to rescue him but were not quick enough. An inquest was held at the 'Jones Hotel', Boolaroo and a verdict of death by suicide was recorded.
* Joseph's brother Samuel was killed in a mining accident at Wallsend the following year (1901).

* Samuel's first two children (marked 1) were to his first wife Mary Baddley:-
Born:
Marr: 24 Oct 1830 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* Children 9 and 10 (marked 3) were to Samuel and his second wife Rebecca Griffiths (nee Jones):-
Born:
Marr: 18 Jan 1841 West Bromwich, Staffs., Eng.
Died:
* Keziah's first four children (marked 2) were to her first husband Joseph Winsper:-
Born:
Marr: 08 Jan 1834 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* In the 1851 census this family (including the children of the previous marriages and the house servant Mary Barker) is shown as living at Eldon St. Darlaston. It describes Samuel as a coach and carriage bolt manufacturer employing 3 men and 4 girls.
* Samuel and Keziah's three youngest sons all emigrated to Australia.".
"* Joseph, Agnes and their first three children emigrated to Australia on board the 'LA HOGUE':-
Departed England
Arrived Australia 21 Oct 1878
* Joseph's brother Samuel was also on board.
* Baby Agnes (child 3) died on arrival whilst in quarantine.
* Joseph's younger brother James arrived in Australia in 1883 on board the 'RIALTO'. His body was found in the bush at Tamworth in 1894. Two inconclusive inquests were held.
* Joseph Dumbleton died after jumping from Watkins Bridge into Cockle Creek following an argument with his housekeeper Agnes Manderson. Two passers-by heard him say "I'm going to do it" before he jumped. They tried to rescue him but were not quick enough. An inquest was held at the 'Jones Hotel', Boolaroo and a verdict of death by suicide was recorded.
* Joseph's brother Samuel was killed in a mining accident at Wallsend the following year (1901).

* Samuel's first two children (marked 1) were to his first wife Mary Baddley:-
Born:
Marr: 24 Oct 1830 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* Children 9 and 10 (marked 3) were to Samuel and his second wife Rebecca Griffiths (nee Jones):-
Born:
Marr: 18 Jan 1841 West Bromwich, Staffs., Eng.
Died:
* Keziah's first four children (marked 2) were to her first husband Joseph Winsper:-
Born:
Marr: 08 Jan 1834 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* In the 1851 census this family (including the children of the previous marriages and the house servant Mary Barker) is shown as living at Eldon St. Darlaston. It describes Samuel as a coach and carriage bolt manufacturer employing 3 men and 4 girls.
* Samuel and Keziah's three youngest sons all emigrated to Australia."


Agnes BARNARD

1David Hughes, Dumbleton Research Information, Research notes provided by David Hughes, Word document, 3 Oct 2004, Word Document.
"* Joseph, Agnes and their first three children emigrated to Australia on board the 'LA HOGUE':-
Departed England
Arrived Australia 21 Oct 1878
* Joseph's brother Samuel was also on board.
* Baby Agnes (child 3) died on arrival whilst in quarantine.
* Joseph's younger brother James arrived in Australia in 1883 on board the 'RIALTO'. His body was found in the bush at Tamworth in 1894. Two inconclusive inquests were held.
* Joseph Dumbleton died after jumping from Watkins Bridge into Cockle Creek following an argument with his housekeeper Agnes Manderson. Two passers-by heard him say "I'm going to do it" before he jumped. They tried to rescue him but were not quick enough. An inquest was held at the 'Jones Hotel', Boolaroo and a verdict of death by suicide was recorded.
* Joseph's brother Samuel was killed in a mining accident at Wallsend the following year (1901).

* Samuel's first two children (marked 1) were to his first wife Mary Baddley:-
Born:
Marr: 24 Oct 1830 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* Children 9 and 10 (marked 3) were to Samuel and his second wife Rebecca Griffiths (nee Jones):-
Born:
Marr: 18 Jan 1841 West Bromwich, Staffs., Eng.
Died:
* Keziah's first four children (marked 2) were to her first husband Joseph Winsper:-
Born:
Marr: 08 Jan 1834 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* In the 1851 census this family (including the children of the previous marriages and the house servant Mary Barker) is shown as living at Eldon St. Darlaston. It describes Samuel as a coach and carriage bolt manufacturer employing 3 men and 4 girls.
* Samuel and Keziah's three youngest sons all emigrated to Australia.".
"* Joseph, Agnes and their first three children emigrated to Australia on board the 'LA HOGUE':-
Departed England
Arrived Australia 21 Oct 1878
* Joseph's brother Samuel was also on board.
* Baby Agnes (child 3) died on arrival whilst in quarantine.
* Joseph's younger brother James arrived in Australia in 1883 on board the 'RIALTO'. His body was found in the bush at Tamworth in 1894. Two inconclusive inquests were held.
* Joseph Dumbleton died after jumping from Watkins Bridge into Cockle Creek following an argument with his housekeeper Agnes Manderson. Two passers-by heard him say "I'm going to do it" before he jumped. They tried to rescue him but were not quick enough. An inquest was held at the 'Jones Hotel', Boolaroo and a verdict of death by suicide was recorded.
* Joseph's brother Samuel was killed in a mining accident at Wallsend the following year (1901).

* Samuel's first two children (marked 1) were to his first wife Mary Baddley:-
Born:
Marr: 24 Oct 1830 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* Children 9 and 10 (marked 3) were to Samuel and his second wife Rebecca Griffiths (nee Jones):-
Born:
Marr: 18 Jan 1841 West Bromwich, Staffs., Eng.
Died:
* Keziah's first four children (marked 2) were to her first husband Joseph Winsper:-
Born:
Marr: 08 Jan 1834 Wolverhampton, Staffs., Eng. (St Peters)
Died:
* In the 1851 census this family (including the children of the previous marriages and the house servant Mary Barker) is shown as living at Eldon St. Darlaston. It describes Samuel as a coach and carriage bolt manufacturer employing 3 men and 4 girls.
* Samuel and Keziah's three youngest sons all emigrated to Australia."


Frederick WHARTON

1UK PRO, UK Census 1861 for Kate Charlotte Wharton., RG 9/2177, RG 9/Piece 2177/Folio 26/Page 6/ED 14, 21 May 2005, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 9/Piece 2177/Folio 26/Page 6/ED 14.
"1861 UK CENSUS:
RG 9/Piece 2177/Folio 26/Page 6/ED 14/Schedule 22
Civil Parish of Aston, Eccl. Parish of St.James, Municipal Ward of Duddeston cum Nechells, Birmingham
Address: 8 Inkerman Street (Shop)
Frederick WHARTON Head Married 33 Mechanical draughtsman Manchester
Mary Ann WHARTON Wife Married 30 Birmingham,WAR
Clara Maude WHARTON Dau 10 Scholar Birmingham,WAR
Kate C. WHARTON Dau 7 Scholar Birmingham,WAR
Annie Louise WHARTON Dau 5 Birmingham,WAR
Thomas L. ROBINSON Boarder Married 44 Traveller Howley,YRK
Mary L. ROBINSON Boarder 13 Scholar United States."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.


Mary Ann DAVIS

1UK PRO, UK Census 1861 for Kate Charlotte Wharton., RG 9/2177, RG 9/Piece 2177/Folio 26/Page 6/ED 14, 21 May 2005, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 9/Piece 2177/Folio 26/Page 6/ED 14.
"1861 UK CENSUS:
RG 9/Piece 2177/Folio 26/Page 6/ED 14/Schedule 22
Civil Parish of Aston, Eccl. Parish of St.James, Municipal Ward of Duddeston cum Nechells, Birmingham
Address: 8 Inkerman Street (Shop)
Frederick WHARTON Head Married 33 Mechanical draughtsman Manchester
Mary Ann WHARTON Wife Married 30 Birmingham,WAR
Clara Maude WHARTON Dau 10 Scholar Birmingham,WAR
Kate C. WHARTON Dau 7 Scholar Birmingham,WAR
Annie Louise WHARTON Dau 5 Birmingham,WAR
Thomas L. ROBINSON Boarder Married 44 Traveller Howley,YRK
Mary L. ROBINSON Boarder 13 Scholar United States."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.


Thomas WATSON

1UK PRO, UK Census 1901 for Thomas & Mary M. (Platt) Watson., RG 13/2689, RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5, 21 Jan 2005, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5.
"1901 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5/Schedule 28
Civil Parish of Bilston, Eccl. Parish of All Saints, Moxley, Staffordshire, UK
Address: Castle View, High Street, Moxley, STS
Thomas WATSON Head Married 54 Pawn broker Own account At home Wednesbury, STS
Mary Matilda WATSON Wife Married 54 Walsall, STS
Garnet Platt WATSON Son Single 22 Assistant at Pawn Shop Worker Bilston , STS
Elsie Ellen NOCK Grand-dau Single 3 Bilston, STS."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.


Mary Matilda PLATT

1Church of LDS, UK Census 1861 for Isaiah Platt, LDS Film No.542906, Film No.542906/Page 25/Folio 86/Schedule 166, 8 Nov 2002, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, Film No.542906.
Microfilm of original Census.
"Folio 86 Page 25
Schedule 166 Kings Hill
Isiah Platt Head Married 46 Pattern Maker Wednesbury,Staffs.
Olivia Platt Wife Married 36 Bloxwich,Staffs.
Joseph Platt Son Unmarried 17 Moulder Birmingham,Warks.
John Platt Son Unmarried 15 Pattern Maker Birmingham,Warks.
Mary M. Platt Dau Unmarried 13 Walsall,Staffs.
Emma Platt Dau Unmarried 8 Walsall,Staffs.
Frank I. Platt Son Unmarried 4 Wednesbury,Staffs.
Clara I. Platt Dau Unmarried 1 Wednesbury,Staffs."
Microfilm of original Census.

2UK PRO, UK Census 1901 for Thomas & Mary M. (Platt) Watson., RG 13/2689, RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5, 21 Jan 2005, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5.
"1901 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5/Schedule 28
Civil Parish of Bilston, Eccl. Parish of All Saints, Moxley, Staffordshire, UK
Address: Castle View, High Street, Moxley, STS
Thomas WATSON Head Married 54 Pawn broker Own account At home Wednesbury, STS
Mary Matilda WATSON Wife Married 54 Walsall, STS
Garnet Platt WATSON Son Single 22 Assistant at Pawn Shop Worker Bilston , STS
Elsie Ellen NOCK Grand-dau Single 3 Bilston, STS."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.

3UK PRO, UK Census 1851 for Isaiah & Mary Platt., HO 107/ 2026, HO 107/Piece 2026/Folio 548/Page 10, 9 Jan 2009, HO 107/Piece 2026/Folio 548/Page 10.
"1851 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
HO 107/Piece 2026/Folio 548/Schedule 35/Page 10
Address: Parish of West bromwich, Eccl. Parish of All Saints
Isaiah PLATT Head Married 36 Iron merchant Wednesbury, Staffordshire
Mary PLATT Wife Married 36 West Bromwich, Staffordshire
Joseph PLATT Son 7 Scholar Birmingham, Warwickshire
John PLATT Son 5 Scholar Birmingham, Warwickshire
Mary PLATT Dau 3 Walsall, Staffordshire
Jane JOHNSTON Niece 10 America
Hannah JOHNSTON Niece 8 America."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk web-site & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.


Garnet Platt WATSON

1UK PRO, UK Census 1901 for Thomas & Mary M. (Platt) Watson., RG 13/2689, RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5, 21 Jan 2005, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5.
"1901 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
RG 13/Piece 2689/Folio 7/Page 5/Schedule 28
Civil Parish of Bilston, Eccl. Parish of All Saints, Moxley, Staffordshire, UK
Address: Castle View, High Street, Moxley, STS
Thomas WATSON Head Married 54 Pawn broker Own account At home Wednesbury, STS
Mary Matilda WATSON Wife Married 54 Walsall, STS
Garnet Platt WATSON Son Single 22 Assistant at Pawn Shop Worker Bilston , STS
Elsie Ellen NOCK Grand-dau Single 3 Bilston, STS."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.


Mary

1UK PRO, UK Census 1841 for Mary Law., HO 107/894/5/9/11, HO 107/Piece 894/Folio 5/Enum. Schedule 9/Page 11, 11 Nov 2010, Public Records Office,UK, The National Archives,, Off Ruskin Ave,, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK, TW9 4DU, HO 107/Piece 894/Folio 5/Enum. Schedule 9/Page 11.
Information obtained from image of original census entry.
"1841 UK CENSUS ENTRY:
HO 107/Piece 894/Folio 5/Enum. Schedule 9/Page 11
Address: Exton Village, Rutland
Mary LAW 55 Charwoman Born in county: No
Martha LAW 13 Born in county: Yes
Ann HARDY 7 Born in county: Yes
John REYNOLDS 20 Ag. labourer Born in county: Yes
Ann REYNOLDS 20 Born in county: Yes."
Census entry image obtained from Ancestry.co.uk web-site & transcribed by Malcolm Platt-Grigg.