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Birth registered 1st Quarter 1891 at Guisbro', Vol 9d page 512.
!Birth date from his birth certificate, and also from knowledge that the
probate of his will came on his birthday.
!According to Gran, John Henry is a cousin to Annie Pickergill, who was the mother of Gran's second husband, Robert Foster. She was born Annie Pickersgill. I have yet to find the link. 7 Mar 2001
!He was a Hay Cutter at the time his son Norman was born in 1921.
Census UK 1891: 5 April 1891, She was living at Uppleby, Easingwold, North Yorkshire in 1891.
25 May 2003
From the 1901 Census:
47110487 8968680 Easingwold Toase James Male 45 1856 General Farm Labourer Yorkshire Husthwaite
47110487 8968681 Easingwold Toase Agnes Female 44 1857 Yorkshire Autston
47110487 8968682 Easingwold Toase Frank Male 20 1881 General Farm Labourer Yorkshire Crayke
47110487 8968683 Easingwold Toase George Male 12 1889 Yorkshire Gatchill Allerton
47110487 8968684 Easingwold Toase Leonard Male 10 1891 Yorkshire Easingwold
47110487 8968685 Easingwold Toase Edith Female 8 1893 Yorkshire Easingwold
47110487 8968686 Easingwold Toase Thos Male 6 1895 Yorkshire Easingwold
47110487 8968687 Easingwold Toase Arthur Male 11Mo 1900 Yorkshire Easingwold
47110500 8968301 Easingwold Toase James Male 16 1885 Horseman On Farm Yorks Easingwold~26 Dec 2002: I am going to resubmit James Toase for his Baptism etc, and have him sealed to Dorothy Clarke, which is what the Birth Certificate gives as the details of his Mother.
for reference the IGI entry, where he is listed as James Hewitt Toase has the following ordnance dates:
Baptism 10 Jun 1981 PROVO
End 11 Nov 1981 PROVO
SP 3 Dec 1981 PROVO1881 Census,
Toase, James, Head, Mar, 25, Ag Labourer, Born Husthwaite
Toase, Agnes, Wife, MAr, 24, Born Oulston
Toase, Frank, son , 5 months, Born CraykeOne of the Male Descendants of James owned a Leather Shop in Long St, Easingwold.
The IGI Gives the christening of a James Hewitt Toase 23 days after the Birth
date of a James Toase whose birth date I found from research done by a Mr L
Salmon, Last known address Pier Head, Liverpool. That address Is Nine Years
Old.
!I have written to this address, but have received no answer, so I am assuming
that Mr L salmon has moved from there a number of years ago, or has died.
3 Feb 96~The question is, Is the James Hewitt Toase on the IGI the same as my James Toase? The BIrth Certificate says no, but that his parents are Francis Toase and Dorothy Clarke, and that there is no one called Mary as his Francis' wife. So therefor, do I need to submit his name as the parents names are different??
Agnes was living at either Spring St, or High St, though I do not know which. Obviously there was another Agnes Toase, who I believe was the wife of Leonard Toase, so that would mean that this Agnes nee Salmon was living in Spring St, Easingwold.
It is very possible that Mr L Salmon and I are related, I just need to find out where Mr Salmon is now living!!!!
Other than this I know nothing about Agnes Salmon except that she is the mother of Elizabeth Toase, one of my great grandparents.
20 Jan 1995 Now I know a little bit more! :)
I have a note written near the end of 1994, which states that Eva married someone down in the South of England, and had 5 Children. A Pair of Twins, 1 Boy 1 Girl and another child. One of the boys was called Peter and he died about a year before I wrote the original note. Also one of Eva's grandchildren died about the same time, though I do not know anything about this child.
William's Death certificate stated that he "Died by a visitation from God in a natural way, To wit of consumption of the bowels."
Also did marry, and had two children, Charles and Eva.
the marriage was registered 3Q 1840 at York, vol 23, page 597.
!are there any other children to this marriage?? There is a possibility of a duaghter called Ann born in 1857, though I have yet to get the birth certificate. Perhaps she married a Mr Slater, and had a daughter called Amy Agnes Slater!!??1881 Census:
Toase, Francis, Head, Mar, 64, Ag Labourer, Born Husthwaite
Toase, Dorothy, Wife, Mar, 44, Lab's wife, Born Crayke
Barker, James W., Nurse Child, 7 months, Born Easingwold
Are they looking after this child, and if so, whose child is he??Franics died from Senile decay, Bronchial Catarrh and a dilated heart.
The person who reported the death was Amy Agnes Slater, his grandaughter, though I have not as yet found where about she fits in etc. 13 Jul 2001There may be a second child to this marriage for there is one Ann Toase whose birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1857 at Easingwold Registry office. I have yet to get the certificate to prove if she is their daughter though.
This is a strange situation. I thought that Francis had three marriages
!because his son James was christened as James Hewitt Toase, and his
!mother was given as Mary.
! However, James' birth certificate says that his mother is Dorothy Toase
formerly Clarke!!!Maybe the christening is of another James Toase, but I doubt it, as there
!is only theone Francis Toase alive at this period in time who was alive,
yet alone having a family.So, I assume then, that Dorothy Clarke is my Great Great Great grandmother
!but the big anomaly is this: That the only marriage record that I can find
!for Francis Toase and Dorothy Clarke is in 1898!!!! 43 years after their son
!James was born!!! I cannot find a registered marriage of his parents before
!his birth, yet his birth certificate does not suggest at all that he was
!an illegitimate child. Maybe they lied?? Or maybe they just decided to
!renew their vows?? but why a second certificate? (Assuming there was a first
!Certificate!).
! Or maybe they had divorced, but then remarried?!?
!What ever, I hope that I may find the answer soon!!! 4 jun 1998
Dorothy died from heart disease and gangrene (sic) of the foot. Her son, James Toase, my ggg Grandfather was present at his mothers death and reported the death.
I need to keep an eye open for a Family Surnamed Charles. They may be related too either the Salmon's or Clarke's
1861 Census:
Private House, Oulston, Yorkshire.
Nicholson, William, Head, widr, 77, Gamekeeper, Born Oulston
Salmon, George, Son in law, 36, Carpernter Born Kilburn
Salmon, Elizabeth, Dau, 37, Formerley Laundress, Born Newburgh
Salmon, Thomas, Grandson, 8, Born Oulston
Salmon, Henry, Grandson, 6, Born Oulston
Salmon, Agnes, Granddau, 4, Born Oulston
Salmon, James, Grandson, 1, Born OulstonThis family were living in a Private House in Oulston. I do not know which one.
~From the Land Deeds Records help at the County Record office in Northallerton, N Yorks.
Volume 226, page 1327. Dated 31 July 1911.~James Tyerman, of Middlesborough, and William Underwood, of Stockton St, Middlesborough on the 1st part.
~To
~James Salmon, Annie Langthorne, Agnes Toase, Betsy Busfield, Mary Barker and Thomas Salmon on the 2nd part
~And
~Francis Hanson on the 3rd part. (The Estate Agent)
~1:) James Salmon of Upper Midhoue, Pennistone (18 Miles South of Bradford??), Game Keeper
2:) Annie Langthorne, Wife of William Langthorne of The Lodge, Newbrough, Easingwold, Farm Labourer
3:) Agnes Toase, Wife of James Toase of High St, Easingwold, Farm Labourer
4:) Betsy Busfield, Wife of Robert Charles Busfield, of Westbourne, Guiseley, Leeds
5:) Mary Barker, Wife of Henry Barker, of Saulte Sainte-Marie, Ontario, Canada
6:) Thomas Salmon, Boiler maker, of Middlesborough
7:) Francis Hanson, Purchaser, Estate Agent, of Middlesborough.~My Summary:
~To do with a Property once owned by a William Salmon of 21, Duke of York St, Middlesborough. His wife gave his house to his sister, Elizabeth Hawarth, Wife of John Hawarth. The house should not be sold nor mortgaged whilst Elizabeth Hawarth or her husband John were still alive. Once this could be done, and the expenses of the funeral etc were paid off, then the House should be sold for the best price. The money left after debts were paid to be distributed to his (William's) brother George Salmon's Children.
~James Tyerman and William Underwood are the Executors of William Salmon's will. William Salmon died 11 April 1881. The will was proved 6 May 1882 at the York District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice.
~John Hawarth died on or about the 26 March 1891, and Elizabeth his wife, nee Salmon died 6 Feb 1911.
~Included in this deed was a copy of the will of George Salmon also, though I did not write out a copy of it. In it it stated that George only had 6 children who attained the age of 21 Years.
~The Executors are selling the Property 21, Duke of York St, to Francis Hanson for the sum of £170.
The size of the house is thus:~49 feet or thereabouts from the front to the back, and 14 feet 2 inches in width. The front faces East - West and the sides, North - South. On the North side there was a Mr Henry Lawrence living, and on the South side, there was a Mrs Margaret Headler or Headley.
~These two other properties on this peice of land were conveyed to a Christopher Stubbs by Henry Pease, Joseph Whitwell Pease, Edward Pease and Arthur Pease, in an indenture datedthe 6 June 1884.
Elizabeth has to be the daughter of William and not Brian Nicholson, because the 1861 Census shows Elizabeth living with her husband George Salmon, and that William Nicholson his father in Law was staying with them.
!But did she ever have a sister called Ann, who married Francis Passman?? Or was Ann the DAughter of Brian Nicholson and Dorothy Huggan?? There is a Christeming for this , but the Gravestone of Elizabeth#s Mother Agnes, states that Ann Nicholson Passman, was her daughter, and that she was buried in the same grave as Agnes. I am still unsure as to which evidence to accept.
the marriage was registered 3Q 1840 at York, vol 23, page 597.
!are there any other children to this marriage?? There is a possibility of a duaghter called Ann born in 1857, though I have yet to get the birth certificate. Perhaps she married a Mr Slater, and had a daughter called Amy Agnes Slater!!??1881 Census:
Toase, Francis, Head, Mar, 64, Ag Labourer, Born Husthwaite
Toase, Dorothy, Wife, Mar, 44, Lab's wife, Born Crayke
Barker, James W., Nurse Child, 7 months, Born Easingwold
Are they looking after this child, and if so, whose child is he??Franics died from Senile decay, Bronchial Catarrh and a dilated heart.
The person who reported the death was Amy Agnes Slater, his grandaughter, though I have not as yet found where about she fits in etc. 13 Jul 2001There may be a second child to this marriage for there is one Ann Toase whose birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1857 at Easingwold Registry office. I have yet to get the certificate to prove if she is their daughter though.
This is a strange situation. I thought that Francis had three marriages
!because his son James was christened as James Hewitt Toase, and his
!mother was given as Mary.
! However, James' birth certificate says that his mother is Dorothy Toase
formerly Clarke!!!Maybe the christening is of another James Toase, but I doubt it, as there
!is only theone Francis Toase alive at this period in time who was alive,
yet alone having a family.So, I assume then, that Dorothy Clarke is my Great Great Great grandmother
!but the big anomaly is this: That the only marriage record that I can find
!for Francis Toase and Dorothy Clarke is in 1898!!!! 43 years after their son
!James was born!!! I cannot find a registered marriage of his parents before
!his birth, yet his birth certificate does not suggest at all that he was
!an illegitimate child. Maybe they lied?? Or maybe they just decided to
!renew their vows?? but why a second certificate? (Assuming there was a first
!Certificate!).
! Or maybe they had divorced, but then remarried?!?
!What ever, I hope that I may find the answer soon!!! 4 jun 1998
14 Jun 2001: So far I have not managed to find a birth or Chirstening for Ann Brown which matches with her birth date as calulated from her gravestone and the parish records. However, there is a Hannah Brown born 6 years later who is the only possible candidate. she was born 24 may 1782 and Christened 9 Jun 1782, at Husthwaite. Her parents were James Brown and Hannah Fewster. He was a wheel wright, and they were living in Husthwaite at the time. Other than that I cannot find my Ann Brown.
Is this Henry Toase, the on listed at the top of the following descendancy tree??
I have looked in all of England, and the only Henry Toase coming up is mine in Husthwaite, there are none in Lancashire at all!Hi Brian
Here is what I have - its just a wee off shoot of my main tree
Cheers
Anna
Descendants of Henry Toase
1 Henry Toase b: 1798 in Lancashire, England d: 10 December
1868 in Yorkville Township, Racine County Wisconsin U.S.A
.. +Mary Croft b: Abt. 1799 in USA d: 01 February 1892 in
Yorkville Township, Racine County Wisconsin U.S.A
. 2 William Toase b: 24 April 1836 in Lancashire, England d: 28
March 1903 in Yorkville Township, Racine County Wisconsin U.S.A
..... +Sarah Maria Longwell b: 02 December 1840 in Yorkshire,
England m: 18 June 1868 in Kenosha Co, USA d: 02 September 1893 in
Yorkville Township, Racine County Wisconsin U.S.A
. 2 Mary Ann Toase b: 15 July 1838 in England d: 28 April 1893
in Racine County Wisconsin U.S.A
..... +William Drinkwater b: Abt. 1830 in Unknown m: 26 December
1860 in Racine County Wisconsin U.S.A d: in Racine County
Wisconsin U.S.A
Frank lived in Hull from 1911 to 1919. In 1927, he was living in High St, Easingwold. The family appear to split into different houses, one possible abode is near to the Darling and Green families on a road off Long St, Easingwold.
~23 May 2004 a Lady called Doreen has through a friend called Karen emailed me. She descends from Leonard Toase, he might either be her grandfather or Great Grandfather. Some information should be sent soon.
Leonard lived in High St, Easingwold in 1936 according to the electoral rolls.
He is deceased. And he did marry and have children.From the Land Deeds held at the North Yorkshire County Records Office:
Registry of Deeds: 7 May 1970 Leonard Toase VOlume 2027 page 661 No 293 (also page 665, No 294).
A deed registered bt Leonard toase 9:15 am 7 May 1970.
Between Dorothy Mabel Pickering of 28 Twelve Acre Crescent, Farnborough, Hampshire,
And
Leonard Toase, of 70 Uppleby St, Easingwold, Yorkshire.In this deed Leonard appears to be purchasing some land or property. The deed was completed on the 25 May 1970. The price of the estate was £300. Leonard had bought the house and Land of 70, Uppleby St, Easingwold for £300.
History of this plot of land as given in the deed:
7 July 1921: Indenture of this date made between Franck CLose and elanor Paley (or Daley??) Pickering.
22 JUly 1927: Deed of Gift between Eleanor Paley (?) Pickering and John Pickering.
28 June 1966: Probate of will of John Pickering deceased.
22 July 1969: Assent of Dorothy Mabel Pickering.
Witnesses: William Stalker, 23 Broomfield Rd, Farnbrough, Hants, Civil Servant.
and for L. Toase:
H warner, his solicitor for J E Wanner (?) of York.
He lived in Spring St, Easinwold, in 1936 according to the eletoral rols.
He was a Gardener, and lived on Spring bank Terrace, Easingwold, Yorkshire.
He also is deceased,and he did marry and have children.
Edith lived in Spring St, Easingwold, in 1936 according to the eletoral rolls.
I have a note from a telephone conversation with a Mr Robert Salmon which says that in the Parish of Husthwaite there was a Jospeh Toase who died 19 Sep 1797 aged 45 years old (born 1752) who was the son of John Toase. As of yet I cannot see how he could fit in, unless John his father was married previously. Mr Salmon also said that that there are many Toase's living in Ireland in the 1600's.
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