Updated 5 Feb 2003
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WIRKSWORTH Parish Records 1600-1900
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"PEDIGREES" |
by Thomas Norris INCE 1799-1860 |
Here is a transcription of the 484 pages of this Manuscript Book,
made from a microfilm copy supplied by Derby Local Studies Library.
In most cases abbreviations have been expanded without
comment to avoid confusion.
A new page numbering system is used based on the microfilm frame order.
Ince's original page numbers and the DLSL photocopy reference are given
in red brackets.
The original pages are held at DLSL, are separated,
and unfortunately do not possess a coherent numbering system.
These pages were transcribed by John Palmer, Kathryn Farrell
and Sonia Addis-Smith
between Oct 1999 and Feb 2000.
Proof-read by Sonia and John,
edited and compiled by John.
Contact
about uncertain words,
and I will recheck microfilm of the original.
[italics]=transcriber's comments,
?=unreadable,
bap=baptised,
md=married,
ux=wife of,
ob=died,
aet=aged,
el=eldest,
s.p.=without issue,
exor=executor,
anno=year of,
da=daughter,
coz=cousin,
bn=born,
bro=brother,
sis=sister
Copyright © 2000,
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All Rights Reserved.
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Pedigree of FRYER of Winster Co Derby
by T N Ince anno 1832 April when at Winster
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01 John FRYER of Dale End Gratton Co Derby butcher & farmer
burd at Elton 21 Jul 1737
02 Lydia sister to old Mrs BRADLEY of the Barn Birchover had been maid to
Lady MASERENE mard 2nd to HAWKSLEY a carrier
03 Thomas FRYER of Winster baker
04 Jane da of Henry WOOLLEY of Winster grocer died 28 Apr 1784
05 Henry bap Elton 30 Oct 1735
06 John son of widow FRYER bur Elton 31 Jul 1737
07 Henry FRYER of Winster parish clerk there
08 Ann d of John TWIGG of Birchover. (The Relator 1832 then 80 years old)
09 Thomas FRYER of Newbold Co Derby collier
10 .... WEBSTER
11 John FRYER of Swanwick Co Derby shoemaker bn 14 Mar 1774
12 Ellen da of Joseph VICKERS of Edensor & sister of William VICKERS of Winster
13 Thomas ob 14 years old bn 18 Dec 1779 died s.p.
14 Anne bn 24 May 1783 died s.p.
15 Mary died s.p.
16 Thomas bn 18 Jun 1794
17 James FRYER of Winster joiner bn 17 May 1781
18 Mary d of SHAW of Biggin in the Peak
19 Henry of Nottingham joiner bn 16 Sep 1790
20 Jane ux Joseph LONGDON of Winster a Relator Bn 16 Dec 1784
21 Lydia Bn 20 May 1786
22 Ann ux George REYNOLDS of Nottingham joiner bn 14 May 1788
23 Joseph FRYER a woodman went to America bn 9 Aug 1778
24 Jane
25 Thomas
26 Elizabeth
27 Mary
28 Joseph
29 Thomas
30 John
31 Ellen ob s.p.
32 Harriet ob s.p.
33 Jane ob s.p.
34 William
35 James
36 Joseph
37 Henry
38 Henry eldest son died young
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Elton Register Extracts by T N Ince
30 Apr 1735 Henry son of John & Letice FRYER bap
21 Jul 1737 John FRYER buried
31 Apr 1737 John son of William FRYER buried
25 Apr 1748 Henry son of John & Lydia FRYER baptized
Ann ob 25 Dec 1783 Thomas b May 1794 Mary died 24 Jan [see #13,14,15]
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01 Mr BROWN
02 Rev Wiliam BROWN MA Minister of Burton on Trent
03 Ann d of Isaac HAWKINS of Burton on Trent
04 Elizabeth BROWNE ux Rev William BLADON
05 Isaac Hawkins BROWN Esquire
06 Jane d of Rev Edward TRIMNELL DD
07 Ann ux Edward CHENEY of Ashford Co Derby esquire
08 Rev William BLADON Rector of Carsington Co Derby
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01 Robert HAWKINS of Newport Salop G[en]t
02 William HAWKINS of Newport
03 William HAWKINS of Burton on Trent Gent ob 29 Aug 1735 aet 51
had 3 sons & 3 dau
04 Catherine d of John GISBORNE of Derby
05 Isaac HAWKINS
06 Elizabeth WATSON
07 Ann ux Rev William BROWNE
08 daughter
09 daughter
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Pedigree of the Family of Mr Joseph BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth Gent
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01 .... BEARDSLEY
02 John FLINT of Wirksworth miner devised house in Nether St Wirksworth by Will
16 Feb 1752 proved at Lichfield 14 Apr 1752
03 Grace died a widow before May 1754 when her death is presented
04 Joseph BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth died 16 Feb 1755 aet 52 see gravestone in
Wirksworth church yard
05 Sarah dau of John FLINT of Wirksworth
06 Matthew FLINT died s.p. draft pedigree
07 Luke FLINT of Wirksworth miner son & devisee of house in Wirksworth.
Bap at Wirksworth 2 Aug 1710 md Mary GREEN draft pedigree
08 Mary COLLEDGE & Luke FLINT both Wirksworth md there ....1750 bur there
1 Jan 1776
09 William son of John FLINT bap Wirksworth Sep 5 1712 see p 188 ant?
10 John bap Wirksworth Aug 2 1719 ob caeleb [died unmarried]
11 John BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth baker. Devisee for life of
Chequer Public House Wirksworth under J FLINTs Will aet 19 years old May 1754
12 Elizabeth da of ... WINSON of Shottle Co Derby farmer
13 Isaac BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth innkeeper. Proved his brother Josephs
Will of 1780
14 Ruth BOOTH da of Jacob BOOTH of Biggin Wirksworth & formerly of Belper
Laton? Co Derby yeoman
15 Joseph died a bachelor at Wirksworth Will 19 Mar 1780 & proved at Lichfield
10 Jun following bur 5 Apr 1780
16 William BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth
17 Bathia widow of ... HADFIELD of Bolehill
18 Hannah m? John FOULKS of Wirksworth whitesmith
19 Sarah md Thomas TAYLOR of Ashleyhay farmer
20 Thomas TAYLOR
21 Ann md Joseph HALL of Belper
22 Grace only dau & heiress ux John CRITCH of Eastwood Notts blacksmith
16 Jul 1779 convey Chequer Public House St Johns St Wirksworth to
Rev R TILLARD in fee.
23 William
24 Rebeckah
25 John BEARDSLEY
26 William BEARDSLEY Wirksworth died s? p unmarried
27 Elizabeth dau & heiress of John BEARDSLEY mard at Duffield 25 Apr 1814
Died 2 May 1814 bur Wirksworth 4th same
28 Joseph BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth Gent eldest son & heir administrator to
his ux effects
29 Isaac BEARDSLEY of Wirksworth innkeeper
30 Sarah d of Thomas BUXTON of Wirksworth journeyman tanner ob 26 Dec 1831 aet 30
31 Sarah cousin & coheir of Elizabeth BEARDSLEY mard Joseph SMEDLEY of
Wirksworth stone mason
32 Elizabeth cousin & coheir of E B living unmarried 1830
33 Sarah eldest dau of William BEARDSLEY bur Wirksworth 20 Feb 1780
34 Joseph
35 Thomas
36 Elizabeth BEARDSLEY
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See Reliquary No 27 Jan 1867 Vol No 27 for Pedigree of this Family
01 ....REYNOLDS of Plaistow in Crich
02 John REYNOLDS of Plaistow in Crich Gent dead before 1774 Poss[essor?] of
land at Heage which his eldest son & heir John sold in 1774 to Thomas NODON
see draft
03 Hellen da of Richard TAYLOR of ...ob 16 Jan 1771 aet 84
04 John REYNOLDS of Plaistow Crich gent. Will dated 14 Oct 1780 Gave his wife
a life estate in lands at Plaistow & appd his brother George & Rev Lawr[ance]
BOURNE Dronfield executors.. aged 28 years anno 1753
05 Susanna da of .... widow in 1781
06 George REYNOLDS of Plaistow Crich Co Derby yeoman only brother & heir at law
of Jn REYNOLDS decd 29 Sep 1781 with Rev LB & Mrs REYNOLDS convey lands
at Plaistow to Mrs Mary WIGHT in fee for £605 see draft in Bundle 1781
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From sketch of pedigree & abstracts in a Chancery Cause between Mr Joseph
BEARDSLEY & his 2nd cousin Miss S & E B about the Estate & property of
Mr J Bs late ux ? 1814 - Buried at Wirksworth Sarah da William BEARDSLEY
Wirksworth 20 Feb 1780 - Joseph BEARDSLEY Wirksworth 5 Apr 1780
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ALSIBROOKE of Hollins in Crich Co Derby
Drawn up from an Abstract of Title to Hollins Estate. Notes taken in Crich
church &c by T N Ince Wirksworth 1824
4 Feb 21 Henry 8 [1530] William son of John ALSEBROOKE grantee of
mess[uages] & lands at Crich from Rowland BABINGTON & others on 20 Jan 1639
John ALSIBROOKE enfeoffs Robert ALSIBROOKE of lands at Hollins
27-28 Oct 1740 Robert ALSEBROOKE Gent senr convey Hollins (100 acres) &c
to his son Robert ALSEBROOK the younger Gent
19 Aug 15 Cha I (1639) Robert WESTERN & Thomas BEDFORD declare the uses
of a Fine of Lands to John ALSEBROOK in fee.
Roger ALSEBROOKE bur 8 May 1623
Robert ALSEBROOKE died 29 Nov 1654
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01 Robert ALSIBROOKE grantee 1639
02 ....ALSIBROOKE of Hollins
03 Robert ALSIBROOKE of Hollins in Crich Co Derby Gent living anno 1740
when he is stiled the Elder (Mar Lydia ALWOOD of Temple Normanton ob s.p.)
[note against side of diagram:]
Mr SAMPSON says John ALSEBROOK purchased Hollins & devised to his brother
Robert ALSEBROOK of Pilsley Co Derby whose son Robert mard Sarah ASHTON of Whitely
Wood & that this Robert to a 2nd wife md Lydia ALLWOOD of Temple Normanton
widow (who had no issue)
04 Sarah only surviving dau & heir of Robert ASHTON esq of Whitely Wood in
Eccleshall Bierlow Co York. See pedigree ASHTON of Whitely Wood in Hunters
History of Hallamshire.[last sentence underlined]
05 Robert ALSIBROOKE of Hollins aforesaid son & heir Died 24 Mar 1771? bur
at Crich. [more text has been erased]
06 Susannah sister of David WOODHOUSE of Crich Co Derby tanner mard before
Feb 15 1742 when he makes a settlement on his ux. ob 1810 burd at Crich
07 Anne ux Mr TURNER of Newland
08 Sarah ux William BEARD of Dalbury Lees
09 Lydia ux Mr WINDLEY of Keddleston Inn had a dau 2nd W to Rev? W HERD
10 Mary ux Thomas BLAND of Summer Cotes [crossed out:"had a dau ux A NIGHTINGALE"]
11 Elizabeth ux Mr Gervase DODD 2nd to Peter NIGHTINGALE of Lea.
12 Thomas ALSIBROOKE of Ashborne Co Derby mercer under age 1770. 2 May 1780
Releases Equity of rediscription? in Alap? premises (Hollins) to Peter NIGHTINGALE esq ob 1782
unmarried aet 25 burd St Dunstans Fetter Lane London s.p.
13 Susannah wife of Thomas LAWLEY of Crich china maker mard 17 Jun 1765
Died 7 Jun 1814
14 Mary ALSIBROOKE hath an annuity in her Uncle D WOODHOUSEs Will. She was
ux to Mr SAMPSON Apr 1774
15 Jeremiah SAMPSON of Park Head in Crich farmer son? of John of Tankersley
Park son of Timothy of Fox Hill in Ecclesfield after of Wentworth
16 David Woodhouse SAMPSON of Steeple House Wirksworth Gent 1840 August
A Relator to this pedigree Aug 1840
17 .... da of Nathaniel HEARN of London by Ann d of John BLAND of London
brother to Thomas BLAND who m Mary ALSIBROOK
18 Jeremiah of Manchester md & issue
19 Dorothy ux SCHOLEFIELD
20 Thomas SAMPSON of South Wingfield mard
21 Alsibrook SAMPSON m Miss POLLARD of Manchester
22 Jane ux Robert TORDOFF?
23 Hannah excepted in her Great Uncle D M his Will ux John BLAGG
24 Mary ob unmarried
25 Richard died unmarried
26 Elizabeth ux her cousin Mark SAMPSON of Pontefract son of William SAMPSON
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01 John ALSEBROOK
02 Christopher ALSEBROOK bap at Crich 3 Sep 1623
03 Elizabeth bap 3 Feb 1621
04 Margaret bap 5 Jul 1617
05 Mary bap 25 Dec 1625
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WOODHOUSE of Crich Co Derby
drawn up from Draft Deeds & Wills of the family Notes taken in Crich church
& church yard &c by T N Ince Wirksworth 1824
The parts marked (A) from the information of Mr SAMPSON a descendant who states
that the 1st Thomas & a brother whose dau married W BATEMAN of Hartington came
out of Ireland during the Rebellion temp Cha I - If so they must have been young
when they came over
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01 WOODHOUSE of Ireland
02 Thomas WOODHOUSE of Crich Co Derby tanner living 1675
03 .... da of Mr .... SEAL of Chesterfield tanner (A)
04 ....WOODHOUSE of Wolfscoat Hartington Co Derby came out of Ireland
with her brother
05 "an heiress"
06 David WOODHOUSE of Crich Co Derby tanner bn 1683 Died 27 Feb 1749 aged
66 years Made his Will 10 Feb 1748 whereby he dev int at? copyhold lands
in Bonsall
07 Mary his wife died 3 Jul 1766 aged 70 years da of Mr LOWE of Crich (A)
08 Jane bap at Crich 5 Oct 1675 buried 7th same
09 Anne bap at Crich 5 Oct 1675 buried 7th same
10 Thomas WOODHOUSE of Crich yeoman brother of David ob 1746
11 Jane dau of W WILLIAMS
12 .... da & heir md Mr W BATEMAN of Wolfscoat
13 David WOODHOUSE of Crich aforesaid tanner Died 26 May 1804 aged 73 bur at Crich
Admd to his father a copyhold in Bonsall 18 Apr 17[50?]
Rev William HURD surviving Trustee under W W will 1830
14 Anne one of the 3 daughters of John HILL of Wirksworth Co Derby Grazier
Died 26 Feb 1822 aet 70 years bur at Crich
15 Susannah mard Robert ALSIBROOK of Hollins in Crich Gent
16 Mary mard Henry TRAVIS of Wirksworth brazier. She died 31 Mar 1786 aet 63
17 Henry TRAVIS He died 28 Dec 1779 aet 70
18 Jane died 31 Dec 1808 aged 73 years unmarried bur at Crich
19 Dorothy died 1 May 1819 aged 91 years unmarried bur at Crich
20 Hannah wife of .... KILLER of ....
21 Thomas WOODHOUSE of Crich aforesaid ob 1792 may cousin to Mrs ALSEBROOK 1774 ob s.p.
22 Jane 1793 unmarried s.p.
23 Elizabeth ux Rev Richard GIFFORD of Duffield left an only daughter Euphemia
24 Rebecca ux Joseph SMITH of Crich
25 Mary ux ... REDFERN had a dau ux Jon KENDALL
26 Dorothy ux W BARLOW
27 BARLOW
28 Henry TRAVIS of Wirksworth aforesaid brazier eldest son Died 9 Jan 1793
29 Dorothy dau of Joseph PEAT of Wirksworth apothecary. After wife of John HEAP
of Wirksworth gent She died 26 Jun 1818 aged 61 years
30 Thomas TRAVIS of Crich aforesaid Gent, sometime a mercer living 1830 ob s.p.
31 Anne da of George RICHARDSON of Derby ironmonger. A niece & devisee of
Samuel RICHARDSON esq of same place. Now 1825 for many years living at
Mansfield apart from her husband
32 Jane ux ... TAYLOR of South Wingfield
33 Dorothy ux Richard HAYWOOD of Hooton on the Hill Gent
34 .... mard a Gent of Worksop tanner
35 John BARLOW had a dau ux Rev William HERD? of Wirksworth
36 Samuel TRAVIS of Crich aforesaid & sometime of Leek in Stafford Gent.
Devisee in fee in remainder of his great Uncle David WOODHOUSE of Crich
aforesaid Gent. He is married & has issue. Manager of a Bank at Belper 1848
37 ... da of Timothy JONES of Macclesfield Co Chester Gent
38 .... son bur at Wirksworth 2 Jul 1787
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[Fly sheet in a difficult hand, numbered 193 and placed on 195.
Seems to consist of a series of notes]
John POYNTON of Ulley Gent an a...cence? for a term of 5 years along with
Rev Francis POOLE of Ireton & Thomas WESTBY of Haworth Gent of the Estate
& personalty of George WESTBY of Gilthwaite on 5 Jul 1731 to pay G W 40
a year
said George WESTBY in 1746 had ? of Licence? from amount? &c from his
creditors
John KIRKBY of Sheffield grocer & tallow chandler 4 Nov 1758
Isaac PODDER? of Handsworth Woodhouse Gent a comss? in ? & consequently
an attorney at law 1759
Horton Roberts
In 1763 Rev William HARRISON Rector of Horton Roberts leased the Tithe of
Wool & lands there except the Glebe lands at 70 £ a year to
John CHARLTON Gent
Bentley & Narsby? Dun
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01 4 Aug 1756 Edward WHITLEY of Sutton Co Lincoln devised Wilsie House
lands in Bentley
02 Jane his wife 1756
03 Catherine WHITLEY devisee of Wilsie House
04 William WHITLEY
05 ... ux Richard ATHEY of Cadeby yeoman
06 Richard ATHEY
07 Edward WHITLEY son & heir 1756 He & his ux Joan convey to John HATFIELD
of Langton esq
08 Thomas WHITLEY grandson
09 Winifred granddau
10 Anne grandau
11 Ruth ATHEY
12 Michael ATHEY
13 Ann ATHEY
14 Mary ATHEY
15 Catherine ATHEY
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BUCK
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01 Thomas BUCK Gent 1737
02 Elizabeth his wife da William AISLABIE Gent 1737
03 Samuel BUCK son & heir apparant 1741
04 Thomas BUCK junr 1737 & 1750 joins his parents in conveying property to
William BUCK Gent 1750==Catherine his widow 1763
(son of William BUCK esq so described 1743) dead
TYAS of Mexbro - Thomas TYAS of Mexbro had a son & heir John TYAS of
Peterbrough sold his Estate at ....
TOWNROWE Henry TOWNROWE died before 1761 when Richard TOWNROWE of
Glentworth Co Leicester was his brother & heir - & Thomas TOWNROWE of
Conisbro was brother & executor of Henry
MILNES James esq of Thornes House Will 8 Apr 1803 Benjamin GASKELL esq
his heir at law William DAWSON & John CRAVEN esq executors
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[Identical to page 055d]
[Fly sheet in a difficult hand, numbered 193 and placed on 195.
Seems to consist of a series of notes]
John POYNTON of Ulley Gent an a...cence? for a term of 5 years along with
Rev Francis POOLE of Ireton & Thomas WESTBY of Haworth Gent of the Estate
& personalty of George WESTBY of Gilthwaite on 5 Jul 1731 to pay G W 40
a year
said George WESTBY in 1746 had ? of Licence? from amount? &c from his
creditors
John KIRKBY of Sheffield grocer & tallow chandler 4 Nov 1758
Isaac PODDER? of Handsworth Woodhouse Gent a comss? in ? & consequently
an attorney at law 1759
Horton Roberts
In 1763 Rev William HARRISON Rector of Horton Roberts leased the Tithe of
Wool & lands there except the Glebe lands at 70 £ a year to
John CHARLTON Gent
Bentley & Narsby? Dun
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01 4 Aug 1756 Edward WHITLEY of Sutton Co Lincoln devised Wilsie House
lands in Bentley
02 Jane his wife 1756
03 Catherine WHITLEY devisee of Wilsie House
04 William WHITLEY
05 ... ux Richard ATHEY of Cadeby yeoman
06 Richard ATHEY
07 Edward WHITLEY son & heir 1756 He & his ux Joan convey to John HATFIELD
of Langton esq
08 Thomas WHITLEY grandson
09 Winifred granddau
10 Anne grandau
11 Ruth ATHEY
12 Michael ATHEY
13 Ann ATHEY
14 Mary ATHEY
15 Catherine ATHEY
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02 Elizabeth his wife da William AISLABIE Gent 1737
03 Samuel BUCK son & heir apparant 1741
04 Thomas BUCK junr 1737 & 1750 joins his parents in conveying property to
William BUCK Gent 1750==Catherine his widow 1763
(son of William BUCK esq so described 1743) dead
TYAS of Mexbro - Thomas TYAS of Mexbro had a son & heir John TYAS of
Peterbrough sold his Estate at ....
TOWNROWE Henry TOWNROWE died before 1761 when Richard TOWNROWE of
Glentworth Co Leicester was his brother & heir - & Thomas TOWNROWE of
Conisbro was brother & executor of Henry
MILNES James esq of Thornes House Will 8 Apr 1803 Benjamin GASKELL esq
his heir at law William DAWSON & John CRAVEN esq executors
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01 ....&c at Bamford late ? of his father John FOX & Anthony FOX his
grandfather to Robert ASHTON of Stoney Middleton Gent
02 Sarah ASHTON da & heiress mard ? 5 Jul 1709 to have £20 a year out
of Hollins Estate mard Robert ALSEBROOK of Hollins in Crich Co Derby Gent
she was dead 1737 but he sold Whiteley Wood Estate to Shelley PEGGE esq
of Beauchief which his son afterwards confirmed - living ? ? ? 1740
03 Robert ALSEBROOKE of Hollins Gent joins his father in sale of Whiteley Wood
Estate 20 & 21 Apr 1740 died 24 Mar 1771. Married Susannah d of Daniel WOODHOUSE
of Crich tanner & sister of David died 1810
04 Thomas ALSEBROOKE of Ashborn mercer under age 1770 In 1780 Releases? his
Equity? of redemption? in the Hollins Estate previously mortgaged by his
Father to P.NIGHTINGALE esq of Lea. ob 1782 aet 25 bur St Dunstans Feterlane
London s.p.[without issue] as saith his nephew D SAMPSON
05 Susannah m Thomas LAWLEY of Crich potter she ob 7 Jun 1814 m 17 Jun 1765
06 Mary ALSEBROOK sister & heir, married Jeremiah SAMPSON of Park Head in Crich farmer son of
John SAMPSON of Tankersley Park Farmer, who was son of Timothy SAMPSON of Fox Hill
in Ecclesfield & Freer House Wentworth farmer by .... GREEN of Ecclesfield his ux
07 David SAMPSON of Wirksworth Co Derby Gent representative of ASHTON & ALSEBROOK 1843
a Relator of several in this pertaining & holder of the
documents on which his ? along with others of no great consquence his
oldest is
4 Feb 21 Henry 8 [1530] Rowland BABINGTON & Humphrey BABINGTON William
RICHARDSON Charles & James REDFORD grant to William ALSEBROOKE son of
Jno ALSEBROOK of a messuage & 2 Bovats of land "sunt facent feode
Thomas KILHORNE? ? ALSEBROKE in the way leading to the Park of Wyndfeld"
19 Aug 15 Ch I [1640] Robert WESTERN of Wessington Gent brother & heir of William
WESTERN Gt decd & George BEDFORD (or RADFORD) of Crich yeoman dead co-leased?
co-leased? the uses of a Fine of leese & 20 acres of Land at ....
To ? to John ALSEBROOKE of Hollins yeoman in fee. Mr SAMPSON states that John
ALSEBROOKE gave Hollins to his brother Robert ALSEBROOK of Pilsley whose son
Robert married the heiress of ASHTON
The 3 last ALSEBROOKEs especially the 2 last were as well as the last ASHTON
Dolts & Knivellers? - the last ASHTON making silly & unthrifty bargains according
to his wifes own s..ing? and from SAMPSON statements NIGHTINGALE & WOODHOUSE fleeced? the 2 last
ALSEBROOKs to same purpose
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4 Feb 21 Henry 8 [1530] Grant from Rowland BABINGTON, Humphrey BABINGTON
William RICHARDSON ...TAYLOR & Jacob RADFORD of lands at Hollins in Crich
near the road to Wingfield To John ALSIBROOK & William ALSEBROOK his son
From original Deed penes [held by] Mr D W SAMPSON
T N Ince [Ince]
19 Aug 1639 Robert WESTERN of Brassington Co Derby Gent brother & heir of
William WESTERN Gent deceased & George BEDFORD of Crich yeoman Reciting
a deed from said William WESTERN deceased - Grant of lands at Crich to
the use of John ALSEBROOK de Hollins in Crich yeoman - in fee
From an original Deed penes [in possession] Mr D W SAMPSON
The last Robert ALSEBROOK mortgaged the Hollins Estate to his relation
Peter NIGHTINGALE of Lea who ultimately became possessed of it in fee -
Mr D W SAMPSON sought to recover as heir at Law - but did not persevere -
so the NIGHTINGALEs have now undisturbed possession & Title
T N Ince 1840
Mr SAMPSON in 1840 informed T N Ince that John ALSEBROOK who purchased
(or at a much later period possessed I say) the Hollins Estate had a wife
Jane but died s.p.& devised to his brother Thomas ALSEBROOK of Pilley whose
son Robert md Sarah ASHTON as stated on the other side [see page 056b]
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Mr SAMPSON also states that 2 brothers of the name of WOODHOUSE temp Cha I
[1625-1649] fled from the Irish massacre in Ireland & that one settled at
Wolfscoat in Hartington & by an heiress had a Dau & heir ux ....BATEMAN
of Hartington - The other brother mard a dau of Mr SEAL of Chesterfield
tanner & by her had Thomas & David both of Crich whose pedigree is on the
other side [see page 056b]
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Mr & Mrs ALSIBROOK sold Whiteley Wood Hall Estate near Sheffield to Shelley
PEGGE their title was not clear their son Robert ALSIBROOK being under age
5 Nov 1717 Robert ALSIBROOK of Hollins Gent & Robert ALSIBROOK his son & heir
by late ux Sarah d & heir of Robert ASHTON of Sheffield Gent Agreement to
convey &c Whiteley Hall farm fields &c to Shelley PEGGE of Beauchief Abbey
esq & that when21 years old said Robert ALSIBROOK the son should convey on
payment of £1338 19s 0d - £338 18s pt to be paid on 12 Jan then
next - the remainder on completion of title
From original Agreement penes [held by] Mr D W SAMPSON 1840
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01 Thomas DALE of Whiteley Wood
02 Alice DALE d & co heir
03 Alex ASHTON 19 Cha 2 [1679] of Whiteley jure? uxoris
04 Ann DALE d & coheir
05 Thomas BRIGHT esq of Bannercross 20 Apr 1667 covt with ux her sister
& husband to levy a fine of the Whiteley Wood estate
06 Robert ASHTON of Whiteley Wood Gent
07 Mary his ux d Robert HALL of Stumperlow in Upper Hallam Gent
08 Elizabeth died unmarried 26 Dec 1694
09 Sarah ASHTON only surviving d & heir bap 13 Dec 1688 mard 1709
10 Robert ALSIBROOK of Hollins
11 Lydia ALLWOOD of Temple Normanton 1st ux ob s.p. (W SAMPSON)
12 Robert ALSEBROOK son & heir
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Pedigree of HOLMES of Kirk Ireton parish & Kniveton Co Derby
drawn from Abstract of their copyhold Estate at Ireton Wood Alderwasley &c 1830
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01 Richard HOLMES died before 19 Apr 19 Ja I [1622] seized of copyhold
Estate at Ireton Wood which on 41 Eliz [1599] was surrendered to himself
for life remainder to his son John
02 John HOLMES son & heir 19 James I [1622]. Died before 19 Sep 1653
03 Thomas HOLMES 21 Ja I 30 Jul [1624] when he surrendered copyhold Estate
at Ireton Wood to his brother John
04 Thomas CATESBY of Ireton Wood dead before 1 Apr 1659 seized of copyhold
Estate there
05 Thomas HOLMES son & heir of full age 1653 when he was admitted to his
fathers copyhold estate. Surrendered to use of son John 1681
06 Agnes his wife anno 1681
07 Elizabeth d & copyholder ux William GREENWOOD admitted 21 Apr 1669
08 William GREENWOOD
09 Mary d & coheiress admitted 21 Apr 1669
10 John HOLMES seized of copyhold Estate on a surrender anno 1681 Will dated
9 Oct 1709 dead before 10 Oct 1712
11 Query if a dau did not marry John HOLMES
12 Joshua HOLMES son & heir admitted to his fathers Estate 22 Oct 1712.
Made a surrender to use of his brother John 1728
13 Elizabeth his wife anno 1728. Sett[lement] before Marr[iage?]
dated 11 Oct 1708
14 John HOLMES of Kniveton Co Derby Gent 1728 Will dated 27 May 1730
Thomas BOWYER & nephew German BUXTON executors
15 Ann BOWYER Will 28 Dec 1744
16 Josiah HOLMES remainder expt on brother Joshua death
in a surrender anno 1709
17 .... ux .... BUXTON
18 .... BUXTON
19 John HOLMES
20 Robert HOLMES
21 Elizabeth HOLMES
22 Hannah HOLMES younger children of Joshua HOLMES named in their Uncle
John HOLMES Will 1730
23 Greenwood HOLMES of Agnes Meadow Kniveton son & heir aged 19 anno 1745
Died s.p.
24 Ann sister & heiress admitted 25 May 1781 & surrendered to her son John
ob 24 Jun 1786 aged 53
25 Edward HURD of Kniveton Gent 4th son of John HURD died 10 Jan 1785 aged 68 years
26 German BUXTON Trustee under ye Will of his Uncle John HOLMES
27 John HIRD of Agnes Meadow Kniveton Gent admitted in his mothers surrender
1781. Will dated 17 Dec 1787. Died 1787 aet 31 years
28 Edward HIRD of Agnes Meadow Kniveton Gent. Died 26 Apr 1796 aet 36 years
29 Catherine d of ... HARDING of Kniveton
30 Mary ux Edmund BUXTON of Kniveton and afterwards of Quorndon near Derby
31 Hannah ux William BLADON of Carsington Gent
32 Elizabeth ux Daniel MARSH of Ireton Wood yeoman
33 John
34 German
35 George
36 Thomas
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02 Rev Edward PRIME ejected from Baslow 1662 after of Sheffield died there 26 Apr 1707
03 Rev Robert FERNE of Wirksworth Presbyterian Minister died 6 Jun 1727 aged 74 years
04 Hephzibah d of Rev Edward PRIME Presbyterian Minister Sheffield widow of
Christopher RICHARDSON
05 Christopher RICHARDSON
06 .... dau & coheiress
07 .... HANSON of Wirksworth
08 .... dau & coheiress
09 Joshua HOLMES of Shottle Co Derby yeoman son of John son of Thomas son of
Richard (see preceeding page)
10 Rev Samuel HANSON of Wirksworth Rector of Bonsall Perpetual Curate of Kniveton
Master of Wirksworth Grammar School
11 Ellen ux Rev HOLLAND a dissenting Minister died a widow at Wirksworth
[note: see page 362 for #12-16]
12 John
13 Elizabeth ux Francis HARRISON of Nottingham
14 Francis HARRISON
15 ....m Mr COCKAINE of Kirk Ireton
16 Robert
17 Francis HARRISON of Nottingham ob unmarried
18 Elizabeth ux George MILNES of Turnditch
19 Sarah ux Mr Joseph BEARDSLEY of Nottingham
20 Mary ux Francis JEBB of Shottle after of Wirksworth yeoman
21 Francis JEBB
22 James HARRISON of Notingham died unmarried s.p.
23 Harrison JEBB of Wirksworth yeoman ob 19 Jul 1828
24 Hannah ux Mr GOUDEY a son John Mill GOUDEY
25 Frances ux Mr John MILL of Liverpool
26 John JEBB of Shottle farmer
In 1725 Robert FERNE gent & Hephzibah his wife surrendered copyhold at
Ireton Wood. See HOLMES abstract
Nov 8 1773 Mrs HARRISON buried
17 Oct 1708 Elizabeth FERNES married Settlement made (a dau of
Rev Robert FERNE) see HOLMES abstract
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01 Samuel HANSON of Wirksworth woolcomber
02 Jane dau Thomas FROST of Wirksworth lead miner
03 Isaac HANSON of Wirksworth shoemaker died a soldier East Indies 17 Nov 1805
04 Phebe ux John RIDGARDS of Wirksworth butcher
05 Samuel HANSON of Wirksworth shoemaker Bedle with Church
06 Isaac HANSON of Wirksworth shoemaker
07 Mary d of Joseph ALSOP of Wirksworth
08 .... ux John GAUCHER of Wirksworth tailor
09 John GAUCHER
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01 Thomas MARCHANT of Alderwasley
02 Elizabeth d of William SMITH of Alderwasley farmer
03 William MARCHANT of Alderwasley & Spout
04 Mary d Joseph HOLBROOK a whitesmith
05 George MARCHANT of Belper Lane
06 Thomas MARCHANT of Wirksworth labourer
07 John MARCHANT a soldier died s.p. [without issue]
08 Mary ux Richard HILL of Tibshelf farmer
09 Hannah ux Thomas BARBER of Longway Bank
10 John a soldier in 45 Foot ob E Indies married an Irishwoman left 2 daughters
11 William of Hollow Booth in Crich
12 Elizabeth ATKINS
13 Elizabeth ux William WALKER 2nd John BROOK of Alderwasley
14 Thomas MARCHANT
15 Anne
16 Charles MARCHANT
17 Joseph MARCHANT of Sheffield stone mason born 22 Mar 1804 Mar 30 Apr 1827
18 Jemima YOUNG bn 14 May 1807
19 Henry MARCHANT of Belper shoemaker
20 George MARCHANT
21 Thomas MARCHANT
22 William MARCHANT
23 Edward MARCHANT
24 William MARCHANT of S
25 George MARCHANT
26 Thomas MARCHANT
27 Elizabeth ux George ALLEN of Cromford
28 Alfred
29 Frederick
30 Emma
31 John bn at Riber Matlock
32 Joseph born at sea
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01 WALL of Wirksworth Co Derby
02 1 ux ....[no name given]
03 Thomas WALL of Wirksworth shoemaker & sexton died Jan 1804 aged 1802 bn 1722
04 2 ux Elizabeth
05 William WALL of Wirksworth glazier died aged 49 years
06 Elizabeth survived & died nearly 100 years old
07 Hugh WALL of Wirksworth shoemaker & sexton died 24 May 1829 aged 83 bn about 1746
08 Mary d of Jabez HALL of Middleton lead miner
09 Elizabeth ux James SIMS of Belper
10 Hannah ux Richard ETCHES of Derby
11 Samuel WALL of Wirksworth plumber ob 17 Mar 1821 aged 85
12 Mary WOOD widow of John UDALE of Wirksworth miner by whom had 3 daughters
13 Hannah ux John BAMFORD of Chesterfield Gent
14 John WALL of Chesterfield servant ob unmarried Sep 1821
15 Mary ux John COOPER of Wirksworth miner
16 Ellen ux John SHAW miner of Wirksworth
17 Hannah ux William COCKER miner of Wirksworth
18 Thomas WALL a soldier died at Chatham
19 William WALL of Belper weaver
20 Elizabeth d of PETT? of Kirk Ireton & sister of William PETT of Crich
21 Hannah ux Francis GOULD of Nottingham shoemaker [arrow indicates issue]
22 Sarah ux Thomas SHEPPERD of Wirksworth shoemaker
23 Hugh WALL of Wirksworth shoemaker & sexton
24 Phebe d William FRITH of Wirksworth miner
25 Elizabeth bn 22 Mar 1765 ux Richard GIBSON of Wirksworth hatter
The Relator of this branch
26 William WALL of Manchester operative cotton spinner bn 10 Oct 1767
27 Hannah d of Thomas MASKERY of Wirksworth
28 Esther McDONALD of Matlock
29 Samuel WALL of Wirksworth hatter bn 8 Sep 1770
30 Hannah d of ... ABELL of Bonsall & widow of Joseph McDONALD cotton spinner
31 Abigail 4th & youngest bn 22 Apr 1774 ux Benjamin TAYLOR of Carsington
32 Francis
33 William
34 Hugh
35 James
36 Elizabeth
37 Jane
38 Hugh WALL eldest born 3 Oct 1827
39 Mary died
40 William died
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01 Francis TOMLINSON of Teversall born 1679 ob 1753
02 Elizabeth MARSH of Grassmoor ob 1744
03 John TOMLINSON of Wirksworth miner Will dated 3 Jun 1796 Died 6 Jul 1798 aet 68
04 Elizabeth his wife died 28 Jun 1790 aged 68 years
05 Benjamin TOMLINSON of Hopton farmer Died May 1781
06 Elizabeth his widow d of BRUNSLEY? of Hopton inn keeper
07 George TOMLINSON of Wirksworth miner
08 Mary da of Richard FOWLER of Wirksworth inn keeper
09 Francis TOMLINSON of Wirksworth miner died 20 Oct 1796 aged 40
Martha his wife died 8 May 1829
10 Martha
11 John TOMLINSON of Wirksworth went for a soldier
12 ....d of Thomas PEAT of Wirksworth schoolmaster
13 Elizabeth ux George WARD of Nottingham joiner
14 Benjamin TOMLINSON of Hopton miner 1832
15 .... d of Arthur SPENCER of Middleton
16 William ob s.p.
17 John TOMLINSON of Wirksworth
18 Elizabeth d Phineas PEAT of Wirksworth shoemaker
19 Elizabeth TOMLINSON of Warmbrook bonnet maker
20 .... ux Anthony REPTON of Carsington
21 John enlisted & killed abroad in battle
Emma TOMLINSON of Wirksworth===Mr .... COWLISHAW innkeeper Burton on Trent
at Wirksworth 25 Feb 1858
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Jane HIGGOT of Riber ob 1820 aged 89 years
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02 Joseph HIGGOTT of Cromford miner. Will 16 Jun 1772 died 2 Jan 1776
aged 62 bur at Matlock
03 Mary his ux ob 6 Jan 1776 aged 83 years
04 John HIGGOT of Ryber
05 Thomas
06 William
07 Joseph HIGGOTT of Greyhound Inn Cromford miller died 19 Jan 1812
aged 51 years bur Matlock
08 Mary d Francis BRITTLEBANK of Winster
09 Joseph HIGGOTT of Cromford miller
10 ....d of John NUTTALL of Wirksworth innkeeper
11 John
12 Edward
13 William
14 Mary Ann ux William WHEATCROFT of Birmingham after of
Rise End Wirksworth
15 Rebecca
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Pedigree of EATON of Bonsall Snitterton Tansley &c by T N Ince
The EATONs say that about 2 centuries ago they came to Bonsall from Cowlam
near Buxton & then spelled the name with an H which they afterwards dropped
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01 Anthony EATON of Bonsall Co Derby
02 Ellen BOTT m 16 Feb 1690 at Winster
03 Anthony EATON of Bonsall yeoman died 19 Feb 1772 aet 73 years
04 John EATON of Snitterton Co Derby yeoman barmaster of the High Peak
Died circa 1790 aged 76 years
05 Ann d of ... HORNE of Butterley Co Derby
06 ... ux Robert GREENSMITH
07 ... ux Mr ... BALME of Bonsall
08 William EATON of London carpenter mard the widow of a PROCTER & had issue
09 Francis [or Thomas] EATON of Tansley farmer [1781 crossed out] mard 2ndly ... d of
... GARRETT of Snitterton [butcher crossed out]
10 GARRETT
11 John EATON of London carpenter died unmarried
12 William EATON of Matlock barmaster died circa 1824 s.p.
13 Anthony EATON of Study House Bonsall Gent a Yeoman of the Guard
died 7 Mar 1812 aged 56 years burd at Darley
14 ... d of Mr NOBLE of London Yeoman of the Guard
15 .... d of .....
16 Charles EATON of London hosier sometime of Matlock
17 Daniel EATON of Stoney Middleton chandler died 10 Jan 1780 aged 29 years
18 Mary da of Adam WOLLEY of Matlock
19 Jane EATON
20 Catherine EATON
21 Ann EATON mard Mr ... TITTERTON of Nottingham hosier a native of Wirksworth
22 John EATON of Tansley farmer
23 Anthony EATON of Snitterton
24 Edmund EATON of London ob 1830
25 Daniel EATON of Snitterton
26 Anne ux
27 Mary ux a man SOUTHWELL a shoemaker
28 Catherine ux POTTER of Tansley
29 Mary EATON ob at Woollaton Notts 23 Feb 1810 aged 34 years
30 Elizabeth ux George WILSON of London
31 Ann ux Adam WOLLEY of Matlock attorney at law
32 .... ux Revd ... SAUNDERS Rector of Wollaton Notts
33 George EATON mard Mrs FLINT has George only son aet 12 years 1830
34 Harriet mard
35 Jemima mard
36 Anthony EATON
37 Daniel EATON butcher mard & issue 1830
38 Ann EATON of Matlock died unmarried
39 Elizabeth EATON m 20 Dec 1797 Benjamin BROOMHEAD of London draper
afterwards of Darley Dale Co Derby Gent
10 Jul 1730 Jane da of John & Ann EATON died
22 Jul 1737 Catherine d of John & Ann EATON died
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02 John EATON of Tansley farmer 17 Apr 1781
03 Dorothy
04 .... EATON
05 William EATON of Tansley died unmarried
06 Joseph EATON of Tansley
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01 HASLAM of Ashover
02 Samuel HASLAM of Ashover Gent Will 16 Jun 1755
03 Ann his ux & executrix
04 Henry HASLAM brother of same
05 Jane ux Mr KIRK
06 Mr KIRK
07 Henry 1755
08 George 1755
09 Samuel HASLAM nephew & devisee 1755
10 Ralph Samuel KIRK Gent 1805 Will 30 Dec 1807 proved 18 May 1813
11 Elizabeth
12 Mary heiress of Samuel HASLAM 1755
13 John KIRK of Bishop Gate St, London druggist only son & heir apparant
1805 where he joined his father in a recovy of Estate Ashover
14 Samuel KIRK
15 .... only dau ux James VEITCH esq MD Cadogan Place London 1833
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02 Mary da & coheiress dead before 1729
03 Lewis JENNINGS 1729
04 William JENNINGS son & heir Nov 1729 conveyed one half of farm
& tenancy at Ashover to William HODGKINSON of Overton Gent
Birchover 21 Sep 1624 John WHITEHALL of Yeldersley Gent son & heir of
Jno WHITEHALL of Yeldersley Gent by Ellen his ux da & coheir of Aden
BERESFORD of Fenny Bentley esq conveys lands at Birchover to Ralph BERESFORD
of Birchover Gent covenents against his own acts and those of his father mother
and those of Richard BERESFORD esq & Dorothy his wife and Aden BERESFORD
25 March 1725 James BERESFORD of Cosby Co Leicester Gent Richard BERESFORD his
son & heir apparent, John BERESFORD of Agleston Co Leicester Gent in consideration
of £1,779 conveys same premises to George BRADLEY senr of Birchover
yeoman In Fee. covenants against his own acts & those of his late father
Richard BERESFORD acc covt? to suff Reconvey
From BRADLEYS Deeds 2 Jul 1823
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Pedigree of the family of TRAVIS of Wirksworth
originally of Brassington Co Derby
in 1639 Henry TRAVIS lived there & was Tenant of the Earl of Kent
- see abstract of Title in Mr Ince's office anno 1826
Drawn up from Abstracts of Deeds Wills &c
by Thomas Norris Ince of Wirksworth 1824
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Probably if Brassington Church Register was searched this Pedigree
might be carried 2 or 3 generations higher T N I [Ince]
[later note:] It does not begin till about 1719
Adam WRAGG of Wirksworth butcher by Will 9 Dec 1758 gave his da
Anne TRAVIS £40 one half in 12 m[onth] after his decease the other
half on death of Ann TRAVIS his said daughters Mother in Law see p 64
In 1797 she is said to be dead. Leaving 5 daughters Ann ux Mr COATES of
Manchester butcher, Elizabeth ux Joseph TOMLINSON of Brassington,
Ellen ux W TOMLINSON of Brassington aforesaid farmer, Mary ux Mr CADMAN
wrote? this book of Chesterfield blacksmith & Hannah ux Thomas PEASEFOR?
of Leicester farmer & in 1800 there is a son called John TRAVIS of Denby
Co Derby & query if these be not descendants James William Joseph
2-3 & 5th sons of Henry TRAVIS of Shirland T N Ince
1719 Apr 24 Mr Henry BEIGHTON of Cotton Co Warwick & Elizabeth TRAVIS
of Wirksworth mard - Ashover Register
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02 James WRIGHT junr son & heir apparant in May 1679 joins his father in
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Gentleman which Estate he purchased in 1682. He made his Will there
24 Apr 1697 Captain James WHIGLET of Ratcliffe on Trent Notts &
son Henry TRAVIS executors
02 1 Henry TRAVIS of Wirksworth in Co of Derby Gent eldest son. In 1706
he sold the Shirland Lodge Estate. He was head Barmaster of Wapentake
of Wirksworth & died about 1726 sine prole [no issue]. He was Barmaster
in 1712. Under age in Jun 1700 Samuel MATHER his Guardian
03 2 James TRAVIS of age in 1702. Maybe 1st
04 3 William TRAVIS
05 5 Joseph TRAVIS youngest son of age in 1715 Dec 24
06 Samuel TRAVIS of Wirksworth Co Derby brazier & pewterer aged 40 in 1731
Made his Will 23 Sep 1766 proved at Lichfield 19 May 1747. In 1731 had
his brother Henry Mineral Book
07 Jane a widow in 1750 when she & her 2 daughters surrendered house in
Ne[ther] St to her son Henry & ux in Wirksworth ? ?
08 Elizabeth TRAVIS 2 Apr 1710 Releases her Legacy when she was 21 years
old & is there described of Comb? Abbey Co Warwick
09 Mr Henry BEIGHTON of Cotton Co Warwick
10 2 Samuel TRAVIS of Ashborne Co Derby brazier living 19 Jun 1766
11 Mary a dau of Thomas NASH of Wirksworth baker by Mary his ux devisee
of land &c (Nash Close in Wirksworth)
12 Henry TRAVIS of Wirksworth aforesaid brazier eldest son died 28 Dec 1779
aged 70 years Will dated 20 Dec 1778 bur Wirksworth 31 Dec 1779
13 Mary dau of David WOODHOUSE of Crich Co Derby tanner. She died 31 Mar 1786
aged 63 years bur Wirksworth 6 Apr 1786
14 Hannah TRAVIS eldest daughter living 1751
15 Elizabeth TRAVIS of Wirksworth. Made her Will 1 Jan 1785 died unmarried
16 Samuel TRAVIS of Leek Co Staff in 1785. In 16 & 17 Jun 1766 joins his father
in sale of Nash Close Wirksworth to J WRIGHT senr
17 Thomas TRAVIS of Ashborne in 1785
18 Mary living anno 1785
19 Elizabeth living 1785
20 Henry TRAVIS of Wirksworth brazier eldest son. Died 9 Jan 1794 aged
42 years Will 7 Jan 1794
21 Dorothy dau of Joseph PEAT of Wirksworth surgeon. She afterwards mard
John HEAP of Wirksworth Gent & died 26 Jun 1818 aged 61
22 Thomas TRAVIS of Crich Co Derby mercer Died at Crich 14 Nov 1846 aet 89
23 Anne da of George RICHARDSON of Derby ironmonger & neice of the late
Samuel & Henry RICHARDSON of Derby esquires
24 Samuel TRAVIS late of Leek but now of Crich Co Derby Gent. Devisee of
his Uncle David WOODHOUSE late of Crich Gent Belper Bank Manager
[note:] son bur Wirksworth 2 Jul 1787
25 .... da of .... JONES of Macclesfield Co Chester
26 Hannah natural dau wife of Mr William GOODALL of Crich ? aforesaid
mercer. She died 21 Sep 1826 aet 33 bur at Crich
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02 Mary executrix of her husbands Will
03 Samuel NASH
04 Mary
05 Jane
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[From a newspaper cutting, no indication of source or date]
General Sir James OUTRAM
The circumstances of this soldier of fortune, or fortunate soldier, being
just called to a new and most difficult and delicate sphere of action in
command at Dinapore, may invest with some interest the following extract
from a letter written by one who knows him well, as he did also the other
gentleman alluded to:
"How much the late William BOYD, the political
commissioner for Guzerat, would have enjoyed the honours that await his
friend 'Jemmy OUTRAM', le Chevalier Bayard of the East, as he is called
- the knight 'sans peur at sans reproche'. BOYD had formed a correct estimate
of OUTRAM as a lad. He used to rate the young soldier, in his own happy,
humorous style, amongst his friends at Poonah and Nassauak.'I can't persuade
that fellow, OUTRAM, of the great talents he possesses. If we live to see it,
we shall find him a great diplomatist, as well as a great general'.Often did
BOYD, when assistant to Sir Henry POTTINGER, in the social circle at the
residency, give out his auguries regarding OUTRAM, in which the future
Chinese plenipo heartily concurred. A good anecdote was told by BOYD of a
rather extraordinary meeting, or almost recontre, he had on one occasion with
OUTRAM, when the former was one of the secretaries to the government at
Bombay. The circumstance is well known of OUTRAM, who had most chivalrously
volunteered to the general for the hazardous service, arriving at Bombay
with dispatches from the army after a victory - having, dressed as a native,
passed through hostile tribes - in fact, accomplished a journey of many
weeks, under circumstances of such peril and adventure, which if ever
equalled, certainly was never surpassed. He reached Bombay at midnight, and
made his way to the abode of BOYD, the secretary in the Persian department.
He effected an entrance to his friend's house, but not wishing to disturb the
household, quietly betook himself to the secretary's studio, rolled himself
up in a tiger's skin, and was soon, poor fellow, as may be easily conceived,
in a state of oblivion after the passages, by 'flood and field' of the
previous six weeks. The secretary had work to do at an early hour, and
accordingly repaired to the sanctum, when, lo and behold a huge mass presented
itself to the astounded secretary. Few men had shot more tigers than BOYD,
and as the heap on the floor presented, both ocularly and orally, evident
proofs of vitality, the dirk, the rifle, the pistol, all flashed across
his mind, as he viewed something of which he quoad the genus tiger there
could be no doubt. Fortunately for the future hero of Khooshah BOYD merely
applied his foot, when out rolled the unwashed and unshorn 'Jemmy OUTRAM.'"
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? of the late ? MATHER of? Wirksworth executor whose brother
Dr Thomas MATHER belonged an estate at
Shirland Lodge Co Derby drawn from an Abstract of Title &c by
Thomas Norris Ince of Wirksworth March 1824
[note on side of page:]
John ASHE Presbyterian Minister Ashford Will dated 9 July 1733
Benjamin MATHER of Wirksworth a Trustee of a charity
Edmund FLETCHER & John TURNER of Wirksworth Trustees under same Will
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02 Samuel MATHER of Brassington Gent 20 Sep 1708? when mortgagee of
Shirland lodge farm which he purchased 30 & 31 Oct 1706, 30? Sep 1717
was of Alport Co Derby made his Will 5 Apr 1721
July 5 1717 Eliz ux Samuel MATHER bur at Brassington
03 Joseph MATHER executor of his brother Samuel's Will 1721
04 Bemjamin MATHER of Wirksworth executor of his brother Samuell's Will 1721
living 1733
05 [no entry]
06 Thomas MATHER sometime of Wirksworth but afterwards of Nottingham
Doctor of Physic. Devisee of his Uncle Samuel MATHER made his Will
in London 22 Sep 1746 dead before March 1758
his brother Philip executor
07 Mary da of ... WHALEY of Preston Co Lancaster merchant, by Mary his wife
settlement dated 6 Aug 1734 & sister & coheiress of Samuel WHALLEY. Had £400
by her fathers Will &c. A widow March 1758.
08 Philip MATHER of Wirksworth Co Derby grocer Made his Will 20 Nov 1783
09 Catherine (WHALLEY of Preston Co Lancaster & sister of Dr Thomas
MATHER's wife Mary) queried TNI [INCE queried the entry bracketed]
10 Benjamin MATHER of Manchester Co Palatine Lancaster merchant eldest son
in 1758 he with his mother sold Shirland Lodge farm
11 Mary eldest da
12 Elizabeth youngest da
13 Samuel MATHER
[note: drop lines from 10 to 20 and 13 to 22 are dotted not solid,
perhaps indicating uncertainty of descent]
14 Thomas MATHER of the borough of Derby grocer eldest son
15 .... da of .......
16 Hannah mard John RICKARDS of Nottingham grocer dead before 1795
without issue
17 Samuel SMITH of ...ton? clockmaker
18 Catherine mard Samuel TAYLOR
19 Benjamin MATHER 2nd son
20 Samuel MATHER ob celebs [died with issue] of Manchester ob 7 Jan 1813
21 [no entry]
22 John MATHER esq of Manchester ob Feb 1 1818 aet 47
of Everton in Liverpool esq
23 Susanna da of Thomas PHILIPS esq of Sedgley Co Warwick & sister of Sir George PHILIPS
Bart of Weston & Sedgley (Sedgley Co Warwick & sister)
24 Thomas MATHER sometime of Bonsall Co Derby Captain in the
W Middlesex Militia
(died at Bonsall I think TNI [Ince])
25 ... da of ... ...
26 John Philips MATHER only son of Liverpool merchant
27 Elizabeth d of Rev James VAUGHAN of Wraxall Somerset Md Feb 1821
28 Sophia ob Oct 18 1818 around 20
29 Mary Anne
30 Susan
31 Robert MATHER of Lincoln [chemist crossed through] surgeon &
apothecary anno 1827
32 [no entry]
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Pedigree of OWTRAM of Alfreton
There ? ? OWTRAM of Amberlane Ashover & in Ashover church yard are
? old memorials of the OWTRAMs from 1688-1774 See my Ashover church
& church yard Notes - T N Ince
See OUTRAMs of Barton near Chesterfield who were copyholders of
? Alderwasley & Ashleyhay this Book page (65?)
See Memoir of Sir James OUTRAM Illustrated London News Nov 28 1857 page 532
Educated at Udney Aberdeenshire In 1819 at 15 went out to India &c a Major General &c
Cornhill Magazine May 1863
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01 Edmund OUTRAM of Alfreton gardener (used to kiss all the women who
passed his stall) Will Jan 1774 (Mrs G BUXTON)
02 Jane da & heir of George ARMFIELD of Alderwasley yeoman. Marriage
Settlement dated 21 Apr 1760 2nd ux ob s.p. See draft Feoffment 1790
OUTRAM to ROWLAND
03 Joseph OUTRAM of Alfreton Co Derby Gent sometime gardener. Mard to his
1st ux at Alfreton 2 Aug 1757 (son & heir of his fathers copyhold at
Alderwasley 1775)
04 [Elizabeth] da of Edmund HODGKINSON of Ashover Co Derby.... 2nd ux
05 [Ann] MICKLETHWAITE
06 Benjamin OUTRAM of Butterley civil engineer died 1805
07 Margaret da of J.... ANDERSON & neice of Dr ANDERSON an LLD
died at Edenbro 7 Jan 1863 aet 80 years
[Information from an OUTRAM researcher: #07 Margaret was a daughter of
Dr James ANDERSON LLD (not a neice) who married Benjamin OUTRAM #06 and
they had a son Sir James OUTRAM #17 who married his first cousin
Margaret ANDERSON, daughter of #18. #18 Margaret Clementina was married
to a son of Dr ANDERSON, James ANDERSON of Bridgend, Brechin who were
the Gt Gt grandparents of this researcher.
- Virginia Van der Lande of Nottingham University]
08 Edmund OUTRAM of Birmingham DD Rector of St Philips there Archdeacon
of Derby, Chancelor of Lichfield &c &c ob 7 Feb 1821 aet 55
09 [Beatrice] da of Dr POSTLETHWAITE
10 Sarah ux Mr [David] HINCHLEY of .... ob in America
11 Joseph OUTRAM of Glasgow Gent ob [note nearby:] on a visit to Wirksworth
about 1830 or a little later T N I [Ince's signature]
12 [Elizabeth] da of KNOX
13 John OUTRAM of Alfreton
14 Anne ux Samuel HODGKINSON of Worksop Notts after of Kirkon? esq she died
18 Oct 1861 at Granby Vicarage
15 Samuel HODGKINSON
16 Francis
17 Sir James OUTRAM. In India General in the Army bn 1805 at Butterley G.C.B.1858
Died at Pau in France 11 Mar 1863 at 60 years. Buried in Westminster
Abbey where he had a public funeral a fortnight after his death
[newspaper cutting near this entry:] Sir James OUTRAM, the friend and
colleague of HAVELOCK and LAWRENCE, died in Paris, yesterday. He was
born in Derbyshire, in 1802, but was educated in Scotland. This distinguished
man earned for himself in India the name of the Bayard of the Indian army,
a title which all who know his career will say that he has merited
Lincoln 14 Mar 1863
18 Margaret Clementina d of J ANDERSON esquire of Bridgend, Brechin
19 Rev Thomas OUTRAM eldest son of Redmile Co Lincoln
20 Rev Edmund Henry OUTRAM curate of West Allingham Co Lincoln died
at Redmile Rectory near Grantham 17 Jun 1832 aet 26
21 .. ux Rev John BRADSHAW of Granby Vicarage ( son in law of Mrs HODGKINSON)
22 Frances Boyd OUTRAM bn 1836
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Pedigree of WOOLLEY of Winster Co Derby by T N Ince 1832.
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01 Henry WOOLLEY of Winster Co Derby grocer bn 1697 died 27 Jul 1778 aet 81
02 Anne his ux died 22 Apr 1750 aet 53
03 Lydia d of ... RAINS of Iven brook Grange farmer
04 James WOOLLEY of Winster grocer bn 1720. died 17 Oct 1793 aet 73
05 Mary d Joseph CLAYTON of Winster farmer died 3 Jun 1812 aet 72 s.p.
06 Jane ux Thomas FRYER of Winster baker issue
07 Anne m George MOORE miner Winster. She died 9 Jan 1756 aet 25 issue
08 Elizabeth m Daniel PRIME of Middleton issue
09 Mary m Anthony GREGORY of Birchover glazier she died 3 May 1814 aet 78 s.p.
10 Henry died 4 Jan 1759 aged 2 years & 7 months
11 Lydia m Joseph CALDWELL butcher Winster she died 13 Jan 1779 aet 21
James her son died 12 Oct 1778 aet 3 months
12 Mary d of John BRIDDON of Middleton by Y[oulgrave] died 1 Jul 1787 aet 31
13 Henry WOOLLEY of Winster grocer & chandler bn 1760 died 21 Jan 1825 aet 65
14 Jane d of John BRIDDON of ? living 1832
15 Anne m Richard ROBERTS of Winster innkeeper. She died 15 Jun 1811 aet 57
He died 29 Aug 1821 aet 74 leaving issue
16 Richard ROBERTS
17 Mary m Thomas STALEY of Yolgrave
18 Anne m Mr John SLEAW? of Manchester grocer. She died 9 Dec 1803 aet 27
which Mr SLEAW? after m his wife's cousin Eliza BRIDDON
19 Lydia m ... HAZARD of Chesterfield malster
20 James died 14 Mar 1802 aet 22 years
21 Mary d[ied?] 1 Jun 1816 aet 25
22 William ob 2 Feb 1828 aet 38
23 John ob 27 Jan 1819 aet 26
24 Sarah ux William AGAR Officer of Excise
25 Henry of Winster grocer Died Oct 1832
26 Samuel of Winster
27 Stephen
28 Abraham
29 Jane
30 Richard ROBERTS of Angel Inn Winster ob 4 Dec 1845 aet 65 years s.p.
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