Thomas Moules

M, b. between 1868 and 1869, #109
  • Father: John Moules b. 1845, d. Sep 1924
  • Mother: Mary Ann Cox b. bt 1846 - 1847
  • Thomas Moules was born between 1868 and 1869 at Newton, Cambridgeshire, England, son of John Moules and Mary Ann Cox.
  • In April 1871 he was enumerated in the household of John Moules and Mary Ann Cox, his parents, in the 1871 English census at Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1881 he was enumerated in the household of John Moules and Mary Ann Cox, his parents, in the 1881 English census at East Drove, Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1901 he was enumerated in the household of John Moules and Mary Ann Cox, his parents, in the 1901 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Marriage banns for Thomas Moules and Elizabeth Annie Cornell were published on 15 September 1901 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In October 1901 Thomas Moules married Elizabeth Annie Cornell, , at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Thomas Moules and Elizabeth Annie Cornell It appears logical that these people somehow belong to the West Walton Moules family, however, I have not been able to place them. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
  • Last Edited: 28 Sep 2006

Family: Elizabeth Annie Cornell (excluded)

  • Marriage banns for Thomas Moules and Elizabeth Annie Cornell were published on 15 September 1901 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In October 1901 Thomas Moules married Elizabeth Annie Cornell, , at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.

Harriet Moules

F, b. 1879, #110
  • Harriet Moules was born about in 1879.
  • Marriage banns for Harriet Moules and John Thomas Laws were published on 3 February 1900 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In March 1901 Harriet Moules married John Thomas Laws, , at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, Wisbech, vol. 3b, p. 745 (needs confirmation).
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2008

Family: John Thomas Laws (excluded)


Ethel May Rolfe

F, b. 18 November 1893, d. March 1976, #112
  • Ethel May Rolfe was born on 18 November 1893 at England.
  • Marriage banns for Ethel May Rolfe and Charles Walter Harnwell were published on 6 June 1915 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In June 1915 Ethel May Rolfe, 21, married Charles Walter Harnwell, 27, son of John Marshall Harnwell and Sarah Ann Woodcock, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 28 January 1942 Kenneth Charles Harnwell, her son, 22 years and 4 months died at Singapore killed in action as a Corporal with HQ Company, 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment.
  • In March 1976 Ethel May Rolfe died at age 82 years and 3 months at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
  • Charles, her husband, outlived Ethel May Rolfeand died on 13 February 1978 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 18 Oct 2006

Family: Charles Walter Harnwell b. 27 Oct 1887, d. 13 Feb 1978


Ida Elizabeth Hill

F, b. 1881, d. 9 May 1947, #113
  • Ida Elizabeth Hill was born in 1881.
  • Marriage banns for Ida Elizabeth Hill and George Harnwell were published on 8 August 1908 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In August 1908 Ida Elizabeth Hill married George Harnwell, 26, son of John Marshall Harnwell and Sarah Ann Woodcock, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 9 May 1947 Ida Elizabeth Hill died at West Walton, Norfolk, England, at age 66 years.
  • George, her husband, outlived Ida Elizabeth Hill and died on 18 December 1969 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 18 Sep 2006

Family: George Harnwell b. 29 May 1882, d. 18 Dec 1969


John Walter Hurst

M, b. circa 1876, d. 3 January 1963, #114
  • John Walter Hurst was born circa 1876 at Yorkshire, England, (needs confirmation).
  • Marriage banns for John Walter Hurst and Ethel Mary Harnwell were published on 5 May 1907 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In May 1907 John Walter Hurst married Ethel Mary Harnwell, 21, daughter of John Marshall Harnwell and Sarah Ann Woodcock, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 3 January 1963 John Walter Hurst died.
  • Ethel, his wife, outlived John Walter Hurst and died on 12 July 1968 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 18 Oct 2006

Family: Ethel Mary Harnwell b. 10 Aug 1885, d. 12 Jul 1968


Elizabeth Moules

F, b. 1821, #117
  • Elizabeth Moules was born about in 1821 at Norfolk, England, daughter of Joseph Moules and Elizabeth [?].
  • On 6 June 1841 she was enumerated in the household of Joseph Moules and Elizabeth [?] in the 1841 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Joseph Moules, 55, Ag. Lab, b. in the county (as were all the children)
    Elizabeth, 55, not b. in the county
    Thomas Moules, 25, Ag. Lab
    Susan, (Thos'. wife) 20
    William, 4
    Mary, 2
    Elizabeth, 20
    Elizabeth, 6 mos.
  • In December 1847 Elizabeth Moules was possibly married to Mr. Frusher (needs confirmation Wisbech, vol. 14, p. 307) at Wisbech, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Hannah Moules

F, b. 9 January 1816, #118
  • Hannah Moules was born on 9 January 1816 at West Walton, Norfolk, England, daughter of Joseph Moules and Sarah Pitts.
  • Hannah Moules was baptized on 2 February 1816, daughter of Joseph Moules and Sarah Pitts, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1838 Hannah was a servant.
  • On 7 November 1838 Hannah Moules, 22, married Thomas Fuller, son of John Fuller, at Terrington St. Clement Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • The marriage of Hannah Moules, 22, and Thomas Fuller, son of John Fuller, was registered in December 1838 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England.
  • Hannah Moules was not literate and signed certificates with X.
  • On 30 March 1851 Hannah Moules and Thomas Fuller were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Terrington St. Clement, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Fuller, Head, Married, 42, M, Shoemaker Master, b. Terrington-NFK
    Hannah, Wife, 34, F, Shoemaker Wife, b. Terrington-NFK
    Emma, Daur, 12, F, Scholar, b. Terrington-NFK
    Sarah A., Daur, 10, F, Scholar, b. Terrington-NFK
    Hannah, Daur, 5, F, b. Terrington-NFK
    John, Son, 3, M, b. Terrington-NFK
    Elizabeth, Daur, 1, F, b. Terrington-NFK
    Mary Ingram, Niece, 11, F, Scholar, b. London-MID
    George Ingram, Neph, 6, M, Scholar, b. London-MID.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: Thomas Fuller b. c 1810

  • On 7 November 1838 Hannah Moules, 22, married Thomas Fuller, son of John Fuller, at Terrington St. Clement Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • The marriage of Hannah Moules, 22, and Thomas Fuller, son of John Fuller, was registered in December 1838 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England.

Mary Moules

F, b. 4 December 1814, #119
  • Mary Moules was baptized on 4 December 1814, daughter of Joseph Moules and Sarah Pitts, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 26 Jun 2004

Amey Moules

F, b. 25 April 1811, #120
  • Amey Moules was baptized on 25 April 1811, daughter of Joseph Moules and Sarah Pitts, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Elizabeth [?]

F, b. 1775, d. 18 January 1859, #122
  • Elizabeth [?] was born about in 1775 at Wells, Norfolk, England.
  • On 10 August 1820 Elizabeth Carr married Joseph Moules, , at Walsoken, Norfolk, England, (Note: she was a widow at the time.).
  • On 6 June 1841 Elizabeth [?] and Joseph Moules were enumerated in the 1841 UK census at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Joseph Moules, 55, Ag. Lab, b. in the county (as were all the children)
    Elizabeth, 55, not b. in the county
    Thomas Moules, 25, Ag. Lab
    Susan, (Thos'. wife) 20
    William, 4
    Mary, 2
    Elizabeth, 20
    Elizabeth, 6 mos.
  • On 30 March 1851 Elizabeth [?] and Joseph Moules were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Marsh, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, as:
    Joseph Moules, Head, Married, 67, M, Farm Laborer, b. West Walton-Nfk
    Elizabeth, Wife, M, 76, F, ---, b.      Wells-Nfk.
  • Before 1859 Joseph Moules, her husband, died at Norfolk, England.
  • On 18 January 1859 Elizabeth Moules died at age 84 years at West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of bronchitis, which she had had for two months.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: Joseph Moules b. bt 1783 - 1784, d. b 1859


Sarah Pitts

F, b. 24 December 1786, d. before 1820, #123
  • Sarah Pitts was born about in 1786 at England.
  • She was baptized on 24 December 1786 at Emneth, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 August 1809 Sarah Pitts, 22, married Joseph Moules, , at Emneth, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 August 1810 William Moules, her infant son, died at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Before 1820 Sarah Pitts died apparently.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: Joseph Moules b. bt 1783 - 1784, d. b 1859


Joseph Moules

M, b. between 1783 and 1784, d. before 1859, #124

St. Mary the Virgin, West Walton Parish Church

  • His married name was Mowls in the West Walton parish records.
  • His married name was Moles in the West Walton parish records.
  • Joseph Moules was born between 1783 and 1784 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 August 1809 Joseph Moules married Sarah Pitts, 22, , at Emneth, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 August 1810 William Moules, his infant son, died at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Before 1820 Sarah Pitts, his wife, died apparently.
  • On 10 August 1820 Joseph Moules married Elizabeth Carr, , at Walsoken, Norfolk, England, (Note: she was a widow at the time.).
  • On 6 June 1841 Joseph Moules and Elizabeth [?] were enumerated in the 1841 UK census at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Joseph Moules, 55, Ag. Lab, b. in the county (as were all the children)
    Elizabeth, 55, not b. in the county
    Thomas Moules, 25, Ag. Lab
    Susan, (Thos'. wife) 20
    William, 4
    Mary, 2
    Elizabeth, 20
    Elizabeth, 6 mos.
  • On 30 March 1851 Joseph Moules and Elizabeth [?] were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Marsh, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, as:
    Joseph Moules, Head, Married, 67, M, Farm Laborer, b. West Walton-Nfk
    Elizabeth, Wife, M, 76, F, ---, b.      Wells-Nfk.
  • Before 1859 Joseph Moules died at Norfolk, England.
  • Elizabeth, his wife, outlived Joseph Moules and died on 18 January 1859 at West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • Note: The West Walton parish records show the baptism of these children to Joseph and Sarah. By 1841 Joseph is married to Elizabeth.
    There is another Joseph Moules in Terrington St. Clements with wife Sarah, but he is a bricklayer. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family 1: Sarah Pitts b. 24 Dec 1786, d. b 1820

  • On 14 August 1809 Joseph Moules married Sarah Pitts, 22, , at Emneth, Norfolk, England.

Family 2: Elizabeth [?] b. 1775, d. 18 Jan 1859

  • On 10 August 1820 Joseph Moules married Elizabeth Carr, , at Walsoken, Norfolk, England, (Note: she was a widow at the time.).

Henry Flanders

M, b. between 1841 and 1842, d. December 1890, #125
  • Henry Flanders was born between 1841 and 1842 at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
  • In December 1866 Henry Flanders married Emma Leggett, , at Kings Lynn District, Norfolk, England.
  • In March 1878 Emma Leggett, his wife, died at age 29 years at Kings Lynn District, Norfolk, England.
  • Henry Flanders married Mary Jane [?], .
  • Circa 1881 Henry Flanders and Mary Jane [?] were living at St Anns Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England,, where he was a fish merchant. Mary Jane was not his first wife, and the children listed are her step-children. In addition to the three shown with her in the 1891 census, there were two elder daughters -- Emma, 14, and Edith E., 12, both born in King's Lynn.
  • In April 1881 Henry Flanders and Mary Jane [?] were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at St Anns Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of Henry Flanders was registered in December 1890 in at Kings Lynn District, Norfolk, England. .
  • In March 1895 Henry's widow, Mary Jane Flanders, age 39, remarried to David Moules, age 39, son of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2008

Family 1: Emma Leggett (excluded)

  • In December 1866 Henry Flanders married Emma Leggett, , at Kings Lynn District, Norfolk, England.

Family 2: Mary Jane [?] b. bt 1860 - 1861


Mary Jane [?]

F, b. between 1860 and 1861, #126
  • Mary Jane [?] was born between 1860 and 1861 at St. Germans, Norfolk, England.
  • Mary Jane [?] married Henry Flanders, .
  • Circa 1881 Mary Jane [?] and Henry Flanders were living at St Anns Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England,, where he was a fish merchant. Mary Jane was not his first wife, and the children listed are her step-children. In addition to the three shown with her in the 1891 census, there were two elder daughters -- Emma, 14, and Edith E., 12, both born in King's Lynn.
  • In April 1881 Mary Jane [?] and Henry Flanders were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at St Anns Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of Henry Flanders, her husband, was registered in December 1890 at Kings Lynn District, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1891 Mary Jane [?] was enumerated in the 1891 census of England at St Anns Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    Mary Jane Flanders, head, widow, fish merchant, employer, b. Norfolk St. Germans
    Harry, stepson, single, 19 ?smudged, fisherman, b. Norfolk, KingsLynn
    Jessie, stepdau, 17 ?smudged, Staymaker, dress, b. Norfolk, KingsLynn
    Joseph, stepson, 16, fisherman, b. Norfolk, KingsLynn.
  • Marriage banns for Mary Jane [?] and David Moules were published on 10 March 1894 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England. She was the widow of Harry Flanders, a fish merchant, from Kings's Lynn.
  • The marriage of Mary Jane Flanders and David Moules, 39, son of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge, was registered in March 1895 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 Mary Jane [?] and David Moules were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at Walton Common, West Walton, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    David Moules, head, married, 43, farmer, employer, b. Norfolk, W. Walton
    Mary, wife, 40, b. Norfolk, St. German
    Arthur, nephew, single, 21, horseman on farm, worker, b. Norfolk, W. Walton
    Alice W. Pegg, niece, 4, b. Norfolk, Peterborough (who is she? Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2008

Family: David Moules b. Dec 1855, d. Mar 1927

  • Marriage banns for Mary Jane [?] and David Moules were published on 10 March 1894 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England. She was the widow of Harry Flanders, a fish merchant, from Kings's Lynn.
  • The marriage of Mary Jane Flanders and David Moules, 39, son of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge, was registered in March 1895 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.

Frank Moules

M, b. March 1894, d. 1 October 1916, #127

Frank Moules, Memorial Marker, West Walton Cemetery

  • The birth of Frank Moules was registered in March 1894 at West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, son of John Moules and Sarah Clark.
  • On 31 March 1901 he was enumerated in the household of John Moules and Sarah Clark, his parents, in the 1901 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Frank Moules and Walter John Harnwell first cousins (grandsons of Thomas and Susannah (Eldridge) Moules), both served in the Middlesex Regiment during World War I. And both died.
  • On 26 August 1916 Walter John Harnwell, his cousin, 24 years, 2 months and 16 days died at The Somme, France, . He had been in France two weeks when he was killed in action.
  • On 1 October 1916 Frank Moules died at age 22 years and 7 months at The Somme, France.
  • He has a memorial stone at the West Walton Cemetery.
  • Frank Moules is included on the West Walton Great War Memorial: "TF/6053 Pte, 1/7th Middlesex Rgt. Dow (home) 1-10-16" (Click icon to view.).
  • Frank Moules never married.
  • Last Edited: 28 Sep 2008

Charles Savery

M, b. between 1846 and 1847, d. 18 February 1890, #128
  • Father: Charles Savery b. bt 1791 - 1792, d. 30 Apr 1868
  • Mother: Mary Ann White b. bt 1799 - 1800, d. Sep 1849
  • Charles Savery was born between 1846 and 1847 at Walthamstow, Essex, England, son of Charles Savery and Mary Ann White.
  • In September 1849 his mother, Mary Ann White, died at Hackney, London, England.
  • In April 1851 he was enumerated in the household of Charles Savery, his widowed father, in the 1851 English census at 7 Hemerton Grove, Hackney, Hackney, Middlesex, England.
  • In 1870 Charles was a greengrocer.
  • On 24 July 1870 Charles Savery married Jane Hine, 16, daughter of George Hines and Eliza Pollard, at St. James the Great Parish, Middlesex, England, J. Tyler and Emily Hood (with her mark), were witnesses to the marriage.
  • In 1881 Charles was a hawker.
  • In 1881 Charles Savery and Jane Hine were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at 27 Goring Street, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England, in St. Michaels Parish, as:
    Charles Savery, head, mar, 33, Hawker, b. Essex, Walthamstow
    Jane, wife, mar, 28, b. Middx, Haggerstone
    Jane E., daur, 11, b. Middx, Hackney
    Charles, son, 9, b. Middx, Hackney
    Harriet, daur, 7, b. Middx, Hackney
    Thomas, son, 5, b. Middx, Hackney
    Mary A., daur, 3, b. Middx, Hackney
    Edmund, son, 2, b. Middx, Hackney
    (in the other part of the same building)
    George Hines, head, mar, 64, general labourer, b. Harpen, Herts
    Eliza, wife, 54, b. Bedfordshire
    William, son, unm, 21, general labourer, b. Meddx, Hackney
    Charley, son, unm, 13, errand boy, b. Meddx, Hackney.
  • On 1 March 1881 George Hines and Eliza Pollard were enumerated in the 1881 UK census living in the same building with Charles at 27 Goring Street, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England.
  • Before 1884 Charles Savery witnessed the death of Mary A. Savery daughter apparently, since a second daughter is named "Mary" at that time.
  • In 1890 Charles was a costermonger or greengrocer.
  • On 18 February 1890 Charles Savery died at 27 Goring Street, London Fields, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England, of chronic bronchitis for three weeks, and cardiac disease. His widow, Jane, was the informant, being present at the death.
  • On 14 August 1899 Charles's widow, Jane Savery remarried to Thomas Ripper, son of Thomas Ripper and Mary [?], at The Parish Church of St. Mary Haggerston, Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England.
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2008

Family: Jane Hine b. 22 Oct 1853

  • On 24 July 1870 Charles Savery married Jane Hine, 16, daughter of George Hines and Eliza Pollard, at St. James the Great Parish, Middlesex, England, J. Tyler and Emily Hood (with her mark), were witnesses to the marriage.

Grace Lydia Morton

F, b. 2 January 1839, d. March 1911, #129
  • Grace Lydia Morton was born on 2 January 1839 at 8 Lower Keate St., Christ Church, Spitalfields, Whitechapel, London, Middlesex, England, daughter of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe.
  • Grace Lydia Moreton was baptized on 13 February 1839, daughter of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe, at Parliament Court Old Artillery Ground-Irvingite, Stepney, London, England.
  • In April 1841 she was enumerated in the household of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe, her parents, in the 1841 English census at Tewkesbury Court, Whitechapel North, St. Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex, England.
  • In April 1851 she was enumerated in the household of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe, her parents, in the 1851 English census at Artillery, Christchurch Spitalfields, Middlesex, England.
  • On 10 September 1860 Grace Lydia Morton, 21, married George Hunter Rose, 20, son of William James Rose and Sarah Ford, at St. Dunston, Stepney, London, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were William Rose and Jemima Rose.
  • In 1861 Grace Lydia Morton and George Hunter Rose were living at 20 Princes Street, Stepney, London, England.
  • In March 1861 she was enumerated in the household of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe, her parents, in the 1861 English census at 11 Swan Yard, Whitechapel Church, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England.
  • On 2 April 1871 Grace Lydia Morton and George Hunter Rose were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at 5 Binnets Place, Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Greater London, England, as follows:
    George Rose, head, married, 31, glass bottle blower, b. Spitalfields
    Grace L., wife, 32, b. Bethnel Green
    Geo W., son, 10, Whitechapel
    Joseph Q., son, 7, b. Spitalfields
    Sarah E., daur, 5, b. Spitalfields
    **Mary A., daur, 4, b. Spitalfields
    Charles E., son, 2 mos, b. Spitalfields.
  • In 1881 Grace Lydia Morton and George Hunter Rose were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at 5 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England, as follows:
    George ROSE, Married, 40, M, b. Bethnal Green, Rel: Head, Occ: Glass Blower
    Grace L., 41, F, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Wife
    George W., Unmarried, 20, M, b. Whitechapel, Rel: Son, Occ: Marble Mason
    Mary Ann, 14, F, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Daur, Occ: Scholar
    Charles E., 10, M, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Son, Occ: Scholar
    James A., 8, M, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Son, Occ: Scholar
    Alice A., 6, F, b. Bethnal Green, Rel: Daur, Occ: Scholar.
  • On 5 April 1891 Grace Lydia Morton and George Hunter Rose were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at 2 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England, as follows:
    George Rose, head, married, 51, glass blower, b. Bethnel Green
    Grace L., wife, 52, b. Whitechapel
    Mary A., daur, 24, fancy box maker, b. Spitalfields
    Charles E., son, 20, wheelwright, b. Spitalfields
    Joseph A., son, 18, blacksmith, b. Spitalfields
    Alice A., daur, 17, fancy box maker, b. Bethnel Green.
  • In April 1901 Grace Lydia Morton and George Hunter Rose were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at 2 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England, as:
    George Rose, 61, secretery to glass blowers trade union, b. London, Bethnal Green
    Grace L., wife, 62, b. London, Spitalfields
    James A., son, 28, blacksmith, b. London, Spitalfields.
  • In March 1911 Grace Lydia Morton died at age 72 years and 1 month at Bethnal Green, London, England, (needs confirmation).
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2006

Family: George Hunter Rose b. 10 Mar 1840, d. a 1891


George Hunter Rose

M, b. 10 March 1840, d. after 1891, #130
  • George Hunter Rose was born on 10 March 1840 at St. Matthew Parish, Spitalfields, Bethnal Green District, Middlesex, England, son of William James Rose and Sarah Ford.
  • In April 1841 he was enumerated in the household of Mary Ann Ford, his great-grandmother possibly, in the 1841 English census at Cheshire Street, Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England.
  • Between 1848 and 1851 his mother, Sarah Ford, died.
  • In April 1851 he was enumerated in the household of William James Rose, his widowed father, in the 1851 English census at 10 Little George Street, Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England.
  • In March 1852 George's widowed father, William James Rose remarried to Jemima Hambley, , at Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England.
  • On 10 September 1860 George Hunter Rose, 20, married Grace Lydia Morton, 21, daughter of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe, at St. Dunston, Stepney, London, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were William Rose and Jemima Rose.
  • In 1861 George was a glass bottle blower.
  • In 1861 George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton were living at 20 Princes Street, Stepney, London, England.
  • In April 1861 he was enumerated in the household of William James Rose and Jemima Hambley, his father and step-mother, in the 1861 English census at Bethnal Green, London, Middlesex, England.
  • On 2 April 1871 George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at 5 Binnets Place, Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Greater London, England, as follows:
    George Rose, head, married, 31, glass bottle blower, b. Spitalfields
    Grace L., wife, 32, b. Bethnel Green
    Geo W., son, 10, Whitechapel
    Joseph Q., son, 7, b. Spitalfields
    Sarah E., daur, 5, b. Spitalfields
    **Mary A., daur, 4, b. Spitalfields
    Charles E., son, 2 mos, b. Spitalfields.
  • In 1881 George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at 5 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England, as follows:
    George ROSE, Married, 40, M, b. Bethnal Green, Rel: Head, Occ: Glass Blower
    Grace L., 41, F, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Wife
    George W., Unmarried, 20, M, b. Whitechapel, Rel: Son, Occ: Marble Mason
    Mary Ann, 14, F, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Daur, Occ: Scholar
    Charles E., 10, M, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Son, Occ: Scholar
    James A., 8, M, b. Spitalfields, Rel: Son, Occ: Scholar
    Alice A., 6, F, b. Bethnal Green, Rel: Daur, Occ: Scholar.
  • In 1891 George was a cabinet maker, according to his daughter's marriage registration.
  • On 5 April 1891 George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at 2 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England, as follows:
    George Rose, head, married, 51, glass blower, b. Bethnel Green
    Grace L., wife, 52, b. Whitechapel
    Mary A., daur, 24, fancy box maker, b. Spitalfields
    Charles E., son, 20, wheelwright, b. Spitalfields
    Joseph A., son, 18, blacksmith, b. Spitalfields
    Alice A., daur, 17, fancy box maker, b. Bethnel Green.
  • After 1891 George Hunter Rose died.
  • In April 1901 George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at 2 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England, as:
    George Rose, 61, secretery to glass blowers trade union, b. London, Bethnal Green
    Grace L., wife, 62, b. London, Spitalfields
    James A., son, 28, blacksmith, b. London, Spitalfields.
  • In March 1911 Grace Lydia Morton, his wife, died at age 72 years and 1 month at Bethnal Green, London, England, (needs confirmation).
  • Last Edited: 2 Dec 2006

Family: Grace Lydia Morton b. 2 Jan 1839, d. Mar 1911

  • On 10 September 1860 George Hunter Rose, 20, married Grace Lydia Morton, 21, daughter of Joseph Morton and Eliza Coe, at St. Dunston, Stepney, London, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were William Rose and Jemima Rose.

Thomas William Carter

M, b. 22 April 1833, d. 24 May 1877, #131
  • Thomas William Carter was born on 22 April 1833 at Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England, son of William Carter and Mary Ann Horler.
  • Thomas William Carter was baptized on 20 May 1833, son of William Carter and Mary Ann Horler, at St. Leonards, Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England.
  • In April 1851 he was enumerated in the household of William Carter and Mary Ann Horler, his father, in the 1851 English census at 31 Hartford Street, Haggerstone West, Shoreditch St. Leonard, London, England.
  • On 23 February 1852 Thomas William Carter, 18, married Sarah Davis, daughter of Richard Davis and Jane [?], at St. Philip's Parish Church, Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green District, Middlesex, England, ; witnesses were Sarah Collison and John ??
  • In 1852 Thomas was a plasterer.
  • In 1852 Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis were living at 25 James Street, Haggerstone, Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England.
  • In 1861 Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis were living at 6 Richard's Place, Haggerstone West, Shoreditch District, Middlesex, England.
  • In April 1861 Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis were enumerated in the 1861 census of England at 6 Richard's Place, Haggerstone West, Shoreditch St. Leonard, London, England, as:
    Thomas Carter, 27, plasterer, b. Middlesex, Shoreditch (as were all in the household)
    Sarah, wife, 26
    Richard, son, 8, scholar
    Elizabeth, daur, 6, scholar
    Amy, daur, 2, scholar
    Matilda, daur, 5 mos
    Jane Davis, sister-in-law, unmarried, 16
    Elizabeth Todd, lodger, unmarried, 20
    Thomas Todd, son of Lodg., 2 mos.
  • Before 1871 Amy Carter, his toddler daughter, died apparently, as she doesn't appear in the 1871 census.
  • On 2 April 1871 Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at 6 Ada Place, Bethnal Green, London, England, as:
    Thomas Carter, head, married 37, plasterer, b. Middlesex, Shoreditch (as were all in family)
    Sarah, wife, 36
    Richard, son, 18, plasterer
    Elizabeth, daur, 16, servant
    Matilda, daur, 10
    Jane, daur, 8
    Thomas, son, 3
    **Edward, son, 1.
  • Thomas was a plasterer, according to his son's marriage registration.
  • On 24 May 1877 Thomas William Carter died at age 44 years, 1 month and 2 days at 10 Urban Place, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England, phthesis pulmonalis.
  • Last Edited: 27 Apr 2008

Family: Sarah Davis b. bt 1834 - 1835

  • On 23 February 1852 Thomas William Carter, 18, married Sarah Davis, daughter of Richard Davis and Jane [?], at St. Philip's Parish Church, Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green District, Middlesex, England, ; witnesses were Sarah Collison and John ??

Arthur John Davies

M, b. 10 November 1920, d. 2003, #132

Arthur J. Davies, ca. 1935

  • Arthur John Davies was born on 10 November 1920 at 9 Wendon Street, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England, son of Arthur Alfred Davies and Florence Mary Ann Carter.
  • In 1927 Arthur John Davies lived with Arthur Alfred Davies and Florence Mary Ann Carter at 41 High Street, Kingsland, Central Hackney, County of London, England.
  • On 8 November 1933 his mother, Florence Mary Ann Carter, died at age 36 years, 4 months and 22 days at Dalston, London.
  • Arthur was a retail businessman.
  • On 18 August 1940 Arthur John Davies, 19, married May Dorothy Francis, 20, daughter of Joseph Patrick Francis and Ada Martin.
  • Circa 1941 Arthur's widowed father, Arthur Alfred Davies remarried to Dorothy May Dombrowsky, daughter of Mr. [?] Dombrowsky.
  • Arthur John Davies was the informant on the death certificate of Arthur Alfred Davies on 2 March 1987 at Erpingham, North Walsham, Norfolk, England.
  • In 2003 Arthur John Davies died at age 82 years.
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2008

Family: May Dorothy Francis (living)

  • Jill Frances Davies (living)

Jane Claydon

F, b. 6 March 1824, #133
  • Jane Claydon was baptized on 6 March 1824, daughter of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham, at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • In February 1833 her father, John Claydon of Fincham, died at age 46 years at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 February 1833 Jane Claydon's father, John Claydon of Fincham, died and was buried on 6 February 1833 at St. Martin's, Fincham, Norfolk, England, at age 46 years.
  • Last Edited: 30 Jun 2004

Susan Claydon

F, b. between 1821 and 1826, #134
  • Susan Claydon was born between 1821 and 1826, daughter of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham.
  • In February 1833 her father, John Claydon of Fincham, died at age 46 years at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 February 1833 Susan Claydon's father, John Claydon of Fincham, died and was buried on 6 February 1833 at St. Martin's, Fincham, Norfolk, England, at age 46 years.
  • In April 1841 she was enumerated in the household of Mary Ketteringham in the 1841 English census at Hungate Common, Fincham Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • The marriage of Susan Claydon and James Proctor was registered in March 1844 at Downham District, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1861 Susan Claydon and James Proctor were enumerated in the 1861 census of England at Shouldham, Norfolk, England, as:
    James Proctzor, 39, carpenter, b. S. Thorpe (as were all the children)
    Susan, wife, 39, b. Fincham
    Mary, daur, 17
    Susan, daur 13
    John, son, 11
    Frederic, son, 9
    Ann, daur, 6
    George, son, 4
    Charles, son, 2.
  • Note: This girl is listed in the household of Mary Claydon in the 1841 census, but it is possible that she is actually the daughter of another Claydon. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
  • Last Edited: 19 Feb 2008

Family: James Proctor (excluded)

  • The marriage of Susan Claydon and James Proctor was registered in March 1844 at Downham District, Norfolk, England.

William Claydon

M, b. 21 October 1814, #135
  • William Claydon was born on 21 October 1814 at Haveringland, Norfolk, England, son of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham.
  • William Claydon was baptized on 23 October 1814, son of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham, at Haveringland, Norfolk, England.
  • In February 1833 his father, John Claydon of Fincham, died at age 46 years at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 February 1833 William Claydon's father, John Claydon of Fincham, died and was buried on 6 February 1833 at St. Martin's, Fincham, Norfolk, England, at age 46 years.
  • In 1851 William was a shepherd.
  • On 30 March 1851 he was enumerated in the household of Mary Ketteringham in the 1851 English census at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, as:
    Mary Claydon, head, married, 61, b. Northwould, Nfk
    Wm., son, married (sic), 37, shepherd, b. Heavyland, Nfk.
  • Last Edited: 8 Nov 2006

Mary Ketteringham

F, b. 11 April 1789, d. June 1866, #136
  • Mary Ketteringham was baptized on 11 April 1789, daughter of Thomas Ketteringham and Elizabeth Fendick, at Northwold, Norfolk, England.
  • Mary Ketteringham married John Claydon of Fincham, son of Richard Claydon and Elizabeth Jolly.
  • In February 1833 John Claydon of Fincham, her husband, died at age 46 years at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 February 1833 Mary's husband, John Claydon of Fincham, died and was buried on 6 February 1833 at St. Martin's, Fincham, Norfolk, England, at age 46 years.
  • In April 1841 Mary Ketteringham was enumerated in the 1841 UK census at Hungate Common, Fincham Parish, Norfolk, England, as:
    Mary Claydon, 50, widow, b. in the county (as were all in the family)
    Susan, 15
    John, 14, Ag. Lab
    Robert, 8.
  • In April 1841 Richard Claydon and Mary Ketteringham were enumerated living nextdoor to one another in the 1841 English census at Hungate Common, Fincham Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 30 March 1851 Mary Ketteringham was enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, as:
    Mary Claydon, head, married, 61, b. Northwould, Nfk
    Wm., son, married (sic), 37, shepherd, b. Heavyland, Nfk.
  • On 31 March 1851 John Shinfield and Ann Claydon were enumerated in the 1851 UK census living near Mary at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1861 John Shinfield and Ann Claydon were enumerated in the 1861 UK census living near Mary at Fincham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 7 April 1861 Mary Ketteringham was enumerated in the 1861 census of England at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, with grandson, George Shinfield, age 19, born in Fincham, who was living with his widowed grandmother. He is the son of her daughter, Ann, and John Shinfield.
  • In June 1866 Mary Ketteringham died at age 77 years and 1 month at Downham District, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 19 Feb 2008

Family: John Claydon of Fincham b. 1787, d. Feb 1833


James Claydon

M, b. between 1867 and 1868, #137
  • James Claydon was born between 1867 and 1868 at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, son of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders.
  • In 1891 James was an agricultural laborer.
  • In 1891 James Claydon was enumerated in the 1891 census of England as "single."
  • In April 1891 he was enumerated in the household of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders in the 1891 English census at The Common, by the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fincham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 he was enumerated in the household of Charlotte Waseman Sanders in the 1901 English census at The Common, Fincham, Norfolk, England.
  • James Claydon was the informant on the death certificate of Charlotte Waseman Sanders, his mother, on 12 May 1910 at Fincham, Downham District, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 16 Oct 2006

Sarah Claydon

F, b. between 1864 and 1865, #138
  • Last Edited: 18 Aug 2002

Elizabeth Claydon

F, b. between 1862 and 1863, #139
  • Elizabeth Claydon was born between 1862 and 1863 at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, daughter of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders.
  • The marriage of Elizabeth Claydon and Robert Arthur Lusher, son of Thomas Lusher, was registered in March 1889 at Swaffham District, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1891 Elizabeth Claydon and Robert Arthur Lusher were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at Lynn Street, Swaffham, Norfolk, England, in the family of:
    Robert A. Lusher, head, married, 23 (or28?), baker, b. Norfolk, Swaffham
    Elizabeth, wife, 27, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Gordon C., son, 1 (?), b. Norfolk, Swaffham
    Martha Pumfrey, niece, 12, b. Norfolk Barton Bendish
    (Note: Martha's mother was the sister of Elizabeth (Claydon) Lusher).
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2008

Family: Robert Arthur Lusher b. bt 1862 - 1863


Anna Claydon

F, b. between 1860 and 1861, #140
  • Last Edited: 18 Aug 2002

Martha Claydon

F, b. between 1854 and 1855, #142
  • Last Edited: 19 Nov 2006

John Claydon

M, b. 16 August 1851, #144
  • John Claydon was born on 16 August 1851 at Fincham, Downham District, Norfolk, England, son of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders.
  • In December 1872 John Claydon, 21, married Ellen Craft, , at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1891 John Claydon and Ellen Craft were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk, England, as:
    John Clayton (sic), 39, shepherd, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Ellen, wife, 37, b. Norfolk, St. John Fen End
    John, son, 17, b. Norfolk, Walpole Cross Keys
    George, son, 13, b. Norfolk, Terrington
    Anna, daur, 11, b. Norfolk, Terrington
    Robert, son, 7, b. Norfolk, Magdalen
    Florence, daur, 3, b. Norfolk, Magdalen.
  • On 31 March 1901 John Claydon and Ellen Craft were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at West Walton, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, enumerated as follows:
    John Clayton, head, married, 48, yardman on farm, worker, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Ellen, wife, 47, b. Norfolk, Terrington St. John
    Charlotte Ann, daur, single, 25, b. Norfolk, Terrington St. Clement
    Robert William, son, single, 17, Ordman labourer on Farm, worker, b. Norfolk, Magdalin
    Florence May, daur, 13, b. Norfolk, Magdalin
    Dorothy May Flagg, visitor, 3, b. Cambs, Elm, Friday Bridge.
  • Last Edited: 20 Oct 2006

Family: Ellen Craft b. bt 1853 - 1854